2016 Ohio Valley Conference Women's Soccer Tournament

2016 Ohio Valley Conference Women's Soccer Tournament
Classification Division I
Teams 6
Matches 5
Site Cutchin Field
Murray, Kentucky
(Semifinals & Final)
Champions SIU Edwardsville (2nd title)
Winning coach Derek Burton (2nd title)
Ohio Valley Conference Women's Soccer Tournament
«2015  2017»
2016 Ohio Valley Conference women's soccer standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T   PCT     W   L   T   PCT
Murray State 7 0 3   .850     8 5 4   .588
EKU 8 2 0   .800     13 5 1   .711
Tennessee Tech 6 2 2   .700     11 6 4   .619
SIUE y 6 3 1   .650     10 8 5   .543
Austin Peay 5 2 3   .650     10 6 4   .600
Belmont 5 4 1   .550     6 9 4   .421
SEMO 3 4 3   .450     9 6 4   .579
Morehead St. 3 6 1   .350     6 11 2   .368
Jacksonville St. 2 8 0   .200     5 13 1   .289
EIU 2 8 0   .200     5 13 0   .278
UT Martin 1 9 0   .100     4 14 0   .222
Conference champion
2016 OVC Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of 2016-11-20; Rankings from NSCAA

The 2016 Ohio Valley Conference Women's Soccer Tournament is the postseason women's soccer tournament for the Ohio Valley Conference to be held from October 30 to November 6, 2016. The five match tournament will be held at campus sites, with the semifinals and final held at Cutchin Field in Murray, Kentucky. The six team single-elimination tournament will consist of three rounds based on seeding from regular season conference play. The Murray State Racers are the defending tournament champions after defeating the Southeast Missouri State Redhawks in overtime in the championship match.[1]

Bracket

  First Round
Sunday, Oct. 30
    Semifinals
Friday, Nov. 4
    Final
Sunday, Nov. 6
                           
        2  Eastern Kentucky 0 (4)  
  3  Tennessee Tech 3     3  Tennessee Tech 0 (1)    
  6  Belmont 0         2  Eastern Kentucky 0
      4  SIU Edwardsville 1
        1  Murray State 1    
  4  SIU Edwardsville 0 (5)     4  SIU Edwardsville 2OT  
  5  Austin Peay 0 (4)  

Schedule

First Round

Semifinals

Final

References

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