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2016 SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE SOCCER RECORD BOOK The Southeastern Conference has continued its rise as one of the top confer- ences in women’s soccer. SEC women’s soccer will begin its 24th season in 2016 deeply rooted in the national scene of collegiate soccer. Since the SEC initiated women’s soccer as a varsity sport in 1993, the sport’s popularity has grown through the country and especially in the Southeast. The 2015 season reaffirmed the SEC’s prominence in the women’s soccer. The SEC had six teams selected to participate in the 2015 NCAA Tournament. It marked the eighth time in the last nine seasons that the SEC has had at least six teams advance to postseason play. The six selections tied for the sec- ond-most among all conferences. Five of the six teams earned the right to host their opening round match on their home pitch. Four SEC teams - Auburn, Florida, Ole Miss and Texas A&M - advanced to the Round of 16 in the NCAA Tournament. It is the second consecutive year the SEC has had four teams advance to the Round of 16 of the NCAA Tournament. The four teams in the third round are the most of any conference, topping the ACC, Big Ten and Pac-12 which each had three teams. SEC teams are 7-4-3 in the NCAA Tournament this year and 19-11-7 over the last two seasons (12-7-4 in 2014). Florida’s 8-2-1 league record earned the Gators the 2015 SEC Champion- ship. This is the 14th SEC title for Florida and the eighth in the last 10 years. Florida won its 11th SEC Tournament championship with a 2-1 win over Texas A&M in Orange Beach, Ala. UF defender Christen Westphal was named SEC Tournament MVP. Florida’s Savannah Jordan and Christen Westphal were named SEC Offen- sive and Defensive Players of the Year, respectively. Missouri’s Bryan Blitz was named SEC Coach of the Year. Ole Miss’ CeCe Kizer is Freshman of the Year while Alabama’s Abby Lutzenkirchen and Auburn’s Casie Ramsier share Schol- ar-Athlete of the Year honors. That incremental growth, combined with increasing exposure on the nation- al and regional scene, has SEC women’s soccer looking to blossom to new heights in the year 2016 and beyond. In 2015, the SEC boasted ... • Five NSCAA Scholar All-Americas • Five Capital One Academic All-Americas • 12 Capital One Academic All-District picks • 12 programs earning NSCAA College Team Academic Awards • Seven NSCAA All-Americas, including two first team selections • 26 student-athletes on the NSCAA All-Region teams • Six teams advancing to the NCAA Championships • At least six teams advancing to the postseason for the eighth time in the past nine seasons • Four teams advanced to the Round of 16 in the NCAA Tournament. It was the second consecutive year four teams advanced to the Round of 16. • The four teams in the third round were the most of any conference. • Six different schools have made Round of 16 appearances over the last two years. SEC SOCCER BROADCAST INFORMATION On August 14, 2014 SEC Network launched in 62 million homes nation- wide. On that day, SEC Network became the most successful new channel launch in cable history and it hasn’t stopped going since. National coverage of SEC soccer has quintupled since SEC Network’s launch. • Thursday Night Game Of The Week package features soccer teams each week on SEC Network beginning Thursday, September 8. • 21 regular season games are scheduled to be televised on SEC Network. • One regular season games are scheduled to be televised by ESPNU. • The entire SEC Tournament will be televised to a national audience. The first three rounds of the tournament will be televised by SEC Network and the championship game will be on ESPNU. • SEC Network + will make many more games available to SEC soccer fans. SEC Network + provides additional digital only events on WatchESPN and SECNetwork.com through authenticated access from AT&T U-verse, Charter, Comcast, Cox, DIRECTV, DISH, Google Fiber, Suddenlink, and members of the NCTC, NRTC and NTTC. SEC SOCCER SID CONTACTS SEC Craig Pinkerton (205) 458-3000 [email protected] Alabama Drake Allen (205) 348-6084 [email protected] Arkansas Roland Liwag (479) 575-6926 [email protected] Auburn Cody Voga (334) 844-9023 [email protected] Florida Mary Howard (352) 375-4683 x6110 [email protected] Georgia Karra Logan (706) 542-1231 [email protected] Kentucky Chris Shoals (859) 257-3838 [email protected] LSU Will Stafford (225) 578-8226 [email protected] Ole Miss Brandon Lee (662) 915-7522 [email protected] Mississippi State Tyson Rodgers (662) 325-2703 [email protected] Missouri Kate Lakin (573) 884-8519 [email protected] South Carolina Scott Waggoner (803) 777-1516 [email protected] Tennessee Sean Barows (865) 974-1212 [email protected] Texas A&M Thomas Dick (979) 862-5486 [email protected] Vanderbilt Catherine Hilley (615) 343-0019 [email protected] TABLE OF CONTENTS SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE Composite Schedule 2 YEAR IN REVIEW 2015 Standings / Postseason Results 3 2015 Honors 4-5 Team Statistics (All-Games) 6 Individual Statistics (All-Games) 7 Team Statistics (SEC Games) 8 Individual Statistics (SEC Games) 9 SEC TOURNAMENT SEC Tournament Bracket 10 SEC Tournament Results 11-12 All-SEC Tournament Teams 13 SEC Tournament Records 14 RECORD BOOK All-Time Records 14 All-Time SEC Standings 15-16 Annual Leaders 17 Single-Game Records 18 Season Records 19 Career Records 20 SEC in the Final Polls 21-22 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS SEC in the NCAAs 23 Annual Appearances 23-25 NCAA Championship Appearances 26-27 HONORS Annual SEC And National Honors 28 All-SEC Selections 29-30 Freshman All-SEC Selections 31 SEC Athletes of the Week 32-33 Community Service Teams 34

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Page 1: 2016 SEC Soccer Record Book - a.espncdn.coma.espncdn.com/sec/soccer/cwsoc/stats/2016/2016 SEC... · The Southeastern Conference has continued its rise as one of the top confer-ences

2016 SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE SOCCER RECORD BOOK

The Southeastern Conference has continued its rise as one of the top confer-ences in women’s soccer. SEC women’s soccer will begin its 24th season in 2016 deeply rooted in the national scene of collegiate soccer. Since the SEC initiated women’s soccer as a varsity sport in 1993, the sport’s popularity has grown through the country and especially in the Southeast. The 2015 season reaffirmed the SEC’s prominence in the women’s soccer. The SEC had six teams selected to participate in the 2015 NCAA Tournament. It marked the eighth time in the last nine seasons that the SEC has had at least six teams advance to postseason play. The six selections tied for the sec-ond-most among all conferences. Five of the six teams earned the right to host their opening round match on their home pitch. Four SEC teams - Auburn, Florida, Ole Miss and Texas A&M - advanced to the Round of 16 in the NCAA Tournament. It is the second consecutive year the SEC has had four teams advance to the Round of 16 of the NCAA Tournament. The four teams in the third round are the most of any conference, topping the ACC, Big Ten and Pac-12 which each had three teams. SEC teams are 7-4-3 in the NCAA Tournament this year and 19-11-7 over the last two seasons (12-7-4 in 2014). Florida’s 8-2-1 league record earned the Gators the 2015 SEC Champion-ship. This is the 14th SEC title for Florida and the eighth in the last 10 years. Florida won its 11th SEC Tournament championship with a 2-1 win over Texas A&M in Orange Beach, Ala. UF defender Christen Westphal was named SEC Tournament MVP. Florida’s Savannah Jordan and Christen Westphal were named SEC Offen-sive and Defensive Players of the Year, respectively. Missouri’s Bryan Blitz was named SEC Coach of the Year. Ole Miss’ CeCe Kizer is Freshman of the Year while Alabama’s Abby Lutzenkirchen and Auburn’s Casie Ramsier share Schol-ar-Athlete of the Year honors. That incremental growth, combined with increasing exposure on the nation-al and regional scene, has SEC women’s soccer looking to blossom to new heights in the year 2016 and beyond.

In 2015, the SEC boasted ...• Five NSCAA Scholar All-Americas • Five Capital One Academic All-Americas• 12 Capital One Academic All-District picks• 12 programs earning NSCAA College Team Academic Awards• Seven NSCAA All-Americas, including two first team selections• 26 student-athletes on the NSCAA All-Region teams• Six teams advancing to the NCAA Championships• At least six teams advancing to the postseason for the eighth time in the past nine seasons• Four teams advanced to the Round of 16 in the NCAA Tournament. It was the second consecutive year four teams advanced to the Round of 16. • The four teams in the third round were the most of any conference.• Six different schools have made Round of 16 appearances over the last two years.

SEC SOCCER BROADCAST INFORMATION On August 14, 2014 SEC Network launched in 62 million homes nation-wide. On that day, SEC Network became the most successful new channel launch in cable history and it hasn’t stopped going since. National coverage of SEC soccer has quintupled since SEC Network’s launch.• Thursday Night Game Of The Week package features soccer teams each week on SEC Network beginning Thursday, September 8.• 21 regular season games are scheduled to be televised on SEC Network.• One regular season games are scheduled to be televised by ESPNU.• The entire SEC Tournament will be televised to a national audience. The first three rounds of the tournament will be televised by SEC Network and the championship game will be on ESPNU.• SEC Network + will make many more games available to SEC soccer fans. SEC Network + provides additional digital only events on WatchESPN and SECNetwork.com through authenticated access from AT&T U-verse, Charter, Comcast, Cox, DIRECTV, DISH, Google Fiber, Suddenlink, and members of the NCTC, NRTC and NTTC.

SEC SOCCER SID CONTACTSSEC Craig Pinkerton (205) 458-3000 [email protected] Drake Allen (205) 348-6084 [email protected] Roland Liwag (479) 575-6926 [email protected] Cody Voga (334) 844-9023 [email protected] Mary Howard (352) 375-4683 x6110 [email protected] Karra Logan (706) 542-1231 [email protected] Chris Shoals (859) 257-3838 [email protected] Will Stafford (225) 578-8226 [email protected] Miss Brandon Lee (662) 915-7522 [email protected] State Tyson Rodgers (662) 325-2703 [email protected] Kate Lakin (573) 884-8519 [email protected] Carolina Scott Waggoner (803) 777-1516 [email protected] Sean Barows (865) 974-1212 [email protected] A&M Thomas Dick (979) 862-5486 [email protected] Catherine Hilley (615) 343-0019 [email protected]

TABLE OF CONTENTSSOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE Composite Schedule 2

YEAR IN REVIEW 2015 Standings / Postseason Results 3 2015 Honors 4-5 Team Statistics (All-Games) 6 Individual Statistics (All-Games) 7 Team Statistics (SEC Games) 8 Individual Statistics (SEC Games) 9

SEC TOURNAMENT SEC Tournament Bracket 10 SEC Tournament Results 11-12 All-SEC Tournament Teams 13 SEC Tournament Records 14

RECORD BOOK All-Time Records 14 All-Time SEC Standings 15-16 Annual Leaders 17 Single-Game Records 18 Season Records 19 Career Records 20 SEC in the Final Polls 21-22

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS SEC in the NCAAs 23 Annual Appearances 23-25 NCAA Championship Appearances 26-27

HONORS Annual SEC And National Honors 28 All-SEC Selections 29-30 Freshman All-SEC Selections 31 SEC Athletes of the Week 32-33 Community Service Teams 34

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2016 SEC SOCCER COMPOSITE SCHEDULE (ALL TIMES EASTERN)Friday, August 19Kentucky at Long Beach State 10:00 p.m.Vanderbilt at Miami (Ohio) 4:00 p.m.LSU vs. Virginia Tech 5:00 p.m.Arkansas at James Madison CSTV 7:00 p.m.Iowa State at Florida SECN+ 7:00 p.m.Oklahoma State at Georgia SECN+ 7:00 p.m.UL-Lafayette at Ole Miss SECN+ 7:00 p.m.SE Missouri State at Tennessee SECN+ 7:00 p.m.Mississippi State at Coll. Of Charleston 7:30 p.m.Central Arkansas at Missouri SECN+ 7:30 p.m.Sam Houston State at Alabama SECN+ 8:00 p.m.Clemson at Auburn SECN+ 8:00 p.m.South Carolina at Oklahoma 8:00 p.m.Florida State at Texas A&M SECN+ 8:30 p.m.

Sunday, August 21FAU at Florida SECN+ 1:00 p.m.South Carolina vs. Tulsa 1:00 p.m.LSU at Coll. Of Charleston 1:30 p.m.Mississippi State vs. Virginia Tech 11:00 a.m.Arkansas vs. VCU CSTV 11:30 a.m.Iowa at Missouri SECN+ 2:00 p.m.Kentucky at Pepperdine 4:00 p.m.Liberty at Tennessee 5:00 p.m.Georgia at Clemson 6:00 p.m.Vanderbilt at Lipscomb 6:00 p.m.Murray State at Alabama SECN+ 7:00 p.m.Auburn at South Alabama 7:00 p.m.Rice at Texas A&M SECN+ 7:00 p.m.Northwestern State at Ole Miss SECN+ 8:00 p.m.

Thursday, August 25North Carolina State at South Carolina SECN+ 6:00 p.m.Washington at Tennessee SECN+ 7:00 p.m.USF at Kentucky SECN+ 7:30 p.m.George Washington at LSU 8:00 p.m.Florida State at Vanderbilt SECN+ 8:30 p.m.

Friday, August 26Florida at Stanford Pac-12 Network 11:00 p.m.Samford at Georgia SECN+ 7:00 p.m.Illinois at Missouri SECN+ 7:30 p.m.Campbell at Alabama SECN+ 8:00 p.m.Duke at Arkansas SECN+ 8:00 p.m.Cal State Fullerton at Auburn SECN+ 8:00 p.m.Memphis at Ole Miss SECN+ 8:00 p.m.Lipscomb at Mississippi State SECN+ 8:00 p.m.UCLA at Texas A&M SECN+ 8:30 p.m.

Sunday, August 28Cal State Fullerton at Georgia SECN+ 1:00 p.m.Northwestern at Kentucky SECN+ 1:00 p.m.Colgate at LSU 1:00 p.m.Alabama at Chattanooga 2:00 p.m.UT Martin at Mississippi State SECN+ 2:00 p.m.Jackson State at Vanderbilt SECN+ 2:00 p.m.ETSU at Tennessee 6:00 p.m.Auburn at Samford 7:00 p.m.Lipscomb at Ole Miss SECN+ 7:00 p.m.South Carolina at UCF 7:00 p.m.Tulsa at Texas A&M SECN+ 7:00 p.m.Florida at UCLA Pac-12 Network 8:00 p.m.Colorado at Missouri SECN+ 8:00 p.m.

Monday, August 29UMKC at Arkansas SECN+ 7:00 p.m.

Thursday, September 1Murray State at Vanderbilt 6:00 p.m.Alabama at USF 7:00 p.m.Northern Iowa at Arkansas 7:00 p.m.

Friday, September 2LSU at Indiana 3:00 p.m.Georgia vs. Southern California 5:30 p.m.Florida at Florida State ESPN3 7:00 p.m.Clemson at South Carolina 7:00 p.m.Kentucky at Louisville 7:30 p.m.San Francisco at Missouri 7:30 p.m.Iowa State at Auburn SECN+ 8:00 p.m.Ole Miss at Michigan 8:00 p.m.Mississippi State at South Alabama 8:00 p.m.Little Rock at Texas A&M SECN+ 8:30 p.m.Tennessee at BYU BYUtv 9:00 p.m.

Sunday, September 4Alabama at FGCU 1:00 p.m.Florida at Oklahoma State 1:00 p.m.Tennessee at American 1:00 p.m.San Francisco at Vanderbilt 1:00 p.m.Arkansas at George Washington CSTV 12:30 p.m.Georgia vs. Iowa State 2:00 p.m.LSU vs. Butler 3:00 p.m.High Point at Kentucky SECN+ 4:00 p.m.Missouri at Notre Dame 5:00 p.m.Mississippi State at Southern Miss 6:00 p.m.

Southern California at Auburn SECN+ 7:00 p.m.Illinois at Texas A&M SECN+ 7:00 p.m.Troy at Ole Miss SECN+ 8:00 p.m.

Monday, September 5Charlotte at South Carolina 6:00 p.m.

Thursday, September 8Florida at Kentucky SEC Network 7:00 p.m.LSU at Western Kentucky 8:00 p.m.

Friday, September 9Georgia at South Carolina 7:00 p.m.Vanderbilt at Auburn SEC Network 7:00 p.m.Alabama at Tennessee 7:00 p.m.Arkansas at Mississippi State SECN+ 8:00 p.m.Missouri at Ole Miss SECN+ 8:00 p.m.

Sunday, September 11UL-Lafayette at Mississippi State SECN+ 2:00 p.m.Middle Tennessee at Tennessee 2:00 p.m.Baylor at Auburn SECN+ 3:00 p.m.Kennesaw State at Georgia SECN+ 5:00 p.m.Northern Kentucky at Vanderbilt 5:00 p.m.Murray State at Kentucky SECN+ 6:00 p.m.North Texas at Arkansas 7:00 p.m.LSU at Texas A&M SEC Network 7:00 p.m.South Alabama at Ole Miss SECN+ 7:00 p.m.

Tuesday, September 13Alabama at Samford 8:00 p.m.

Wednesday, September 14SE Missouri State at Kentucky SECN+ 7:30 p.m.

Thursday, September 15UNC Greensboro at South Carolina 6:00 p.m.Missouri at Tennessee SEC Network 7:00 p.m.

Friday, September 16Georgia at Texas A&M SEC Network 7:00 p.m.Florida at Arkansas 8:00 p.m.Ole Miss at LSU SECN+ 8:00 p.m.

Sunday, September 18Lipscomb at Arkansas 2:00 p.m.Lamar at LSU SECN+ 2:00 p.m.Weber State at Missouri 2:00 p.m.Vanderbilt at Mississippi State ESPNU 3:00 p.m.Alabama at Kentucky SEC Network 5:00 p.m.UCF at Florida SECN+ 7:00 p.m.South Carolina at Auburn SEC Network 7:00 p.m.UC Riverside at Texas A&M SECN+ 7:00 p.m.Ole Miss at Tulsa 8:00 p.m.

Thursday, September 22Auburn at Florida SECN+ 6:00 p.m.Tennessee at Georgia SECN+ 7:00 p.m.LSU at South Carolina 7:00 p.m.Mississippi State at Ole Miss SEC Network 7:00 p.m.Kentucky at Missouri 7:30 p.m.Arkansas at Alabama 8:00 p.m.Texas A&M at Vanderbilt 8:00 p.m.

Sunday, September 25Auburn at Georgia SECN+ 2:00 p.m.Kentucky at South Carolina 2:00 p.m.LSU at Vanderbilt 2:00 p.m.Mississippi State at Missouri 2:00 p.m.Arkansas at Ole Miss SEC Network 3:00 p.m.Tennessee at Florida SEC Network 5:00 p.m.Texas A&M at Alabama 7:00 p.m.

Thursday, September 29South Carolina at Texas A&M SEC Network 7:00 p.m.

Friday, September 30Vanderbilt at Tennessee SECN+ 7:00 p.m.Florida at LSU 8:00 p.m.Georgia at Arkansas 8:00 p.m.Missouri at Auburn SECN+ 8:00 p.m.Alabama at Mississippi State SECN+ 8:00 p.m.

Saturday, October 1Ole Miss at Kentucky SECN+ 7:30 p.m.

Sunday, October 2Indiana State at Tennessee 1:00 p.m.

Thursday, October 6Georgia at Florida SECN+ 6:00 p.m.Vanderbilt at Arkansas SEC Network 7:00 p.m.Auburn at Kentucky SECN+ 7:30 p.m.Missouri at Texas A&M SECN+ 7:30 p.m.Ole Miss at Alabama 8:00 p.m.Tennessee at LSU SECN+ 8:00 p.m.South Carolina at Mississippi State SECN+ 8:00 p.m.

Sunday, October 9LSU at Georgia SECN+ 2:00 p.m.Arkansas at South Carolina 2:00 p.m.Alabama at Missouri 2:00 p.m.Kentucky at Vanderbilt 2:00 p.m.Mississippi State at Auburn SECN+ 3:00 p.m.Texas A&M at Tennessee SECN+ 5:00 p.m.Florida at Ole Miss SEC Network 6:00 p.m.

Thursday, October 13Georgia at Alabama SEC Network 7:00 p.m.

Friday, October 14Tennessee at Kentucky SECN+ 7:30 p.m.Vanderbilt at Missouri SECN+ 7:30 p.m.Arkansas at Auburn SECN+ 8:00 p.m.LSU at Mississippi State SECN+ 8:00 p.m.Texas A&M at Ole Miss SECN+ 8:00 p.m.

Sunday, October 16Florida at South Carolina SEC Network 3:00 p.m.

Thursday, October 20Alabama at Florida SECN+ 6:00 p.m.Ole Miss at Georgia SECN+ 7:00 p.m.Auburn at LSU SEC Network 7:00 p.m.Mississippi State at Tennessee SECN+ 7:00 p.m.Missouri at Arkansas 8:00 p.m.South Carolina at Vanderbilt 8:00 p.m.Kentucky at Texas A&M SECN+ 8:30 p.m.

Sunday, October 23Mississippi State at Florida SECN+ 1:00 p.m.Kentucky at Arkansas 2:00 p.m.Alabama at LSU SECN+ 2:00 p.m.Ole Miss at Vanderbilt 2:00 p.m.Missouri at Georgia SEC Network 4:00 p.m.South Carolina at Tennessee SECN+ 5:00 p.m.Auburn at Texas A&M SEC Network 6:00 p.m.

Thursday, October 27Ole Miss at South Carolina 7:00 p.m.Georgia at Kentucky SECN+ 7:30 p.m.Tennessee at Auburn SECN+ 8:00 p.m.Arkansas at LSU SECN+ 8:00 p.m.Vanderbilt at Alabama 8:00 p.m.Texas A&M at Mississippi State SECN+ 8:00 p.m.Florida at Missouri SEC Network 9:00 p.m.

Monday, October 31SEC Tournament First Round SEC Network 4:30 p.m.SEC Tournament First Round SEC Network 7:00 p.m.

Wednesday, November 2 SEC Tournament Second Round SEC Network 1:00 p.m.SEC Tournament Second Round SEC Network 3:30 p.m.SEC Tournament Second Round SEC Network 6:00 p.m.SEC Tournament Second Round SEC Network 8:30 p.m.

Friday, November 4 SEC Tournament Semifinals SEC Network 4:30 p.m.SEC Tournament Semifinals SEC Network 7:00 p.m.

Sunday, November 6SEC Tournament Finals ESPNU 4:00 p.m.

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2015 FINAL SEC WOMEN’S SOCCER STANDINGS

SEC Pts Home Away ALL Pct. Home Away Neutral Streak Florida^% 8-2-1 25 4-1-1 4-1-0 19-4-1 .813 8-2-1 8-2-0 3-0-0 L1 Missouri 7-2-2 23 4-1-1 3-1-1 9-5-5 .605 5-2-3 4-1-2 0-2-0 L1 Ole Miss 7-4-0 21 4-2-0 3-2-0 14-5-4 .696 10-2-1 4-2-1 0-1-1 T2 Auburn 7-4-0 21 4-1-0 3-3-0 16-6-1 .717 10-1-0 5-4-1 1-1-1 L1 South Carolina 6-3-2 20 4-1-0 2-2-2 12-5-3 .675 9-2-0 3-3-2 0-0-1 L1 Texas A&M 6-4-1 19 4-1-0 2-3-1 17-7-2 .692 10-1-0 4-5-1 3-1-1 L1 LSU 5-4-2 17 3-0-2 2-4-0 13-6-4 .652 8-0-4 3-5-0 2-1-0 L2 Vanderbilt 4-4-3 15 2-3-1 2-1-2 9-8-4 .524 5-4-2 3-3-2 1-1-0 L1 Georgia 4-7-0 12 2-4-0 2-3-0 5-12-1 .306 2-5-0 3-6-1 0-1-0 L2 Kentucky 3-5-3 12 1-3-1 2-2-2 9-7-4 .550 7-4-2 2-2-2 0-1-0 L2 Tennessee 3-5-3 12 1-3-1 2-2-2 7-5-6 .556 5-3-2 2-2-4 0-0-0 L1 Mississippi State 3-6-2 11 1-2-2 2-4-0 5-10-3 .361 2-4-3 3-5-0 0-1-0 L1 Arkansas 2-8-1 7 1-4-1 1-4-0 6-11-1 .361 4-5-1 2-6-0 0-0-0 W1 Alabama 2-9-0 6 1-5-0 1-4-0 5-12-2 .342 4-5-1 1-7-1 0-0-0 L3 ^ – SEC Champion; % - SEC Tournament Champion

SEC TournamentOrange Beach Sportsplex • Orange Beach, Ala.

