2011 SCAC Field Hockey Championship


MEMPHIS, Tenn.
- The 2011 SCAC Field Hockey Championship comes to Memphis, Tenn., as Rhodes College proudly serves as tournament host. The tournament begins on Saturday, November 5th and runs through Sunday, November 6th and will take place on the campus Rhodes College. 

Centre College, Hendrix College, Rhodes College and Sewanee: The University of the South will meet and compete for the SCAC field hockey championship.

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Game recaps and box scores will be linked below after each game throughouth the tournament. Live stats for each game will be available and tournament stats will be updated throughout the weekend.

Last year, Rhodes College claimed its second straight SCAC championship and the program's fourth overall (2004, 2006, 2009, 2010) with a 2-1 overtime victory over DePauw University in the championship game.

The Lynx's Katie Faucher scored the championship deciding goal at 70:59 in overtime, breaking a 1-1 tie. Rhodes went on to earn an at-large berth into the NCAA Division III Field Hockey Championship and became just the third team in league history to advance to the NCAA  playoffs.

 


2011 SCAC CHAMPIONSHIP
TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
(printable bracket)

Saturday, November 5       
Semifinal #1 #1 Rhodes vs. #4 Sewanee Rhodes wins, 3-2
Box Score Recap
Semifinal #2 #2 Hendrix vs. #3 Centre Centre wins, 2-1
Box Score Recap
Sunday, November 6       
Championship Match #1 Rhodes vs. #3 Centre
Rhodes wins, 4-0
Box Score Recap


PARTICIPANTS

Team Record Location Logo

 

#1 Rhodes College

 

9-6 Overall (5-1 SCAC)

 

Memphis, Tenn.

  

 

#2 Hendrix College

 

10-4 Overall (3-3 SCAC)

 

Conway, Ark.

 

 

#3 Centre College

 

10-7 Overall (3-3 SCAC)

 

Danville, Ky.

 

 

#4 Sewanee: University of the South

 

5-9 Overall (1-5 SCAC)

 

Sewanee, Tenn.

 
Millington, Tenn. Rhodes  
1 Christopher Newport 39-5
2 Shenandoah 34-5
3 Piedmont 31-13
4 Salisbury 29-11
5 Wabash 21-20
6 Webster 31-11