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1 TENNESSEE SOCCER » 2015 RECORD BOOK TABLE of CONTENTS YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS SEC HISTORY ALL-TIME RESULTS 3 Year-By-Year Summary & Stats 16 All-SEC/SEC Tourn 1 TENNESSEE SOCCER » 2015 RECORD BOOK TABLE OF CONTENTS YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS SEC HISTORY ALL-TIME RESULTS 3 Year-By-Year Summary & Stats 16 All-SEC/SEC Tourn. History 48 All-Time Series Records 4 Overall Record & Yearly Leaders 17 SEC Tournament Records 54 All-Time Series Summary 18 SEC Year-By-Year Standings 56 Records vs. Conferences QUICK REFERENCE RECORDS 58 Year-By-Year Results 5 All-Time Shutouts NCAA HISTORY 7 UT Season Records 21 NCAA Tournament Records 8 Opponent Records 22 NCAA Tournament History TOP 10/TOP SHOWINGS HONORS & AWARDS 9 Individual Single-Season Records 34 All-Americans 10 Single-Match Records 35 High Honors 11 Career Records 36 Individual Achievements 13 Freshman Records 13 Sophomore Records ALL-TIME ROSTER 14 Junior Records 43 All-Time Roster With Stats 14 Senior Records 46 All-Time Numerical Roster 15 Home/Stadium Records 2 TENNESSEE SOCCER » 2018 RECORD BOOK TENNESSEE YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS THROUGH 2017 SEASON THROUGH 2017 & RECOCRDS HISTORY YEAR-BY-YEAR SUMMARY Year Record Pct. SEC Pct. SEC Finish SEC Tourn. NCAA Tourn. Head Coach 1996 6-13-1 .325 3-5 .375 5th Eastern Quarterfinals N/A Charlie MacCabe 1997 11-8 .579 2-6 .250 5th Eastern N/A N/A Charlie MacCabe 1998 12-8 .600 5-3 .625 4th Eastern Quarterfinals N/A Charlie MacCabe 1999 8-11-1 .425 5-4 .556 6th Eastern Quarterfinals N/A Charlie MacCabe 2000 12-8 .600 7-2 .778 2nd Eastern Quarterfinals N/A Angela Kelly 2001 11-6-1 .639 7-2 .778 T-2nd Eastern Quarterfinals First Round Angela Kelly 2002 18-6-1 .740 6-2-1 .722 1st Eastern# Champions Second Round Angela Kelly 2003 17-5-2 .750 7-1-1 .833 1st Eastern*# Champions Third Round Angela Kelly 2004 17-5-2 .750 10-1 .909 1st Eastern* Runner-Up Third Round Angela Kelly 2005 15-6-2 .667 10-1 .909 1st Eastern*# Champions Second Round Angela Kelly 2006 12-7-4 .609 6-3-2 .636 T-2nd Eastern Semifinals Third Round Angela Kelly 2007 15-5-2 .727 8-2-1 .773 3rd Eastern Quarterfinals Third Round Angela Kelly 2008 10-11-2 .478 5-5-1 .500 4th Eastern# Champions First Round Angela Kelly 2009 8-9-3 .475 4-5-2 .455 5th Eastern Quarterfinals N/A Angela Kelly 2010 10-9-1 .525 7-3-1 .682 3rd Eastern Quarterfinals N/A Angela Kelly 2011 15-7 .682 7-4 .636 2nd Eastern Semifinals First Round Angela Kelly 2012 14-5-3 .705 9-3-1 .731 2nd Eastern Quarterfinals First Round Brian Pensky 2013 8-7-4 .526 3-5-3 .409 T-10th N/A N/A Brian Pensky 2014 10-10-2 .500 4-6-1 .409 10th Semifinals N/A Brian Pensky 2015 7-5-6 .556 3-5-3 .409 T-9th N/A N/A Brian Pensky 2016 11-9-1 .548 5-5-1 .500 T-6th Quarterfinals N/A Brian Pensky 2017 15-4-2 .762 6-3-1 .650 T-4th Quarterfinals Second Round Brian Pensky Totals: 262-164-40 .605 129-76-21 .617 * = SEC Regular Season