First Round (November 2)#7 LSU 2, #10 Kentucky 1#8 Vanderbilt 2, #9 Georgia 1

Second Round (November 4)#7 LSU 2, #2 Missouri 1#6 Texas A&M 2,#3 Ole Miss 0#1 Florida 2, #8 Vanderbilt 1#4 Auburn 2, #5 South Carolina 2 (3OT, AU advances on PKs 5-3)

Semifinals (November 6)#1 Florida 2, #4 Auburn 0#6 Texas A&M 1, #7 LSU 0

Championship (November 8)#1 Florida 2, #6 Texas A&M 1

NCAA Women’s College Cup

First Round (Friday, November 13)UNCW 2, at South Carolina 0at Texas A&M 2, Washington 1at Ole Miss 1, Murray State 0

First Round (Saturday, November 14)at #2 Florida 1, Western Michigan 0at #4 Auburn 1, Southeastern La. 0at South Alabama 4, LSU 0

Second Round (Friday, November 20)at Tallahassee, Fla. #4 Auburn 3, Texas Tech 2 (OT)at Clemson, S.C. Texas A&M 1, #3 North Carolina 0 Ole Miss 1, at #2 Clemson 1 (3OT, UM advances on PKs 5-4)at Gainesville, Fla. at #2 Florida 5, William & Mary 2

Third Round (Sunday, November 22)at Tallahassee, Fla. at #1 Florida State 2,#4 Auburn 0at Clemson, S.C. Texas A&M 1, Ole Miss 1 (3OT, AM advances on PKs 5-4)at Gainesville, Fla. #3 Duke 2, at #2 Florida 1

Quarterfinals Round (Friday, November 27)at Tallahassee, Fla. at #1 Florida State 5, Texas A&M 0

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2015 SEC AWARD WINNERS

First Team All-SECForward: Savannah Jordan, FloridaForward: Jorian Baucom, LSUForward: Addie Forbus, Ole MissForward: Savannah McCaskill, South CarolinaMidfielder: Casie Ramsier, AuburnMidfielder: Courtney Raetzman, KentuckyMidfielder: CeCe Kizer, Ole MissMidfielder: Mikaela Harvey, Texas A&MDefender: Kala Faulkner, AuburnDefender: Claire Falknor, FloridaDefender: Christen Westphal, FloridaDefender: Candace Johnson, MissouriGoalkeeper: Julie Eckel, Tennessee

Second Team All-SECForward: Summer Clarke, LSUForward: Raina Johnson, South CarolinaForward: Haley Pounds, Texas A&MForward: Simone Charley, VanderbiltMidfielder: Celia Jiminez Delgado, AlabamaMidfielder: Meggie Dougherty Howard, FloridaMidfielder: Melanie Donaldson, MissouriMidfielder: Reagan Russell, MissouriDefender: Abby Lutzenkirchen, AlabamaDefender: Caroline Waters, GeorgiaDefender: Jessica Hiskey, Ole MissDefender: Karlie Mueller, Texas A&MGoalkeeper: Sarah LeBeau, Auburn

All-Freshman TeamEmma Welch, AlabamaCarly Hoke, ArkansasSarah LeBeau, AuburnTaylor Troutman, AuburnSydney Shultis, GeorgiaMayra Pelayo, FloridaAlex Thomas, LSUCeCe Kizer, Ole MissKatie Cousins, TennesseeEmily Bates, Texas A&MAlly Watt, Texas A&M

Coach of the Year: Bryan Blitz, Missouri Offensive Player of the Year: Savannah Jordan, Florida Defensive Player of the Year: Christen Westphal, FloridaFreshman of the Year: CeCe Kizer, Ole MissCo-Scholar-Athletes of the Year: Abby Lutzenkirchen, Alabama and Casie Ram-

sier, Auburn

SEC Players of the Week8/24 O: Haley Pounds, AM D: Sarah Le Beau, AU F: Kate Hajdu, AM9/1 O: Savannah Jordan, UF D: Julie Eckel, UT F: Sarah Troccoli, UF9/7 Co-O: Brooke Sharp, UF Co-O: Katy Keen, UK D: Kala Faulkner, AU F: CeCe Kizer, UM9/14 O: Jorian Baucom, LS D: Julie Eckel, UT F: Emily Bates, AM9/21 O: Mallory Eubanks, MS D: Natalia Gomez-Junco, LS F: Simone Wark, SC9/28 O: Casie Ramsier, AU D: Abbey Crider, SC F: Sarah Le Beau, AU10/5 O: Janae Cousineau, AM D: Katelyn Jensen, UK F: Taylor Troutman, AU10/12 O: Lauryn “Red” Bruffett, MS Co-D: Maddie Friedmann, UM Co-D: Christiana Ogunsami, VU F: Marnie Merritt, UM10/19 O: Taylor Elliott, VU Co-D: Jessica Hiskey, UM Co-D: Catalina Rubiano, LS F: Ally Watt, AM10/26 O: Savannah Jordan, UF D: Louise Hogrell, UG F: CeCe Kizer, UM11/2 Co-O: Jorian Baucom, LS Co-O: Lydia Simmons,VU Co-D: Carly Ray, SC Co-D: Danielle Rice, AM F: Reece Christopherson, AR

All-SEC Tournament TeamKala Faulkner, AuburnBrooke Ramsier, AuburnAlex Arlitt, LSUNatalia Gomez Junco, LSUEmily Bates, Texas A&MMikaela Harvey, Texas A&MAlly Watt, Texas A&MSavannah Jordan, FloridaClaire Falknor, FloridaChristen Westphal, FloridaMeggie Dougherty Howard, Florida

Tournament MVP: Christen Westphal, Florida

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NATIONAL POSTSEASON HONORS (SEC ONLY)

MAC Hermann Watch ListMikaela Harvey – Texas A&MSavannah Jordan – FloridaChristen Westphal – Florida

Hannah Wilkinson – Tennessee

Senior CLASS Award CandidateJanae Cousineau – Texas A&M

NSCAA 2014-15 Women’s College Team Academic Award WinnersAuburn, Karen Hoppa, 3.43Florida, Becky Burleigh, 3.39Georgia, Billy Lesesne, 3.17Kentucky, John Lipsitz, 3.37

Louisiana State, Brian Lee, 3.33Mississippi, Matthew Mott, 3.71

Mississippi State, Aaron Gordon, 3.42Missouri, Bryan Blitz, 3.26

South Carolina, Shelley Smith, 3.48Tennessee, Brian Pensky, 3.36Texas A&M, G Guerreri, 3.17

Vanderbilt, Darren Ambrose, 3.27

NSCAA Scholar All-AmericaFirst Team ......................... Christen Westphal, UF Savannah Jordan, UFSecond Team .......................... Claire Falknor, UF Kala Faulkner, AU Casie Ramsier, AU

CoSIDA Academic All-AmericaFirst Team ...............................Casie Ramsier, AUSecond Team ......................... Jessica Hiskey, UM Betsy Middleton, UF Savannah Jordan, UFThird Team .............................. Addie Forbus, UM

CoSIDA Academic All-DistrictFirst Team ....................... Abby Lutzenkirchen, UA Chelsea Drennan, SC Betsy Middleton, UF Casie Ramsier, AU Savannah Jordan, UF Maddie Friedmann, UM Jessica Hiskey, UM Addie Forbus, UMSecond Team ...................... Kathryn Culhane, UT Karlie Mueller, AM McKayla Paulson, AM Grace Wright, AM

NSCAA All-AmericaFirst Team ....................Christen Westphal, UF (D) Savannah Jordan, UF (F)Second Team ................. Mikaela Harvey, AM (M) Casie Ramsier, AU (M)Third Team .........................Claire Falknor, UF (D) Kala Faulkner, AU (D) Savannah McCaskill, SC (F)

NSCAA All-South RegionCoach of the Year

Becky Burleigh – Florida

NSCAA All-South RegionFirst Team .............................Julie Eckel, UT (GK) Claire Falknor, UF (D) Kala Faulkner, AU (D) Christen Westphal, UF (D) Mikaela Harvey, AM (M) CeCe Kizer, UM (M) Casie Ramsier, AU (M) Jorian Baucom, LS (F) Simone Charley, VU (F) Savannah Jordan, UF (F) Savannah McCaskill, SC (F)Second Team ................. Sarah Le Beau, AU (GK) Jessica Hiskey, UM (D) Candace Johnson, MO (D) Karlie Mueller, AM (D) Meggie Dougherty-Howard, UF (M) Natalia Gomez-Junco, LS (M) Stevi Parker, SC (M) Courtney Raetzman, UK (M) Summer Clarke, LS (F) Addie Forbus, UM (F)Third Team ..................... Susan Ferguson, UT (D) Chelsea Drennan, SC (M) Lydia Simmons, VU (M) Raina Johnson, SC (F) Haley Pounds, AM (F)

NSCAA NationalPlayer of the Week

9/29 Casie Ramsier, AU10/6 Katelyn Jensen, UK

TopDrawerSoccer.com Preseason Best XI teams

First Team ..................... Savannah Jordan, UF (F) Christen Westphal, UF (D)Freshman ...........................Katie Cousins, UT (M)

TopDrawerSoccer.com Player of the Week

10/27 CeCe Kizer, UM11/24 Danielle Rice, AM

TopDrawerSoccer.com Team of the Week

8/25 McKayla Paulson, AM Kate Hajdu, AM (HM) Jorian Bauchom, LS (HM)9/2 Alex Arlitt, LS Mikaela Harvey, AM Savannah Jordan, UF9/8 Kala Faulkner, AU Anna McClung, UT Summer Clarke, LS (HM) Julie Eckel, UT (HM)9/15 Julie Eckel, UT Celina Jimenez, UA Emily Bates, AM (HM)9/22 Brooke Ramsier, AU Natalia Gomez-Junco, LS Summer Clarke, LS (HM) Savannah Jordan, UF (HM)9/29 Casie Ramsier, AU Raina Johnson, SC10/13 Savannah McCaskill, SC (HM)10/20 Maddie Friedmann, UM Jessica Hiskey, UM10/27 CeCe Kizer, UM Savannah Jordan, UF (HM) Louise Hogrell, UG (HM)11/3 Lydia Simmons, VU11/10 Christen Westphal, UF11/17 Ashlynn Harryman, AM11/24 Danielle Rice, AM Savannah Jordan, UF (HM)

CS360 National Primetime Player of the Week

9/2 Savannah Jordan, UF9/29 Casie Ramsier, AU

CS360 National Primetime Freshman of the Week

9/15 Emily Bates, AM

CS360 Primetime Performers9/2 Savannah Jordan, UF Alex Arlitt, LS Julie Eckel, UT9/15 Emily Bates, AM9/22 Brooke Ramsier, AU9/29 Casie Ramsier, AU Raina Johnson, SC10/6 Katelyn Jensen, UK10/13 Lauryn Bruffet, MS Maddie Friedmann, UM10/21 Taylor Elliott, VU Jessica Hiskey, UM

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2015 TEAM STATISTICS (ALL GAMES)GOALS## Team GP No. Avg/G1. Florida 24 61 2.542. Texas A&M 26 50 1.923. South Carolina 20 44 2.204. Ole Miss 23 43 1.875. LSU 23 40 1.746. Auburn 23 38 1.657. Kentucky 20 33 1.658. Tennessee 18 27 1.509. Missouri 19 25 1.3210. Arkansas 18 24 1.3311. Vanderbilt 21 23 1.1012. Mississippi State 18 17 0.9413. Georgia 18 16 0.89 Alabama 19 16 0.84

GOALS PER GAME## Team GP No. Avg/G1. Florida 24 61 2.542. South Carolina 20 44 2.203. Texas A&M 26 50 1.924. Ole Miss 23 43 1.875. LSU 23 40 1.746. Auburn 23 38 1.657. Kentucky 20 33 1.658. Tennessee 18 27 1.509. Arkansas 18 24 1.3310. Missouri 19 25 1.3211. Vanderbilt 21 23 1.1012. Mississippi State 18 17 0.9413. Georgia 18 16 0.8914. Alabama 19 16 0.84

GOALS ALLOWED## Team GP No. Avg/G1. Missouri 19 17 0.892. Tennessee 18 18 1.003. South Carolina 20 22 1.10 Kentucky 20 22 1.105. Auburn 23 23 1.00 Vanderbilt 21 23 1.107. Mississippi State 18 25 1.398. Ole Miss 23 26 1.139. Florida 24 27 1.1210. Arkansas 18 28 1.5611. Alabama 19 29 1.53 Texas A&M 26 29 1.12 LSU 23 29 1.2614. Georgia 18 31 1.72

GOALS AGAINST AVG## Team GP GA Minutes GaAvg1. Missouri 19 17 1822:53 0.842. Tennessee 18 18 1740:00 0.933. Auburn 23 23 2136:05 0.974. Vanderbilt 21 23 1979:59 1.055. South Carolina 20 22 1882:03 1.056. Kentucky 20 22 1880:00 1.057. Ole Miss 23 26 2192:57 1.078. Texas A&M 26 29 2398:55 1.099. Florida 24 27 2214:45 1.1010. LSU 23 29 2154:03 1.2111. Mississippi State 18 25 1679:43 1.3412. Alabama 19 29 1793:14 1.4613. Arkansas 18 28 1662:08 1.5214. Georgia 18 31 1658:33 1.68

ASSISTS## Team GP No. Avg/G1. Florida 24 56 2.332. Auburn 23 47 2.043. South Carolina 20 43 2.154. Ole Miss 23 40 1.745. Texas A&M 26 37 1.426. Kentucky 20 32 1.60 LSU 23 32 1.39 Tennessee 18 32 1.789. Arkansas 18 24 1.3310. Missouri 19 21 1.1111. Mississippi State 18 16 0.8912. Vanderbilt 21 15 0.7113. Georgia 18 13 0.7214. Alabama 19 6 0.32

ASSISTS PER GAME## Team GP No. Avg/G1. Florida 24 56 2.332. South Carolina 20 43 2.153. Auburn 23 47 2.044. Tennessee 18 32 1.785. Ole Miss 23 40 1.746. Kentucky 20 32 1.607. Texas A&M 26 37 1.428. LSU 23 32 1.399. Arkansas 18 24 1.3310. Missouri 19 21 1.1111. Mississippi State 18 16 0.8912. Georgia 18 13 0.7213. Vanderbilt 21 15 0.7114. Alabama 19 6 0.32

POINTS## Team GP No. Avg/G1. Florida 24 178 7.422. Texas A&M 26 137 5.273. South Carolina 20 131 6.554. Ole Miss 23 126 5.485. Auburn 23 123 5.356. LSU 23 112 4.877. Kentucky 20 98 4.908. Tennessee 18 86 4.789. Arkansas 18 72 4.0010. Missouri 19 71 3.7411. Vanderbilt 21 61 2.9012. Mississippi State 18 50 2.7813. Georgia 18 45 2.5014. Alabama 19 38 2.00

SHOTS## Team GP No. Avg/G1. Texas A&M 26 453 17.422. Auburn 23 374 16.263. Florida 24 366 15.254. Missouri 19 350 18.425. Ole Miss 23 319 13.876. South Carolina 20 304 15.207. Alabama 19 293 15.428. Tennessee 18 282 15.679. LSU 23 280 12.1710. Kentucky 20 267 13.3511. Vanderbilt 21 256 12.1912. Arkansas 18 244 13.5613. Mississippi State 18 218 12.1114. Georgia 18 215 11.94

SAVES## Team GP No. Avg/G1. Vanderbilt 21 100 4.762. Georgia 18 97 5.393. Ole Miss 23 96 4.174. LSU 23 89 3.875. Auburn 23 88 3.836. Tennessee 18 84 4.677. Alabama 19 82 4.328. Texas A&M 26 79 3.049. Florida 24 74 3.0810. Mississippi State 18 70 3.8911. Kentucky 20 65 3.2512. Arkansas 18 57 3.1713. Missouri 19 56 2.9514. South Carolina 20 48 2.40

SHUTOUTS## Team GP Shutouts Avg/G1. Texas A&M 26 11 0.422. Tennessee 18 9 0.50 Ole Miss 23 9 0.39 Auburn 23 9 0.395. Kentucky 20 8 0.406. Alabama 19 6 0.32 South Carolina 20 6 0.30 Vanderbilt 21 6 0.29 LSU 23 6 0.26 Florida 24 6 0.2511. Mississippi State 18 5 0.28 Missouri 19 5 0.2613. Georgia 18 4 0.2214. Arkansas 18 2 0.11

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2015 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS (ALL GAMES)SHOTS## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G1. Savannah Jordan-UF 24 116 4.832. Casie Ramsier-AU 23 91 3.963. Haley Pounds-AM 26 89 3.424. Simone Charley-VU 21 80 3.815. Ally Watt-AM 26 72 2.776. Jorian Baucom-LS 22 69 3.147. Addie Forbus-UM 23 68 2.968. Gretchen Harknett-UM 23 67 2.919. Reagan Russell-MO 19 59 3.1110. Celia Jimenez-UA 19 55 2.89 Natalia Gomez-Junco-LS 23 55 2.39 Brooke Sharp-UF 24 55 2.29

SHOTS PER GAME## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G1. Savannah Jordan-UF 24 116 4.832. Casie Ramsier-AU 23 91 3.963. Simone Charley-VU 21 80 3.814. Haley Pounds-AM 26 89 3.425. Jorian Baucom-LS 22 69 3.146. Reagan Russell-MO 19 59 3.117. Addie Forbus-UM 23 68 2.968. Gretchen Harknett-UM 23 67 2.919. Celia Jimenez-UA 19 55 2.8910. Claire Kelley-AR 18 51 2.83

POINTS## Player-Team GP G A Pts. Avg/G1. Savannah Jordan-UF 24 24 7 55 2.292. Jorian Baucom-LS 22 15 2 32 1.453. Haley Pounds-AM 26 13 5 31 1.194. Savannah McCaskill-SC 20 10 9 29 1.45 Addie Forbus-UM 23 11 7 29 1.26 CeCe Kizer-UM 23 14 1 29 1.267. Casie Ramsier-AU 23 12 4 28 1.228. Brooke Sharp-UF 24 11 4 26 1.089. Emily Bates-AM 22 7 6 20 0.9110. Summer Clarke-LS 19 7 5 19 1.00 Christen Westphal-UF 24 3 13 19 0.79

POINTS PER GAME## Player-Team GP G A Pts. Avg/G1. Savannah Jordan-UF 24 24 7 55 2.292. Jorian Baucom-LS 22 15 2 32 1.453. Savannah McCaskill-SC 20 10 9 29 1.454. Addie Forbus-UM 23 11 7 29 1.26 CeCe Kizer-UM 23 14 1 29 1.266. Sophie Groff-SC 13 6 4 16 1.237. Casie Ramsier-AU 23 12 4 28 1.228. Haley Pounds-AM 26 13 5 31 1.199. Brooke Sharp-UF 24 11 4 26 1.0810. Summer Clarke-LS 19 7 5 19 1.00

GOALS## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G1. Savannah Jordan-UF 24 24 1.002. Jorian Baucom-LS 22 15 0.683. CeCe Kizer-UM 23 14 0.614. Haley Pounds-AM 26 13 0.505. Casie Ramsier-AU 23 12 0.526. Addie Forbus-UM 23 11 0.48 Brooke Sharp-UF 24 11 0.468. Savannah McCaskill-SC 20 10 0.509. Claire Kelley-AR 18 7 0.39 Summer Clarke-LS 19 7 0.37 Simone Charley-VU 21 7 0.33 Emily Bates-AM 22 7 0.32 Mikaela Harvey-AM 25 7 0.28 Ally Watt-AM 26 7 0.27

GOALS PER GAME## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G1. Savannah Jordan-UF 24 24 1.002. Jorian Baucom-LS 22 15 0.683. CeCe Kizer-UM 23 14 0.614. Casie Ramsier-AU 23 12 0.525. Haley Pounds-AM 26 13 0.50 Savannah McCaskill-SC 20 10 0.507. Addie Forbus-UM 23 11 0.488. Sophie Groff-SC 13 6 0.469. Brooke Sharp-UF 24 11 0.4610. Claire Kelley-AR 18 7 0.39

ASSISTS## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G1. Christen Westphal-UF 24 13 0.542. Brooke Ramsier-AU 23 11 0.483. Chelsea Drennan-SC 20 10 0.504. Savannah McCaskill-SC 20 9 0.455. M Dougherty Howard-UF 24 8 0.336. Addie Forbus-UM 23 7 0.30 Jennifer Miller-UM 23 7 0.30 Natalia Gomez-Junco-LS 23 7 0.30 Gretchen Harknett-UM 23 7 0.30 Savannah Jordan-UF 24 7 0.29

ASSISTS PER GAME## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G1. Christen Westphal-UF 24 13 0.542. Chelsea Drennan-SC 20 10 0.503. Brooke Ramsier-AU 23 11 0.484. Savannah McCaskill-SC 20 9 0.455. M Dougherty Howard-UF 24 8 0.33 Erika Miller-AR 18 6 0.33 Anna Bialczak-UT 18 6 0.338. Sophie Groff-SC 13 4 0.319. Natalia Gomez-Junco-LS 23 7 0.30 Jennifer Miller-UM 23 7 0.30 Addie Forbus-UM 23 7 0.30 Gretchen Harknett-UM 23 7 0.30

GAME-WINNING GOALS## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G1. CeCe Kizer-UM 23 7 0.302. Jorian Baucom-LS 22 5 0.23 Casie Ramsier-AU 23 5 0.22 Haley Pounds-AM 26 5 0.195. Simone Charley-VU 21 4 0.19 Savannah Jordan-UF 24 4 0.17 Ally Watt-AM 26 4 0.15

GOALS AGAINST AVG## Player-Team GP GA Minutes GaAvg1. Kelsey Dossey-MO 8 4 694:41 0.522. Abby Crider-SC 10 6 675:00 0.803. Kaylan Marckese-UF 17 14 1490:00 0.854. Julie Eckel-UT 18 18 1727:54 0.945. Sarah Le Beau-AU 23 23 2098:06 0.996. Mia Hummel-AM 12 9 803:13 1.017. Kristen Rivers-MO 12 13 1128:12 1.048. Christiana Ogunsami-VU 21 22 1889:59 1.059. Katelyn Jensen-UK 19 21 1782:46 1.0610. Taylor Saucier-AM 11 11 919:46 1.08

SAVE PERCENTAGE## Player-Team GP Saves GA SavePct1. Julie Eckel-UT 18 81 18 .8182. Christiana Ogunsami-VU 21 95 22 .8123. Kelsey Dossey-MO 8 17 4 .8104. Kaylan Marckese-UF 17 54 14 .7945. Marnie Merritt-UM 23 94 26 .7836. Sarah Le Beau-AU 23 81 23 .7797. Taylor Saucier-AM 11 35 11 .7618. Louise Hogrell-UG 18 96 31 .7569. Emily Rusk-UA 14 52 17 .75410. Catalina Rubiano-LS 23 88 29 .752

SAVES## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G1. Louise Hogrell-UG 18 96 5.332. Christiana Ogunsami-VU 21 95 4.523. Marnie Merritt-UM 23 94 4.094. Catalina Rubiano-LS 23 88 3.835. Julie Eckel-UT 18 81 4.50 Sarah Le Beau-AU 23 81 3.527. Tanya de Souza-MS 15 60 4.008. Katelyn Jensen-UK 19 59 3.119. Kaylan Marckese-UF 17 54 3.1810. Emily Rusk-UA 14 52 3.71

SAVES PER GAME## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G1. Louise Hogrell-UG 18 96 5.332. Christiana Ogunsami-VU 21 95 4.523. Julie Eckel-UT 18 81 4.504. Marnie Merritt-UM 23 94 4.095. Tanya de Souza-MS 15 60 4.006. Catalina Rubiano-LS 23 88 3.837. Emily Rusk-UA 14 52 3.718. Kat Stratton-UA 8 29 3.629. Sarah Le Beau-AU 23 81 3.5210. Taylor Saucier-AM 11 35 3.18

SHUTOUTS## Player-Team GP Shutouts Sho/G1. Julie Eckel-UT 18 8 0.442. Sarah Le Beau-AU 23 7 0.30 Katelyn Jensen-UK 19 7 0.37 Marnie Merritt-UM 23 7 0.305. Catalina Rubiano-LS 23 6 0.26 Christiana Ogunsami-VU 21 6 0.297. Kaylan Marckese-UF 17 5 0.298. Mia Hummel-AM 12 4 0.33 Emily Rusk-UA 14 4 0.29 Louise Hogrell-UG 18 4 0.22

SHUTOUTS PER GAME## Player-Team GP Shutouts Sho/G1. Julie Eckel-UT 18 8 0.442. Kelsey Dossey-MO 8 3 0.383. Katelyn Jensen-UK 19 7 0.374. Mia Hummel-AM 12 4 0.335. Marnie Merritt-UM 23 7 0.30 Sarah Le Beau-AU 23 7 0.307. Abby Crider-SC 10 3 0.308. Kaylan Marckese-UF 17 5 0.299. Emily Rusk-UA 14 4 0.29 Christiana Ogunsami-VU 21 6 0.29

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2015 TEAM STATISTICS (SEC GAMES)GOALS## Team GP No. Avg/G1. Florida 11 26 2.362. Ole Miss 11 21 1.913. South Carolina 11 20 1.824. Texas A&M 11 19 1.73 Auburn 11 19 1.736. Missouri 11 18 1.647. LSU 11 17 1.558. Kentucky 11 13 1.18 Georgia 11 13 1.1810. Alabama 11 11 1.0011. Arkansas 11 10 0.91 Tennessee 11 10 0.91 Vanderbilt 11 10 0.91 Mississippi State 11 10 0.91

GOALS PER GAME## Team GP No. Avg/G1. Florida 11 26 2.362. Ole Miss 11 21 1.913. South Carolina 11 20 1.824. Auburn 11 19 1.73 Texas A&M 11 19 1.736. Missouri 11 18 1.647. LSU 11 17 1.558. Georgia 11 13 1.18 Kentucky 11 13 1.1810. Alabama 11 11 1.0011. Arkansas 11 10 0.91 Vanderbilt 11 10 0.91 Mississippi State 11 10 0.91 Tennessee 11 10 0.91

GOALS ALLOWED## Team GP No. Avg/G1. Missouri 11 10 0.912. Vanderbilt 11 11 1.00 South Carolina 11 11 1.004. Texas A&M 11 12 1.095. Florida 11 13 1.186. Auburn 11 14 1.277. Mississippi State 11 17 1.55 Kentucky 11 17 1.55 LSU 11 17 1.55 Tennessee 11 17 1.55 Ole Miss 11 17 1.5512. Arkansas 11 18 1.64 Georgia 11 18 1.6414. Alabama 11 25 2.27

GOALS AGAINST AVG## Team GP GA Minutes GaAvg1. Missouri 11 10 1030:39 0.872. Vanderbilt 11 11 1056:39 0.943. South Carolina 11 11 1036:39 0.954. Texas A&M 11 12 1010:00 1.075. Florida 11 13 1030:00 1.146. Auburn 11 14 1015:00 1.247. Tennessee 11 17 1050:00 1.46 Kentucky 11 17 1050:00 1.469. LSU 11 17 1034:03 1.4810. Mississippi State 11 17 1029:43 1.4911. Ole Miss 11 17 1010:00 1.5112. Arkansas 11 18 1030:00 1.5713. Georgia 11 18 1008:33 1.6114. Alabama 11 25 1033:14 2.18

ASSISTS## Team GP No. Avg/G1. Auburn 11 25 2.272. Florida 11 24 2.183. Ole Miss 11 21 1.914. South Carolina 11 20 1.825. Missouri 11 18 1.646. Texas A&M 11 14 1.277. Mississippi State 11 11 1.00 Georgia 11 11 1.009. LSU 11 10 0.91 Kentucky 11 10 0.91 Arkansas 11 10 0.9112. Vanderbilt 11 8 0.7313. Tennessee 11 7 0.6414. Alabama 11 3 0.27

ASSISTS PER GAME## Team GP No. Avg/G1. Auburn 11 25 2.272. Florida 11 24 2.183. Ole Miss 11 21 1.914. South Carolina 11 20 1.825. Missouri 11 18 1.646. Texas A&M 11 14 1.277. Mississippi State 11 11 1.00 Georgia 11 11 1.009. Kentucky 11 10 0.91 LSU 11 10 0.91 Arkansas 11 10 0.9112. Vanderbilt 11 8 0.7313. Tennessee 11 7 0.6414. Alabama 11 3 0.27

POINTS## Team GP No. Avg/G1. Florida 11 76 6.912. Auburn 11 63 5.73 Ole Miss 11 63 5.734. South Carolina 11 60 5.455. Missouri 11 54 4.916. Texas A&M 11 52 4.737. LSU 11 44 4.008. Georgia 11 37 3.369. Kentucky 11 36 3.2710. Mississippi State 11 31 2.8211. Arkansas 11 30 2.7312. Vanderbilt 11 28 2.5513. Tennessee 11 27 2.4514. Alabama 11 25 2.27

SHOTS## Team GP No. Avg/G1. Missouri 11 186 16.912. Florida 11 177 16.093. Auburn 11 175 15.914. Alabama 11 165 15.005. South Carolina 11 158 14.366. Texas A&M 11 152 13.827. Tennessee 11 147 13.368. Kentucky 11 145 13.189. LSU 11 129 11.7310. Ole Miss 11 128 11.6411. Mississippi State 11 125 11.3612. Georgia 11 124 11.2713. Arkansas 11 123 11.18 Vanderbilt 11 123 11.18

SAVES## Team GP No. Avg/G1. Georgia 11 66 6.002. Tennessee 11 57 5.183. Vanderbilt 11 55 5.004. Mississippi State 11 53 4.82 Ole Miss 11 53 4.826. Alabama 11 51 4.647. Auburn 11 49 4.458. LSU 11 47 4.279. Texas A&M 11 43 3.91 Florida 11 43 3.9111. Kentucky 11 41 3.7312. Arkansas 11 39 3.5513. Missouri 11 35 3.1814. South Carolina 11 29 2.64

SHUTOUTS## Team GP Shutouts Avg/G1. Texas A&M 11 5 0.452. Ole Miss 11 4 0.36 Vanderbilt 11 4 0.36 South Carolina 11 4 0.365. Tennessee 11 3 0.27 LSU 11 3 0.277. Auburn 11 2 0.18 Georgia 11 2 0.18 Mississippi State 11 2 0.18 Florida 11 2 0.18 Kentucky 11 2 0.18 Missouri 11 2 0.1813. Alabama 11 1 0.0914. Arkansas 11 0 0.00

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2015 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS (SEC GAMES)SHOTS## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G1. Savannah Jordan-UF 11 63 5.732. Casie Ramsier-AU 11 47 4.273. Jorian Baucom-LS 10 35 3.504. Claire Kelley-AR 11 32 2.915. Gretchen Harknett-UM 11 29 2.64 Reagan Russell-MO 11 29 2.647. Kaitlyn Clark-MO 11 28 2.55 Haley Pounds-AM 11 28 2.55 Savannah McCaskill-SC 11 28 2.55 Celia Jimenez-UA 11 28 2.55 Brooke Sharp-UF 11 28 2.55 Addie Forbus-UM 11 28 2.55

SHOTS PER GAME## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G1. Savannah Jordan-UF 11 63 5.732. Casie Ramsier-AU 11 47 4.273. Jorian Baucom-LS 10 35 3.504. Claire Kelley-AR 11 32 2.915. Gretchen Harknett-UM 11 29 2.64 Reagan Russell-MO 11 29 2.647. Celia Jimenez-UA 11 28 2.55 Brooke Sharp-UF 11 28 2.55 Addie Forbus-UM 11 28 2.55 Savannah McCaskill-SC 11 28 2.55 Haley Pounds-AM 11 28 2.55 Kaitlyn Clark-MO 11 28 2.55

POINTS## Player-Team GP G A Pts. Avg/G1. Savannah Jordan-UF 11 11 3 25 2.272. Addie Forbus-UM 11 7 4 18 1.643. Casie Ramsier-AU 11 8 1 17 1.554. Raina Johnson-SC 11 5 4 14 1.27 Brooke Sharp-UF 11 5 4 14 1.276. Jorian Baucom-LS 10 6 0 12 1.20 Savannah McCaskill-SC 11 4 4 12 1.098. CeCe Kizer-UM 11 5 1 11 1.009. Ally Watt-AM 11 5 0 10 0.91 Haley Pounds-AM 11 5 0 10 0.91 Gretchen Harknett-UM 11 3 4 10 0.91

POINTS PER GAME## Player-Team GP G A Pts. Avg/G1. Savannah Jordan-UF 11 11 3 25 2.272. Addie Forbus-UM 11 7 4 18 1.643. Casie Ramsier-AU 11 8 1 17 1.554. Brooke Sharp-UF 11 5 4 14 1.27 Raina Johnson-SC 11 5 4 14 1.276. Jorian Baucom-LS 10 6 0 12 1.207. Savannah McCaskill-SC 11 4 4 12 1.098. CeCe Kizer-UM 11 5 1 11 1.009. Gretchen Harknett-UM 11 3 4 10 0.91 Ally Watt-AM 11 5 0 10 0.91 Haley Pounds-AM 11 5 0 10 0.91

