NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The 2019 Vanderbilt soccer season gets closer each and every day, with anticipation building among the fanbase.
Last fall, Vanderbilt enjoyed a storied season on West End, winning its first SEC regular season championship since 1994, its most games since 2015 and authoring a program record 13-game win streak during the season. Head coach Darren Ambrose garnered SEC Coach of the Year honors at season’s end.
Up next in our positional breakdown is the Commodore midfielders, who play a vital role in both defense and offense.
The midfielders are a lot like a jack-of-all trades when it comes to positioning. The Vanderbilt midfielders will do anything from creating and attacking to defending and holding control of the field.
The Midfielders
Grace Jackson has been one of the most consistent faces in Vanderbilt’s lineup over the last three years. Dating back to her freshman season, Jackson has started 62 straight games for the Commodores.
Last season, Jackson finished third on the team in goals (5) and tied for third in points (12). Two of her five goals were game-winners against Georgia State and Auburn, with the goal against the Tigers coming on a penalty kick.