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Division II Women's Soccer Championship
Press Release
2008
Championship Information
General Instructions
Region
Information
Seeding
Scores
Tickets
Directions
Rental Car Information
Hotel Information
Seeding
POOL A
POOL B
#1 Baptist Bible College (PA) (East
Champion) #2 Southeastern University (South
Champion)
#4 Manhattan Christian College (Central
Representative) #3 Maranatha Baptist Bible College (Mid-West
Champion)
#5 Cincinnati Christian University (Mideast
Champion) #6 North Central University (North Central
Champion)
Schedule:
2008
NCCAA Soccer Championship Series
Match
Schedules TBA
SCORES
WILL BE POSTED AS THEY ARE CALLED IN FROM THE SITE. THANK
YOU FOR YOUR PATIENCE.
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Thursday, November 13 |
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Field/
Results |
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8:00–4:30 |
Practice times (to be scheduled with National Sport
Chair upon qualification) |
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2:00 PM |
Match #1 Women |
#1 Baptist
Bible College |
def |
#5 Cincinnati
Christian University |
9-0 |
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2:00 PM |
Match #2 Women |
#2
Southeastern University |
def |
#6 North
Central University |
5-0 |
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4:30–5:45 PM |
Coaches Meeting |
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5:45–6:45 PM |
Youth Clinic (provided by On Goal and the participating
players) |
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7:30–9:00 PM |
Event Kick-off Dinner (Campus Crusade for Christ) |
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Friday, November 14 |
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2:00 PM |
Match #3 Women |
#4 Manhattan
Christian College |
def |
#5 Cincinnati
Christian University |
1-0 |
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2:00 PM |
Match #4 Women |
#3 Maranatha
Baptist Bible College |
def |
#6 North
Central University |
3-1 |
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4:30 PM |
Match #1 Men |
#1 Manhattan
Christian College |
def |
#8 Johnson
Bible College |
4-0 |
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4:30 PM |
Match #2 Men
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#2
Southeastern University |
def |
#7 Central
Christian College of the Bible |
2-0 |
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Parade of Champions
(immediately following 4:30 matches) |
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7:15 PM |
Match #3 Men
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#5
Philadelphia Biblical University |
def |
#4
Southwestern Christian University |
5-0 |
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7:15 PM |
Match #4 Men
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#3 Providence
College |
def |
#6 Maranatha
Baptist Bible College |
3-0 |
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Saturday, November 15 |
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2:00 PM |
Match #5 Women |
#1 Baptist
Bible College |
def |
#4 Manhattan
Christian College |
2-0 |
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2:00 PM |
Match #6 Women |
#2
Southeastern University |
def |
#3 Maranatha
Baptist Bible College |
5-1 |
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4:30 PM |
Match #5 Men
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#1 Manhattan
Christian College |
def |
#5
Philadelphia Biblical University |
4-1 |
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4:30 PM |
Match #6 Men
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#4
Southwestern Christian University |
def |
#8 Johnson
Bible College |
3-3 OT
3-2 PKs |
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7:00 PM |
Match #7 Men
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#3 Providence
College |
def |
#2
Southeastern University |
0-0 OT
4-2 PKs |
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7:00 PM |
Match #8 Men |
#6 Maranatha
Baptist Bible College |
def |
#7 Central
Christian College of the Bible |
3-2 OT |
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Monday, November 17 |
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11:00 AM |
Match #7 Women 5th place |
Cincinnati Christian University |
def |
North Central University |
2-1 |
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11:00 AM |
Match #8 Women 3rd place |
Manhattan Christian College |
def |
Maranatha Baptist Bible College |
2-0 |
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11:00 AM |
Match #9 Men
7th Place |
Johnson Bible College |
def |
Central Christian College of the Bible |
1-0 |
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1:30 PM |
Match #10 Men
5th Place |
Maranatha Baptist Bible College |
def |
Southwestern Christian University |
6-1 |
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1:30 PM |
Match #11 Men
3rd Place |
Philadelphia Biblical University |
def |
Southeastern University |
3-2 OT |
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3:45 PM |
Match #9 Women Championship |
Baptist Bible College |
def |
Southeastern University |
1-0 |
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6:15 PM |
Match #12 Men
Championship |
Manhattan Christian College |
def |
Providence College |
3-0 |
Fields
denoted as follows:
8
is lighted field to west
7
is lighted field in center directly up from concessions/office
area
6
is lighted field to east
If
we have inclimate weather we can and have used the regulation
field that runs parallel with Boggy Creek Road to the east. We
would obviously use it during daylight hours.
