2013 NCAA Division II men's soccer tournament

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2013 NCAA Division II Men's Soccer Championship
Men's Division II College Cup (semifinals & final)
Tournament details
CountryUSA
Teams35
Final positions
Champions Southern New Hampshire University (2nd title, 3rd final)
Runner-up Carson-Newman University (1st final)
Tournament statistics
Matches played34
Goals scored89 (2.62 per match)
  2012
2014  

The 2013 NCAA Division II men's soccer championship featured 35 schools in four unbalanced Super-Regional tournaments involving seven to ten teams each. Super-Regional games were played at campus sites.

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The Division II College Cup was held at Blanchard Woods Park in Evans, Georgia, and was hosted by the Peach Belt Conference.

In the national semifinals, Rockhurst (17-3-3) was defeated by Southern New Hampshire 2–1, and Simon Fraser (17-2-2) fell to Carson-Newman 3–2. Southern New Hampshire (21-1-1) won its second Division II crown by beating Carson-Newman (16-5-1) 2–1 in the national final. [1] [2]

East Super-Regional

Source: [3]

First Round
Thursday & Friday, November 14 &15
Second Round
Saturday & Sunday, November 16 &17
Third Round
Friday, November 22
Quarterfinals
Sunday, November 24
LIU Post 6
Dowling 2Dowling 1
NYIT 1 LIU Post 0
Southern N.H.2
Southern N.H. 3
Post 1 Wilmington 0
Wilmington (DE)2Southern N.H. (5–4 PK)0
Mercyhurst 0
Slippery Rock 1
Millersville 2
Millersville 1
Mercyhurst3
Notre Dame (OH) 0
Mercyhurst 1

Midwest Super-Regional

Source: [3]

First Round
Friday, November 15
Second Round
Sunday, November 17
Third Round
Friday, November 22
Quarterfinals
Sunday, November 24
Ohio Dominican 0
Indianapolis 0 Lewis1
Lewis (4–3 PK)0 Lewis 0
Rockhurst2
Tiffin 1
Rockhurst (8–7 PK)1
Rockhurst1
Lindenwood 0
Lindenwood 1
Ft. Hays State 0

South Super-Regional

Source: [3]

First Round
Thursday & Friday, November 14 & 15
Second Round
Saturday & Sunday, November 16 & 17
Third Round
Friday, November 22
Quarterfinals
Sunday, November 24
Rollins 4
West Florida 1
St. Leo 1
West Florida (PK 4–2)1
Rollins 1
Carson–Newman 3Carson-Newman4
Anderson (SC) 2 Limestone College 1
Carson-Newman3
Carson-Newman (PK 4–2)0
Lander 3Lander 0
Flagler 0 Queens (NC) 1
Lander2

West Super-Regional

Source: [3]

First Round
Thursday, November 14
Second Round
Saturday, November 16
Third Round
Friday, November 22
Quarterfinals
Sunday, November 24
Cal State, L.A. 1
Simon Fraser 5Simon Fraser2
Cal Baptist 0 Simon Fraser (PK 4–3)1
UC San Diego 1
UC San Diego (PK 5–4)1
Chico State 1Chico State 1
Seattle Pacific 0 Simon Fraser1
Regis 0
Regis (CO)2
Midwestern State 1
Midwestern State 1
Colorado Mines 0

Division II College Cup at Evans, Ga.

Source: [3]

National Semifinals
December 5
National Championship
December 7
      
Southern N.H.2
Rockhurst 1
Southern N.H.2
Carson-Newman 1
Carson-Newman3
Simon Fraser 2

Attendance: Semi #1 = N/A; Semi #2 = N/A; Final = 1200

Final

Southern New Hampshire 2–1 Carson–Newman
Miguel Carneiro Soccerball shade.svg72:58' (Francolini)
Christian Rodriguez Yellow card.svg 82:54'
Pierre Omanga Soccerball shade.svg85:33' (pen.)
Mohamed Toufik Red card.svg 87:54'
Report 1
Report 2
Matheus Bachi Yellow card.svg 29:52', Red card.svg 87:54'
Joao Pedro Dowsley Red card.svg 87:54'
Ross Frame Soccerball shade.svg89:54'
Blanchard Woods Park, Evans, Georgia
Attendance: 1,200
Referee: Dan Radford

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  2. "Congratulating the 2013 Southern New Hampshire University men's soccer team on winning the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division". www.govinfo.gov. December 20, 2013.
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