Second-seeded Charlotte will host top-seeded Dayton for the Atlantic 10 women's soccer championship at 1 p.m. Sunday at Transamerica Field.
The 49ers (16-2-2) are in their fourth final in five seasons. They are 5-0-1 all-time against the Flyers (15-0-5) after a scoreless double-overtime tie during the regular season.
“We will have to bring out ‘A' game on Sunday against Dayton,” said Charlotte coach John Cullen.
The 49ers advanced by beating Fordham 2-1 Friday. Dayton ousted Saint Louis 5-1.
SOUTHERN: Davidson (11-9-1) and College of Charleston (12-6-2) will play for the title at 1 p.m. Sunday in Greensboro.
The Wildcats upset top-seeded and host UNC Greensboro 1-0 Friday. The Cougars advanced by defeating Samford 6-5 on penalty kicks.
ACC: In Cary, top-seed Florida State (16-3-1) and third-seed North Carolina (16-3-1) will meet for the title at 2 p.m. The game will be a rematch of the Seminoles' 3-2, double-overtime win at home in October.
The Tar Heels beat Boston College 1-0 in double-overtime Friday, and Florida State eliminated Virginia Tech 2-0.
SEC: A new conference champion will be crowned when fourth-seeded South Carolina (17-3-1) takes on second-seeded Louisiana State (12-4-3) at 3 p.m. in Orange Beach, Ala. Both earned 1-0 semifinal victories.
BIG SOUTH: Eighth-seeded Winthrop will face No.7 seed High Point in the title game at 2 p.m. today in Charleston.
Saturday's game
BELMONT ABBEY 2, ANDERSON 1: Connie Axiotis and Erika Trivisonno scored first-half goals during the first 13 minutes, and the Crusaders (14-5) beat the Trojans (12-9) to win the Conference Carolinas title.








