1995 NIRSA National Soccer Championship

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1995 NIRSA National Soccer Championship
League NIRSA
Sport Soccer
Site University of Texas
Austin, Texas
DurationNovember 16–18, 1995
Number of teams12 (men's championship)
12 (women's championship)
6 (men's open)
6 (women's open)
Men's Championship Division
Score5–0
ChampionTexas
(1st title, 1st title game)
  Runners-upKansas State
(1st title game)
Season MVPPeter Narvarte (Texas)
Women's Championship Division
ChampionColorado
(1st title, 1st title game)
  Runners-upMiami (OH)
(2nd title game)
Season MVPBrittan Hlista (Colorado)
Men's Open Division
Score1–1 (a.e.t.)
4–3 (pen.)
ChampionRice [lower-alpha 1]
Texas "B"
(1st title, 1st title game)
  Runners-upTexas Tech
(1st title game)
Season MVPBen Heilman (Texas)
Women's Open Division
ChampionOhio State
(1st title, 1st title game)
  Runners-upKansas
(1st title game)
Top seedKristi Malen (Ohio State)
NIRSA national soccer championships seasons

The 1995 NIRSA national soccer championship was the 2nd NIRSA National Soccer Championships, the annual national championships for United States-based, collegiate club soccer teams organized by NIRSA. It took place at Georgia Southern University in Statesboro, Georgia from Thursday, November 16 to Saturday, November 18, 1995. Notably, this is the first tournament that added the open division for the men and women. [1]

Contents

Overview

Men's championship

In the finals, hosts Texas would face Kansas State. Prior to this, in the group stage, both teams would win all three of their games. Texas would defeat Ohio State 5-0 in their opener, then Grand Valley State 7-0, and finally Colorado 2-0 while Kansas State defeated Tulane via forfeit, then reigning champions Purdue 4-1, and finally Xavier 5-2.

In the knockout round, Texas would concede their first goal of the tournament in a 8–1 win over Xavier while Kansas State would remain tied 1–1 with Oregon after regulation and overtime, meaning a penalty shootout was required. Kansas State would win the shootout 5–3 and advance to the semifinals to face Ohio State. In the semifinals, Texas would defeat reigning champions, Purdue, 2–0 while Kansas State would once again require overtime after a 0–0 draw with Ohio State. In overtime, Kansas State would score and advance to the finals against hosts Texas. In the finals, Texas would defeat Kansas State 5–0 and claim their first national title. Texas' Peter Narvarte would be named the tournament's MVP. [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]

Women's championship

In the finals, Colorado would face the reigning champions Miami (OH) in a rematch of their second group stage game. In the group stage opener, Miami (OH) would defeat hosts, Texas, 4-1 while Colorado defeated Iowa 7-0. In the second group stage match, the teams would remain tied 1-1 after regulation, but Miami (OH) would claim the victory with a goal in overtime. In the group stage finale, Miami (OH) defeated Iowa 2-0 while Colorado defeated hosts, Texas, 3-1, sending both teams to the knockout round.

In the knockout round, Miami (OH) would defeat reigning semifinalists, Purdue, 4-3 while Colorado defeated Baylor 5-0. In the semifinals, Colorado would defeat Penn State 2-0 while Miami (OH) defeated Illinois 3-2, meaning they were the only reigning champion to reach the finals with Purdue's men's team losing to Texas in the semifinals of the men's championship division. In the finals, despite the first match being close enough to require overtime, Colorado would defeat Miami (OH) handidly 4-0 and claim their first national title. Former Texas A&M varsity player, Brittan Hlista of Colorado, would be named the MVP. [7] [8]

