Top Qs
Timeline
Chat
Perspective

2020 Big Ten women's soccer tournament

American college soccer tournament From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Remove ads

The 2020 Big Ten women's soccer tournament was the postseason women's soccer tournament for the Big Ten Conference for the 2020 season. It was held from April 8 to April 18.[1] As the tournament winner, Iowa earned the conference's automatic bid to the 2020 NCAA Division I Women's Soccer Tournament.

Quick facts tournament, Classification ...
More information Conf., Overall ...
Remove ads

Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic

The Big Ten tournament was originally set to be played in November 2020. However, the Big Ten postponed fall sports with the hope of playing them in the spring.[2][3]

Format

The tournament consist of all 14 teams in the conference, instead of 8 as in previous years.

Rather than a straightforward 14-team tournament, there will be four "mini-tournaments" based on region and seeding. Two of the regionals will have four teams, and the other two, consisting of the two division winners, will have three. The four regional winners will advance to the main tournament, consisting of a semi-final round and the final, with each game hosted by the higher seed.[4]

Remove ads

Regionals

East regional 1

Semifinals Finals
      
1 Ohio State 4
4 Maryland 2
Ohio State 0
Rutgers 1
3 Rutgers 1
2 Michigan State 0

Semifinals

April 8 Ohio State 4–2 Maryland Columbus, Ohio
12:00 p.m. ET Kayla Fischer 42'
Peyton McNamara 56', 80'
Alyssa Baumbick 62'
Report Mikayla Dayes 9'
Alyssa Poarch 82'
Stadium: Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium
Attendance: 80

Final

April 11 Ohio State 0–1 Rutgers Columbus, Ohio
12:00 p.m. ET Report Ohio State own goal 80' (o.g.) Stadium: Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium
Attendance: 120

East regional 2

Semifinal Final
1 Penn State 3
2 Indiana - Indiana 1
3 Michigan -

Semifinals

Final

April 11 Penn State 3–1 Indiana University Park, Pennsylvania
Ally Schlegel 12', 60'
Frankie Tagliaferri 45'
Report Anna Bennett 73' Stadium: Jeffrey Field
Attendance: 258

West regional 1

Semifinals Finals
      
1 Illinois 1
4 Iowa 2
Iowa 2
Minnesota 0
3 Minnesota -
2 Nebraska -

Semifinals

April 8 Illinois 1–2 (a.e.t.) Iowa Champaign, Illinois
8:00 p.m. ET Kennedy Berschel 53' Report Josie Durr 48'
Meike Ingles gold-colored soccer ball 93'
Stadium: Demirjian Park
Attendance: 100

Final

April 11 Minnesota 0–2 Iowa Champaign, Illinois
Report Meike Ingles 2'
Samantha Tawharu 8'
Stadium: Demirjian Park
Attendance: 11

West regional 2

Semifinal Final
1 Wisconsin 1 (4)
2 Northwestern 1 Northwestern 1 (2)
3 Purdue 0

Semifinals

April 8 Northwestern 1–0 Purdue Madison, Wisconsin
6:00 p.m. ET Regan Steigleder 67' (pen.) Report Stadium: Dan McClimon Memorial Track/Soccer Complex
Attendance: 50

Final

April 11 Wisconsin 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(4–2 p)
Northwestern Madison, Wisconsin
Cameron Murtha 58' Report Lily Gilbertson 37' Stadium: Dan McClimon Memorial Track/Soccer Complex
Attendance: 75
Penalties
Emma Jaskaniec soccer ball with check mark
Lauren Rice soccer ball with check mark
Sammy Kleedtke soccer ball with check mark
Clare Odmark soccer ball with check mark
soccer ball with check mark Regan Steigleder
soccer ball with red XAurea Martin
soccer ball with check mark Rowan Lapi
soccer ball with red X Chloe McGhee
Remove ads

Final tournament

Semifinals Finals
      
1 Penn State 0
4 Iowa 1
Iowa 1
Wisconsin 0
3 Rutgers 1
2 Wisconsin 2

Semifinals

More information Penn State, 0–1 ...
More information Wisconsin, 2–1 ...

Final

More information Wisconsin, 0–1 ...
Remove ads

References

Loading related searches...

Wikiwand - on

Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.

Remove ads