2019 Women’s National Collegiate Club Championship
Women’s National Collegiate Club Championship
University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN |
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Rolfs Aquatic Center (100 Leahy Drive, Notre Dame, IN 46556) |
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Positions are based on the order of finish at the 2018 National Collegiate Club Championship: | |
1st Position – | 9th Position – |
University of California-Davis (Sierra Pacific Division) |
Pennsylvania State University (Mid-Atlantic Division) |
2nd Position – | 10th Position – |
California Polytechnic State University (Pacific Coast Division) |
Cornell University (New York Division Runner-Up) |
3rd Position – | 11th Position – |
University of Florida (Southeast Division) |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (North Atlantic Division) |
4th Position – | 12th Position – |
Lindenwood University (Midwest Division) |
University of Texas (Texas Division Runner-Up) |
5th Position – | 13th Position – |
San Diego State University (Southwest Division) |
Colorado School of Mines (Rocky Mountain Division) |
6th Position – | 14th Position – |
Michigan State University (Big Ten Division) |
University of Virginia (Atlantic Division) |
7th Position – | 15th Position – |
University of Washington (Northwest Division) |
Fresno State University (Sierra Pacific Division Runner-Up) |
8th Position – | 16th Position – |
Boston College (New England Division) |
University of Notre Dame (Host/Midwest Division Fourth Place) |
Special Schedule Notes
- The tournament is not seeded by ability, since there is no equitable means to determine the respective strength of the teams. Too few teams play outside of their division schedules to create an accurate seeding. Match-ups are therefore based upon the 2018 National Collegiate Club Championship results by division. The host region receives two automatic bids, one of which is assumed by the division champion and the other by the host site or division runner-up (the 16th position). This ensures the tournament host is always a participant.
- Teams listed first wear dark caps and are home on the scoreboard. The host team always wears dark caps and is listed first on the scoreboard regardless of seed.
- The Heartland Division Champion (Carleton College) and runner-up (Grinnell College) both declined to attend the Women’s National Collegiate Club Championship and will attend the Division III Club Championship. Per league policy, the open position is offered to the runner-up from the previous year’s championship division (Sierra Pacific Division). The argument of No. 16 seed the University of Notre Dame moving up to No. 15 position is moot as league policy prevents two teams from the same division (i.e., Sierra Pacific Division runner-up UC-Davis and runner-up Fresno State) from meeting in the first round of the National Collegiate Club Championship meaning Notre Dame must remain the No. 16 seed.
Women’s National Collegiate Club Championship Schedule
wdt_ID | date | Time | Location | Matchup: (Dark vs. White) | Dark Score | White Score | Video |
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28 | Friday, May 3 | 9:00AM | University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN (Rolfs Aquatics Center) | 16th Position vs. 1st Position (Game 1) - University of Notre Dame vs. University of California-Davis | 6 | 17 | Watch ($) |
29 | Friday, May 3 | 10:10AM | University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN (Rolfs Aquatics Center) | 2nd Position vs. 15th Position (Game 2) - Cal Poly State University vs. Fresno State University | 11 | 9 | Watch ($) |
30 | Friday, May 3 | 11:20AM | University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN (Rolfs Aquatics Center) | 3rd Position vs. 14th Position (Game 3) - University of Florida vs. University of Virginia | 13 | 0 | Watch ($) |
31 | Friday, May 3 | 12:30PM | University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN (Rolfs Aquatics Center) | 4th Position vs. 13th Position (Game 4) - Lindenwood University vs. Colorado School of Mines | 14 | 6 | Watch ($) |
32 | Friday, May 3 | 1:40PM | University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN (Rolfs Aquatics Center) | 5th Position vs. 12th Position (Game 5) - San Diego State University vs. University of Texas | 14 | 1 | Watch ($) |
