2020 SOCCER SEC COMMUNICATIONS Craig Pinkerton (Soccer Contact) [email protected]@SEC_Craig www.SECsports.com Phone: (205) 458-3000 THIS WEEK IN THE SEC (All Times Eastern) SEC Tournament Friday, November 13 #11 Alabama vs. #14 LSU SEC Network 7:00 p.m. #12 Kentucky vs. #13 Florida SEC Network 9:30 p.m. Sunday, November 15 #7 Vanderbilt vs. #10 Mississippi St. SEC Network 1:00 p.m. #6 Ole Miss vs. winner match 1 SEC Network 3:30 p.m. #8 Auburn vs. #9 Georgia SEC Network 6:00 p.m. #5 Missouri vs. winner match 2 SEC Network 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, November 17 #2 Tennessee vs. winner match 3 SEC Network 1:00 p.m. #3 Texas A&M vs. winner match 4 SEC Network 3:30 p.m. #1 Arkansas vs. winner match 5 SEC Network 6:00 p.m. #4 South Carolina vs. winner match 6 SEC Network 8:30 p.m. Thursday, November 19 SEC Tournament Semifinals SEC Network 7:00 p.m. SEC Tournament Semifinals SEC Network 9:30 p.m. Sunday, November 22 SEC Tournament Championship SEC Network 2:00 p.m. November 12, 2020 • SEC Offensive Player of the Week – Ken- tucky forward Jordyn Rhodes, a sophomore from South Lebanon, Ohio, scored two goals and had an assist in the Wildcats’ 3-1 win over Florida. Her two goals against Florida marked the second time this season Rhodes scored multiple goals in one game. She also recorded her first assist of the sea- son on a header to Hannah Richardson, helping Richardson to her first goal of the season. • SEC Defensive Player of the Week – Ten- nessee defender Wrenne French, a senior from Franklin, Tenn., tallied the game-winning score on her Senior Night to clinch an SEC Eastern Division championship, heading in a corner kick in the 50th minute as the Vols knocked off No. 9 South Caro- lina 1-0. As the Vols’ starting center back, French played all 90 minutes and helped UT secure its second shutout win over a top-10 opponent this season—snapping a six-game winning streak for the Gamecocks • SEC Freshman of the Week – Missouri goalkeeper Sophia Worth, a freshman from Den- ver, Colo., entered the week as the third-string goalkeeper with zero appearances in her career but ended up played the final 80 minutes against Flor- ida when the starter was injured. She made eight saves on the day – the most by a Mizzou keeper this season. Worth allowed only one goal in her 80:10 in the net on the day, facing 14 shots – the third- most any Mizzou keeper has faced this season. • The 28th SEC Soccer Tournament begins on Fri- day, November 13, and runs through Sunday, No- vember 22, in Orange Beach, Ala. This is the 16th consecutive year (17th total) that the Orange Beach Sportsplex has served as host to the event. • Arkansas and Texas A&M both earned a share of the 2020 SEC Championship. It is Arkansas’ second straight SEC title and the second in school history. It is Texas A&M’s third SEC title and first since 2014. • Arkansas and Tennessee have earned the top two seeds in the SEC Tournament by virtue of winning their respective divisions. • Five SEC teams