2013 OAC Women's Soccer Tournament
2013 OAC Women's Soccer Tournament
First Round -Tuesday, November 5
No. 6 Baldwin Wallace (5-4) at No. 3 Ohio Northern (6-3)
ONU 1, BW1 (ONU advances on PK)
(Referee: Rusmir Bicalic, Assistant Referees: Mark Griggs, Pierre
Saintil
No. 5 Mount Union (5-3-1) at No. 4 Otterbein (6-3)
OTT 1, MTU 0
(Referee: Nate Curley, Assistant Referees: Matt Kinder, Kyle
Maust)
Second Round -Thursday, November 7
No. 4 Otterbein at No. 1 Capital (7-2) CAP 1, OTT 0
(Referee: Khary Williams, Assistant Referees: Kyle Maust, John
Talley)
No. 3 Ohio Northern at No. 2 JCU (7-2) JCU 2, ONU 1 (2OT)
(Referee: Loan Aldea, Assistant Referees: John Safar, John
Groff)
Finals - Sunday, November 10
No. 2 John Carroll at Capital CAP 4, JCU 0 (Capital earns NCAA
automatic bid)
(Referee: Ben Miller, Assistant Referee: Mikael Lundqvist, Kyle
Blankenship)
ADMISSION
- Quarterfinals/Semifinals/Finals - $7
- OAC Student with valid ID - Free
- Non-OAC Students 18 years and under - $2
- Senior 62 years and older - $5
- OAC Lifetime Passes will be honored for all
championships (regular-season passes will not)
*The host school is responsible for submitting admission fees to
the OAC office after subtracting officials' fees.
FINANCIAL REPORT
The
host school is responsible for paying game officials,
clock/scoreboard operator, announcer and one ticket
seller. Please see the Soccer Tournament Financial Report for
allowable expenditures. You may take any or all of these
expenses from gate receipts. Please complete the form after
your home game and return with a check (if income exceeds
expenses).
HOST SCHOOL
RESPONSIBILITIES
1. Producing a
four-page program (8 ½ x 11 quality stock) which
includes team rosters, brief season review, tournament
bracket, etc.
2. Statistics of the
match.
3. Providing three
high-quality soccer balls comparable to NCAA balls.
4. Organizing a
Games Committee to oversee the event. The committee should consist
of a representative from each school plus one official
OFFICIALS
The referee in each tournament match will receive $170 and
the two assistant referees will receive $130. Over the
weekend prior to the tournament, each host school will receive via
arbiter the names of the officials from our
assignor. If you don't get this information by
Monday morning. Please contact the OAC office
immediately. The host school is responsible for paying the
officials (you may use gate income). If you cannot cut checks
in time to pay on site, please get the addresses from the officials
and mail them after the game.
PLAYER
ELIGIBILITY
Regarding yellow
cards, any student-athlete picking up a fifth card in your last
regular-season match must sit out this upcoming
match. If a fifth yellow card is accumulated during the OAC
tournament, suspension occurs after the eighth violation. Any
player who was ejected in the last regular-season game must sit out
at least one playoff match (two if ejected for
fighting).
OVERTIME
Please note that in
the event of a tie at the end of regulation, there shall be (up to)
two 10-minute sudden-victory overtime periods. If there is
still a tie at the end of the overtimes, the score
will be officially recorded as such, and we shall then employ the
penalty kick tiebreaker outlined in the NCAA rules in
order to determine a winner.
WEATHER/DAYLIGHT OR UNFORESEEN
CIRCUMSTANCES
Regarding weather
or daylight, once the match has started, there will be a declared
winner. If the match is cancelled before the 70th
minute, the higher seed automatically wins/advances. If the
match goes beyond the 70th minute, whoever is ahead will
win/advance (or the higher seed if it is tied). If the game
cannot be started within 24 hours, for any reason, the higher seed
shall be declared the winner and shall advance.