GOALS## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G1. Savannah Jordan-UF 11 11 1.002. Casie Ramsier-AU 11 8 0.733. Addie Forbus-UM 11 7 0.644. Jorian Baucom-LS 10 6 0.605. Ally Watt-AM 11 5 0.45 Brooke Sharp-UF 11 5 0.45 CeCe Kizer-UM 11 5 0.45 Haley Pounds-AM 11 5 0.45 Raina Johnson-SC 11 5 0.4510. Marion Crowder-UG 11 4 0.36 Savannah McCaskill-SC 11 4 0.36 Natalia Gomez-Junco-LS 11 4 0.36

GOALS PER GAME## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G1. Savannah Jordan-UF 11 11 1.002. Casie Ramsier-AU 11 8 0.733. Addie Forbus-UM 11 7 0.644. Jorian Baucom-LS 10 6 0.605. Haley Pounds-AM 11 5 0.45 Raina Johnson-SC 11 5 0.45 Ally Watt-AM 11 5 0.45 Brooke Sharp-UF 11 5 0.45 CeCe Kizer-UM 11 5 0.4510. Emily Bates-AM 8 3 0.38

ASSISTS## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G1. Brooke Ramsier-AU 11 7 0.642. M Dougherty Howard-UF 11 5 0.45 Chelsea Drennan-SC 11 5 0.45 Christen Westphal-UF 11 5 0.45 Hannah Alspach-AU 11 5 0.456. Karlie Mueller-AM 10 4 0.40 Brooke Sharp-UF 11 4 0.36 Raina Johnson-SC 11 4 0.36 Addie Forbus-UM 11 4 0.36 Jennifer Miller-UM 11 4 0.36 Savannah McCaskill-SC 11 4 0.36 Kaitlyn Clark-MO 11 4 0.36 Gretchen Harknett-UM 11 4 0.36

ASSISTS PER GAME## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G1. Brooke Ramsier-AU 11 7 0.642. Christen Westphal-UF 11 5 0.45 Hannah Alspach-AU 11 5 0.45 M Dougherty Howard-UF 11 5 0.45 Chelsea Drennan-SC 11 5 0.456. Karlie Mueller-AM 10 4 0.407. Kaitlyn Clark-MO 11 4 0.36 Jennifer Miller-UM 11 4 0.36 Addie Forbus-UM 11 4 0.36 Raina Johnson-SC 11 4 0.36 Brooke Sharp-UF 11 4 0.36 Gretchen Harknett-UM 11 4 0.36 Savannah McCaskill-SC 11 4 0.36

GAME-WINNING GOALS## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G1. Casie Ramsier-AU 11 4 0.362. Simone Charley-VU 11 3 0.27 Jessica Johnson-MO 11 3 0.274. Jorian Baucom-LS 10 2 0.20 Ally Watt-AM 11 2 0.18 Brooke Sharp-UF 11 2 0.18 Raina Johnson-SC 11 2 0.18 Liz Slattery-UF 11 2 0.18 CeCe Kizer-UM 11 2 0.18 Natalia Gomez-Junco-LS 11 2 0.18 Marion Crowder-UG 11 2 0.18 Savannah Jordan-UF 11 2 0.18

GOALS AGAINST AVG## Player-Team GP GA Minutes GaAvg1. Abby Crider-SC 5 3 360:00 0.752. Kaylan Marckese-UF 9 7 805:00 0.783. Kristen Rivers-MO 10 9 940:39 0.864. Christiana Ogunsami-VU 11 11 1056:39 0.945. Caroline Kelly-SC 8 8 676:39 1.066. Mia Hummel-AM 8 9 698:42 1.167. Sarah Le Beau-AU 11 14 993:02 1.278. Julie Eckel-UT 11 17 1050:00 1.469. Catalina Rubiano-LS 11 17 1034:03 1.4810. Katelyn Jensen-UK 10 16 960:00 1.50

SAVE PERCENTAGE## Player-Team GP Saves GA SavePct1. Christiana Ogunsami-VU 11 53 11 .8282. Kaylan Marckese-UF 9 32 7 .8213. Kristen Rivers-MO 10 33 9 .7864. Louise Hogrell-UG 11 65 18 .7835. Abby Crider-SC 5 10 3 .7696. Julie Eckel-UT 11 55 17 .7647. Sarah Le Beau-AU 11 45 14 .7638. Tanya de Souza-MS 8 43 14 .7549. Marnie Merritt-UM 11 52 17 .75410. Catalina Rubiano-LS 11 47 17 .734

SAVES## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G1. Louise Hogrell-UG 11 65 5.912. Julie Eckel-UT 11 55 5.003. Christiana Ogunsami-VU 11 53 4.824. Marnie Merritt-UM 11 52 4.735. Catalina Rubiano-LS 11 47 4.276. Sarah Le Beau-AU 11 45 4.097. Tanya de Souza-MS 8 43 5.388. Katelyn Jensen-UK 10 37 3.709. Kristen Rivers-MO 10 33 3.3010. Kaylan Marckese-UF 9 32 3.56

SAVES PER GAME## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G1. Louise Hogrell-UG 11 65 5.912. Tanya de Souza-MS 8 43 5.383. Julie Eckel-UT 11 55 5.004. Christiana Ogunsami-VU 11 53 4.825. Marnie Merritt-UM 11 52 4.736. Catalina Rubiano-LS 11 47 4.277. Kat Stratton-UA 6 25 4.178. Sarah Le Beau-AU 11 45 4.099. Katelyn Jensen-UK 10 37 3.7010. Emily Rusk-UA 7 25 3.57

SHUTOUTS## Player-Team GP Shutouts Sho/G1. Marnie Merritt-UM 11 4 0.36 Christiana Ogunsami-VU 11 4 0.36 Mia Hummel-AM 8 4 0.504. Julie Eckel-UT 11 3 0.27 Catalina Rubiano-LS 11 3 0.276. Kaylan Marckese-UF 9 2 0.22 Caroline Kelly-SC 8 2 0.25 Katelyn Jensen-UK 10 2 0.20 Abby Crider-SC 5 2 0.40 Kristen Rivers-MO 10 2 0.20 Louise Hogrell-UG 11 2 0.18

SHUTOUTS PER GAME## Player-Team GP Shutouts Sho/G1. Mia Hummel-AM 8 4 0.502. Abby Crider-SC 5 2 0.403. Christiana Ogunsami-VU 11 4 0.36 Marnie Merritt-UM 11 4 0.365. Catalina Rubiano-LS 11 3 0.27 Julie Eckel-UT 11 3 0.277. Caroline Kelly-SC 8 2 0.258. Kaylan Marckese-UF 9 2 0.229. Katelyn Jensen-UK 10 2 0.20 Kristen Rivers-MO 10 2 0.20

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2016 SEC TOURNAMENT October 31 - November 6 • Orange Beach Sportsplex •Orange Beach, Ala.

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First RoundMonday, Oct. 31

QuarterfinalsWednesday, Nov. 2

SemifinalsFriday, Nov. 4

ChampionshipSunday, Nov. 6

Format There shall be a single-elimination tournament of the top ten teams played at the conclusion of the SEC regular-season schedule. The tournament champion shall be the SEC representative to the NCAA championship. The top ten teams with the highest point total, regardless of divisions, will participate in the tournament. 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 Monday-Wednesday-Friday-Sunday format with Tuesday, Thursday, and Sat-urday designated as off/practice days.

Seeding The tournament will be seeded 1-10 regardless of division based on the point system implemented to determine regular season standings. If teams are tied, the following pro-cedures, in order as follows, will be used to break the tie: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 opponent and proceeding through the No. 14 seed, if necessary.

H. Coin flip by the Commissioner.

Three-Team Tie (or more) – The following procedure 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 defeated 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 Commissioner will conduct a draw”).

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1993 Nashville, Tenn.Semifinals: [1] Arkansas 8, [4] Auburn 0 [2] Vanderbilt 2, [3] Kentucky 1Finals: Vanderbilt 3, Arkansas 2 (2OT)

1994 Fayetteville, Ark. Quarterfinal: [5] Arkansas 4, [4] Kentucky 2Semifinals: [3] Auburn 2, [2] Alabama 1 (OT) [1] Vanderbilt 3, Arkansas 0Finals: Vanderbilt 3, Auburn 0

1995 Auburn, Ala.Quarterfinals: [WC1] Kentucky 4, [W2] LSU 0 [WC2] Auburn 1, [E2] Florida 1 (OT - AU advanced on

sudden death PKs, 5-4)Semifinals: Kentucky 1, [E1] Vanderbilt 0 [W1] Alabama 1, Auburn 0Finals: Kentucky 2, Alabama 1

1996 Lexington, Ky.Quarterfinals: [W1] Arkansas 0, [WC1] Vanderbilt 0 (OT - AR ad-

vanced on PKs, 4-3) [E1] Florida 3, [WC2] Tennessee 0 [E2] Georgia 3, [W3] Alabama 2 [W2] Auburn 2, [E3] Kentucky 1 (OT)Semifinals: Arkansas 3, Georgia 1 Florida 6, Auburn 1Finals: Florida 3, Arkansas 2 (2OT)

1997 Gainesville, Fla.Quarterfinals: [E1] Vanderbilt 8, [WWC] Arkansas 3 [E3] Kentucky 2, [W2] Auburn 0 [EWC] Georgia 3, [W1] Alabama 2 [E2] Florida 6, [W3] Ole Miss 0

Semifinals: Vanderbilt 3, Kentucky 2 Florida 3, Georgia 1Finals: Florida 4, Vanderbilt 2

1998 Tuscaloosa, Ala.Quarterfinals: [E1] Florida 6, [WC2] So. Carolina 0 [E3] Kentucky 4, [W2] Ole Miss 0 [W1] Alabama 1, [WC1] Tennessee 0 [E2] Vanderbilt 3, [W3] LSU 0Semifinals: Vanderbilt 1, Alabama 0 Florida 2, Kentucky 0Finals: Florida 2, Vanderbilt 0

1999 Nashville, Tenn.Quarterfinals: [2] Ole Miss 1, [7] Tennessee 0 [6] Georgia 1, [3] Kentucky 1 (3OT, UG advanced on

PKs, 2-1) [1] Florida 4, [8] Arkansas 3 [4] South Carolina 3, [5] Vanderbilt 2Semifinals: Ole Miss 1, Georgia 0 Florida 3, Vanderbilt 0Finals: Florida 3, Ole Miss 0

2000 Athens, Ga.Quarterfinals: [1] Florida 4, [8] Arkansas 1 [4] Kentucky 2, [5] LSU 0 [6] Vanderbilt 2, [3] Tennessee 0 [7] Georgia 2, [2] Ole Miss 0Semifinals: Florida 2, Kentucky 1 Georgia 2, Vanderbilt 1Finals: Florida 2, Georgia 0

2001 Baton Rouge, La.Quarterfinals: [1] Florida 4, [8] Vanderbilt 0 [5] Kentucky 4, [4] Tennessee 2 [7] Ole Miss 2, [2] Mississippi State 1 [6] Auburn 3, [3] Georgia 2Semifinals: Florida 3, Kentucky 1 Auburn 2, Ole Miss 1Finals: Florida 2, Auburn 1

2002 Oxford, Miss.Quarterfinals: [8] LSU 1, [1] Auburn 0 [4] Florida 2, [5] South Carolina 1 [2] Tennessee 1, [7] Georgia 0 [6] Kentucky 2, [3] Ole Miss 1Semifinals: Florida 2, LSU 0 Tennessee 1, Kentucky 0 (OT)Finals: Tennessee 2, Florida 1 (2OT)

2003 Orange Beach, Ala.Quarterfinals: [1] Tennessee 1, [8] South Carolina 0 [4] Ole Miss 2, [5] Kentucky 1 [7] Georgia 2, [2] Auburn 1 (2OT) [3] Florida 3, [6] Vanderbilt 1Semifinals: Tennessee 2, Ole Miss 0 Florida 4, Georgia 1Finals: Tennessee 1, Florida 1 (3OT, UT wins on PKs, 7-6)

2004 Auburn, Ala.Quarterfinals: [7] Ole Miss 3, [2] Auburn 0 [3] Florida 2, [6] Alabama 0 [1] Tennessee 2, [8] Kentucky 0 [4] Vanderbilt 1, [5] Mississippi State 0Semifinals: Florida 3, Ole Miss 0 Tennessee 1, Vanderbilt 0Finals: Florida 2, Tennessee 1 (2OT)

2005 Orange Beach, Ala.Quarterfinals: [7] Kentucky 3, [2] Ole Miss 2 (OT) [6] Auburn 2, [3] Florida 1 [1] Tennessee 2, [8] LSU 0 [4] Vanderbilt 2, [5] Georgia 0Semifinals: Auburn 2, Kentucky 0 Tennessee 0, Vanderbilt 0 (3OT, UT advanced on PKs,

4-3)Finals: Tennessee 1, Auburn 0

2006 Orange Beach, Ala.Quarterfinals: [2] Kentucky 3, [7] Ole Miss 2 [3] Tennessee 5, [6] Auburn 2 [1] Florida 4, [8] Georgia 1 [5] South Carolina 1, [4] Vanderbilt 1 (3OT, USC ad-

vanced on PKs, 4-3)Semifinals: Kentucky 2, Tennessee 0 Florida 2, South Carolina 0Finals: Kentucky 2, Florida 1

All-Time SEC Tournament ChampionsYear Champion Runner-up Score Tournament Site1993 Vanderbilt Arkansas 3-2 (2OT) Nashville, Tenn.1994 Vanderbilt Auburn 3-0 Fayetteville, Ark.1995 Kentucky Alabama 2-1 Auburn, Ala.1996 Florida Arkansas 3-2 (2OT) Lexington, Ky.1997 Florida Vanderbilt 4-2 Gainesville, Fla.1998 Florida Vanderbilt 2-0 Tuscaloosa, Ala.1999 Florida Ole Miss 3-0 Nashville, Tenn.2000 Florida Georgia 2-0 Athens, Ga.2001 Florida Auburn 2-1 Baton Rouge, La.2002 Tennessee Florida 2-1 (2OT) Oxford, Miss.2003 Tennessee Florida 1-1 (3OT) (UT 7-6 on PKs) Orange Beach, Ala.2004 Florida Tennessee 2-1 (2OT) Auburn, Ala.2005 Tennessee Auburn 1-0 Orange Beach, Ala.2006 Kentucky Florida 2-1 Orange Beach, Ala.2007 Florida Georgia 4-1 Orange Beach, Ala.2008 Tennessee Georgia 1-0 Orange Beach, Ala.2009 South Carolina LSU 1-1 (3OT) (SC 8-7 on PKs)) Orange Beach, Ala.2010 Florida South Carolina 1-0 Orange Beach, Ala.2011 Auburn Florida 3-2 Orange Beach, Ala.2012 Florida Auburn 3-0 Orange Beach, Ala.2013 Texas A&M Florida 2-1 Orange Beach, Ala.2014 Texas A&M Kentucky 1-0 Orange Beach, Ala.2015 Florida Texas A&M 2-1 Orange Beach, Ala.

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2007 Orange Beach, Ala.Quarterfinals: [2] Georgia 2, [7] Ole Miss 0 [6] South Carolina 2, [6] Tennessee 0 [1] Florida 4, [8] Kentucky 0 [4] LSU 2, [5] Auburn 2 (3OT, LSU advanced on PKs,

4-2)Semifinals: Georgia 2, South Carolina 0 Florida 1, LSU 0 (2OT)Finals: Florida 4, Georgia 1

2008 Orange Beach, Ala.Quarterfinals: [2] LSU 2, [7] Ole Miss 1 [6] Tennessee 2, [3] Auburn 1 [1] Florida 2, [8] Alabama 1 [4] Georgia 2, [5] South Carolina 1Semifinals: LSU 1, Tennessee 1 (3OT, UT advanced on PKs 4-2) Georgia 3, Florida 0Finals: Tennessee 1, Georgia 0

2009 Orange Beach, Ala.Quarterfinals: [2] LSU 4, [7] Vanderbilt 2 [6] Auburn 2, [3] Ole Miss 1 [1] Florida 1, [8] Tennessee 0 (2OT) [4] South Carolina 3, [5] Georgia 2Semifinals: LSU 1, Auburn 0 South Carolina 1, Florida 0Finals: South Carolina 1, LSU 1 (3OT, USC wins on penalty

kicks, 8-7)

2010 Orange Beach, Ala.Quarterfinals: [2] South Carolina 1, [7] Kentucky 1 (2OT, USC ad-

vanced on penalty kicks, 3-2) [6] LSU 1, [3] Tennessee 0 (OT) [1] Florida 5, [8] Vanderbilt 3 [4] Georgia 2, [5] Auburn 1 (OT)Semifinals: South Carolina 1, LSU 1 (3OT, USC advanced on pen-

alty kicks, 4-3) Florida 3, Georgia 1Finals: Florida 1, South Carolina 0

2011 Orange Beach, Ala.Quarterfinals: [7] Auburn 3, [2] LSU 0 [3] Tennessee 2, [6] Kentucky 1 [8] Alabama 1, [1] South Carolina 0 [4] Florida 2, [5] Georgia 0Semifinals: Auburn 2, Tennessee 0 Florida 2, Alabama 1Finals: Auburn 3, Florida 2

2012 Orange Beach, Ala.First Round: [10] So. Carolina 3, [7] Arkansas 2 ot [9] Ole Miss 1, [8] LSU 0Second Round: [2] Texas A&M 1, [10] So. Carolina 0 ot [6] Auburn 0, [3] Tennessee 0 (3OT, AU advanced on

penalty kicks, 5-3) [1] Florida 2, [9] Ole Miss 1 [5] Missouri 2, [4] Kentucky 1Semifinals: [6] Auburn 2, [2] Texas A&M 0 [1] Florida 3, [5] Missouri 0Finals: [1] Florida 3, [6] Auburn 0

2013 Orange Beach, Ala.First Round: [10] Auburn 1, [7] LSU 0 (OT) [8] Arkansas 4, [9] Missouri 0Second Round: [2] Texas A&M 1, [10] Auburn 0 [3] South Carolina 4, [6] Georgia 0 [1] Florida 1, [8] Arkansas 0 [4] Ole Miss 2, [5] Kentucky 0Semifinals: [1] Florida 2, [4] Ole Miss 1 [2] Texas A&M 2, [3] South Carolina 1Finals: [2] Texas A&M 2, [1] Florida 1

2014 Orange Beach, Ala.First Round: [10] Tennessee 3, [7] Alabama 2 [8] Georgia 1, [9] Arkansas 1 (3OT, UG advances on

PKs 4-3)Second Round: [10] Tennessee 1, [2] Florida 1 (3OT, UT advances on

PKs 5-4) [3] Kentucky 2, [6] Auburn 1 [1] Texas A&M 3, [8] Georgia 0 [5] South Carolina 2, [4] Missouri 1Semifinals: [1] Texas A&M 1, [5] South Carolina 0 [3] Kentucky 3, [10] Tennessee 2Finals: [1] Texas A&M 1, [3] Kentucky 0

2015 Orange Beach, Ala.First Round: [7] LSU 2, [10] Kentucky 1 [8] Vanderbilt 2, [9] Georgia 1Second Round: [7] LSU 2, [2] Missouri 1 [6] Texas A&M 2,[3] Ole Miss 0 [1] Florida 2, [8] Vanderbilt 1 [4] Auburn 2, [5] South Carolina 2 (3OT, AU advances

on PKs 5-3)Semifinals: [1] Florida 2, [4] Auburn 0 [6] Texas A&M 1, [7] LSU 0Finals: [1] Florida 2, [6] Texas A&M 1

SEC TOURNAMENT RESULTS

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SEC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM1993*Honey Marsh, ARKDenise, Brown, ARKKit Carson, ARKAmy Van Laeke, ARK Noel Hydrick, AUAmy Buerkle, UKChristy Barringer, VUJenger Burchett, VUJennifer Burchett, VUBobbi Lee, VURobyn Miller, VU

1994*Christine Watson, VUTaylor Eubank, UAAmy Pseja, UAChysti Jordan, ARKHoney Marsh, ARKMaggie Cauley, AUKristen Schier, AUCarrie Landrum, UKJenger Burchett, VUJennifer Burchett, VULea Slatter, VU

1995*Carrie Landrum, UKTaylor Eubank, UANikki Kubiszyn, UAChristine Miller, UANoel Hydrick, AUKristen Schier, AUErin Baxter, UFTorie Hesser, UKCarrie Kuhnell, UKKim LaBelle, UKJanet Neder, VU

1996*Danielle Fotopoulos, UFAshley Kirkland, UABrittany Burns, ARKAndi Hickman, ARKAli Hyrup, ARKHolly Smith, ARKNoel Hydrick, AUErin Baxter, UFMelanie Freeman, UFMandy Aiken, UGKim LaBelle, UK

1997*Sarah Yohe, UFCarrie Warner, UANellie Barnes, UAErin Baxter, UFMelissa Pini, UFRenee Reynolds, UFKim LaBelle, UKKris Brauston, VUAusta Helgadottir, VUKalli Kamholz, VULaura Koerner, VU

1998*Erin Baxter, UF (MVP)Rachel Brown, UAAllison Peppers, UKKalli Kamholz, VUDawn Battle, UAKeisha Bell, UFAsta Helgadottir, VULinda Arauz, VUDanielle Fotopoulos, UFAbby Wambach, UFJen Reese, UK

1999*Angie Olson, UF (MVP)Keisha Bell, UFHeather Mitts, UFAndrea Sellers, UFAbby Wambach, UFSarah Yohe, UFCatherina Holder, UGKeri Boyce, UKBirna Bjornsdottir, UMJennifer Soileau, UMLindaliz Arauz, VU

2000*Abby Wambach, UFNicole Williams, UGAndi Sellers, UFAnnie Gage, UKElizabeth Ramsey, UKKate Carroll, VUJennifer Lewis, VUKatie Stegall, VUKeisha Bell, UFStefanie Bertcher, UGLaurie Black, VU

2001*Abby Wambach, UFTiffany Weiss, UMKrystal Menard, UMAnnie Gage, UKKellie Evans, AUAndi Sellers, UFKristin Chapman, UMMel Buemi, UKSandy Carnes, AUKeisha Bell, UFMegan Rivera, AUBeth Wells, UK

2002*Jordan Kellgren, UFLiz Butler, UKKeeley Dowling, UTCrystal Frimpong, UFRobin Fulton, UFMandy Heintz, LSStephanie Keating, LSJen Laughridge, UTDanielle Murphy, UFElizabeth Ramsey, UKRhian Wilkinson, UT

2003*Robin Fulton, UFKeeley Dowling, UTSue Flamini, UTStephanie Freeman, UFCrystal Frimpong, UFMegan McMillan, UFKristal Menard, UMLyndsey Patterson, UTAndrea Velasco, UGRhian Wilkinson, UTJessica Winton, UG

2004*Stephanie Freeman, UFMelanie Booth, UFAli Christoph, UTKeeley Dowling, UTGenna Gorman, UTKayla Lockaby, UTLindley Beckman, UMKristal Menard, UMKelly Renie, UMMonica Buff, VUSarah Dennis, VU

2005*Ronda Brooks, AUAli Christoph, UTJenny Jeffers, UTAshley Eason, AUJada Stewart, AUKristen Stewart, AUCallie Lanphier, UKCourtney McCrudden, UKMeghan Habig, VUKatie Schulz, VUSarah Dennis, VU

2006*Anne Ogundele, UKSarah Gaunt, UKMegan Jones, UKAmeera Abdullah, UFStacy Bishop, FloridaLauren Hyde, UFLaura Armstrong, SCAshley Kirk, SCBlakely Mattern, SCErica Griffin, UTKylee Rossi, UTAli Christoph, UT

2007*Stacy Bishop, UFCaroline Vanderpool, LSVal Vogler, LSAshley Kirk, SCKim Miller, SCMichelle Betos, UGJoni Vickers, UGMegan Tomlinson, UGShelly Lyle, UFAshlee Elliott, UFAmeera Abdullah, UF

2008*Jaimel Johnson, UTNicki Bush, LSUCasey Crawford, LSUAmeerah Abdullah, UFMegan Kerns, UFMichelle Betos, UGMegan Tomlinson, UGBailey Powell, UGJulie Edwards, UTChelsea Hatcher, UTTanya Emerson, UT

2009*Blakely Mattern, SCKaty Frierson, AUSammy Towne, AULauren Hyde, UFKatie Fraine, UFMalorie Rutledge, LSMelissa Clarke, LSNikki Bush, LSKayla Grimsley, SCKim Miller, SCLindsay Small, SC

2010*Erika Tymrak, UFJazmyne Avant, UFLaura Eddy, UGTraci Dreesen, UGAddie Eggleston, LSKayla Grimsley, SCMegan Kinneman, LSMollie Patton, SCBrittany Rhodes, SCLindsay Thompson, UFKat Williamson, UF

2011*Katy Frierson, AUAna Cate, AUAmy Howard, AUJulie King, AUTori Bailey, UTChelsea Hatcher, UTMolly Atherton, UAJustine Bernier, UAJo Dragotta, UFHolly King, UFKat Williamson, UF

2012*Erika Tymrak, UFMeghan Streight, AMBeth West, AMHaley Krentz, MOMcKenzie Sauerwein, MOTatiana Coleman, AUAmy Howard, AUMary Nicholson, AUJo Dragotta, UFHolly King, UFErika Tymrak, UFChristen Westphal, UF

2013*Liz Keester, AMMandy McCalla, UMBethany Bunker, UMDanielle Au, SCSabrina D’Angelo, SCSavannah Jordan, UFHavana Solaun, UFChristen Westphal, UFAllie Bailey, AMShea Groom, AMMeghan Streight, AM

2014*Bianca Brinson, AMChelsea Drennan, SCStevi Parker, SCAllie Sirna, UTHannah Wilkinson, UTAlex Carter, UKArin Gilliland, UKStuart Pope, UKJordan Day, AMShea Groom, AMMeghan Streight, AM

2015*Christen Westphal, UFKala Faulkner, AUBrooke Ramsier, AUAlex Arlitt, LSNatalia Gomez Junco, LSEmily Bates, AMMikaela Harvey, AMAlly Watt, AMSavannah Jordan, UFClaire Falknor, UFMeggie Dougherty Howard, UF

* MVP

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SEC TOURNAMENT RECORDSTEAM

Single GameGoals in a half: 5 - Vanderbilt vs. Arkansas (1997 quarters -1st)Goals in a game: 8 - Vanderbilt vs. Arkansas (1997 quarters) 8 - Arkansas vs. Auburn (1993 semis)Assists: 6 - Florida vs. Georgia (2007 finals) 5 - LSU vs. Vanderbilt (2009 quarters) 5 - Florida vs. Georgia (2003 semis) 5 - Florida vs. Ole Miss (1997 quarters) 5 - Arkansas vs. Auburn (1993 semis)Shots: 44 - Florida vs. Ole Miss (1997 quarters)Corner Kicks: 18 - Florida vs. Arkansas (1996 finals)Fouls: 36 - Florida vs. Arkansas (1996 finals) Match Length (Time): 135 minutes: Tennessee 1, Florida 1 (2OT) (2003 finals - Tennessee won on penalty kicks 7-6)

TournamentGoals: 13 - Florida and Vanderbilt (1997)Assists: 15 - Florida (1997)Shots: 92 - Florida (1997)Corner Kicks: 29 - Florida (1996)Fouls: 65 - Florida (1996)

Tournament - Two Teams, Single GameGoals: 11 - Vanderbilt 8, Arkansas 3 (1997 quarters)Assists: 6 - Florida 5, Georgia 1 (2003 semis) 6 - Tennessee 4, Auburn 2 (2006 quarters) 6 - Florida 6, Georgia 0 (2007 finals) 6 - LSU 5, Vanderbilt 1 (2009 quarters) 6 - Florida 4, Vanderbilt 2 (2010 quarters) 6 - Auburn 4, Florida 2 (2011 finals)Shots: 49 - Florida 44, Ole Miss 5 (1997 quarters)Corner Kicks: 22 - Auburn 11, Tennessee 11 (2011 semis)

INDIVIDUALSingle GamePoints: 12 - Danielle Fotopoulos, Florida vs. Auburn (1996 semifinal)Goals: 6 - Danielle Fotopoulos, Florida vs. Auburn (1996 semifinal)Assists: 3 - Melissa Pini, Florida vs. Auburn (1996 semifinals) 3 - Stacy Bishop, Florida vs. Georgia (2007 finals) 3 - Erika Tymrak, Florida vs. Georgia (2010 semis)Shots: 11 - Melissa Pini, Florida vs. Ole Miss (1997 quarters) 11 - Danielle Fotopoulos, Florida vs. Arkansas (1996 finals)

