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From NCAA to NAIA, mens to womens soccer...
From Division 1 to Division 2 and 3- it's the week that was to the week that will be as we near conference playoffs

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Speaker 1 (00:29):
Welcome to another round of the Red Clay Soccer Report,
powered by our friends at NOFAH Brewing. John Nelson here
with you, and we are getting to the end of
conference play, getting ready to celebrate the end of the
regular season here in twenty twenty five, heading toward conference tournaments,
heading to postseason tournaments. And so what we're gonna do
this time around, We're gonna take the tour and let
you know what happened through this weekend and get you

(00:51):
ready for the week that will be coming up here
in the world of college soccer around the State of Georgia.
We're gonna start things off in the SoCon and it
was the wrap up of the regular season there on
both the men's and women's sides, and you look at
what happened for Mercer over the last X number of days.

(01:13):
We'll go over the last week and traditionally how it
goes in women's soccer, it's weekend to weekend, So you
didn't miss anything during the week involving a side from
the State of Georgia. But back on the nineteenth, Mercer
shut out the Citadel one nil. We'll catch up with
coach e coming up in just a little bit on
the twenty six that was Wafford and Mercer goals draw

(01:34):
in Macon and in that particular matchup. Looking at the
stats on the board, Mercer now threes across the board
in conference play eight six and three in the overall,
Wafford five eight and six, two four and three in
the SoCon on the women's side of things this particular year,
so for the Mercer Bears once again. Four saves across

(01:55):
the board for Lindsay Bell and Avery Parker, seventeen saves
for Elizabeth Novela or the Wafford Terriers. Busy day for
shooting for Mercer. It was three shots for Carapites and
Hayden Lepley. Maggie Rollins gets in a shot, Kelsey Hinton
got three, Anna Bachmann got three, Morgan Michel Berner ended
up with seven shots on the day, five of those

(02:17):
on target, Sydney far with three, Sarah Ingalls with four,
one for Reagan More across twenty eight shots twenty eight
shots on the day, seventeen of them on target, but
none of them in the back of the net. So
probably your MVP if you're a fan of the Wafford
Terriers has to be between the sticks, Elizabeth Novola and
her activity back on the twenty sixth, getting ready for

(02:41):
conference play to come to a close. So you end
up with those matchups on the nineteenth and the twenty
sixth coming up. It is Mercer at Etsu, but that
one's going to be played on the campus of Western Carolina.
That one's in a five days time on the thirty first,
and then you get to determine who's going to go
and continue on in the home sites in the conference

(03:03):
tournament with Samford in Western Carolina. Six teams advance and
the one and the two get the automatic buys until
late in the day on the thirty first. So let's
lay it out out for you one more time. The
Citadel and Wafford, vm I and UNC Greensboro. They wrap
up the day on the twenty eighth, so on your Tuesday,
that'll do. Then five days time on Friday, either in

(03:28):
Kullowe or in Homewood, Mercer and East Tennessee State in
Kullowe at four o'clock, TBA to play Samford in Homewood
at five, Then TBA to play Western Carolina in Kullowe
at seven as they're hosting the double header. Than Furman
and UTC is at eight o'clock in Homewood, Alabama, with
Samford as your as your host for that particular wing.

(03:53):
After the matchup on the nineteenth, here are the words
the coach Tony E after the one nil win courtesy
of Mercer their own Seales.

Speaker 2 (04:00):
It's the set up by the final score of one
to nothing Harrison in Charleston, South Carolina, and coach, I
over hear your halftime speech. If you weren't there happy
with the performance in the first half there from the team,
was it something more about there after they weren't happy
about or was it something tactically wise? Are wise there
you wanted to see more for from the team in
the second half.

Speaker 3 (04:16):
Yeah, when you're coming here, it's a difficult place to play,
and the team, you know, they beat g or sorry,
beat chat Tig, they're coming into some momentum to thirdtle
very organized and we knew, you know, these young lads
at the Seal are very wired differently than we are
with the military stuff that they do, so we you
to be difficult for Uce and just the eff we
put forth the first stef it was decent, but wasn't

(04:37):
the same intensity. We got to have like we had
at g and we had it stamp for first half.
So I have to wed challenges like, hey, listen, this
is this is your fraction of yourselves, play to your potential.
This your postseason has begun. We told them before the
game started, this is our postseason to get out of
the bottom four, to get until where we can finish
in the top four possibly. And that was the whole
challenge at halftime was hey, find you with yourselves, to
push yourself, to push your teammates to put this since

(04:59):
the urgency and because it was three weeks left in
the season, if you make it to the conference finals,
so I was probably how to respond it into that.

Speaker 2 (05:05):
Second half seventy five with the game winning and go
on the seventy seventh minute, sorry off a free kick,
set it out, cleared it on that once to Maggie Rowlins,
and then she did it. I thought she did a
great job to pick out Sydney and then Sendy did
a great job to put it away. To give you
guys a lage just talk us to that goal and
the effort there from those two.