Champion; # = SEC Tournament Champion NOTE: SEC Eastern & Western Divisions no longer exist starting in 2013 YEAR-BY-YEAR TEAM STATS Year Matches Goals Ast Pts SH SH% SOG SOG% YC-RC PK-Att GA GAA SV SV% SO 1996 20 34 25 93 220 .155 129 .586 N/A N/A 52 2.54 117 .692 2 1997 19 48 44 140 347 .138 167 .481 N/A N/A 33 1.72 117 .780 7 1998 20 67 58 192 369 .182 210 .569 N/A N/A 38 1.90 95 .714 7 1999 20 36 34 106 374 .096 178 .476 N/A N/A 36 1.75 103 .741 3 2000 20 44 42 130 368 .120 194 .527 N/A N/A 32 1.59 111 .776 4 2001 18 39 37 115 336 .116 187 .557 9-0 2-4 28 1.45 99 .780 3 2002 25 57 66 180 458 .124 263 .574 14-0 1-1 26 1.00 79 .752 7 2003 24 44 45 133 347 .127 191 .550 4-1 3-4 18 0.73 90 .833 12 2004 24 39 42 120 414 .094 184 .444 14-0 N/A 18 0.72 95 .841 11 2005 23 33 31 97 322 .102 135 .419 8-0 1-1 25 1.06 57 .695 10 2006 23 38 33 109 373 .102 161 .432 11-0 1-1 25 1.02 92 .786 8 2007 22 33 28 94 371 .089 154 .415 10-0 1-2 20 0.90 113 .850 11 2008 23 28 20 76 387 .072 151 .390 9-0 1-2 29 1.23 87 .750 6 2009 20 23 17 63 327 .070 100 .306 16-2 1-1 24 1.14 103 .811 7 2010 20 34 29 97 378 .090 145 .384 13-0 1-1 31 1.50 84 .730 6 2011 22 42 34 118 358 .117 142 .397 13-0 3-5 21 0.94 108 .837 10 2012 22 37 38 112 378 .098 155 .410 21-1 1-2 16 0.69 75 .824 11 2013 19 25 25 75 274 .091 116 .423 13-0 2-2 21 1.05 85 .802 7 2014 22 36 35 107 287 .125 114 .397 27-3 1-1 27 1.18 97 .782 7 2015 18 27 32 86 282 .096 113 .401 19-1 N/A 18 0.93 84 .824 9 2016 21 35 41 111 295 .119 119 .403 17-0 1-3 31 1.45 95 .754 8 2017 21 47 48 142 332 .142 147 .443 10-0 N/A 19 0.88 74 .796 10 BOLD indicates program record UTSPORTS.COM » TWITTER & INSTAGRAM: @VOL_SOCCER » FACEBOOK.COM/TENNESSEESOCCER 3 TENNESSEE YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS Head Coach Years W-L-T Pct. SEC Pct. Charlie MacCabe 1996-99 37-40-2 .481 15-18 .455 Angela Kelly 2000-11 160-84-20 .644 84-31-11 .710 Brian Pensky 2012-present 65-40-18 .601 30-27-6 .524 Totals 22 seasons 262-164-40 .605 129-76-21 .617 OVERALL RECORD Site W L T Pct. Home 146 55 12 .714 Away 90 85 20 .513 Neutral 26 24 8 .517 Overall 262 164 40 .605 TENNESSEE YEAR-BY-YEAR OFFENSIVE LEADERS YEAR GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS GWG 1996 M. Covington - 9 Covington/Markovich - 4 M. Covington - 22 M. Covington - 49 M. Covington - 4 1997 K. Michner - 10 K. Berrall - 6 K. Michner - 24 L. Lauter - 56 K. Michner - 5 1998 A. Campbell - 17 A. Campbell - 12 A. Campbell - 46 A. Campbell - 89 Campbell/Lauter - 3 1999 A. Campbell - 11 J. Laughridge - 7 A. Campbell - 26 A. Campbell - 95 Campbell/Lauter/Minnax - 2 2000 R. Wilkinson - 12 R. Wilkinson - 9 R. Wilkinson - 33 R. Wilkinson - 83 R. Wilkinson - 4 2001 K. Patrick - 12 K. Patrick - 7 K. Patrick - 31 K. Patrick - 81 Patrick/Dowling - 3 2002 K. Patrick - 12 R. Wilkinson - 15 K. Patrick - 33 K. Patrick - 90 K. Lockaby - 4 2003 L. Patterson - 11 A. Christoph - 10 L. Patterson - 26 L. Patterson - 68 Patterson/R. Wilkinson - 4 2004 K. Lockaby - 10 Christoph/Gorman - 8 K. Lockaby - 