TournamentPoints: 15 - Danielle Fotopoulos, Florida (1996)Goals: 7 - Danielle Fotopoulos, Florida (1996)Assists: 4 - Kerri Doran, Florida (1998) 4 - Stacy Bishop, Florida (2007) 4 - Erika Tymrak, Florida (2010)Shots: 29 - Danielle Fotopoulos, Florida (1996)

GOALKEEPERSSingle GameSaves: 23 - Holly Smith, Arkansas vs. Florida (1996 finals)

Tournament (Min. 2 Games)GAA: 0.00 - Jordan Day, Texas A&M (2014) 0.00 - Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart, Tennessee (2005) 0.00 - Meredith Flaherty, Florida (1998) 0.00 - Christy Barringer, Vanderbilt (1994)Goals Allowed: 0 - Jordan Day, Texas A&M (2014) 0 - Christy Barringer, Vanderbilt (1994)Saves: 38 - Holly Smith, Arkansas (1996)Shutouts: 3 - Jordan Day, Texas A&M (2014) 3 - Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart, Tennessee (2005)

ALL-TIME RECORDS Years Won Lost Tie PctFlorida 21 373 98 31 .774Texas A&M 24 395 116 30 .758Tennessee 20 236 151 37 .600Georgia 21 238 162 35 .587South Carolina 21 236 161 47 .584Auburn 23 243 175 42 .574Kentucky 24 263 191 45 .572Ole Miss 21 224 164 44 .569Missouri 20 217 170 29 .556LSU 21 201 183 49 .521Vanderbilt 23 276 275 49 .501Alabama 22 208 222 28 .485Arkansas 23 225 297 40 .436Mississippi State 21 142 236 26 .384

ALL-TIME SEC RECORDS Years Won Lost Tie Pct ChampFlorida 21 169 29 13 .832 14Texas A&M 4 34 9 3 .772 2Tennessee 20 122 68 20 .629 3Missouri 4 25 15 6 .609 0Georgia 21 111 90 20 .548 0Kentucky 23 109 90 17 .544 0Auburn 23 100 83 23 .541 1Vanderbilt 23 96 95 26 .502 2Ole Miss 21 91 93 27 .495 0South Carolina 21 89 94 28 .488 1LSU 21 79 106 25 .436 0Alabama 22 71 124 20 .377 0Arkansas 22 62 135 18 .330 0Mississippi State 21 38 159 14 .213 0

SEC TOURNAMENT RECORDS Years Won Lost Tie Pct ChampFlorida 20 46 7 3 .848 11Texas A&M 4 9 2 0 .818 2Tennessee 17 14 12 5 .532 4Vanderbilt 16 12 11 3 .519 2Kentucky 21 14 17 2 .455 2LSU 13 8 10 3 .452 0Auburn 19 12 18 4 .412 1Georgia 17 10 17 2 .379 0South Carolina 14 6 12 5 .370 1Arkansas 8 4 8 2 .357 0Ole Miss 16 7 16 0 .304 0Alabama 9 3 9 0 .250 0Missouri 4 1 4 0 .200 0Mississippi State 2 0 2 0 .000 0

ALL-TIME SEC CHAMPIONSYear Champion SEC Overall 1993 Vanderbilt 4-0 11-81994 Vanderbilt 7-1 17-41995 Kentucky 6-2 17-71996 Florida 8-0 22-31997 Florida 7-1 20-3-11998 Florida 8-0 26-1-01999 Florida 9-0 21-2-02000 Florida 9-0 16-8-02001 Florida 8-1 21-4-12002 Auburn 6-1-2 15-5-22003 Tennessee 7-1-1 17-5-22004 Tennessee 10-1-0 17-5-22005 Tennessee 10-1-0 15-6-22006 Florida 7-1-3 14-6-52007 Florida 9-2-0 17-5-32008 Florida 11-0-0 19-4-12009 Florida 8-1-2 16-6-22010 Florida 9-1-1 19-2-32011 South Carolina 9-2-0 16-7-02012 Florida 11-2-0 19-5-12013 Florida 9-2-0 18-5-1 Texas A&M 9-2-0 18-5-22014 Texas A&M 9-1-1 22-3-22015 Florida 8-2-1 19-4-1

Note: From 1993-99, the winner of the SEC Tournament was declared SEC Champion and beginning with 1995 received the SEC’s NCAA automatic selection. The SEC went to a divisional format in soccer in 1995 and began awarding divisional cham-pions. From 2000-03, the SEC Champion was determined by the team with the best winning percentage after the regular-season conference matches. Starting in 2004, the SEC Champion was de-termined by the team with the most points after the regular-season conference matches Teams are awarded (3) points for a win, (1) point for a tie and (0) points for a loss in SEC matches.

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ALL-TIME SEC STANDINGS

1993 SEC OverallVanderbilt*! 2-0 11-8Kentucky 1-1 13-7Auburn 0-2 7-6-3Arkansas 0-0 10-10Note: In 1993, SEC teams did not compete in round-robin play. Tournament seeds were based upon head-to-head competition, regional rankings, results vs. common opponents and national-ly-ranked opponents.

1994 SEC OverallVanderbilt*! 4-0 17-4Alabama 2-1-1 13-5-1Auburn 1-1-2 11-6-3Kentucky 1-3 10-9Arkansas 0-3-1 7-11-2

1995East Division SEC OverallVanderbilt^ 7-1 14-7 Florida 6-1-1 14-5-1 Kentucky*! 6-2 17-7 Georgia 3-3-2 10-5-3 South Carolina 0-7-1 8-10-2

West DivisionAlabama^ 6-2 11-9 LSU 5-3 11-8-1 Auburn 5-3 12-7-1 Arkansas 3-5 5-13-1 Mississippi State 1-7 7-10 Ole Miss 0-8 6-12

1996East Division SEC OverallFlorida*^! 8-0-0 22-3-0Georgia 6-2-0 14-7-0Kentucky 6-2-0 13-6-2 Vanderbilt 5-3-0 12-9-1Tennessee 3-5-0 6-13-1South Carolina 2-5-1 10-7-2

West DivisionArkansas^ 4-3-1 11-7-3 Auburn 3-3-2 8-10-3Alabama 3-4-1 9-8-2Mississippi State 2-5-1 12-5-24LSU 2-6-0 11-8-0 Ole Miss 1-7-0 9-9-1

1997East Division SEC OverallVanderbilt^ 7-1 14-8-0 Florida*! 7-1 20-3-1 Kentucky 6-2 9-12-1 Georgia 5-3 15-6-1Tennessee 2-6 11-8-0 South Carolina 2-6 8-11-0

West DivisionAlabama^ 7-1 14-6-0 Auburn 4-4 11-9-1 Ole Miss 4-4 11-9-0 Mississippi State 2-6 11-8-1 Arkansas 2-6 6-12-1 LSU 0-8 0-18-0

1998East Division SEC OverallFlorida*!^ 8-0 26-1-0Vanderbilt 6-2 17-6-0Kentucky 5-3 9-9-3Tennessee 5-3 12-8-0Georgia 4-4 14-6-1South Carolina 4-4 11-7-1

West DivisionAlabama^ 6-2 13-7-1Ole Miss 3-5 9-7-2LSU 3-5 8-11-2Arkansas 2-6 6-11-0Auburn 2-6 5-12-0Mississippi State 0-8 3-14-1

1999East Division SEC OverallFlorida^*! 9-0 26-2-0Kentucky 8-1 16-3-2South Carolina 6-3 14-5-0Vanderbilt 6-3 9-10-1Georgia 5-4 13-6-2Tennessee 5-4 8-11-1

West DivisionOle Miss^ 4-5 14-9-0Arkansas 4-5 7-12-0Alabama 3-6 6-14-0LSU 2-7 4-15-1Mississippi State 1-8 4-16-0Auburn 1-8 6-13-0

2000East Division SEC OverallFlorida^*! 9-0 16-8-0Tennessee 7-2 12-8-0Kentucky 6-3 15-6-0Vanderbilt 5-4 12-9-0Georgia 4-4-1 11-9-2South Carolina 1-8 4-16-0

West DivisionOle Miss^ 5-3-1 13-6-1LSU 5-4 15-6-0 Arkansas 3-5-1 7-11-3 Mississippi State 3-5-1 8-11-1 Auburn 3-6 13-7-0 Alabama 1-8 6-14-0

2001East Division SEC OverallFlorida^*! 8-1 21-4-1Georgia 7-2 13-6-1Tennessee 7-2 11-6-1Kentucky 5-4 12-8-1Vanderbilt 4-5 7-10South Carolina 2-6-1 8-7-3

West DivisionMississippi State^ 5-4 13-8Auburn^ 5-4 11-8-1 Ole Miss 4-5 10-10-1Alabama 2-6-1 10-7-1Arkansas 2-7 6-14 LSU 1-6-2 7-8-3

2002East Division SEC OverallTennessee^! 6-2-1 18-6-1Florida 5-3-1 10-10-2South Carolina 4-3-2 13-6-2Kentucky 4-4 11-9-0Georgia 4-5 8-11-1Vanderbilt 2-5-2 5-9-2

West DivisionAuburn^* 6-1-2 15-5-2 Ole Miss 5-3-1 13-5-2LSU 2-3-3 12-5-3 Arkansas 3-5-1 7-12-1 Alabama 2-5-2 12-6-2Mississippi State 2-6-1 6-13-1

2003East Division SEC OverallTennessee*^! 7-1-1 17-5-2Florida 6-2-1 19-4-2Kentucky 4-3-2 6-9-4Georgia 4-5-0 13-10-0South Carolina 3-4-2 10-8-3Vanderbilt 3-4-2 8-7-3

West DivisionAuburn^ 6-1-2 14-4-3 Ole Miss 4-3-2 15-6-2Alabama 2-5-2 9-8-2Arkansas 3-6-0 7-10-2 Mississippi State 2-5-2 9-8-3LSU 2-7-0 10-9-1

Vanderbilt won the first SEC soccer championship in 1993

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2004East Division SEC OverallTennessee*^ 10-1-0 17-5-2Florida! 7-2-2 16-4-3Vanderbilt 5-2-4 7-7-5Kentucky 3-7-1 6-12-1Georgia 2-6-3 4-9-5South Carolina 2-7-2 8-10-2

West DivisionAuburn^ 9-0-2 15-4-2Mississippi State 5-5-1 9-9-3Alabama 5-6-0 10-11-0Ole Miss 4-5-2 9-10-2Arkansas 2-7-2 6-11-2LSU 2-8-1 8-11-1

2005East Division SEC OverallTennessee*!^ 10-1-0 15-6-2Florida 8-2-1 13-6-1Vanderbilt 8-2-1 16-3-3Georgia 6-4-1 12-6-2Kentucky 3-5-3 8-6-7South Carolina 2-9-0 6-12-0

West DivisionOle Miss^ 8-1-2 14-5-2Auburn 5-6-0 8-12-1LSU 3-7-1 8-10-2Arkansas 3-8-0 6-12-0Alabama 2-7-2 8-8-2Mississippi State 2-8-1 4-11-4

2006East Division SEC OverallFlorida*^ 7-1-3 14-6-5Kentucky! 6-3-2 14-7-3Tennessee 6-3-2 12-7-4Vanderbilt 6-3-2 10-4-7South Carolina 5-2-4 11-6-5Georgia 5-6-0 10-9-0

West DivisionAuburn^ 5-3-3 11-6-3Ole Miss 4-2-5 8-7-5LSU 4-4-3 9-8-3Arkansas 3-6-2 10-7-2Alabama 1-10-0 5-14-0Mississippi State 1-10-0 2-16-0

2007East Division SEC OverallFlorida!*^ 9-2-0 17-5-3Georgia 8-1-2 18-4-2Tennessee 8-2-1 15-5-2South Carolina 5-4-2 14-6-3Kentucky 4-6-1 10-7-3Vanderbilt 3-6-2 6-10-3

West DivisionLSU^ 5-2-4 12-5-7Auburn 6-5-0 10-8-2Ole Miss 4-4-3 7-8-5Mississippi State 2-8-1 6-12-1Alabama 2-8-1 9-10-1Arkansas 1-9-1 8-11-1

2008East Division SEC OverallFlorida*^ 11-0-0 19-4-1Georgia 7-3-1 11-11-1South Carolina 5-4-2 11-7-4Tennessee! 5-5-1 10-11-2Vanderbilt 3-7-1 9-8-2Kentucky 3-7-1 5-12-2

West DivisionLSU^ 7-3-1 14-4-2Auburn^ 7-3-1 12-9-2Ole Miss 5-5-1 7-10-3Alabama 4-6-1 9-9-2Arkansas 4-7-0 11-8-0Mississippi State 0-11-0 5-15-0

2009East Division SEC OverallFlorida*^ 8-1-2 16-6-2South Carolina! 7-3-1 19-4-2Georgia 7-4-0 15-6-1Vanderbilt 5-6-0 11-8-1Tennessee 4-5-2 8-9-3Kentucky 2-8-1 5-10-4

West DivisionLSU^ 8-2-1 15-4-5Ole Miss 7-2-2 13-6-2Auburn 6-5-0 10-9-3Arkansas 2-7-2 8-7-4Alabama 2-8-1 6-11-1Mississippi State 1-8-2 9-8-2

2010East Division SEC OverallFlorida*^! 9-1-1 19-2-3South Carolina 8-2-1 15-6-4Tennessee 7-3-1 10-9-1Georgia 5-3-3 11-6-4Kentucky 4-5-2 10-7-3Vanderbilt 4-5-2 8-10-2

West DivisionAuburn^ 5-4-2 11-8-2LSU 4-4-3 8-8-5Ole Miss 3-5-3 7-9-4Alabama 3-6-2 8-8-2Arkansas 2-7-2 5-11-3 Mississippi State 1-10-0 8-12-0

2011East Division SEC OverallSouth Carolina* 9-2-0 16-7-0Tennessee 7-4-0 15-7-0Florida 7-4-0 17-8-0Georgia 6-3-2 13-7-2Kentucky 6-5-0 13-7-1Vanderbilt 2-9-0 8-11-0

West DivisionLSU^ 8-3-0 13-8-1Auburn! 5-5-1 15-7-2Alabama 4-5-2 10-9-3Ole Miss 4-7-0 8-10-1Mississippi State 3-7-1 6-10-3Arkansas 2-9-0 4-14-0

2012East Division SEC OverallFlorida*! 11-2-0 19-5-1Tennessee 9-3-1 14-5-3Kentucky 8-4-1 14-7-1Missouri 8-5-0 14-7-1South Carolina 3-7-3 7-10-4Georgia 3-8-2 7-11-2Vanderbilt 2-7-4 5-10-5

West DivisionTexas A&M^ 10-2-1 19-5-1Auburn 7-6-0 13-11-1Arkansas 6-6-1 9-10-1LSU 5-6-2 9-8-4Ole Miss 5-8-0 13-9-0Alabama 3-8-2 8-9-2Mississippi State 2-10-1 9-10-1

2013 SEC OverallFlorida* 9-2-0 18-5-1Texas A&M*! 9-2-0 18-5-2South Carolina 8-2-1 17-4-2Ole Miss 7-3-1 16-6-2Kentucky 7-4-0 14-7-1Georgia 5-5-1 12-7-1LSU 5-5-1 9-9-2Arkansas 5-6-0 15-8-1Missouri 4-4-3 8-9-3Auburn 3-5-3 8-9-4Alabama 4-7-0 6-12-0Tennessee 3-5-3 8-7-4Vanderbilt 1-9-1 4-12-3Mississippi State 0-11-0 3-15-0

2014 SEC OverallTexas A&M*! 9-1-1 22-3-2Florida 9-2-0 17-4-2Kentucky 8-3-0 16-7-1Missouri 6-4-1 12-7-3South Carolina 5-3-3 14-6-5Auburn 5-3-3 12-7-3Alabama 5-4-2 10-7-3Georgia 5-5-1 10-8-2Arkansas 4-4-3 9-7-6Tennessee 4-6-1 10-10-2Ole Miss 3-4-4 8-6-5Vanderbilt 2-7-2 7-10-2LSU 1-9-1 5-13-2Mississippi State 0-11-0 3-15-0

2015 SEC OverallFlorida*! 8-2-1 19-4-1Missouri 7-2-2 9-5-5Ole Miss 7-4-0 14-5-4Auburn 7-4-0 16-6-1South Carolina 6-3-2 12-5-3Texas A&M 6-4-1 17-7-2LSU 5-4-2 13-6-4Vanderbilt 4-4-3 9-8-4Georgia 4-7-0 5-12-1Kentucky 3-5-3 9-7-4Tennessee 3-5-3 7-5-6Mississippi State 3-6-2 5-10-3Arkansas 2-8-1 6-11-1Alabama 2-9-0 5-12-2

* SEC Champion! SEC Tournament Champion^ Division Champions

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ANNUAL LEADERS

TEAM LEADERSScoring Offense1993 Arkansas ..........................2.851994 Vanderbilt .........................3.621995 Florida .............................3.351996 Florida .............................3.921997 Florida .............................4.001998 Florida .............................3.591999 Florida .............................3.702000 Auburn.............................2.802001 Florida .............................3.002002 Alabama ..........................2.952003 LSU .................................2.802004 Florida .............................2.172005 Alabama ..........................2.782006 Georgia ...........................1.892007 Florida .............................1.922008 LSU .................................2.472009 LSU .................................2.332010 Florida .............................2.332011 Florida .............................2.282012 Florida .............................2.202013 Ole Miss ..........................2.622014 Texas A&M .......................2.692015 Florida .............................2.54

Scoring Defense1993 Vanderbilt .........................1.421994 Alabama ..........................0.891995 Florida .............................0.751996 Florida .............................0.921997 Florida .............................0.961998 Florida .............................0.621999 Florida .............................0.522000 LSU .................................1.052001 South Carolina .................1.002002 LSU .................................0.802003 Auburn.............................0.712004 Auburn.............................0.712005 Vanderbilt .........................0.452006 Kentucky ..........................0.622007 Florida .............................0.482008 LSU .................................0.852009 South Carolina .................0.562010 Florida .............................0.672011 South Carolina .................0.782012 Texas A&M .......................0.642013 South Carolina .................0.612014 South Carolina .................0.722015 Missouri ...........................0.89

INDIVIDUAL LEADERSScoring Year Player, School Points1993 Amy Van Laecke, AR .............361994 Jenger Burchett, VU..............411995 Sarah Comeaux, UM ...........311996 Danielle Fotopoulos, UF .......811997 Andrea Sellers, UF ...............611998 Danielle Fotopoulos, UF .......751999 Abby Wambach, UF .............622000 Abby Wambach, UF .............542001 Abby Wambach, UF .............762002 Mandy Heintz, LS .................502003 Jessica Winton, UG ..............392004 Stephanie Freeman, UF ........372005 Libby Probst, UA...................372006 Carrie Patterson, UG ............312007 Carrie Patterson, UG ............322008 Malorie Rutledge, LS ............362009 Malorie Rutledge, LS ............382010 Kayla Grimsley, SC...............342011 Alexa Newfield, UG .............402012 Rafaelle Souza, UM ..............33 Mandy McCalla, UM ............332013 Rafaelle Souza, UM ..............502014 Savannah Jordan, UF ...........462015 Savannah Jordan, UF ...........55

GoalsYear Player, School Goals1993 Bobbi Lee, VU .....................13 Honey Marsh, AR .................131994 Jenger Burchett, VU..............131995 Sarah Comeaux, UM ...........151996 Danielle Fotopoulos, UF .......341997 Andrea Sellers, UF ...............231998 Danielle Fotopoulos, UF .......321999 Sarah Yohe, UF....................242000 Abby Wambach, UF .............232001 Abby Wambach, UF .............312002 Mandy Heintz, LS .................232003 Jessica Winton, UG ..............162004 Stephanie Freeman, UF ........172005 Libby Probst, UA...................152006 Carrie Patterson, UG ............12 Stacy Bishop, UF ..................122007 Racehl Yepez, LS ..................142008 Kylee Rossi, UT ....................13 Megan Kerns, UF .................132009 Malorie Rutledge, LS ............13 Kayla Grimsley, SC...............132010 McKenzie Barney, UF ............142011 Alexa Newfield, UG .............162012 Rafaelle Souza, UM ..............13 Mandy McCalla, UM ............13 Annie Kunz, AM ...................132013 Rafaelle Souza, UM ..............22 Savannah Jordan, UF ...........222014 Savannah Jordan, UF ...........192015 Savannah Jordan, UF ...........24

AssistsYear Player, School Assists1993 Amy Van Laecke, AR .............121994 Sarah McDonald, VU ...........161995 Leah Rutledge, UM ..............141996 Leah Rutledge, UM ..............251997 Andrea Sellers, UF ...............151998 Asta Helgadottir, VU .............161999 Abby Wambach, UF .............162000 Kellie Evans, AU ...................132001 Jessi Moore, MS ..................162002 Rhian Wilkinson, UT .............152003 Melanie Booth, UF ...............112004 Ashley Kellgren, UF ..............112005 Genna Gorman, UT ...............82006 Randi-Lynn Bruso, UG ............8 Chrissy Strini, UM ..................82007 Caitlin King, AU ...................132008 Malorie Rutledge, LS ............182009 Malorie Rutledge, LS ............122010 Erika Tymrak, UF ..................132011 Katy Frierson, AU .................132012 Erika Tymrak, UF ..................122013 Emma Fletcher, LS ................12 Chelsea Drennan, SC ...........122014 Ashleigh Ellenwood, AR ........142015 Christen Westphal, UF ..........13

GOALKEEPERSSave Percentage*Year Player, School Pct.1993 Kerri Reifel, AR ................0.8281994 Amy Pseja, UA ................0.9161995 Carrie Kuhnell, UK ..........0.8772003 Luisa Marzotto, MS .........0.8622004 Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart, UT ...0.8432005 Ann Shelton, UM ............0.9302006 Anne Ogundele, UK ........0.8822007 Jaimel Johnson, UT .........0.8472008 Allison Whitworth, AU ......0.8522009 Britni Williams, AR ...........0.8602010 Megan Kinneman, LS ......0.8512011 Julie Eckel, UT ................0.8332012 Jordan Day, AM ..............0.8322013 Taylor Burke, UF .............0.8252014 Jordan Day, AM ..............0.8632015 Julie Eckel, UT ................0.818*No records for the 1995-02 seasons

Goals Against AverageYear Player, School GAA1993 Amy Moxley, UK ................1.371994 Amy Pseja, UA ..................0.501995 Carrie Kuhnell, UK ............0.601996 Carrie Kuhnell, UK ............0.811997 Amanda Blevins, VU ..........1.121998 Meredith Flaherty, UF ........0.641999 Jordan Kellgren, UF ..........0.572000 Bonnie Otillio, LS ..............1.042001 Jordan Kellgren, UF ..........0.622002 Megan Rivera, AU .............0.792003 Megan Rivera, AU .............0.682004 V. Phillips-Bosshart, UT ......0.682005 Ann Shelton, UM ..............0.272006 Tyler Griffin, VU ................0.602007 Laura Armstrong, SC .........0.492008 Meghan Berlingo, UF ........0.692009 Mollie Patton, SC ..............0.522010 Megan Kinneman, LS ........0.662011 Sabrina D’Angelo, SC .......0.802012 Jordan Day, AM ................0.632013 Taylor Burke, UF ...............0.54

2014 Sabrina D’Angelo, SC .......0.562015 Kaylan Marckese, UF ........0.85

SavesYear Player, School Saves1993 Kerri Reifel, ARK .................1591994 Kerri Reifel, ARK .................1721995 Amy Toms, USC .................1261996 Holly Smith, ARK ................1701997 Aja Lanclos, LSU ................1321998 Rachel Brown, UA ..............1421999 Rachel Brown, UA ..............1392000 Nicole Williams, UG ..........1222001 Megan Rivera, AU ..............1022002 Ashley Lindley, UG .............1092003 Luisa Marzotto, MS ............1122004 Carrie Dillsaver, AR ............1042005 Emily Meyers, MS ...............1352006 Anne Ogundele, UK ...........1122007 Justine Bernier, UA .............1452008 Allison Whitworth, AU .........1322009 Amy Howard, AU ...............1212010 Skylar Rosson, MS ..............1102011 Skylar Rossen, MS ..............1312012 Amy Howard, AU ...............1302013 McKenzie Sauerwein, MO ..1002014 Christiana Ogunsami, VU ...1132015 Louise Hogrell, UG ..............96

ShutoutsYear Player, School ShO1993 Amy Moxley, UK .....................51994 Christy Barringer, VU ............121995 Carrie Kuhnell, UK .................9 Christy Barringer, VU ..............91996 Lynn Pattishall, UF ..................71997 Carrie Warner, UA .................71998 Meredith Flaherty, UF ........10.51999 Nicole Williams, UG ............122000 Bonnie Otillio, LS ...................82001 Jordan Kellgren, UF ...............72002 Megan Rivera, AU ..................92003 Megan Rivera, AU ................12 V. Phillips-Bosshart, UT .........122004 V. Phillips-Bosshart, UT .........112005 Tyler Griffin, VU ...................142006 Anne Ogundele, UK .............142007 Jaimel Johnson, UT ..............102008 Allison Whitworth, AU .............82009 Mollie Patton, SC .................152010 Katie Fraine, UF ...................102011 Jule Eckel, UT ........................8 Mo Isom, LS ..........................82012 Jordan Day, AM ...................142013 Sabrina D’Angelo, SC ..........122014 Sabrina D’Angelo, SC ..........10 Alyse Scott, AU ....................102015 Julie Eckel, UT .......................8

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SEC SINGLE-GAME RECORDS

INDIVIDUALMost PointsGame:1. 15 Sarah Comeaux, UM vs. Northwestern State .............................. 11/1/96 Libby Probst, UA vs. Nicholls State .......................................... 11/16/053. 12 Danielle Fotopoulos, UF vs. Auburn .......................................... 11/9/96 Katie French, UA vs. Jackson State ............................................ 9/22/025. 10 Jackie Cooper, LSU vs. McNeese State ...................................... 11/1/96 Allison Campbell, UT vs. UNC Asheville .................................... 9/18/98 Stacy Bishop, LSU vs. Jackson State .......................................... 8/31/03

Most GoalsGame:1. 7 Sarah Comeaux, UM vs. Northwestern State .............................. 11/1/962. 6 Danielle Fotopoulos, UF vs. Auburn .......................................... 11/9/963. 5 Allison Campbell, UT vs. UNC-Asheville ................................... 9/18/98 Katie French, UA vs. Jackson State ............................................ 9/22/02 Stacy Bishop, LSU vs. Jackson State .......................................... 8/31/03 Libby Probst, UA vs. Nicholls State .......................................... 11/16/05

Most AssistsGame:1. 5 Leah Rutledge, UM vs. Northwestern State ................................. 11/1/96 Tammy Zegledi, UM vs. Middle Tennessee State ......................... 11/3/96 Libby Probst, UA vs. Nicholls State .......................................... 11/16/054. 4 Lisa Olinyk, UF vs. Tennessee ................................................... 9/29/96 Leah Rutledge, UM vs. Middle Tennessee State .......................... 11/3/96 Lauren Tietze, MSU vs. Tennessee-Chattanooga ....................... 11/16/96 Christie Brady, UF vs. LSU ........................................................ 9/26/97 Kendyl Mygatt, UM vs. UALR .................................................... 9/13/09

Most ShotsGame:1. 19 Melissa Pini, UF vs. Central Florida ............................................. 9/3/952. 17 Alexa Newfield, UG vs. Mississippi State.................................... 10/7/113. 16 Sarah Yohe, UF vs. South Carolina ......................................... 10/26/974. 15 Jennifer Soileau, UM vs. SE Louisiana ....................................... 11/1/985. 14 Kat Walsh, MS vs. ETSU ....................................................... 9/13/2009 Chelsea Hatcher, UT vs. Ole Miss ......................................... 10/7/2011

Consecutive Games With a Goal1. 10 Abby Wambach, UF ................................................ 10/7/01 - 11/9/012. 9 Sarah Yohe, UF ......................................................... 9/4/99 - 10/3/993. 8 Danielle Fotopoulos, UF ...................................... 10/11/96 - 10/27/96 Andi Sellers, UF .................................................... 10/12/97 - 11/6/97 Sarah Yohe, UF ................................................... 10/19/97 - 11/15/97

Consecutive Games With at least One Point1. 16 Abby Wambach, UF ................................................ 9/23/01 - 11/9/012. 14 Sarah Yohe, UF ....................................................... 9/4/99 - 10/22/993. 12 Danielle Fotopoulos, UF ....................................... 9/27/96 - 10/27/964. 11 Kim Patrick, UT ....................................................... 9/23/01 - 11/2/01

GOALKEEPERSMost Goals Against1. 10 Aja Lanclos, LSU vs. Florida ..................................................... 9/26/97 Mandi Risden, AU vs. Clemson ................................................... 9/1/983. 9 Aja Lanclos, LSU vs. Arkansas ................................................ 10/26/97 Melinda Smith, UM vs. Florida ............................................... 10/18/98 Rachel Brown, UA vs. Santa Clara ............................................ 10/3/99 Elise Mathews, USC vs. North Carolina ....................................... 9/8/00