Speaker 3 (05:20):
Yeah, I mean we worked all year about you know,
second chance delayed runners and so forth, and off the
free kick they cleared out. Good job by them, but
then again great recognition by Maggie to see the space
and City with delayed running behind to get it finished
in nicely. We've challenged City to be more productive upfront.
Last few games, she's trying hard to score and before
that great finish. I'm proud of the effort she found
in great vision by Maggie to put the ball into her.

Speaker 2 (05:41):
Guys close out the regular season at home against Wawford.
I'm talking about the importance of that game to try
to get a win gone into the conference tournament.

Speaker 3 (05:48):
Yeah, I mean, you know, Kevin's a new coach there.
They're playing at a high level now offered. They just
did won last week in mine. I think the I
think they beat Ferman today from what I heard, and
I'm not sure where they were the standings. I think
possibly we can finish fourth if we take care of
this would be massive. You know, going into today, we're
sitting at eighth, so it's a big test, a big
challenge for us. Our team knows that, so they're gonna

(06:08):
be discipine, They're gonna organized. Our goal is to prepare
all week for a massive game against playoff mentality, there'll
be a fun game and hopefully if we've played our
strengths will come with a positive result.

Speaker 2 (06:17):
Catch your hats on the wenon thanks very time, Thanks
to go Bears.

Speaker 1 (06:19):
So now let's take a pig at your standings and
find out how things are laid out here in the
SoCon on the women's side, and as we get into
the final six, Samford seven seven oh to two at
twenty three points six points clear, Western Carolina each issue
at sixteen, Chattanooga at fifteen, Furman at thirteen, at Mercer

(06:40):
at twelve, and that's your top six seeds heading into
the postseason. You and see Greensboro, Wafford, and the Citadel
each with nine points and and eight points for the
Citadel sorry with two five and two and vm I
did not win in conference play this entire season. So
then you go on to the men's side and how

(07:00):
things laid out in the conference. So once again, going
back seven days, we'll take it over through what happened
starting on the twenty first with teams in the state
of Georgia, Jacksonville and Mercer a one to one draw.
That one was in Macon. Wafford had a very busy day.
They have a very busy week. They had two matches
in four days, beating drawing Wake two at twos and

(07:23):
then losing the East Tennessee State four to two in
Johnson City, vm I and Mercer on Saturday, Mercer with
the two nil win in Macon, and then it was
Furman who's going to be very very busy. They are
going to go from the two nil win they had
against Greensboro. They have to turn around and then on
Tuesday take on Winthrop in Greenville, and then the conference

(07:46):
season wraps up on the first e t s U
vm I, Mercer at UNC Greensboro, and Furman is at Wafford.
Checking the standings heading into the final week of the season.
Furman and Mercer each at ten points. It's at three
oh to one, East Tennessee State, Greensboro, and Wafford. They
are East Tennessee State and UNC Greensboro at two and two.

(08:07):
Wafford's at one and three. VMI is zho to four
looking for their first win in conference play this season.
So that takes care of the SoCon and from there
we go to the Peach Belt and it's been very
very busy time in the Peach Belt because you have
teams that are ranked across the board, and we're gonna
focus on the women's side with a couple of teams

(08:30):
in particular. Obviously, you can't go far without focusing on
the team up at the University of North Georgia and
the standings once again, they've run the table nine and
oh twenty seven points in conference, thirteen to one and
one overall nationally ranked, and a lot of folks are
looking to knock you in g off of the ladder.

(08:50):
Lander at twenty two point seven wins, Columbus State seven
wins and twenty one points, Georgia College and State University
five wins and seventeen under Jack mart Flaglert four wins
and fourteen USC Bauford at three wins and eleven USC
ake and a match in hand and eleven points, Clayton
State at three five and one, Georgia Southwestern at one
win in six points, Middle Georgia two draws and two points,

(09:13):
Albany State with one draw in conference play this season
two eleven and one, and the overall. So going back
into the schedule over the last handful of last handful
of dates on the women's side, We'll take you back
to Wednesday, and it was Clayton State over Albany State
by the score of four to one. Then you look

(09:35):
at Columbus State over Bufort one nil. It was Flagler
and USC Aiken drawing at one Lander three two over
Southwestern U, n c U and G sorry two nil
winners over Georgia College and State University. Here's the highlights
from Delanaga courtesy of U and G their own selves
and the peach belt.

Speaker 4 (09:55):
Now here come the Nighthawks.

Speaker 5 (09:56):
Chloe Dias with it, Daz at midfield, a lot of room.

Speaker 4 (09:59):
To work with.

Speaker 6 (10:00):
She'll take a shot? That one?

