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The University of Tennessee began sponsoring women's soccer in 1996 with Charlie MacCabe as head coach. Coach MacCabe was replaced by former North Carolina Tar Heel All-American Angela Kelly in 2000. Coach Kelly had taken the Lady Vols to four SEC Tournament championships and to the NCAA Tournament eight times. [4]
Pages in category "Tennessee Volunteers women's soccer players" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Kameron Necole Simmonds was born on 6 December 2003 in Virginia [1] to Necole and Greg Simmonds.She has three younger brothers. Despite her father being a former footballer, Simmonds only took up the sport when she was unable to continue training in gymnastics after an injury at the age of 11; beginning football the next year, she trained with her father.
Former Tennessee soccer star M.A. Vignola made her USWNT debut this year, but it took a long time to believe she could get here.
Tennessee soccer and volleyball lost key players to the transfer portal, including veteran starters Jordan Fusco and Erykah Lovett.
Tennessee soccer lost leading scorer Kameron Simmonds, who is transferring to play for former UT coach Brian Pensky at Florida State.
She attended McNeil High School in Austin and won a Texas State Championship in 2004 with McNeil's soccer team. She then went to college at the University of Tennessee . [ 2 ] Acevedo played a single year for the University of Tennessee in 2008 before transferring colleges.
The stadium is located on the University of Tennessee's campus, adjacent to Sherri Parker Lee Stadium, home of the Tennessee Lady Vols Softball Stadium. The stadium has a maximum capacity of 3,000 fans. [1] The stadium's initial name was the "Tennessee Soccer Complex", but was changed to its current name after a donation from Regal Cinemas in ...