Men's open

In the inaugural open tournament, in-state rivals Rice and hosts Texas' "B" team would face off in a rematch of both teams' group stage finale. In the seeding matches, Texas "B" would win their opener 7-1 over TAMU-Galveston and their second match 6-0 over Kirkwood CC. Meanwhile, Rice would lose their opener to Sam Houston State 0-5 then lost 1-4 to Texas Tech. In the group stage finale for both teams, Texas "B" would defeat Rice 4-0 giving Texas "B" the number 1 overall seed and an automatic bye to the semifinals while Rice had the sixth, and worst, seed and would have to face Sam Houston State again in the opening round. In the opening round, Kirkwood CC would defeat TAMU-Galveston 5-2 and advance to the semifinals to play Texas "B" while Rice would defeat in-city rival and 3 seed, Sam Houston State, 4–0 and would now face another in-state rival in Texas Tech. In the semifinals, Texas "B" would defeat Kirkwood Community College 5-0 while Rice would tie Texas Tech 1–1 after regulation meaning overtime would be required. Rice's midfielder Mike Eggen, who scored Rice's first goal, would score in overtime to improbably send his team to the finals. In the finals, Rice's Mike Eggen would open the scoring but Texas "B" would tie the game up shortly after that. The game would remain tied 1–1 through regulation and overtime meaning a penalty shootout would determine the champion. Rice would make four of their five kicks and would defeat Texas "B".

However, shortly after this, tournament officials determined Rice used an ineligible player following the opening round match against Sam Houston State and vacated their title. Rather than leaving the first title without a champion, initial runners-up Texas "B" would be given the title and since they lost to Rice in the semifinals, initial semifinalist Texas Tech would be judged as the runners-up with Kirkland CC being judged as a "finalist". To date, this is the only time an open division team as been judged to have used ineligible players and the only time when a forfeited title was given to another team (the only other instance of this was in 2006 where Illinois men vacated their title but the championship was left without a champion rather than awarding it to the finalists, Utah Valley State). [9]

Women's open

In the inaugural women's open finals, Ohio State would face Kansas in a rematch of their group stage finale. Prior to this, in the group stage, Ohio State won their opener 7-0 over Sam Houston State then beat Colorado State 3-0 while Kansas would lose their opener 0-1 to Grand Valley State but would beat Texas Tech 4-1 in the following match. In the group stage finale, Ohio State would defeat Kansas 3-0 giving Kansas the 4-seed to face 5-seed Texas Tech in the opener while Ohio State received the number two overall seed and automatically advanced to the semifinals.

In the opening round, both games would result in a forfeit with Sam Houston State forfeiting to Colorado State who would advance to the semifinals to face Ohio State and with Texas Tech forfeiting to Kansas, advancing them to the semifinals to face Grand Valley State. In the semifinals, Ohio State would defeat Colorado State 5-0 while Kansas defeated Grand Valley State 2–1 despite previously losing to them. In the finals, Ohio State would claim the first women's open title after defeating Kansas 7-0. Ohio State's Kristi Malen would be named MVP. [6]

Qualification and selections

Men's championship

RegionTeamAppearanceLast Bid
IIIPurdue2nd 1994
IIIOhio State1stNever
IIIGrand Valley State1stNever
IIIIndiana1stNever
IIIXavier1stNever
IVTexas2nd 1994
IVKansas State1stNever
IVTulane1stNever
IVWichita State1stNever
VColorado1stNever
VISalt Lake CC1stNever
VIOregon1stNever

Women's championship

RegionTeamAppearanceLast Bid
IPenn State1stNever
IIMiami (FL)1stNever
IINorth Florida1stNever
IIIMiami (OH)2nd 1994
IIIPurdue2nd 1994
IIIIllinois1stNever
IIIOhio University1stNever
IVTexas1stNever
IVBaylor1stNever
IVTulane1stNever
VIowa1stNever
VColorado1stNever

Men's open

RegionNumTeam
I0-
II 0-
III0-
IV5Texas "B", Rice, Texas Tech, Texas A&M-Galveston, Sam Houston State
V1Kirkwood CC
VI0-

Women's open

RegionNumTeam
I0
II 0
III2Ohio State, Grand Valley
IV2Texas Tech, Sam Houston State
V2Kansas, Colorado State
VI0

Source: [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17]

