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Red Clay Rivalry

 
2023-24 Red Clay Rivalry Standings
Sport Date Location UWG Points VSU Points
Volleyball September 19, 2023 VSU 3, UWG 1 0.0  0.5
Men's Cross Country     October 21, 2023 UWG Finished 8th, VSU Finished 10th 1.0 0.5
Women's Cross Country October 21, 2023 UWG Finished 9th, VSU Finished 10th 2.0 0.5
Soccer October 27, 2023 UWG 1, VSU 1 2.5 1.0
Volleyball October 31, 2023 UWG 3, VSU 0 3.0 1.0
Football November 11, 2022 VSU 58, UWG 28 3.0 2.0
Women's Basketball December 7, 2023 VSU 61, UWG 54 3.0 2.5
Men's Basketball December 7, 2023 UWG 97, VSU 74 3.5 2.5
Women's Basketball February 3, 2024 VSU 67, UWG 57 3.5 3.0
Men's Basketball February 3, 2024 UWG 76, VSU 72 4.0 3.0
Points Still Available
Women's Tennis April 18, 2024 Carrollton, GA
Men's Golf April 21-23, 2024 Valdosta, GA
Baseball April 27-28, 2024 Carrollton, GA
Softball April 27-28, 2024 Carrollton, GA

About
The Red Clay Rivalry, established 2021, is a yearlong series between the University of West Georgia and Valdosta State University, encompassing all sports that each school sponsors. For each of the 11 sports in the rivalry, there will be one point awarded to the school who wins the majority of contests in each sport in a given season. 

Red Clay Rivalry History
- 2022-2023: West Georgia 6.5, Valdosta State 4.5 - UWG wins trophy
- 2021-2022: Valdosta State 7.0, West Georgia 4.0 - VSU wins trophy

Sports of Competition (11)
Women's Soccer, Volleyball, Football, Women's Cross Country, Men's Cross Country, Women's Basketball, Men's Basketball, Men's Golf, Baseball, Softball, and Women's Tennis.

Scoring
Points are awarded for all regular-season contests in all sports except men's golf and cross-country. For those sports, the highest finish at the Gulf South Conference Championships will determine the winner of the point. If teams only play once, the team that claims the regular season contest will earn the point. If teams play twice, a team must win both contests to win the point. If teams split the series, each team will be awarded a half point. In a three-game series, teams must win the series to earn the point. A school must earn six of the 11 points to outright win the trophy. In case of a 5.5-5.5 tie, the team in possession of the trophy will retain – similar to golf's Ryder Cup.

Reward
The school that wins the annual competition will get to house the trophy for the next academic calendar year. 
 
RCR Trophy
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