2022 SEC women's soccer tournament

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2022 SEC women's soccer tournament
ClassificationDivision I
Teams10
Matches9
Attendance7,628
SiteAshton Brosnaham Soccer Complex
Pensacola, Florida
ChampionsSouth Carolina (3rd title)
Winning coachShelley Smith (3rd title)
MVPCatherine Barry (South Carolina)
BroadcastSEC Network
SEC women's soccer tournament
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2022 SEC women's soccer standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   T   PCT W   L   T   PCT
East
Tennessee  ‍‍‍y 7 2 1   .750 11 6 2   .632
No. 9 South Carolina  ‍‍y 6 3 1   .650 15 4 5   .729
Vanderbilt  ‍‍‍y 5 3 2   .600 12 5 4   .667
Georgia  ‍‍‍y 5 3 2   .600 13 6 3   .659
Missouri  ‍‍‍ 2 5 3   .350 5 8 4   .412
Kentucky  ‍‍‍ 0 8 2   .100 7 9 2   .444
Florida  ‍‍‍ 0 9 1   .050 2 14 1   .147
West
No. 4 Alabama  ‍‍‍y 10 0 0   1.000 23 3 1   .870
No. 8 Arkansas  ‍‍‍y 6 2 2   .700 13 4 5   .705
LSU  ‍‍‍y 4 2 4   .600 10 4 7   .643
Mississippi St.  ‍‍‍y 4 4 2   .500 12 6 4   .636
Texas A&M  ‍‍‍y 3 4 3   .450 9 7 5   .548
Ole Miss  ‍‍‍ 3 6 1   .350 9 7 4   .550
Auburn  ‍‍‍ 2 6 2   .300 6 6 6   .500
† – Conference champion
‡ – 2022 SEC Tournament champion
y – Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of December 6, 2022
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches Poll
Source:SEC


The 2022 SEC women's soccer tournament was the postseason women's soccer tournament for the Southeastern Conference held from October 30 to November 6, 2022. The tournament was held at the Ashton Brosnaham Soccer Complex in Pensacola, Florida. The ten-team single elimination tournament consisted of four rounds based on seeding from regular season conference play. The Tennessee are the defending champions.[1] The Volunteers were unable to defend their crown, losing to Georgia in the Quarterfinals. South Carolina won the tournament with a 1–0 victory over Alabama in the final.[2][3] The conference championship is the third for the South Carolina women's soccer program, all of which have come under head coach Shelly Smith.[4] As tournament champions, South Carolina earned the Southeastern Conference's automatic berth into the 2022 NCAA Division I Women's Soccer Tournament.

Qualification[edit]

The top 10 teams in the conference qualified for the 2022 Tournament.[5] South Carolina was awarded the second seed as East Division champions. They were awarded the East Division championship after both them and Tennessee finished 5–1–0 in division matches. However, South Carolina won the head-to-head regular season meeting with Tennessee and therefore was awarded the second seed. A tiebreaker was required to determine the fifth and sixth seeds as both Vanderbilt and Georgia finished with 5–3–2 regular season records. Vanderbilt was awarded the fifth seed based on points earned versus common opponents as the two teams tied their regular season meeting. Vanderbilt scored twelve points, while Georgia scored 10.[6]

Seed School Conference Record Conference Points
1 Alabama 10–0–0 30
2 South Carolina 6–3–1 19
3 Tennessee 7–2–1 22
4 Arkansas 6–2–2 20
5 Vanderbilt 5–3–2 17
6 Georgia 5–3–2 17
7 LSU 4–2–4 16
8 Mississippi State 4–4–2 14
9 Texas A&M 3–4–3 12
10 Ole Miss 3–6–1 10

Bracket[edit]

Source:[7]

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
2 South Carolina 3
7 LSU 0 (0) 10 Ole Miss 0
10 Ole Miss 0 (3) 2 South Carolina (pen.) 1 (4)
6 Georgia 1 (1)
3 Tennessee 0
6 Georgia 2
1 Alabama 0
2 South Carolina 1
1 Alabama 2
8 Mississippi State (a.e.t.) 2 8 Mississippi State 0
9 Texas A&M 1 1 Alabama 2
5 Vanderbilt 1
4 Arkansas 1 (4)
5 Vanderbilt (pen.) 1 (5)