are ranked in the November 10 United Soccer Coaches poll: Arkansas 7th, Texas A&M 8th, South Carolina 10th, Tennessee 13th and Ole Miss 14th. • South Carolina’s Shelley Smith became the 27th head coach at the NCAA Division I level to win 300 matches in her career on Oct. 25. She is the fourth active SEC coach with 300 or more wins, joining Florida’s Becky Burleigh (508), Texas A&M’s G Guerrieri (478), and Auburn’s Karen Hoppa (311). Additionally, Missouri’s Bryan Blitz (296) is approaching the milestone. • Thirteen SEC teams earned United Soccer Coaches Team Academic Awards by posting a team GPA of 3.0 or higher during the 2019-20 academic year. • The 2020 SEC soccer season consisted of an eight-match, Conference-only regular season over eight weeks of competition beginning September 18, followed by the SEC Championship, November 13-22, in Orange Beach, Alabama. All 14 schools will compete in the SEC Championship. • Arkansas was predicted to win to the 2020 SEC soccer title in voting by the league’s 14 head coaches. South Carolina, Texas A&M, Vanderbilt and Florida rounded out the top five. EASTERN DIVISION STANDINGS Division Overall W-L-T Pts PPM W-L-T Pts PPM Pct. Home Away Neutral Str Tennessee* 4-1-1 13 2.167 4-3-1 13 1.625 .563 3-1-0 1-2-1 0-0-0 W2 South Carolina 4-2-0 12 2.000 6-2-0 18 2.250 .750 4-0-0 2-2-0 0-0-0 L1 Missouri 3-2-0 9 1.800 3-2-2 11 1.571 .571 3-0-1 0-2-1 0-0-0 W2 Georgia 2-1-2 8 1.600 2-3-2 8 1.143 .429 2-1-0 0-2-2 0-0-0 L3 Vanderbilt 3-3-0 9 1.500 4-4-0 12 1.500 .500 2-2-0 2-2-0 0-0-0 L1 Kentucky 1-3-2 5 0.833 1-4-3 6 0.750 .313 0-1-2 1-2-1 0-0-0 L1 Florida 0-5-1 1 0.167 1-6-1 4 0.500 .188 1-2-1 0-3-0 0-0-0 L5 WESTERN DIVISION STANDINGS Division Overall W-L-T Pts PPM W-L-T Pts PPM Pct. Home Away Neutral Str Arkansas$^ 6-0-0 18 3.000 7-1-0 21 2.625 .875 3-1-0 3-1-0 0-0-0 W3 Texas A&M$ 5-1-0 15 2.500 7-1-0 21 2.625 .875 4-0-0 3-1-0 0-0-0 W6 Mississippi State 2-2-2 8 1.333 2-3-3 9 1.125 .438 1-1-2 1-2-1 0-0-0 L2 Auburn 2-3-1 7 1.167 3-3-2 11 1.375 .500 2-0-2 2-2-0 0-0-0 L2 Ole Miss 2-4-0 6 1.000 4-4-0 12 1.500 .500 1-3-0 3-1-0 0-0-0 W2 Alabama 1-3-2 5 0.833 2-4-2 8 1.000 .375 1-3-0 1-1-2 0-0-0 W1 LSU 0-5-1 1 0.167 0-6-2 2 0.250 .125 0-3-1 0-3-1 0-0-0 L3 $ - SEC Co-Champion; * - Eastern Division Champion; ^ - Western Division Champion
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SEC TournamentFriday, November 13#11 Alabama vs. #14 LSU SEC Network 7:00 p.m.#12 Kentucky vs. #13 Florida SEC Network 9:30 p.m.
Sunday, November 15#7 Vanderbilt vs. #10 Mississippi St. SEC Network 1:00 p.m.#6 Ole Miss vs. winner match 1 SEC Network 3:30 p.m.#8 Auburn vs. #9 Georgia SEC Network 6:00 p.m.#5 Missouri vs. winner match 2 SEC Network 8:30 p.m.
Tuesday, November 17#2 Tennessee vs. winner match 3 SEC Network 1:00 p.m.#3 Texas A&M vs. winner match 4 SEC Network 3:30 p.m.#1 Arkansas vs. winner match 5 SEC Network 6:00 p.m.#4 South Carolina vs. winner match 6 SEC Network 8:30 p.m.
Sunday, November 22SEC Tournament Championship SEC Network 2:00 p.m.
