2001 NCAA Division II men's soccer tournament

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2001 NCAA Division II Men's Soccer Championship
Tournament details
CountryFlag of the United States.svg  United States
Teams16
Final positions
Champions Tampa
(3rd title, 5th final)
Runner-up Cal State Dominguez Hills
(2nd final)
Tournament statistics
Matches played15
Goals scored35 (2.33 per match)
Attendance6,165 (411 per match)
Top goal scorer(s) Marcus Rullow,
West Texas A&M
Sean Lockhart,
Cal State Dominguez Hills
Roy Fink,
Tampa
Jason Bell,
Tampa
Jaime Creaghan,
Lander
Justin McMillian,
SIU Edwardsville
Best playerOffense:
Kareem Escayg,
Tampa
Defense:
Luis Morales,
CSU Dominguez Hills
All statistics correct as of 12/26/2019.
  2000
2002  

The 2001 NCAA Division II Men's Soccer Championship was the 30th annual tournament held by the NCAA to determine the top men's Division II college soccer program in the United States.

Contents

Tampa (19-0-2) defeated defending champions Cal State Dominguez Hills in the tournament final, 2–1.

This was the third national title for the Spartans, who were coached by Keith Fulk. [1]

Bracket

First Round
*Campus sites
Quarterfinals
*Campus sites
Semifinals
*Campus sites
Final
December 2
Tampa, FL
            
* West Texas A&M 4
Fort Lewis 0
* West Texas A&M 0
CSU Dominguez Hills2
* CSU Dominguez Hills 1
CSU Bakersfield 0
* CSU Dominguez Hills1(OT)
Dowling 0
* Southern Conn. 1
Saint Anselm 0
* Southern Conn. 1
Dowling2(3OT)
* Dowling 2
East Stroudsburg 0
CSU Dominguez Hills 1
* Tampa2
* Tampa 2
Lynn 1
* Tampa2
Lander 1
* Clayton State 1
Lander 2(OT)
* Tampa2(OT)
SIU Edwardsville 1
* Lewis (IL) 0
SIU Edwardsville 2
* SIU Edwardsville1
Ashland 0
* Mercyhurst 1
Ashland 2

Final

Tampa 2–1 Cal State Dominguez Hills
Jason Bell Soccerball shade.svg80:02' (Huettich)
Kareem Escayg Soccerball shade.svg86:20'
Erol Belli Yellow card.svg
Report Joe Cartlidge Soccerball shade.svg1:19' (Lockhart)
Eddie Gonzalez-Pinto Yellow card.svg
benchYellow card.svg
Silveri Yellow card.svg
Pepin-Rood Stadium , Tampa, Florida
Attendance: 1,236

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References

  1. "NCAA Division II Men's Soccer Championship Records Book" (PDF). NCAA. NCAA.org. Retrieved December 26, 2019.