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Editor’s Note
— To all the members of the 2025 Women’s Soccer Team, especially to
those who are members of the Rhodes College graduating Class of
2026 as you take the next major step in your journey, please let me
borrow a line from a favorite movie and adopt it as
my own: “My prayer for you is that God blesses you in this life.” (From
the movie: Remember the Goal)
Update April 11, 2026: snapshots from the Spring Scrimmages have now been posted here.
You
might think that the off season is one of a lot of relaxed down time
for a coach with nothing but a little recruiting, planning, and spring
practice. This year, however, may have been especially busy for Coach
Pannell and his wife Jenn, as they welcomed “Mac,” their newborn baby to
their family.
March 23, 2026 [Updated March 24, 2026 to add details of
Coach Pennell's history] - It's spring and the weather is warming up.
It may be
nearly 5 months before the college women’s soccer season begins but the
excitement is beginning to warm up, too.
“It’s soccer. There’ll be a lot of empty seats.” That’s a line from a
television show that aired several years ago entitled “Last Man
Standing.”
Not any more. That was then. This is now. A March 28, 2026, National
Women’s Soccer League game in Denver has sold 50,000 tickets.[Update: the announced attendance for that game was 63,004.]
Women’s sports in the United States is on the rise. And the excitement
of soccer is catching on here. Soccer, of course, has been extremely
popular in other parts of the world for many years.
Two Memphis college women’s soccer teams made it to the NCAA tournament
last year: in Division I the University of Memphis and in Division III
Rhodes College. Both made it to the second round of the tournament. Both
offer an exciting brand of soccer played with passion and joy.
It is important to point out frequently that NCAA Division III sports,
of which Rhodes College is a member, does not offer athletic
scholarships. These ladies play for their love of the game.
It takes a lot of these students' time, effort and sacrifice all the
while maintaining grades at good schools. (See the Rhodes Soccer Team members of
2025 Southern Athletic Association's Academic Honor Roll below.)
Rhodes College opens their regular season on September 2. But right now it’s spring practice. On April 9, the Rhodes College Women’s soccer team will be finishing up spring training with a scrimmage against two teams: Christian Brothers University and Northwest Mississippi Community College. This spring’s scrimmages will be at the Rhodes College soccer field beginning at 4:30 p.m.
One cannot but be proud of the team member seniors graduating this spring
but their contribution to the team and to the college will be missed.
The 2025 Team Captain and leading scorer for the past two
years, Sophia Rall, is among those graduating this spring. The second
highest goal maker last year was Maddie Carter, who returns as a junior
for the 2026 season.
Rhodes has 19 returning players from last year’s squad. As it shapes up
now, only one player on the Rhodes team will be from Memphis and will be
Maddie Carter, a junior in the fall. The 15 new recruits will join the
team later in the summer. Fourteen of the recruits are coming from their
high schools and one more is a college transfer. Transferring in is Lauren
Hollis, a goalkeeper from Dickinson College who will be a junior at
Rhodes in the fall. Two of Rhodes College goalkeepers from last year
will be graduating this spring. It should be noted that the recruits
have made a verbal commitment to attend Rhodes.
See the 2026 Spring roster below.
Rhodes College head women's soccer coach, McKinnon Pennell, enters his
third year at Rhodes with a record of 25-9-3. It is also his 3rd year as
a college head coach. Under his ledership the team went to the
conference championship for the past two years, as it had under the
previous coach in 2023. For only the third time in school history, the
2025 team was invited to play in the NCAA Division III Championship
Tournament and for the first time advanced to the second round of that
playoff.
CBU has a new coach, Christopher Tadley, who has coached at the
University of Memphis and most recently led the program at Carroll
University, where he built one of the top teams in its conference. CBU
has six players on its roster from the Memphis metro area and six
international players. Last year, CBU posted a 3-12-1 record.
Northwest is led by James Beattie, a Glasgow, Scotland native, who
enters his seventh year as head coach there. Last year’s team posted a
21-1-1 record record and won the NCAA Division II Junior College
Tournament Championship.
Next Game: Spring Scrimmages with CBU and NWMCC, April 9, 2026, 4:30 p.m. at Rhodes College Soccer Field
January 30, 2026 - This may be the most exciting
statistic for Rhodes College Women's Soccer, one which this
author awaits eagerly each year. The Southern Athletic Association's
Fall Academic Honor Roll has been released. The 25 honorees achieved the
fall semester's
requirement of a grade point average (GPA) of at least 3.25 on a four
point system while participating in a SAA conference-sponsored varsity
sport. College is about many things but at its core is academics.
This publication is proud of all the team members and finds these
honorees are the super stars of the 2025 soccer team.
| Liv Barfield | Lina Kilgore |
| Elsa Billingslea | Aurelia Kirby |
| Caroline Buendia | Ellie Lawrence |
| Madeline Carter | Reese Owens |
| Annie Cimino | Jessie Poulter |
| Erin Cliff | Sophia Rall |
| Grace Culver | Blair Rice |
| Kayleigh Doherty | Emily Russum |
| Sydney Gallagher | Kat Stanley |
| Gabi Garza | Erin Strickland |
| Mallory Goldstein | Jane Volf |
| Cassidy Henghold | Maggie Wakefield |
| Charlotte Hill |
The Honor Roll was released January 20, 2026. An editorial issue delayed its publication here.
January 30,2026 - A roster of players for the 2026
Rhodes College Woman's Soceer Team has been released.All 19 of the listed
players are returning from th 2025 season. Incoming recruits are not
listed. At last check, all the 2026 recruits were seniors at their high
schools with that graduation expected in the spring. An expanded roster
is expected in August. Here is the spring Rhodes Lynx roster:
| Jersey # | Name | Position | 2026-27 Class Year | Hometown / Previous School |
| 1 | Gabi Garza | GK | So. | Dallas, TX / Ursuline Academy |
| 2 | Emily Russum | D/M | Jr. | Littleton, CO / Chatfield Senior HS |
| 4 | Lina Kilgore | D | Jr. | Kansas City, MO / Saint Teresa's Academy |
| 5 | Maddie Carter | F/M | Jr. | Cordova, TN / Briarcrest HS |
| 10 | Annie Cimino | M | Sr. | Charleston, WV / Charleston Catholic |
| 12 | Jessie Poulter | M | Jr. | Harpenden, UK / International School |
| 13 | Aurelia Kirby | M | So. | Charleston, WV / Charleston Catholic High School |
| 15 | Sydney Gallagher | D | So. | New Orleans, LA / Isidore Newman School |
| 17 | Jane Volf | M/D | Jr. | Houston, TX / Incarnate Word Academy |
| 18 | Erin Strickland | M/F | Sr. | Little Rock, AR / |
| 19 | Lily Simpson | OB | Jr. | Chattanooga, TN / Baylor HS |
| 20 | Mallory Goldstein | D | Sr. | Des Moines, IA / West Des Moines Valley High School |
| 21 | Erin Cliff | F/M | Jr. | Oakton, VA / Oakton HS |
| 24 | Cate Sato | OB | Jr. | Manchester, MO / Parkway South HS |
| 25 | Ellie Lawrence | M/F | Sr. | Shreveport, LA / CE Byrd |
| 27 | Charlotte Hill | M | So. | Mount Pleasant, SC / Oceanside Collegiate Academy |
| 30 | Kate McGarvey | M | So. | Houston, TX / Incarnate Word Academy |
| 33 | Abby Bell | D | So. | Atlanta, GA / Blessed Trinity Catholic HS |
| 35 | Kat Stanley | M/D | Sr. | Greenville, NC / Virginia Military Institute |
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