November 12, 2020
• SEC Offensive Player of the Week – Ken-tucky forward Jordyn Rhodes, a sophomore from South Lebanon, Ohio, scored two goals and had an assist in the Wildcats’ 3-1 win over Florida. Her two goals against Florida marked the second time this season Rhodes scored multiple goals in one game. She also recorded her first assist of the sea-son on a header to Hannah Richardson, helping Richardson to her first goal of the season.• SEC Defensive Player of the Week – Ten-nessee defender Wrenne French, a senior from Franklin, Tenn., tallied the game-winning score on her Senior Night to clinch an SEC Eastern Division championship, heading in a corner kick in the 50th minute as the Vols knocked off No. 9 South Caro-lina 1-0. As the Vols’ starting center back, French played all 90 minutes and helped UT secure its second shutout win over a top-10 opponent this season—snapping a six-game winning streak for the Gamecocks• SEC Freshman of the Week – Missouri goalkeeper Sophia Worth, a freshman from Den-ver, Colo., entered the week as the third-string goalkeeper with zero appearances in her career but ended up played the final 80 minutes against Flor-ida when the starter was injured. She made eight saves on the day – the most by a Mizzou keeper this season. Worth allowed only one goal in her 80:10 in the net on the day, facing 14 shots – the third-most any Mizzou keeper has faced this season.• The 28th SEC Soccer Tournament begins on Fri-day, November 13, and runs through Sunday, No-vember 22, in Orange Beach, Ala. This is the 16th consecutive year (17th total) that the Orange Beach
Sportsplex has served as host to the event.• Arkansas and Texas A&M both earned a share of the 2020 SEC Championship. It is Arkansas’ second straight SEC title and the second in school history. It is Texas A&M’s third SEC title and first since 2014.• Arkansas and Tennessee have earned the top two seeds in the SEC Tournament by virtue of winning their respective divisions.• Five SEC teams are ranked in the November 10 United Soccer Coaches poll: Arkansas 7th, Texas A&M 8th, South Carolina 10th, Tennessee 13th and Ole Miss 14th.• South Carolina’s Shelley Smith became the 27th head coach at the NCAA Division I level to win 300 matches in her career on Oct. 25. She is the fourth active SEC coach with 300 or more wins, joining Florida’s Becky Burleigh (508), Texas A&M’s G Guerrieri (478), and Auburn’s Karen Hoppa (311). Additionally, Missouri’s Bryan Blitz (296) is approaching the milestone.• Thirteen SEC teams earned United Soccer Coaches Team Academic Awards by posting a team GPA of 3.0 or higher during the 2019-20 academic year.• The 2020 SEC soccer season consisted of an eight-match, Conference-only regular season over eight weeks of competition beginning September 18, followed by the SEC Championship, November 13-22, in Orange Beach, Alabama. All 14 schools will compete in the SEC Championship.• Arkansas was predicted to win to the 2020 SEC soccer title in voting by the league’s 14 head coaches. South Carolina, Texas A&M, Vanderbilt and Florida rounded out the top five.
As Southeastern Conference women’s soccer starts its 28th season in 2020, the conference has firmly estab-lished itself as one of the premier conferences in soccer. While the sport has grown exponentially across the nation, the Southeastern part of the country has been a leader. The SEC had five teams selected to participate in the 2019 NCAA Tournament. Two teams earned national seeds and four teams earned the right to host their open-ing round match on their home pitch. Over the last nine years, the SEC has earned 63 NCAA Tournament bids – an average of seven per year – with all 14 member institutions making at least one appear-ance during that span. Eight different SEC teams have advanced to the Round of 16 since 2013 and the league has placed teams in the NCAA quarterfinals in each of the last six seasons. Arkansas’ 8-1-1 league record earned the Razorbacks their first SEC Championship in 2019. South Carolina earned its second SEC Tournament championship with a 2-0 win over Arkansas in Orange Beach, Ala. The SEC’s balance has been shown in league play as five different teams – Arkansas, Florida, South Carolina, Texas A&M and Vanderbilt – have won SEC regular season titles in the last nine seasons. Also, five different teams – Auburn, Florida, LSU, South Carolina and Texas A&M – have won SEC Tournament championships since 2011. In 2019, Texas A&M’s Ally Watt and Jimena Lopez were named the SEC Forward and SEC Midfielder of the year, respectively. Arkansas’ Haley VanFossen and South Carolina’s Grace Fisk shared SEC Defensive Player of the Year honors while South Carolina’s Mikayla Krzeczowski was named SEC Goalkeeper of the Year. Arkansas’ Colby Hale was named SEC Coach of the Year and the Razor-backs’ Anna Podojil was Freshman of the Year. Alabama’s Nealy Martin, Mississippi State’s MaKayla Waldner and Missouri’s Sarah Luebbert were SEC Co-Scholar-Athletes of the Year. Five SEC players earned All-America honors from the United Soccer Coaches, including first team selections Fisk and Watt. Krzeczowski, VanFossen and Podojil each earned third team honors.
