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Americanwsoc 2020 Record WOMEN’S SOCCER YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2014 Conference Overall W L T Points W L T 2019 Conference Overall UCF 8 1 0 24 18 5 0 W L T Points W L T Memphis 6 1 2 20 9 6 4 Memphis 8 0 1 25 17 3 1 USF 6 3 0 18 13 7 2 USF 7 2 0 21 16 5 0 UConn 4 2 3 15 14 5 5 UCF 5 2 2 17 11 4 4 Tulsa 4 4 1 13 11 8 2 Cincinnati 5 3 1 16 7 9 3 Cincinnati 4 5 0 12 10 8 2 SMU 4 5 0 12 12 7 1 ECU 4 5 0 12 12 8 1 Houston 3 6 0 9 6 14 0 Temple 3 5 1 10 11 8 1 UConn 2 5 2 8 6 8 3 SMU 2 7 0 6 7 14 0 Temple 2 5 2 8 5 9 5 Houston 0 8 1 1 1 11 5 ECU 2 5 2 8 5 10 3 Tulsa 2 7 0 6 8 11 0 2013 Conference Overall 2018 Conference Overall W L T Points W L T W L T Points W L T UCF 8 0 1 25 16 3 4 USF 8 1 0 24 15 4 0 Louisville 8 1 0 24 12 5 2 Memphis 7 2 0 21 17 4 0 Rutgers 5 3 1 16 13 4 5 UCF 6 3 0 18 10 7 1 UConn 5 4 0 15 11 9 0 ECU 5 4 0 15 10 6 3 USF 4 3 2 14 10 4 6 SMU 5 4 0 15 10 6 2 Cincinnati 4 4 1 13 8 11 1 Temple 3 5 1 10 7 11 1 Memphis 4 5 0 12 13 7 1 Houston 3 5 1 10 7 10 2 SMU 3 5 1 10 9 9 1 Tulsa 3 6 0 9 7 10 1 Temple 1 8 0 3 6 12 1 UConn 2 7 0 6 4 14 0 Houston 0 9 0 0 1 12 3 Cincinnati 1 6 2 5 6 9 3 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS 2017 Conference Overall W L T Points W L T 2019 UCF 7 0 2 23 13 2 3 First Round - Sunday, Nov. 3 USF 7 1 1 22 13 4 2 Campus Sites Cincinnati 5 2 2 17 12 4 3 No. 3 seed UCF def. No. 6 seed Houston, 5-0 Memphis 4 2 3 15 11 6 3 No. 5 seed SMU def. No. 4 seed Cincinnati, 1-0 UConn 5 4 0 15 7 9 3 SMU 4 4 1 13 10 7 3 Semifinals - Friday, Nov. 8 Houston 3 6 0 9 7 9 1 Park Avenue Campus - Memphis, Tenn. Temple 2 6 1 7 6 10 2 Hosted by Memphis Tulsa 1 6 2 5 3 12 4 No. 2 seed USF def. No. 3 seed UCF, 2-1 ECU 1 8 0 3 6 10 2 No. 1 seed Memphis def. No. 5 seed SMU, 4-2 2016 Conference Overall Final - Sunday, Nov. 10 W L T Points W L T Park Avenue Campus - Memphis, Tenn. UConn 8 0 1 25 19 3 1 Hosted by Memphis Memphis 8 1 0 24 14 5 1 No. 2 seed USF def. No. 1 Memphis, 2-1 SMU 6 2 1 19 13 7 2 USF 4 3 2 14 12 4 3 2018 Cincinnati 4 3 2 14 11 5 4 First Round - Wednesday, Oct. 31 UCF 4 4 1 13 9 8 2 Corbett Stadium - Tampa, Fla. Tulsa 4 5 0 12 8 10 1 Hosted by USF Houston 1 6 2 5 6 7 3 No. 3 seed UCF def. No. 6 seed Temple, 3-0 ECU 1 7 1 4 5 12 1 No. 4 seed ECU tied No. 5 seed SMU, 1-1 (2OT) Temple 0 9 0 0 3 16 0 (ECU advances on penalty kicks, 5-3) 2015 Conference Overall Semifinals - Friday, Nov. 2 W L T Points W L T Corbett Stadium - Tampa, Fla. UConn 8 1 0 24 19 4 0 Hosted by USF USF 6 2 1 19 15 4 3 No. 2 seed Memphis def. No. 3 seed UCF, 1-0 UCF 6 3 0 18 12 6 2 No. 1 seed USF def. No. 4 seed ECU, 2-0 Cincinnati 5 3 1 16 13 6 5 Tulsa 4 4 1 13 13 6 1 Final - Sunday, Nov. 4 Temple 4 4 1 13 12 7 1 Corbett Stadium - Tampa, Fla. Memphis 3 4 2 11 8 8 3 Hosted by USF ECU 3 5 1 10 8 10 2 No. 2 seed Memphis def. No. 1 seed USF, 3-0 SMU 2 6 1 7 5 10 3 Houston 0 9 0 0 4 13 0 1 The American Athletic Conference Women’s SoccerRecord Book WOMEN’S SOCCER 2017 2014 First Round - Wednesday, Nov. 1 First Round - Friday, Oct. 31 (No. 1 & 2 seed Campus Sites) UCF Soccer and Track Stadium - Orlando, Fla. SMU def. Temple, 2-1 (Orlando, Fla.) Hosted by UCF ECU def. Houston, 3-1 (Memphis, Tenn.) No. 6 seed SMU def. No. 3 seed Cincinnati, 1-0 No. 4 seed Memphis def. No. 5 seed UConn, 3-1 Quarterfinals - Sunday, Nov. 2 (Campus Sites) No. 1 seed UCF def. No. 9 seed SMU (Orlando, Fla.), 4-0 Semifinals - Friday, Nov. 3 No. 4 seed UConn def. No. 5 seed