2023 Sun Belt Conference women's soccer tournament

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2023 Sun Belt Conference women's soccer tournament
Classification Division I
Teams10
Matches9
Attendance1,365
SiteFoley Sports Complex
Foley, Alabama
Champions Old Dominion (2nd title)
Winning coachAngie Hind (2nd title)
MVP Ece Turkoglu (Old Dominion)
Broadcast ESPN+
Sun Belt Conference women's soccer tournament
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2023 Sun Belt Conference women's soccer standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L T PCTW L T PCT
East
Georgia Southern  730 .7001251 .694
Appalachian State  622 .700963 .583
Old Dominion  y523 .6501435 .750
James Madison  y415 .650958 .591
Georgia State  433 .550956 .600
Marshall  280 .200791 .441
Coastal Carolina  082 .1003122 .235
West
South Alabama  802 .9001613 .875
Louisiana–Monroe  415 .650928 .684
Texas State  334 .500974 .550
Southern Miss  343 .450693 .417
Louisiana  460 .400782 .471
Arkansas State  253 .350484 .375
Troy  172 .2006102 .389
Conference champion
2023 Sun Belt Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of December 5, 2023
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches Poll
Source: Sun Belt

The 2023 Sun Belt Conference women's soccer tournament was the postseason women's soccer tournament for the Sun Belt Conference held from October 30 to November 5, 2023. The nine-match tournament took place at the Foley Sports Complex in Foley, Alabama. The ten-team single-elimination tournament consisted of four rounds based on seeding from regular season conference play. The defending champions were the Old Dominion Monarchs. [1] Old Dominion successfully defended their title as the second overall seed in the tournament. They defeated James Madison 2–1 in (overtime) in the Final. [2] [3] This was the second Sun Belt women's soccer tournament title for the Old Dominion women's soccer program, both of which have come under head coach Angie Hind. This was Old Dominion's third straight conference title as they won the Conference USA title in 2021 before moving to the Sun Belt Conference. [4] [5] As tournament champions, Old Dominion earned the Sun Belt's automatic berth into the 2023 NCAA Division I Women's Soccer Tournament.

Contents

Seeding

Ten of the fourteen Sun Belt Conference teams from the regular season qualified for the 2023 Tournament. Seeding was based on regular season records of each team. Although Old Dominion finished with seventeen conference points, they were determined to be the East Division Champion based on points earned in division play. The division winners were determined by points from division play and awarded the top two seeds. Then the remaining teams were seeded based on all conference play. A tiebreaker was required to determine the fifth and sixth seeds as James Madison and Louisiana–Monroe both finished with identical 4–1–5 regular season conference records. The two teams tied their regular season meeting 0–0, so a second tiebreaker of points won against the highest seed was used as a second tiebreaker. The highest seeded team that both teams played was Georgia State. James Madison tied with Georgia State 0–0, while Louisiana–Monroe lost to Georgia State 0–1. Therefore, James Madison was awarded the fifth seed. [6] A tiebreaker was required to determine the ninth and tenth seeds as Louisiana and Southern Miss both finished with twelve conference points. Louisiana defeated Southern Miss 2–1 in their regular season meeting and was therefore awarded the ninth seed. [7]

SeedSchoolConference RecordPoints
1 South Alabama 8–0–226
2 Old Dominion*5–3–217*
3 Georgia Southern 7–3–021
4 Appalachian State 6–2–220
5 James Madison 4–1–517
6 Louisiana–Monroe 4–1–517
7 Georgia State 4–3–315
8 Texas State 3–3–413
9 Louisiana 4–6–012
10 Southern Miss 3–4–312

(*: division winners are automatically given the top two seeds).

Bracket

Source: [8]

First round
Monday, October 30
Quarterfinals
Wednesday, November 1
Semifinals
Friday, November 3
Championship
Sunday, November 5
2 Old Dominion 1
7 Georgia State 17 Georgia State 0
10 Southern Miss 0 2 Old Dominion 2
3 Georgia Southern 1
3 Georgia Southern (pen.)1 (4)
6 Louisiana–Monroe 1 (3)
2 Old Dominion (a.e.t.)2
5 James Madison 1
1 South Alabama 2
8 Texas State 28 Texas State 1
9 Louisiana 1 1 South Alabama 0
5 James Madison 1
4 Appalachian State 1
5 James Madison (a.e.t.)2

Schedule

First round

October 30 #7 Georgia State 1–0 #10 Southern Miss Foley, AL
4:00 p.m. CT
  • Olivia Shaw Soccerball shade.svg75'
Report
  • Yellow card.svg 90' Chloe Taylor
Stadium: Foley Sports Complex
Attendance: 175
Referee: Aaron Hernandez
Assistant referees: Kendall McCardell
Assistant referees: Katazyna Wasiak
Fourth official: Lorenzo Hernandez
October 30 #8 Texas State 2–1 #9 Louisiana Foley, AL
7:00 p.m. CT
  • Olivia Wright Soccerball shade.svg30'
  • Mary Soumare Soccerball shade.svg72'
Report
  • Soccerball shade.svg88' Hailly Waterhouse
Stadium: Foley Sports Complex
Attendance: 85
Referee: Alexander Connolly
Assistant referees: Nicholas Goyette
Assistant referees: Brynnen Keel
Fourth official: Christopher Heintzman

