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Pairings announced for women's soccer regional tournament

Oct. 29, 2007

SAVANNAH, Ga. -- The pairings for the 2007 NAIA Region XIV Women's Soccer Tournament that will be played at the SCAD Athletics Complex Friday and Saturday (Nov. 2-3).

Northwood (Fla.) University (12-1-0), which won the Florida Sun Conference title for the second consecutive season and is the defending region champion, is the tournament's No. 1 seed and will face No. 4 seed St. Thomas (Fla.) University (8-8-1), which finished fourth in the FSC, in an 11 a.m. semifinal match Friday (Nov. 2).

Tournament host and No. 2 seed Savannah College of Art and Design (11-2-1), which finished in second place in the conference, will face No. 3 seed Embry-Riddle (Fla.) University (7-9-0), which finished third in the Florida Sun, in the other semifinal match at 5 p.m.

The semifinal winners will meet in Saturday's (Nov. 3) 4 p.m. championship match. The region champion earns an automatic berth in the NAIA National Championship, which will be played Nov. 14-20 in Daytona Beach, Fla.

NAIA Region XIV Women's Soccer Tournament

At SCAD Athletics Complex Hardeeville, S.C.

Friday Semifinals No. 4 St. Thomas (Fla.) (8-8-1) vs. No. 1 Northwood (Fla.) (12-1-0), 11 a.m. No. 3 Embry-Riddle (Fla.) (7-9-0) at No. 2 SCAD (11-2-1), 5 p.m.

Saturday Finals Semifinal winners, 4 p.m.

 

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