Matches[edit]

First round[edit]

October 30 Match 1 #7 LSU 0–0 (a.e.t.)
(0–3 p)
#10 Ole Miss Pensacola, FL
1:00 p.m. CT
  • Lindsi Jennings Yellow card 20'
  • Shannon Cooke Yellow card 100'
  • Maya Gordon Red card 104'
  • Rammie Noel Red card 104'
Report
  • Yellow card 31' Yellow-red card 104' Ramsey Davis
  • Yellow card 93' Price Loposer
Stadium: Ashton Brosnaham Soccer Complex
Referee: Jonathan Weiner
Assistant referees: Kendall McCardell
Assistant referees: Craig Lowry
Fourth official: Amin Hadzic
Penalties
  • Shannon Cooke soccer ball with red X
  • Olivia Wilkes soccer ball with red X
  • Brenna McPartlan soccer ball with red X
  • soccer ball with red X Mo O'Connor
  • soccer ball with check mark Kayla Chatman-Haggerty
  • soccer ball with check mark Aubrey Mister
  • soccer ball with check mark Price Loposer
October 30 Match 2 #8 Mississippi State 2–1 (a.e.t.) #9 Texas A&M Pensacola, FL
3:30 p.m. CT
  • Rylie Combs Yellow card 10'
  • Gwen Mummert 38'
  • Alexis Gutierrez Yellow card 93'
  • Jojo Ngongo 100'
Report
  • Yellow card 38' Team
  • 86' Mia Pante
  • Yellow card 89' Carissa Boeckmann
Stadium: Ashton Brosnaham Soccer Complex

Quarterfinals[edit]

November 1 Match 3 #2 South Carolina 3–0 #10 Ole Miss Pensacola, FL
12:00 p.m. CT
  • Catherine Barry 29'
  • Megan Speihs 60'
  • Micah Bryant Yellow card 77'
  • Payton Patrick 81'
Report Stadium: Ashton Brosnaham Soccer Complex
Referee: Amin Hadzic
Assistant referees: Criag Lowry
Assistant referees: Sam Bilbo
Fourth official: Aaron Hernandez
November 1 Match 4 #3 Tennessee 0–2 #6 Georgia Pensacola, FL
2:30 p.m. CT Report
  • 20' Dani Murguia
  • 34' Tori Penn
Stadium: Ashton Brosnaham Soccer Complex
Referee: Anya Voigt
Assistant referees: Katarzyna Wasiak
Assistant referees: Matthew Rodman
Fourth official: Samantha Martinez
November 1 Match 5 #1 Alabama 2–0 #8 Mississippi State Pensacola, FL
5:00 p.m. CT
Report
  • Yellow card 44' Macey Hodge
Stadium: Ashton Brosnaham Soccer Complex
Referee: Cory Rockwell
Assistant referees: Kendall McCardell
Assistant referees: Craig Lowry
Fourth official: Amin Hadzic
November 1 Match 6 #4 Arkansas 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(4–5 p)
#5 Vanderbilt Pensacola, FL
7:30 p.m. CT
Report
  • Yellow card 6' Sara Wojdelko
  • Yellow card 40' Raegan Kelley
  • 70' Peyton Cutshall
Stadium: Ashton Brosnaham Soccer Complex
Attendance: 2,190
Referee: Samantha Martinez
Assistant referees: Matthew Rodman
Assistant referees: Katarzyna Wasiak
Fourth official: Jonathan Weiner
Penalties
  • Emilee Hauser soccer ball with check mark
  • Shana Flynn soccer ball with red X
  • Ellie Podojil soccer ball with check mark
  • Anna Podojil soccer ball with check mark
  • Sierra Cota-Yarde soccer ball with check mark
  • Jessica De Filippo soccer ball with red X
  • soccer ball with red X Alex Kerr
  • soccer ball with check mark Brooke VanDyck
  • soccer ball with check mark Ella Shamburger
  • soccer ball with check mark Ella Zimmerman
  • soccer ball with check mark Abi Brighton
  • soccer ball with check mark Kate Devine