Group stage

Men's championship

Group A
PosTeamPldWLGFGAGDSO [lower-alpha 2] GFP [lower-alpha 3] PtsQualification
1Texas330140+143829Advanced to knockout stage
2Ohio State32136-31316
3Colorado31223-1129
4Grand Valley State303111-10011
Scores
Thu, November 16 Colorado 2-0Grand Valley University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Report Stadium: Whitaker Fields
Thu, November 16 Texas 5–0Ohio State University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Report Stadium: Whitaker Fields

Thu, November 16Colorado0-1 Ohio State University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Stadium: Whitaker Fields
Thu, November 16Grand Valley0–7 Texas University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Report Stadium: Whitaker Fields

Fri, November 17 Texas 2–0Colorado University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Report Stadium: Whitaker Fields
Fri, November 17 Ohio State 2-1Grand Valley University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Report
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Stadium: Whitaker Fields
Group B
PosTeamPldWLGFGAGDSO [lower-alpha 2] GFP [lower-alpha 3] PtsQualification
1Salt Lake CC330141+132828Advanced to knockout stage
2Indiana32189-10618
3Oregon31286+20612
4Wichita State303317-14033
Scores
Thu, November 16Wichita State1–5 Oregon University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Thu, November 16 Salt Lake CC 5–0Indiana University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Report

Thu, November 16Wichita State2–5 Indiana University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Thu, November 16Oregon1–2 Salt Lake CC University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Report

Fri, November 17 Salt Lake CC 7–0Wichita State University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Report
Fri, November 17 Indiana 3–2Oregon University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Group C
PosTeamPldWLGFGAGDSO [lower-alpha 2] GFP [lower-alpha 3] PtsQualification
1Kansas State330103+71726Advanced to knockout stage
2Purdue32145-11417
3Xavier31247-31411
4Tulane [lower-alpha 4] 30303-3000
Scores
Thu, November 16 Purdue 2–1Xavier University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Thu, November 16Tulane0–1
Forfeit
Kansas State University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Report

Thu, November 16Purdue1–4 Kansas State University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Report
Thu, November 16 Xavier 1–0
Forfeit
Tulane University of Texas
Austin, Texas

Fri, November 17Tulane0–1
Forfeit
Purdue University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Fri, November 17 Kansas State 5–2Xavier University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Report

Women's championship

PosTeamPldWLGFGAGDSO [lower-alpha 2] GFP [lower-alpha 3] PtsQualification
1Penn State33082+62826Advanced to knockout stage
2Tulane3124401411
3Purdue3124401310
4North Florida31217-6118
Scores
Thu, November 16 North Florida 1–0
Forfeit
Tulane University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Stadium: Whitaker Fields
Thu, November 16Purdue0–2 Penn State University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Stadium: Whitaker Fields

Thu, November 16North Florida0–3 Penn State University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Stadium: Whitaker Fields
Thu, November 16 Tulane 2–0Purdue University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Stadium: Whitaker Fields

Fri, November 17 Purdue 4–0North Florida University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Stadium: Whitaker Fields
Fri, November 17 Penn State 3–2Tulane University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Stadium: Whitaker Fields
PosTeamPldWLGFGAGDSO [lower-alpha 2] GFP [lower-alpha 3] PtsQualification
1Baylor330133+101928Advanced to knockout stage
2Illinois32194+51619
3Ohio31264+21411
4Miami (FL)303118-17011
Scores
Thu, November 16Miami (FL)1–6 Illinois University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Stadium: Whitaker Fields
Thu, November 16Ohio1–3 Baylor University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Stadium: Whitaker Fields

Thu, November 16Miami (FL)0–7 Baylor University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Stadium: Whitaker Fields
Thu, November 16 Illinois 1–0Ohio University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Stadium: Whitaker Fields

