Florida State University Athletics
2024 Women's Soccer Roster
Roster
Simmonds, Kameron

Jersey Number 19
Kameron Simmonds
- Position:
- Forward/Defender
- Year:
- Junior
- Height:
- 5-7
- Hometown:
- Midlothian, Va.
- High School:
- James River
Bio
CAREER HONORS:
- 2024 ACC Tournament Champion
- SEC Offensive Player of the Week (8/21/23)
- 2023 SEC Preseason Watch List
- 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup - Round of 16 (Jamaica)
- TopDrawerSoccer Postseason Freshman Top 100 - #89
- TopDrawerSoccer Midseason Freshman Top 100 - #74
2024 HIGHLIGHTS:
- Appeared in all 21 games with five goals and two assists with over 1500 minutes of action across the backline.
- Scored the equalizing goal in the NCAA Tournament Second Round battle versus Vanderbilt (11/22).
- Earned her fifth shutout of the season in a game she started at Boston College (10/12).
- Scored in her 10th appearance of the season at No. 4 Wake Forest (10/3).
- Registered her first multi-goal game of the season with two goals and an assist against Syracuse (9/19).
- Scored her first goal in the in-state rivalry win at Florida (9/8).
- Recorded her first point of the season in the win over Villanova (9/1).
- Made her debut start for FSU in the home opener against North Florida (8/18).
Sophomore at Tennessee (2023)
- Started all 18 contests in which she appeared, logging 1,136 minutes on the pitch
- Finished the season with eight goals and 19 points to lead the team in both categories
- Scored the game-winner at Vanderbilt as UT clinched a spot in the SEC Tournament
- Netted a pair of goals in UT's 3-1 win over ETSU
- Scored a goal in the 81st minute in a 3-0 shutout win over Lipscomb
- Successfully converted a penalty kick in Tennessee's 4-1 win over California.
Freshman at Tennessee (2022)
- True freshman played in 16 matches and finished the year sixth on the team in points, with eight (four goals).
- 13 of her 23 shots on the year were on frame (.565 SOG%).
- Gained 37 minutes of NCAA Championships experience during Tennessee's opening-round match vs. Xavier (11/11/22).
- Played a season-high 38 minutes during the home match vs. South Carolina (10/23/22), logging three shots.
- Scored her first career game-winning goal when she received a pass from Jenna Stayart 25 yards out and beat a defender one-on-one at the top of the box before drilling the ball into the net off the near post to lift the Lady Vols to a 1-0 triumph at Auburn (10/20/22); postgame interview on SEC Network.
- Logged her first career brace with two goals in the second half of Tennessee's 4-1 win at Kentucky (9/25/22); in 36 very productive minutes, she recorded six shots, five of which were on frame (both team-highs).
- Earned 24 minutes of action in Tennessee's SEC opener at Florida (9/16/22) and helped the Lady Vols record a 2-1 victory.
- Her aggressiveness in the box paid off with her first collegiate goal when she drilled home a cross from Kennedy Price in the second half of the shutout win over Queens University of Charlotte (9/11/22); Simmonds logged three shots, two on goal, during her 37 minutes of action vs. the Royals.
- Missed three matches during the non-conference portion of Tennessee's season when she and teammate Giselle Washington joined their Jamaican women's national team for a friendly World Cup preparatory match in South Korea on Sept. 3.
- Entered Tennessee's season-opener at #10 North Carolina as a sub and logged 23 minutes with one shot on frame in her collegiate debut.
NATIONAL TEAM
- Played in the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup, appearing for Jamaica as the Reggae Girlz made a historic run to become the first Caribbean nation to advance to the Round of 16.
- Netted her first goal for the senior Women's Jamaican National Team against Czech Republic at the 2023 Cup of Nations
- Scored a goal at the 2022 CONCACAF U-20 Championship
- First called into camp for the senior Reggae Girlz squad in September of 2022
- Attended Jamaican U-20 National Team camp in December 2021
- Has played with the Jamaican U-17 National Team
YOUTH
- 2019 First Team All-State selection
- 2019 Regional Player of the Year
- 2019 Team MVP for James River High School
- Invited to Washington Spirit Player ID Camp
- Earned U-16 First Team All-Conference Honors and U-18 Second Team All-Conference honors playing with Richmond United ECNL
- Played for Richmond United
PERSONAL
- Kameron Necole Simmonds was born Dec 6, 2003
- Daughter of Greg and Necole Simmonds
- Father played at Howard and then professionally
- Is the oldest of four children with three younger brothers
- Has two Cocker Spaniels named CoCo and River
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