MOUNTAIN WEST WOMEN'S SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP FIELD IS SET

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Aztecs are one of six teams in tournament field

 

Source: goaztecs.com press release

Photo courtesy goaztecs.com

October 24, 2016 (San Diego) - San Diego State is one of six teams set to compete at next week’s Mountain West Women’s Soccer Championship at SDSU Sports Deck. The tournament will commence on Nov. 1 with the quarterfinal round and will be followed by semifinal games on Nov. 3. The title game is slated for Nov. 5.

Joining the Aztecs atop the Sports Deck pitch will be UNLV, San Jose State, Utah State, Boise State and Wyoming. Seeding for the tournament has yet to be decided with one game left to play in the regular season.

This is the third straight season in which SDSU has played host to the annual tournament. Quarterfinal and semifinal games are scheduled for 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. PT. The championship game is set for 7 p.m. PT. Every game will stream live on the Mountain West Network.

Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for youth or students with a valid school ID. Advance tickets are on sale now at the Aztec Ticket Office, which is at Window E at Qualcomm Stadium, or by phone at (619) 283-7378. On game day, tickets will be available for purchase one hour prior to the first game of the day.

For those interested in group tickets (10 or more), please call the Aztec Ticket Office in advance. Group ticket rates are not available on game day.

San Diego State will play its regular-season finale on Friday when it welcomes New Mexico. The Senior Night game is scheduled for a 7 p.m. PT start atop SDSU Sports Deck. Admission is free. The game will also stream live on the Mountain West Network.


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