Most Saves1. 23 Holly Smith, ARK vs. Florida ................................................... 11/10/962. 20 Amanda Sandling, USC vs. Georgia ......................................... 2/29/963. 19 Stacey Kramer, AU vs. Huntingdon ............................................ 9/29/93 Meredith McPherson, AU vs. Arkansas ...................................... 9/24/94 Skylar Rossen, MS vs. Georgia ................................................. 10/7/11 Emily Rusk, UA vs, Colorado ...................................................... 9/6/13

TEAMMost PointsIn a half:1. 26 Alabama vs. Jackson State, 1st Half .......................................... 9/22/022. 24 Ole Miss vs. Northwestern State, 1st Half .................................. 11/1/96 LSU vs. Southern, 1st Half ...................................................... 10/31/044. 23 Alabama vs. Nicholls State, 1st Half ......................................... 9/16/05

Game:1. 51 Alabama vs. Jackson State ....................................................... 9/22/022. 44 Alabama vs. Nicholls State ....................................................... 9/16/053. 41 Ole Miss vs. Northwestern State ............................................... 11/1/964. 38 Mississippi State vs. Alabama A&M ........................................... 9/24/005. 36 Florida vs. LSU ........................................................................ 9/24/99

Most GoalsIn a half:1. 10 Alabama vs. Jackson State, 1st Half .......................................... 9/22/02 Alabama vs. Jackson State, 2nd Half ........................................ 9/22/02 3. 9 LSU vs. Southern, 1st Half ...................................................... 10/31/044. 8 Ole Miss vs. Alabama A&M, 1st Half ........................................ 9/26/01

Game:1. 20 Alabama vs. Jackson State ....................................................... 9/22/02 2. 14 Alabama vs. Nicholls State ....................................................... 9/16/053. 13 Ole Miss vs. Northwestern State ............................................... 11/1/964. 12 Ole Miss vs. UT-Martin .............................................................. 9/6/98 South Carolina vs. S.C. State ................................................... 9/19/01 LSU vs. Jackson State .............................................................. 8/31/03

Most Goals AllowedIn a half: 7 Arkansas vs. North Carolina, 1st half ........................................ 9/18/94

Game:1. 12 Auburn vs. Clemson .................................................................. 9/1/982. 11 LSU vs. Florida ........................................................................ 9/24/99

Most AssistsIn a half:1. 10 Tennessee vs. Belmont, 2nd Half............................................... 9/13/152. 9 Alabama vs. Nicholls State, 1st Half ......................................... 9/16/053. 8 Florida vs. LSU ....................................................................... 9/24/994. 7 Mississippi State vs. McNeese State ........................................... 9/21/96 Tennessee vs. Arkansas State ...................................................... 9/6/02 Alabama vs. Nicholls State, 2nd Half ........................................ 9/16/05

Game:1. 18 Mississippi State vs. Alabama A&M ........................................... 9/24/002. 16 Alabama vs. Nicholls State ....................................................... 9/16/053. 15 Ole Miss vs. Northwestern State ............................................... 11/1/964. 14 Florida vs. LSU ........................................................................ 9/24/995. 13 Tennessee vs. Belmont ............................................................. 9/13/15

Most ShotsIn a half:1. 35 Alabama vs. Nicholls State, 1st Half ......................................... 9/16/052. 30 Georgia vs. Jacksonville, 1st half ............................................. 10/6/96 Vanderbilt vs. Morehead State, 2nd Half ................................. 11/15/05

Game:1. 63 Alabama vs. Jackson State ..................................................... 10/11/022. 57 LSU vs. Southern ..................................................................... 11/2/033. 56 Tennessee vs. Middle Tennessee State ....................................... 10/8/974. 55 Florida vs. Central Florida .......................................................... 9/3/955. 52 Florida vs. South Carolina ..................................................... 10/26/97

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SEC SEASON RECORDS

INDIVIDUALMost Points1. 81 Danielle Fotopoulos, UF ...............................................................19962. 76 Abby Wambach, UF .....................................................................20013. 75 Danielle Fotopoulos, UF ...............................................................19984. 62 Abby Wambach, UF .....................................................................19995. 61 Andrea Sellers, UF .......................................................................1997

Most Goals1. 34 Danielle Fotopoulos, UF ...............................................................19962. 32 Danielle Fotopoulos, UF ...............................................................19983. 31 Abby Wambach, UF .....................................................................20014. 26 Sarah Comeaux, UM ....................................................................19965. 24 Jackie Cooper, LSU ......................................................................1996 Sarah Yohe, UF ............................................................................1999 Savannah Jordan, UF ...................................................................2015

Most Assists1. 25 Leah Rutledge, UM .......................................................................19962. 18 Malorie Rutledge, LS.....................................................................20083. 17 Sarah McDonald, VU ...................................................................19944. 16 Asta Helgadottir, VU .....................................................................1998 Abby Wambach, UF .....................................................................1999 Jessi Moore, MS ...........................................................................2001

Most Shots1. 146 Danielle Fotopoulos, UF ...............................................................19982. 139 Danielle Fotopoulos, UF ...............................................................19963. 131 Abby Wambach, UF .....................................................................19984. 125 Abby Wambach, UF .....................................................................19995. 120 Abby Wambach, UF .....................................................................2001

GOALKEEPERSBest Goals Against Average1. 0.27 Ann Shelton, UM ..........................................................................20052. 0.45 Tyler Griffin, VU ...........................................................................20053. 0.49 Laura Armstrong, SC ....................................................................20074. 0.50 Amy Pseja, UA .............................................................................19945. 0.52 Mollie Patton, SC .........................................................................2009

Fewest Goals Allowed1. 3 Ann Shelton, UM ..........................................................................20052. 6 Laura Armstrong, SC ....................................................................20073. 7 Jordan Day, AM ...........................................................................2014 7 Jordan Kellgren, UF .....................................................................19995. 9 Amy Pseja, UA .............................................................................1994 Mindy Hyde, UG ..........................................................................1995 Meghan Berlingo, UF ...................................................................2008

Most Goals Allowed1. 43 Mandi Risden, AU ........................................................................19982. 42 Rachel Brown, UA ........................................................................19993. 41 April Coss, UM ............................................................................19964. 40 Taryn Holland, MS ........................................................................20085. 37 Elise Mathews, USC .....................................................................2000 Taryn Holland, MSU .....................................................................2007

Most Saves1. 172 Kerri Reifel, ARK ...........................................................................19942. 170 Holly Smith, ARK ..........................................................................19963. 159 Kerri Reifel, ARK ...........................................................................19934. 145 Justine Bernier, UA .......................................................................20075. 142 Rachel Brown, UA ........................................................................1998

Most Shutouts1. 15.0 Mollie Patton, SC .........................................................................20092. 14.0 Tyler Griffin, VU ...........................................................................2005 Anne Ogundele, UK .....................................................................2006 Jordan Day, AM ...........................................................................20125. 12.0 Christy Barringer, VU ....................................................................1994 Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart, UT ........................................................2003 Megan Rivera, AU ........................................................................2003 Sabrina D’Angelo, SC ..................................................................2013

Most Keeper Minutes1. 2,299 Valerie Vogler, LS ..........................................................................2007 2,299 Amy Howard, AU .........................................................................20123. 2,296 Mollie Patton, SC .........................................................................20104. 2,269 Jordan Day, AM ...........................................................................20125. 2,259 Brittni Goodwin, UF......................................................................2003

TEAMMost Points1. 286 Florida ........................................................................................19972. 278 Florida ........................................................................................19983. 267 Florida ........................................................................................19964. 254 Florida ........................................................................................19995. 228 Florida ........................................................................................2001

Most Goals1. 98 Florida ........................................................................................19962. 97 Florida ........................................................................................1997 Florida ........................................................................................19984. 85 Florida ........................................................................................19995. 78 Florida ........................................................................................2001

Fewest Goals Allowed1. 10 Vanderbilt ....................................................................................20052. 12 Florida ........................................................................................1999 Georgia ......................................................................................2005 Florida ........................................................................................20075. 13 Ole Miss .....................................................................................2005

Most Goals Allowed1. 75 LSU .............................................................................................19972. 55 Ole Miss .....................................................................................19963. 54 Arkansas .....................................................................................20014. 53 Mississippi State ...........................................................................2010 53 Mississippi State ...........................................................................2013

Most Assists1. 94 Florida ........................................................................................19972. 86 Florida ........................................................................................1998 Florida ........................................................................................19994. 76 Florida ........................................................................................20015. 71 Florida ........................................................................................1996

Most Shots1. 631 Florida ........................................................................................19972. 579 Florida ........................................................................................19983. 568 Florida ........................................................................................19994. 548 Texas A&M ..................................................................................20135. 533 Kentucky......................................................................................2014

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SEC CAREER RECORDSScoring Leaders Pts. Player, School Years1. 242 Abby Wambach, Florida ..........................................................1998-012. 185 Andi Sellers, Florida ......................................................1997, 1999-013. 160 Melissa Pini, Florida ................................................................1995-984. 156 Danielle Fotopoulos, Florida ...............................................1996, 19985. 153 Sarah Yohe, Florida .................................................................1996-996. 148 Savannah Jordan, Florida ................................................. 2013-present7. 140 Laura Koerner, Vanderbilt .........................................................1996-998. 119 Kayla Grimsley, South Carolina ................................................2008-119. 115 Jennie Ondo, South Carolina ...................................................1996-9910. 114 Stacy Bishop, Florida/LSU ............................................ 2003-04, 06-07

Goal Scoring Leaders Gls. Player, School Years1. 96 Abby Wambach, Florida ..........................................................1998-012. 71 Andi Sellers, Florida ..........................................................1997, 99-013. 66 Danielle Fotopoulos, Florida ...................................................1996, 984. 65 Savannah Jordan, Florida ................................................. 2013-present5. 60 Melissa Pini, Florida ................................................................1995-98 60 Sarah Yohe, Florida .................................................................1996-997. 57 Laura Koerner, Vanderbilt .........................................................1996-998. 50 Jennie Ondo, South Carolina ...................................................1996-999. 44 Kim LaBelle, Kentucky ..............................................................1994-97 44 Julie Williford, Arkansas ...........................................................2000-03 44 Carrie Patterson, Georgia ........................................................2006-09 44 Rafaelle Souza, Ole Miss .........................................................2011-13

Assist Leaders Asts. Player, School Years1. 50 Abby Wambach, Florida ..........................................................1998-012. 46 Malorie Rutledge, LSU .............................................................2006-093. 45 Leah Rutledge, Ole Miss ..........................................................1995-984. 43 Andi Sellers, Florida ..........................................................1997, 99-015. 42 Katy Frierson, Auburn ..............................................................2008-116. 40 Melissa Pini, Florida ................................................................1995-98 40 Erika Tymrak, Florida ...............................................................2009-128. 39 Jennifer Soileau, Ole Miss........................................................1997-009. 36 Elizabeth Ramsey, Kentucky ......................................................1999-0310. 34 Maggie Cauley, Auburn ...........................................................1994-97 34 Jenger Burchett, Vanderbilt .......................................................1993-96

Goals Against Average (Min. two seasons) GAA Player, School Years1. 0.66 Tyler Griffin, Vanderbilt ............................................................2004-062. 0.69 Mollie Patton, South Carolina .........................................2006, 2008-103. 0.76 Sabrina D’Angelop, South Carolina ..........................................2011-144. 0.79 Katie Fraine, Florida ................................................................2006-11 0.79 Jordan Day, Texas A&M ...........................................................2013-146. 0.80 Megan Rivera, Auburn .............................................................2001-047. 0.82 Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart, Tennessee .........................................2002-05 0.82 Laura Armstrong, South Carolina ..............................................2004-07 0.82 Jordan Day, Texas A&M ...........................................................2012-1310. 0.85 Lynn Pattishall, Florida .............................................................1995-98 0.85 Michelle Harris, Florida ...........................................................1995-98

Saves Svs. Player, School Years1. 453 Justine Bernier, Alabama ................................................2007, 2009-112. 387 Amy Howard, Auburn ..............................................................2009-123. 373 Nicole Williams, Georgia ........................................................1997-004. 368 Taryn Holland, Mississippi State ................................................2006-095. 357 Britni Williams, Arkansas ..........................................................2007-106. 356 Allison Whitworth, Auburn ........................................................2005-087. 337 Skylar Rossen, Mississippi State .................................................2009-128. 331 Kerri Reifel, Arkansas ...............................................................1993-949. 330 Jordan Kellgren, Florida ..........................................................1999-0210. 328 Megan Rivera, Auburn .............................................................2001-04

Shutouts ShO Player, School Years1. 33 Megan Rivera, Auburn .............................................................2001-042. 32 Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart, Tennessee .........................................2002-053. 31 Mollie Patton, South Carolina .........................................2006, 2008-104. 30 Mo Isom, LSU .........................................................................2008-115. 29 Nicole Williams, Georgia ........................................................1997-00 29 Sabrina D’Angelo, South Carolina ............................................2011-147. 27 Britni Williams, Arkansas ..........................................................2007-108. 26 Michelle Betos, Georgia ..........................................................2006-099. 25 Christy Barringer, Vanderbilt .....................................................1993-95 25 Tyler Griffin, Vanderbilt ............................................................2004-06

MISCELLANEOUS RECORDSSEASON

Most Hat Tricks 4 Abby Wambach, Florida (2000) 3 Danielle Fotopoulos, Florida (1996, 1998) 3 Sarah Comeaux, Ole Miss (1996) 3 Abby Wambach, Florida (2001) 3 Julie Williford, Arkansas (2001)Most Consecutive Shutouts by a Goalkeeper 7 Mollie Patton, South Carolina (8/27/09 to 9/18/09) 7 Jordan Day, Texas A&M (9/2/12 to 9/23/12)Best Win-Loss Percentage .963 Florida (1998)Longest Win Streak 26 Florida (10/13/98-10/8/99)Longest Non-Losing Streak 26 Florida (10/13/98-10/8/99)Longest Losing Streak 18 LSU (8/29/97-11/2/97)Longest Home Winning Streak 17 Vanderbilt (9/20/94 to 9/2/96) 17 Florida (10/16/98 to 11/14/99)Longest Home Non-Losing Streak 23 Auburn (10/7/01-11/19/04)Longest Home Losing Streak 9 LSU (8/29/97-11/2/97)Longest Road Winning Streak 21 Florida (9/1/97-10/8/99)Longest Road Losing Streak 10 Mississippi State (10/14/12-8/28/14)

CAREERMost Hat Tricks 10 Abby Wambach, Florida (1998-01) 6 Danielle Fotopoulos, Florida (1996, 1998)Most Matches Played 100 Karyn Hall, Florida (1998-01) 99 Ashlee Elliott, Florida (2007-10) 97 Dena Floyd, Florida (2000-03) 97 Jazmyne Avant, Florida (2008-11) 97 Lindsay Thompson, Florida (2008-11) 97 Holly King, Florida (2009-12) 96 Lauren Hyde, Florida (2006-09) 96 Tahnai Annis, Florida (2008-11) 96 Christen Westphal, Florida (2012-15)Most Consecutive Starts 100 Karyn Hall, Florida (1998-01) 95 Christen Westphal, Florida (2012-15) 93 Kayla Grimsley, South Carolina (2008-11) 92 Blakely Mattern, South Carolina (2006-09)Most Matches Played by a Goalkeeper 87 Taylor Burke, Florida (2011-14) 86 Jordan Kellgren, Florida (1999-02) 84 Katie Fraine, Florida (2007-10) 84 Amy Howard, Florida (200-12)Most Consecutive Starts by a Goalkeeper 82 Megan Rivera, Auburn (2001-04) 72 Mollie Patton, South Carolina, 2007-10)

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SEC IN FINAL SOCCER POLLSNOTE: Poll conducted by the In-tercollegiate Soccer Coaches As-sociation of America until 1995. The National Soccer Coaches Association of America assumed responsibility in 1996.

19941. Notre Dame2. North Carolina3. Stanford4. Duke5. William & Mary6. UConn7. Portland8. Hartford9. Santa Clara10. Virginia11. Wisconsin12. Brown13. Clemson14. Dartmouth15. Oregon St.16. George Mason17. Massachusetts18. Washington19. VanderbiltT20. George WashingtonT20. Washington St.

19951. North Carolina2. Portland3. SMU4. UConn5. Notre Dame6. MarylandT7. DukeT7. Santa Clara 9. Stanford10. Virginia11. Hartford12. North Carolina St.13. Texas A&M14. William & Mary15. Massachusetts16. Clemson17. Minnesota18. Wisconsin19. San Diego20. Vanderbilt21. Cal Poly22. Kentucky23. Penn St.24. UCLA25. James Madison

19961. North Carolina2. Notre Dame3. Santa Clara4. Portland5. UConn6. Nebraska7. Maryland8. Florida9. Wisconsin10. Penn St.11. Texas A&M12. Massachusetts13. Harvard14. James Madison15. San Diego

16. Duke17. Vanderbilt18. Clemson19. Virginia20. Wake Forest21. UNCG22. George Mason23. Dartmouth24. Kentucky25. California

19971. North Carolina2. UConn3. Notre Dame4. Santa Clara5. William & Mary6. Harvard7. Nebraska8. UCLA9. Hartford10. Clemson11. Portland12. Texas A&M13. Minnesota14. Florida15. Virginia16. SMU17. George Mason 18. Michigan19. Maryland20. Duke21. UNCGT22. BYUT22. Massachusetts24. Penn St.25. Vanderbilt

19981. Florida2. North Carolina3. Santa Clara4. Portland5. Notre Dame6. UConn7. Penn St.8. Dartmouth9. William & Mary10. Nebraska11. Clemson12. San Diego St.13. BYU14. Northwestern15. Hartford16. Georgia17. Vanderbilt18. Baylor19. Michigan20. Virginia21. UCLA22. Southern California23. Harvard24. Wake Forest25. James Madison

19991. North Carolina2. Notre Dame3. Santa Clara4. Penn St.5. Nebraska6. ClemsonT7. Hartford

T7. Stanford9. UConn10. Florida11. Texas A&M12. Wake Forest13. William & Mary14. UCLA15. SMU16. VirginiaT17. HarvardT17. Southern California19. Kentucky20. BYU21. Michigan22. Duke23. Maryland24. San Diego25. James Madison

20001. North Carolina2. UCLA3. Notre Dame4. Portland5. Clemson6. Penn St.7. Santa Clara8. UConn9. Nebraska10. BYU11. Washington12. Texas A&M13. Virginia14. Florida St.15. California16. Dartmouth17. Duke18. Harvard19. Florida20. Stanford21. Southern California22. Hartford23. Wake Forest24. Marquette25. Michigan

20011. Santa Clara2. North Carolina3. Portland4. Florida5. UCLA6. Penn St.7. Texas A&M8. Virginia9. Stanford10. UConn11. Clemson12. Nebraska13. Dartmouth14. Rutgers15. Cincinnati16. DaytonT17. Notre DameT17. St. Mary’s (CA)19. Washington20. Florida St.21. SMU22. Pepperdine23. Princeton24. Michigan25. California

20021. Portland2. Santa Clara3. North Carolina4. Penn St.5. Stanford6. Texas A&M7. UCLA8. UConn 9. Pepperdine10. Tennessee11. Michigan12. West Virginia13. Nebraska14. Texas15. Notre Dame16. Richmond17. Virginia18. California19. Florida St.20. SMU21. Purdue22. Southern California23. BYU24. MarylandT25. CharlotteT25. Clemson

20031. North Carolina2. UConn3. UCLA4. Florida St.5. Santa Clara6. Penn St.7. Portland8. Florida9. Notre Dame10. West Virginia11. Texas A&M12. Tennessee13. Kansas14. BYU15. Villanova16. Michigan17. Virginia18. Illinois19. Duke20. Pepperdine21. Colorado22. Arizona St.23. Nebraska24. Utah25. Boston College

20041. Notre Dame2. UCLA3. Santa Clara4. Princeton5. North Carolina6. Portland7. Virginia8. Ohio St.9. Penn St.10. WashingtonT11. DukeT11. Tennessee13. UConn14. Illinois15. Texas A&M16. Texas 17. Boston College

18. KansasT19. AuburnT19. Stanford21. Florida22. Nebraska23. Villanova24. Maryland25. Arizona

20051. Portland2. Penn St.3. UCLA4. Florida St.5. North Carolina6. Notre Dame7. Santa Clara8. Virginia9. California10. Boston College11. Texas A&M12. Cal St. Fullerton13. Yale14. Marquette15. Tennessee16. Duke17. Arizona18. Pepperdine19. West Virginia20. IllinoisT21. NebraskaT21. Colorado23. Southern California24. Florida25. UConn

20061. North Carolina2. Notre Dame3. UCLA4. Florida St.5. Texas A&M6. Portland7. Penn St.8. Texas9. Santa Clara10. Florida11. Boston College12. Colorado13. Rutgers14. Clemson15. Illinois16. Stanford17. Oklahoma St.18. Virginia19. California19. Wake Forest21. UConn22. West Virginia23. Utah24. Louisville25. Tennessee

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SEC IN FINAL SOCCER POLLS

20071. Southern California2. Florida St.3. UCLA4. Notre Dame5. Portland6. North Carolina7. West Virginia8. Virginia9. UConn10. Stanford11. Texas12. Penn St.13. Texas A&M14. Tennessee15. Duke16. Purdue17. Florida18. Georgia19. California20. Wake Forest21. Indiana22. Santa Clara23. Oklahoma St.24. Boston College25. Missouri

20081. North Carolina2. Notre Dame3. UCLA4. Stanford5. Portland6. Florida St.7. Texas A&M8. Southern California9. Duke10. Florida11. Boston College12. Virginia13. Oklahoma St.14. West Virginia15. Minnesota16. San Diego17. Missouri18. Texas19. James Madison20. BYU 21. Rutgers22. Colorado23. Illinois24. Milwaukee25. Wake Forest

20091. North Carolina2. Stanford3. UCLA4. Notre Dame5. Portland6. Florida St.7. Boston College8. Wake Forest9. South Carolina10. Santa Clara11. Maryland12. Virginia Tech13. Texas A&M14. LSU15. Florida16. Rutgers17. UCF18. Washington St.

19. Virginia20. BYU21. Oregon St.22. Penn St.23. Ohio St.24. Southern California25. Dayton

20101. Notre Dame2. Stanford3. Boston College4. Ohio St.5. Oklahoma St.6. North Carolina7. Florida St.8. Portland9. Virginia10. Maryland11. Marquette12. Florida13. West Virginia14. UC Irvine15. Washington16. Texas A&M17. Oregon St.18. Georgetown19. Santa Clara20. Duke21. Minnesota22. UCLA23. UNCG24. South Carolina25. Wake Forest

20111. Stanford2. Duke3. Florida St.4. Wake Forest5. Oklahoma St.6. Virginia7. UCLA8. Penn St.9. Memphis10. Pepperdine11. Maryland12. UCF13. North Carolina14. Long Beach St.15. Boston College16. Marquette17. Boston U.18. West Virginia19. Illinois20. Santa Clara21. Texas A&M22. Virginia Tech23. Milwaukee24. Louisville25. South Carolina

20121. North Carolina2. Penn St.3. Stanford4. Florida St.5. BYU6. UCLA7. San Diego St.8. Florida9. Duke10. Virginia11. Baylor12. Marquette13. Notre Dame14. Texas A&M15. Wake Forest16. Maryland17. Georgetown18. Santa Clara19. Michigan20. UCF21. California22. Denver23. Ohio St.24. Portland25. Texas Tech

20131. UCLA2. Florida St.3. Virginia4. Virginia Tech5. North Carolina6. Michigan7. Santa Clara8. Texas A&M9. Stanford10. Florida11. Portland12. West Virginia13. Nebraska14. Notre Dame15. South Carolina16. Marquette17. Texas Tech18. Duke19. Boston College20. Georgetown21. Wake Forest22. UCF23. BYU24. Denver25. Illinois

20141. Florida St.2. Virginia3. Stanford4. Texas A&M5. UCLA6. Penn St.7. Florida8. North Carolina9. South Carolina10. Pepperdine11. Notre Dame12. Virginia Tech13. Wisconsin14. Texas Tech15. West Virginia16. UCF17. Kentucky18. Washington

19. DePaul20. California21. Clemson22. BYU23. Kansas24 Georgetown25. Rutgers

20151. Penn State2. Duke3. Florida State4. Rutgers5. Virginia6. Stanford7. West Virginia8. Florida9. Texas A&M10. UConn11. Southern California12. Auburn13. Clemson14. North Carolina15. Notre Dame16. Ole Miss17. BYU18. Virginia Tech19. Arizona20. Santa Clara21. Texas Tech22. Ohio State23. Loyola Marymount24. California25. South Alabama

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SEC IN NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS App Won Lost Tied Pct. YearsAlabama 2 0 2 0 .000 1998, 2011Arkansas 2 3 1 1 .700 2013, 2014Auburn 13 9 13 0 .409 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014,

2015Florida 19 29 17 4 .620 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008,

2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015Georgia 9 6 9 1 .406 1997, 1998, 2001, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2014Kentucky 11 3 10 2 .267 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2006, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014LSU 5 2 4 1 .357 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2015Ole Miss 6 3 5 2 .333 2002, 2003, 2005, 2009, 2013, 2015Mississippi State 0 0 0 0 .000Missouri 6 3 4 3 .450 1999, 2003, 2007, 2007, 2008, 2012, 2014South Carolina 9 6 8 3 .441 1998, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015Tennessee 10 10 9 2 .524 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2012Texas A&M 21 33 20 6 .610 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006,

2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015Vanderbilt 7 4 5 2 .455 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2005, 2006

1994 (1)Vanderbilt 1st Cincinnati W, 3-2 (OT) Nashville, Tenn. 2nd Duke L, 2-1 Durham, N.C.

1995 (2)Kentucky 1st Vanderbilt L, 2-0 Lexington, Ky.*Texas A&M 1st Clemson W, 4-1 College Station, Texas 2nd SMU L, 2-1 Dallas, TexasVanderbilt 1st Kentucky W, 2-0 Lexington, Ky. 2nd North Carolina L, 4-0 Chapel Hill, N.C.

1996 (3)Florida 1st N.C. State W, 7-3 Gainesville, Fla. 2nd Wake Forest W, 5-0 Gainesville, Fla. Quarter North Carolina L, 9-0 Chapel Hill, N.C.Kentucky 1st Vanderbilt L, 2-1 (OT) Lexington, Ky.*Texas A&M 1st San Diego L, 5-3 College Station, TexasVanderbilt 1st Kentucky W, 2-1 (OT) Lexington, Ky. 2nd Portland L, 3-1 (OT) Portland, Ore.

1997 (3)Florida 1st Vanderbilt W, 3-2 Gainesville, Fla. 2nd North Carolina L, 5-0 Chapel Hill, N.C.Georgia 1st Clemson L, 1-0 Clemson, S.C.*Texas A&M 1st SMU L, 1-0 College Station, TexasVanderbilt 1st Florida L, 3-2 Gainesville, Fla.

1998 (6)Alabama 1st Texas A&M L, 3-1 College Station, TexasFlorida 2nd James Madison W, 5-1 Gainesville, Fla. 3rd Northwestern W, 1-0 Gainesville, Fla. Quarter Penn State W, 3-1 Gainesville, Fla. Semi Santa Clara W, 1-0 Greensboro, N.C. Finals North Carolina W, 1-0 Greensboro, N.C.Georgia 1st Wake Forest W, 5-2 Athens, Ga. 2nd Virginia T, 2-2 UG 3-1 PKs) Charlottesville, Ga. 3rd Dartmouth L, 2-1 Hanover, N.H.Kentucky 1st Minnesota L, 6-0 Duluth, Minn.South Carolina 1st UNC Charlotte L, 2-0 Charlotte, N.C.*Texas A&M 1st Alabama W, 3-1 College Station, Texas 2nd Nebraska L, 7-0 Lincoln, Neb.Vanderbilt 1st UNC Greensboro W, 5-1 Nashville, Tenn. 2nd Clemson L, 2-0 Clemson, S.C.

1999 (2)Florida 1st Hartford L, 1-0 Gainesville, Fla.Kentucky 1st Texas A&M L, 3-2 (OT) Lexington, Ky.*Missouri 1st Marquette L, 3-2 (4OT) Columbia, Mo.*Texas A&M 1st Montana W, 2-1 College Station, Texas 2nd Kentucky W, 3-2 (OT) Lexington, Ky. 3rd Nebraska L, 1-0 Lincoln, Neb.

2000 (1)Florida 1st Florida State L, 2-1 Gainesville, Fla.*Texas A&M 1st Marquette W, 4-0 College Station, Texas 2nd UCLA L, 4-0 Los Angeles, Calif.