Fri, November 17 Ohio 5–0Miami (FL) University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Stadium: Whitaker Fields
Fri, November 17 Baylor 3–2
(a.e.t.)
Illinois University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Stadium: Whitaker Fields
PosTeamPldWLGFGAGDSO [lower-alpha 2] GFP [lower-alpha 3] PtsQualification
1Miami (OH)33082+61726Advanced to knockout stage
2Colorado321113+81720
3Iowa312210-8028
4Texas30339-6033
Scores
Thu, November 16 Miami (OH) 4–1Texas University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Stadium: Whitaker Fields
Thu, November 16Iowa0–7 Colorado University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Stadium: Whitaker Fields

Thu, November 16 Miami (OH) 2–1
(a.e.t.)
Colorado University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Stadium: Whitaker Fields
Thu, November 16Texas1–2 Iowa University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Stadium: Whitaker Fields

Fri, November 17Iowa0–2 Miami (OH) University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Stadium: Whitaker Fields
Fri, November 17 Colorado 3–1Texas University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Stadium: Whitaker Fields

Men's open

Group A
PosSeedTeamPldWLGFGAGDSO [lower-alpha 2] GFP [lower-alpha 3] PtsQualification
11Texas "B"330171+162929Advanced to semifinals
22Texas Tech330171+162929
36Rice303113-12011Advanced to first round
Group B
PosSeedTeamPldWLGFGAGDSO [lower-alpha 2] GFP [lower-alpha 3] PtsQualification
13Sam Houston State32194+51619Advanced to first round
24Kirkwood CC312520-15039
35Texas A&M-Galveston303616-10056
Scores
Thu, November 16Kirkwood CC0–10 Texas Tech University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Stadium: Whitaker Fields
Thu, November 16TAMU-Galveston1–7 Texas "B" University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Stadium: Whitaker Fields
Thu, November 16Rice0–5 Sam Houston State University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Stadium: Whitaker Fields

Thu, November 16 Texas Tech 4–1Rice University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Stadium: Whitaker Fields
Thu, November 16TAMU-Galveston1–4 Sam Houston State University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Stadium: Whitaker Fields
Thu, November 16 Texas "B" 6–0Kirkwood CC University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Stadium: Whitaker Fields

Fri, November 17Rice0–4 Texas "B" University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Stadium: Whitaker Fields
Fri, November 17TAMU-Galveston4–5 (a.e.t.)
Penalties
Kirkwood CC University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Stadium: Whitaker Fields
Fri, November 17 Texas Tech 3–0Sam Houston State University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Stadium: Whitaker Fields

Women's open

Group A
PosSeedTeamPldWDLGFGAGDSO [lower-alpha 2] GFP [lower-alpha 3] PtsQualification
11Ohio State3300130+133930Advanced to semifinals
22Grand Valley State330080+83526
36Texas Tech300328-6022Advanced to first round
Group B
PosSeedTeamPldWDLGFGAGDSO [lower-alpha 2] GFP [lower-alpha 3] PtsQualification
13Kansas310245-1039Advanced to first round
24Colorado State310235-2039
35Sam Houston State3102113-12118
Thu, November 16Kansas0–1 Grand Valley University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Report Stadium: Whitaker Fields
Thu, November 16 Colorado State 3-1Texas Tech University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Stadium: Whitaker Fields
Thu, November 16Sam Houston State0-7 Ohio State University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Stadium: Whitaker Fields

Thu, November 16 Grand Valley 6–0Sam Houston University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Report Stadium: Whitaker Fields
Thu, November 16Texas Tech1-4 Kansas University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Stadium: Whitaker Fields
Thu, November 16 Ohio State 3-0Colorado State University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Stadium: Whitaker Fields

Fri, November 17Kansas0-3 Ohio State University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Stadium: Whitaker Fields
Fri, November 17Colorado State0–1 Grand Valley University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Report Stadium: Whitaker Fields
Fri, November 17 Sam Houston State 1–0Texas Tech University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Stadium: Whitaker Fields