Speaker 7 (10:01):
Is it?

Speaker 4 (10:06):
From distance? Hawks strike first one to new Wow.

Speaker 7 (10:11):
Oh wow, I mean.

Speaker 5 (10:15):
I was just about to say, just bombcat defense.

Speaker 7 (10:18):
Let's really wide open.

Speaker 5 (10:21):
Try to advance. It goes out of bounds as looking
for Bailey. Now the throw goes over to McGill, left
side of the eighteen, gets past the defender. Now in
the box, across the face of the goal. Dangerous spot
shot that one?

Speaker 6 (10:35):
Is it?

Speaker 4 (10:37):
North Georgia two.

Speaker 5 (10:39):
Goals in the first half, and they got a commanding
lead over the Bobcats in this one.

Speaker 1 (10:44):
That's a great show.

Speaker 8 (10:45):
I'm sorry, I did you.

Speaker 5 (10:46):
Saw Grace McGill just ran over to to came with
the photographer.

Speaker 6 (10:51):
She said the silence.

Speaker 1 (10:53):
All right, Let's dial it back to what happened last Saturday.
Georgia College and State University five nil winners at home
in Millersville over Albany State.

Speaker 4 (11:00):
Will catch you up with what happened there.

Speaker 1 (11:02):
In a bit Lander a shutout went over Baufort, Columbus
State put nine on Aiken, Flagler two on Clayton State,
and U and G beat Middle Georgia by the score
of five nil. Middle Georgia then went to Lagrange on
Monday and lost that one by the score of to nil.
On the weekend, once again, USC Aiken shuts out Beaufort

(11:22):
on the road, Columbus State shuts out GCSU on the
road in Millageville. Lander one with a shutout at Middle Georgia,
Flagler one with a shutout at Albany State. Clayton State
and Georgia Southwestern drew in Americas. So let's dial it
back and find out what happened in that GCSU match
with Albany State. Here's your highlights, courtesy of GCSU their

(11:44):
own selves.

Speaker 6 (11:45):
That's perfect. You can't put that on a te any

(12:06):
better than Ellie Fuller just did with that corner kick.
Nice open field there from Easton. This one's coming over here.
Nice move from Bake, Ellie's right there. Fuller puts it
in the back and then for a second goal of
the game, big to Fuller and it was beautiful. Nice

(12:38):
kick that's in there, Oh beautiful. Ellie takes a bow
on that one. I may be an assist, but at
that point I'll count it. We'll get the call from

(13:03):
Mack in a minute, see what he has to say
about it. Just keep it going. They've opened up the
floodgates today.

Speaker 1 (13:15):
Now let's set up the rest of the schedule. On
the twenty eighth. On Tuesday, Baufort out of conference goes
to Mars Hill. Edward Waters out of conference travels to
Cochrane to take on Middle Georgia. Wednesday. It is the
busiest day on the remainder of the calendar, short of
what goes on on the weekend when we circle back,
as they have two weeks left on the schedule. In
the midweek, North Georgia at leonor Ryane, Clayton State at

(13:38):
Lincoln Memorial, and Harrogate, Tennessee Newbury and Lander is now
off the board. Mount of Allo at Columbus State, Flagler
at Berry Wingate at usc ach and Albany State is
at Lagrange Saturday. Albany State's at Columbus State. Un G
is at Clayton State, GCSU is at Lander, Georgia Southwestern
at Flagler, Bauford at Embury Riddle, Middle Georgia is at

(13:59):
us See Aiken before we reconvene toward the tail end
of the schedule and the playoffs which will be set
for the weekend of the eighth. On the men's side,
when you look at what is going on currently in
the Peach Belt, North Georgia once again eight wins, twenty
five points. They've won six in a row, Flagler five wins, nineteen.

(14:20):
Lander has played ten matches in conference, They've got five
wins and eighteen Clayton State at four wins and thirteen
USC aight and three four and three with twelve points.
There Georgia Southwestern three five and three and twelve points.
Middle Georgia with one draw in conference play this season. Then,
also on the board, you look at the schedule as

(14:41):
it went down and how it's gonna look as everyone
is chasing the twenty five points at the top of
the board. It is going back.

Speaker 4 (14:49):
Into the midweek.

Speaker 1 (14:50):
Clayton State loses at un G four to one, Georgia
Southwestern Flagler one to one draw, Lander goes to Cochran
beats Middle Georgia three to one. Then on the weekend
it was Clayton State and Lander, Lander three to one
over Clayton State in Greenwood, Georgia, Southwestern and USC Aiken
tied at one. North Georgia two nil winners against Middle
Georgia Flagler two nil winners over Saint Leo.

Speaker 4 (15:13):
Wednesday.

