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Brianna Fee

Former All-American Brianna Fee begins her second season as an assistant coach at her alma mater in 2026.

Sewanee maintained its momentum from the previous two seasons in 2025, starting the year 9-1-3, with the only loss to second-ranked Emory University as well as a 1-1 draw against Trinity University. The squad lost two of its last three matches, including the season finale and then in the semifinals of the conference tournament.

Kylene Monaghan earned First Team All-SAA honors and was named a Rhodes Scholar after the season, the world's oldest and most celebrated international postgraduate award. Three other players were voted Second Team and four others received Honorable Mention accolades. Twenty-six student-athletes were named to the SAA Academic Honor Roll.
 
The Lee’s Summit, Mo., native garnered Second Team All-America honors as a senior and Third Team accolades as a junior, helping the Tigers claim SAA regular season and tournament championships in both campaigns, advancing to the NCAA Tournament in 2023 and 2024. Fee scored both goals in the tournament title game in 2023, the second one in overtime against Rhodes, collecting Tournament MVP honors.
 
She earned First Team All-Region accolades, SAA Offensive Player of the Year and First Team All-SAA accolades as a junior and senior. She was a Second Team All-SAA selection as a sophomore and received Honorable Mention All-SAA as a freshman.
 
She tallied 10 goals as a senior and collected 12 goals and three assists as a junior. Fee completed her Sewanee career with 30 goals and seven assists and helped the program to a cumulative 51-13-13 record during her four seasons.
 
She was a three-time selection to the College Sports Communicators Academic All-District Team and earned SAA Academic Honor Roll accolades three times as well.
 
Fee graduated from Sewanee in May 2025 with her bachelor’s in Biology with a minor in Spanish.

Updated 6/19/2026