LADY VOLS ARE NOW THE #2 TEAM IN THE COUNTRY-THE OFFICIAL TENNESSEE ⚽️ THREAD

Why doesn't anyone say the obvious? Alabama is one of the top teams in the country, and may well vie for the NCAA championship? They spread the field, attack constantly, make pinpoint passes, players are where they are supposed to be, and they swarm the opponents when on defense. Alabama's defeat of South Carolina wasn't a fluke. I watched it and knew UT would have trouble beating them. We got whipped by a better team.

Why don't we say that bama is good? You've missed the point. WE should be one of the better teams in the country. We were a top 10 national team last year, won 20 games, and returned all but one of our starters. The point is not whether bama is good--yes, they are playing very well. The point is why are we bad? That's the real issue here.

We were not good against florida--which is not a good team. We could have lost that game. We gave up 29 shots last night. 29. That is beyond TERRIBLE. Tennessee Tech could have played bama and would not have given up 29 shots. Good offensive teams get shut down by good/solid defensive teams all the time. No team in the SEC gave up more than 2 goals last night, I believe--and I think only one team gave up 2. The rest gave up 0 or 1 goal.

Our defense is a mess--and it's been obvious that it's been an issue for weeks and Kirt has done nothing about it. He stupidly stayed with the 3-back system that he started the season with. We do not have enough good defenders to play a 3-back system. You need 3 good centerbacks to play it. We do not have 3 good centerbacks--though I'd like to see Hennessey at centerback, but our coach seems a bit clueless about that. We are playing a midfielder--Katz--in the back. She is not a natural 1v1 defender. She wants and is used to getting forward. But you can't really get forward, or should be careful about it, when you are a last-line defender. The same is true of Rain. Renie was very solid last year but she is not the quickest person on the team and does not have great recovery speed--it was her mistake that gave Duke the tying goal in that game. We drop back into our defensive zone, defensive third, but don't mark people. You can't just stand around--you have to challenge the ball and get out on opposing players near the box. We also just had obvious defensive blunders last night trying to clear the ball. We have regressed, and that's completely on the coach.
 
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Thought the game started at 19:00 hours and as a result missed the first half. Was disappointed after watching the second half. Only the one-sided-loss at Arkansas last year caused me as much frustration. I thought, Alabama dominated the second half with intensity and determination. They were clearly the more aggressive team. Four yellow cards (I think) in the second half on Bama speaks to the aggressive play. I thought Alabama's pressure on the ball was intense even to the point of being questionable (tripping players several times with little capability of getting the ball). Unfortunately, we didn't respond. I know we wanted to win but didn't seem to respond well to Alabama's intensity. Alabama seemed to be better conditioned than our players. They repeatedly closed faster on 50/50 balls.
We not only struggled clearing the ball but when we did get it to midfield we usually lost it after one or two passes due to alabama's intensity, quickness and anticipation of our passes. Our inability to control the ball at midfield caused us to try and get the ball in the attacking third with balls over the top. Unfortunately, Alabama was just quicker to the ball.
Really enjoy watching this team play. Hope they can fix the problems. We can still win the East.
 
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MATCH CENTRAL: UT at Kentucky

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Tennessee hits the road for a 1 p.m. ET matinee at Kentucky on Sunday that will be streamed on SECN+.
The Lady Vols (5-3-1, 1-1 SEC) fell to #6 Alabama at home in their last outing, 4-2. Sophomore Jordan Fusco and senior Claudia Dipasupil were the goal scorers for UT (5-3-1, 1-1 SEC). Fusco connected with a rocket from long range on UT's first shot of the game, and Dipasupil added a second by way of a penalty kick. In the net, senior Lindsey Romig tied her career high of nine saves set last Friday at Florida.

Kentucky (7-3-0, 0-2 SEC) is coming off a 2-0 loss at Vanderbilt on Thursday.

UT owns a 16-12-3 advantage in the all-time series against UK and is 6-4-2 when playing in Lexington. The teams last met in Knoxville on Oct. 28, 2021, when UT won 2-0.

UP NEXT: The Lady Vols will travel to Ole Miss for an 8 p.m. ET contest on Friday that will be streamed on SECN+.

SCOUTING KENTUCKY: UK went 7-10-2 overall and 1-9 in conference play last season. The Wildcats return 24 letterwinners and 10 starters from the 2021 campaign and were picked to finish 12th in the SEC this season as voted on by the league's coaches.
TRACKING THOMAS: Jaida Thomas has now tallied eight goals over the last seven games, putting her career total at 33. She is tied with Hannah Wilkinson at second all-time in career scoring at UT and trails No. 1 Kylee Rossi by only 10.

SHE SHOOTS, SHE SCORES: Senior Claudia Dipasupil netted a PK for the second straight game on Thursday against Alabama, keeping her collegiate record a perfect 4-4 from the penalty mark.

GIRL ON FIRE: Jaida Thomas has racked up eight goals and two assists over the last eight games to lead the SEC in total goals and tie for first in goals per game and points per game. Her 0.89 goals per game ties for seventh in the nation, and her 2.00 points per game ties for 11th.

ROMIG IN THE RECORD BOOK: Current SEC Def. Player of the Week, Lindsey Romig, sits at third all-time in the Tennessee record book with a save percentage of .797, and her career goals against average of 1.00 ranks fifth. She is sixth all-time in career saves with 200 and ties Shae Yanez at third in most career shutouts (21).

TOP-10 NUMBERS: UT has scored 29 goals on the year to rank eighth in the country in scoring offense at 3.22. With 9.22 points per game, the Lady Vols rank 10th in Division I.

TENNESSEE ON TOP: The Lady Vols were picked to finish first in the SEC as voted on by the conference's 14 head coaches. UT is coming off a 2021 campaign in which it won a program-best 20 games, clinching an SEC Tournament Championship and going 20-3 en route to the NCAA Round of 16.
 
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