Speaker 1 (15:14):
As we get you caught up on the schedule, Flagler
at Aiken, Middle Georgia at Clayton State, North Georgia at Lander. Friday,
Trinity Baptist non region matchup with Middle Georgia and Cochrane Saturday,
North Georgia at Flagler, Georgia Southwestern at Clayton State, Lander
at Aiken, and that will determine who makes it into
the quarterfinals. As we mentioned on the women's side, it
was on the men's side it was a big matchup

(15:36):
involving Clayton State and Aiken, and there were a lot
of goals in it, so let's go all the way
back to the activity involving these two schools, and believe me,
it was a shootout and Maddy Cruz was on the
call for this one. Five goals by the time they
were done. On Sunday, the nineteenth Clayton State and USC
Aichen courtesy of Clayton State and the peach belt.

Speaker 7 (15:58):
Uler Coler pass it back to Chigor. Chigar will send
all the way back to Roque. Under pressure that will
out for a reset. Chagre to I see us wearing
the captain's arm bend. He sends it out to the right.
Dribbling forward, plays up all along the top of a

(16:20):
great run, driving in Lakers looking to get on the
board early into the eighteen trying to lower ring shot
wide open, stuts it in the back of the necks.
Go Emilo Valet is immediately getting on the scoreboard early on,
setting the tone early for the Lakers. Play though, now

(16:43):
driving forward, an opportunity for the Pacers. Great touch driving forward,
now one be one stepping in Chigor with a well
time tackle's still not loose.

Speaker 9 (16:52):
Rogan It stuts in the funny equalizer.

Speaker 7 (17:08):
Juan Felippe Ruiz is able to come in off the
bench and make an impact. It's really well timed from
the Yaguayan. He's able to step up and as Tregor's
driving down trying to meet him, he moves to the
other side. It's something we saw Binteke. If you watched
the Lane United game last night between the Five Stripes

(17:30):
in DC, the same thing that bin Teke did too.
It's the second they moved to the other side, allows
for you to get a better look in rotation for
you to beat the center back. And that's exactly what
Juan Felipe Ruiz did and finds the equalizers. We're tied
one to one between the Pacers and the Lakers. Your curriculars,
this Quasara will get a chalking too by the referee,

(17:56):
so it'll be a free kick here for the Lakers.
Jimenez heavier touching Kawaa is able like a whaw. Brilliant
turn from Kawata, but as it stabbed away from him,
Cruise Lachika sending Wagner, Ford Wagner driving Ford, Wagner is

(18:18):
able to cut in Passmatos Wagner, Lauren shout Leacruz Cruise
with a shot the Fox into the back of the net.

Speaker 5 (18:29):
So there were sixty Eric Cruz from number ten five Wagner.

Speaker 7 (18:36):
You had the time, you had the players too, Yeah,
and now you gift the pacers of free kick. Here
have to defend this one. Sends it out a really
good step from over Mars driving forward. Now Cruz Cruise
skipping forward, Cruise able to hold onto the pressure. Cruise

(18:57):
trying to make the turn. Cruise is still able to
hold on. Really good hor from Erik, Cruz driving forward,
fights Wagner. Wagner circles around Wagner back out to Cruz.
Cruz pass it back to over Mars. Peenie Phoenie sends

(19:17):
this ball looking.

Speaker 9 (19:18):
Ford Lachka La Chica sweats it into the back of
the net.

Speaker 7 (19:24):
Oh number nine god Zalo la Chika.

Speaker 1 (19:30):
Assisted by number eighteen Jonas Caller.

Speaker 7 (19:33):
A brilliant ball that's able to come in wide open
in the far post. It's Gonzala la Chica.

Speaker 8 (19:53):
In for the facers, Samuel Mitchell.

Speaker 6 (19:57):
Really good turn from Savic.

Speaker 7 (19:58):
Savik floats this ball in to the box, but it
goes over the end line. There'll be a substitution. Pabot.

(20:19):
He checks into the match. He checks in for Frankie
Martinez driving forward, chips that ball and slacks it in

(20:40):
to make it three two. Babo Conquetta checks in immediately
and makes an impact, just chips that ball over and
just like that, Pablo Conquerra makes it three to two.

Speaker 1 (21:08):
So that takes care of the peach belt. Let's go
into the Sun quickly and let you know what's going
on with our friends at SCAD and how things are
going for them as the regular seasons are winding down.
Standings on the men's side in the Sun Conference, and
once again we can pay attention to SCAD specifically. SCAD
right now is is third in conference play five wins

(21:33):
and sixteen points, Kaiser six to Zho to one and nineteen,
Saint Thomas six and one and eighteen. Florida Memorial is
at thirteen points, New College at twelve and four wins,
Southeastern ten wins and three wins, and ten Ave Maria
and Weber each with one win and three points. Warner
chasing after their first win of the season, checking the
schedule and how things were and how they're going to be.