Tulsa (Storrs, Conn.), 1-0 UCF Soccer and Track Stadium - Orlando, Fla. No. 7 seed ECU def. No. 2 seed Memphis (Memphis, Tenn.) 2-1 Hosted by UCF No. 3 seed USF def. No. 6 seed Cincinnati (Tampa, Fla.), 3-2 No. 2 seed USF def. No. 6 seed SMU, 1-0 No. 1 seed UCF def. No. 4 seed Memphis, 3-0 Semifinals - Friday, Nov. 7 Corbett Soccer Stadium - Tampa, Fla. Final - Sunday, Nov. 5 Hosted by USF UCF Soccer and Track Stadium - Orlando, Fla. No. 4 seed UConn def. No. 1 seed UCF, 1-0 Hosted by UCF No. 3 seed USF def. No. 7 seed ECU, 3-0 No. 2 seed USF tied No. 1 seed UCF, 0-0 (2OT) (USF claims title on penalty kicks, 5-4) Final - Sunday, Nov. 9 Corbett Soccer Stadium - Tampa, Fla. 2016 Hosted by USF First Round - Wednesday, Nov. 2 No. 4 seed UConn tied No. 3 seed USF, 0-0 (2OT) Joseph J. Morrone Stadium - Storrs, Connecticut (UConn claims title on penalty kicks, 3-2) Hosted by UConn No. 3 seed SMU tied No. 6 seed UCF, 1-1 (2OT) 2013 (SMU advances on penalty kicks, 3-2) First Round - Friday, Nov. 1 (campus sites) No. 4 seed USF tied No. 5 seed Cincinnati, 0-0 (2OT) No. 8 seed SMU def. No. 9 seed Temple (Orlando, Fla.), 3-0 (USF advances on penalty kicks, 4-3) No. 7 seed Memphis def. No. 10 seed Houston (Louisville, Ky.), 6-0 Semifinals - Friday, Nov. 4 Quarterfinals - Sunday, Nov. 3 (campus sites) Joseph J. Morrone Stadium - Storrs, Connecticut No. 1 seed UCF def. No. 8 seedSMU (Orlando, Fla.), 3-0 Hosted by UConn No. 5 seed USF def. No. 4 seed UConn (Storrs, Conn.), 4-1 No. 3 seed SMU def. No. 2 seed Memphis, 1-0 No. 3 seed Rutgers def. No. 6 seed Cincinnati (Piscataway, N.J.), 2-1 (2OT) No. 1 seed UConn def. No. 4 seed USF, 2-0 No. 7 seed Memphis def. No. 2 seed Louisville (Louisville, Ky.), 2-1 (2OT) Final - Sunday, Nov. 6 Semifinals - Friday, Nov. 8 Joseph J. Morrone Stadium - Storrs, Connecticut UCF Soccer & Track Complex - Orlando, Fla. Hosted by UConn Hosted by UCF No. 1 seed UConn def. No. 3 seed SMU, 1-0 No. 1 seed UCF tied No. 5 seed USF, 0-0 (UCF adv. on penalty kicks, 5-3) 2015 No. 3 seed Rutgers tied No. 7 seed Memphis, 0-0 Quarterfinals - Tuesday, Nov. 3 (Rutgers adv. on penalty kicks, 2-1) Westcott Field - Dallas, Texas Hosted by SMU Final - Sunday, November 10 No. 4 seed Cincinnati def. No. 5 seed Tulsa, 2-0 UCF Soccer & Track Complex - Orlando, Fla. No. 1 seed UConn def. No. 8 seed ECU, 3-1 Hosted by UCF No. 2 seed USF def. No. 7 seed Memphis, 3- 0 No. 1 seed UCF tied No. 3 seed Rutgers, 0-0 No. 3 seed UCF def No. 6 seed Temple, 2-1 (UCF claims title on penalty kicks, 8-7) Semifinals - Thursday, Nov. 5 TEAM RECORDS AT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP Westcott Field - Dallas, Texas Hosted by SMU Team Record Yrs. Tournament Champion No. 4 seed Cincinnati def. No. 1 seed UConn, 3-2 (OT) UCF 6-4-4 7 2013 No. 2 seed USF def. No. 3 seed UCF, 1-0 (2OT) Cincinnati 2-4-2 6 2015 UConn 5-3-1 5 2014, 2016 Final - Sun., Nov. 8 ECU 2-3-1 3 Westcott Field - Dallas, Texas Houston 0-3-0 3 Hosted by SMU Memphis 6-5-1 7 2018 No. 4 seed Cincinnati tied No. 2 seed USF, 1-1 (2OT) (Cincinnati claims title on penalty kicks, 4-2) USF 9-2-5 7 2017, 2019 SMU 5-5-2 6 Temple 0-4-0 4 Tulsa 0-2-0 2 The American Athletic Conference Women’s Soccer Record Book 2 WOMEN’S SOCCER CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP ATTENDANCE Midfielder of the Year 2019 Andrea Hauksdottir, Sr., USF 2019 2018 Andrea Hauksdottir, Jr., USF First Round (at UC) 173 2017 Kayla Adamek, UCF, Sr.
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