23 A. Christoph - 75 K. Lockaby - 4 2005 K. Rossi - 8 G. Gorman - 8 K. Rossi - 20 K. Rossi - 70 A. Christoph - 4 2006 K. Rossi - 10 Christoph/Imgram - 6 K. Rossi - 25 K. Rossi - 83 Redberg/Rossi - 3 2007 K. Rossi - 12 M. Imgram - 7 K. Rossi - 30 K. Rossi - 96 K. Rossi - 6 2008 K. Rossi - 13 Imgram/Swaim - 4 K. Rossi - 27 M. Imgram - 81 K. Rossi - 3 2009 M. Imgram - 12 A. Harrison - 4 M. Imgram - 27 M. Imgram - 75 M. Imgram - 4 2010 C. Hatcher - 8 E. Shore - 5 C. Hatcher - 20 C. Hatcher - 105 K. Bono - 3 2011 E. Dowd - 12 C. Brown - 8 E. Dowd - 31 C. Hatcher - 84 C. Brown - 6 2012 H. Wilkinson - 8 C. Brown - 7 Brown/ H. Wilkinson - 17 K. Bono - 54 H. Wilkinson - 4 2013 C. Brown - 8 H. Wilkinson - 5 C. Brown - 17 H. Wilkinson - 65 C. Brown - 4 2014 H. Wilkinson - 9 Ferguson/Parry - 4 H. Wilkinson - 21 A. McClung - 44 A. Neal - 3 2015 McClung/Neal - 5 Anna Bialczak - 6 Anna McClung - 13 Amy Neal - 43 McClung/Neal - 2 2016 H. Wilkinson - 11 H. Wilkinson - 10 H. Wilkinson - 32 H. Wilkinson - 54 Wilkinson/O’Keefe - 3 2017 Khadija Shaw - 14 Erin Gilroy - 9 Khadija Shaw - 33 Khadija Shaw - 63 Khadija Shaw - 7 TENNESSEE YEAR-BY-YEAR GOALKEEPING LEADERS YEAR NAME GP/GS Min. Saves GA Save % GAA ShO/CS* W-L-T 1996 Sarah Shivley 17/13 1,345 84 36 .700 2.41 1/1 4-9-1 1997 Sarah Shivley 18/14 1,039 68 16 .810 1.39 4/1 8-3-0 1998 Ellen Dean 18/16 1,334 66 24 .733 1.62 5/1 11-5-0 1999 Ellen Dean 18/16 1,372 87 29 .750 1.90 1/1 6-10-1 2000 Ellen Dean 18/17 1,540 97 25 .795 1.46 3/1 11-7-0 2001 Cori Stevens 17/17 1,650 97 27 .782 1.47 3/0 10-6-1 2002 Ellen Dean 25/25 2,232 75 25 .750 1.01 6/1 18-6-1 2003 Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart 24/24 2,217 85 18 .825 0.73 12/0 17-5-2 2004 Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart 24/24 2,237 91 17 .843 0.68 11/0 17-5-2 2005 Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart 23/23 2,124 51 25 .671 1.06 9/0 15-6-2 2006 Jaimel Johnson 15/15 1,375 56 16 .778 1.05 5/1 6-4-4 2007 Jaimel Johnson 22/22 2,000 111 20 .847 0.90 10/1 15-5-2 2008 Jaimel Johnson 23/23 2,102 85 29 .746 1.24 5/1 10-11-2 2009 Molly Baird 20/20 1,893 101 24 .808 1.14 7/0 8-9-3 2010 Molly Baird 20/20 1,848 84 31 .730 1.51 5/1 10-9-1 2011 Julie Eckel 22/22 2,005 105 21 .833 0.94 8/2 15-7-0 2012 Julie Eckel 22/21 1,938 71 15 .826 0.70 9/2 14-5-3 2013 Julie Eckel 19/18 1,741 78 21 .788 1.09 6/1 8-7-4 2014 Jamie Simmons 22/22 2,057 94 27 .777 1.18 7/0 10-10-2 2015 Julie Eckel 18/18 1,728 81 18 .818 0.94 8/1 7-5-6 2016 Shae Yanez 13/13 1,019 52 12 .812 1.06 3/3 7-3-1 2017 Shae Yanez 21/21 1,876 69 19 .784 0.91 8/2 15-4-2 *ShO indicates solo shutout; CS indicates was part of a combined shutout 4 TENNESSEE SOCCER » 2018 RECORD BOOK TENNESSEE SHUTOUTS THROUGH 2017 SEASON THROUGH 2017 & RECOCRDS HISTORY DATE OPPONENT RESULT/SCORE DATE OPPONENT RESULT/SCORE 8/30/96 Chattanooga W, 7-0 11/12/06 Duke& T, 0-0 (20T) 10/16/96 at MTSU W, 4-0 9/2/07 Minnesota W, 1-0 8/29/97 Memphis W, 3-0 9/9/07 vs.
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