Good thing is we are in the ninth spot so we are in.Are we actually in the SEC tourney? Chris Henderson just wrote that if A&M and LSU tie, there will be a tiebreaker for the 10th spot.
Aren't we in the 10th spot?
Actually, to answer my own question, we seem to have ended in the 9th spot. LSU and Ole Miss have tied for 10th and a tiebreaker will decide which advances...Hope it is Ole Miss but probable lsu.
I admit I'm no expert on rules. What I saw was the Vandy player hit and move the goal cage post a couple of inches. Then the ball went over the line (it did) at the point where the post used to be. Mightn't the goal not have been allowed because of that? That would disallow a goal in hockey.I just saw the play that Vandy players are complaining about. Late in the first half, Vandy has a corner and the ball goes to our far post. Zazzara doesn't do a good job of fighting through traffic to punch the ball away. I think she gets a touch on it, barely, but a Vandy player comes barreling in, plows into Michel and the post and gets her head on the ball, apparently. The ball goes down and appears to cross just over the line, inside the far post, before Zazarra grabs it--but the goal is not given--no doubt because neither the ref nor the linesman could see the ball with all the players in the line of sight. The correct call should have been a foul on the Vandy player who crashed into Michel, but there was no whistle and we played on. Whew.
It's good to see Maria Nelson get some credit. This season, she has been used in Mackenzie George's old position. Granted, she doesn't have George's attacking skills. But she has been controlling the ball on the right side and kicking her share of centering passes. Unfortunately, there were fewer players in front of the goal once Thomas went down. I trust this wasn't the coaches' original plan (as Nelson's stated position is defender), but happened as a result of all the injuries. Last night, she did play more minutes, and much of that was as a defender. And she threw herself in the way of everything Vanderbilt kicked her way. She played hard. Good for her. Now get some rest.The starting Vandy midfielder Nguyen was originally a commitment to the Vols, then switched to Vandy. She is solid player--now a senior--and no doubt miffed as I believe this was our 3rd straight win over the Commodores and they are out of the tourney.
Great team effort tonight--everyone played their guts out. Vandy had the two good chances early in the 2nd half that Zazzara saved, and we did give up a whopping 13 corners--which is very risky--but we survived them all and really it was a very solid defensive performance.
Kirt FINALLY discovered that, yea, Agresti is our best defensive mid--last game of the season! This is my point. She played her all but 5 minutes, and played well. Frankly, had he played Agresti 75 mins from the start of the season, and the same with Lawton, and given Diaz more minutes (which she still doesn't get), we'd probably have gotten another result or two.
Our centerbacks and outside backs were good. Hats off to Kennedy Price. The 2nd year player had hardly played at all for the Vols until about 3 games ago or so, maybe when Hofmann got a knock. And she's played outside back the last two games. She's been impressive defensively. She is not a brilliant athlete but moves well and is very sound with her positional play. She's a better defender than Hofmann but not as good in possession or going forward, but it might come with experience, though we do want and need Hofmann back. Brown,Michel and Renie were all good. Stayart is a good midfielder and played well--made the nice through pass that set up Simmonds with her second good scoring chance.
Nelson doesn't have great attacking skills or pace; as forwards go, she's pretty average--and she had a good scoring chance tonight that fluffed. But she plays hard all the time, she is a diligent defender, and deserved a lot of credit for her work rate.
Simmonds finally gets a goal in SEC play--and she could have had a second if she'd just chipped the ball over the onrushing keeper. So many goals are missed by players who don't just chip the ball the ball over keepers who come charging out low to the ground. But she played hard and well. She still holds onto the ball far too long when she is receiving passes with her back to the goal (holdup play): She tries to dribble and often loses the ball. When she quickly gets makes a pass to someone, good things tend to happen.
It's good to see Maria Nelson get some credit. This season, she has been used in Mackenzie George's old position. Granted, she doesn't have George's attacking skills. But she has been controlling the ball on the right side and kicking her share of centering passes. Unfortunately, there were fewer players in front of the goal once Thomas went down. I trust this wasn't the coaches' original plan (as Nelson's stated position is defender), but happened as a result of all the injuries. Last night, she did play more minutes, and much of that was as a defender. And she threw herself in the way of everything Vanderbilt kicked her way. She played hard. Good for her. Now get some rest.