2001 (5)Auburn 1st Florida State L, 1-0 Clemson, S.C.Kentucky 1st Clemson L, 1-0 (OT) Clemson, S.C.Florida 1st Central Florida W, 4-0 Gainesville, Fla. 2nd Georgia W, 3-0 Gainesville, Fla. 3rd Clemson W, 3-1 Gainesville, Fla. Quarter UCLA W, 1-0 (2OT) Los Angeles, Calif. Semi Santa Clara L, 3-2 (OT) Dallas, TexasGeorgia 1st Miami (FL) W, 5-2 Gainesville, Fla. 2nd Florida L, 3-0 Gainesville, Fla.Tennessee 1st Duke T, 1-1 (DU 4-2 PKs) Chapel Hill, N.C.*Texas A&M 1st Southwest Texas St. W, 3-0 College Station, Texas 2nd SMU W, 2-1 (OT) College Station, Texas 3rd Stanford W, 1-0 Palo Alto, Calif. Quarter Portland L, 4-1 Portland, Ore.

2002 (4)Auburn 1st Central Florida W, 2-0 Tallahassee, Fla. 2nd Florida State L, 2-1 Tallahassee, Fla.Ole Miss 1st Florida State L, 2-0 Tallahassee, Fla.Kentucky 1st Cincinnati L, 1-0 Knoxville, Tenn.Tennessee 1st Furman W, 5-0 Knoxville, Tenn. 2nd Cincinnati W, 2-1 Knoxville, Tenn. 3rd North Carolina L, 3-1 Chapel Hill, N.C.*Texas A&M 1st Northwestern State W, 8-0 College Station, Texas 2nd SMU W, 2-1 (3OT) College Station, Texas 3rd UCLA W, 1-0 Los Angeles, Calif. Quarter North Carolina L, 3-0 Chapel Hill, N.C.

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2003 (5)Auburn 1st Oklahoma State W, 1-0 Tallahassee, Fla. 2nd Florida State L, 2-1 (OT) Tallahassee, Fla.Florida 1st Central Florida W, 3-2 (2OT) Gainesville, Fla. 2nd Ole Miss L, 4-3 (2OT) Gainesville, Fla. 3rd Tennessee W, 1-0 Gainesville, Fla. Quarter Florida State L, 2-1 Gainesville, Fla.Georgia 1st Clemson W, 2-1 Knoxville, Tenn 2nd Tennessee L, 1-0 Knoxville, TennOle Miss 1st Texas W, 1-0 Gainesville, Fla. 2nd Florida L, 4-3 (2OT) Gainesville, Fla.*Missouri 1st Eastern Illinois W, 1-0 Columbia, Mo. 2nd Kansas L, 2-0 Columbia, Mo.Tennessee 1st Oklahoma W, 1-0 Knoxville, Tenn 2nd Georgia W, 1-0 Knoxville, Tenn 3rd Florida L, 1-0 Gainesville, Fla.*Texas A&M 1st SMU T, 1-1 (3OT) College Station, Texas 2nd Duke W, 2-1 College Station, Texas 3rd Penn State L, 5-1 State College, Pa.

2004 (3)Auburn 1st Clemson W, 2-0 Auburn, Ala. 2nd Washington L, 1-0 Auburn, Ala.Florida 1st Central Florida L, 3-2 Gainesville, Fla.Tennessee 1st Furman W, 2-0 Knoxville, Tenn. 2nd UAB W, 1-0 Knoxville, Tenn. 3rd Ohio State L, 1-0 Columbus, Ohio*Texas A&M 1st Texas State W, 10-0 College Station, Texas 2nd Illinois L, 2-1 College Station, Texas

2005 (4)Florida 1st Illinois L, 1-0 (2OT) Gainesville, Fla.Ole Miss 1st Pepperdine L, 1-0 Nashville, Tenn.Tennessee 1st Wake Forest W, 5-2 Charlottesville, Va. 2nd Virginia L, 3-0 Charlottesville, Va.*Texas A&M 1st Northwestern State W, 7-0 College Station, Texas 2nd SMU W, 4-2 College Station, Texas 3rd Penn State L, 4-1 State College, Pa.Vanderbilt 1st Samford T, 1-1 (SU 5-4 PKs) Nashville, Tenn.

2006 (5)Auburn 1st California L, 3-1 Tallahassee, Fla.Florida 1st Loyola-Illinois W, 2-0 Milwaukee, Wisc. 2nd Marquette T, 0-0 (UF 4-3 PKs) Milwaukee, Wisc. 3rd UCLA L, 3-2 Los Angeles, Calif.Kentucky 1st Denver L, 2-0 Boulder, Colo.Tennessee 1st UAB W, 4-0 Knoxville, Tenn. 2nd Duke T, 0-0 (UT 4-3 PKs) Knoxville, Tenn. 3rd North Carolina L, 6-2 Chapel Hill, N.C.*Texas A&M 1st Grambling State W, 5-0 College Station, Texas 2nd SMU W, 4-0 College Station, Texas 3rd Virginia W, 2-1 College Station, Texas Quarter North Carolina L, 3-2 Chapel Hill, N.C.Vanderbilt 1st Clemson T, 1-1 (CU 4-3 PKs) Clemson, S.C.

2007 (6)Auburn 1st UCF L, 3-1 Gainesville, Fla.Florida 1st Miami W, 3-0 Gainesville, Fla. 2nd UCF T, 0-0 (UF 4-3 PKs) Gainesville, Fla. 3rd Southern Cal L, 1-0 Los Angeles, Calif.Georgia 1st Alabama A&M W, 6-1 Athens, Ga. 2nd Duke L, 1-0 Athens, Ga.LSU 1st Samford W, 1-0 (2OT) Tallahassee, Fla. 2nd Florida State L, 4-0 Tallahassee, Fla.*Missouri 1st SW Missouri St. T, 1-1 (MO 2-0 PKs) Columbia, Mo. 2nd Southern Cal L, 1-0 (2OT) Columbia, Mo.South Carolina 1st Duke T, 1-1 (Duke 4-1 PKs) Athens, Ga.Tennessee 1st Furman W, 2-0 Knoxville, Tenn. 2nd Clemson W, 1-0 (2OT) Knoxville, Tenn. 3rd Portland L, 3-0 Portland, Ore.*Texas A&M 1st Purdue W, 2-1 College Station, Texas 2nd Oklahoma State T, 2-2 (OS PKs) College Station, Texas

2008 (6)Auburn 1st Belmont W, 2-0 Auburn, Ala. 2nd Florida State L, 1-0 Auburn, Ala.Florida 1st California W, 2-1 Gainesville, Fla. 2nd UCF W, 2-0 Gainesville, Fla. 3rd Texas A&M L, 2-1 Gainesville, Fla.Georgia 1st James Madison L, 1-0 Winston-Salem, N.C.LSU 1st Washington L, 3-2 (OT) College Station, Texas*Missouri 1st Evansville W, 2-0 Columbia, Mo. 2nd Illinois T, 1-1 (UI 4-3 PKs) Columbia, Mo.South Carolina 1st William & Mary L, 3-2 (OT) Durham, N.C.Tennessee 1st Charlotte L, 2-0 Chapel Hill, N.C.*Texas A&M 1st Texas State W, 5-2 College Station, Texas 2nd Washington W, 3-1 College Station, Texas 3rd Florida W, 2-1 Gainesville, Fla. Quarter North Carolina L, 2-1 (2OT) Chapel Hill, N.C.

2009 (6)Auburn 1st California L, 2-1 (OT) Tallahassee, Fla.Florida 1st Illinois State W, 2-0 Columbus, Ohio 2nd Oregon State L, 1-0 (OT) Columbus, OhioGeorgia 1st UNC-Wilmington W, 3-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. 2nd North Carolina L, 4-0 Chapel Hill, N.C.LSU 1st Ark.-Pine Bluff W, 7-0 Baton Rouge, La. 2nd Texas A&M T, 1-1 (AM 4-2 PKs) Baton Rouge, La.Ole Miss 1st Washington L, 1-0 Portland, Ore.South Carolina 1st Davidson W, 4-0 Columbia, S.C. 2nd Rutgers W, 1-0 Columbia, S.C. 3rd Wake Forest L, 1-0 Columbia, S.C.*Texas A&M 1st Memphis W, 3-1 Baton Rouge, La. 2nd LSU T, 1-1 (AM 4-2 PKs) Baton Rouge, La. 3rd Florida State L, 2-1 (2OT) Tallahassee, Fla.

2010 (3)Auburn 1st South Florida L, 3-1 Tallahassee, Fla.Florida 1st Mercer W, 3-0 Gainesville, Fla. 2nd Duke T, 0-0 (DU 4-2 PKs) Gainesville, Fla.South Carolina 1st UNC-Greensboro W, 2-1 Charlottesville, Va. 2nd Virginia L, 3-0 Charlottesville, Va.*Texas A&M 1st North Dakota St. T, 1-1 (AM 4-3 PKs) Minneapolis, Minn. 2nd Minnesota L, 2-0 Minneapolis, Minn.

2011 (8)Alabama 1st Miami (Fla.) L, 3-2 (2OT) Miami, Fla.Auburn 1st Utah State W, 2-1 Auburn, Ala. 2nd Maryland L, 1-0 Stillwater, Okla.Florida 1st Florida Gulf Coast W, 3-0 Gainesville, Fla. 2nd UCF L, 3-2 Gainesville, Fla.Georgia 1st Kansas W, 2-0 Lawrence, Kan. 2nd Duke L, 3-1 Durham, N.C.Kentucky 1st Washington State T, 1-1 (WS 4-2 PKs) Lexington, Ky.LSU 1st Texas A&M L, 4-0 College Station, TexasSouth Carolina 1st Texas W, 1-0 Columbia, S.C. 2nd Stanford L, 2-0 Palo Alto, Calif.Tennessee 1st Ohio State L, 3-0 Knoxville, Tenn.*Texas A&M 1st LSU W, 4-0 College Station, Texas 2nd Virginia Tech L, 3-1 Charlottesville, Va.

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2012 (6)Auburn 1st Washington W, 2-1 Seattle, Wash. 2nd BYU L, 0-1 Provo, UtahFlorida 1st Fla. Gulf Coast W, 2-0 Gainesville, Fla. 2nd UCF W, 1-0 Gainesville, Fla. 3rd Notre Dame L, 2-0 Gainesville, Fla.Kentucky 1st UT Martin W, 1-0 (OT) Lexington, Ky. 2nd UCLA L, 5-0 San Diego, Calif.Missouri 1st Illinois T, 1-1 (UI 3-0 PKs) Columbia, Mo.Tennessee 1st Miami (OH) L, 3-2 (2OT) Knoxville, Tenn.Texas A&M 1st Stephen F. Austin W, 1-0 College Station, Texas 2nd Oakland W, 3-0 Tallahassee, Fla. 3rd Florida State L, 4-0 Tallahassee, Fla.

2013 (6)Arkansas 1st Oklahoma State W, 2-0 Stillwater, Okla. 2nd St. John’s W, 1-0 Durham, N.C. 3rd Duke T, 2-2 (DU 5-3 PKs) Durham, N.C.Florida 1st Jacksonville W, 2-0 Gainesville, Fla. 2nd Duke L, 0-1 Durham, N.C.Kentucky 1st Ohio State W, 3-1 Lexington, Ky. 2nd UCLA L, 0-3 Los Angeles, Calif.Ole Miss 1st Jackson State W, 9-0 Oxford, Miss. 2nd Florida State L, 1-3 Tallahassee, Fla.South Carolina 1st Furman W, 5-0 Columbia, S.C. 2nd Stanford L, 0-1 (OT) Palo Alto, Calif.Texas A&M 1st Utah W, 1-0 (OT) College Station, Texas 2nd Texas Tech T, 2-2 (AM 4-3 PKs) Chapel Hill, N.C. 3rd North Carolina L, 0-2 Chapel Hill, N.C.

2014 (8)Arkansas 1st Oklahoma W, 3-2 (OT) Norman, Okla. 2nd Stanford L, 0-1 Palo Alto, Calif.Auburn 1st Florida Gulf Coast W, 1-0 Fort Meyers, Fla. 2nd Texas Tech L, 1-2 Gainesville, Fla.Florida 1st Mercer W, 3-0 Gainesville, Fla. 2nd California W, 3-1 Gainesville, Fla. 3rd Texas Tech W, 3-2 Gainesville, Fla. Quarter Stanford T, 2-2 (SU 4-3 PKs) Palo Alto, Calif.Georgia 1st UCF L, 1-2 Orlando, Fla.Kentucky 1st SIUE T, 0-0 (UK 4-2 PKs) Lexington, Ky. 2nd Arizona State W, 3-1 Charlottesville, Va. 3rd Virginia L, 0-7 Charlottesville, Va.Missouri 1st Kansas W, 3-1 Lawrence, Kan. 2nd Washington L, 0-1 (OT) Palo Alto, Calif.South Carolina 1st Clemson T, 0-0 (SC 4-3 PKs) Columbia, S.C. 2nd Seattle T, 0-0 (SC 2-1 PKs) Chapel Hill, N.C. 3rd North Carolina W, 1-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. Quarter Florida State L, 0-5 Tallahassee, Fla.Texas A&M 1st Houston Baptist W, 5-0 College Station, Texas 2nd Arizona W, 7-2 College Station, Texas 3rd Notre Dame W, 2-1 College Station, Texas Quarter Penn State W, 2-1 College Station, Texas Semi Virginia L, 1-3 Boca Raton, Fla.

2015 (6)Auburn 1st Southeastern La. W, 1-0 Auburn, Ala. 2nd Texas Tech W, 3-2 (OT) Tallahassee, Fla. 3rd Florida State L, 0-2 Tallahassee, Fla.Florida 1st Western Michigan W, 1-0 Gainesville, Fla. 2nd William & Mary W, 5-2 Gainesville, Fla. 3rd Duke L, 1-2 Gainesville, Fla.LSU 1st South Alabama L, 0-4 Mobile, Ala.Ole Miss 1st Murray State 1-0 Oxford, Miss. 2nd Clemson T, 1-1 (UM 5-4 PKs) Clemson, SC 3rd Texas A&M T, 1-1 (AM 5-4 PKs) Clemson, SCSouth Carolina 1st UNCW L, 0-2 Columbia, SCTexas A&M 1st Washington W, 2-1 College Station, Texas 2nd North Carolina W, 1-0 Clemson, SC 3rd Ole Miss T, 1-1 (AM 5-4 PKs) Clemson, SC Quarter Florida State L, 0-5 Tallahassee, Fla.

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Alabama1998 1st Texas A&M L, 3-1 College Station, Texas2011 1st Miami (Fla.) L, 3-2 (2OT) Miami, Fla.

Arkansas2013 1st Oklahoma State W, 2-1 Stillwater, Okla. 2nd St. John’s W, 1-0 Durham, N.C. 3rd Duke T, 2-2 (DU 5-3 PKs) Durham, N.C.2014 1st Oklahoma W, 3-2 (OT) Norman, Okla. 2nd Stanford L, 0-1 Palo Alto, Calif.

Auburn2001 1st Florida State L, 1-0 Clemson, S.C.2002 1st Central Florida W, 2-0 Tallahassee, Fla. 2nd Florida State L, 2-1 Tallahassee, Fla.2003 1st Oklahoma State W, 1-0 Tallahassee, Fla. 2nd Florida State L, 2-1 (OT) Tallahassee, Fla.2004 1st Clemson W, 2-0 Auburn, Ala. 2nd Washington L, 1-0 Auburn, Ala.2006 1st California L, 3-1 Tallahassee, Fla.2007 1st UCF L, 3-1 Gainesville, Fla.2008 1st Belmont W, 2-0 Auburn, Ala. 2nd Florida State L, 1-0 Auburn, Ala.2009 1st California L, 2-1 (OT) Tallahassee, Fla.2010 1st South Florida L, 3-1 Tallahassee, Fla.2011 1st Utah State W, 2-1 Auburn, Ala. 2nd Maryland L, 1-0 Stillwater, Okla.2012 1st Washington W, 2-1 Seattle, Wash. 2nd BYU L, 0-1 Provo, Utah2014 1st Florida Gulf Coast W, 1-0 Fort Meyers, Fla. 2nd Texas Tech L, 1-2 Gainesville, Fla.2015 1st Southeastern La. W, 1-0 Auburn, Ala. 2nd Texas Tech W, 3-2 (OT) Tallahassee, Fla. 3rd Florida State L, 0-2 Tallahassee, Fla.

Florida1996 1st N.C. State W, 7-3 Gainesville, Fla. 2nd Wake Forest W, 5-0 Gainesville, Fla. Quarter North Carolina L, 9-0 Chapel Hill, N.C.1997 1st Vanderbilt W, 3-2 Gainesville, Fla. 2nd North Carolina L, 5-0 Chapel Hill, N.C.1998 2nd James Madison W, 5-1 Gainesville, Fla. 3rd Northwestern W, 1-0 Gainesville, Fla. Quarter Penn State W, 3-1 Gainesville, Fla. Semi Santa Clara W, 1-0 Greensboro, N.C. Finals North Carolina W, 1-0 Greensboro, N.C.1999 1st Hartford L, 1-0 Gainesville, Fla.2000 1st Florida State L, 2-1 Gainesville, Fla.2001 1st Central Florida W, 4-0 Gainesville, Fla. 2nd Georgia W, 3-0 Gainesville, Fla. 3rd Clemson W, 3-1 Gainesville, Fla. Quarter UCLA W, 1-0 (2OT) Los Angeles, Calif. Semi Santa Clara L, 3-2 (OT) Dallas, Texas2003 1st Central Florida W, 3-2 (2OT) Gainesville, Fla. 2nd Ole Miss L, 4-3 (2OT) Gainesville, Fla. 3rd Tennessee W, 1-0 Gainesville, Fla. Quarter Florida State L, 2-1 Gainesville, Fla.2004 1st Central Florida L, 3-2 Gainesville, Fla.2005 1st Illinois L, 1-0 (2OT) Gainesville, Fla.2006 1st Loyola-Illinois W, 2-0 Milwaukee, Wisc. 2nd Marquette T, 0-0 (UF 4-3 PKs) Milwaukee, Wisc. 3rd UCLA L, 3-2 Los Angeles, Calif.2007 1st Miami W, 3-0 Gainesville, Fla. 2nd UCF T, 0-0 (UF 4-3 PKs) Gainesville, Fla. 3rd Southern Cal L, 1-0 Los Angeles, Calif.2008 1st California W, 2-1 Gainesville, Fla. 2nd UCF W, 2-0 Gainesville, Fla. 3rd Texas A&M L, 2-1 Gainesville, Fla.2009 1st Illinois State W, 2-0 Columbus, Ohio 2nd Oregon State L, 1-0 (OT) Columbus, Ohio2010 1st Mercer W, 3-0 Gainesville, Fla. 2nd Duke T, 0-0 (DU 4-2 PKs) Gainesville, Fla.

2011 1st Florida Gulf Coast W, 3-0 Gainesville, Fla. 2nd UCF L, 3-2 Gainesville, Fla.2012 1st Florida Gulf Coast W, 2-0 Gainesville, Fla. 2nd UCF W, 1-0 Gainesville, Fla. 3rd Notre Dame L, 2-0 Gainesville, Fla.2013 1st Jacksonville W, 2-0 Gainesville, Fla. 2nd Duke L, 0-1 Durham, N.C.2014 1st Mercer W, 3-0 Gainesville, Fla. 2nd California W, 3-1 Gainesville, Fla. 3rd Texas Tech W, 3-2 Gainesville, Fla. Quarter Stanford T, 2-2 (SU 4-3 PKs) Palo Alto, Calif.2015 1st Western Michigan W, 1-0 Gainesville, Fla. 2nd William & Mary W, 5-2 Gainesville, Fla. 3rd Duke L, 1-2 Gainesville, Fla.

Georgia1997 1st Clemson L, 1-0 Clemson, S.C.1998 1st Wake Forest W, 5-2 Athens, Ga. 2nd Virginia T, 2-2 UG 3-1 PKs) Charlottesville, Ga. 3rd Dartmouth L, 2-1 Hanover, N.H.2001 1st Miami (FL) W, 5-2 Gainesville, Fla. 2nd Florida L, 3-0 Gainesville, Fla.2003 1st Clemson W, 2-1 Knoxville, Tenn. 2nd Tennessee L, 1-0 Knoxville, Tenn.2007 1st Alabama A&M W, 6-1 Athens, Ga. 2nd Duke L, 1-0 Athens, Ga.2008 1st James Madison L, 1-0 Winston-Salem, N.C.2009 1st UNC-Wilmington W, 3-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. 2nd North Carolina L, 4-0 Chapel Hill, N.C.2011 1st Kansas W, 2-0 Lawrence, Kan. 2nd Duke L, 3-1 Durham, N.C.2014 1st UCF L, 1-2 Orlando, Fla.

Kentucky1995 1st Vanderbilt L, 2-0 Lexington, Ky.1996 1st Vanderbilt L, 2-1 (OT) Lexington, Ky.1998 1st Minnesota L, 6-0 Duluth, Minn.1999 1st Texas A&M L, 3-2 (OT) Lexington, Ky.2001 1st Clemson L, 1-0 (OT) Clemson, S.C.2002 1st Cincinnati L, 1-0 Knoxville, Tenn.2006 1st Denver L, 2-0 Boulder, Colo.2011 1st Washington State T, 1-1 (WS 4-2 PKs) Lexington, Ky.2012 1st UT Martin W, 1-0 (OT) Lexington, Ky. 2nd UCLA L, 5-0 San Diego, Calif.2013 1st Ohio State W, 3-1 Lexington, Ky. 2nd UCLA L, 0-3 Los Angeles, Calif.2014 1st SIUE T, 0-0 (UK 4-2 PKs) Lexington, Ky. 2nd Arizona State W, 3-1 Charlottesville, Va. 3rd Virginia L, 0-7 Charlottesville, Va.

LSU2007 1st Samford W, 1-0 (2OT) Tallahassee, Fla. 2nd Florida State L, 4-0 Tallahassee, Fla.2008 1st Washington L, 3-2 (OT) College Station, Texas2009 1st Ark.-Pine Bluff W, 7-0 Baton Rouge, La. 2nd Texas A&M T, 1-1 (AM 4-2 PKs) Baton Rouge, La.2011 1st Texas A&M L, 4-0 College Station, Texas2015 1st South Alabama L, 0-4 Mobile, Ala.

Ole Miss2002 1st Florida State L, 2-0 Tallahassee, Fla.2003 1st Texas W, 1-0 Gainesville, Fla. 2nd Florida L, 4-3 (2OT) Gainesville, Fla.2005 1st Pepperdine L, 1-0 Nashville, Tenn.2009 1st Washington L, 1-0 Portland, Ore.2013 1st Jackson State W, 9-0 Oxford, Miss. 2nd Florida State L, 0-3 Tallahassee, Fla.2015 1st Murray State W, 1-0 Oxford, Miss. 2nd Clemson T, 1-1 (UM 5-4 PKs) Clemson, SC 3rd Texas A&M T, 1-1 (AM 5-4 PKs) Clemson, SC

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Missouri*1999 1st Marquette L, 3-2 (4OT) Columbia, Mo.*2003 1st Eastern Illinois W, 1-0 Columbia, Mo. 2nd Kansas L, 2-0 Columbia, Mo.*2007 1st SW Missouri St. T, 1-1 (MO 2-0 PKs) Columbia, Mo. 2nd Southern Cal L, 1-0 (2OT) Columbia, Mo.*2008 1st Evansville W, 2-0 Columbia, Mo. 2nd Illinois T, 1-1 (UI 4-3 PKs) Columbia, Mo.2012 1st Illinois T, 1-1 (UI 3-0 PKs) Columbia, Mo.2014 1st Kansas W, 3-1 Lawrence, Kan. 2nd Washington L, 0-1 (OT) Palo Alto, Calif.

South Carolina1998 1st UNC Charlotte L, 2-0 Charlotte, N.C.2007 1st Duke T, 1-1 (Duke 4-1 PKs) Athens, Ga.2008 1st William & Mary L, 3-2 (OT) Durham, N.C.2009 1st Davidson W, 4-0 Columbia, S.C. 2nd Rutgers W, 1-0 Columbia, S.C. 3rd Wake Forest L, 1-0 Columbia, S.C.2010 1st UNC-Greensboro W, 2-1 Charlottesville, Va. 2nd Virginia L, 3-0 Charlottesville, Va.2011 1st Texas W, 1-0 Columbia, S.C. 2nd Stanford L, 2-0 Palo Alto, Calif.2013 1st Furman W, 5-0 Columbia, S.C. 2nd Stanford L, 0-1 (OT) Palo Alto, Calif.2014 1st Clemson T, 0-0 (SC 4-3 PKs) Columbia, S.C. 2nd Seattle T, 0-0 (SC 2-1 PKs) Chapel Hill, N.C. 3rd North Carolina W, 1-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. Quarter Florida State L, 0-5 Tallahassee, Fla.2015 1st UNCW L, 0-2 Columbia, SC

Tennessee2001 1st Duke T, 1-1 (DU 4-2 PKs) Chapel Hill, N.C.2002 1st Furman W, 5-0 Knoxville, Tenn. 2nd Cincinnati W, 2-1 Knoxville, Tenn. 3rd North Carolina L, 3-1 Chapel Hill, N.C.2003 1st Oklahoma W, 1-0 Knoxville, Tenn 2nd Georgia W, 1-0 Knoxville, Tenn 3rd Florida L, 1-0 Gainesville, Fla.2004 1st Furman W, 2-0 Knoxville, Tenn. 2nd UAB W, 1-0 Knoxville, Tenn. 3rd Ohio State L, 1-0 Columbus, Ohio2005 1st Wake Forest W, 5-2 Charlottesville, Va. 2nd Virginia L, 3-0 Charlottesville, Va.2006 1st UAB W, 4-0 Knoxville, Tenn. 2nd Duke T, 0-0 (UT 4-3 PKs) Knoxville, Tenn. 3rd North Carolina L, 6-2 Chapel Hill, N.C.2007 1st Furman W, 2-0 Knoxville, Tenn. 2nd Clemson W, 1-0 (2OT) Knoxville, Tenn. 3rd Portland L, 3-0 Portland, Ore.2008 1st Charlotte L, 2-0 Chapel Hill, N.C.2011 1st Ohio State L, 3-0 Knoxville, Tenn.2012 1st Miami (OH) L, 3-2 (2OT) Knoxville, Tenn.

Texas A&M*1995 1st Clemson W, 4-1 College Station, Texas 2nd SMU L, 2-1 Dallas, Texas*1996 1st San Diego L, 5-3 College Station, Texas*1997 1st SMU L, 1-0 College Station, Texas*1998 1st Alabama W, 3-1 College Station, Texas 2nd Nebraska L, 7-0 Lincoln, Neb.*1999 1st Montana W, 2-1 College Station, Texas 2nd Kentucky W, 3-2 (OT) Lexington, Ky. 3rd Nebraska L, 1-0 Lincoln, Neb.*2000 1st Marquette W, 4-0 College Station, Texas 2nd UCLA L, 4-0 Los Angeles, Calif.*2001 1st Southwest Texas St. W, 3-0 College Station, Texas 2nd SMU W, 2-1 (OT) College Station, Texas 3rd Stanford W, 1-0 Palo Alto, Calif. Quarter Portland L, 4-1 Portland, Ore.

*2002 1st Northwestern State W, 8-0 College Station, Texas 2nd SMU W, 2-1 (3OT) College Station, Texas 3rd UCLA W, 1-0 Los Angeles, Calif. Quarter North Carolina L, 3-0 Chapel Hill, N.C.*2003 1st SMU T, 1-1 (3OT) College Station, Texas 2nd Duke W, 2-1 College Station, Texas 3rd Penn State L, 5-1 State College, Pa.*2004 1st Texas State W, 10-0 College Station, Texas 2nd Illinois L, 2-1 College Station, Texas*2005 1st Northwestern State W, 7-0 College Station, Texas 2nd SMU W, 4-2 College Station, Texas 3rd Penn State L, 4-1 State College, Pa.*2006 1st Grambling State W, 5-0 College Station, Texas 2nd SMU W, 4-0 College Station, Texas 3rd Virginia W, 2-1 College Station, Texas Quarter North Carolina L, 3-2 Chapel Hill, N.C.*2007 1st Purdue W, 2-1 College Station, Texas 2nd Oklahoma State T, 2-2 (OS PKs) College Station, Texas*2008 1st Texas State W, 5-2 College Station, Texas 2nd Washington W, 3-1 College Station, Texas 3rd Florida W, 2-1 Gainesville, Fla. Quarter North Carolina L, 2-1 (2OT) Chapel Hill, N.C.*2009 1st Memphis W, 3-1 Baton Rouge, La. 2nd LSU T, 1-1 (AM 4-2 PKs) Baton Rouge, La. 3rd Florida State L, 2-1 (2OT) Tallahassee, Fla.*2010 1st North Dakota St. T, 1-1 (AM 4-3 PKs) Minneapolis, Minn. 2nd Minnesota L, 2-0 Minneapolis, Minn.*2011 1st LSU W, 4-0 College Station, Texas 2nd Virginia Tech L, 3-1 Charlottesville, Va.2012 1st Stephen F. Austin W, 1-0 College Station, Texas 2nd Oakland W, 3-0 Tallahassee, Fla. 3rd Florida State L, 4-0 Tallahassee, Fla.2013 1st Utah W, 1-0 (OT) College Station, Texas 2nd Texas Tech T, 2-2 (AM 4-3 PKs) Chapel Hill, N.C. 3rd North Carolina L, 0-2 Chapel Hill, N.C.2014 1st Houston Baptist W, 5-0 College Station, Texas 2nd Arizona W, 7-2 College Station, Texas 3rd Notre Dame W, 2-1 College Station, Texas Quarter Penn State W, 2-1 College Station, Texas Semi Virginia L, 1-3 Boca Raton, Fla.2015 1st Washington W, 2-1 College Station, Texas 2nd North Carolina W, 1-0 Clemson, SC 3rd Ole Miss T, 1-1 (AM 5-4 PKs) Clemson, SC Quarter Florida State L, 0-5 Tallahassee, Fla.