Championship
Directors
Division II Men
Dr. Rick Wright
rwright@mccks.edu 952-446-4322
Manhattan Christian
College 785-313-5301
Division II Women Randy
Douglas rdouglas@acc.edu
404-669-2052
Atlanta Christian
College 404-460-2410
NATIONAL
Championship INFO
Game
Site
Austin-Tindall
Regional Park
4100
Boggy Creek Road
Kissimmee,
FL 34744
407-344-2939
Hotel
ALL
PARTICIPATING TEAMS AND COACHES MUST STAY AT THE HOST HOTEL
UNLESS WRITTEN REQUEST FOR EXCEPTION IS APPROVED BY THE NCCAA
NATIONAL OFFICE.
Note:
Schools must have Florida State Tax Exempt Certificate in order
to be exempt from state taxes.
HOTEL
INFORMATION:
Seralago Hotel & Suites
Contact: Gale Dwork
5678 Irlo Bronson Memorial Hwy.
Kissimmee, FL 34746
This property is near Old Town and will be approximately 30 minutes to
Austin Tindall via the Osceola Parkway and Boggy Creek Road route.
Booking Contacts
Claudia
Rodriguez (407) 997-4345 and
crodriguez@seralagohotel.com
Terri O’Neal (407)
997-4340 and
toneal@seralagohotel.com
Rate
$52 standard double
(plus tax)
$59 King suite (plus
tax)
Deadline for booking
Division II
Qualifiers November 2, 2008
Division I
Qualifiers November 23, 2008
General Guidelines
Rooms are available
under NCCAA Block beginning on Wednesday, November 12 for Division II
teams and Monday, December 1 for Division I teams.
We
have held 8 Doubles & 2 Kings per Region or At-Large representative.
Teams/Coaches should tell Terri or Claudia what Region you are from
and they will simply change the name on the reservation from Region
Name to your school’s name. The at-large selection would simply alert
them that they were the at-large selection and they will follow the
same name change protocol.
Parents and other fans can secure the NCCAA rate ($52 Double or $59
King suite) by mentioning that they are traveling into town for the
NCCAA Soccer Championships. They can also book through Claudia
Rodriguez or Terri O”Neal.
T-SHIRTS
The order form for
the shirts has been attached. Please go ahead and be ready if you
qualify (or have qualified) to send a completed order form to Dan Wood
at
dwood@thenccaa.org.
Official Roster
Teams that qualify
for the National Tournament will need to bring a completed Official
Roster with them to the opening meeting on Thursday, November 13.
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The home team shall be the higher seed
and shall wear light uniforms unless mutually agreed upon by both
coaches. Home team shall lead in post-game prayer at center circle.
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The home team shall occupy the bench to
the right of the substitute table (as viewed from field). The
visiting team shall occupy the other bench.
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Starting lineups (with team color for
match) must be submitted to Games Tent 30 minutes prior to scheduled
game time.
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Teams will be given a five-minute
warning before game time and must be ready for pre-game activities 2
minutes before scheduled match time. Both starting lineups will
walk to the center of the field along with the officials in World
Cup style. After an invocation, the starting lineup of the visiting
team shall be announced and each player should step out and wave
(beginning with goalkeeper). After each coach is announced, the
teams shall be given the “Let’s Play Soccer” command and teams are
to take their kick-off position. TEAMS MAY NOT RETURN TO BENCH AREA
AFTER PRE-GAME ACTIVITIES HAVE BEGUN.
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Bench area will be for the following
personnel only (limited by NCCAA Handbook):
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Head Coach
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Assistant Coach(es)
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Manager
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Trainer
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Roster players
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Institution President or Athletics
Director
Violation of this rule may result in a
caution to the Head Coach.
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Tobacco, alcohol or any illegal
substance is prohibited on any premises during the championship.
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Suspended games will be continued from
the point of suspension at a time determined by the Games Committee.
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Each team is responsible for their
accident insurance and any subsequent medical bills.
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All players/coaches are to abide by the
entry points and must have their NCCAA player pass to enter the
fields. Any coach/player attempting to enter fans, parents, etc.
through player entrance shall be fined $100 and reported to NCCAA
Administration Committee for sanctions.
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PLEASE LEAVE ALL AREAS IN BETTER
CONDITION THAN YOU FOUND THEM. EACH TEAM IS TO PICK UP AND DISPOSE
OF ALL BENCH AREA TRASH/DEBRIS.
