South Carolina vs Tennessee, 2023 NCAA Division I Women, 2023 NCAA Division I Women
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Line-Ups
South Carolina
No. | Name |
---|---|
1 | Heather Hinz (GK) |
12 | Micah Bryant |
4 | Shae O'Rourke |
66 | Gracie Falla |
14 | Brianna Behm |
24 | Hollyn Torres |
20 | Corinna Zullo |
8 | Hallie Meadows |
10 | Catherine Barry |
6 | Camryn Dixon |
9 | Reagan Schubach |
Tennessee
No. | Name |
---|---|
48 | Abigail Reisz (GK) |
18 | Ally Brown |
10 | Sheridan Michel |
31 | Linette Hofmann |
11 | Jordan Fusco |
19 | Samantha Agresti |
37 | Kate Runyon |
7 | Lindsey Brick |
4 | Maria Nelson |
3 | Sizzy Lawton |
20 | Macaira Midgley |
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