Alabama Crimson Tide | |||
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2022 Alabama Crimson Tide women's soccer team | |||
University | University of Alabama | ||
Head coach | Wes Hart | ||
Conference | SEC Western Division | ||
Location | Tuscaloosa, Alabama | ||
Stadium | Alabama Soccer Stadium (Capacity: 1,500) | ||
Nickname | Crimson Tide | ||
Colors | Crimson and white[1] | ||
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NCAA Tournament College Cup | |||
2022 | |||
NCAA Tournament Semifinals | |||
2022 | |||
NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals | |||
2022 | |||
NCAA Tournament Round of 16 | |||
2021, 2022, 2023 | |||
NCAA Tournament appearances | |||
1998, 2011, 2017, 2021, 2022, 2023 | |||
Conference Regular Season championships | |||
2022 |
The Alabama Crimson Tide women's soccer team is an intercollegiate varsity team representing the University of Alabama. The Alabama Crimson Tide competes in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) and in the Southeastern Conference (SEC). Home games are played at the Alabama Soccer Stadium on the University of Alabama campus. Wes Hart is the current head coach of the Crimson Tide, a position he has occupied since 2015.
History
The inaugural season for women's soccer at the University of Alabama was in 1986, with Janko Emedi being the program's first coach. In the program's second year of existence with Coach Emedi, a winning record of 9–4–1 was achieved. Soccer at the university was absent between 1989 and 1993, until Don Staley was hired as head coach in 1994 to re-establish a soccer program at the University of Alabama. The University of Alabama Soccer Field hosted its first soccer match on October 2, 1994, against Furman University. In 2004, the team moved to the new Alabama Soccer Complex. The Crimson Tide welcomed a new coach in 2008, when Todd Bramble was hired. Bramble resigned in 2015 and was replaced by Wes Hart.
Current Roster
- As of 2022[2]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Coaching staff
Wes Hart is the current head coach of the Crimson Tide. He joined the staff on April 9, 2015.
Home Stadium
The Alabama Soccer Stadium was built in 2008. The stadium features a high-definition scoreboard that was transferred from Bryant–Denny Stadium. Unique among collegiate soccer stadiums, the large-sized scoreboard at the Alabama Soccer Stadium provides graphics for player introductions, game replays, and customized videos. Its seating capacity is 1,500.
Seasons
Year | Coach | Overall | Conference | SEC Tourney | Postseason |
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1986 | Janko Emedi | 2–9 | |||
1987 | Janko Emedi | 9–4–1 | |||
1988 | Janko Emedi | 8–8 | |||
1988–1993 | no team | ||||
1994 | Don Staley | 13–5–1 | 2–1–1 | 1st round | |
1995 | Don Staley | 11–9–0 | 6–2 | 2nd round | |
1996 | Don Staley | 9–9–2 | 3–4–1 | 1st round | |
1997 | Don Staley | 14–6 | 7–1 | 1st round | |
1998 | Don Staley | 13–7–1 | 6–2 | 2nd round | NCAA 1st Round |
1999 | Don Staley | 6–14 | 3–6 | ||
2000 | Don Staley | 6–14 | 1–8 | ||
2001 | Don Staley | 10–7–1 | 2–6–1 | ||
2002 | Don Staley | 12–6–2 | 2–5–2 | ||
2003 | Don Staley | 9–8–2 | 2–5–2 | ||
2004 | Don Staley | 10–11 | 5–6 | 1st round | |
2005 | Don Staley | 8–8–2 | 2–7–2 | ||
2006 | Don Staley | 5–14 | 1–10 | ||
2007 | Don Staley | 9–10–1 | 2–8–1 | ||
2008 | Todd Bramble | 9–9–2 | 4–6–1 | 1st round | |
2009 | Todd Bramble | 6–11–1 | 2–8–1 | ||
2010 | Todd Bramble | 8–8–2 | 3–6–2 | ||
2011 | Todd Bramble | 10–9–3 | 4–5–2 | 2nd round | NCAA 1st round |
2012 | Todd Bramble | 8–9–2 | 2–8–2 | ||
2013 | Todd Bramble | 6–12–0 | 4–7–0 | ||
2014 | Todd Bramble | 10–7–3 | 5–4–2 | 1st round | |
2015 | Wes Hart | 5–12–2[3] | 2–9–0[3] | ||
2016 | Wes Hart | 10–8–3 | 4–5–2 | 1st round | |
2017 | Wes Hart | 12–8–1 | 4–5–1 | 1st round | NCAA 1st round |
2018 | Wes Hart | 8–8–3 | 2–6–2 | ||
2019 | Wes Hart | 10–7–3 | 4–4–2 | 2nd round | |
2020 | Wes Hart | 7–8–2 | 2–5–2 | 1st round | |
2021 | Wes Hart | 11–10–1[4] | 5–4–1[4] | Quarterfinals[5] | NCAA 2nd round[6] |
Player Achievements
Year | Player | Award |
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1994 | Taylor Eubank | All-SEC 1st team |
1994 | Amy Pseja | All-SEC 1st team |
1995 | Taylor Eubank | All-SEC 2nd team |
1995 | Amy Pseja | All-SEC 2nd team |
1996 | Amy Pseja | All-SEC 1st team |
1996 | Ashley Kirkland | All-SEC 2nd team |
1997 | Ashley Kirkland | All-SEC 1st team |
1997 | Carrie Warner | All-SEC 1st team |
1998 | Rachel Brown | All-SEC 1st team |
1998 | Tiffany Carle | All-SEC 2nd team |
1999 | Rachel Brown | All-SEC 1st team |
2000 | Missy Keller | All-SEC 2nd team |
2002 | Missy Keller | All-SEC 2nd team |
2003 | Lauren Imwalle | All-SEC 2nd team |
2004 | Libby Probst | All-SEC 2nd team |
2008 | Brooke Rogers | All-SEC 2nd team |
2009 | Justine Bernier | All-SEC 2nd team |
2010 | Justine Bernier | All-SEC 1st team |
2010 | Victoria Frederick | All-SEC 2nd team |
2011 | Justine Bernier | All-SEC 2nd team |
2012 | Justine Bernier | Canadian Olympic Team alternate |
2015 | Celia Jiménez Delgado | Spanish World Cup Team |
2015 | Celia Jiménez Delgado | All-SEC 2nd Team |
References
- ↑ "Alabama Crimson Tide Logo Sheet" (PDF). June 28, 2018. Retrieved August 1, 2022.
- ↑ "2022 Soccer Roster". University of Alabama Athletics.
- 1 2 "2016 Soccer Media Guide (PDF)" (PDF). University of Alabama Athletics. Retrieved 2022-10-24.
- 1 2 "Soccer All-Time Records - University of Alabama". University of Alabama Athletics. Retrieved 2022-10-24.
- ↑ "SEC Soccer Bracket". www.secsports.com. Retrieved 2022-10-24.
- ↑ "2021 Division I Women's Soccer Official Bracket | NCAA.com". www.ncaa.com. Retrieved 2022-10-24.
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