(21:55):
It was in the last seven days back on Wednesday,
shut out Warner four nil, Weber two one, winners against
Ave Maria, New College puts six on Florida Memorial. Scad
lost at Saint Thomas and Miami Gardens on Thursday three
to two. Kaiser beat Weber five nil, Florida Memorial two
to one against SCAD in Miami Gardens, and Southeastern beat

(22:17):
Warner on the road three two. Coming up Wednesday, Kaiser
and Florida Memorial is gonna be in Miami Gardens time TBA.
Keep an eye on your favorite socials for that one.
Warner is at Weber in the morning, New College at
ave Maria, Saint Thomas and Southeastern and then wrapping up
the regular season Pensacola Christian Non Region matchup against Webber
International on the women's side. Looking at the standings in

(22:41):
the Sun Southeastern, Kaiser and SCAD and Saint Thomas, no surprise,
they're all bunched up toward the top. Southeastern six wins
and eighteen points, Kaiser five wins and sixteen Scad four
to one and three and fifteen points eight five and
four in the overall Saint Thomas four wins and fourteen points.
Match in hand on SCAD Florida Memorial three wins and
ten points. New College two wins and seven Ave Maria

(23:03):
four draws and four Warner a win on a draw
four points, Weber International one draw, looking for their first
win in conference play. Then going over what happened in
women's soccer over the last seven days and getting you
ready for the week that will be twenty second of
the month. Back on Wednesday, Florida Memorials shut out New College,
Scad and Saint Thomas, Agolistraw and Hardyville, South Carolina same score.

(23:25):
Weber and Ave Maria Kaiser put eight at Warner Final
there eight one. Saturday Scads shut out Florida Memorial four
nil in Savannah, Kaiser shut out Weber at Weber two nil,
Southeastern four nil over Warner. Coming up tomorrow on Monday,
New College at Florida National. Wednesday into the conference season,
Florida Memorial at Kaiser, Weber at Warner, Southeastern at Saint Thomas,

(23:49):
and Ave Maria is at New College. Let's get you
into the SSAC and lets you know what else is
going on there in the NAIAS and AAC and Sun
Belt and Gulf South and the SAA. We still got
that to conquer here on the show. Thanks for hanging
out with us here for the Red Clay Soccer Report

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powered by our friends at NOFA Brewings. Starting on the
men's side when it comes to what's going on in
the SSAC life on top eight and one in conference
twelve wins overall, twenty four points, William Carey seven wins,
twenty two points, Faulkner twenty points with six wins. Next
grouping Tennessee Southern at fourteen, Dalton State at thirteen, University

(24:31):
of Mobile at thirteen, Thomas University is at nine with
two wins. Blue Mountain that's seven points and two wins,
point two and seven with six wins, and Breton Parker
is still looking for their first win in conference this season.
Going back over what happened the last seven days to
get you ready for the next seven days, it was
a pretty spotted schedule in the week. Wednesday, Mobile at

(24:57):
point one two one. William Kerry lost at Faulkner two
to one, and that kind of knocked them down the
standings a bit. Saturday, Georgia Gwinnett beat Thomas and Thomasville
three nil. UT Southern two to one winners at Blue Mountain,
William Carey put five on point Faulkner two to one
winners at Mobile. Then Sunday Life beat Dalton State in
Dalton by the score of one nil. And then on Thursday,

(25:20):
you're getting into the conference tournaments. You're trying to determine
ut Southern's opponent and William Carey's opponent. Then on Friday
it's Dalton State's opponent. Then on Wednesday, the fifth, everything
kicks back in once again with Dalton State and the
survivor there, and you continue in there at the Emery
Falmer Soccer Complex. It's campus sites, remember on the thirtieth

(25:41):
and the thirty first, But then you go to Montgomery
at Emory Fullmer for November five, November sixth November seven,
and then you anticipate the league tournament kicking in starting
on the twentieth of November on the women's side. Taking
a pig at standings and schedule standings. Right now, William Carey,
they've run the table thirty points, ten wins, Life one

(26:03):
win behind at twenty seven points. Then at gut Southern
at twenty two point seven wins, Mobile at nineteen points
and six point University no draws in ten matches, eighteen
points for them. Dalton State five and five, same as
Thomas University, and they are both at fifteen points. Faulkner's
at nine points and three wins, Bruton Parker two wins

(26:24):
and six points, a back three points and one win
Blue Mountain chasing after their first win of the season.
Going back over the last seven days, getting ready for
the next seven days, taking you back into the midweek,
A back lost to Thomas and Thomasville Thomasville. Thomas University
put up seventeen in that one point one nil, hosting Mobile,

