Soccer
Soto, Macaulay

Macaulay Soto
- Title:
- Director of Soccer Operations
- Email:
- msoto4@utk.edu
Macaulay Soto is in her third year as Tennessee's Director of Soccer Operations in 2024.
The squad in 2023 overcame adversity due to injuries to advance to the NCAA Tournament for the third consecutive season.
During her first season with the Lady Vols in 2022, the program captured a third consecutive SEC East Division title.
Soto spent five seasons as the director of operations for the women's soccer program at Virginia Tech prior to transitioning to Tennessee. At VT, she managed the recruiting database, coordinated equipment and video needs and oversaw all aspects of team travel.
Prior to her time in Blacksburg, Soto spent a season at Carthage College in Wisconsin as a graduate assistant and recruiting coordinator.
A 2016 graduate of Messiah College in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, she was a four-year soccer letterwinner, earning all-conference defensive player of the year honors on two occasions and being named an NSCAA All-American in 2014 and 2015.
During her collegiate career, the Falcons were NCAA Division III national champions in 2012 and advanced to the Division III semifinals in 2015.
The squad in 2023 overcame adversity due to injuries to advance to the NCAA Tournament for the third consecutive season.
During her first season with the Lady Vols in 2022, the program captured a third consecutive SEC East Division title.
Soto spent five seasons as the director of operations for the women's soccer program at Virginia Tech prior to transitioning to Tennessee. At VT, she managed the recruiting database, coordinated equipment and video needs and oversaw all aspects of team travel.
Prior to her time in Blacksburg, Soto spent a season at Carthage College in Wisconsin as a graduate assistant and recruiting coordinator.
A 2016 graduate of Messiah College in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, she was a four-year soccer letterwinner, earning all-conference defensive player of the year honors on two occasions and being named an NSCAA All-American in 2014 and 2015.
During her collegiate career, the Falcons were NCAA Division III national champions in 2012 and advanced to the Division III semifinals in 2015.