2019 America East Conference Women's Soccer Tournament

The 2019 America East Conference Women's Soccer Tournament was the postseason women's soccer tournament for the America East Conference held from November 3 through November 10, 2019. The five-match tournament took place at campus sites, with the higher seed hosting. The six-team single-elimination tournament consisted of three rounds based on seeding from regular season conference play. The defending champions were the Albany Great Danes[1], who were unable to defend their title after losing in the Quarterfinals to Hartford. Stony Brook won their second tournament in three years after a 2–1 victory in the final.[2] It was the first victory for first year head coach Tobias Bischof.[3][4]

2019 America East Conference Women's Soccer Tournament
ClassificationDivision I
Teams6
Matches5
Attendance943
SiteCampus Sites (Higher Seed)
ChampionsStony Brook (3rd title)
Winning coachTobias Bischof (1st title)
MVPErin O'Connor (Stony Brook)
BroadcastAmerica East TV
America East Conference Women's Soccer Tournament
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2019 America East Conference women's soccer standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L T PCT  W L T PCT
Stony Brook  y 611 .813  1461 .690
Albany   611 .813  963 .583
Hartford   521 .688  1072 .579
New Hampshire   530 .625  1080 .556
Binghamton   431 .563  1062 .611
UMass Lowell   341 .438  4112 .294
Vermont   162 .222  3103 .281
Maine   161 .188  581 .393
UMBC   170 .125  2132 .176
Conference champion
2019 America East Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of December 9, 2019; Rankings from United Soccer Coaches Poll
Source:America East Conference


Bracket

  Quarterfinals
Sunday, Nov. 3
    Semifinals
Thursday, Nov. 7
    Final
Sunday, Nov. 10
                           
        1 Stony Brook 2  
  4 New Hampshire 3     4 New Hampshire 1    
  5 Binghamton 2         1 Stony Brook 2
      3 Hartford 1
        2 Albany 2    
  3 Hartford 1(2OT)     3 Hartford 3  
  6 UMass Lowell 0  

Schedule

Quarterfinals

November 3, 2019 #3 Hartford1–0 (a.e.t.)#6 UMass LowellWest Hartford, CT
1:00 p.m.
  • Skylar Vitiello  104'
Report
  •  79' Courtney Coleman
  •  104' Lily Fabian
Stadium: Al-Marzook Field at Alumni Stadium
Attendance: 202
Referee: Sam Mokalled
Assistant referees: Patrick Violette
Assistant referees: Michelle Beagan
Fourth official: Jason Dizek
November 3, 2019 #4 New Hampshire3–2#5 BinghamtonDurham, NH
2:00 p.m.
  • Kaylan Williams  27'
  • Ally Reynolds  56'
  • Julie Cane  84'
Report
  •  36' Olivia McKnight
  •  84' Erin Theiller
Stadium: Wildcat Stadium
Attendance: 102
Referee: David Breckner
Assistant referees: Ernesto Rodriguez
Assistant referees: Mounir Idmalak

Semifinals

November 7, 2019 #1 Stony Brook2–1#4 New HampshireStony Brook, NY
6:00 p.m.
  • Erin O'Connor  59', 63'
  • Rachel Florenz  88'
Report
  •  60' Kaylan Williams
  •  64' Megan Rumbold
Stadium: LaValle Stadium
Attendance: 191
Referee: Mike DeFelice
Assistant referees: Michael Ziegler
Assistant referees: Luis Arroyo
Fourth official: Alex Casella
November 7, 2019 #2 Albany2–3#3 HartfordAlbany, NY
7:00 p.m.
  • Leah Pais  30'
  • Meghan Cavanaugh  47'
Report
  •  10' Victor Jedrychowski
  •  15' Sierra Stone
  •  69' Bridgette Alexander
Stadium: Bob Ford Field
Attendance: 181
Referee: Adam Kilpatrick
Assistant referees: Thomas Snyder
Assistant referees: Hao Zhong
Fourth official: Aaron Corman

Final

November 10, 2019 #1 Stony Brook2–1#3 HartfordStony Brook, NY
1:00 p.m.
  • Erin O'Connor  27'
  • Fanny Gotesson  71'
  • Anna Slang  86'
Report
  •  73' Skylar Vitiello
  •  80' Molly Socha
Stadium: LaValle Stadium
Attendance: 267
Referee: Patrick Violette
Assistant referees: Michael Ziegler
Assistant referees: Nate Penn
Fourth official: Sean Lyons

Statistics

Goalscorers

3 Goals
  • Erin O'Connor (Stony Brook)
2 Goals
  • Kaylan Williams (New Hampshire)
1 Goal
  • Bridgette Alexander (Hartford)
  • Julie Cane (New Hampshire)
  • Meghan Cavanaugh (Albany)
  • Fanny Gotesson (Stony Brook)
  • Victor Jedrychowski (Hartford)
  • Olivia McKnight (Binghamton)
  • Leah Pais (Albany)
  • Ally Renyolds (New Hampshire)
  • Molly Socha (Hartford)
  • Sierra Stone (Hartford)
  • Erin Theiller (Binghamton)
  • Skylar Vitiello (Hartford)

Source:[5]

PlayerTeam
Olivia McKnightBinghamton
Dunja MostaracUMass Lowell
Meghan CavanaughAlbany
Leah Pais
Caitlyn KeenanNew Hampshire
Kaylan Williams
Maia PerezHartford
Sierra Stone
Skylar Vitiello
Erin O'ConnorStony Brook
Fanny Gotesson
Chelsie DePonte
Francesca Lee

MVP in bold

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References

  1. "2018 Women's Soccer Championship". americaeast.com. America East Conference. Retrieved October 25, 2018.
  2. "Stony Brook Captures Second #AEWSOC Title in Three Seasons". americaeast.com. America East Conference. November 10, 2019. Retrieved December 11, 2019.
  3. "2019 Women's Soccer Championship". americaeast.com. America East Conference. Retrieved December 11, 2019.
  4. "America East Women's Soccer Record Book" (PDF). americaeast.com. America East Conference. Retrieved December 11, 2019.
  5. "2019 #AEWSOC All-Championship Team". americaeast.com. America East Conference. Retrieved December 11, 2019.
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