Friday, November 13 - NCAA First Round
Vs. St. Edward's University | 6 PM (MST)
San Angelo, Texas | ASU Soccer Field
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VideoSunday, November 15 - NCAA Second Round
Vs. #10 Angelo State University | 1 PM
San Angelo, Texas | ASU Soccer Field
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VideoThe 2015 NCAA Women's Soccer Division II bracket was announced Monday evening and the Fort Lewis College women's soccer team received the No. 4 seed in the tournament.
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The Skyhawks (12-5-3) will face No. 5 seed St. Edward's University (13-5-0) on Friday at 6 p.m. (MST) in San Angelo, Texas. The winner from Friday's game will face top seed and host school Angelo State University on Sunday in the NCAA Second Round at 1 p.m. (MST).
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Fort Lewis is 2-5-1 all-time in the NCAA tournament. The last time the Skyhawks qualified for the NCAA tournament was in 2013 when they fell to St. Edward's University at home, 1-0 in overtime.
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The last time Fort Lewis won a NCAA playoff game was Nov. 13, 2011 against Regis (W, 1-0).
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FLC is 1-2-0 all-time against St. Edward's, and 1-0-0 when facing the Hilltoppers on a neutral site field.
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If the Skyhawks win on Friday, they would be facing Angelo State for the 11th time in school history. The all-time series is tied at 3-3-4. FLC is 2-1-2 against the Rams on their home field.
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The final regular season National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Division II Women's Soccer Top 25 poll was released today, and the Fort Lewis College women's soccer team is ranked at No. 25.
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The Skyhawks, who were the No. 2 seed in the RMAC Tournament, defeated UCCS 2-1 in the semifinal round before falling to top seed Colorado School of Mines in the championship game.
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Second year head women's soccer coach
Jimmy Hall and senior goalkeeper
Caitlyn Espinosa garnered Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference individual awards. Six Skyhawk student-athletes earned RMAC post season awards.
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Hall has been voted the RMAC Women's Soccer Coach of the Year and Espinosa has been voted the RMAC Goalkeeper of the Year.
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Earning All-RMAC First Team honors are
Alicia Sanchez and Espinosa.Â
Jordan Hix and
Brooke Milliet were voted to the All-RMAC Second Team, while
Carolyn Archer and
Courtney Riley collected Honorable Mention accolades.
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Seven Skyhawks were named to the 2015 RMAC All-Academic Team.Â
Shayla Malecki was voted to the First Team, while
Andonia Apergis,
Carolyn Archer,
Jenna Brown,
Shannon Harpham,
Brooke Milliet and
Ana Moran earned Honor Roll accolades.