Women's soccer wins C-USA title, awaits Tulsa

No. 1 seed Mustangs face No. 8 Tulsa Wednesday at noon in C-USA Tournament
Oct. 29, 2006
Hattiesburg, Miss. - The 18th-ranked SMU women's soccer team captured the 2006 Conference USA women's soccer regular-season title Sunday after posting a 2-1 road victory over Southern Miss Sunday afternoon in Hattiesburg, Miss. SMU earns the title outright after UCF tied Tulsa, 1-1, Sunday in Orlando. It is SMU's seventh consecutive regular-season league title and 11th overall. With the win, SMU improves to 15-3-1 (8-1 C-USA) while the Golden Eagles fall to 4-13-1 overall (0-9 C-USA).
Midway in the first half, SMU got on the scoreboard as junior Brittainy Vice scored her first goal of the season off an assist to junior Kimber Bailey.
The Mustangs went up, 2-0, in the 36th minute as junior Jena Lind scored off an assist to Caitlin Carter. SMU held that 2-0 lead until the 53:50 mark as USM's Sarah Brennan scored an unassisted goal.
As the top seed in the 2006 C-USA Women's Soccer Championships, SMU will face No. 8 seed Tulsa Wednesday at 12:00 p.m. in the first day of the tournament on Wednesday, Nov. 1, at Westcott Field on the campus of SMU.
Oct. 29, 2006
Hattiesburg, Miss. - The 18th-ranked SMU women's soccer team captured the 2006 Conference USA women's soccer regular-season title Sunday after posting a 2-1 road victory over Southern Miss Sunday afternoon in Hattiesburg, Miss. SMU earns the title outright after UCF tied Tulsa, 1-1, Sunday in Orlando. It is SMU's seventh consecutive regular-season league title and 11th overall. With the win, SMU improves to 15-3-1 (8-1 C-USA) while the Golden Eagles fall to 4-13-1 overall (0-9 C-USA).
Midway in the first half, SMU got on the scoreboard as junior Brittainy Vice scored her first goal of the season off an assist to junior Kimber Bailey.
The Mustangs went up, 2-0, in the 36th minute as junior Jena Lind scored off an assist to Caitlin Carter. SMU held that 2-0 lead until the 53:50 mark as USM's Sarah Brennan scored an unassisted goal.
As the top seed in the 2006 C-USA Women's Soccer Championships, SMU will face No. 8 seed Tulsa Wednesday at 12:00 p.m. in the first day of the tournament on Wednesday, Nov. 1, at Westcott Field on the campus of SMU.