SEC’s players have garnered 51 All-America awards from the United Soccer Coaches since 2011. SEC players have earned 12 first team All-America honors during that time and three have earn multiple first team honors (South Carolina’s Sabrina D’Angelo in 2013 and 2014; South Carolina’s Savannah McCaskill in 2016 and 2017; and South Carolina’s Fisk in 2018 and 2019). Alabama’s Martin was a 2019 First Team CoSIDA Aca-demic All-America while South Carolina’s Fisk was named the United Soccer Coaches Scholar Player of the Year. Ten SEC players earned CoSIDA Academic All-District honors this past season. SEC fans have taken notice of the conference’s rise na-tionally. The SEC has had at least five teams rank in the Top 25 nationally in attendance in eight of the last nine years. South Carolina and Texas A&M have both ranked in the Top Five in each of the last six years with the Ag-gies leading the nation with an average of 2,652 fans per game in 2018. The incremental growth, combined with increasing exposure on the national and regional scene, has SEC women’s soccer looking to blossom to new heights in the year 2020 and beyond.
In 2019, the SEC boasted ...• One Senior CLASS Award finalist• Two MAC Hermann Semifinalists• One United Soccer Coaches’ Scholar Player of the Year• Three United Soccer Coaches’ Scholar All-America• Three CoSIDA Academic All-America• 10 CoSIDA Academic All-District picks• 12 programs earning United Soccer Coaches’ College Team Academic Awards• Five United Soccer Coaches’ All-Americas, including two first team selections• 26 student-athletes on the United Soccer Coaches’ All-Region teams• Five teams advancing to the NCAA Championships• At least one team in the NCAA Quarterfinals for the sixth consecutive year• Eight different schools have made Round of 16 appear-ances over the last seven years
SEC SOCCER ENTERS 28TH SEASON
First Team All-SECF: Parker Goins, ARF: Anna Podojil, ARF: Jordyn Rhodes, UKF: Barbara Olivieri, AMM: Abby Boyan, UGM: Channing Foster, UMM: Jyllissa Harris, SCM: Addie McCain, AMD: Haley VanFossen, ARD: Anna Patten, SCD: Jimena Lopez, AMD: Karlina Sample, AMGK: Ashley Orkus, UMAt Large: Hayley Hopkins, VU
Second Team All-SECF: Riley Mattingly, UAF: Rammie Noel, LSF: Julissa Cisneros, MOF: Mackenzie George, UTM: Kayla McKeon, ARM: Alyssa Malonson, AUM: Lauren Chang, SCM: Madi Elwell, VUD: Sarah Houchin, AUD: Cecily Stoute, UGD: Maya Gordon, LSD: Ella Shamburger, VUGK: Emory Wegener, UGAt Large: Parker Roberts, UFAt Large: Kayla Bruster, UG
Co-Defender of the YearJimena Lopez, AMKarlina Sample, AM
Goalkeeper of the YearAshley Orkus, UM
Freshman of the YearBarbara Olivieri, AM
Co-Scholar-Athlete of the YearChanel Thomas, UMLauren Chang, SC
2020 SEC HONORS
2020 SEC SOCCER TOURNAMENT – ORANGE BEACH, ALABAMA
There shall be a single-elimination tournament played at the conclusion of the SEC regular-season schedule. The tournament champion shall be the SEC representative to the NCAA championship. All 14 teams will participate in the tournament, with the two division champions serving as the top two seeds. The following point system is utilized to determine regular season standings and seeding for the tournament: a win counts as three points, a tie as one, and a loss as zero points. If a game(s) is cancelled, neither team will receive a point and the standings will be determined by average points per game. The tournament shall be played in a Friday-Sunday-Tuesday-Thursday-Sunday format with Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday designated as off/practice days.