(26:46):
Life and Georgia Gwinetta three to three draw in Marietta. Thursday,
William Kerry beat Faulkner for one in Montgomery. Saturday, Bruton
Parker and a shootout with a back won that one
five to four in Tifton, UT Southern one one nil
at Blue Mountain William Carey nil at point and Mobile
put five on the board, beating Faulkner at the Jungle
five nil. Then Sunday, Life in the double header beat

(27:08):
Dalton State by the score of five nil and Marietta.
That sets up the conference tournament which kicks in on
Thursday at Life University and William Carey and UT Southern.
So keep an eye out for those matchups on Thursday.
Then it kicks in on campus sites once again on Friday,
and then you get into everybody gravitating toward Emory Fulmer
on the fifth, the sixth, the seventh, and the eighth

(27:31):
of November. Then you get into the AA scene. We
mentioned last time out on the women's side that TRUET
McConnell had clinched the division and then clinched the conference,
So they are the team that's on top of the
Appalachian Athletic Conference and so chasing after what's going on
on men's soccer right now. Checking the standings once again,

(27:52):
as the season is at twelve matches done, Union Commonwealth
at nine wins and they're at nine to zero three,
Milligan with eight wins, TROUPT McConnell's seven, and they are
tied with Pikeville at seven to two and three. Pikeville
has played seventeen matches and they're at nine five and three,
So Union, Milligan, and TRUPT McConnell each have a match

(28:13):
in hand on Pikeville. Tennessee Wesleyan has played twelve in conference.
Everyone has played twelve in conference, by the way, so
Tennessee Wesleyan in conference it is twelve points, seven wins
more losses than Pikeville Columbia fours across the board in
twelve matches, Ryan Hart at five six and one, Spartanburg
Methodist at four five and three, Montreat is at four

(28:34):
six and two, see i Use at four seven and one,
Johnson with two wins and six losses, Brian two seven
and three, and in the Bluefield, Virginia is at eleven
and one through the twelve matches this season. Now last
seven days to get you ready for the next seven days.
Take you back to the neighborhood of the midweek and

(28:56):
around the twentieth or so go on the twenty second.
Columbia Spartanburg Metha is the golis straw. Same for Brian,
Tennessee Wesleyan Union put twelve on Bluefield, Montreat and Pikeville
two two draw, Trup, McConnell, Johnson a golaz straw. Saturday,
Brian beat Columbia two nil at Columbia and it was
Tennessee wesley And winning at home against Bluefield one nil,
one one Spartanburg Methodist in Trut McConnell in Cleveland, Johnson

(29:19):
and Montreat. Montreat won that one for to one, Pikeville
bet CiU two nil, and it was senior day for
Tennessee Wesleyan as they were playing the club team from
the University of Tennessee Knoxville and Carolina beat Milligan by
the score of two to one. So that sets up
what happens on the twenty eighth and the thirty first,
and that gets you ready for conference and NAI activity

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on the twentieth, and it's looking like it's going to
be Boyce and Pikeville in the twenty eighth, Columbia and
Truck McConnell wrapping things up on the thirty first in
the AAC tournament quarters, and then it goes down from there.
So keep once again an eye on everything at aacsports
dot Com on the men's side to get everything squared
away for your favorites and the postseason on the women's side.

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When you look at the standings there once again ranked
eleventh in the country and through thirteen matches, here's your rundown.
Trup McConnell ran the table thirteen and oh sixteen oh
one to one. In the overall Tennessee Wesleyan eleven wins
CiU and Milligan three and four, identical records at nine
three and one. Ryan Hart is your five with eight wins.
Pikeville had seven wins. Bronew and Montreat identical records at

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six and one. Bronw had a better regular season record.
Spartanburg three seven and three, Johnson Tennessee with four wins
and four and nine Columbia had two eight and three.
Brian Union both at three and ten in Bluefield did
not win in thirteen matches this season, one and fourteen
in the overall. Looking at the schedule on the women's

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side of things, taking you once again down to roughly
the last seven days and we'll keep you'll get you
as posted as we can when it comes to everything
across the board. On Tuesday, Spartanburg Methodist in Spartanburg shutout
Columbia two nil. On Wednesday, Tennessee Wesley and put six on.
Brian Union had a touchdown on blue Field seven nil
in Barberville, Pipeville four on Montreat in Pipeville trout McConnell's

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seven to one at Johnson, Reinheart two to one at Barnow.
On Thursday, Milligan one nil at Columbia. Saturday, Brian beat
Columbia two to one. Bronw beat Union two to one
in Barberville. Trout McConnell shut out Spartanburg Methodist four nil
in Cleveland, Tennessee. Wesleyan put eight on bluefield at Georgia
Gwinnett and Milligan. The three to three draw Monttreat two
nil over Johnson CiU four two at Pikeville now sets

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up the AAC tournament coming up this week. Tuesday, Milligan
against an opponent to be named. Johnson is at Bronow
in the opening round at four thirty, playing game as
Spartanburg Methodist in Montreat, and then everything trickles down from there.
On Saturday, the first it's the quarterfinals in Athens, Tennessee
with Tennessee Wesley and waiting four the survivor from the week.

