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7, 2006Dylan Harrison Named Sewanee Head Women's Soccer Coach (From Sewanee's website) SEWANEE, Tenn. - Dylan Harrison has been promoted to head women’s soccer coach replacing Nick Cowell according to Mark Webb, Sewanee’s Director of Athletics. Cowell resigned in April to take the women's head soccer coaching position at St. Edward's University in Austin, Texas. Complete Release February 2, 2006Tom Noor Named Head Women’s Soccer Coach at Hendrix (From Hendrix's website) CONWAY, Ark. - After serving the last five years as the men's and women's assistant coach, Tom Noor has been named as head coach of the Hendrix College women’s soccer team. Glen Tourville, who has served as head coach for both the men's and women's program since 1997, will continue in his role as men's head coach. Complete Release Rhodes' Buckner named NSCAA/adidas Scholar All-America Sewanee's Alex Marsden, a senior forward from Decatur, Ga., and Rhodes' Katy Buckner, a junior forward from Memphis, Tenn., were both selected to the 2005 NSCAA/adidas Scholar All-America Team. Men's Release | Women's Release Sewanee's Johnston; DePauw's Federspiel selected All-America Laura Johnston of Sewanee-University of the South and Davis Federspiel of DePauw University were selected to the 2005 NSCAA/adidas Women's Division III All-America Team. Johnston, a senior defender, was named to the First Team while Federspiel, a junior defender, was a Third Team selection. Complete Release SCAC has 12 named NSCAA/adidas All-Region Sewanee's Steedman and Johnston; DePauw's Federspiel named First Team Twelve SCAC student-athletes were selected to the 2005 NSCAA/adidas Women's Division III All-Region Teams. Sewanee led the way with five selections, followed by Trinity with three and DePauw with two. Centre and Rhodes had one selection each. All-South Region | All-Great Lakes Region Messiah defeats Trinity in NCAA Quarterfinals (From Trinity's website) CARLISLE, Pa. - After playing to a 0-0 deadlock through regulation and two overtimes, Messiah defeated Trinity 5-4 on penalty kicks to advance to the NCAA Division III Women's Soccer Final Four. Complete Release Trinity women advance to NCAA Quarterfinals (From Trinity's website) CARLISLE, Pa. – Trinity defeated Lynchburg (Va.) 1-0 Friday in the NCAA Division III women’s soccer round of 16 at Dickinson College. Trinity (13-3-3) takes on Messiah (Pa.) Saturday in the quarterfinals at Noon CT. The winner advances to the NCAA Final Four. Complete Release November 15, 2005Trinity's Wray; DePauw's Federspiel headline 2005 All-SCAC Women's Soccer team SUWANEE, Ga. - In exclusive voting by the head women’s soccer coaches of the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC), Jennifer Wray of Trinity University was selected the Offensive Player-of-the-Year and Davis Federspiel of DePauw University was chosen the SCAC Defensive Player-of-the-Year. Complete Release Card's overtime goal propels Trinity women to Round of 16 (From Trinity's website) ABILENE, Texas - After falling behind Hardin-Simmons 2-0, Trinity University fought back to tie the match and force overtime and Jessica Card's golden goal 3:21 into the first extra period gave the Tigers a 3-2 win at the Hardin-Simmons University Soccer Complex. Complete Release November
12, 2005Trinity defeats Dallas 2-0 to advance in NCAAs (From Trinity's website) ABILENE, Texas - Trinity University advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament with a 2-0 win over the University of Dallas Saturday afternoon at the Hardin-Simmons University Soccer Complex. Complete Release November
12, 2005DePauw falls in second round overtime contest (From DePauw's website) GRANVILLE, Ohio - The DePauw women's soccer season came to an end in the NCAA Division III second round as the Tigers lost to 19th-ranked Denison, 1-0 in one overtime. DePauw finished the season at 11-7-1, while Denison advances with a 16-3-3 record. Complete Release | Game Box November
12, 2005Sewanee's season ended by Emory in NCAA First Round (From Emory's website) ATLANTA, Ga. - After 90 minutes of scoreless play, Emory's forward Nancy Wilson scored the lone goal of the game on a breakaway in the 93rd minute to end Sewanee's season. Complete Release | Game Box November
11, 2005DePauw advances to NCAA second round on penalty kicks (From DePauw's website) GRANVILLE, Ohio - DePauw and Hope battled to a 0-0 tie through 110 minutes of their NCAA Division III first-round match, but the Tigers advanced, 5-4, on penalty kicks. The 11-6-1 Tigers advanced to the second round where they will face the Denison-Frostburg St. winner on Saturday at 6 p.m. Complete Release November
6, 2005DePauw clinches SCAC title; League sends record three teams to NCAA Tournament DePauw, Sewanee and Trinity all receive bids (Story from DePauw's website) MEMPHIS, Tenn. - DePauw defeated Rhodes College 3-0 to claim the outright Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference title and the conference's automatic qualification into the NCAA Division III Championship. Complete Release | DePauw NCAA Release | Sewanee NCAA Release | Trinity NCAA Release | NCAA W Soccer Bracket SCAC has four teams in NSCAA Regional Rankings For the second consecutive week, the three SCAC teams ranked in the South Region NSCAA/adidas rankings remained unchanged. Rhodes is fifth; Trinity remained sixth and Sewanee is eighth in the rankings. In the Great Lakes Region, DePauw improved from eighth to fifth after a weekend sweep of Sewanee and Centre. South Region Rankings | Great Lakes Region Rankings October
