2021 Northeast Conference women's soccer tournament

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2021 Northeast Conference women's soccer tournament
Classification Division I
Teams4
Matches3
Attendance2,200
SiteCentral Connecticut Soccer Field
New Britain, Connecticut
Champions Central Connecticut (12th title)
Winning coachMick D’Arcy (10th title)
MVP Zoe McGlynn (Central Connecticut)
BroadcastNEC Front Row
Northeast Conference women's soccer tournament
«2020   2022»
2021 Northeast Conference women's soccer standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L T PCTW L T PCT
Central Connecticut  y820 .8001360 .684
Fairleigh Dickinson  622 .7001064 .600
Sacred Heart  631 .650872 .529
Bryant  640 .6008100 .444
Howard  532 .600653 .536
Wagner  550 .5008100 .444
St. Francis Brooklyn  343 .450576 .444
Merrimack  460 .4005112 .333
Mount St. Mary's  370 .3005130 .278
Saint Francis (PA)  271 .2504121 .265
LIU  271 .2502112 .200
Conference champion
2021 NEC Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of December 7, 2021
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches Poll
Source:Northeast Conference

The 2021 Northeast Conference women's soccer tournament was the postseason women's soccer tournament for the Northeast Conference held on November 5 and 7, 2021. The three-match tournament took place at Central Connecticut Soccer Field in New Britain, Connecticut, home of the regular season champions and tournament #1 seed Central Connecticut State Blue Devils. The four-team single-elimination tournament consisted of two rounds based on seeding from regular season conference play. The defending champions were the Central Connecticut State Blue Devils, who won a tournament that was shortened to a single game in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [1] Central Connecticut State successfully defended their title, defeating the Fairleigh Dickinson Knights 3–0 in the final. [2] This was the twelfth Northeast Conference tournament title for the Central Connecticut women's soccer program, ten of which have come under the direction of head coach Mick D'Arcy. This was also the fourth straight title for Central Connecticut and Mick D'Arcy. [3] As tournament champions, Central Connecticut earned the Northeast Conference's automatic berth into the 2021 NCAA Division I Women's Soccer Tournament.

Contents

Seeding

The top four teams from the 2021 regular season qualified for the 2021 Tournament. Teams were seeded based on regular season points totals, and no tiebreakers were required as each team finished on a unique points total. The top seed was the host institution for the tournament.

SeedSchoolConference RecordPoints
1 Central Connecticut 8–2–024
2 Fairleigh Dickinson 6–2–222
3 Sacred Heart 6–3–121
4 Bryant 6–4–018

Bracket

Semifinals
Friday, November 5
Final
Sunday, November 7
      
1 Central Connecticut 1
4 Bryant 0
1 Central Connecticut 3
2 Fairleigh Dickinson 0
2 Fairleigh Dickinson 5
3 Sacred Heart 3

Schedule

Semifinals

November 5, 2021 #1 Central Connecticut 1–0 #4 Bryant New Britain, Connecticut
1:00 p.m. EST
  • Roma McLaughlin Soccerball shade.svg38'
  • Tess Atkinson Yellow card.svg 89'
Report
  • Yellow card.svg 39' Kathryn McNeil
Stadium: Central Connecticut Soccer Field
Attendance: 1,000
November 5, 2021 #2 Fairleigh Dickinson 5–3 #3 Sacred Heart New Britain, Connecticut
4:00 p.m. EST
  • Christa Waterman Soccerball shade.svg16', Yellow card.svg 59'
  • Naemi Hausen Soccerball shade.svg30', 43'
  • Lea Egner Soccerball shade.svg36'
  • Briana Esteves Soccerball shade.svg55'
Report
  • Soccerball shade.svg8' Grace O'Hara
  • Soccerball shade.svg24' Meadow Mancini
  • Yellow card.svg 47' Nichol Green
  • Yellow card.svg 52' Team
  • Yellow card.svg 59' Elyssa Kipperman
  • Soccerball shade.svg84' Azria Malloy
  • Yellow card.svg 88' Anna Brewer
Stadium: Central Connecticut Soccer Field

Final

November 7, 2021 #1 Central Connecticut 3–0 #2 Fairleigh Dickinson New Britain, Connecticut
1:00 p.m. ET
  • Roma McLaughlin Soccerball shade.svg15'
  • Jamie Collimore Soccerball shade.svg42'
  • Zo McGlynn Soccerball shade.svg64'
Report Stadium: Central Connecticut Soccer Field
Attendance: 1,200

Statistics

Goalscorers

There were 12 goals scored in 3 matches, for an average of 4 goals per match (as of November 7, 2021).

2 goals

  • Roma McLaughlin – Central Connecticut
  • Naemi Hausen – Fairleigh Dickinson

1 goal

  • Jamie Collimore – Central Connecticut
  • Zo McGlynn – Central Connecticut
  • Lea Egner – Fairleigh Dickinson
  • Briana Esteves – Fairleigh Dickinson
  • Christa Waterman – Fairleigh Dickinson
  • Azria Malloy – Sacred Heart
  • Meadow Mancini – Sacred Heart
  • Grace O'Hara – Sacred Heart

All-Tournament team

Source: [4]

PlayerTeam
Zoe McGlynnCentral Connecticut
Sydnie Dorman
Roma McLaughlin
Amanda McQuillan
Lea EgnerFairleigh Dickinson
Namie Hausen
Aitana Martinez-Montoya
Chae DianiBryant
Eleni Spiratos
Desiree CrawfordSacred Heart
Grace O'Hara

MVP in bold

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