Tournament bracket

Men's championship

QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
Fri • Nov. 17
Texas8
Sat • Nov. 18
Xavier1
Texas2
Fri • Nov. 17
Purdue0
Purdue1
Sat • Nov. 18
Salt Lake CC0
Texas5
Fri • Nov. 17
Kansas State0
Ohio State3
Sat • Nov. 18
Indiana0
Ohio State1
Fri • Nov. 17
Kansas State (a.e.t.)0
Oregon2 (2)
Kansas State (pen.)2 (4)

Women's championship

QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
Fri • Nov. 17
Ohio0
Fri • Nov. 18
Penn State1
Penn State0
Fri • Nov. 17
Colorado2
Colorado5
Fri • Nov. 18
Baylor0
Colorado4
Fri • Nov. 17
Miami (OH)0
Tulane1
Fri • Nov. 18
Illinois2
Illinois2
Fri • Nov. 17
Miami (OH)3
Purdue3
Miami (OH)4

Men's open

First roundSemifinalsFinal
Sat • Nov. 18
Fri • Nov. 171Texas "B"5
4Kirkwood CC54Kirkwood CC0Sat • Nov. 18
5TAMU-Galveston21Texas "B"1 (3)
Sat • Nov. 186Rice [lower-alpha 1] (pen.)1 (4)
Fri • Nov. 172Texas Tech1
3Sam Houston State06Rice [lower-alpha 1] (a.e.t.)2
6Rice [lower-alpha 1] 4

Source: [9]

Women's open

First roundSemifinalsFinal
Sat • Nov. 18
Fri • Nov. 171Ohio State5
4Colorado State14Colorado State0Sat • Nov. 18
5Sam Houston State (forfeit)01Ohio State7
Sat • Nov. 183Kansas0
Fri • Nov. 172Grand Valley State1
3Kansas13Kansas2
6Texas Tech (forfeit)0

All-tournament teams

Key
MVP
Best goalkeeper

Men's championship

PositionNameTeam
MidfielderPete NarvarteTexas
GKMichael BurgyKansas State
MidfielderDon RobertsonKansas State
ForwardJorge EstradaSalt Lake CC
CAMFrancisco SilvaSalt Lake CC
CDMTroy YamaguchiTexas
DefenderPat DoylePurdue
MidfielderBrian McQueryOhio State
DefenderMark HamreTexas
CDMTony HoangPurdue
SweeperKarlton DodsonKansas State

Women's championship

PositionNameTeam
MidfielderBrittan HlistaColorado
GKErica LoechlIllinois
ForwardKatie CrowleyMiami (OH)
HalfbackPatty McCauleyMiami (OH)
ForwardDelilah HeulsintTulane
ForwardKia YoungColorado
CenterbackAriel FalkPurdue
DefenderMelanie GossBaylor
DefenderAllison GoldschlagPenn State
DefenderClaire QuintellaColorado
DefenderMissy PapanekOhio

Men's open

PositionNameTeam
MidfielderBen HeilmanTexas "B"
GKJeff McClureTexas "B"
MidfielderClint WinegarTexas A&M – Galveston
MidfielderTravis MillerKirkwood CC
ForwardSam MortonSam Houston State
DefenderJohn GrubbsTexas Tech
ForwardGreg ClampperTexas "B"
CAMJason BoyleKirkwood CC
SweeperJason HillTexas "B"
DefenderBrian DevlinTexas Tech
SweeperRob DraperTexas Tech

Women's open

PositionNameTeam
ForwardKristi MalenOhio State
GKKim SchaulKansas
MidfielderKatie PowersKansas
ForwardDebbie ThompsonKansas
MidfielderMelissa IdeGrand Valley
StrikerrKim CoxOhio State
StopperBrenda OlivasColorado State
SweeperKristen FullfordKansas
MidfielderJill LeonardOhio State
DefenderNikki VertalTexas Tech
StrikerKim CradyOhio State

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 Due to an ineligible player, Rice would vacate the title. The title would be given to runners-up Texas "B" and since they lost to Rice in the semifinals, Texas Tech would be named runners-up
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Shutouts
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Goals for, points. The points gained by scoring with a max of 3 per game
  4. Tulane forfeited all 3 games

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