25, 2005Rhodes' Gunter; Southwestern's Hudson; Trinity's King lead voting for Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference's 15th Anniversary Women's Soccer Team SUWANEE, Ga. – Rhodes College forward Jenny Gunter, Southwestern University defender Shawna Hudson and Trinity University midfielder Becky King highlight an impressive list of past standouts named to the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference’s 15th Anniversary women’s soccer team. Complete Release SCAC has four teams in NSCAA Regional Rankings Rhodes and Sewanee switched places and Trinity remained sixth in this week's South Region NSCAA/adidas rankings. After Sunday's 2-0 victory over Sewanee, Rhodes jumped from eighth to fifth and Sewanee slipped from fifth to eighth. In the Great Lakes Region, DePauw remained eighth for the third consecutive week. South Region Rankings | Great Lakes Region Rankings October
18, 2005Trinity drops out of NSCAA National Rankings Ranked seventh a week ago, Trinity (7-1-3) dropped completely out of the rankings in this week's NSCAA/adidas Top 25 National Poll. The Tigers tied Lynchburg 0-0 in double overtime on Friday and were defeated by Southwestern 2-1 on Saturday. This is the first time that Trinity's women have spent a week outside of the Top 25 rankings this century. Complete Poll Four SCAC teams ranked in NSCAA Region Rankings Sewanee jumped from sixth to fifth and Trinity slipped to sixth in this week's South Region NSCAA/adidas rankings. Rhodes held steady at eighth. In the Great Lakes Region, DePauw remained eighth for the second consecutive week. South Region Rankings | Great Lakes Region Rankings ![]() October
12, 2005No. 1 vs. No. 1 DANVILLE, Ky. - When Sewanee travels to Danville, Ky., to take on Centre in a key SCAC women's soccer match, other than the obvious conference ramifications, the contest will also feature the nation's top goal-scorer going head-to-head against the nation's No. 1 goalkeeper. Complete Release October
11, 2005Trinity down to seventh in NSCAA National Rankings After spending three weeks at No. 2, Trinity (7-0-2) slipped to seventh in this week's NSCAA/adidas Top 25 National Rankings. The Tigers, who were taken to double-overtime in both road SCAC matches this past weekend, tied Rose-Hulman on Friday (0-0) before rebounding with a 1-0 over regionally-ranked DePauw on Sunday. Complete Poll Four SCAC teams ranked in NSCAA Region Rankings Trinity slipped to second in this week's South Region NSCAA/adidas rankings while Sewanee remained at sixth and Rhodes held steady at eighth. In the Great Lakes Region, DePauw improved one position to eighth. South Region Rankings | Great Lakes Region Rankings October
4, 2005Trinity women remain second in NSCAA National Rankings For the third consecutive week, Trinity (5-0-1) is ranked second in the NSCAA/adidas Top 25 National Rankings. The Tigers swept SCAC matches last weekend against Hendrix (10-0) and Rhodes (2-1). Complete Poll Four SCAC teams ranked in NSCAA Region Rankings Trinity remained atop the South Region NSCAA/adidas rankings while Sewanee improved a position to sixth. In those same rankings, Rhodes remained at eighth. In the Great Lakes Region, DePauw re-entered the rankings at ninth after a two-week absence. South Region Rankings | Great Lakes Region Rankings September
27, 2005Trinity women remain second in NSCAA National Rankings For the second consecutive week, Trinity (3-0-1) is ranked second in the NSCAA/adidas Top 25 National Rankings. The Tigers tied NAIA Incarnate Word 1-1 in their only action last week. Complete Poll Four SCAC teams ranked in NSCAA Region Rankings Trinity remained atop the South Region NSCAA/adidas rankings while Sewanee improved a position to seventh. In those same rankings, Rhodes slipped from sixth to eighth. In the Great Lakes Region, Centre, after defeated regionally-ranked Capital on Sunday, entered the rankings for the first time this season and is slotted 10th. South Region Rankings | Great Lakes Region Rankings September
20, 2005Trinity women second in latest NSCAA National Rankings Trinity (3-0-0), who did not play last week, moved one place closer to the top and is ranked second in this week's NSCAA/adidas Top 25 National Rankings. Complete Poll SCAC three remained unchanged in NSCAA South Region Poll Nothing changed in this week's South Region NSCAA/adidas rankings as Trinity remained atop the poll and Rhodes and Sewanee are still sixth and eighth respectively. In the Great Lakes Region, DePauw, which was ranked fifth last week, fell completely out of the rankings. South Region Rankings | Great Lakes Region Rankings September
13, 2005Trinity women leap from ninth to third in NSCAA National Rankings Trinity (3-0-0) defeated former No. 5 Hardin-Simmons 1-0 in OT and Division-II Angelo State 2-1 last week and improved six places to third in this week's NSCAA/adidas Top 25 National Rankings. Complete Poll SCAC has four teams ranked in NSCAA Regional Polls Trinity improved from second to first, Rhodes entered the rankings at sixth and Sewanee improved from ninth to eighth in this week's South Region NSCAA/adidas rankings. In the Great Lakes Region, DePauw slipped from second to fifth. South Region Rankings | Great Lakes Region Rankings August 15, 2005 SCAC releases 2005 Women's Soccer schedule Click here for the 2005 SCAC composite women's soccer schedule. August 15, 2005 The Top Women's Soccer Stories of 2004 Click here to view stories, as well as standings and statistics, from the 2004 SCAC women's soccer season. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||