2019 Southland Conference women's soccer tournament

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2019 Southland Conference women's soccer tournament
Classification Division I
Teams8
Matches7
SiteBill Stephens Track/Soccer Complex
Conway, Arkansas
Champions Lamar (2nd title)
Winning coach Steve Holeman (2nd title)
MVP Esther Okoronkwo (Lamar)
BroadcastSouthland Digital Network
ESPN+ (Final)
Southland Conference women's soccer tournament
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2019 Southland Conference women's soccer standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L T PCTW L T PCT
Lamar  y1010 .9091670 .696
Abilene Christian  821 .7731252 .684
Northwestern St  821 .7731381 .614
Incarnate Word  740 .6368101 .447
Texas A&M-CC  641 .591992 .500
McNeese St  650 .5451190 .550
Sam Houston St  551 .5001191 .548
Stephen F. Austin  560 .4557111 .395
Cent. Arkansas  470 .3645121 .306
SE Louisiana  380 .2734131 .250
Houston Baptist  290 .1823150 .167
Nicholls  0110 .0003141 .194
Conference champion
2019 Southland Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of December 9, 2019
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches Poll
Source:Southland Conference

The 2019 Southland Conference women's soccer tournament, the postseason women's soccer tournament for the Southland Conference, was held from November 6 to November 10, 2019. The seven-match tournament took place at the Bill Stephens Track/Soccer Complex in Conway, Arkansas. The eight-team single-elimination tournament consisted of three rounds based on seeding from regular season conference play. The defending champions were the Abilene Christian Wildcats, but they were unable to defend their title falling in the first round to McNeese State 2–1. The Lamar Cardinals won the tournament, defeating Northwestern State 3–1 in the final. [1] [2] The title was the second overall for the Lamar Cardinals program, both of which have come under head coach Steve Holeman. [3]

Contents

Media and TV

Broadcast of the quarterfinal and semifinal rounds were on the Southland Conference Digital Network. The championship game was broadcast on ESPN+.

Bracket

Source: [4]

Quarterfinals
Wednesday,Nov. 6
SLC Digital
Semifinals
Friday, Nov. 8
SLC Digital
Final
Sunday, Nov. 10
ESPN+
         
1 Lamar 6
8 Stephen F. Austin 2
1 Lamar 5
5 Texas A&M–Corpus Christi 1
4 Incarnate Word 2 (2)
5 Texas A&M–Corpus Christi 2 (4)
1 Lamar 3
2 Northwestern State 1
2 Northwestern State 3
7 Sam Houston State 0
2 Northwestern State 1OT
6 McNeese State 0
3 Abilene Christian 1
6 McNeese State 2

Schedule

Quarterfinals

November 6, 2019 #2 Northwestern State 3–0 #7 Sam Houston State Conway, Arkansas
11:00 a.m. CST
  • Jayden Wheeler Soccerball shade.svg1'
  • Karleigh Acosta Soccerball shade.svg14'
  • Kalee Williams Soccerball shade.svg22'
Report Stadium: Bill Stephens Track/Soccer Complex
Referee: Brandon Gardner
Assistant referees: Matthew Geringer
Assistant referees: Ken Mizuno
Fourth official: Charles Farr
November 6, 2019 #3 Abilene Christian 1–2 #6 McNeese State Conway, Arkansas
2:00 p.m. CST
  • Caylen Wright Soccerball shade.svg58'
Report
  • Soccerball shade.svg63' Rachel Young
  • Soccerball shade.svg73' Mariah Ruelas
Stadium: Bill Stephens Track/Soccer Complex
Attendance: 223
Referee: Andrew Ellsworth
Assistant referees: Fevzi Demirhan
Assistant referees: Ryan Poole
Fourth official: Matthew Garrenger
November 6, 2019 #1 Lamar 6–2 #8 Stephen F. Austin Conway, Arkansas
5:00 p.m. CST
  • Stephen F. Austin Own Goal Soccerball shade.svg15'
  • Esther Okoronkwo Soccerball shade.svg16', 30', 33', 56'
  • Anna Loftus Soccerball shade.svg77'
Report
  • Soccerball shade.svg56' Katelyn Termini
  • Soccerball shade.svg81' Mattie Musser
Stadium: Bill Stephens Track/Soccer Complex
Referee: Charles Farr
Assistant referees: Ken Mizuno
Assistant referees: Jacson Rector
Fourth official: Andrew Ellsworth
November 6, 2019 #4 Incarnate Word 2–2 (a.e.t.)
(2–4 p)
#5 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Conway, Arkansas
8:00 p.m. CST
  • Keely Ayala Yellow card.svg 79'
  • Andrea Reyes Soccerball shade.svg80'
  • Jade Piper Soccerball shade.svg87'
Report
  • Soccerball shade.svg9' Abby Deakin
  • Soccerball shade.svg48' Dana Curtis
  • Yellow card.svg 76' Maddie Janolo
Stadium: Bill Stephens Track/Soccer Complex
Referee: Matthew Thompson
Assistant referees: David Henderson
Assistant referees: Fevzi Demirhan
Fourth official: Lawrence Hale
Penalties
  • Keeley Ayala Soccerball shade cross.svg
  • Brooke Hanson Soccerball shade cross.svg
  • Hannah Walsh Soccerball shad check.svg
  • Ana Campa Soccerball shad check.svg
  • Soccerball shade cross.svg Emma Gibbs
  • Soccerball shad check.svg Madeleine Lozano
  • Soccerball shad check.svg Dana Curtis
  • Soccerball shad check.svg Reaghan Lang
  • Soccerball shad check.svg Larissa Fagundes

