2019 Women's Soccer Schedule Release (a pair of feet and the soccer ball are at the top of the page and it fades into text of the home games)

Davies Releases Challenging 2019 Women's Soccer Schedule

6/18/2019 9:51:00 AM

HACKETTSTOWN, N.J. – Nine home games, including the annual Cyclone Kickoff Classic, highlight the 2019 Centenary University women's soccer schedule released by head coach Kevin Davies.

Davies and the Cyclones are coming off a 2018 season in which they won 13 games, set the school record for single-season shutouts with 12, won the Colonial States Athletic Conference (CSAC) Championship and advanced to the NCAA Tournament.

"As always we will be playing a very strong out of conference schedule in order to prepare for CSAC schedule, which is going to be very competitive this year," said Davies.

The 2019 season gets underway the weekend of August 30 as Centenary hosts the Cyclone Kickoff Classic. The Cyclones will take on Albright on Friday, Aug. 30 and Drew on Saturday, Aug. 31. The fourth team in the field will be Otterbein.

Davies and the Cyclones will open the month of September by hosting a pair of games. Centenary welcomes William Paterson to Reeves Field on Sept. 4 and Neumann on Sept. 7.

Centenary will face a pair of tough road tests when it visits FDU Florham on Sept. 10 and Stockton on Sept. 14.

The Cyclones play two of their final three games in September at home. Centenary will sandwich home games against King's (Sept. 18) and Rosemont (Sept. 28) around a visit to NYU on Sept. 21. The Cyclones will begin their CSAC title defense with that contest against Rosemont to end the month.

Davies and the Cyclones will spend most of the month of October on the road, as five of their eight games will be road contests.

Centenary visits Clarks Summit (Oct. 1), College of Saint Elizabeth (Oct. 9), Wilson (Oct. 12), Cedar Crest (Oct. 22) and Notre Dame (Oct. 26).

The home slate will see the Cyclones play host to Keystone on Oct. 5, Cairn on Oct. 19 and Bryn Athyn to wrap up the regular season on Oct. 31.  
 
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