BOYDS, Md. – Women’s soccer postseason play begins on Thursday, Nov. 6, with No. 3 UConn versus No. 2 Xavier at 5 p.m., followed by No. 4 Creighton versus No. 1 Georgetown at 7:30 p.m. Both games will stream live on ESPN+ with Monika Moore and Anthony Mazzini on the call.
Semifinal winners advance to the title match on Nov. 9, slated for a noon ET kickoff. All three games will be played at the Maryland Soccerplex in Boyds, Md., for the third straight year.
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Tickets
General admission for adults to the events starts at $15 for a single session, while a tournament package is available starting at $20. In addition, a group discount is available for groups of 10 or more individuals. Large group tickets start at $8 per person for one session or $12 per person for both the semifinal and championship games. Military and children (3-17) discounts are also available. Military discounts will be provided when tickets are purchased in person at the venue with a current military ID. Tickets will be made available for purchase
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No. 3 UConn vs. No. 2 Xavier
5 p.m., ESPN+
* Regular-season meeting: UConn and Xavier tied 1-1.
* Xavier’s Samantha Erbach nabbed co-midfielder of the year as she led the conference in points (42), goals (14), goals per game (0.78), assists (14), and assists per game (0.78) during the regular season.
* Natalie Bain, the defensive player of the year, was part of a defensive unit that ranked in the top three of the conference throughout the season. The Musketeers posted nine shutouts across 18 games – tied for third in the BIG EAST.
* UConn is on a four-straight shutout winning streak, most recently defeating Seton Hall, 1-0.
* The team recorded seven BIG EAST wins this season, the most since 2007.
* The Huskies had five players placed on all-league teams – Chioma Okafor (first team), Anaya Johnson (first team), Anna Carson (second team), Se-Hanna Mars (third team), and Taylor Jenkins (third team).
No. 4 Creighton vs. No. 1 Georgetown
7:30 p.m., ESPN+
* Regular-season meeting: No. 12-ranked Georgetown defeated Creighton, 3-1.
* The Hoyas’ coaching staff was named the BIG EAST Coaching Staff of the Year after leading the squad to their fourth straight BIG EAST regular-season title with a perfect 10-0-0 mark.
* Offensive Player of the Year, GU’s Maja Lardner capped the 2025 regular season with 13 goals and three assists for 29 points in 18 starts. Her goals and points totals were a team-leading and good for third in the BIG EAST.
* Cara Martin, the conference’s goalkeeper of the year, led the BIG EAST in goals against average (0.51) and finished second in save percentage (.830) during the regular season.
* Creighton heads into the postseason with a 7-7-4 overall record and a 4-3-3 conference record. The Bluejays earned the 4 seed with a 3-0 win over St. John’s on Saturday.
* The Bluejays look to earn their first BIG EAST Tournament title in program history and first NCAA Tournament berth since 2010.
* Creighton’s Ariana Mondiri was named to the league’s first team, while Tori Gillis was named to the second team. Mondiri leads the team with 19 points on eight goals and three assists. Gillis dished a team-leading four assists, to go with one goal for six points. Freshman Jalen Chaney has proven herself an asset to Creighton’s offense with four goals and three assists.
2025 BIG EAST Women's Soccer Championship
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Semifinals – Thursday, Nov. 6
No. 3 UConn vs. No. 2 Xavier, 5 p.m., ESPN+
No. 4 Creighton vs. No. 1 Georgetown, 7:30 p.m., ESPN+
Championship Game – Sunday, Nov. 9
Winner of semifinal game 1 vs. Winner of semifinal game 2, Noon, ESPN+
* All times are eastern