Nov 5, 2007 Columbus State, Armstrong Atlantic Receive NCAA Women's Soccer Tournament Bids INDIANAPOLIS, IND -- The NCAA released the 48-team field for the
women’s soccer tournament and both Armstrong Atlantic State
and Columbus State will participate and host games for the
championship. Columbus State earned the conference’s
automatic bid after beating Armstrong Atlantic State 2-1 in
overtime in yesterday’s PBC Tournament final and will be the
#3 seed, while AASU earns an at-large bid and will be the fourth
seed.
In Columbus, the Cougars will play on Friday against sixth-seeded
Queens. The winner of that game will face #2 Carson-Newman on
Sunday. In Savannah, the Pirates will meet fifth-seeded Lincoln
Memorial on Friday with the winner taking on top-seeded Tusculum on
Sunday. Neither Carson-Newman or Tusculum submitted bids to host
the first two rounds of games.
Columbus State makes their second straight trip to the NCAAs after
starting the program in 2004. The Lady Cougars will host games for
the first time ever after hosting the last three PBC Tournament
semifinals and finals. CSU won their third-straight PBC regular
season championship in 2007 with a perfect 8-0 conference record
and won their second straight tournament title. Currently ranked
sixth in the nation, CSU enters NCAA play with a 17-3-1 overall
record and have won nine straight games.
In just its third season of competition, the Pirates have now made
back-to-back NCAA Championships appearances. AASU faces Lincoln
Memorial for the first time in school history on Friday, but the
Pirates have had good success with teams from the SAC this season,
going 3-1 in matches against that league. LMU is 1-1 in matches
against the PBC this season. Currently ranked 24th in the nation,
AASU has a 14-4-1 overall record heading to the NCAAs.
The two finalists in each region will advance to the third- and
quarterfinal-round competition to be played Friday, November 16 and
Sunday, November 18. The semifinals and championship games will be
played November 29 and December 1 at the Orange Beach Sportsplex in
Orange Beach, Alabama.
Game times have been announced by Armstrong Atlantic State. Game
time will be announced for the Columbus games on Tuesday.
2007 NCAA Women’s Soccer
Championship
Hosted by Columbus State
Friday, Nov. 9
#6 Queens at #3 Columbus State, 7:00
Sunday, Nov. 11
3-6 winner vs. #2 Carson-Newman, 1:00
Hosted by Armstrong Atlantic State
Friday, Nov. 9
#5 Lincoln Memorial at #4 Armstrong Atlantic State, 1:00
Sunday, Nov. 11
4-5 winner vs. #1 Tusculum, 1:00
|