Quarterfinals

November 1 #3 Georgia Southern 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(4–3 p)
#6 Louisiana–Monroe Foley, AL
11:00 a.m. CT
  • Sade Heinrichs Yellow card.svg 75'
  • Bri Conley Soccerball shade.svg81'
Report
  • Soccerball shade.svg13', Yellow card.svg 88' Inge Konst
  • Yellow card.svg 24' Ally Richardson
  • Yellow card.svg 77' Skylar Blaise
Stadium: Foley Sports Complex
Attendance: 50
Referee: Nicholas Goyette
Assistant referees: Sam Bilbo
Assistant referees: Christopher Heintzman
Fourth official: Jennifer Politz
Penalties
  • Elis Nemtsov Soccerball shad check.svg
  • Bri Conley Soccerball shade cross.svg
  • Isabel Kopp Soccerball shad check.svg
  • Ansleigh Crenshaw Soccerball shad check.svg
  • Maya Zovko Soccerball shad check.svg
  • Soccerball shade cross.svg Inge Konst
  • Soccerball shad check.svg Libby Holmes
  • Soccerball shad check.svg Lena Goppel
  • Soccerball shade cross.svg Emelie Kobler
  • Soccerball shad check.svg Eve Blakey
November 1 #2 Old Dominion 1–0 #7 Georgia State Foley, AL
1:30 p.m. CT
  • Malia Mariano Yellow card.svg 63'
  • Ashlynn Kulha Soccerball shade.svg84'
Report Stadium: Foley Sports Complex
Attendance: 120
Referee: David Elliot
Assistant referees: Tim Chaisson
Assistant referees: Ryan Campbell
Fourth official: Brynnen Keel
November 1 #1 South Alabama 2–1 #8 Texas State Foley, AL
4:00 p.m. CT
  • Monique Gray Soccerball shade.svg11'
  • Chiara Singarella Soccerball shade.svg51'
Report
  • Yellow card.svg 24' Victoria Meza
  • Soccerball shade.svg47' Mya Ulloa
Stadium: Foley Sports Complex
Attendance: 200
Referee: Christopher Heintzman
Assistant referees: Jennifer Politz
Assistant referees: Brynnen Keel
Fourth official: Nicholas Goyette
November 1 #4 Appalachian State 1–2 (a.e.t.) #5 James Madison Foley, AL
6:30 p.m. CT
  • Sarah Widderich Yellow card.svg 87'
  • Stephanie Barbosa Soccerball shade.svg88'
Report
  • Soccerball shade.svg63', 98' Jeanette Fieldsend
  • Yellow card.svg 104' Suwaibatu Mohammed
Stadium: Foley Sports Complex
Attendance: 110
Referee: Mario Maric
Assistant referees: Ryan Campbell
Assistant referees: Tim Chiasson
Fourth official: David Elliot

Semifinals

November 3 #2 Old Dominion 2–1 #3 Georgia Southern Foley, AL
4:00 p.m. CT
  • Rhea Kijowski Soccerball shade.svg13'
  • Thalia Morisi Soccerball shade.svg14'
  • Katie McCormick Yellow card.svg 56'
  • Madison Micheletti Yellow card.svg 83'
Report
  • Soccerball shade.svg25' Ansleigh Crenshaw
  • Yellow card.svg 56' Maya Zovko
  • Yellow card.svg 64' Carley Borgelt
  • Yellow card.svg 65' Team
Stadium: Foley Sports Complex
Attendance: 210
Referee: Mario Maric
Assistant referees: Jennifer Politz
Assistant referees: Tim Chaisson
Fourth official: Abdoy Ndiyae
November 3 #1 South Alabama 0–1 #5 James Madison Foley, AL
7:00 p.m. CT
  • Sydney Ham Yellow card.svg 30'
Report
  • Soccerball shade.svg70' Sophia Verrecchia
Stadium: Foley Sports Complex
Attendance: 205
Referee: David Elliot
Assistant referees: Jessica Carnevale
Assistant referees: Aaron Fong
Fourth official: Abdou Ndiyae

Final

November 5 #2 Old Dominion 2–1 (a.e.t.) #5 James Madison Foley, AL
1:00 p.m. CT
  • Ece Turkoglu Soccerball shade.svg62', Yellow card.svg 100'
  • Katie McCormick Yellow card.svg 74'
  • Sydney Somers Soccerball shade.svg109'
Report
  • Soccerball shade.svg52' Suwaibatu Mohammed
  • Yellow card.svg 74' Sophia Verrecchia
Stadium: Foley Sports Complex
Attendance: 210
Referee: Abdou Ndiyae
Assistant referees: Jennifer Politz
Assistant referees: Tim Chiasson
Fourth official: David Elliot

Statistics

Goalscorers

There were 20 goals scored in 9 matches, for an average of 2.22 goals per match (as of November 5, 2023).

2 goals

  • Jeanette Fieldsend – James Madison

1 goal

  • Stephanie Barbosa – Appalachian State
  • Bri Conley – Georgia Southern
  • Ansleigh Crenshaw – Georgia Southern
  • Olivia Shaw – Georgia State
  • Suwaibatu Mohammed – James Madison
  • Sophia Verrecchia – James Madison
  • Hailly Waterhouse – Louisiana
  • Inge Konst – Louisiana–Monroe
  • Rhea Kijowski – Old Dominion
  • Ashlynn Kulha – Old Dominion
  • Thalia Morisi – Old Dominion
  • Sydney Somers – Old Dominion
  • Ece Turkoglu – Old Dominion
  • Monique Gray – South Alabama
  • Chiara Singarella – South Alabama
  • Mary Soumare – Texas State
  • Mya Ulloa – Texas State
  • Olivia Wright – Texas State

All-Tournament team

Source: [9]

PlayerTeam
Abby Jacobs Georgia Southern
Kamryn Nobles
Alexandra Blom James Madison
Jeanette Fieldsend
Brittany Munson
Anessa Arndt Old Dominion
Andrea Balcazar Algarin
Malia Mariano
Thalia Morisi Kennett
Ece Turkoglu
Abby Jacobs South Alabama
Chiara Singarella

MVP in bold

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