CANTON – The SUNY Canton women's soccer program and Head Coach Matt Milograno have announced their upcoming schedule for the 2024 season.
The Roos will compete in 17 matches with six home …
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CANTON – The SUNY Canton women's soccer program and Head Coach Matt Milograno have announced their upcoming schedule for the 2024 season.
The Roos will compete in 17 matches with six home games and nine matches coming vs. SUNYAC institutions in the team's first season in their new conference. SUNY Canton opens the year on the road at the SUNY Poly Tournament on August 30th and 31st. The Roos square off with the host Wildcats on Friday at 3 p.m. to kick off the season.
After road tilts at Elmira and SUNY ESF, the team welcomes Clarkson to the turf in their home opener on September 10th. Canton plays its next three matches on the road at Alfred State (9/14), Marywood (9/18) and SUNY Delhi (9/20).
The Roos open SUNYAC play on September 28th when they host Fredonia State. Four days later the team will square off with Oswego State at home. Other SUNYAC home games include SUNY Potsdam (10/9), SUNY Oneonta (10/19) and SUNY Cortland (10/23). The team wraps up the regular season on October 26th at Plattsburgh State.
The Roos will look to qualify for their first SUNYAC Tournament. The top six teams in the conference standings qualify for the playoffs with the top two seeds earning byes to the semifinals. The third and fourth seeds will host first round games on November 2nd with the first and second seeds hosting semifinals on November 6th. The SUNYAC championship will take place on November 9th at the highest remaining seed.