Tie-Breaker Procedures The tournament will be seeded 1-14 based on the point system implemented to determine regular season standings. The two division champions shall be the top two seeds. If teams are tied, the following procedures, in order as follows, will be used to break the tie:
1. Two-Team Tie: The following procedure will be used in the following order until the tie is broken: A. Head-to-head competition between the tied teams. B. Points earned versus common opponents. C. Goal differential versus common opponents. D. Goals scored versus common opponents. E. Won-Lost record of the two teams versus highest seeded common opponent and proceeding through the No. 14 seed, if necessary. F. Goal differential versus highest seeded common opponent and proceeding through the No. 14 seed, if necessary. G. Goals scored versus highest seeded common op-ponent and proceeding through the No. 14 seed, if nec-essary. H. Coin flip by the Commissioner.
2. Three-Team Tie (or more): The following proce-dure will be used until the tie is broken. If at any time this tie breaker results in only two remaining tied teams, then the two-team tiebreaker will be used beginning with Subsection A in that procedure and continuing from that point: A. If all teams have played one another, then most points earned in those matches only. B. If all teams have not played, but one team has de-feated all teams in the tie break, then that team breaks the tie and shall be placed highest. Remaining teams will continue with the tie break procedure. C. If all teams have not played one another and a team does not have all wins over the tied teams, then use Subsection B in the two-team tie break procedures and continue through the two team tie-break procedures until ties between all teams are broken (except Subsection H will read “if three or more teams are still tied, the Com-missioner will conduct a draw”).
*—Western Division Champion AR won the head-to-head meeting with AM (2-1)^—Eastern Division champion#—Ole Miss is 7th, Vanderbilt is 8th 2A. UM won the head-to-head meeting (2-1)
Second RoundSunday, Nov. 15
QuarterfinalsTuesday, Nov. 17
SemifinalsThursday, Nov. 19
ChampionshipSunday, Nov. 22
7 VanderbiltMatch 3 –Noon CT
SEC Network10 Mississippi St.
8 AuburnMatch 5 –5:00 pm CT
SEC Network9 Georgia
2 TennesseeMatch 7 –Noon CT
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4 South CarolinaMatch 10 –7:30 pm CT
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3 Texas A&MMatch 8 –2:30 pm CT
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1 ArkansasMatch 9 –5:00 pm CT
SEC Network
Match 12 –8:30 pm CTSEC Network
Match 11 –6:00 pm CTSEC Network
Championship –1:00 pm CTSEC Network
Match 4 –2:30 pm CTSEC Network
6 Ole Miss
Match 6 –7:30 pm CTSEC Network
5 Missouri
11 AlabamaMatch 1 –6:00 pm CT
SEC Network14 LSU
12 KentuckyMatch 2 –8:30 pm CT
SEC Network13 Florida
First RoundFriday, Nov. 13
