Tuscaloosa, AL
Offensive - POW - Ava Tankersley - Forward • Gr.
Arkansas’ Ava Tankersley, a graduate forward from St. Charles, Mo., contributed to both of Arkansas’ wins this week. In the SEC opener against LSU, Tankersley made a crucial assist to help secure the game-winner. Later, against Missouri, she recorded her second brace of the season in an 8-2 win. Tankersley currently leads the team in assists (6) and points (20). Defensive - POW - Maddy Anderson - Mississippi State’s Maddy Anderson, a graduate goalkeeper from Seabrook, Texas, recorded two shutouts this week, raising her career total to 32. Anderson has secured seven clean sheets this season (eight combined), ranking second in the NCAA. Her defensive efforts were key in Miss. St’s success against Oklahoma and No. 11 Texas. Freshman - POW - Katie Shea Collins - South Carolina’s Katie Shea Collins, a freshman forward from Gallatin, Tenn., made her way into the starting lineup to begin SEC play and scored her fifth goal of the season against Kentucky. Collins has played 70+ minutes in both SEC matches and leads her team in shots on goal, converting on a key penalty kick for the Gamecocks’ win against the Wildcats. |
Showing posts with label SEC Soccer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SEC Soccer. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 24, 2024
Tuesday, November 14, 2023
SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE SOCCER STANDINGS
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Wednesday, November 2, 2022
Birmingham, AL ♦ ALABAMA SOCCER WINS SIX OF SEVEN MAJOR SEC HONORS ♦
After an historic regular season, the Alabama soccer team won six of seven major Southeastern Conference postseason awards, the league office announced Sunday.
Head coach Wes Hart was tabbed Coach of the Year, while Riley Mattingly Parker was named Forward of the Year, Felicia Knox was named Midfielder of the Year, Reyna Reyes was named Defender of the Year and Gianna Paul was named Freshman of the Year. |
Tuesday, October 25, 2022
Tuscaloosa, AL ♦ Week 10: Soccer Players of the Week ♦
Offensive Player of the Week
Riley Mattingly-Parker, Alabama F • GS • Flower Mound, Texas Riley Mattingly-Parker had a goal and three assists in leading Alabama to wins over Mississippi State and Florida. She notched her 12th goal this season in a 4-1 victory over MSU. Parker leads the conference with 29 points and is tied as the conference leader in goals with 12. She tied the UA single-season record for game-winning goals, scoring her fifth this season against Mississippi State. Defensive Player of the Week McKinley Crone, Alabama GK • GS • Maitland, Fla. McKinley Crone recorded nine saves in leading UA to wins at Mississippi State and Florida. Crone made five saves against the Gators in recording her seventh shutout of the season and 18th in an Alabama uniform. She has 16 wins this season and 33 career wins at Alabama. She has 199 career saves and has given up just 11 goals this year. Freshman of the Week Jordan Brown, Georgia GK • Fr. • Las Vegas, Nev. Jordan Brown continued the outstanding start to her career, helping the Bulldogs post a pair of shutouts against Ole Miss and Kentucky. In the Ole Miss match, Brown helped the Bulldogs earn a critical win by making three of her four saves in the final 10 minutes of play, in addition to posting a shot on goal off a free kick in the first half. Against Kentucky, Brown made two saves in the second half, paving the way for the Bulldogs to eventually prevail 3-0 on the road. Brown is the first goalkeeper in program history to earn a clean sheet in each of their first three starts. |
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