Semifinals

November 8, 2019 #2 Northwestern State 1–0 (a.e.t.) #6 McNeese State Conway, Arkansas
4:00 p.m. CST
  • Jayden Wheeler Yellow card.svg 63'
  • Olivia Draguicevich Soccerball shade gold.svg 97'
Report Stadium: Bill Stephens Track/Soccer Complex
Referee: Travis Haight
Assistant referees: Jervis Atagana
Assistant referees: Fevzi Demirhan
Fourth official: Matthew Thompson
November 8, 2019 #1 Lamar 5–1 #5 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Conway, Arkansas
7:00 p.m. CST
  • Sophia Manibo Soccerball shade.svg27'
  • Lucy Ashworth Soccerball shade.svg28', 50'
  • Kaisa Juvonen Soccerball shade.svg50'
  • Alisha Nesbitt Yellow card.svg 81', Soccerball shade.svg84'
Report
  • Soccerball shade.svg85' Emma Gibbs
Stadium: Bill Stephens Track/Soccer Complex
Referee: Jose Lara-Mancia
Assistant referees: Ken Mizuno
Assistant referees: Charles Farr
Fourth official: Travis Haight

Final

November 10, 2019 #1 Lamar 3–1 #2 Northwestern State Conway, Arkansas
1:05 p.m. CST
  • Lucy Ashworth Soccerball shade.svg31', Yellow card.svg 85'
  • Esther Okoronkwo Soccerball shade.svg50', 53'
Report
  • Soccerball shade.svg66' Nicole Henry
  • Yellow card.svg 85' Olivia Draguicevich
Stadium: Bill Stephens Track/Soccer Complex

Statistics

Goalscorers

6 Goals
3 Goals
1 Goal
  • Karleigh Acosta (Northwestern State)
  • Dana Curtis (Texas A&M-Corpus Christi)
  • Abby Deakin (Texas A&M-Corpus Christi)
  • Olivia Draguicevich (Northwestern State)
  • Emma Gibbs (Texas A&M-Corpus Christi)
  • Nicole Henry (Northwestern State)
  • Kaisa Juvonen (Lamar)
  • Anna Loftus (Lamar)
  • Sophia Manibo (Lamar)
  • Mattie Musser (Stephen F. Austin)
  • Alisha Nesbitt (Lamar)
  • Jade Piper (Incarnate Word)
  • Andrea Reyes (Incarnate Word)
  • Mariah Ruelas (McNesse State)
  • Katelyn Termini (Stephen F. Austin)
  • Jayden Wheeler (Northwestern State)
  • Kalee Williams (Northwestern State)
  • Caylen Wright (Abilene Christian)
  • Rachel Young (McNeese State)
Own Goals

All-Tournament team

Source: [5]

PlayerTeam
Esther OkoronkwoLamar
Lucy Ashworth
Madison Ledet
Macie McFarland
Acelya AydogmusNorthwestern State
Nicole Henry
Olivia Mattson
Brianna MasciaMcNeese State
Mariah Ruelas
Dana CurtisTexas A&M-Corpus Christi
Abby Deakin

MVP in bold

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