2019 Big Sky Conference women's soccer tournament

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2019 Big Sky Conference women's soccer tournament
Classification Division I
Teams6
Matches5
SiteJackson Stadium
Greeley, Colorado
Champions Northern Colorado (2nd title)
Winning coachTim Barrera (2nd title)
MVP Taylor Bray (Northern Colorado)
BroadcastNone
Big Sky Conference women's soccer tournament
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2019 Big Sky Conference women's soccer standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L T PCTW L T PCT
Montana  603 .833766 .526
Sacramento St.  504 .7781126 .737
Eastern Washington  621 .7221182 .571
Northern Colorado  y423 .6119114 .458
Northern Arizona  432 .556883 .500
Portland St.  360 .3334150 .211
Idaho St.  252 .3335122 .316
Weber St.  135 .3892105 .265
Idaho  162 .2222143 .184
Southern Utah  162 .2221152 .111
Conference champion
2019 Big Sky Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of December 9, 2019
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches Poll
Source:The Big Sky Conference

The 2019 Big Sky Conference women's soccer tournament was the postseason women's soccer tournament for the Big Sky Conference held from November 6 to November 10, 2019. The five-match tournament took place at Jackson Stadium, home of the regular-season champions Montana Grizzlies. The six-team single-elimination tournament consisted of three rounds based on seeding from regular season conference play. The Montana Grizzlies were the defending champions [1] and did not successfully defend their title, losing to the Northern Colorado Bears in the semifinals. Northern Colorado would go on to win the tournament, with a 1–0 win over Eastern Washington in the final. [2] This was the second overall title for Northern Colorado, and the second title for coach Tim Barrera. [3]

Contents

Bracket

First round
Wednesday, Nov. 6
Semifinals
Friday, Nov. 8
Final
Sunday, Nov. 10
2 Sacramento State 1
3 Eastern Washington 33 Eastern Washington 2(2OT)
6 Portland State 0 3 Eastern Washington 0
4 Northern Colorado 1
1 Montana 1
4 Northern Colorado 2(OT)4 Northern Colorado 2(OT)
5 Northern Arizona 1

Source: [4]

Schedule

First Round

November 6, 2019 #3 Eastern Washington 3–0 #6 Portland State Greeley, CO
12:00 p.m. MT
  • Sariah Keister Soccerball shade.svg54'
  • Taylor Matheny Yellow card.svg 61'
  • Maddie Morgan Soccerball shade.svg77', 79'
Report
  • Yellow card.svg 84' Paige Donathan
Stadium: Jackson Stadium
Attendance: 125
November 6, 2019 #4 Northern Colorado 2–1 (a.e.t.) #5 Northern Arizona Greeley, CO
3:00 p.m. MT
  • Soccerball shade.svg48' (o.g.)
  • Lexi Pulley Soccerball shade gold.svg 93'
Report
  • Yellow card.svg 50' Sam Larberg
  • Soccerball shade.svg60' Kayla Terhune
  • Red card.svg 93' Madi Montgomery
Stadium: Jackson Stadium

Semifinals

November 8, 2019 #2 Sacramento State 1–2 (a.e.t.) #3 Eastern Washington Greeley, CO
12:00 p.m. MT
  • Erika Munoz Soccerball shade.svg40'
Report
  • Soccerball shade.svg61' Madison Kem
  • Soccerball shade gold.svg 101' Maddie Morgan
Stadium: Jackson Stadium
November 8, 2019 #1 Montana 1–2 (a.e.t.) #4 Northern Colorado Greeley, CO
3:00 p.m. MT
  • Kendall Furrow Yellow card.svg 59'
  • Alexa Coyle Soccerball shade.svg79'
  • Sydney Haustein Yellow card.svg 93'
Report
  • Soccerball shade.svg14' Maddie Barkow
  • Yellow card.svg 52' Kenzie Engelkins
  • Yellow card.svg 59' Olivia Seddon
  • Yellow card.svg 60' Ashley Franza
  • Soccerball shade gold.svg 99' Taylor Bray
Stadium: Jackson Stadium

Final

November 10, 2019 #3 Eastern Washington 0–1 #4 Northern Colorado Greeley, CO
12:00 p.m. MT
  • Brooke Dunbar Yellow card.svg 58'
  • Kendall Pope Yellow card.svg 74'
  • Hadley Bodner Yellow card.svg 78'
  • Janae Lee Yellow card.svg 87'
  • Brittany Delridge Yellow card.svg 87'
Report
  • Soccerball shade.svg8' Taylor Bray
  • Yellow card.svg 40' Kaitlyn Meeder
Stadium: Jackson Stadium

Statistics

Goalscorers

2 Goals
1 Goal
Own Goals

All Tournament Team

Source: [5]

PlayerTeam
Taylor BrayNorthern Colorado
Maddie Barkow
Ashley Franza
Mackenzie Bray
Lexi Pulley
Kelsee WinstonEastern Washington
Madison Kem
Maddie Morgan
Brittany Delridge
Alexa CoyleMontana
Kayla TerhuneNorthern Arizona
Erika MunozSacramento State

MVP in bold

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