University of Tennessee Athletics

MATCH CENTRAL: #3/5 Tennessee at Ole Miss
October 04, 2025 | Soccer
OXFORD, Miss. — The No. 3/5 Tennessee soccer team travels to Ole Miss for a Sunday afternoon match.
Kickoff is scheduled for 3 p.m. ET and will be streamed on SEC Network+, with Will Kollmeyer (play-by-play), Ian Beyer (analyst) and Loral Winn (sideline) on the call.
Sunday marks the 26th all-time meeting between the two teams, with Tennessee leading the series 19-4-2. The Lady Vols have won the last six matchups dating back to 2016 and are unbeaten in their last 10 trips to Oxford, holding a 9-0-1 record and outscoring Ole Miss 19-8 on the road.
Last time out, Tennessee defeated No. 17 Georgia, extending its win streak to four games and maintaining an undefeated 6-0 record at home. Jenna Stayart and Ally Brown each scored in the win, which marked the fourth time the Lady Vols have faced a ranked opponent this season and the fourth time they've shut out a ranked team.
FIRING ON ALL CYLINDERS: Through twelve matches, UT has 10 goal-scorers, including four Lady Vols who have scored two or more goals in a single match. Shae O'Rourke, Anaiyah Robinson and Kate Runyon have registered braces for the Big Orange as Alivia Stott fired five goals against EKU--the stretch marked the most goals ever scored in one half in program history and the shortest span in which a Tennessee player has tallied five goals. Each of her five goals was assisted by a different Lady Vol. In total 15 Lady Vols have recorded at least one assist this season, the most in the SEC.LOCKDOWN DEFENSE: The Tennessee backline has become a consistent force combined with Sophomore goalie Cayden Norris. Defenders Ally Brown, Leah Klurman, Kennedy Price and Sydney Miller have helped secure seven consecutive shutouts to start the season. Additionally, throughout twelve matches, the UT defense has secured ten clean sheets.
RANKINGS: Tennessee soccer entered the 2025 season unranked but quickly inserted itself into the polls after two top-five wins in three matches to start the season. Currently, the Lady Vols are No. 5 in United Soccer Coaches Poll rankings. UT's highest ranking in the program's history came in week four when the squad earned a No. 1 national ranking.
SCOUTING THE REBELS: Ole Miss enters Sunday's matchup after a 2-0 loss at No. 13 Mississippi State. The Rebels are 0-4-1 in SEC play and 4-5-1 overall. Senior goalkeeper Sidney O'Billovich leads the SEC with 42 saves.