University of Tennessee Athletics

SOCCER CENTRAL: at Massachusetts
September 14, 2019 | Soccer
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- The 21st-ranked Tennessee Vols are set for their second road trip of the season, heading to New England to take on the Massachusetts Minutewomen. The match is scheduled for a 1 p.m. kickoff Sunday afternoon at Rudd Field in Amherst, Mass.
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Sunday's TV broadcast will be available to ESPN+ subscribers online or through the ESPN app. More information on ESPN+ can be found at this link. UMass will also provide live stats via SIDEARM Stats, and fans can follow @Vol_Soccer on Twitter for live match updates.
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LAST TIME OUT: Last weekend, Tennessee defeated Cincinnati 3-1 for its third consecutive win and ninth-straight at home. Wrenne French and Sonia Ouchene Salón found the back of the net for the first time in their respective college careers, while Isabella Cook scored her second goal of the season in the victory.
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SQUAD ROLLING DEEP: Through six matches this season, Tennessee has seen 10 different players score a goal. That mark leads the SEC in a tie with Arkansas and South Carolina.
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POSSESSION BATTLE: The Vols have out-possessed each of their five opponents so far this season, continuing that trend with a season-best 62-38 edge against Cincinnati last week.
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SERIES HISTORY: Sunday's matchup will be the first between Tennessee and UMass, in addition to being the first time the Lady Vols have visited the state of Massachusetts. UT owns a 7-3-0 all-time record against current members of the Atlantic 10 Conference.
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SCOUTING UMASS: The Minutewomen return home after splitting a two-game road swing, defeating Siena 3-2 before falling at Harvard 1-2. UMass enters Sunday's contest with a 3-2-1 record under second year head coach Jason Dowiak.
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With three goals apiece, Melissa Kossler and Lauren Bonavita pace the Minutewomen's goal scorers. Senior keeper Peyton Ryan has seen all 560 minutes between the posts with 25 saves and a 1.45 goals-against average in 2019.
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UP NEXT: Tennessee returns to Regal Soccer Stadium for its regular season non-conference finale against UC Davis on Wednesday, Sept. 18. Kickoff is scheduled for 7 p.m.
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For the most up-to-date information on Tennessee soccer, follow @Vol_Soccer on Twitter.
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Sunday's TV broadcast will be available to ESPN+ subscribers online or through the ESPN app. More information on ESPN+ can be found at this link. UMass will also provide live stats via SIDEARM Stats, and fans can follow @Vol_Soccer on Twitter for live match updates.
Â
LAST TIME OUT: Last weekend, Tennessee defeated Cincinnati 3-1 for its third consecutive win and ninth-straight at home. Wrenne French and Sonia Ouchene Salón found the back of the net for the first time in their respective college careers, while Isabella Cook scored her second goal of the season in the victory.
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SQUAD ROLLING DEEP: Through six matches this season, Tennessee has seen 10 different players score a goal. That mark leads the SEC in a tie with Arkansas and South Carolina.
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POSSESSION BATTLE: The Vols have out-possessed each of their five opponents so far this season, continuing that trend with a season-best 62-38 edge against Cincinnati last week.
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SERIES HISTORY: Sunday's matchup will be the first between Tennessee and UMass, in addition to being the first time the Lady Vols have visited the state of Massachusetts. UT owns a 7-3-0 all-time record against current members of the Atlantic 10 Conference.
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SCOUTING UMASS: The Minutewomen return home after splitting a two-game road swing, defeating Siena 3-2 before falling at Harvard 1-2. UMass enters Sunday's contest with a 3-2-1 record under second year head coach Jason Dowiak.
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With three goals apiece, Melissa Kossler and Lauren Bonavita pace the Minutewomen's goal scorers. Senior keeper Peyton Ryan has seen all 560 minutes between the posts with 25 saves and a 1.45 goals-against average in 2019.
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UP NEXT: Tennessee returns to Regal Soccer Stadium for its regular season non-conference finale against UC Davis on Wednesday, Sept. 18. Kickoff is scheduled for 7 p.m.
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For the most up-to-date information on Tennessee soccer, follow @Vol_Soccer on Twitter.
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