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What to know, preview before the 2022 season starts

After a historic season in 2021, Tennessee soccer is poised to have just as much – if not more – success this season.

The No. 11 Lady Vols kicked off the preseason with a 3-0 win over No. 16 Notre Dame in an exhibition match Tuesday. They’ll face Dayton at home Saturday at 2 pm in another exhibition match before starting the season on the road at No. 10 North Carolina at 7 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 18. The tough nonconference slate doesn’t stop after the season opener at Chapel Hill.

The following week, Tennessee will host No. 23 Southern Methodist University on Aug. 21 and no. 2 Duke on Aug. 25. Including UT, the SEC also has four teams ranked in the top 25: Arkansas (8), South Carolina (12) and Ole Miss (18).

Here’s what you need to know before the season starts.

A talented freshman class

Before former coach Brian Pensky left for Florida State, he signed the No. 6 incoming freshman class in the nation.

Freshman forward Kameron Simmonds scored one of UT’s three goals Tuesday, assisted by freshman midfielder Macaira Midgley, and all 10 freshmen saw the field.

Tennessee coach Joe Kirt said the freshmen have been “amazing” in adjusting to the team this summer. Fifth year senior midfielder Abbey Burdette said the freshmen were in for a surprise when they arrived – but not the reasons one would assume.