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The Triad United Aces are a USASA
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team based in North Carolina that have made repeated appearances in USASA national tournaments.


Tournament results


2007

The Aces participated in the
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National Women's Amateur and made it all the way to the final, where they ultimately lost to the New York Athletic Club by a score of 2-4.


2008

The Aces failed to qualify for the
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National Women's Amateur. In Region III qualifying, the Aces beat the Houston Challengers 4-3 before losing to the
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1-5 the next day. The D'Feeters would go on to win the Amateur title.


2009

The Aces failed to qualify for the
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National Women's Cup. In Region III qualifying, the Aces lost to the Houston Challengers 1-3 before beating Lynch's Irish Pub 3-0 two days later.


2010

Region III qualifying for the
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National Women's Cup increased from three teams to six, with the other five teams being Dallas Premier, Houston Challengers,
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, Georgia Cougars, and Louisiana Mudbugs. Play was divided into two groups of three, and once again the Aces finished as runner-up in their group, failing to qualify for the regional final.


2011

Three other teams joined the Aces in attempting to qualify for the
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National Women's Cup: the
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, the Central SC Cobras, and FC Austin. The Aces won their semifinal and then beat the AFC Aces to qualify for the national semifinals of the 2011 Women's Cup. In the semifinals, the Aces lost to Sparta United WSC by a score of 0-3.


References

Women's soccer clubs in the United States Soccer clubs in North Carolina {{NorthCarolina-footyclub-stub