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Then you get into the sun Belt. We mentioned Georgia
Southern and what's going on with the Sun Belt Conference
and you find out that it's been a it's been
a very very tough week across the board for everybody
in the Sun Belt Conference as they are trying to
navigate and get into the postseason. Let you know where
they are. So once again, men's soccer you look at

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the standings in the Sun Belt, and remember this is
the Sun Belt is an atypical soccer construction. It's not
like the college football construction. So here's the Rundown Kentucky
six wins, eighteen points, Marshall five wins in sixteen. West
Virginia five wins and fifteen Two big losses for West
Virginia this year at home. The first was to Gardner
Webb and then they took it on the chin last

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time out in Morgantown. Georgia Southern four wins and twelve points,
UCF three two and two and eleven Georgia State two
two and three and nine Old Dominion one wins six
points and the same for Coastal Carolina two wins and
six points Coastal Carolina, sorry, South Carolina five points in
James Madison O six and one on the men's side

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with one point. Checking the schedule and what happened over
the last seven days, taking you back into the midweek,
it was UCF beating James Madison three to two, Kentucky
two one at Georgia Southern Coastal Carolina three to one
winner against Georgia State, West Virginia one nil hosting Old
Dominion Marshall four nil over South Carolina. It was UCF

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and Georgia State a one to one draw. On Sunday
Marshall and Old Dominion goals straw, Georgia Southern and James
Madison one nil in Harrisonburg Coastal Carolina three to one
in Columbia and Kentucky at home one nil win in
Lexington over West Virginia. That'll set stuff up for South
for Friday, Georgia State in Kentucky, Marshall and West Virginia,

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ODU and James Madison, South Carolina and Southern in Statesboro
and Coastal Carolina and UCF. Tuesday the fourth will be
the last day of the regular season, so in a
week and a half time we'll get you closer as
we get closer to that women's side of things in soccer.
Looking at the standings in the Sun Belt once again,
you have East and West Old Dominion eighteen points and

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five wins, sixteen points for Georgia State and the record
of five three and one. It was James Madison once
again fifteen points, Marshall at thirteen points, app State at nine,
Coastal at eight, and Georgia Southern four and five with
five points. They did Georgia Southern get around with Old
Dominion with sorry with Ulm. We'll catch up with that
one in just a second. Texas State and Ulm both

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at nineteen points, South Alabama in the West Division with eighteen,
Louisiana with fifteen. Then it's Arkansas State with five, Troy
and Southern Miss with three points each. Getting into the
schedule from the last seven days, and we will take
you back to the activity. On the twenty fourth of Friday,
app State and Southern Miss. It was two to one

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app State at Southern Miss, Ulm and Georgia Southern. Georgia
Southern had a two nail lead, but it would only
end up with honors even here's your Georgia Southern highlights
courtesy of Georgia Southern their own selves and the Sun
Belt n ESPN plus in the.

Speaker 8 (35:11):
Wilson long shot, half the chance four Wilson and absolutely
smacked it into that bottom left Cornland good shot.

Speaker 6 (35:34):
Stay with.

Speaker 1 (35:38):
Old Dominion three nil winners against Arkansas State, James Madison
two at Georgia State, and here are those highlights. Jason
Longshore on the call courtesy of Georgia State their own
selves the sun Belt n ESPN plus could.

Speaker 10 (35:51):
Switch over to the right side to Hill. Hill will
send it up the right side. Nobody there, but this
will be an opportun unity for Georgea's State.

Speaker 4 (36:01):
Depress back to the goalkeeper.

Speaker 10 (36:04):
Dessert sends it up to the left side, deflects outthrow
for Georgia State. Brona Hills played her way into the
starting lineup in the second half of the season for
the Panthers. It's been very important in that right back spot.
Throws it up the line. Glenn tries to win it,

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still battling Emily Glenn.

Speaker 4 (36:28):
Dukes will clear into the middle.

Speaker 10 (36:33):
James Madison trying to find space here on the near side.
That's gonna get run down by Teresa Brink back to Anderson.
Good clearance with the left foot. It's won back by
Jordan Yank. She cuts into the middle, back to.

Speaker 4 (36:47):
Cassidy Glenn nearly with the steel.

Speaker 10 (36:54):
James Madison now up the left side. Hill there to
defend cut back. The cross gets through Gordon able to
deflect Yang with the run on.

Speaker 4 (37:04):
That's deflect.

Speaker 10 (37:05):
It's still alive and James Madison puts it into the
back of the net Georgia State could not find the
opportunity to clear, and the Dukes open the scoring.

Speaker 4 (37:16):
In Atlanta, cutting in on the right foot to.

