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- The 2018 SEC women's soccer tournament was the postseason women's soccer tournament for the SEC. The Texas A&M Aggies were the defending champions, but they were eliminated from the 2018 tournament with a 2–1 loss to the South Carolina Gamecocks in the quarterfinals. The LSU Tigers won the tournament title via a penalty kick shootout win over the Arkansas Razorbacks in the final. This was the first SEC women's soccer tournament title for LSU, and the first for coach Brian Lee. (en)
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- * Tori Cannata – Arkansas
* Reece Christopherson – Arkansas
* Kayla McKeon – Arkansas
* Taylor Troutman – Auburn
* Lauren Chang – South Carolina
* Luciana Zullo – South Carolina
* Bunny Shaw – Tennessee
* Emily Bates – Texas A&M (en)
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- * South Carolina against LSU
* Ole Miss against Arkansas (en)
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- * Taylor Malham – Arkansas
* Madison Alexander – Florida
* Shannon Cooke – LSU
* Julissa Cisneros – Missouri (en)
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dbp:aet
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dbp:assistantreferee
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- Sam Bilbo (en)
- Jennifer Politz (en)
- Kaili Terry (en)
- Kalili Terry (en)
- Kate Wasiak (en)
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- Craig Lowry (en)
- Sam Bilbo (en)
- Alicia Messer (en)
- Craigh Lowry (en)
- Kate Wasiak (en)
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- Gus St. Silva (en)
- Ceciah Valero (en)
- Jennifer Politz (en)
- Becky Pagan (en)
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- * Own Goal (en)
- *Tori Cannata
*Own goal
*Taylor Malham
*Channing Foster
*Reece Christopherson
*Mary Kate Smith (en)
- * Abbi Neece
* Kayla McKeon (en)
- * Alex Thomas ,
* Chrissy Pitre (en)
- * Emily Bates (en)
- * Lauren Chang
* Jyllissa Harris
* Luciana Zullo (en)
- * Madison Alexander (en)
- * Madison Alexander
* Sarah Troccoli (en)
- * Meghan Flynn
* Bunny Shaw (en)
- * Momola Adesanmi
* Julissa Cisneros (en)
- * Sammie Betters (en)
- * Shannon Cooke (en)
- * Sarah Le Beau
* Team
* Gessie Gerow
* Taylor Troutman (en)
- * Taylor Malham
* Marissa Kinsey
* Emily Russell
* Team (en)
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- * Stefani Doyle
* Taylor Malham
* Haley VanFossen (en)
- * Alex Thomas
* Adrienne Richardson
* Marlena Cutura
* Abbey Newton
* Lucy Parker
* Chrissy Pitre
* Tinaya Alexander
* Shannon Cooke
* Meghan Johnson (en)
- * Katie Cousins
* Anna Bialczak
* Bunny Shaw
* Mackenzie Gouner
* Maya Neal
* Shae Yanez
* Rylie O'Keefe
* Salera Jordan
* Brice McInroy (en)
- * Kaylan Marckese
* Georgia Eaton-Collins
* Tess Sapone
* Madison Alexander (en)
- * Alex Thomas
* Adrienne Richardson
* Marlena Cutura
* Abbey Newton (en)
- * Bri Folds
* Treva Aycock
* Angeline Daly
* Gianna Montini
* Rocio Sanders (en)
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- First round (en)
- Quarterfinals (en)
- Semifinals (en)
- Championship (en)
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- 4 (xsd:integer)
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- Karen Abt (en)
- Jonathan Weiner (en)
- Corey Rockwell (en)
- Tori Penso (en)
- Ceciah Valero (en)
- Becky Pagan (en)
- Mike Dee (en)
- Elvis Mahumutovic (en)
- Jonathan Weeiner (en)
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- #2 Tennessee (en)
- #9 Auburn (en)
- #6 South Carolina (en)
- #10 Missouri (en)
- #7 LSU (en)
- #4 Arkansas (en)
- #3 Texas A&M (en)
- #8 Florida (en)
- #1 Vanderbilt (en)
- #5 Ole Miss (en)
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- The 2018 SEC women's soccer tournament was the postseason women's soccer tournament for the SEC. The Texas A&M Aggies were the defending champions, but they were eliminated from the 2018 tournament with a 2–1 loss to the South Carolina Gamecocks in the quarterfinals. The LSU Tigers won the tournament title via a penalty kick shootout win over the Arkansas Razorbacks in the final. This was the first SEC women's soccer tournament title for LSU, and the first for coach Brian Lee. (en)
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- 2018 SEC women's soccer tournament (en)
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