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Lindsey Wilson athletics to host multiple playoff games By Chris Wells Lindsey Wilson athletics is scheduled to host five national championship opening-round games this weekend. Three women's soccer teams and a trio of men's soccer teams compete on Friday and Saturday at Walter S. Reuling Stadium with the winners advancing to the national championship final site in two weeks. The Lindsey Wilson football team hosts an NAIA Football Championship Series game for the fifth time in its short history. The winner advances to the national quarterfinals next Saturday with hosts of the quarterfinal round yet to be determined. Lindsey Wilson women's soccer is the top seed in the Columbia, Ky., Bracket this weekend and will play at NoonCT on Saturday, against the winner of second-seeded Spring Arbor (Mich.) and third-seeded Indiana East. Spring Arbor and IU East meet at NoonCT on Friday in the first of the opening-round games. The winner of the weekend advances to play the winner of the Marion, Indiana Bracket, on Monday, Dec. 2, in Orange Beach, Alabama. The Lindsey Wilson men have the exact same draw as the Blue Raider women, serving as the top seed this weekend. The Blue Raiders -- who are slated to play at 3pmCT on Saturday -- host the winner of Southeastern (Fla.) and John Brown (Ark.) in the finals of the Columbia, Ky. Bracket. Southeastern and John Brown meet at 3pmCT on Friday. The team that emerges from the men's bracket advances to play the winner of the Salem, Oregon Bracket, on Monday, Dec. 2, in Irvine, California. The Lindsey Wilson football team puts its unbeaten record on the line against Saint Francis (Ind.) at Noon CT on Saturday at Blue Raider Stadium. The Blue Raiders are ranked No. 6 in the NAIA Top-25 after winning the Mid-South Conference Bluegrass Division last Saturday at Cumberlands (Ky.). The Cougars are ranked No. 11 in the NAIA. Admission is $5 for the soccer games and $10 for the football game this weekend. This story was posted on 2019-11-20 05:47:08
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