SEC Players of the Week9/21 O: Abby Boyan, UG D: Shantel Hutton, AM F: Maddie Prohaska, AU9/28 O: Anna Podojil, AR D: Maddy Anderson, MS F: Jaida Thomas, UT10/5 O: Parker Goins, AR D: Cassidy Nurnberger, MO F: Catherine Barry, SC10/12 O: Ryan Gareis, SC D: Lindsey Romig, UT Co-F: Ava Tankersley, AR Co-F: Barbara Olivieri, AM 10/19 O: Samantha Chang, SC D: Sarah Houchin, AU F: Barbara Olivieri, AM10/26 O: Haley Hopkins, VU D: Sutton Jones, SC F: Lauren Geczik, AM11/2 O: Madisyn Pezzino, UM D: Heather Hinz, SC F: Jaida Thomas, UT11/10 O: Jordyn Rhodes, UK D: Wrenne French, UT F: Sophia Worth, MO
United Soccer CoachesTeam Academic AwardAlabama, Wes Hart, 3.85
Kentucky, Ian Carry, 3.71Ole Miss, Matt Mott, 3.69
Mississippi State, James Armstrong, 3.50Missouri, Bryan Blitz, 3.54
South Carolina, Shelley Smith, 3.76Tennessee, Brian Pensky, 3.67Texas A&M, G Guerrieri, 3.43
Vanderbilt, Darren Ambrose, 3.28
TopDrawerSoccer.com National Player of the Week
9/29 Anna Podojil, AR10/20 Samantha Chang, SC
TopDrawerSoccer.com Team of the Week
9/22 Maddie Prohaska, AU Addie McCain, AM Abby Boyan, UG Riley Mattingly, UA Haley Hopkins, VU Reagan Swindall, AR (HM)9/29 Wrenne French, UT Catherine Barry, SC Anna Podojil, AR Jaida Thomas, UT (HM) Maddy Anderson, MS (HM) Lindsey Romig, UT (HM)
10/6 Maddy Anderson, MS Anna Patten, SC Abby Boyan, UG Cassidy Nurberger, MO Kouri Peace, UF Parker Goins, AR (HM) Catherine Barry, SC (HM)10/13 Anna Patten, SC Jimena Lopez, AM Onyi Echegini, MS Barbara Olivieri, AM (HM) Lindsey Romig, UT (HM) Ryan Gareis, SC (HM)10/20 Myra Konte, VU Sarah Houchin, AU Samantha Chang, SC Barbara Olivieri, AM Heather Hinz, SC (HM) Anna Haddock, AU (HM)10/27 Sarah Fuller, VU Sutton Jones, SC Kayla McKeon, AR Lauren Geczik, AM Tinaya Alexander, LS (HM) Carly Wyatt, UA (HM) Haley Hopkins, VU (HM)11/3 Karlina Sample, AM Claudia Dipasupil, UT Anna Podojil, AR Corinna Zullo, SC Zoe Cross, MO (HM) Madisyn Pezzino, UM (HM) Parker Goins, AR (HM) Heather Hinz, SC (HM)11/10 Ashley Orkus, UM
Wrenne French, UT Cassidy Nurnberger, MO Jimena Lopez, AM Felicia Knox, UA Jordyn Rhodes, UK Ava Tankersley, AR Lindsey Romig, UT (HM) Channing Foster, UM (HM) Alyssa Malonson, AU (HM)
United Soccer Coaches National Player of the Week
9/29 Anna Podojil, AR10/20 Samantha Chang, SC10/27 Sutton Jones, SC11/11 Wrenne French, UT
HONOR ROLL
United Soccer Coaches November 10, 2020
Rk School Prev. Record1. North Carolina 1 9-0-02. Florida State 2 8-0-03. TCU 3 8-0-14. West Virginia 4 7-2-05. Clemson 5 6-3-06. Duke 6 6-3-27. Arkansas 7 7-1-08. Texas A&M 8 7-1-09. Virginia 10 7-2-110. South Carolina 9 6-2-011. Oklahoma State 11 5-2-112. Notre Dame 14 4-4-013. Tennessee NR 4-3-114. Mississippi NR 4-4-015. Kansas 12 4-3-1
INDIVIDUAL HIGHSPOINTS 6 Anna Podojil (Arkansas) at Kentucky (09/27/2020)
