FROM USC:
PENSACOLA, FL – The No. 14 ranked and two-seeded South Carolina women’s soccer team (11-3-4) will take on Ole Miss (9-6-4) in the quarterfinals of the SEC Women’s Soccer Tournament on Tuesday, Nov. 1 at 1:00pm EST. The game will be broadcast live on the SEC Network.
South Carolina heads into the game with four players receiving conference awards: Catherine Barry and Jyllissa Harris being named First Team All-SEC selections, in addition to Shae O’Rourke and Gracie Falla receiving All-Freshmen Team honors.
NOT FROM USC:
Ole Miss beat LSU yesterday in the first round is shootout. But the headline from this game was in double OT:
The rest of the results from Day 1:
#10 Ole Miss 0 #7 LSU 0 (Ole Miss wins 3-0 in Shootout)
#8 Miss St 2 #9 Texas A&M 1
Day 2 Schedule:
#10 Ole Miss vs. #2 South Carolina 1:00 EST
#6 UGA vs. #3 Tenn 3:30 EST
#8 Miss St vs. #1 Alabama 6:00 EST
#5 Vanderbilt v. #4 Arkansas 8:30 EST
PENSACOLA, FL – The No. 14 ranked and two-seeded South Carolina women’s soccer team (11-3-4) will take on Ole Miss (9-6-4) in the quarterfinals of the SEC Women’s Soccer Tournament on Tuesday, Nov. 1 at 1:00pm EST. The game will be broadcast live on the SEC Network.
South Carolina heads into the game with four players receiving conference awards: Catherine Barry and Jyllissa Harris being named First Team All-SEC selections, in addition to Shae O’Rourke and Gracie Falla receiving All-Freshmen Team honors.
NOT FROM USC:
Ole Miss beat LSU yesterday in the first round is shootout. But the headline from this game was in double OT:
The rest of the results from Day 1:
#10 Ole Miss 0 #7 LSU 0 (Ole Miss wins 3-0 in Shootout)
#8 Miss St 2 #9 Texas A&M 1
Day 2 Schedule:
#10 Ole Miss vs. #2 South Carolina 1:00 EST
#6 UGA vs. #3 Tenn 3:30 EST
#8 Miss St vs. #1 Alabama 6:00 EST
#5 Vanderbilt v. #4 Arkansas 8:30 EST