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The 2024 SEC women's soccer tournament was the postseason women's soccer tournament for the Southeastern Conference held from November 3 to November 10, 2024. The tournament was held at the Ashton Brosnaham Soccer Complex in Pensacola, Florida. The twelve-team single elimination tournament consisted of four rounds based on seeding from regular ...
[1] [2] Western Carolina was the number one seed for the tournament but was unable to defend their title. They reached the final but fell 1–0 to Samford Bulldogs. [3] [4] This was the sixth Southern Conference tournament title for the Samford women's soccer program, all of which have come under head coach Todd Yelton. Samford has won three of ...
The Tigers home games were played at Riggs Field in Clemson, South Carolina. This was the team's 31st season playing organized soccer, and all of those seasons were played in the Atlantic Coast Conference. The Tigers started the season ranked fifth in the country, but suffered a 4–0 defeat to unranked Auburn to start the season.
The South Carolina high school girls soccer state playoffs are scheduled April 30 through May 11. Follow here for the brackets and results.
South Carolina clawed back to defeat Clemson in the Palmetto Bowl, extending its win streak to six straight games. LaNorris Sellers' dazzling TD run gives South Carolina football thrilling win ...
The 2024 NCAA Division I women's soccer tournament was the 43rd edition of the NCAA Division I Women's Soccer Tournament, a postseason tournament to determine the national champion of NCAA Division I women's college soccer. The College Cup was played on December 6 and December 9 at WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, North Carolina and televised on ...
Clemson entered the 2022 contest on an ACC-record 40-game home winning streak and was seeking an eighth straight win against South Carolina, which would’ve been the longest streak for either ...
The annual Clemson–South Carolina football game (sometimes dubbed the "Battle of the Palmetto State", unofficially called the "Palmetto Bowl" beginning in the 1950s, and known officially since 2014 as the "Palmetto Bowl", from the state's nickname) was the longest uninterrupted series in the South and the second longest uninterrupted NCAA DI ...