5 Jordyn Rhodes (Kentucky) vs Florida (11/08/2020)4 Cassidy Nurnberger (Missouri) vs Florida (11/08/2020)4 Bella Alessi (Missouri) vs Florida (11/08/2020)4 Madisyn Pezzino (Ole Miss) vs Georgia (10/31/2020)4 Sutton Jones (South Carolina) vs Florida (10/25/2020)4 Lauren Geczik (Texas A&M) at Tennessee (10/23/2020)4 Carly Wyatt (Alabama) at LSU (10/23/2020)4 Tinaya Alexander (LSU) vs Alabama (10/23/2020)4 Barbara Olivieri (Texas A&M) vs Mississippi St. (10/16/2020)
GOALS 2 Cassidy Nurnberger (Missouri) vs Florida (11/08/2020)2 Bella Alessi (Missouri) vs Florida (11/08/2020)2 Jordyn Rhodes (Kentucky) vs Florida (11/08/2020)2 Madisyn Pezzino (Ole Miss) vs Georgia (10/31/2020)2 Sutton Jones (South Carolina) vs Florida (10/25/2020)2 Lauren Geczik (Texas A&M) at Tennessee (10/23/2020)2 Carly Wyatt (Alabama) at LSU (10/23/2020)2 Tinaya Alexander (LSU) vs Alabama (10/23/2020)2 Barbara Olivieri (Texas A&M) vs Mississippi St. (10/16/2020)2 Ryan Gareis (South Carolina) at Vanderbilt (10/11/2020)
ASSISTS 2 Jimena Lopez (Texas A&M) vs Auburn (11/09/2020)2 Mallie Mckenzie (Georgia) at Ole Miss (10/31/2020)2 Molly Martin (Ole Miss) vs Georgia (10/31/2020)2 Ashley Orkus (Ole Miss) vs Georgia (10/31/2020)2 Claudia Dipasupil (Tennessee) vs Missouri (10/09/2020)2 Kouri Peace (Florida) vs Alabama (10/04/2020)2 Anna Podojil (Arkansas) at Kentucky (09/27/2020)
SHOTS 10 Haley Hopkins (Vanderbilt) vs Kentucky (09/20/2020)8 Jordyn Rhodes (Kentucky) at Missouri (11/01/2020)7 Mackenzie George (Tennessee) at Kentucky (10/18/2020)7 Alicia Donley (Tennessee) at Alabama (09/19/2020)6 Julissa Cisneros (Missouri) vs Florida (11/08/2020)6 Taylor Ziemer (Texas A&M) vs LSU (11/06/2020)6 Onyi Echegini (Mississippi St.) vs Missouri (10/24/2020)6 Jaida Thomas (Tennessee) at Kentucky (10/18/2020)6 Kori Locksley (Auburn) vs Ole Miss (10/13/2020)6 Lauren Chang (South Carolina) vs Kentucky (10/04/2020)
SAVES 11 Brooke Littman (Kentucky) vs Arkansas (09/27/2020)10 Maddie Prohaska (Auburn) at Arkansas (10/30/2020)10 Mckinley Crone (Alabama) at Florida (10/04/2020)
9 Brooke Littman (Kentucky) vs Florida (11/08/2020)9 Ashley Orkus (Ole Miss) at Vanderbilt (11/07/2020)9 Ashley Orkus (Ole Miss) at Auburn (10/13/2020)
2020-21 SEC Women's SoccerConference Team Highs
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Team HighsGOALS 5 Missouri vs Florida (11/08/2020)
4 Missouri vs Kentucky (11/01/2020)4 Ole Miss vs Georgia (10/31/2020)4 South Carolina vs Florida (10/25/2020)4 Arkansas at Kentucky (09/27/2020)4 South Carolina vs Missouri (09/27/2020)
ASSISTS 4 Ole Miss vs Georgia (10/31/2020)4 South Carolina vs Florida (10/25/2020)4 Texas A&M vs Mississippi St. (10/16/2020)4 Florida vs Alabama (10/04/2020)4 Vanderbilt vs Kentucky (09/20/2020)
SHOTS 25 Missouri vs Florida (11/08/2020)25 Texas A&M vs LSU (11/06/2020)
POINTS 13 Missouri vs Florida (11/08/2020)12 Ole Miss vs Georgia (10/31/2020)12 South Carolina vs Florida (10/25/2020)
SAVES 11 Kentucky vs Arkansas (09/27/2020)10 Auburn at Arkansas (10/30/2020)10 Auburn at Georgia (10/18/2020)10 Alabama at Florida (10/04/2020)