Big East Conference women's soccer tournament

The Big East Conference women's soccer tournament is the conference championship tournament in soccer for the Big East Conference. The tournament has been held every year since 1993. It is a single-elimination tournament and seeding is based on regular season records. The winner, declared conference champion, receives the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Division I women's soccer championship.[1]

Big East Conference women's soccer tournament
Conference soccer championship
SportCollege soccer
ConferenceBig East Conference
Number of teams6
FormatSingle-elimination tournament
Current stadiumMorrison Stadium
Current locationOmaha, Nebraska
Played1993–present
Last contest2023
Current championGeorgetown
Most championshipsNotre Dame (11)

Format

The teams are seeded based on the order of finish in the conference's round robin regular season. The top six finishers qualify for the tournament. Tiebreakers begin with the result of the head-to-head matchup. The teams are then placed in a single-elimination bracket, with the top two seeds receiving a first round bye, until meeting in a final championship game. After two overtime period, ties are broken by shootout rounds, with the winner of the shootout advancing.[2]

Champions

Key

(2) Title number
* Match went to extra time
Match decided by a penalty shootout after extra time
Bold Winning team won regular season

By year

Year Champion Score Runner-up Site Offensive MVP Defensive MVP
1993Providence (1)1–0ConnecticutGlay FieldProvidence, RIJen Mead, Providence
1994St. John's (1)1–0Boston CollegeMorrone StadiumStorrs, CTCristin Burtis, St. John's
1995Notre Dame (1)1–0ConnecticutOwen T. Carroll FieldSouth Orange, NJAmy Van Lacke, Notre Dame
1996Notre Dame (2)4–3ConnecticutAlumni StadiumNotre Dame, INCindy Daws, Notre Dame
1997Notre Dame (3)6–1ConnecticutYurcak FieldPiscataway, NJAnne Makinen, Notre Dame
1998Notre Dame (4)1–0ConnecticutMorrone Stadium • Storrs, CT
1999Notre Dame (5)4–2ConnecticutYurcak Field • Piscataway, NJJenny Streiffer, Notre Dame
2000Notre Dame (6)1–0ConnecticutAlumni Stadium • Notre Dame, INMia Sarkesian, Notre Dame
2001Notre Dame (7)2–1West VirginiaYurcak Field • Piscataway, NJAmanda Guertin, Notre Dame
2002Connecticut (1)1–0West VirginiaMorrone Stadium • Storrs, CTSalla Ranta, UConn
2003Villanova (1)1–1†
(7–6 pen.)
Boston CollegeYurcak Field • Piscataway, NJBeth Totman, Boston CollegeLaura Koch, Villanova
2004Connecticut (2)2–1Notre DameMorrone Stadium • Storrs, CTKristen Gracyk, UConnZahra Jalalian, UConn
2005Notre Dame (8)5–0ConnecticutValley FieldsMilwaukee, WIKatie Thorlakson, Notre DameJill Krivacek, Notre Dame
2006Notre Dame (9)4–2RutgersMorrone Stadium • Storrs, CTKerri Hanks, Notre DameKim Lorenzen, Notre Dame
2007West Virginia (1)1–1†
(5–3 pen.)
Notre DameDick Dlesk Soccer StadiumMorgantown, WVKim Bonilla, West VirginiaCarolyn Blank, West Virginia
2008Notre Dame (10)1–0*(OT)ConnecticutAlumni Stadium • Notre Dame, INMelissa Henderson, Notre DameCarrie Drew, Notre Dame
2009Notre Dame (11)2–1MarquetteMorrone Stadium • Storrs, CTLauren Folkes, Notre DameJessica Schuveiller, Notre Dame
2010West Virginia (2)1–0South FloridaYurcak Field • Piscataway, NJMeghan Lewis, West VirginiaKerri Butler, West Virginia
2011West Virginia (3)2–0LouisvilleDick Dlesk Soccer Stadium • Morgantown, WVBlake Miller, West VirginiaBry McCarthy, West Virginia
2012Marquette (1)1–0GeorgetownRentschler FieldEast Hartford, CTTaylor Madigan, MarquetteAlly Miller, Marquette
2013Marquette (2)2–0DePaulValley Fields • Milwaukee, WIMary Luba, MarquetteEmily Jacobson, Marquette
2014DePaul (1)2–0GeorgetownBelson StadiumQueens, NYAmber Paul, DePaulSarah Gorden, DePaul
2015Butler (1)1–0ProvidenceMorrison StadiumOmaha, NECatherine Zimmerman, ProvidenceRandi DeLong, Butler
2016Georgetown (1)2–0MarquetteShaw FieldWashington, D.C.Grace Damaska, GeorgetownMarian Paul, Georgetown
2017Georgetown (2)3–0ButlerCampus Sites (Hosted by higher seed)Rachel Corboz, GeorgetownElizabeth Wenger, Georgetown
2018Georgetown (3)1–0ButlerCampus Sites (Hosted by higher seed)Caitlin Farrell, GeorgetownKelly Ann Livingstone, Georgetown
2019Xavier (1)2–0GeorgetownMorrison Stadium • Omaha, NE (Semifinals and Final)Brooke Sroka, XavierGrace Bahr, Xavier
2021 (Spring)Georgetown (4)2–1*(OT)ButlerChapey FieldProvidence, RIJenna Menta, GeorgetownJulia Leas, Georgetown
2021Georgetown (5)1–0St. John'sCorcoran FieldCincinnati, OH (Semifinals and Final)Sydney Cummings, Georgetown
2022Georgetown (5)1–0XavierMaryland SoccerPlexBoyds, MD (Semifinals and Final)Tatum Lenain, Georgetown
2023Georgetown (6)2–0XavierAllie Winstanley, GeorgetownBrianne Riley, Georgetown

By school

School Apps. W L T PCT Finals Championships Title Years
Boston College9881.50020
Butler10772.500412015
Cincinnati1110.50000
Connecticut2322186.5431122002, 2004
Creighton2011.25000
DePaul10564.467212014
Georgetown211674.6671072016, 2017, 2018, 2021 (Spring),
2021, 2022, 2023
Louisville7452.45510
Marquette1314101.580322012, 2013
Miami (FL)5050.00000
Notre Dame173751.87213111995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000,
2001, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009
Pittsburgh5050.00000
Providence116103.395211993
Rutgers153143.22510
Seton Hall6260.25000
St. John's189141.396211994
South Florida4332.50010
Syracuse6260.25000
Villanova185164.280112003
West Virginia121674.667532007, 2010, 2011
Xavier6451.450312019

Teams in italics no longer sponsor women's soccer in the Big East.

References

  1. 2015 Record Book. Big East Conference. Retrieved November 15, 2015.
  2. "2015 Big East Women's Soccer Championship". Big East Conference. Retrieved November 15, 2015.
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