Tennessee vs Vanderbilt, 2024 NCAA Division I Women, 2024 NCAA Division I Women
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Line-Ups
Tennessee
No. | Name |
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32 | Ally Zazzara (GK) |
23 | Dakota Brown |
15 | Kennedy Price |
6 | Sarah Bridenstine |
8 | Luciana Latino |
18 | Ally Brown |
21 | Leah Klurman |
3 | Sammi Woods |
7 | Kate Runyon |
20 | Macaira Midgley |
12 | Reese Mattern |
Vanderbilt
No. | Name |
---|---|
00 | Kate Devine (GK) |
24 | Courtney Jones |
3 | Jessica Hinton |
15 | Sydney Watts |
17 | Rachel Deresky |
27 | Alex Wagner |
99 | Julianne Leskauskas |
6 | Addie Porter |
33 | Abi Brighton |
13 | Ella Eggleston |
12 | Hannah Mclaughlin |
NCAAW Soccer News
The Bulldogs defeat the Huskies 1-0 in front of a record-breaking crowd at home, punching their ticket to the Sweet 16 for the second consecutive season.
The No. 8 Commodores keeper Sara Wojdelko makes a career-high 14 saves as they take down the No. 1 Seminoles 4-3 in penalty kicks after sitting 3-3 through both OT periods.
Darren Ambrose speaks on the growth of his players throughout the season and explains how this victory will give Vanderbilt the momentum needed to stay alive in the tournament.
South Carolina, Arkansas, Texas, Auburn, Kentucky and Vanderbilt all move on to the second round of the NCAA tournament after a full day of action for SEC soccer.
Cat Barry gets emotional talking about her final home game after becoming the all-time leading scorer for the No. 3 Gamecocks with her two goals in the 6-0 win over ECU.