Vanderbilt1994 1st Cincinnati W, 3-2 (OT) Nashville, Tenn. 2nd Duke L, 2-1 Durham, N.C.1995 1st Kentucky W, 2-0 Lexington, Ky. 2nd North Carolina L, 4-0 Chapel Hill, N.C.1996 1st Kentucky W, 2-1 (OT) Lexington, Ky. 2nd Portland L, 3-1 (OT) Portland, Ore.1997 1st Florida L, 3-2 Gainesville, Fla.1998 1st UNC Greensboro W, 5-1 Nashville, Tenn. 2nd Clemson L, 2-0 Clemson, S.C.2005 1st Samford T, 1-1 (SU 5-4 PKs) Nashville, Tenn.2006 1st Clemson T, 1-1 (CU 4-3 PKs) Clemson, S.C.

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ANNUAL NATIONAL AND SEC HONORS

NSCAA ALL-AMERICANS1995 Third Team Lea Slatter, VU1996 Second Team Erin Baxter, UF Danielle Fotopoulos, UF1997 First Team Erin Baxter, UF Stephanie Yarem, UG Second Team Andrea Sellers, UF1998 First Team Danielle Fotopoulos, UF Asta Helgadottir, VU Second Team Erin Baxter, UF Third Team Heather Mitts, UF1999 First Team Heather Mitts, UF Abby Wambach, UF Second Team Sarah Yohe, UF Allison Peppers, UK Third Team Keisha Bell, UF2001 First Team Abby Wambach, UF Third Team Keisha Bell, UF Danielle Murphy, UF2002 Second Team Keeley Dowling, UT Third Team Megan Rivera, AU2003 First Team Keeley Dowling, UT Third Team Stephanie Freeman, UF2004 First Team Keeley Dowling, UT Third Team Ronda Brooks, AU2005 First Team Melanie Booth, UF Ali Christoph, UT Third Team Tyler Griffin, VU2006 Second Team Ali Christoph, UT Third Team Anne Ogundele, UK Ameera Abdullah, UF Stacy Bishop, UF2007 Second Team Melanie Booth, UF Carrie Patterson, UG Third Team Jaimel Johnson, UT Lauren Hyde, UF2008 Second Team Ameera Abdullah, UF Third Team Malorie Rutledge, LSU2009 First Team Blakely Mattern, SC Second Team Lauren Hyde, UF2010 Second Team Kathryn Williamson, UF Katy Frierson, AU Fourth Team Tahnai Annis, UF Kayla Grimsley, SC2011 Second Team Erika Tymrak, UF Kayla Grimsley, SC Third Team Kathryn Williamson, UF Katy Frierson, AU2012 First Team Erika Tymrak, UF Third Team Holly King, UF Meghan Streight, AM Hannah Wilkinson, UT2013 First Team Sabrina D’Angelo, SC Second Team Christen Westphal, UF Savannah Jordan, UF Rafaelle Souza, UM Third Team Shea Groom, AM Arin Gilliland, UK2014 First Team Sabrina D’Angelo, SC Shea Groom, AM Second Team Arin Gilliland, UK Meghan Streight, AM Savannah Jordan, UF2015 First Team Christen Westphal, UF Savannah Jordan, UF Second Team Mikaela Harvey, AM Casie Ramsier, AU Third Team Claire Falknor, UF Kala Faulkner, AU Savannah McCaskill, SC

NSCAA/ADIDAS COLLEGE WOMEN’S TEAM ACADEMIC AWARD

Alabama - 1999, 2003, 04, 07, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14Arkansas - 2002, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11,

12, 13Auburn - 2004, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13,

14, 15Florida - 1999, 2003, 04, 07, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14,

15Georgia - 2003, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12,

13, 14, 15Kentucky - 1998, 2002, 03, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 13,

14, 15LSU - 1999, 2002, 03, 05, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15Ole Miss - 2000, 02, 03, 04, 05, 09, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15Mississippi State - 1998, 99, 2000, 02, 03, 12, 13, 15Missouri - 2012, 13, 14, 15South Carolina - 2002, 03, 04, 05, 06, 08, 09, 10, 11,

12, 13, 14, 15Tennessee - 1998, 99, 2000, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15Texas A&M - 2012, 13, 14, 15Vanderbilt - 2003, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12,

13, 14, 15

SEC COACH OF THE YEAR1993 Ken McDonald, VU 1994 Don Staley, UA 1995 Warren Lipka, UK 1996 Becky Burleigh, UF 1997 Ken McDonald, VU 1998 Don Staley, UA 1999 Warren Lipka, UK 2000 Becky Burleigh, UF 2001 Neil McGuire, MSU2002 Karen Hoppa, AU2003 Angela Kelly, UT2004 Angela Kelly, UT2005 Angela Kelly, UT Ronnie Coveleskie, VU2006 Warren Lipka, UK2007 Patrick Baker, UG2008 Becky Burleigh, UF2009 Shelley Smith, SC2010 Becky Burleigh, UF2011 Shelley Smith, SC2012 Becky Burleigh, UF2013 G Guerrieri, AM2014 G Guerrieri, AM2015 Bryan Blitz, MO

SEC SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR2003 Ashley Lindley, UG 2004 Ashley Lindley, UG Chelsea Agar, LSU 2005 Libby Probst, UA 2006 Lyndsey Williams, UM Ali Christoph, UT2007 Allison Harris, ARK2008 Allison Whitworth, AU2009 Blakely Mattern, SC2010 Molly Kinsella, VU2011 Katy Frierson, AU2012 Rafaelle Souza, UM Allison Hu, MO2013 Rafaelle Souza, UM2014 Laura Lee Smith, UA2015 Abby Lutzenkirchen, UA Casie Ramsier, AU

SEC PLAYER OF THE YEAR1993 Honey Marsh, ARK 1994 Christine Watson, VU 1995 Carrie Landrum, UK 1996 Danielle Fotopoulos, UF 1997 Erin Baxter, UF 1998 Danielle Fotopoulos, UF 1999 Sarah Yohe, UF2000 Abby Wambach, UF2001 Abby Wambach, UF2002 Sarah Steinmann, AU2003 Stephanie Freeman, UF2004 Stephanie Freeman, UF

SEC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR2005 Ali Williams, UG 2006 Kylee Rossi, UT 2007 Kylee Rossi, UT2008 Malorie Rutledge, LS2009 Malorie Rutledge, LS2010 Kayla Grimsley, SC2011 Kayla Grimsley, SC2012 Erika Tymrak, UF2013 Savannah Jordan, UF2014 Shea Groom, AM2015 Savannah Jordan, UF

SEC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR2003 Keeley Dowling, UT 2004 Keeley Dowling, UT 2005 Tyler Griffin, VU 2006 Ronda Brooks, AU2007 Blakely Mattern, SC2008 Megan Tomlinson, UG2009 Lauren Hyde, UF2010 Kathryn Williamson, UF2011 Julie King, AU; Allysha Chapman, LS; Sabrina D’Angelo, SC2012 Holly King, UF2013 Sabrina D’Angelo, SC2014 Arin Gilliland, UK2015 Christen Westphal, UF

SEC FRESHMAN PLAYER OF THE YEAR1997 Andi Sellers, UF 1999 Keri Boyce, UK2000 Rhian Wilkinson, UT 2001 Megan Rivera, AU 2002 Kelly Renie, UM 2003 Luisa Marzotto, MS 2004 Ashley Kirk, SC Genna Gorman, UT2005 Jennifer Hance, UM2006 Carrie Patterson, UG2007 Kelli Corless, UG2008 Katy Frierson, AU2009 Laura Eddy, UG2010 Taylor Travis, UF2011 Sabrina D’Angelo, SC2012 Merel van Dongen, UA2013 Savannah Jordan, UF2014 Savannah McCaskill, SC2015 CeCe Kizer, UM

All freshman awards were discontinued for the 1998-99 season but were reinstated for the 1999-2000 season.

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ALL-SEC SELECTIONS1993Denise Brown, ARKit Carson, ARHoney Marsh, ARAmy Van Laeke, ARNoel Hydrick, AUAmy Buerkle, UKChristy Barringer, VUJenger Burchett, VUJennifer Burchett, VUBobbi Lee, VURobyn Miller, VU

1994Taylor Eubank, UAAmy Pseja, UADenise Brown, ARHoney Marsh, ARMaggie Cauley, AUKristen Schier, AUKim LaBelle, UKCarrie Landrum, UKJenger Burchett, VUJennifer Burchett, VUSarah McDonald, VU

1995First Team Maggie Cauley, AU (F) Kristen Schier, AU (M) Melissa Pini, UF (F) Kim Bucci, UK (D) Kim LaBelle, UK (F) Carrie Landrum, UK (M) Christy Barringer, VU (GK) Jenger Burchett, VU (M) Jennifer Burchett, VU (D) Janet Neder, VU (F) Lea Slatter, VU (D)Second Team Taylor Eubank, UA (F) Amy Pseja, UA (GK) Alexis Hyrup, AR (F) Jill Palmer, AU (F) Adrianne Moriera, UF (D) Carrie Staber, UK (F) Stephanie Williams, LS (D) Meredith Riekert, MS (M) Debbie Smith, USC (M) Annette Filiatrault, VU (D) Chulanda Phipps,VU (M)

1996First Team Amy Pseja, UA (GK) Noel Hydrick, AU (D) Erin Baxter, UF (M) Danielle Fotopoulos, UF (F) Suzannah Weathersbee, UG (M) Torie Hesser, UK (D) Kim LaBelle, UK (F) Carrie Landrum, UK (M) Debbie Smith, USC (M) Jennifer Burchett, VU (D) Laura Koerner, VU (F)Second Team Ashley Kirkland, UA (F) Alexis Hyrup, AR (M) Holly Smith, AR (GK) Jill Palmer, AU (F) Kristen Schier, AU (M) Melanie Freeman, UF (D) Adrianne Moreira, UF (D)

Melissa Pini, UF (F) Stephanie Yarem, UG (D) Jackie Cooper, LS (F) Sarah Comeaux, UM (F)

1997First Team Ashely Kirkland, UA (F) Carrie Warner, UA (GK) Kristen Schier, AU (M) Erin Baxter, UF (M) Andrea Sellers, UF (F) Stephanie Yarem, UG (D) Kim LaBelle, UK (F) Sarah Wong, UM (F) Angela Austin, USC (D) Asta Helgadottir, VU (M) Kalli Kamholz, VU (D)Second Team Meredith McPherson, AU (GK) Jill Palmer, AU (F) Melanie Freeman, UF (D) Renee Renolds, UF (D) Allison Peppers, UK (D) Meredith Riekert, MS (M) Jennifer Ondo, USC (F) Mandy Palovits, USC (M) Kassie Kees, UT (D) Kendyl Michner, UT (M) Laura Koerner, VU (F) Chulanda Phipps, VU (M)

1998First Team Rachel Brown, UA (GK) Erin Baxter, UF (M) Danielle Fotopoulos, UF (F) Heather Mitts, UF (D) Abby Wambach, UF (F) Stephanie Yarem, UG (D) Jen McMasters, UK (F) Jennifer Soileau, UM (M) Asta Helgadottir, VU (M) Kalli Kamholz, VU (D) Laura Koerner, VU (F)Second Team Tiffany Carle, UA (M) Jill Palmer, AU (F) Allison Thornbury, UG (M) Carrie Kuhnell, UK (GK) Allison Peppers, UK (D) Carrie Staber, UK (F) Lydia Bienas, USC (M) Lexi Tourtelotte, USC (D) Allison Campbell, UT (F) Laura Lauter, UT (F) Laurie Black, VU (D)

1999First Team Rachel Brown, UA (GK) Keisha Bell, UF (D) Heather Mitts, UF (D) Abby Wambach, UF (F) Sarah Yohe, UF (F) Annie Gage, UK (F) Allison Peppers, UK (D) Jen Reese, UK (M) Jennifer Soileau, UM (M) Jennie Ondo, USC (F) Asta Helgadottir, VU (M)Second Team Erin Sampson, AR (M)

Danielle Murphy, UF (M) Carolyn Cayard, UG (D) Nicole Williams, UG (GK) Ashley Mitnick, LS (D) Keri Boyce, UK (F) Mindy Sanders, USC (M) Kelly Berrall, UT (D) Allison Campbell, UT (F) Kim Szurovy, VU (F)

2000First Team Ginger Sellick, AU (F) Abby Wambach, UF (F) Andi Sellers, UF (F) Keri Boyce, UK (F) Danielle Murphy, UF (M) Jennifer Soileau, UM (M) Kelly Berrall, UT (M) Keisha Bell, UF (D) Stefanie Bertcher, UG (D) Laurie Black, VU (D) Nicole Williams, UG (GK)Second Team Elizabeth Ramsey, UK (F) Rhian Wilkinson, UT (F) Jen Talavera, VU (F) Mandy Komar, AR (M) Jessica Julin, USC (M) Katie Stegall, VU (M) Missy Keller, UA (D) Ashley Mitnick, LS (D) Kristin Chapman, UM (D) Lindaliz Arauz, VU (D) Jordan Kellgren, UF (GK) Kirstin Olson, MS (GK)

2001First Team Abby Wambach, UF (F) Annie Gage, UK (F) Kim Patrick, UT (F) Jessi Moore, MS (F) Andi Sellers, UF (M) Andrea Velasco, UG (M) Sue Flamini, UT (M) Jessia Julin, USC (M) Lindaliz Arauz, VU (D) Keisha Bell, UF (D) Kristin Chapman, UM (D) Megan Rivera, AU (GK)Second Team Keri Boyce, UK (F) Amy Van Zandt, MS (F) Artie Brown, LS (F) Keeley Dowling, UT (M) Katherine Carroll, VU (M) Melinda Carter, USC (M) Jennifer Lewis, VU (M) Carolyn Cayard, UG (D) Danielle Murphy, UF (D) Ashley Mitnick, LS (D) Jordan Kellgren, UF (GK)

2002First Team Sarah Steinmann, AU (F) Elizabeth Ramsey, UK (F) Kelly Renie, UM (F) Rhian Wilkinson, UT (F) Andrea Velasco, UG (M) Kristal Menard, UM (M) Jennifer Lewis, VU (M) Danielle Murphy, UF (D) Carolyn Cayard, UG (D) Keeley Dowling, UT (D) Jordan Kellgren, UF (GK)Second Team Robin Fulton, UF (F) Mandy Heintz, LS (F) Kim Patrick, UT (F) Erin Sampson, AR (M) Stephanie Keating, LS (M) Melinda Carter, SC (M) Missy Keller, UA (D) Sandy Carnes, AU (D) Ashley Mitnick, LS (D) Alison Jarrow, SC (D) Megan Rivera, AU (GK)

2003First Team Julie Williford, AR (F) Sarah Steinmann, AU (F) Jessica Winton, UG (F) Elizabeth Ramsey, UK (F) Stephanie Freeman, UF (F) Kristal Menard, UM (M) Jennifer Lewis, VU (M) Sandy Carnes, AU (D) Amber Wilson, UK (D) Keeley Dowling, UT (D) Luisa Marzotto, MS (GK)Second Team Geneil Newbern, UG (F) Lyndsey Patterson, UT (F) Rhian Wilkinson, UT (F) Crystal Frimpong, UF (M) Andrea Velasco, UG (M) Amy Sample, UM (M) Lauren Imwalle, UA (D) Melanie Booth, UF (D) Sarah Lentz, SC (D) Megan Rivera, AU (GK) Brittany Gillespie, UM (GK)

2004First Team Chrissy Culver, AU (F) Artie Brown, LS (F) Lyndsey Patterson, UT (F) Stephanie Freeman, UF (M) Kayla Lockaby, UT (M) Ali Christoph, UT (M) Ronda Brooks, AU (D) Sarah Lentz, SC (D) Keeley Dowling, UT (D) Megan Rivera, AU (GK) Tyler Griffin, VU (GK)Second Team Libby Probst, UA (F) Sarah Steinmann, AU (F) Elisabeth Jones, UK (F) Brittney Potts, UM (F) Stacey Bishop, LS (M) Kristal Menard, UM (M) Meghan Habig, VU (M)

Jenn Walters, AU (D) Melanie Booth, UF (D) Lyndsey Williams, UM (D) Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart, UT (GK)

2005First Team Ali Williams, UG (F) Courtney McCrudden, UK (F) Genna Gorman, UT (F) Randi-Lynn Bruso, UG (M) Ali Christoph, UT (M) Jennifer Hance, UM (M) Chrissy Strini, UM (M) Melanie Booth, UF (D) Ronda Brooks, AU (D) Kim Perkins, VU (D) Tyler Griffin, VU (GK)Second Team Tina Burger, AR (F) Megan Kerns, UF (F) Lea Lafield, VU (F) Kylee Rossi, UT (F) Melissa Clarke, LS (M) Cortni Joyner, UG (M) Ashley Kirk, SC (M) Monica Buff, VU (D) Ashley Eason, AU (D) Ashley Harris, UF (D) Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart, UT (GK)

2006First Team Stacy Bishop, UF (F) Carrie Patterson, UG (F) Kylee Rossi, UT (F) Ameera Abdullah, UF (M) Randi-Lynn Bruso, UG (M) Chrissy Strini , UM (M) Ali Christoph, UT (M) Ronda Brooks, AU (D) Lauren Hyde, UF (D) Monica Buff, VU (D) Anne Ogundele, UK (GK)Second Team Christina Burger, AR (F) Kristin Stewart, AU (F) Giuleana Lopez, UK (F) Roslyn Jones, LS (F) Amy Baumann, VU (F) Jenny Zarzour, AU (M) Jennifer Hance, UM (M) Ashley Kirk, SC (M) Katie Schultz, VU (M) Chelsea Potts, LS (D) Danielle Johnson, UM (D) Blakely Mattern, SC (D) Courtney Cobbs, SC (D) Tyler Griffin, VU (GK)

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ALL-SEC SELECTIONS2007First Team Stacy Bishop, UF (F) Carrie Patterson, UG (F) Kylee Rossi, UT (F) Ashley Kirk, SC (M) Ashlee Elliott, UF (M) Kelsey Fenix, UK (M) Michelle Makasini, LS (M) Malorie Rutledge, LS (M) Lauren Hyde, UF (D) Megan Tomlinson, UG (D) Danielle Johnson, UM (D) Blakely Mattern, SC (D) Jaimel Johnson, UT (GK)Second Team Lindsay Patterson, UT (F) Caitlin King, AU (F) KeLeigh Hudson, UF (F) Darcel Mollon, SC (F) Emily Redberg, UT (F) Ameera Abdullah, UF (M) Amy Bayles, UM (M) Katie Schultz, VU (M) Allison Harris, AR (D) Kelli Corless, UG (D) Chelsea Potts, LS (D) Allison Whitworth, AU (GK)

2008First Team Ameera Abdullah, UF (F) Megan Kerns, UF (F) Carrie Patterson, UG (F) Kylee Rossi, UT (F) Molly Kinsella, VU (F) Katy Frierson, AU (M) Ashlee Elliott, UF (M) Malorie Rutledge, LS (M) Megan Tomlinson, UG (D) Danielle Johnson, UM (D) Blakely Mattern, USC (D) Allison Whitworth, AU (GK)Second Team Brooke Rogers, UA (F) Lindsay Patterson, AR (F) Kayla Grimsley, USC (F) Nicola Holdsworth, UK (M) Melissa Clarke, LS (M) Christine Breaux, UM (M) Jennifer Hance, UM (M) Lauren Hyde, UF (D) Bailey Powell, UG (D) Kate Hughes, UK (D) Jaimel Johnson, UT (GK)

2009First Team Katy Frierson, AU (M) Katie Fraine, UF (GK) Lauren Hyde, UF (D) Carrie Patterson, UG (F) Chelsea Potts, LS (D) Malorie Rutledge, LS (M) Danielle Johnson, UM (M) Kayla Grimsley, SC (F) Blakely Mattern, SC (D) Mick Imgram, UT (M) Megan Forester, VU (D)Second Team Justine Bernier, UA (GK) Kim Schleif, AR (D) Becca Howell, AU (F)

Sammy Towne, AU (D) Lindsay Thompson, UF (F) Laura Eddy, UG (D) Allysha Chapman, LS (D) Melissa Clarke, LS (M) Hannah Weatherly, UM (F) Samantha Diaz-Matosas, SC (D) Kim Miller, SC (M) Molly Kinsella, VU (M)

2010First Team Justine Bernier, UA (GK) Katy Frierson, AU (M) Julie King, AU (D) Erika Tymrak, UF (M/F) Ashlee Elliott, UF (M) Kat Williamson, UF (D) Alexa Newfield, UG (M) Allysha Chapman, LS (D) Kayla Grimsley, SC (M/F) Brittiny Rhoades, SC (D) Chelsea Hatcher, UT (M/F)Second Team Victoria Frederick, UA (F) Kelsey Allison, AR (M) Sammy Towne, AU (D) Tahnai Annis, UF (M/F) Taylor Travis, UF (F) Ashley Baker, UG (GK) Rebekah Perry, UG (M) Laura Novikoff, UK (F) Alix Hildal, UM (D) Ellen Fahey, SC (D) Molly Kinsella, VU (F)

2011First Team Katy Frierson, AU (M) Julie King, AU (D) Erika Tymrak, UF (M/F) Kathryn Williamson, UF (D) Alexa Newfield, UG (M) Jamie Pollock, UG (M) Taryne Boudreau, LS (M) Allysha Chapman, LS (M/D) Sabrina D’Angelo, SC (GK) Ellen Fahey, SC (D) Kayla Grimsley, SC (F)Second Team Justine Bernier, UA (GK) Allie Chandler, AR (F) Jazmyne Avant, UF (D) Holly King, UF (M) Arin Gilliland, UK (D/F) Kelsey Hunyadi, UK (F) Natalie Martineau, LS (M) Alix Hildal, UM (D) Dylan Jordan, UM (M/F) Meredith Snow, UM (D) Caroline Brown, UT (M/F) Emily Dowd, UT (F)

2012First Team Tatiana Coleman, AU Holly King, UF Jo Dragotta, UF Erika Tymrak, UF Arin Gilliland, UK Alyssa Diggs, MO Dominique Richardson, MO Hannah Wilkinson, UT Jordan Day, AM Annie Kunz, AM Meghan Streight, AMSecond Team Pia Rijsdijk, UA Merel van Dongen, UA Allie Chandler, AR Christen Westphal, UF Torri Allen, UG Jade Kovacevic, LS Mandy McCalla, UM Rafa Souza, UM Elisabeth Sullivan, MS Sabrina D’Angelo, SC Ali Hall, UT

2013First Team Arin Gilliland, UK Savannah Jordan, UF Rafaelle Souza, UM Cheyna Williams, VU Kaysie Clark, MO Shea Groom, AM Mandy McCalla, UM Havana Solaun, UF Taylor Leach, SC Kala Faulkner, AU Meghan Streight, AM Christen Westphal, UF Sabrina D’Angelo, SCSecond Team Caroline Brown, UT Summer Clarke, LS Pia Rijsdijk, UA Elisabeth Sullivan, MS Ashleigh Ellenwood, AR Emma Fletcher, LS Kelley Monogue, AM Stuart Pope, UK Torri Allen, UG Leigh Edwards, AM Cara Ledman, UK Megan Lee, LS Allie Sirna, UT Jordan Day, AM

2014First Team Bianca Brinson, AM Simone Charley, VU Savannah Jordan, UF Annie Kunz, AM Kaysie Clark, MO Shea Groom, AM Gabby Seiler, UG Havana Solaun, UF Tessa Andujar, UF Arin Gilliland, UK Taylor Leach, SC Meghan Streight, AM Christen Westphal, UF Sabrina D’Angelo, SCSecond Team Marion Crowder, UG Jade Klump, UK Savannah McCaskill, SC Laura Lee Smith, UA Kelley Monogue, AM Courtney Raetzman, UK Casie Ramsier, AU Reagan Russell, MO Merel van Dongen, UA Janae Cousineau, AM Claire Falknor, UF Kala Faulkner, AU Candace Johnson, MO Emily Rusk, UA

2015First Team Savannah Jordan, UF (F) Jorian Baucom, LS (F) Addie Forbus, UM (F) Savannah McCaskill, SC (F) Casie Ramsier, AU (M) Courtney Raetzman, UK (M) CeCe Kizer, UM (M) Mikaela Harvey, AM (M) Kala Faulkner, AU (D) Claire Falknor, UF (D) Christen Westphal, UF (D) Candace Johnson, MO (D) Julie Eckel, UT (GK)Second Team Summer Clarke, LS (F) Raina Johnson, SC (F) Haley Pounds, AM (F) Simone Charley, VU (F) Celia Jiminez Delgado, UA (M) Meggie Dougherty Howard, UF (M) Melanie Donaldson, MO (M) Reagan Russell, MO (M) Abby Lutzenkirchen, UA (D) Caroline Waters, UG (D) Jessica Hiskey, UM (D) Karlie Mueller, AM (D) Sarah LeBeau, AU (GK)

Four-Time First Team All-SEC SelectionsKim LaBelle, Kentucky 1994-95-96-97Abby Wambach, Florida 1998-99-00-01Carrie Patterson, Georgia 2006-07-08-09Katy Frierson, Auburn 2008-09-10-11

Three-Time First Team All-SEC SelectionsJenger Burchett, Vanderbilt 1993-94-95Jennifer Burchett, Vanderbilt 1994-95-96Carrie Landrum, Kentucky 1994-95-96Kristen Schier, Auburn 1994-95-97Erin Baxter, Florida 1996-97-98Asta Helgadottir, Vanderbilt 1997-98-99Jennifer Soileau, Ole Miss 1998-99-00Keisha Bell, Florida 1999-00-01Andi Sellers, Florida 1997-00-01Keeley Dowling, Tennessee 2002-03-04Ronda Brooks, Auburn 2004-05-06Ali Christoph, Tennessee 2004-05-06Kylee Rossi, Tennessee 2006-07-08Lauren Hyde, Florida 2006-07-09Danielle Johnson, Ole Miss 2007-08-09Blakely Mattern, South Carolina 2007-08-09Malorie Rutledge, LSU 2007-08-09Ashlee Elliott, Florida 2007-08-10Kayla Grimsley, South Carolina 2009-10-11Erika Tymrak, Florida 2010-11-12Arin Gilliland, Kentucky 2012-13-14Meghan Streight, Texas A&M 2012-13-14Sabrina D’Angelo, South Carolina 2011-13-14Christen Westphal, Florida 2013-14-15Savannah Jordan, Florida 2013-14-15

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FRESHMAN ALL-SEC SELECTIONS2003Gillian Kilburn, Alabama (F)Elizabeth Jones, Kentucky (F)Brittney Potts, Ole Miss (F)Mary Alice Foster, South Carolina (M)Ronda Brooks, Auburn (M)Shelly Hoddeson, South Carolina (M)Ali Christoph, Tennessee (M)Melanie Booth, Florida (D)Marilee Eback, Georgia (D)Elise Karlowicz, Ole Miss (D)Monica Buff, Vanderbilt (D)Luisa Marzotto, Mississippi State (GK)

2004Jordan O’Banion, Alabama (F)Emily Redberg, Tennessee (F)Genna Gorman, Tennessee (F)Sarah Dennis, Vanderbilt (F)Jasmine Johnson, Florida (M)Ashley Kirk, South Carolina (M)Meredith Kohn, Vanderbilt (M)Chelsea Stang, Alabama (D)Lauren Stewart, Auburn (D)Susan Weber, Georgia (D)Ann Shelton, Ole Miss (GK)

