2019 American Athletic Conference women's soccer tournament

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2019 American Athletic Conference women's soccer tournament
Classification Division I
Teams6
Matches5
Attendance948
Site Billy J. Murphy Track & Soccer Complex
Memphis, Tennessee
Champions South Florida (2nd title)
Winning coachDenise Schilte-Brown (2nd title)
MVP Evelyne Viens (Offensive)
Sydney Martinez (Defensive) (South Florida)
Broadcast American Digital Network (Semifinals)
ESPNU (Final)
American Athletic Conference women's soccer tournament
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2019 American Athletic Conference women's soccer standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L T PCTW L T PCT
No. 21 Memphis  y801 .9441731 .833
No. 16 USF  y720 .7781650 .762
UCF  522 .6671144 .684
Cincinnati  531 .611793 .447
SMU  450 .4441271 .625
Houston  360 .3336140 .300
UConn  252 .333683 .441
Temple  252 .333595 .395
East Carolina  252 .3335103 .361
Tulsa  270 .2228110 .421
Conference champion
2019 AAC Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of December 11, 2019
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches Poll
Source:American Athletic Conference

The 2019 American Athletic Conference women's soccer tournament was the postseason women's soccer tournament for the American Athletic Conference held from November 3 to November 10, 2019. The first round was hosted by the higher seed, and the Semifinals and Final took place at the home field of the regular season champion. Memphis. [1] The six-team single-elimination tournament consisted of three rounds based on seeding from regular season conference play. The Memphis are the defending tournament champions. [2] Memphis was unable to defend its title, losing 2–0 to South Florida in the final. USF's win was the program's second and also the second for coach Denise Schilte-Brown. [3]

Contents

Bracket

First round
Sunday, Nov. 3
Semifinals
Friday, Nov. 8
Final
Sunday, Nov. 10
2 South Florida 2
6 Houston 0 3 UCF 1
3 UCF 52 South Florida 2
1 Memphis 0
1 Memphis 4
5 SMU 15 SMU 2
4 Cincinnati 0

Source: [4]

Schedule

First Round

November 3, 2019 #3 UCF 5–0 #6 Houston Orlando, FL
1:00 p.m.
  • Ellie Moreno Soccerball shade.svg1'
  • Darya Rajaee Soccerball shade.svg21'
  • Dayana Martin Soccerball shade.svg48', 56'
  • Jessica Taylor Soccerball shade.svg66'
Report
  • Yellow card.svg 29' Amy Nguyen
Stadium: UCF Soccer and Track Stadium
Attendance: 218
Referee: Daniel Gutierrez
Assistant referees: Sergio Virviescas
Assistant referees: Edin Kapidzic
Fourth official: Hassan Belmnahia
November 3, 2019 #4 Cincinnati 0–1 #5 SMU Cincinnati, OH
12:00 p.m. Report
  • Soccerball shade.svg50' Brooke Golik
  • Yellow card.svg 86' Celiana Torres
Stadium: Gettler Stadium
Attendance: 173
Referee: Andy Milby
Assistant referees: Britton Maier
Assistant referees: Brian DiPiro
Fourth official: Brad Koewlers

Semifinals

November 8, 2019 #2 USF 3–1 #3 UCF Memphis, TN
4:30 p.m.
Report
  • Yellow card.svg 65' Madison Murnin
  • Soccerball shade.svg68' (pen.) Elise Legrout
Stadium: Billy J. Murphy Track & Soccer Complex
Referee: Noeal Cotterell
Assistant referees: Jessica Carnevale
Assistant referees: Mark Allatin
Fourth official: Joseph Poremba
November 8, 2019 #1 Memphis 4–2 #5 SMU Memphis, TN
7:00 p.m.
Report
Stadium: Billy J. Murphy Track & Soccer Complex
Referee: Cassio Ribiero
Assistant referees: Bruno Mozzo
Assistant referees: Joseph Poremba
Fourth official: Steven Scott

Final

November 10, 2019 #1 Memphis 0–2 #2 USF Memphis, TN
1:00 p.m.
  • Serena Dolan Yellow card.svg 80'
Report
Stadium: Billy J. Murphy Track & Soccer Complex
Attendance: 557
Referee: Mark Allatin
Assistant referees: Bruno Mozzo
Assistant referees: Benjamin Meyer
Fourth official: Steven Scott

Statistics

Goalscorers

4 Goals
2 Goals
1 Goal

All-Tournament team

Source: [5]

PlayerTeam
Evelyne Viens*USF
Sydney Martinez^
Sydny Nasello
Andrea Hauksdottir
Caoline DeLisleUCF
Ellie Moreno
Clair AbreyMemphis
Serena Dolan
Stasia Mallin
Allie ThorntonSMU
Jewel Boland


* Offensive MVP
^ Defensive MVP

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