Stanford Holds Court As NCAA Soccer Conference Tourneys Kick Off
College Station, TX - Saturday March 23, 2019: Houston Dash vs Texas A&M at Ellis Field on the Texas A&M campus
Stanford forward Andrea Kitahata co-leads the team in scoring with 13 goals on the season.
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The NCAA soccer postseason has arrived, as conference tournaments set the scene for November 10th’s Selection Sunday — and the 64-team NCAA tournament.
Stanford enters the weekend at No. 1 in the United Soccer Coaches rankings, with the ACC regular-season title-holders advancing to Thursday’s conference tournament semifinals.
“We’ve got to keep getting better,” coach Paul Ratcliffe said.
“If we want to win the national championship, you gotta learn from each game and continue to push forward and improve.”
After sending four teams to the 2024 College Cup, the ACC remains on top of the women’s college soccer landscape — though other contenders loom.
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No. 3 Memphis remains the year’s surprise success story, vying for their fifth American Conference championship this weekend after multiple ranked regular-season wins.
Washington enters the Big Ten tournament semifinals as the No. 1 seed, while upsets already ousted SEC No. 1 Arkansas and Big 12 No. 1 TCU from their respective tournaments.
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