2005Jackie Acevedo, Tennessee (F)Megan Kerns, Florida (F)Jessica Lenze, Vanderbilt (F)Kylee Rossi, Tennessee (F)Melissa Clarke, LSU (M)Jennifer Hance, Ole Miss (M)Katie Schulz, Vanderbilt (M)Christine Breaux, Ole Miss (D)Bethany Frazier, Mississippi State (D)Jennifer Johnson, Auburn (D)Colleen Posey, Alabama (D)Megan Tomlinson, Georgia (D)Kara Gudmens, Alabama (GK)

2006Carrie Patterson, Georgia (F)Giuleana Lopez, Kentucky (F)Michelle Makasini, LSU (F)Kim Schleif, Arkansas (M)Gabi Rivera, Auburn (M)Malorie Rutledge, LSU (M)Lauren Hyde, Florida (D)Chelsea Potts, LSU (D)Danielle Johnson, Ole Miss (D)Blakely Mattern, South Carolina (D)Michelle Betos, Georgia (GK)

2007Justine Bernier, Alabama (GK)Victoria Frederick, Alabama (F)Karly Findorff, Florida (M)Dani Abelson, Georgia (D)Kelli Corless, Georgia (D)Marah Falle, Georgia (F)Taryne Boudreau, LSU (M)Brittiny Rhoades, South Carolina (D)Tanya Emerson, Tennessee (M)Devon Swaim, Tennessee (F)Molly Kinsella, Vanderbilt (F)Mary Rachel Reynolds, Vanderbilt (D)

2008Ashley Miller, Georgia (F)Kayla Grimsley, USC (F)Candace West, Vanderbilt (F)Katy Frierson, Auburn (M)Julie King, Auburn (M)Tahnai Annis, Florida (M)Lindsay Thompson, Florida (M)Chelsea Hatcher, Tennessee (M)Jazmyne Avant, Florida (D)Bailey Powell, Georgia (D)Mo Isom, LSU (GK)

2009Allie Chandler, Arkansas (F)Amy Howard, Auburn (GK)Brooke Thigpen, Florida (M)Erika Tymrak, Florida (M)Kat Williamson, Florida (D)Susannah Dennis, Georgia (M)Laura Eddy, Georgia (D)Carlie Banks, LSU (F)Arielle Cohen, Ole Miss (M)Amy Harrison, Tennessee (M)Chelsea Stewart, Vanderbilt (M)

2010Molly Atherton, Alabama (M)Melanie Foncham, Arkansas (D)Taylor Travis, Florida (F)Torri Allen, Georgia (D)Alexa Newfield, Georgia (M)Caitlin Landis, Kentucky (F)Addie Eggleston, LSU (F)Megan Kinneman, LSU (GK)Mandy McCalla, Ole Miss (M)Danielle Au, South Carolina (F)Claire Romaine, Vanderbilt (D)

2011Theresa Diederich, Alabama (M)Pia Rijsdijk, Alabama (F)Jeri Ann Okoro, Arkansas (F)Tatiana Coleman, Auburn (F)Havana Solaun, Florida (M)Annie Speese, Florida (M)Jenna Owens, Georgia (M/F)Arin Gilliland, Kentucky (D/F)Alex Arlitt, LSU (M)Jodi Calloway, LSU (D)Sabrina D’Angelo, South Carolina (GK)Julie Eckel, Tennessee (GK)Cherrelle Jarrett, Vanderbilt (D)

2012Katie Bourgeois, Alabama (F)Merel van Dongen, Alabama (M)Ashleigh Ellenwood, Arkansas (F)Kala Faulkner, Auburn (D)Christen Westphal, Florida (D/M)Kelli Hubly, Kentucky (F)Courtney Raetzman, Kentucky (M)Jade Kovacevic, LSU (F/M)Candace Johnson, Missouri (D)Jackie Tondl, Texas A&M (D)Cheyna Williams, Vanderbilt (F)

2013Pam Begić, Florida Simone Charley, Vanderbilt Summer Clarke, LSU Marion Crowder, Georgia Chelsea Drennan, South CarolinaEmma Fletcher, LSUGretchen Harknett, Ole MissSavannah Jordan, FloridaLiz Keester, Texas A&M Casie Ramsier, Auburn Zoe Swift, Kentucky

2014Carlyn Baldwin, TennesseeJorian Baucom, LSUTaylor Braun, KentuckyKaitlyn Clark, MissouriKristen Dodson, AuburnMallory Eubanks, Mississippi StateKelsey Killean, GeorgiaSavannah McCaskill, South CarolinaMcKayla Paulson, Texas A&MLydia Simmons, VanderbiltAlexis Urch, LSU

2015Emma Welch, AlabamaCarly Hoke, ArkansasSarah LeBeau, AuburnTaylor Troutman, AuburnSydney Shultis, GeorgiaMayra Pelayo, FloridaAlex Thomas, LSUCeCe Kizer, Ole MissKatie Cousins, TennesseeEmily Bates, Texas A&MAlly Watt, Texas A&M

All freshman team was selected by position for the 2003-06 season but were selected at-large starting with the 2007 season.

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SEC ATHLETE OF THE WEEK HONORS19959/12 Jennifer Ahern, UG (M)9/19 Lexi Tourtellotte, USC (M)9/26 Michelle Harris, UF (GK)10/3 Jill Palmer, AU (F)10/10 Jennifer Croisant, MSU (GK)10/17 Amy Pseja, UA (GK)10/24 Danielle Jordan, UG (D)

19969/10 Sarah Comeaux, UM (F)9/17 Melanie Freeman, UF (D)9/24 Brittany Burns, ARK (F)10/1 Shelli Montevirgen, LSU (GK)10/8 Jackie Cooper, LSU (F)10/15 Danielle Fotopoulos, UF (F)10/22 Debbie Smith, USC (M)10/29 Danielle Fotopoulos, UF (F)11/5 Sarah Comeaux, UM (F)

19979/16 Laura Koerner, VU (F)9/23 Kassie Kees, UT (D)9/30 Carrie Warner, UA (GK)10/7 Stephanie Yarem, UG (D/F)10/14 Jill Palmer, AU (F)10/21 Andrea Sellers, UF (F)10/28 Jennifer Soileau, UM (M)11/4 Nicole Williams, UG (GK)

19989/8 Laura Koerner, VU (F)9/15 Asta Helgadottir, VU (M)9/21 Sarah Yohe, UF (F)9/28 Laura Lauter, UT (F)10/6 Lauren Whitt, VU (GK)10/13 Kendyl Michner, UT (M)10/20 Tiffany Carle, UA (M)10/27 Danielle Fotopoulos, UF (F)11/3 Danielle Fotopoulos, UF (F)

19998/30 Danielle Watson, UA (F)9/6 Beth Culver, UG (F)9/13 Sarah Yohe, UF (F)9/20 Nicole Williams, UG (GK)9/27 Annie Gage, UK (F)10/4 Keri Boyce, UK (F)10/11 Annie Gage, UK (F)10/18 Abby Wambach, UF (F)10/25 Jennie Ondo, USC (F)11/1 Keri Boyce, UK (F)

20008/28 Keri Boyce, UK (F)9/4 Regan Scanlon, UM (F)9/11 Tammy Waine, AU (F)9/18 Jennifer Soileau, UM (M)9/25 Bridget Brooks, UM (F)10/2 Jen Talavera, VU (F)10/9 Kelly Berrall, UT (M)10/15 Abby Wambach, UF (F)10/23 Jordan Kellgren, UF (GK)10/30 Rhian Wilkinson, UT (F)

20019/3 Julie Williford, ARK (M)9/10 Sue Flamini, UT (M)9/17 None9/24 Beth Wells, UK (GK)10/1 Jordan Kellgren, UF (GK)10/8 Ashley Lindley, UG (GK)10/15 Melinda Smith, UM (GK)

10/22 Kim Patrick, UT (F)10/29 Abby Wambach, UF (F)11/6 Amy Van Zandt, MSU (F)

20029/2 Laura Snell, AU (GK)9/9 Dena Floyd, UF (M)9/16 Mandy Heintz, LS (F)9/23 Karen Hall, UM (F)9/30 Ashley Williams, SC (F)10/7 Kim Patrick, UT (F)10/14 Sara Power, AU (M)10/21 Jordan Kellgren, UF (GK)10/28 Rhian Wilkinson, UT (F)11/4 Laura Lowman, UA

20039/1 Crystal Frimpong, UF (O) Keeley Dowling, UT (D)9/7 Sarah Steinmann, AU (O) Luisa Marzotto, MS (D)9/14 Jessica Winton, UG (O) Luisa Marzotto, MS (D)9/21 Julie Williford, AR (O) Megan Rivera, AU (D)9/28 Jessica Winton, UG (O) Brittany Gillespie, UM (D)10/5 Elizabeth Ramsey, UK (O) Brittni Goodwin, UF (D) Ali Christoph, UT (O) Brittany Gillespie, UM (D)10/19 Sarah Steinmann, AU (O) Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart, UT (D)10/26 Dawn Nash, UA (O) Elise Matthews, SC (D)11/2 Rhian Wilkinson, UT (O) Erin Hinson, AU (D)

20048/30 Chrissy Culver, AU (O) Keeley Dowling, UT (D)9/6 Ashley Kellgren, UF (O) Jenn Walters, AU (D)9/13 Stephanie Freeman, UF (O) Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart, UT (D)9/20 Elisabeth Jones, UK (O) Sarah Lentz, SC (D)9/27 Sarah Gwisdala, AR (O) Megan Rivera, AU (D)10/4 Kayla Lockaby, UT (O) Valerie Vogler, LS (D)10/11 Genna Gorman, UT (O) Ashley Lindley, UG (D)10/18 Gillian Kilburn, UA (O) Keeley Dowling, UT (D)10/25 Kylie Boyd, UA (O) Keeley Dowling, UT (D)11/1 Sara Power, AU (O) Emily Meyers, MS (D)

20058/28 Libby Probst, UA (O) Emily Meyers, MS (D) Amanda Verkin, UM (F)9/4 Ali Williams, UG (O) Monica Buff, VU (D) Jennifer Hance, UM (F)9/11 Kylee Rossi, UT (O) Melanie Booth, UF (D) Kylee Rossi, UT (F)9/18 Lea Lafield, VU (O) Ann Shelton, UM (D) Marlyce Stein, MS (F)

9/25 Courtney McCrudden, UK (O) Ali Christoph, UT (O) Kim Perkins, VU (D) Alex Mouton, SC (F)10/2 Sarah Dennis, VU (O) Tyler Griffin, VU (D) Kylee Rossi, UT (F)10/9 Genna Gorman, UT (O) Lyndsey Williams, UM (D) Katie Green, UF (F)10/16 Amy Gill, UM (O) Ronda Brooks, AU (D) Abbey Wilburn, AR (F)10/23 Ali Williams, UG (O) Lauren Church, UG (D) Megan Kerns, UF (F)10/30 Ali Christoph, UT (O) Vanessa Phillips-Bosshart, UT (D) Melissa Clarke, LS (F)

20068/28 Stacy Bishop, UF (O) Allison Whitworth, AU (D) Carrie Patterson, UG (F)9/4 Michelle Makasini, LS (O) Jaimel Johnson, UT (D) Michelle Makasini, LS (F)9/11 Megan Jones, UK (O) Tyler Griffin, VU (D) Hannah Weatherly, UM (F)9/18 Sarah Dennis, VU (O) Carrie Dillsaver, AR (D) Michelle Makasini, LS (F)9/25 Treena Ferguson, MS (O) Laura Armstrong, SC (D) Michelle Makasini, LS (F)10/2 Kylee Rossi, UT (O) Allison Whitworth, AU (D) Caitlin King, AU (F)10/9 Ameera Abdullah, UF (O) Anne Ogundele, UK (D) Mick Imgram, UT (F)10/16 Ameera Abdullah, UF (O) Carrie Dillsaver, AR (D) Caitlin King, AU (F)10/23 Amy Baumann, VU (O) Anne Ogundele, UK (D) Lauren Glancy, UG (F)10/30 Megan Jones, UK (O) Shana Hudson, UF (D) Michelle Makasini, LS (F)

20079/3 Mick Imgram, UT (O) Lindsay Thorstenson, SC (D) Caroline Simpson, UG (F)9/10 Ashley Harris, UF (O) Blakely Mattern, SC (D) Ashley Marks, AU (F)9/17 Chrissy Strini, UM (O) Jaimel Johnson, UT (D) Britni Williams, AR (F)9/24 Rachel Yepez, LS (O) Jenn Johnson, AU (D) Sydney Hiance, UK (F)10/1 Kylee Rossi, UT (O) Justine Bernier, UA (D) Marah Falle, UG (F)10/8 Michelle Makasini, LS (O) Danielle Johnson, UM (D) Molly Kinsella, VU (F)10/15 Carrie Patterson, UG (O) Allison Whitworth, AU (D)

Tanya Emerson, UT (F)10/22 Stacy Bishop, UF (O) Laura Armstrong, SC (D) Julie Edwards, UT (F)10/29 Kylee Rossi, UT (O) Lauren Hyde, UF (D) Brooke Jacobs, SC (F)11/5 Carrie Patterson, UG (O) Melanie Booth, UF (D) Sydney Hiance, UK (F)

20088/25 Catherine Wearn, VU (O) Allison Whitworth, AU (D) Tahnai Annis, UF (F)9/1 Victoria Frederick, UA (O) Mo Isom, LSU (D) Mo Isom, LSU (F)9/8 Kelly O’Connor, AR (O) Megan Eddings, VU (D) Tahnai Annis, UF (F)9/15 Kayla Grimsley, SC (O) Kara Gudmens, UA (D) Sarah Chapman, UF (F)9/22 Lindsay Patterson, ARK (O) Mo Isom, LSU (D) Mo Isom, LSU (F)9/29 Rebecca Howell, AU (O) Sydney Hiance, UK (D) Natalie Aaron, SC (F)10/6 Lindsay Thompson, UF (O) Danielle Johnson, UM (D) Lindsay Thompson, UF (F)10/13 Malorie Rutledge, LSU (O) Megan Tomlinson, UG (D) Kayla Grimsley, SC (F)10/20 Megan Kerns, UF (O) Michelle Betos, UG (D) Katie Frierson, AU (F)10/27 Amy Bayles, UM (O) Allison Whitworth, AU (D) Katie Frierson, AU (F)11/3 Carrie Patterson, UG (O) Allison Whitworth, AU (D) Kelsey Breathitt, UM (F)

20098/24 Carrie Patterson, UG (O) Kailey Anders, AR (D) Amy Howard, AU (F)8/31 Taylor Cunningham, UM (O) Blakely Mattern, SC (D) Rebekah Perry, UG (F)9/8 Molly Kinsella, VU (O) Molly Baird, UT (D) Monica Alvarado, MS (F)9/14 Mick Imgram, UT (O) Blakely Mattern, SC (D) Brooke Thigpen, UF (F)9/21 Kat Walsh, MS (O) Justine Bernier, UA (D) Amy Howard, AU (F)9/28 Rachel Yepez, LS (O) Mollie Patton, SC (D) Carlie Banks, LS (F)10/5 Melissa Clarke, LS (O) Michelle Betos, UG (D) Amy Harrison, UT (F)10/12 Danielle Johnson, UM (O) Sydney Hiance, UK (D) Erika Tymrak, UF (F)10/19 Tahnai Annis, UF (O) Alley Ronaldi, UM (D)

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SEC ATHLETE OF THE WEEK HONORS Carlie Banks, LS (F)10/26 Rebecca Howell, AU (O) Rachel Bachtel, VU (D) Amy Howard, AU (F)11/2 Malorie Rutledge, LS (O) Lauren Hyde, UF (D) McKenzie Barney, UF (F)

20108/23 Tahnai Annis, UF (O) Mollie Patton, SC (D) Addie Eggleston, LS (F)8/30 McKenzie Barney, UF (O) Sydney Hiance, UK (D) Alexa Newfield, UG (F)9/6 Katy Frierson, AU (O) Leanna Baldner, MS (D) Nicole Locandro, UG (F)9/13 McKenzie Barney, UF (O) Allysha Chapman, LS (D) Danielle Au, SC (F)9/20 Dylan Jordan, UM (O) Sydney Hiance, UK (D) Sarah Story, UM (F)9/27 Chelsea Hatcher, UT (O) Justine Bernier, UA (D) Taylor Travis, UF (F)10/4 Caitlin Landis, UK (O) Christine Watts, SC (D) Megan Kinneman, LS (F)10/11 Molly Kinsella, VU (O) Ashley Baker, UG (D) Caroline Brown, UT (F)10/18 Erika Tymrak, UF (O) Rachel Bachtel, VU (D) Caitlin Landis, UK (F)10/25 Alix Hildal, UM (O) Molly Baird, UT (D) Taylor Travis, UF (F)11/1 Katy Frierson, AU (O) Nicky Kit, UF (D) Elisabeth Sullivan, MS (F)

20118/22 Caroline Brown, UT (O) Kat Williamson, UF (D) Laura Lee Smith, UA (F)8/29 Tatiana Coleman, AU (O) Alley Ronaldi, UM (D) Arin Gilliland, UK (F)9/5 Erika Tymrak, UF (O) Ashley Baker, UG (D) Chandler Hillen, AU (F)9/12 Alexa Newfield, UG (O) Jodi Calloway, LS (D) Kayla Price, UK (F)9/19 Emily Dowd, UT (O) Mo Isom, LS (D) Annie Speese, UF (F)9/26 Taryne Boudreau, LS (Co-O) Alexis Owens, UT (Co-O) Heather Havron, AU (D) Emily Lillard, AR (F)10/3 Taryne Boudreau, LS (O) Kathryn Williamson, UF (D) Annie Speese, UF (F)10/10 Alexa Newfield, UG (O) Ellen Fahey, SC (D) Gena Inbusch, VU (F)10/17 Ana Cate, AU (O) Skylar Rosson, MS (D) Sabrina D’Angelo, SC (F)10/24 Kayla Grimsley, SC (O)

Meredith Snow, UM (D) Pia Rijsdijk, UA (F)10/31 Kayla Grimsley, SC (O) Christa Neary, SC (D) Julie Eckel, UT (F)

20128/20 Amy Harrison, UT (O) Tori Ball, AU (D) Candace Johnson, MO (F)8/27 Erika Tymrak, UF (O) Kelly McCormick, UM (D) Coryn Bajema, SC (F)9/4 Allie Bailey, AM (O) Kelly McCormick, UM (D) Honeye Heydari, MS (F)9/10 Annie Kunz, AM (O) Amy Howard, AU (D) Courtney Angotti-Smith, SC (F)9/17 Arin Gilliland, UK (O) Rachel Lenz, AM (D) Courtney Raetzman, UK (F)9/24 Lindsey Mayo, AR (O) Jordan Day, AM (D) Lauren Flynn, MO (F)10/1 Tatiana Coleman, AU (O) Megan Kinneman, LS (D) Tori Sample, LS (F)10/8 Erika Tymrak, UF (Co-O) Alyssa Diggs, MO (Co-O) Ali Hall, UT (D) Jessica Hiskey, UM (F)10/15 Jo Dragotta, UF (O) Kayla King, UK (D) Kelli Hubly, UK (F)10/22 Hannah Wilkinson, UT (O) Julie Eckel, UT (D) Ashleigh Ellenwood, AR (F)10/26 Elisabeth Sullivan, MS (O) Kayla King, UK (D) Jade Kovacevic, LS (F)

20138/26 Danielle Au, SC (O) Allie Tripp, AR (D) Savannah Jordan, UF (F)9/3 Hannah Wilkinson, UT (O) Julie Eckel, UT (D) Zoe Swift, UK (F)9/9 Cheyna Williams, VU (O) Jordan Day, AM (D) Pamela Begić, UF (F)9/16 Arin Gilliland, UK (O) Christa Neary, SC (D) Marion Crowder, UG (F)9/23 Laura Eddy, UG (O) Caitlin Woody, UG (D) Savannah Jordan, UF (F)9/30 Pia Rijsdijk, UA (O) Karlie Mueller, AM (D) Emma Fletcher, LS (F)10/7 Summer Clarke, LS (O) Taylor Leach, SC (D) Emma Fletcher, LS (F)10/14 Arin Gilliland, UK (O) Alicen Wright, AU (D) Liz Keester, AM (F)10/21 Alyssa Diggs, MO (O) Lauren Smith, UF (D) Casie Ramsier, AU (F)10/28 Savannah Jordan, UF (O) McKenzie Sauerwein, MO (D) Casie Ramsier, AU (F)

11/1 Rafaelle Souza, UM (O) Christen Westphal, UF (D) Savannah Jordan, UF (F)

20148/25 Gabby Seiler, UG (Co-O) Jillian Graff, UF (Co-O) Kelly McCormick,UM (D) Louise Hogrell, UG (F)9/2 Kelley Monogue, AM (O) Sabrina D’Angelo, SC (D) Colby Ciarrocca, VU (F)9/7 Pamela Begič, UF (O) Louise Hogrell, UG (D) Courtney Schell, AU (Co-F) Taylor Braun, UK (Co-F)9/14 Taylor Grant, MO (O) Sabrina D’Angelo, SC (D) Savannah McCaskill, SC (F)9/21 Shea Groom, AM (O) Karlie Mueller, AM (D) Kaitlyn Clark, MO (F)9/28 Savannah Jordan, UF (O) Emily Rusk, UA (D) Kelsey Killean, UG (F)10/6 Savannah Jordan, UF (O) Tessa Andujar, UF (D) Allie Hess, MO (F)10/13 Tori Ball, AU (O) Cameron Carter, AR (Co-D) Taylor Braun, UK (Co-D) Kristen Dodson, AU (F)10/19 Zoe Swift, UK (Co-O) Simone Charley, VU (Co-O) Emily Rusk, UA (D) Savannah McCaskill, SC (F)10/27 Savannah Jordan, UF (O) Kala Faulkner, AU (D) Taylor Braun, UK (F)11/3 Cheynne Spade, UT (O) Sabrina D’Angelo, SC (Co-D) Alyse Scott, AU (Co-D) Carlyn Baldwin, UT (F)

20158/24 Haley Pounds, AM (O) Sarah Le Beau, AU (D) Kate Hajdu, AM (F)9/1 Savannah Jordan, UF (O) Julie Eckel, UT (D) Sarah Troccoli, UF (F)9/7 Brooke Sharp, UF (Co-O) Katy Keen, UK (Co-O) Kala Faulkner, AU (D) CeCe Kizer, UM (F)9/14 Jorian Baucom, LS (O) Julie Eckel, UT (D) Emily Bates, AM (F)9/21 Mallory Eubanks, MS (O) Natalia Gomez-Junco, LS (D) Simone Wark, SC (F)9/28 Casie Ramsier, AU (O) Abbey Crider, SC (D) Sarah Le Beau, AU (F)10/5 Janae Cousineau, AM (O) Katelyn Jensen, UK (D) Taylor Troutman, AU (F)10/12 Lauryn “Red” Bruffett, MS (O) Maddie Friedmann, UM (Co-D) Christiana Ogunsami, VU (Co-D) Marnie Merritt, UM (F)10/19 Taylor Elliott, VU (O) Jessica Hiskey, UM (Co-D)

Catalina Rubiano, LS (Co-D) Ally Watt, AM (F)10/26 Savannah Jordan, UF (O) Louise Hogrell, UG (D) CeCe Kizer, UM (F)11/2 Jorian Baucom, LS (Co-O) Lydia Simmons,VU (Co-O) Carly Ray, SC (Co-D) Danielle Rice, AM (Co-D) Reece Christopherson, AR (F)

The SEC began selecting the Freshman of the Week during the 2005 season.

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SEC COMMUNITY SERVICE TEAMS2003Caroline Bolz, AlabamaKellie Bedient, ArkansasCarly Thomas, AuburnDena Floyd, FloridaAshley Lindley, GeorgiaKara McCue, KentuckyArtie Brown, LSUHeather Lea Hopson, Ole MissKaren Sandrik, Mississippi StateAmanda Thurber, South CarolinaKeely Dowling, TennesseeKendra Sasa, Vanderbilt

2004Katie French, AlabamaKatie Stauffer, ArkansasSarah Steinmann, AuburnJessica Young, FloridaAshley Lindley, GeorgiaDanielle Slupski, KentuckyChelsea Agar, LSULeigh Barrow, Ole MissKaren Sandrik, Mississippi StateJessica Swaim, South CarolinaKirby Zwickel, TennesseeJessica Fear, Vanderbilt

2005Kailey Corken, AlabamaAndrea Sparks, ArkansasAnna Fiser, AuburnJessica Young, FloridaAli Williams, GeorgiaKelsey Fenix, KentuckyElena Sutherland, LSUAshley Ferree, Ole MissStephanie Dallas, Mississippi StateKimmy Gillespie, South CarolinaTalia Wright, TennesseeKari Boersma, Vanderbilt

2006Carrie Dillsaver, ArkansasSummer Ragsdale, AuburnShelley Lyle, FloridaKelsey Fenix, KentuckySara Pollock, LSUCori Mehan, Ole MissLaura Armstrong, South CarolinaMelissa Amado, TennesseeKari Boersma, Vanderbilt

2007Hayley MacDonald, AlabamaAlison Harter, ArkansasSummer Ragsdale, AuburnShelley Lyle, FloridaKelsey Fenix, KentuckySara Pollock, LSUCori Mehan, Ole MissStephanie Dallas, Mississippi StateCourtney Cobbs, South CarolinaMolly Baird, TennesseeAmy Baumann, Vanderbilt

2008Jackie Booker, ArkansasAllison Whitworth, AuburnJenny Taylor, FloridaCourtney Cripps, GeorgiaCassie Phillips, KentuckyRachel Yepez, LSUJennifer Hance, Ole MissAnna Goblirsch, Mississippi StateLindsay Small, South CarolinaMolly Baird, TennesseeTaylor Ryer, Vanderbilt

2009Brooke Rogers, AlabamaKathleen Paulsen, ArkansasAddie Ragsdale, AuburnMarsha Harper, FloridaLindsay Stein, GeorgiaJulie Hull, KentuckyRachel Yepez, LSUDanielle Johnson, Ole MissLeanna Baldner, Mississippi StateKacie Brewer, South CarolinaGrace Cuenin, TennesseeMegan Forester, Vanderbilt

2010Brooke Rogers, AlabamaBritni Williams, ArkansasAddie Ragsdale, AuburnHolly King, FloridaAshley Baker, GeorgiaLaura Novikoff, KentuckyNatalie Ieyoub, LSUTaylor Cunningham, Ole MissLeanna Baldner, Mississippi StateMollie Patton, South CarolinaGrace Cuenin, TennesseeCatherine Wearn, Vanderbilt

2011Carly Mygrants, AlabamaJessie Givens, ArkansasKaty Frierson, AuburnBrooke Thigpen, FloridaAshley Baker, GeorgiaKacie Kumar, KentuckyNatalie Ieyoub, LSUAlley Ronaldi, Ole MissKim Pettit, Mississippi StateMaria Petroni, South CarolinaCaroline Capocaccia, TennesseeCandace West, Vanderbilt

2012Josie Rix, AlabamaAllie Chandler, ArkansasMary Coffed , AuburnJennifer Larrick, FloridaAshley Baker, GeorgiaBrooke Keyes, KentuckyMegan Kinneman, LSUMandy McCalla, Ole MissCJ Winship, Mississippi StateChrista Neary, South CarolinaAlexis Owens, TennesseeBeth West, Texas A&MKate Goldin, Vanderbilt

2013Kendall Khanna, AlabamaMcKinzie James, ArkansasAlyse Scott, AuburnLindsey Cooper, FloridaCallie Corbin Langford, GeorgiaEmma Brown, KentuckyAddie Eggleston, LSUKelly McCormick, Ole MissCJ Winship, Mississippi StateAlyssa Diggs, MissouriDanielle Au, South CarolinaTori Bailey, TennesseeAllie Bailey, Texas A&MAbby Carr, Vanderbilt

2014Laura Lee Smith, AlabamaMargaret Power, ArkansasTori Ball, AuburnJillian Graff, FloridaDanielle Fitzgerald, KentuckyCatalina Rubiano, LSUKelly McCormick, Ole MissShelby Jordan, Mississippi StateBrittanee Randle, MissouriTaylor Leach, South CarolinaGabby Santorio, TennesseeAllie Bailey, Texas A&MErin Myers, Vanderbilt

2015Abby Lutzenkirchen, AlabamaTeni Butler, ArkansasAlyse Scott, AuburnCourtney Douglas, FloridaEmma Sonnett, GeorgiaAlex Carter, KentuckyNatalia Gomez-Junco, LSUSamantha Sanders, Ole MissMallory Eubanks, Mississippi StateCandace Johnson, MissouriClaire Studebaker, South CarolinaJosie Jennings, TennesseeSarah Shaw, Texas A&MTaylor Elliott, Vanderbilt

The SEC Community Service Teams were called the SEC Good Works Teams from 2003-05.