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Brevard College Places 154 Student-Athletes on USA South Academic All-Conference List
Brevard College placed 154 student-athletes on the USA South Academic All-Conference Team for the 2022-23 academic year.
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BC Women’s Soccer Announces 2023 Schedule
The Brevard College women’s soccer program announced its schedule for the 2023 season of competition. The slate for the Tornados features 18 total regular season contests including eight home games and nine matchups within USA South Conference play.
“We are very excited for our upcoming 2023 schedule,” said Head Coach Juan Mascaro. “The first stretch of the season is against very solid competition and will prepare us for conference play. We look forward to competing for a conference championship this coming season with a strong group of returners and an exciting incoming class. There is a lot of anticipation around our program heading into the Fall and we can’t wait to get started.”
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Tornados Celebrate National Girls and Women in Sports Day
The Brevard College Department of Athletics proudly celebrates this year’s National Girls and Women in Sports Day (NGWSD). The Tornados will host a celebration at the next home athletics event – the Women’s Basketball game vs. N.C. Wesleyan on Friday, February 3 with tipoff set for 6 p.m. ET at the Boshamer Gymnasium.
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Program-Record Six Tornados Named to Women’s Soccer Academic All-District Team
A program-record six Brevard College women’ soccer student-athletes have been named 2022 Academic All-District performers, selected by College Sports Communicators (formerly CoSIDA). Brevard College’s Channing Barker, Grace Black, Maddy Edwards, Alyssa Hetherington, Abbie Worsencroft and Autumn Wright were all named to the Academic All-District team for the Fall 2022 season. All six Tornados now advance to the ballot for the 2022 CSC Academic All-America team.
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Tornados Conclude Season with Dramatic PK Shootout at USA South Conference Tournament
The seventh-seeded Brevard College women's soccer team (10-5-5) was eliminated 4-3 in a penalty kick shootout after a 0-0 draw to two-seed Southern Virginia University (10-6-2) in the First Round of the USA South Conference Tournament on Tuesday in Buena Vista, Virginia. The penalty-kick shootout came after 110 minutes of scoreless soccer with 90 minutes of regulation followed by two 10-minute overtime periods.
The host Southern Virginia made all four of its penalty-kick attempts to take the victory. BC’s graduate students Emma White and Khadijah Shakirof along with junior Grace Black each made penalty kicks in the shootout for the Tornados.
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