QUIET HOURS BEGIN AT 11:00 PM EACH NIGHT
AT THE HOTEL AND ALL COACHES ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR ENFORCEMENT OF THIS
POLICY. THE NCCAA IS ON DISPLAY!
HOTEL DAMAGE WILL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF
THE INSTITUTION INVOLVED AND MAY RESULT IN DISCIPLINE INCLUDING
REMOVAL FROM THE EVENT.
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All coaches are asked to inspect rooms
at checkout time to insure proper condition.
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The Games Tent is open to the Games
Committee, tournament trainers, NCCAA Staff, and officials.
GAMES
COMMITTEE INFORMATION
The Championship shall be under the sole
discretion of the Games Committee (Divisional Soccer Chair and
Vice-Chair, NISOA representatives, and NCCAA Staff Member).
Official rosters must be submitted to
Games Committee at the Coaches Meeting on Thursday and no additions
will be allowed.
One Games Committee member will oversee
each contest and shall file concerns in writing to all other Games
Committee members for any action.
The Games Committee shall review all red
cards from the 1st round of play and decide whether ejected
player shall be allowed to play in Monday’s matches. In the case
where the ejected player has already received a red card prior to the
tournament, the player will not be allowed to compete due to second
postseason red card restrictions per the NCAA Rulebook.
The Games Committee shall review any
player who receives a yellow card in the first two matches to
determine whether the player shall be allowed to play in team’s final
match.
Each coach must submit current postseason
cautions/ejections to Games Committee with their roster. The NCAA
Rules shall be followed as it relates to accumulated
cautions/ejections and any player receiving a caution that requires a
one-game suspension shall be under review for Monday’s matches.
Any player allowed to play on Monday after
caution/ejection review by the Games Committee, who receives a caution
in 3rd match shall be immediately removed from contest and
a substitute may be inserted in his/her place.
Overtime procedures:
NCAA Official rules shall govern all
overtime periods throughout the Men’s championship except for Monday 7th
and 5th place consolation matches which are declared a tie
after 90 minutes of regulation.
Women’s pool play matches and the 5th
& 3rd place matches, if tied after 90 minutes of play, will
be declared a tie.
Rental
Car Partner
Dollar
Rent a Car program available to teams, fans and
officials. Rates are as low as $23/day (economy) to
$39/day (premium).
NCCAA
Code# OI6008 (Note: It is letter O and letter I not
number zero and number one. It stands for Orlando
Inbound then numbers 6008).
Rates:
12 passenger $69/day
or $285/week
8
passenger
$53/day
or $265/week
Minivan $42/day
or $210/week
Standard
car
$36/day
or $179/week
For 8 and 12 passenger vans, contact:
Mike or Tiffani at 866-542-2303 and refer to NCCAA
code above. All reservations for compact through
minivans may be made at
www.dollar.com and enter the NCCAA code number above
or by calling 800-800-4000 and giving the reservation
assistant the NCCAA code.

National
Tournament Shirts
Please
pre-event order (recommended to insure sizes) to Dan Wood by
5:00 PM Monday, November 5 (Dan can be reached at 864-250-1199
or dwood@thenccaa.org). Orders
will be filled and presented to coaches at Coaches meeting
on Wednesday afternoon at 1:00 PM at Austin Tindall Park.
Please have payment for order at that time and checks should be made
out to NCCAA. American Express, Visa or MasterCard will also
be accepted.
Cost
is 22 shirts for $100 then $8 after that for all pre-orders.
Sizes
are S-XXL
Ticket
Information
3-day
pass (21 matches) - includes program
Adult
- $20
Student
(ages 12-21) - $15
Senior
Citizens (age 60 and up) - $15
Children
(11 and under) - Free
1-day
pass (7 matches)
Adult - $10
Student
(ages 12-21) - $8
Sr. Citizen (age 60 and up)
- $8
Children (11 and under) - Free
Directions
DIRECTIONS TO AUSTIN TINDALL
REGIONAL SOCCER PARK FROM SERALAGO
(Estimated driving time is 25 minutes, pending traffic)
1)
Go
straight across Hwy. 192/Irlo Bronson Highway to Osceola Parkway
2)
Go left
(west) on Osceola Parkway for .5 mile
3)
Take
417 Toll Road toward Orlando Airport for 13 miles
4)
Exit
onto Boggy Creek Road; turn right at end of exit ramp. Go
approximately
5 miles and Austin Tindall
Park will be on your right at 4100 Boggy Creek Road.