Semifinals[edit]

November 3 Match 7 #1 Alabama 2–1 #5 Vanderbilt Pensacola, FL
5:00 p.m. CT
Report
  • 15' Peyton Cutshall
  • Yellow card 90' Abena Aidoo
  • Red card 90' Team
Stadium: Ashton Brosnaham Soccer Complex
Referee: Tori Penso
Assistant referees: John Villalobos
Assistant referees: Katarzyna Wasiak
Fourth official: Anya Voigt
November 3 Match 8 #2 South Carolina 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(4–1 p)
#6 Georgia Pensacola, FL
7:30 p.m. CT
  • Catherine Barry 53'
Report
  • 75' (pen.) Dani Murguia
Stadium: Ashton Brosnaham Soccer Complex
Attendance: 2,413
Referee: Johnathan Weiner
Assistant referees: Jennifer Politz
Assistant referees: Craig Lowry
Fourth official: Samantha Martinez
Penalties
  • Catherine Barry soccer ball with check mark
  • Jyllissa Harris soccer ball with check mark
  • Samantha Chang soccer ball with check mark
  • Camryn Dixon soccer ball with check mark
  • soccer ball with check mark Abby Boyan
  • soccer ball with red X Tori Penn
  • soccer ball with red X Dani Murguia

Final[edit]

November 6 Match 9 #1 Alabama 0–1 #2 South Carolina Pensacola, FL
1:00 p.m. CT
  • Macy Clem Yellow card 60'
  • Gianna Paul Yellow card 75'
Report
  • Yellow card 23' Taylor Jacobson
  • Yellow card 36' Gracie Falla
  • 57' Brianna Bhem
Stadium: Ashton Brosnaham Soccer Complex
Attendance: 3,025
Referee: Samantha Martinez
Assistant referees: Katarzyna Wasiak
Assistant referees: John Villalobos
Fourth official: Jesus Hernandez-Balbas

Statistics[edit]

Goalscorers[edit]

There were 18 goals scored in 9 matches, for an average of 2 goals per match (as of November 6, 2022).

2 goals

  • Riley Mattingly Parker – Alabama
  • Dani Murguia – Georgia
  • Catherine Barry – South Carolina
  • Peyton Cutshall – Vanderbilt

1 goal

  • Macy Clem – Alabama
  • Ashlynn Serepca – Alabama
  • Shana Flynn – Arkansas
  • Tori Penn – Georgia
  • Gwen Mummert – Mississippi State
  • Jojo Ngongo – Mississippi State
  • Brianna Bhem – South Carolina
  • Payton Patrick – South Carolina
  • Megan Speihs – South Carolina
  • Mia Pante – Texas A&M

All-Tournament team[edit]

Player Team
Jordan Brown Georgia
Dani Murguia
Peyton Cutshall Vanderbilt
Sara Wojdelko
MicKinley Crone Alabama
Sasha Pickard
Ashlynn Serepca
Catherine Barry South Carolina
Samantha Chang
Jyllissa Harris
Heather Hinz

MVP in bold
Source:[8]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "SEC Championships - Soccer 2021". www.secsports.com. Archived from the original on September 5, 2015. Retrieved October 26, 2021.
  2. ^ "SEC Championships - Soccer 2022". www.secsports.com. Archived from the original on January 31, 2023. Retrieved May 25, 2023.
  3. ^ Holloway, Jeremiah (November 7, 2022). "SEC champs! South Carolina women's soccer wins tournament title". The State. Retrieved May 25, 2023.
  4. ^ "2022 Soccer Record Book" (PDF). secsports.com. SEC. Retrieved May 25, 2023.
  5. ^ "SEC Soccer Tournament Brings Top 10 Teams To Pensacola". pensacolasports.org. Pensacola Sports. Retrieved May 25, 2023.
  6. ^ "WSOC Week 16" (PDF). secsports.com. SEC. November 27, 2022. p. 3. Retrieved May 25, 2023.
  7. ^ "2022 SEC Tournament" (PDF). ESPN. Retrieved May 25, 2023.
  8. ^ "WSOC Week 16" (PDF). secsports.com. SEC. November 27, 2022. p. 5. Retrieved May 25, 2023.