2012 Women's Soccer Roster
Roster
Harrison, Amy

Jersey Number 22
Amy Harrison
- Height:
- 5-7
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
- High School:
- Vincent Massey Collegiate
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CAREER HIGHS
- Points: 4, 2x, vs. Western Kentucky 8/19/12
- Assists: 2, vs Mississippi State 10/9/09
- SOG: 3, 2x, at Western Kentucky 8/19/12
- Goals: 2, 2x, at Western Kentucky 8/19/12
- Shots: 5, 2x, vs. LSU 10/14/12
- Minutes: 110, vs. Auburn (SEC Tournament) 10/31/12
AS A SENIOR (2012)
- Team Captain
- Scored the team[apos]s second PK against Auburn in the SEC Tournament (10/31)
- Assisted Alexis Owens in her 83rd minute game winning goal against Georgia (10/25)
- Scored in the Lady Vols 2-1 victory over Ole Miss (10/21)
- Scored in regulation during the Lady Vol overtime win against LSU (10/14)
- Had three shots (one on goal) in 85 minutes of action vs. Vanderbilt (9/16)
- Played 107 minutes in the overtime win over William and Mary (8/24)
- Named to Soccer America Team of the Week (8/22)
- Named the TopDrawerSoccer.com POW and SEC Offensive Player of the Week (8/20)
- Scored two goals (53rd/60th mins.) against Samford (8/17)
- Scored two goals (3rd/34th mins.) at Western Kentucky (8/19)
AS A JUNIOR (2011)
- One of six Lady Vols to start all 22 contests, playing 1934 of 2020 possible minutes
- Tallied three goals and one assist for seven total points on 29 shots
- Was on the field for all 90 minutes in her first career NCAA Tournament game during the 3-0 loss to Ohio State (11/12)
- Registered four shots, including a team-high two on frame, during UT[apos]s 2-0 loss to Auburn (11/4) in the SEC Tournament
- Picked up her third career match-winning score just 2:33 into the 2-0 victory over #22 Auburn (10/23)
- Started UT[apos]s thrilling comeback from a three-goal deficit against Ole Miss (10/7)
- Delivered a perfect cross that was cashed in for her first assist of 2011 by Emily Dowd at 18:46 of the 4-0 victory over Coastal Carolina (9/16)
- Slammed home her initial goal of the year from 14 yards out just 5:18 in during the 5-0 rout of Charlotte (9/9)
- Played all 90 minutes at UNC Greensboro, launched three of the Lady Vols[apos] 16 total shots
- Credited with a shot on goal during UT[apos]s 2-0 victory over Middle Tennessee(9/2)
- Posted a pair of shots, including one on frame, during the 2-1 defeat to #8 UCLA (8/26)
- Was also credited with single shots at Kansas (8/19) and vs. #18 Texas A&M (8/28)
AS A SOPHOMORE (2010)
- Started 16 of her 19 matches for Tennessee in the midfield during 2010
- Totaled two goals and four points on 24 total shots, 10 on frame
- Returned from an injury to draw 44 minutes of action in the SEC Tournament quarterfinal contest versus LSU (11/4)
- Only played 10 minutes against Georgia (10/29) before coming off the pitch with a lingering injury
- Totaled three shots, including one on goal, in 86 minutes during the 1-0 victory over Vanderbilt (10/1)
- Scored for the second time in three matches by tickling the twine at 18:59 of the 1-1, 2OT deadlock against LSU (9/26)
- Harrison[apos]s goal against LSU (9/26) was her fourth career score
- Found paydirt for the first time in 2010 from six yards out at 39:17 off a feed from Alexis Owens during the 8-0 rout of Chattanooga (9/19)
AS A FRESHMAN (2009)
- Tabbed as a SEC All-Freshman choice after leading UT with four assists with a pair of goals and eight points during her initial campaign on Rocky Top
- Started 19 of 20 matches in the midfield
- Was second on the team in points (seven) during SEC action
- Was credited with a shot in 101 minutes of playing time versus #10 Florida (11/4) at the SEC Tournament
- Picked up her team-high fourth assist of the year on Jayden Barrett[apos]s goal at 69:45 in the defeat at UGA (10/30)
- Scored her second career goal and match-winner at Alabama (10/25)
- Contributed 79 minutes of effort in the midfield during the 3-1 loss to Auburn (10/22)
- Fired a shot on goal during a 74-minute stint of playing time versus #11 Florida (10/16)
- Recorded the first two-assist game of her career in the 3-0 rout of Mississippi State (10/9)
- Chosen as the SEC Freshman of the Week (10/5) for her efforts at UK
- Scored her first career goal (her initial match-winner) at 27:52 on the road at Kentucky (10/4)
- credit for her initial career assist on Imgram[apos]s match-winner against Memphis (9/11)
- Fired four of Tennessee[apos]s 19 total shots at Minnesota[apos]s goalkeeper Cat Parkhill on Sept. 4
- Drew starts in both matches against Arizona State (8/28) and Pepperdine (8/30)
- One of five Lady Vol freshmen to get playing time in the regular season opener against ETSU (8/22)
HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB
- Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, native Amy Harrison was a 5-7 midfielder and member of the Canadian Under-17 Women[apos]s World Cup squad
- Traveled with Team Canada to the 2008 FIFA U17 World Cup in New Zealand
- Has nine career caps for Canada in international competition
- Harrison competed with the U17 team for two years and gave an impressive performance in the 2008 CONCACAF Tournament in Trinidad and Tobago
- Prior to joining the U17 squad, Harrison spent 2006 training and competing with Canada[apos]s U15-16 team
- Manitoba Provincial Team veteran, spending each summer from 2003-07 at tournaments with Manitoba squads, earning the 2009 Manitoba Soccer Association President[apos]s Award
- Five-year captain with Winnipeg South End United, helped her club to the [apos]08 Manitoba Championship and three straight city and league championships from [apos]05 to [apos]07
- Garnered MVP honors at the Golden Boy International Tournament, where South End United claimed the U18 girls[apos] title
- Took home both the Winnipeg Youth Soccer Association and South End United Player of the Year Awards
- Harrison played high school soccer with Shattuck St. Mary[apos]s in Faribault, Minn.
- Played ice hockey for Vincent Massey Collegiate in Winnipeg.
PERSONAL
- Enrolled in the College of Business at UT
- Among her soccer ambitions are to receive a nod to join the Canadian National Team and win the FIFA World Cup
- Lists competing for Team Canada in the inaugural Women[apos]s U17 FIFA World Cup as her biggest thrill to date in soccer
- Plays hockey as a hobby
- Picked UT over UCF, Wisconsin and UTEP
- Has a brother, Mark
- Born Aug. 5, 1991, in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
- Parents are Ian and Wendy Harrison
SOC | Joe Kirt Media Availability (9.1.25)
Monday, September 01
WSOC | Shae O'Rourke - SEC Now (8.21.25)
Friday, August 22
SOC | Alivia Stott Postgame vs. EKU (8.17.25)
Sunday, August 17
SOC | Joe Kirt Postgame vs. EKU (8.17.25)
Sunday, August 17