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DIRECTIONS TO CAMPUS CRUSADE HEADQUARTERS FROM AUSTIN TINDALL FOR
KICK-OFF DINNER (approx. 15 minutes)
1)
Turn
right out of Austin Tindall going east on Boggy Creek Road for 3.3
miles.
2)
Turn
sharp left onto Narcoossee Road/CR-15 North and go 4.8 miles
3)
Turn
right onto Moss Park Road and travel 2.5 miles and turn left onto Lake
Hart Road and follow signs to
Campus
Crusade headquarters in 0.2 miles
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DIRECTIONS TO
SERALAGO HOTEL
FROM ORLANDO
AIRPORT (approx. 30 minutes)
1)
Take
South exit out of airport to 417 Tollway
2)
Take
417 West toward Disney for 13 miles
3)
Take
exit #3 Osceola Parkway
4)
Turn
right onto W. Osceola Parkway and then left onto International Drive
South
5)
Turn
left onto 192/Irlo Bronson Highway and go approximately 1/2 miles to
Seralago Hotel on your right
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DIRECTIONS TO
AUSTIN TINDALL
FROM ORLANDO
AIRPORT (approx. 15 minutes)
1)
Take
South exit from airport toward 417 Tollway
2)
Do not
enter 417 but stay on road out of airport which becomes Boggy Creek
Road just before intersection
with 417 Tollway
entrance
3)
Stay on
Boggy Creek Rd. for approximately 5 miles after going under 417 and
park is on your right.
Statistics
Gabe Wallis is the official Statistician
of the NCCAA. You may email the statistical reports to Gabe after
your last contest each week beginning the second Monday of September.
Please email the reports to
stats@thenccaa.org. Stats are due by 5:00 PM EST on Monday’s
beginning September 8.
NCCAA Student-Athlete of the Week
Make every effort to nominate the
deserving student-athletes for the weekly award to
jmalone@thenccaa.org.
More information on this program can be found online or in the
Membership Directory.
2008 NCAA Soccer Rule Changes
All rule changes can be viewed
at
http://www.ncaa.org/library/rules/2008/2008_m_w_soccer_rules.pdf
Important Dates (deadline dates) for the 2008 Season
Statistical Fees paid
in full to the NCCAA National Office – August 15
Eligibility forms
postmarked and sent to your NCCAA Region Chair (not the Region
Soccer Chair) – The day before your first intercollegiate
competition. Scrimmages against other colleges do count
as intercollegiate competition.
Official Team Roster
and Schedule Sent to the National Soccer Chair – September 15
Declaration of Intent
to Participate Form sent to Region Soccer Chair – September 30
For teams wishing to
participate in post-season play
Regional Playoff
formats sent to the NCCAA National Soccer Chair – October 1
Team photo sent to
the National Soccer Chair – October 15
NCCAA All-Region
Teams and Region Coach of the Year Selected – The second Saturday
prior to the National Soccer Championships (November 1, 2008)
National Championship
At-Large Entries Submitted – The Sunday prior to the completion of
Regional Play (November 2, 2008)
National Championship
At-Large Intent to Participate Forms Signed, Faxed, and Sent – The
Monday prior to the completion of Regional Play (November 3, 2008)
Region Playoffs
Completed – the Tuesday a week prior to the National Soccer
Championships
(November 4, 2008)
Site Fees/Regional
Representative Fee – Teams hosting regional playoffs will need to send
their site fees to the National Chair. Please refer to the
Women’s Soccer Portion of the NCCAA II Handbook. Additionally, if
there is no region playoff but there is a Region Representative to the
National Tournament, they too have a fee that will need to be sent to
the the National Chair. Again, please refer to the handbook
regarding this fee.
National Championship
Games Committee Conference Call for the Selection of At-Large Team(s)
and for the Seeding of the National Championships – The Tuesday
evening (7:30 PM eastern) a week prior to the National Championships
(November 4, 2008). Games committee consists of the National Soccer
Chair, Vice-Chair, one member of the NCCAA National Office, and
up to three soccer coaches with broad geographical
representation.
Nominations for NCCAA
Scholar-Athlete sent to the National Soccer Chair – November 1
NCCAA Women’s
Division II National Championships – (November 14-17, 2008)
Annual Business
Meeting and All-American Selections – Sunday afternoon, November 16,
2008
Top 8 Rankings and
Weekly NCCAA Statistics
All coaches,
not just region chairs, are encouraged to participate in ranking the
Top 8 teams in NCCAA Division II. The scores of matches prior to the
first week to turn in statistics can be sent to the National Chair who
in turn will send an email to all coaches so that they may vote.
