November 5,
2007
Yellowjacket Soccer Left Out of NCAA
Selection
BILLINGS, Mont.- The Montana State
Billings men’s soccer team waited anxiously for the NCAA Men’s
Soccer Selection Committee to decide whether or not the team
would be invited to its first ever NCAA Tournament berth only to
be left out of the top four selected to the Far West Region
Tournament.
Ranked as high as fourth in the first
regional ranking released back on October 23, the Yellowjackets
were on the bubble battling for the fourth and final spot only
to have it taken away by Grand Canyon University. The ‘Lopes
finished their season with four road games in Hawaii, going
3-0-1 against the island teams. Grand Canyon was 11-4-5 against
in-region opponents, while MSUB was 10-2-1.
Earning the top seed was Cal State
Dominguez Hills (17-2-0) who jumped two spots to first and will
host this year’s regional tournament. In second was Seattle
University (15-2-1) followed by Sonoma State (17-3-1) in third
and Grand Canyon in fourth (11-4-5). The tournament is
scheduled for Nov. 9 and 11 in Carson, Calif.
The Yellowjackets had a stellar season
recording the program’s first ever winning season, finishing
13-4-1 overall and 5-2-1 in the Great Northwest Athletic
Conference. |