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PANTHERS READY FOR ECAC ROADTIP TO WILLIAM PATERSON

PANTHERS READY FOR ECAC ROADTIP TO WILLIAM PATERSON

NOVEMBER 9, 2009

CAPE COD, MA (www.oldwestburypanthers.com) - The SUNY College at Old Westbury women's soccer has been selected as the seventh seed in the ECAC Division III Metro Region Tournament and will play second-seeded William Paterson (10-7-3) in Wayne, New Jersey on Wednesday at 5 p.m. in the opening round.  The ECAC Tournament appearance marks the first in program history, continuing a season for the record books after the Panthers posted an 8-8-2 record. 

The Panthers just missed out on a second consecutive Skyline Conference Tournament appearance, finishing tied for sixth place with a 4-4-1 conference mark.  Old Westbury lost to Purchase in the final game of the regular season on October 31. 

TOURNAMENT SEEDS
#1 NYU
#2 William Paterson
#3 New Jersey City
#4 Bard
#5 Purchase
#6 Mount Saint Mary
#7 Old Westbury

 

 

 

ECAC DIVISION III METRO REGION TOURNAMENT
#7 Old Westbury Panthers (8-8-2)
at #2 William Paterson Pioneers (10-7-3)
5 p.m.
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Pioneer Soccer Park
Wayne, New Jersey
LIVE STATS

 

 

Team Record: 8-8-2   Team Record: 10-7-3
     
Team Information:   Team Information:
Roster l Schedule l Statistics   Roster l Schedule l Statistics
     
Website: www.oldwestburypanthers.com   Website: www.wpupioneers.com
      
Head Coach: Craig Newman   Head Coach: Keith Woods
Record at Old Westbury:
13-19-2 (2nd Season)
  Record at William Paterson:
139-86-18 (13th Season)
Career Record: 13-19-2 (2nd Season)   Career Record: 139-86-18 (13th Season)
     
Previous Match: L, 3-1   Previous Match: L, 3-0
at Purchase   vs. The College of New Jersey 
October 31 - Purchase, New York   November 3 - Ewing, New Jersey

 

ABOUT THE ECAC

The Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) is the nation's largest athletic conference and only multi-divisional conference, with approximately 300 Division I, II and III colleges and universities from Maine to North Carolina and westerly to Illinois. Established in 1938 with 58 charter members, the ECAC has since emerged as the nationwide leader in service. The Asa S. Bushnell Center, named after inaugural commissioner Asa S. Bushnell, serves as the main office for the ECAC. It is located in Centerville, Massachusetts on Cape Cod.

After Asa S. Bushnell molded the organization from its formation to his retirement in 1970, George Schiebler took over as commissioner from 1970-1972.  Robert M. "Scotty" Whitelaw (1972-1989) guided the ECAC through one of the most significant events in its history, as the Eastern Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (EAIAW) was consolidated into the ECAC in 1983. With the addition of women's sports, the ECAC doubled its number of championships and greatly increased its membership.  Clayton Chapman (1989-1998), Phil Buttafuoco (1998-2006), and Steve Bamford (2006-2007) have also carried the title of commissioner through the last 19 years. Current commissioner Rudy Keeling assumed chief administrator duties on May 1, 2007.  As Commissioner, Keeling has revealed a new Strategic Plan for the ECAC emphasizing membership services, conference office operations, academic and athletic excellence and equity as well as inclusion and diversity.

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