33 | Friday, May 3 | 2:50PM | University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN (Rolfs Aquatics Center) | 6th Position vs. 11th Position (Game 6) - Michigan State University vs. MIT | 5 | 6 | Watch ($) |
34 | Friday, May 3 | 4:00PM | University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN (Rolfs Aquatics Center) | 8th Position vs. 9th Position (Game 7) Boston College vs. Pennsylvania State University | 9 | 4 | Watch ($) |
35 | Friday, May 3 | 5:10PM | University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN (Rolfs Aquatics Center) | 7th Position vs. 10th Position (Game 8) - University of Washington vs. Cornell University | 18 | 5 | Watch ($) |
36 | Friday, May 3 | 6:20PM | University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN (Rolfs Aquatics Center) | Loser of Game 5 vs. Loser of Game 4 (Game 9) - University of Texas vs. Colorado School of Mines | 5 | 6 | Watch ($) |
37 | Friday, May 3 | 7:30PM | University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN (Rolfs Aquatics Center) | Loser of Game 6 vs. Loser of Game 3 (Game 10) - Michigan State University vs. University of Virginia | 11 | 0 | Watch ($) |
2019 Women’s National Collegiate Club All-Tournament Team
Most Valuable Player: | Mary Campbell (University of Florida) |
Coach of the Tournament: | Katie Larson (University of Florida) |
First Team | |
Mary Campbell (Goalie) | University of Florida |
Kelly Martin | University of Florida |
Carmen Steinmeier | University of California-Davis |
Dallyce Marglon | University of California-Davis |
Emily Milton | California Polytechnic State University |
Shelby Vidmar | Fresno State University |
Marissa Wyan | San Diego State University |
Second Team | |
Cassidy Crouch (Goalie) | University of California-Davis |
Stephanie Zwicker | University of Florida |
Phoebe Iglesias | University of Florida |
Mary Elizabeth Ward | University of Washington |
Karli Stone | University of Washington |
Heather Clark | Boston College |
Maddie David | California Polytechnic State University |
Jordan Card | Colorado School of Mines |
Hanna Muller | Lindenwood University |
Colleen Boensel | San Diego State University |
Championship Event Information
Event Information includes items such as a Championship Program, Ticket Pricing, Video Streaming, Hotel Room Block Opportunities and even special Facility Notes such as Parking Locations.
Hotels (for Thursday, Friday, Saturday – May 2-4):
- Holiday Inn Mishawaka Hotel-Conference Center (1208 E. Douglas Rd., Mishawaka, Ind. 46545)
- Full service hotel with the Douglas Restaurant in the lobby. All rooms have a refrigerator and microwave. Hotel has an indoor pool and exercise area.
- Rate: $99 plus tax with breakfast buffet including in the rate
- Block: 15 rooms with two queen beds and 5 king rooms.
- Booking Information: Guests can book Online or can call the hotel directly at 574-258-4408 and mention the Collegiate Water Polo Association. Cut off date for the group block is April 18th to receive the group rate.
- Full service hotel with the Douglas Restaurant in the lobby. All rooms have a refrigerator and microwave. Hotel has an indoor pool and exercise area.
- Holiday Inn Express (120 Dixie Way North, South Bend, Ind. 46637)
- Rate: $99 plus tax including breakfast
- Block: 45 rooms with two queen beds and 20 king rooms with pullout sofas
- Booking Information: Guests can book Online or can call the hotel directly at 574-968-8080 and mention the Collegiate Water Polo Association. Cut off date for the group block is April 18th to receive the group rate.
Tickets:
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Fans attending the National Collegiate Club Championship can pay for either a three-day tournament pass ($25) or a one-day pass ($10) for the league’s penultimate club championship. University of Notre Dame students, faculty and staff with a valid college ID, and senior citizens 65 and older, will be admitted at discounted prices of $10 (tournament pass) and $5 (one-day pass). All children 12 and under are free of charge. All tickets are exclusively available at the door as there will be no presale in advance of the championship.
Video Streaming: CLICK HERE
- The CWPA is offering live-streaming of the weekend on a pay-per-view basis through Stretch Internet. Fans can access the stream by CLICKING HERE. The cost of viewership is $10 per game, or $25 for the weekend tournament package that includes all the contested games. In addition, fans can access the stream until July following the conclusion of the tournament.