2011 NCAA Division I women's soccer tournament explained

NCAA women's soccer tournament
Year:2011
Other Titles:Women's College Cup
Country:United States
Dates:November 11–December 4, 2011
Num Teams:64
Champions:Stanford Cardinal
(1st title, 5th College Cup)
Runner-Up:Duke Blue Devils
(1st title match, 2nd College Cup)
Semi-Finalist1:Florida State Seminoles
(5th College Cup)
Semi-Finalist2:Wake Forest Demon Deacons
(1st College Cup)
Matches:63
Goals:186
Attendance:62437
Top Goal Scorer:Katie Stengel, WFU (5)
Player:OffensiveTeresa Noyola (Stanford)
Defensive–Emily Oliver (Stanford)
Prevseason:2010
Nextseason:2012
Updated:7/31/2015

The 2011 NCAA Division I women's soccer tournament (also known as the 2011 Women's College Cup) was the 30th annual single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of NCAA Division I women's collegiate soccer. The semifinals and championship game were played at Kennesaw State University Soccer Stadium (now known as Fifth Third Bank Stadium) in Kennesaw, Georgia from December 2–4, 2011 while the preceding rounds were played at various sites across the country from November 11–27.[1]

Stanford defeated Duke in the final, 1–0, to win their first national title.[2] Stanford had lost the final match of the previous two Women's College Cup tournaments. The undefeated Cardinal (25–0–1) were coached by Paul Ratcliffe. They were the first team to finish the season without a loss since North Carolina in 2003.

The most outstanding offensive player was Teresa Noyola from Stanford, and the most outstanding defensive player was Emily Oliver, also from Stanford. Noyola and Oliver, alongside nine other players, were named to the All-Tournament team.

The tournament's leading scorer, with 5 goals and 3 assists, was Katie Stengel from Wake Forest.

Qualification

All Division I women's soccer programs were eligible to qualify for the tournament. The tournament field remained fixed at 64 teams.[3]

Format

Just as before, the final two rounds, deemed the Women's College Cup, were played at a pre-determined neutral site. All other rounds were played on campus sites at the home field of the higher-seeded team although with a few exceptions. The first round was played exclusively on the home fields of higher-seeded teams (noted with an asterisk below). However, the second and third rounds were played on the home fields of the home fields of the two remaining teams in each bracket with the highest seed (generally the #1 and #2 seed in each bracket with a few noted exceptions). Those teams are also noted with asterisk. Finally, the quarterfinal round, or the championship match for each bracket, was played on the home field of the higher-seeded team, with no exceptions.

Teams

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Stanford Regional
SeedSchoolConference Berth TypeRecord
Ark.-Pine BluffSWACAutomatic16-4-1
3AuburnSECAutomatic14-6-2
4Boston CollegeACCAt-large11-5-2
CaliforniaPac-12At-large12-6-2
IllinoisBig TenAutomatic16-4-2
La SalleAtlantic 10At-large15-1-3
MaristMAACAutomatic13-5-2
MarylandACCAt-large10-5-4
MontanaBig SkyAutomatic06-11-4
Notre DameBig EastAt-large10-7-3
2Oklahoma StateBig 12At-large19-1-2
Santa ClaraWest CoastAt-large13-2-5
South CarolinaSECAt-large15-6
1StanfordPac-12Automatic19-0-1
TexasBig 12At-large11-8-1
Utah StateWACAutomatic15-4-2
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Florida State Regional
SeedSchoolConference Berth TypeRecord
DaytonAtlantic 10Automatic19-3
1Florida StateACCAutomatic14-6-1
KentuckySECAt-large13-7
LIU BrooklynNortheastAutomatic12-7-1
LouisvilleBig EastAt-large12-6-3
LSUSECAt-large13-7-1
4MemphisConference USAAutomatic21-0-1
Oregon StatePac-12At-large13-5-2
PortlandWest CoastAt-large09-9-1
SamfordSouthernAutomatic14-5-2
3Texas A&MBig 12Automatic15-5-2
UT MartinOhio ValleyAutomatic14-6-2
2VirginiaACCAt-large14-4-2
Virginia TechACCAt-large12-7-1
Washington StatePac-12At-large12-6-3
West VirginiaBig EastAutomatic17-4
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Wake Forest Regional
SeedSchoolConference Berth TypeRecord
ArmyPatriotAutomatic12-3-5
BaylorBig 12At-large14-3-3
Boston U.America EastAutomatic18-2-1
FIUSun BeltAutomatic13-6-3
2FloridaSECAt-large16-7
Florida Gulf CoastAtlantic SunAutomatic14-4-2
HarvardIvy LeagueAutomatic12-4-1
MarquetteBig EastAt-large17-3
3North CarolinaACCAt-large11-5-1
OaklandSummitAutomatic10-10-1
4Penn StateBig TenAt-large19-4
Texas StateSouthlandAutomatic14-5-1
ToledoMACAutomatic14-6-2
UCFConference USAAt-large11-4-5
1Wake ForestACCAt-large14-3-4
William & MaryCAAAutomatic17-2-2
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Duke Regional
SeedSchoolConference Berth TypeRecord
AlabamaSECAt-large10-8-3
1DukeACCAt-large17-3-1
GeorgiaSECAt-large12-6-2
Illinois StateMissouri ValleyAutomatic13-5
KansasBig 12At-large11-8-1
Long Beach StateBig WestAutomatic15-5-1
Miami (FL)ACCAt-large09-7-1
MilwaukeeHorizonAutomatic18-2
New MexicoMountain WestAutomatic12-4-4
Ohio StateBig TenAt-large10-8-2
3PepperdineWest CoastAuto (shared)15-1-4
RadfordBig SouthAutomatic15-5-1
San DiegoWest CoastAuto (shared)12-7
4TennesseeSECAt-large15-6
UC IrvineBig WestAt-large14-4-2
2UCLAPac-12At-large15-1-3

Bracket

College Cup

All-tournament team

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: NCAA Division I Women's Soccer Championship Results . NCAA. NCAA.org. July 31, 2015.
  2. Web site: 2010 NCAA Division I Tournament results . NCAA . July 31, 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150812104424/http://www.ncaa.com/interactive-bracket/soccer-women/d1/2011 . August 12, 2015 . dead .
  3. Web site: 2011 Division I Women's Tournament Bracket . NCAA. July 31, 2015.