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2014 Women’s Soccer • 2014 Women’s Soccer • 2014 Women’s Soccer • 2014 Women’s Soccer • 2014 Women’s Soccer • 2014 Women’s Soccer • 2014 Women’s Soccer • 2014 Women’s Soccer • 2014 Women’s Soccer • 2014 Women’s Soccer • 2014 Women’s Soccer SEC SOCCER MEDIA SERVICES Preseason Poll The Road To Orange Beach Florida narrowly edged Texas A&M as the favorite to claim the 2014 South- 2014 SEC Tournament Seedings eastern Conference women’s soccer title in voting by the league’s 14 head coaches. This marks the 16th time that Florida has been tabbed by the coaches SEC Pts Remaining Matches to win the title. 1. Texas A&M 9-1-1 28 The Gators received 164 points that included eight first-place votes, topping 2. Florida 9-2-0 27 the Aggies’ 162 points (six first-place votes). Florida and Texas A&M shared the 3. Kentucky 8-3-0 24 2013 SEC title by posting identical 9-2-0 league records. 4. Missouri 6-4-1 19 Florida returns 11 starters from last season, including MAC Hermann Award 5. #South Carolina 5-3-3 18 candidates Savannah Jordan, Havana Solaun and Christen Westphal. Texas 6. #Auburn 5-3-3 18 A&M returns 10 starters from 2013, of which five were All-SEC selections, in- 7. Alabama 5-4-2 17 cluding first-teamers Shea Groom and Meghan Streight and second-teamers 8. Georgia 5-5-1 16 Jordan Day, Leigh Edwards and Kelley Monogue. 9. Arkansas 4-4-3 15 Points were compiled on a 13-12-11-10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 basis, though 10. ^Tennessee 4-6-1 13 each coach was not allowed to vote for their own team. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11. ^Ole Miss 3-4-4 13 Preseason Coaches’ Poll (First-Place Votes in Parentheses) 12. Vanderbilt 2-7-2 8 Team Points 13. LSU 1-9-1 4 Florida (8) 164 Texas A&M (6) 162 14. Mississippi State 0-11-0 0 South Carolina 136 Kentucky 129 * – UT is 10th and UM is 11th Tennessee 125 LSU 99 2A. Tennessee won the head-to-head meeting, 3-2 on Oct. 30 Georgia 84 # – SC is 5th and AU is 6th Arkansas 77 2A. South Carolina won the head-to-head meeting, 2-1 on Sept. 21 Ole Miss 71 Missouri 71 Auburn 66 Alabama 51 Vanderbilt 25 Opening Round Matchups Mississippi State 14 First Round (November 3) Preseason SEC Watch List Match 1: [7] Alabama vs. [10] Tennessee Alabama Ole Miss Pia Rijsdijk – Forward Kelly McCormick – Goalkeeper Match 2: [8] Georgia vs. [9] Arkansas Merel Van Dongen – Midfielder Olivia Harrison – Forward Theresa Diederich – Midfielder Maddie Friedmann – Defender Second Round (November 5) Auburn Mercer - Defender Match 3: [2] Florida vs. Winner Match 1 Mississippi State Match 4: [3] Kentucky vs. [6] Auburn Arkansas Shannen Jainudeen – Forward Ashleigh Ellenwood – Forward Shelby Jordan – Defender Match 5: [1] Texas A&M vs. Winner Match 2 Jeriann Okoro – Forward Match 6: [4] Missouri vs. [5] South Carolina Tyler Allen – Midfielder Missouri Kaysie Clark – Midfielder Auburn Melanie Donaldson - Midfielder Casie Ramsier – Forward Candace Johnson - Defender Tori Ball – Midfielder Samantha Solaru – Midfielder/Defender South Carolina Kala Faulkner – Defender Sabrina D’Angelo – Goalkeeper Taylor Leach – Defender Florida Chelsea Drennan – Midfielder Savannah Jordan – Forward Savannah McCaskill – Midfielder Havana Solaun – Midfielder Christen Westphal – Defender/Midfielder Tennessee Hannah Wilkinson – Forward Georgia Allie Sirna – Defender Gabby Seiler – Midfielder Cheyenne Spade – Midfielder/Forward Marion Crowder – Forward Laura Eddy – Midfielder Texas A&M Becca Rasmussen – Midfielder Jordan Day – Goalkeeper Leigh Edwards - Defender Kentucky Shea Groom – Forward Arin Gilliland – Forward Annie Kunz – Forward Stuart Pope – Midfielder Kelley Monogue – Midfielder Courtney Raetzman – Midfielder Meghan Streight – Defender LSU Vanderbilt Summer Clarke – Forward Simone Charley – Forward Emma Fletcher – Midfielder Sasha Gray – Forward/Midfield Natalia Gomez-Junco – Midfielder Lydia Simmons – Midfielder Megan Lee – Defender.