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OXFORD, Miss. – Ole Miss Soccer will host No. 5 Tennessee this Sunday for the annual Mental Health Awareness match. Kickoff is set for 2 p.m. CT with Will Kollmeyer (pxp), Ian Banner (analyst) and Loral Winn (sideline) on the call for SEC Network+.
QUICK KICKS
- Ole Miss enters off a 0-2 loss against No. 13 Mississippi State Thursday.
- The Rebels and Lady Vols last met in September of 2024. Tennessee leads the all-time series 19-4-2.
- Ole Miss has used nine different starting lineup combinations through ten games.
- Taylor Prigge made her first career SEC start in goal at No. 13 Mississippi State, tallying five saves in the match.
- Katie Ramsden leads Ole Miss in goals, points and assists this season.
- Six Rebels have found the back of the net: Ramsden, Rodriguez, Kate Smith, Brooklyn Marn, Tate Blincoe and Evie Ewing.
- Sidney O'Billovich tied a career-high 11 saves in the SEC opener against Auburn.
- Ole Miss has three international players on the roster this season: Katie Ramsden (England), Taylor Howarth (England) and Timéa Thorel (France).
- The Ole Miss Soccer Stadium underwent a 3.75-million-dollar renovation this summer which included a new playing surface, new practice area, 9000sqft turf area, new video board, new audio system, a berm seating area on the north end and new team shelters.

WEAR GREEN
Fans are encouraged to wear green to Sunday's Mental Health Awareness match. Students can take in the action from the brand-new berm seating area behind the northwest goal. Right field rules apply (no glass is permitted). Students and the public who choose to engage must enter through the northwest gate next to the Gillom Center. Fans wishing to sit on the berm area but do not bring a chair or cooler may enter through the main gate.
WHAT'S ON FILM
No. 5 Tennessee (10-1-1, 4-1-0 SEC) enters off a 2-0 win against No. 17 Georgia this past Thursday in Knoxville. The Lady Vols came firing out of the gates to open the season, taking down No. 1 North Carolina in the season opener. Tennessee is led by Alivia Stott and Shae O'Rourke who each have five goals this season. Ally Brown leads the team in passing with four assists. Joe Kirt is in his fourth season at UT and has tallied a 39-21-11 record, winning at least nine games in each of his first four years.
