Women's Soccer - SMU vs. Memphis

The Mustangs head to Memphis for a road match Friday night against the undefeated Tigers (12-0-0) with a 7pm start.
It is impossible to understate the importance of this one for SMU. The postseason aspirations of the team are literally hanging by a thread. A win - or at least a draw - against Memphis is essential for SMU to have any realistic hope of making the NCAA tournament this year.
A quick look at the top Conference USA RPI rankings released today:
8 - Memphis
16 - UCF
24 - Rice
80 - SMU
82 - Tulsa
94 - ECU
Needless to say, this match will be the final chance for SMU to boost our RPI up to where we can get serious NCAA consideration since we have already played UCF and Rice.
After the UCF draw with Colorado College, if Memphis beats UCF and SMU can run the table in C-USA (even with a potential loss to Memphis) SMU will finish second or third - opening up a path to the conference championship if Memphis and UCF have to play in the semifinals.
As far as the Memphis match goes, it will be interesting to see who makes the trip. The big question marks are Ryanne Lewis who left the Houston game and did not return, and Rikki Clarke who missed both the Rice and Houston matches this past weekend. If neither player is available, SMU will be stretched very thin both for the Memphis game Friday night and the UAB match on Sunday.
Anyway - no excuses. SMU has their chance to make some noise in the C-USA if they want to. This one could certainly play out like the UCLA match where SMU essentially plays for a 0-0 draw.
Obviously, a point against Memphis would be huge no matter how we get it, but this SMU team has certainly shown the ability to step up at some crucial times this season. How about a win?
Go Ponies!
It is impossible to understate the importance of this one for SMU. The postseason aspirations of the team are literally hanging by a thread. A win - or at least a draw - against Memphis is essential for SMU to have any realistic hope of making the NCAA tournament this year.
A quick look at the top Conference USA RPI rankings released today:
8 - Memphis
16 - UCF
24 - Rice
80 - SMU
82 - Tulsa
94 - ECU
Needless to say, this match will be the final chance for SMU to boost our RPI up to where we can get serious NCAA consideration since we have already played UCF and Rice.
After the UCF draw with Colorado College, if Memphis beats UCF and SMU can run the table in C-USA (even with a potential loss to Memphis) SMU will finish second or third - opening up a path to the conference championship if Memphis and UCF have to play in the semifinals.
As far as the Memphis match goes, it will be interesting to see who makes the trip. The big question marks are Ryanne Lewis who left the Houston game and did not return, and Rikki Clarke who missed both the Rice and Houston matches this past weekend. If neither player is available, SMU will be stretched very thin both for the Memphis game Friday night and the UAB match on Sunday.
Anyway - no excuses. SMU has their chance to make some noise in the C-USA if they want to. This one could certainly play out like the UCLA match where SMU essentially plays for a 0-0 draw.
Obviously, a point against Memphis would be huge no matter how we get it, but this SMU team has certainly shown the ability to step up at some crucial times this season. How about a win?
Go Ponies!