Southern Conference women's soccer tournament Collegiate soccer tournament
The Southern Conference women's soccer tournament is the conference championship tournament in women's college soccer for the Southern Conference . The tournament has been held every year since 1994. It is a single-elimination tournament with seeding based on conference records and the higher seeded team hosting all matches. The winner of the tournament receives the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Division I women's soccer tournament .
Champions
Key
(2)
Title number
*
Match went to extra time
†
Match decided by a penalty shootout after extra time
Bold
Winning team won regular season
By year
Source:[ 1]
Year
Champion
Score
Runner-up
Site
MOP[*]
Reference
1994
Davidson (1)
2–1
Georgia Southern
UNCG Soccer Stadium • Greensboro, NC
Shannon Lowrance, Davidson
1995
Davidson (2)
3–0
Furman
Alumni Soccer Stadium • Davidson, NC
Claudia Lombard, Davidson
1996
Davidson (3)
1–0
Georgia Southern
Katherine Cornelius, Davidson
1997
UNC Greensboro (1)
2–0
Wofford
Kim Rosenberg, UNC Greensboro
1998
UNC Greensboro (2)
2–0*(OT)
Furman
Eugene E. Stone III Stadium • Greenville, SC
Ali Lord, UNC Greensboro
1999
Furman (1)
2–1*(4OT)
Davidson
UNCG Soccer Stadium • Greensboro, NC
Kaye Brownlee, Furman
2000
UNC Greensboro (3)
1–0
Furman
Patriots Point Soccer Complex • Mount Pleasant, SC
Lynsey McLean, UNC Greensboro
2001
UNC Greensboro (4)
2–1*(2OT)
Western Carolina
Eugene E. Stone III Stadium • Greenville, SC
Kathryn Clewley, UNC Greensboro
2002
Furman (2)
3–0
College of Charleston
UNCG Soccer Stadium • Greensboro, NC
Andre'a Morrison, Furman
2003
UNC Greensboro (5)
2–0
Furman
Rakel Logadottir, UNC Greensboro
2004
Furman (3)
3–1
Davidson
Andre'a Morrison, Furman
2005
Western Carolina (1)
1–0
Furman
Eugene E. Stone III Stadium • Greenville, SC
Alesha Row, Western Carolina
2006
UNC Greensboro (6)
3–1
Furman
Catamount Athletic Complex • Cullowhee, NC
Shannon Donovon, UNC Greensboro
2007
Furman (4)
3–1
UNC Greensboro
Alumni Soccer Stadium • Davidson, NC
Rachel Fry, Furman
2008
Western Carolina (2)
0–0†(2–0 pen.)
UNC Greensboro[ note 1]
Patriots Point Soccer Complex • Mount Pleasant, SC
Caitlin Williams, Western Carolina
2009
Davidson (4)
1–0*(OT)
College of Charleston
UNCG Soccer Stadium • Greensboro, NC
Amanda Flink, Davidson
2010
UNC Greensboro (7) [ note 1]
1–0
Samford
Catamount Athletic Complex • Cullowhee, NC
Kelsey Kearney, UNC Greensboro
2011
Samford (1)
1–0
College of Charleston
UNCG Soccer Stadium • Greensboro, NC
Shanika Thomas, Samford
2012
Georgia Southern (1)
0–0†(5–4 pen.)
Furman
Samford Track and Soccer Complex • Birmingham, AL
Katie Merson, Georgia Southern
2013
Furman (5)
3–1
Elon
Snyder Field • Spartanburg, SC
Stephanie DeVita, Furman
2014
Mercer (1)
2–1
Samford
Catamount Athletic Complex • Cullowhee, NC
Maggie Cropp, Mercer
2015
Furman (6)
1–0*(2OT)
Mercer
Eugene E. Stone III Stadium • Greenville, SC
Stephanie DeVita, Furman
[ 3]
2016
Samford (2)
2–1
East Tennessee State
Summers-Taylor Stadium • Johnson City, TN
Anna Allen, Samford
[ 4]
2017
UNC Greensboro (7)
1–0
Western Carolina
Samford Track and Soccer Complex • Birmingham, AL
Regan Lehman, UNCG
[ 5]
2018
UNC Greensboro (8)
2–1
Furman
Betts Stadium • Macon, GA
Heida Ragney Vidarsdottir, UNCG
[ 6]
2019
Samford (3)
1–0
Furman
UNCG Soccer Stadium • Greensboro, NC
Morgan McAslan, Samford
[ 7]
2020
Furman (7)
2–1*(2OT)
Samford
Samford Track and Soccer Complex • Birmingham, AL
Jasmine Green, Furman
[ 8]
2021
Samford (4)
4–2
Furman
Mary Raymond, Samford
[ 9]
2022
Samford (5)
0–0†(6–5 pen.)
