2009 Women's National Collegiate Club Championship Schedule

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Photos are available from each of the tournament games.

 
Positions are based on order of finish at the 2008 National Collegiate Club Championship

1st Position - Pacific Coast Division -
California Polytechnic State University

9th Position - Pacific Coast Division Runner-Up -
University of California-Los Angeles

2nd Position - Northwest Division -
University of Oregon

10th Position - Southwest Division Runner-Up/Regular Season Champion -
University of Utah

3rd Position - Sierra Pacific Division -
University of California-Davis

11th Position - Midwest Division -
University of Notre Dame

4th Position - Southwest Division -
University of Arizona

12th Position - New York Division -
New York University

5th Position- Mid-Atlantic Division-
University of Pennsylvania

13th Position -  North Atlantic Division -
Boston College

6th Position - Southeast Division -
University of Central Florida

14th Position - Heartland Division -
Carleton College

7th Position - New England Division -
Dartmouth College


15th Position - Texas Division -
University of Texas

8th Position - Big 10 Conference -
University of Michigan

16th Position - Sierra Pacific Division Runner-Up-
California State University-Chico








Friday, May 1


Game No. Score
9:00 1st Position - No. 1 Cal Poly
vs 16th Position - No. 14 CSU-Chico
1 13-5
10:10 2nd Position - No. 6 Oregon
vs 15th Position - No. 15 Texas
2 4-2
11:20 3rd Position - No. 5 UC-Davis
vs 14th Position - Carleton
3 16-1
12:30 4th Position - No. 8 Arizona
vs 13th Position - No. 17 Boston College
4 8-5
1:40 5th Position - No. 10 Pennsylvania
vs 12th Position - No. 18 NYU 5 7-2
2:50 6th Position - No. 16 Central Florida
vs 11th Position - No. 2 Notre Dame
6 3-11 
4:00 7th Position - No. 19 Dartmouth
vs 10th Position - No. 7 Utah
7 4-8
5:10 8th Position - No. 4 Michigan
vs 9th Position - No. 3 UCLA
8 9-8 OT
6:20 Loser Game 5 - NYU
vs Loser Game 4 - Boston College
9  4-10
7:30 Loser Game 6 - Central Florida
vs Loser Game 3 - Carleton  10 8-2
8:40 Loser Game 7 - Dartmouth
vs Loser Game 2 - Texas
11 6-7
9:50 Loser Game 8 - UCLA
vs Loser Game 1 - CSU-Chico
12 10-7
 




Saturday, May 2



9:00 Winner Game 1 - Cal Poly
vs Winner Game 8 - Michigan
13  9-7
10:10 Winner Game 4 - Arizona
vs Winner Game 5 - Pennsylvania
14 7-8 OT SD
11:20 Winner Game 2 - Oregon
vs Winner Game 7 - Utah
15 6-1
12:30 Winner Game 3 - UC-Davis
vs Winner Game 6 - Notre Dame
16 2-3
1:40 Loser Game 9 - NYU
vs Loser Game 12 - CSU-Chico
17 0-10
2:50 Loser Game 10 - Carleton
vs Loser Game 11 - Dartmouth
18 1-12
4:00 Winner Game 12 - UCLA
vs Winner Game 9 - Boston College
19 6-3
5:10 Winner Game 11 - Texas
vs Winner Game 10 - Central Florida
20 9-7
6:20 Loser Game 14 - Arizona
vs Loser Game 13 - Michigan
21 10-5
7:30 Loser Game 16 - UC-Davis
vs Loser Game 15 - Utah
22 6-2
8:40 Winner Game 13 - Cal Poly
vs Winner Game 14 - Pennsylvania
23 14-4
9:50 Winner Game 15 - Oregon
vs Winner Game 16 - Notre Dame
24 1-8






Sunday, May 3




9:00 Loser Game 22 - Utah
vs Loser Game 21  - Michigan 7th Place 4-6
10:15 Winner Game 22 - UC-Davis
vs Winner Game 21 - Arizona 5th Place 4-3
11:30 Loser Game 24 - Oregon
vs Loser Game 23 - Pennsylvania
3rd Place 7-3
12:45 Winner Game 23 - Cal Poly
vs Winner Game 24 - Notre Dame
1st Place 6-4
2:15 Winner Game 19 - UCLA
vs Winner Game 20 - Texas
9th Place 5-2
3:30
Loser Game 20 - Central Florida
vs
Loser Game 19 - Boston College
11th Place 8-7






The tournament is not seeded by ability, since there is no equitable means to determine the respective strength of the teams. Too few teams play outside of their division schedules to be able to create an accurate seeding. Match-ups are therefore based upon the 2008 National Collegiate Club Championship results by division. The Host region receives two automatic bids, one of which is assumed by the division champion and the other by the host site or division runner-up (the 16th position). This ensures the tournament host is always a participant.

The teams are seed based on a policy voted in during the 2008 Annual Meeting.  The seeding rule states: The top eight division winners will be seeded according to their division's finish the prior season. Places nine and ten will be reserved for the top two division runner-ups in order of their division's finish. The remaining places will be filled with the divisions according to their division's finish the prior season, with random draws used to break ties in placing.

This year the University of Washington declined their bid as the runner-up from the Northwest Division. Consequently the bid goes to the next highest division based on the finish at last year's event (Sierra Pacific Division). However, league rules prohibit one division from having more than two teams represented. Since the Sierra Pacific Division is hosting the championship in 2008, they already receive two bids. Therefore the open bid will be awarded to the next highest finishing division, which in this case is the Southwest Division.

 
Teams listed first wear dark caps and are home on the scoreboard. Host team always wears dark caps and is listed first on the scoreboard regardless of seed.
 

 

2009 National Collegiate Club Final Standings

 
1st - California Polytechnic State University
9th - University of California-Los Angeles
2nd - University of Notre Dame
10th - University of Texas
3rd - University of Oregon
11th - University of Central Florida
4th - University of Pennsylvania
12th - Boston College
5th - University of California-Davis
13th - Dartmouth College
6th - University of Arizona
13th - California State University-Chico
7th - University of Michigan
15th - Carleton College
8th - University of Utah
15th - New York University
   

All-Tournament Team 

 
First Team Second Team
Betsy O'Neill (Goalie) - University of Notre Dame  Kat Godlewski (Goalie) - University of Michigan 
   Kelly Horner - University of Notre Dame
   Adele Young - University of California-Los Angeles
   Meredith Muecke - University of California-Davis
   Sheena Curtin - University of Pennsylvania
   Roxanne Eastwood - California Polytechnic State University
   Christina Romano - University of Notre Dame
  Sarah Ur - California Polytechnic State University
   Kat Kennifer - University of Notre Dame
  Erika Bigbie - California Polytechnic State University
    Justine Hedlund - University of Arizona
Beth Gordon - University of Oregon Greta Carroll - California Polytechnic State University
   
  Most Valuable Player -
Sarah Ur (California Polytechnic State University)
 Outstanding Coach -
Brian Coughlin (University of Notre Dame)

 

 


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