2012 Patriot League men's soccer tournament

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2012 Patriot League men's soccer tournament
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The 2012 Patriot League men's soccer tournament will be the conference's 23rd edition of the tournament. The tournament began on November 9 and will end on November 11.

Contents

Qualification

Bracket

Semifinals Championship
      
1 American 1
4 Bucknell 0
1 American
2 Lafayette
2 Lafayette 1
3 Colgate 0

Schedule

Semifinals

November 9, 2012 Colgate 0–1 Lafayette Washington, D.C.
11:00 AM EST Reidy Yellow card.svg 89' Report Golini Soccerball shade.svg27'
Turner Yellow card.svg 58'
Fink Yellow card.svg 88'
Stadium: Reeves Field
Attendance: 514
Referee: Gus Stsilva
November 9, 2012 Bucknell 0–1 American Washington, D.C.
2:00 PM EST Report McDonald Soccerball shade.svg13'Stadium: Reeves Field
Attendance: 514
Referee: Shomari Kee

Patriot League Championship

November 10, 2012 Lafayette v American Washington, D.C.
1:00 PM ET Stadium: Reeves Field

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