Mississippi State’s Adia Symmonds (9) avoids a Tennessee defender to get an assist on Zoe Main’s goal in the first half. The Bulldogs defeated the No. 1 Lady Volunteers 3-2 at the MSU Soccer Field.
Mike Mattina
After getting the lead then losing it, the Bulldogs were able to regain the advantage on a pair of goals by Ally Perry in the second half and knocked off the No. 1 Tennessee Lady Volunteers 3-2 in the Southeastern Conference opener.
It was the second-straight season MSU was able to knock off the nation’s No. 1 team as it did the trick against Arkansas last year.
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