UNC Greensboro
Emma Donley, Samford
[ 10]
2023
Western Carolina (3)
1–0
Samford
Catamount Athletic Complex • Cullowhee, NC
Paige McAra, Western Carolina
[ 11] [ 12]
2024
Samford (6)
1–0
Western Carolina
Caroline Donovan, Samford
[ 13] [ 14]
Award was "MVP" through 2007; "MOP" starting in 2008.
By school
Source:[ 1]
As of 2024 tournament
School
W
L
T
PCT
Finals
Championships
Title Years
Appalachian State
15
2
15
0
.118
0
0
—
Chattanooga
14
3
13
3
.237
0
0
—
College of Charleston
15
6
14
3
.326
2
0
—
Davidson
19
15
13
3
.532
6
4
1994, 1995, 1996, 2009
East Tennessee State
13
5
12
1
.306
1
0
—
Elon
9
4
8
1
.346
1
0
—
Furman
29
45
19
4
.691
17
7
1999, 2002, 2004, 2007, 2013, 2015, 2020
Georgia Southern
12
10
11
1
.477
3
1
2012
Mercer
10
8
9
2
.474
2
1
2014
Samford
16
26
8
4
.737
10
6
2011, 2016 , 2019 ,2021 , 2022 , 2024
The Citadel
10
5
10
0
.333
0
0
—
UNC Greensboro
26
33
14
7
.676
11
8[ note 1]
1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2006, 2010[ note 1] , 2017 , 2018
VMI
9
2
9
1
.208
0
0
—
Western Carolina
21
15
17
3
.471
5
3
2004, 2008, 2023
Wofford
20
11
18
3
.391
1
0
—
Teams in italics no longer sponsor women's soccer in the Southern Conference.
Notes
References
^ a b c d UNCG's 2008 runner-up and 2010 finishes were later vacated.[ 2]
Teams Championships & awards
Southern Conference championships
NCAA women's college soccer tournaments
Division I
Conference postseason Postseason
Division II
Division III
^ a b "Southern Conference Women's Soccer Record Book" (PDF) . soconsports.com . Southern Conference . Retrieved January 13, 2025 .
^ Latimer, Powell (25 June 2015). "NCAA places UNCG sports on two-year probation" . News & Record . Retrieved 5 November 2017 .
^ Southern Conference . "2015 SoCon WSOC Championship" . Retrieved 2016-11-04 .
^ Southern Conference . "2016 Women's Soccer Championship" . Retrieved 2017-10-30 .
^ Southern Conference . "2017 Women's Soccer Championship" . Retrieved 2017-10-30 .
^ Southern Conference . "2018 Women's Soccer Championship" . Retrieved 2018-12-27 .
^ Southern Conference . "2019 Women's Soccer Championship" . Retrieved February 5, 2020 .
^ Southern Conference . "Furman wins 2020-21 women's soccer championship" . soconsports.com . Retrieved February 5, 2020 .
^ Southern Conference . "2021 SoCon Women's Soccer Championship" . soconsports.com . Retrieved February 5, 2020 .
^ Southern Conference . "2022 SoCon Women's Soccer Championship" . soconsports.com . Retrieved May 30, 2023 .
^ Southern Conference . "2023 SoCon Women's Soccer Championship" . soconsports.com . Retrieved January 4, 2024 .
^ "Catamount women's soccer draws Alabama in the NCAA first round" . themountaineer.com . The Mountaineer . November 9, 2023. Retrieved January 3, 2023 .
^ Southern Conference . "2024 SoCon Women's Soccer Championship" . soconsports.com . Retrieved January 13, 2025 .
^ Goffin, Isaac (November 11, 2024). "Samford soccer to play No. 1 seed in NCAA tournament" . WIAT . Retrieved January 13, 2025 .