Speaker 10 (37:19):
Cross the header the goal for James Madison Jenny Lackey.
Brilliant cross from out wide by Olivia Del Toro and
Lackey is not gonna miss from there, James Madison take
the two nil lead Lackey with her eleventh goal of

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the season. Del Toro put it on a platter and
Lackey heads it home cleanly, just automatic.

Speaker 4 (37:49):
From there.

Speaker 1 (37:50):
Jenny Lackey Texas State and South Alabama, Goldstraw, Coastal Carolina
and Marshall tight at one. Louisiana put eight on Troy
in Troy on when this day upcoming? Coastal at Arkansas State,
Southern is at Apps, Southern missis at Marshall, GSU is
at Old Dominion, James Madison at Texas State, South Alabama
and Troy, and ULM is at Louisiana. And that does

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it for the month of October. Looking at the Gulf
South before we get out of here, and we'll let
you know what's going on in the Gulf South Conference
involving Valdosta State on the men's soccer side, looking at
the standings, it is Mississippi College, West Florida, Christian Brothers, Auburn, Montgomery,

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West Alabama, Montavalo, UAH Union, Trevecca, Lee, spring Hill, and
Delta State. From top to bottom. Mississippi College clinched the
conference title and the teams that are going to be
in the postseason were your top six there as well.
Now you get into women's soccer, look at the standings
there and it was West Florida, Montevlo, West Alabama. There

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in they have clinched their spots, spring Hill, Delta State,
Mississippi College, UAH Union, Treveca, Valdosta State at two six
and one and seven points and at Christian Brothers and
Auburn Montgomery were the ones behind Valdosta State and the
standings Valdosta State was four seven and four as they

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are right now. So going over the activity in women's
soccer over the last seven days and get you ready
for the week that will be. It was on Wednesday,
West Florida two to one at Montavallo, Mississippi College put
twelve on Tugaloo in Jackson. Friday, Lee beat Mississippi College
two to one in Clinton, Treveca lost to Delta State

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two to one. Valdosta State beat Christian Brothers in Memphis
four to two. West Alabama two nil in hunts fully
against UAH and Union beat Auburn Montgomery five nil in Jackson. Saturday,
Montavallo three one winners against spring Hill and Monavallo. Sunday
Valdosta and Union was postponed because of weather. In Jackson, Tennessee,
it was nasty. Christian Brothers three two one against Mississippi

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College shut out Trevecca one nil. Monday, Lee takes on
Delta State. Wednesday, Montavallo against Columbus State. Friday it is UAH,
West Florida, spring Hill, West Alabama, Christian Brothers in Triveca,
Mississippi College and UAM Union and Lee, Delta State and
Valdosta State. Sunday it is West Alabama, West Florida Union

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and Triveca, UAH and spring Hill. Delta State heads back
home to take on Auburn Montgomery, Mississippi College and Valdosta State,
Christian Brothers and Lee. And then you get into one
match on Monday, Clayton State Montavalla as a mop up
match in non conference. Then the quarterfinals start at Spring
Hill on Saturday the eight then into the SAA will

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take a peek at what's going on at Oglethorpe, and
with the Division three season kind of winding down, we
get to find out what's going on in the Southern
Athletic Association and for men's soccer as we take a
peek at it at the standings on the men's side
of things. Six matches, Trinity and Southwestern each ran the

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table six and oh Swannye at ten points, Bury at
three and three at nine, Oglethorpe at two and four
with six, Center with one win and four points Millsaps
one and five and three, Roads four and two and two.
Looking at schedule, letting you know what happened once again
over the last seven days and getting you ready for
the next seven days. Friday, the twenty fourth, Southwestern shut

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up Millsaps by seven, Swanne shut out Oglethorpe by three
in Swane. Trinity over Rhoades one nil, Burry at Center
one in Danville, Kentucky by the score of one nil.
Trinity then beat Millsaps three to one. Southwestern three to
one winner over Rhodes, Swanee beat Berry three to one,
Center beat Oglethorpe four to one in Danville. Then Wednesday

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it'll be mary Hart and Baylor in Trinity and Roads
and millsaps on Friday, setting up Saturday the first Oglethorpe
at Barry Center and Swanee and a Southwestern taking on Trinity.
That's the SAA, and that is the rundown of everything
that is going on in the Red Clay Here the
Red Clay Soccer Report powered by our friends at No

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Faux Brewing. Once again, thanks to our friends and all
the conferences for all the highlights and all the coverage
that they give on a weekly basis as we in
turn present it to you toward the end of the
regular season and getting you ready for conference play. So
that is what's going on here, powered by No Faux Brewing.
I'm just John John Nelson. Thanks for dropping by here
for another round of the Red Clay Soccer Report. Please safe, everybody,

(42:30):
enjoy your games.
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