Red River Athletic Conference
Soccer Operating Procedures
June 22, 2026
Table of Contents
I. Introduction
II. Schedules
III. Scores
IV. Players of the Week
V. Statistics
VI. Ratings
VII. Red Cards/Yellow Cards
VIII. All-Conference Team
IX. Rules Interpretations
X. Rain-Out Protocol/Rescheduling Procedures
XI. Forfeits
XII. Conference Tournament
XIII. All-Tournament Team
XIV. Conference Uniforms
XV. Conference Game Times
XVI. Game Day Responsibilities
XVII. Athletic Trainers
XVIII. Sportsmanship Policy
The conference chairs for the 2026 season are:
Men - Shane Hurley, Our Lady of the Lake
Women - Don Koontz, Texas A&M-Texarkana
The conference raters for 2026 are:
Men - Adam Kay, LSU Shreveport
Women - Ashley Cordeiro, Xavier
The conference oversight committees for the 2026 season include:
Men - Lucas Cordeiro (XULA), Robert Jaramillo (TAMUSA), Mackenzie Young (LSUA)
Women - Harrison Houle (LCU), Tim Moody (TAMUSA), Lee Williams (OLLU)
The athletic director representatives for the 2025 season are:
Tom Norris (OLLU) and Bobby Ladner (JCC)
Nominations received after the deadline and incomplete forms will not be considered.
The RRAC player of the week will be submitted for national award consideration.
Updated ratings information is due to the conference soccer chair each week to assist with national rankings. Send scores to the appropriate conference rater by 4 p.m. each Sunday. The RRAC will follow the NAIA guidelines for rating submissions, oversight committee involvement, and approvals.
Prior to the conference/group rating submission deadline, the rater is required to share their conference/group rating with the RRAC Oversight Committee for review. This must occur prior to the official submission of the conference/group rating in SID Help.
VII. Red Cards/Yellow Cards
All coaches are required to email the conference SID after any match in which a player received a red or yellow card. The information must include the name of the player, the match in which the infraction took place, the color of the card the player received, and the nature of the violation. Red Cards for foul language from players, coaches, or support staff will not be tolerated. All red cards received must be sent to the chairs.
Acts of Unsportsmanlike Conduct before, during, and following the athletic contest and Individual Penalties. Acts of unsportsmanlike conduct shall include, but not be limited to:
The NAIA has allowed conferences to review protest rules for soccer rule 5.8.1. It expands the postgame protest rule to include a review of violent behavior II and fighting red cards.
- The protest, including video of the incident, must be filed within 48 hours of the completion of the game (same as other protests)
- The scope would be limited to changing a violent behavior II to fighting red card two-game suspension to a violent behavior I red card (one-game suspension)
- NAIA regular season and conference tournament protests will be reviewed by the conference office
- NAIA National Championship protest review committee will include: NAIA National Resource Advisor, NAIA Director of Officiating & NAIA Sport Manager
All game fields should meet NAIA standards. If either coach feels the field is unsafe for play, and this is not agreed upon by both coaches, then the officials will be consulted. If it’s not decided at this point, then the Commissioner will make the decision and the 72-hour rule will go into effect.
All Conference games must be played. If Conference games are not played within the required period, they are a forfeit. Games can be moved due to weather or unusual circumstances to any date within the time frame for a sport season's completion, with approval from the Conference office. Non-Conference games would meet the same criteria according to NAIA policy. A school may appeal a forfeit through the NAIA procedure manual if it wishes to challenge the forfeit. If both teams are unable to play due to COVID-19 testing, the game will be ruled a "no contest" and may be rescheduled.
The RRAC Men's and Women's Soccer Championships will be held in early November.
Six (6) teams will qualify for the tournament in both men's and women's soccer, with the top two seeds receiving a first-round bye. The first round will feature No. 3 hosting No. 6 and No. 4 hosting No. 5. The final four teams in the men's and women's tournaments will compete in the semifinals and finals, with the highest remaining seed in each serving as the host. Seedings for both tournaments will be determined by the final conference records. The conference has the following rules in place in tie-breaker situations:
- Head-to-head results versus teams that are tied.
- Goal differential in conference matches (just a total "plus-minus +/-"). (Maximum number of six (6) per game)
- Goals scored in the conference (Maximum number of six (6) per game)
- Team with the fewest number of cards received in conference play.
- Coin flip.
Game times are 1 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. If a team has lights, the Thursday games will be played at 5 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. unless both Coaches and ADs agree on a change. Saturday games are at 1 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. unless both Coaches and ADs agree to change them. Women will play first, and men will play second.
The home team coach will email the visiting coach about parking and other logistics to make game day easier.
It is the home team's responsibility to provide a trainer and water for the visiting team. If the home team is unable to provide a trainer, the visiting team needs to be advised of this in advance so they can bring their own trainer.
Every attempt should be made to have a Game Administrator at every game.
The home team is responsible for taking stats. Stats will be provided to both of the coaches after the game for verification and signatures.
Teams must notify the RRAC and the coaches of home field locations by August 15.
If the fields don't meet the NCAA requirements/measurements, the two athletic directors can agree to play.
XVII. Athletic Trainers
Trainers need to be available at least an hour and a half (90min) before game time. If an athletic trainer will not be available, the visiting team must be notified one week in advanceto make any necessary adjustments.
XVIII. Sportsmanship Policy
Inappropriate acts by Administrators, Coaches, or Players before, during, and after athletic contests shall be handled by the Commissioner in accordance with the following guidelines until the matter is resolved.
1. An informal phone call from the Commissioner shall be made to the coach and administrator requesting correction or attention to the matter.
2. A formal letter from the Commissioner to the coach, administrator, and/or athlete, detailing examples and requesting correction or attention to the matter. This letter will be copied to the offending party’s supervisor and the President of the offending party’s institution.
3. Inappropriate acts by Administrators, Coaches or Players before, during, and following athletic contests that are deemed to be conclusive following a review by the Commissioner, with the approval of the Council of Presidents, will result in an automatic one-game suspension for the next athletic contest for the offending individual.
4. A second inappropriate act by Administrators, Coaches or Players before, during, and following athletic contests subsequent to the first offense that is deemed to be conclusive following a review by the Commissioner, with the approval of the Council of Presidents, will result in an automatic two-game suspension for the next two athletic contests for the offending individual.
5. Ineligibility for the remainder of all regular season and postseason participation will result for the offending individual if that Administrator, Coach or Player accumulates a third inappropriate act before, during, and following athletic contests in a single season that are deemed to be conclusive following a review by the Commissioner, with the approval of the Council of Presidents.
There is no appeal for an ejection. Suspensions may be appealed. This appeal may be sent to the Commissioner’s Office for review. The appeal will follow the bylaws and the constitutional process.
XIX. Ball Shaggers
Ball shaggers are required for every conference soccer contest and will be provided by the host school.
XX. Championship Host Hotels
For 2026-27, when host schools have agreements with hotels and rooms are part of the commitment for RRAC championship events, teams that qualify for those events are required to stay at the hotels designated by the host.