Voting will take place on each Wednesday and the first rankings should
be posted by Thursday evening of each week. The first vote will take
place on Wednesday, September 24, 2008
First week to turn in
stats to the NCCAA – (September 8, 2008)
Statistics will be
expected by 5:00 PM eastern each Monday starting with the first Monday
of September through the end of the season
Last week to turn in
stats – The Monday following your final game of the season (please let
the NCCAA statistician know that your season has been completed)
Championship Press
Release
Manhattan
Christian College & Baptist Bible College Score
Championship Titles
Kissimmee, FL
- The National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA)
conducted its 2008 Division II Soccer Championship Series at
Austin-Tindall Regional Park last week with Manhattan Christian
College (KS) and Baptist Bible College (PA) winning the Division II
National Soccer Titles for men’s and women’s soccer, respectively.
For the DII National Women’s Championship,
#1 seeded Baptist Bible College, Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania, blanked
their competition on their way to the national title. On Thursday, a
convincing 9-0 win over #5 seeded Cincinnati Christian University (OH)
showed the Defenders’ dominance. Then Saturday’s 2-0 victory over #4
Manhattan Christian College (KS) set the stage to play for the NCCAA
National Title on Monday against #2 Southeastern University (FL), who
had also held their opponents scoreless throughout the championship
tournament.
In the championship match, while BBC
scored early, both teams showed a strong defense limiting each other
to only four quality shots on goal for the match. BBC was able to
hang on 1-0 for their third shutout win, earning the NCCAA Division II
2008 National Women’s Soccer Championship Title.
For the men, #1 seeded Manhattan Christian
College, Manhattan, Kansas, outscored their opponents 11-1 to earn the
DII National Men’s Soccer Championship. Championship play began on
Friday with the MCC Crusaders easily defeating #8 seeded Johnson Bible
College (TN) 4-0. #5 Philadelphia Biblical University (PA) scored the
only goal against MCC, but it wasn’t enough as the Crusaders came out
on top 4-1 advancing to the national finals.
Monday’s championship game matched
Manhattan against #3 Providence College (Manitoba, Canada) who came
into the finals having held their opponents scoreless, but advancing
in a penalty kick shootout (0-0 OT, 4-2 PKs) in Round 2 over #2
Southeastern University (FL). With a Crusader goal midway through the
first half of the championship match, PC had to adjust their play for
more attack. However, MCC clearly controlled the play of the game
going on to score two more goals to blank Providence 3-0 and securing
the NCCAA Division II 2008 National Men’s Soccer Championship Title.
NCCAA Soccer Championship play will
continue at Austin-Tindall Regional Park, 4100 Boggy Creek Road,
Kissimmee, FL, December 3-6, 2008, as Division I men’s and women’s
teams battle for national titles. Tickets are: Adult - $20 per 3-day
pass or $10 per day pass; Students (ages 12-21) & Seniors (over 60) -
$15 per 3-day pass or $8 per day pass; children 11 years old or
younger are free.
Each participating team will take part in
a pre-tournament community outreach endeavor organized by the NCCAA
and On Goal Soccer. Local outreach will involve a free youth clinic
benefiting the Kissimmee, St. Cloud and Osceola County youth. The
clinic will be held Wednesday, December 3 from 5:45-6:45 p.m. at
Austin-Tindall Regional Park. The clinics, for ages 6-17, are free.
Each child should bring his/her own ball.
These exciting events will bring another
300 student-athletes to Central Florida. Partnering together to
assist the NCCAA with this event are the Kissimmee-St. Cloud
Convention & Visitors’ Bureau, the Central Florida Sports Commission,
Seralago Hotel & Suites Main Gate East,, Greater Osceola United Soccer
Club (GOUSC), BRINE, St. Cloud Youth Soccer, and On Goal Soccer.
Headquartered in Greenville, South
Carolina, the NCCAA (501c3) strives to promote the gospel of Jesus
Christ through its 21 National Championships and 3 National
Invitationals. For more information on the
NCCAA and the Soccer Championship Series,
contact the NCCAA National Office at (864) 250-1199 or by email,
info@thenccaa.org.
Visit the NCCAA website at
www.thenccaa.org
for all scores and championship information.
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