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Tennessee soccer looks to continue winning form against Texas A&M

After Thursday’s win at Missouri, Tennessee soccer looks to carry positive momentum into Sunday’s game against Texas A&M.
The Lady Vols (7-4-4, 2-3-3 SEC) won their first game in six on Thursday, while the Aggies (7-6-3, 3-3-2) lost at home to South Carolina on Thursday. Texas A&M currently leads the SEC West by three points over Arkansas.
Kate Runyon was absent from Thursday’s win at Missouri but could return to the Tennessee lineup ahead of Sunday’s game. Kameron Simmonds, who was day-to-day going into Thursday’s game, did play and is expected to do so again on Sunday.
Although she has missed two games due to injury, Simmonds has not scored in any of the six conference games so far. She is currently tied for the team lead in goals with Sizzy Lawton.
Goal scoring has been a strength lately for the Lady Vols. After a shutout against LSU, Tennessee found the back of the net once against Georgia and three times against Missouri. The goal-scoring contributions have come from different players all season, and that is expected to continue on Sunday.
“It’s by committee at this stage,” Tennessee soccer head coach Joe Kirt said. “It’s finding ways to get numbers in the box and putting balls in positions where we can score. It’s going to be how we can continue to create scoring chances and get the delivery we need. We’ve got plenty of players that can score goals.”
Ahead of the Missouri game, Kirt was focused on making sure that his team’s performances did not waver despite frustration surrounding results. Against a solid Texas A&M team, that will continue to be important.
“A lot of the performances we’ve had have been really good in many, many ways,” Kirt said. “It’s managing the performance and continuing to stay on track and do the things we’re doing.”
The Lady Vols have been weaker defensively than they were earlier in the season. Tennessee has given up two goals in each of its last two games, which is the first two-game stretch of giving up multiple goals since the nonconference schedule.
Texas A&M possesses strong attacking threats, with seven different players having scored three or more goals this season. The team leader is Arizona State transfer Jazmine Wilkinson, who has six goals this season.
The Lady Vols will have many threats to stop on Sunday but will also need to create their own attacking opportunities to have success.
“We’ve got to find ways to score, but we’ve also got to find ways to keep the ball out of the back of our net,” Kirt said. “I think it’s a combination of those two things and finding ways to make plays in both of those situations. Our team knows that and understands that, but they also know and understand how talented we are.”