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2019 Mountain West Conference Women's soccer tournament
ClassificationDivision I
Teams6
Matches5
Attendance1,481
SiteBoas Tennis/Soccer Complex
Boise, Idaho
ChampionsBoise State (1st title)
Winning coachJim Thomas (1st title)
MVPRaimee Sherle (Boise State)
BroadcastMountainWest Sports Network
Mountain West Conference Women's soccer tournament
«2018  2020»
2019 Mountain West Conference women's soccer standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   T   PCT W   L   T   PCT
Boise State  ‍y 8 3 0   .727 18 5 0   .783
San Diego St  ‍‍‍ 8 3 0   .727 10 9 1   .525
Colorado St  ‍‍‍ 7 3 1   .682 12 5 3   .675
New Mexico  ‍‍‍ 6 4 1   .591 11 8 1   .575
San Jose St  ‍‍‍ 5 4 2   .545 7 9 4   .450
Fresno State  ‍‍‍ 5 4 2   .545 9 7 4   .550
Colorado College  ‍‍‍ 5 6 0   .455 10 7 0   .588
Air Force  ‍‍‍ 5 6 0   .455 10 7 1   .583
Wyoming  ‍‍‍ 4 5 2   .455 7 7 5   .500
Utah State  ‍‍‍ 3 7 1   .318 8 10 1   .447
Nevada  ‍‍‍ 3 8 0   .273 4 14 0   .222
UNLV  ‍‍‍ 2 8 1   .227 6 13 1   .325
† – Conference champion
‡ – 2019 MW Tournament champion
y – Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of December 9, 2019
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches Poll
Source:Mountain West Conference

The 2019 Mountain West Conference Women's Soccer Tournament was the postseason women's soccer tournament for the Mountain West Conference held from November through November 9, 2019. The five-match tournament took place at Boas Tennis/Soccer Complex in Boise, Idaho. The six-team single-elimination tournament consisted of three rounds based on seeding from regular season conference play. The San Jose State Spartans were the defending champions, but were unable to defend their title, losing to the New Mexico Lobos 1–0 in the first round. The San Jose State Spartans won the tournament with a 2–0 win over San Diego St in the final.[1][2] This was the first tournament championship for Boise State, and the first for coach Jim Thomas. Boise State was the regular season champions two years in a row, but 2019 was the first time they converted that into a tournament title.[3]

Bracket

Source:[4]

Quarterfinals
Tuesday, Nov. 5
Semifinals
Thursday, Nov. 7
Final
Saturday, Nov. 9
1 Boise State 6
4 New Mexico 1OT 4 New Mexico 0
5 San Jose St 0 1 Boise State 2
2 San Diego St 0
2 San Diego St 3
3 Colorado St 0 (1) 6 Fresno State 2
6 Fresno State 0 (3)

Schedule

Quarterfinals

November 5, 2019 #3 Colorado St 0–0 (a.e.t.)
(1–3 p)
#6 Fresno State Boise, Idaho
11:00 a.m. MT Report
  • Yellow card 54' Kasidee Wiley
  • Yellow card 108' Audrey Reyna
Stadium: Boas Tennis/Soccer Complex
Referee: Corbyn May
Assistant referees: Jason Hutchinson
Assistant referees: Raymond Verveckken
Fourth official: Daniel Xanchez
Penalties
  • Addie Wright soccer ball with red X
  • Kristen Noonan soccer ball with red X
  • Gracie Armstrong soccer ball with check mark
  • Kaitlyn Abrams soccer ball with red X
  • soccer ball with check mark Kasidee Wiley
  • soccer ball with red X Ele Avery
  • soccer ball with check mark Audrey Reyna
  • soccer ball with check mark Jordan Brown
November 5, 2019 #4 New Mexico 1–0 (a.e.t.) #5 San Jose St Boise, Idaho
2:00 p.m. MT
  • Leilani Baker gold-colored soccer ball 98'
Report
  • Yellow card 88' Darrian Reed
Stadium: Boas Tennis/Soccer Complex
Attendance: 120

Semifinals

November 7, 2019 #2 San Diego St 3–2 #6 Fresno State Boise, Idaho
11:00 a.m. MT
  • Taylor Moorehead 27'
  • Rachel Elve 30'
  • Kiera Utush 40', Yellow card 71'
  • Team Yellow card 64'
  • Malia Kaleioh Yellow card 68'
  • Jessica Sanders Yellow card 82'
Report
  • 30', 38', Yellow card 71' Melissa Ellis
  • Yellow card 40' Team
  • Yellow card 44' Sydni Lunt
Stadium: Boas Tennis/Soccer Complex
Attendance: 59
Referee: Megan McCain
Assistant referees: Stearn Briem
Assistant referees: Jason Steiner
Fourth official: Alexander Jones
November 7, 2019 #1 Boise State 6–0 #4 New Mexico Boise, Idaho
2:00 p.m. MT
  • Raimee Sherle 23', 24', 54'
  • Aubree Chatterton 25'
  • Gabby Gillespie 43', 84'
  • Jennifer Turnek Yellow card 68'
Report
  • Yellow card 21' Alesia Garcia
  • Yellow card 83' Madi Hirschman
Stadium: Boas Tennis/Soccer Complex
Referee: Ben Oakley
Assistant referees: Alexander Jones
Assistant referees: Riley Jones
Fourth official: Stearne Briem

Final

November 9, 2019 #1 Boise State 2–0 #2 San Diego St Boise, Idaho
12:00 p.m. MT
  • Raimee Sherle 16'
  • McKenna Kynett 49'
  • Morgan Stone Yellow card 59'
  • Gabby Gillespie Yellow card 72'
Report
  • Yellow card 55' Kiera Utush
  • Yellow card 87' Malia Kaleiohi
Stadium: Boas Tennis/Soccer Complex
Attendance: 1,302
Referee: Nicholas Marin-Kumko
Assistant referees: Kali Smith
Assistant referees: Jason Hutchinson
Fourth official: Nicole Steiner

Statistics

Goalscorers

4 Goals
  • Raimee Sherle (Boise State)
2 Goals
  • Melissa Ellis (Fresno State)
  • Gabby Gillespie (Boise State)
1 Goal
  • Leilani Baker (New Mexico)
  • Aubree Chatterton (Boise State)
  • Rachel Elve (San Diego State)
  • McKenna Kynett (Boise State)
  • Taylor Moorehead (San Diego State)
  • Kiera Utush (San Diego State)

All-Tournament Team

Source:[5]

Player Team
Raimee Sherle Boise State
Macie Nelson
Kristina Serres
Morgan Stone
Chloe Frisch San Diego State
Laura Fuentes
Taylor Moorehead
Leilani Baker New Mexico
Jadyn Edwards
Melissa Ellis Fresno State
Sydni Lunt

MVP in bold

References

  1. ^ "2018 Mountain West Women's Soccer Championship". themw.com. Mountain West Conference. Retrieved 2018-12-20.
  2. ^ "2019 Mountain West Women's Soccer Championship". themw.com. Mountain West Conference. Retrieved 2020-01-17.
  3. ^ "2019 Mountain West Conference Women's Soccer Record Book" (PDF). themw.com. Mountain West Conference. Retrieved 2020-01-17.
  4. ^ "2019 Mountain West Women's Soccer Championship Bracket" (PDF). themw.com. The Mountain West. Retrieved January 17, 2020.
  5. ^ "Boise State Claims MW Women's Soccer Championship Title". themw.com. Mountain West Conference. November 9, 2018. Retrieved January 17, 2020.