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2005 NAIA Region VIII Women's Soccer Tournament
hosted by St. Francis (IN), Fort Wayne, Indiana

Friday November 4, 2005
Bishop D'Arcy Stadium (University of St. Francis - Fort Wayne, Indiana)
(Game 1) No. 8 Madonna vs. No. 15 Indiana Wesleyan, 12:00 pm
(Game 2) St. Francis vs. Cornerstone, 2:30 pm

Saturday November 5, 2005
Coonan Field (at St. Francis University - Fort Wayne)
(Championship) Winner G1 vs. Winner G2, 2:30 pm


Driving Directions:
To Bishop D'Arcy Stadium from Madonna:
Travel interstate 69 (S) and exit Highway 14 (Fort Wayne - Illinois Rd Exit#105A)  Travel east on Highway 14 for approximately 1 mile.  Highway 14 will intersect Highway 24 (Jefferson Blvd.)  Travel east on Jefferson Blvd. for approximately 1 mile.  Turn left on Lindenwood Avenue and travel approximately 1 mile to Spring Street.  West side of campus is on the right, and the main entrance is on Spring Street.  Bishop D'Arcy stadium is located on campus and is clearly marked once you enter campus.  Parking for soccer games is off of Leesburg Road, east side of campus past the main entrance on Spring Street to Leesburg Road, turn right.


Built: 1998
Capacity; 4,000
Bishop John M. D'Arcy Stadium
finished construction in the summer of 1998 and in 2004 the natural grass field was replaced with state-of-the-art Sporturf. For the first time in 2004, the stadium re-dedicated in 2003 honoring Bishop D'Arcy will be home to the football team AND the men's and women's soccer teams will play several games there as well. The stadium will holds nearly 4,000 spectators. It also serves the community playing host to Catholic Youth Organization football games on Sundays in the fall. The stadium also contains administrative and coaches offices, lockers rooms, bathrooms, conference rooms, a training room, and a wall recognizing the Stadium Founders Club members who gave financial support for its construction.