2016 ASUN men's soccer tournament

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2016 ASUN men's soccer tournament
Classification Division I
Teams6
Matches5
Site FGCU Soccer Complex
Fort Myers, Florida
Champions Florida Gulf Coast (4th title)
Winning coachBob Butehorn (4th title)
ASUN men's soccer tournament
«2015 2017»

The 2016 ASUN men's soccer tournament, the 38th edition of the tournament, determined the ASUN Conference's automatic berth into the 2016 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship. [1]

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This was the first tournament held under the conference's current branding as the ASUN Conference. The league had been known as the Atlantic Sun Conference since 2002. [2]

Qualification

2016 Atlantic Sun Conference men's soccer standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
North Florida 5 0 19 4 2
No. 20 FGCU4 1 114 4 3
Lipscomb 3 2 110 6 2
NJIT 3 2 18 6 4
Jacksonville 2 4 08 10 0
Stetson 1 5 04 10 2
USC Upstate 1 5 03 10 0
As of 13 December 2016
Rankings from NSCAA

The top six teams in the ASUN Conference, based on their conference regular-season records, qualified for the tournament.

Bracket

First round Semifinals Final
1 North Florida 0
4 NJIT 1 5 Jacksonville 1
5 Jacksonville 25 Jacksonville 2
2 Florida Gulf Coast 3
2 Florida Gulf Coast 3 (2ot)
3 Lipscomb 34 Lipscomb 2
6 Stetson Hatters 0

Schedule

First round

November 3, 2016 Lipscomb 3–0 Stetson Hatters Fort Myers, Florida
7:07 PM ET Paynter Soccerball shade.svg27' (Austin)
Sakou Soccerball shade.svg32' (Alvarado)
Kerridge Soccerball shade.svg57'
Chavez Yellow card.svg 71'
Report Ferriera Yellow card.svg 24'
Carbone Yellow card.svg 71'
Stadium: FGCU Soccer Complex
Attendance: 62
Referee: Randy Cook
November 4, 2016 NJIT 1–2 Jacksonville Jacksonville, Florida
7:07 PM ET Kausch Yellow card.svg 49'
Flanagan Yellow card.svg 78'
Oldham Yellow card.svg 81'
Oldham Red card.svg 86'
Report Gardner Soccerball shade.svg8'
Team (o.g.)
Bennett Soccerball shade.svg36'
Spicer Yellow card.svg 56'
Mrabure Yellow card.svg 75'
Amico Yellow card.svg 78'
Stadium: Hodges Stadium
Attendance: 209
Referee: Martin Bel

Semi-finals

November 5, 2016 Florida Gulf Coast 3–2 (2ot) Lipscomb Fort Myers, Florida
7:07 PM ET Ruiz Soccerball shade.svg35' (Sobers-Assue & Zapata)
Ruiz Soccerball shade.svg61' (Zapata)
Kilwein Yellow card.svg 81'
Mohsin Soccerball shade gold.svg 101' (Gavin)
Report Paynter Soccerball shade.svg28'
Reza Yellow card.svg 59'
Botes Soccerball shade.svg63' (Paynter)
Stadium: FGCU Soccer Complex
Attendance: 317
Referee: Esteban Rosano
November 6, 2016 North Florida 0–1 Jacksonville Jacksonville, Florida
7:00 PM ET Begley Yellow card.svg 58'
Nunez Yellow card.svg 90'
Report Ferreira Soccerball shade.svg6' (Spicer)
Spicer Yellow card.svg 43'
Stadium: Hodges Stadium
Attendance: 727
Referee: Richonne Clark

Championship

November 12, 2016 Florida Gulf Coast 3–2 Jacksonville Fort Myers, Florida
7:00 PM (EST)Ruia Soccerball shade.svg15' (Sobers-Assue)
Roubos Soccerball shade.svg25' (Marriott & Kilwien)
Roubos Soccerball shade.svg82' (Marriott & Kilwien)
Report Sanchez Soccerball shade.svg25' (Bennett)
Amico Yellow card.svg 47'
Mrabure Soccerball shade.svg79' (Sanchez)
Stadium: FGCU Soccer Complex
Attendance: 1,163
Referee: Jonathan Weiner

Statistics

SCORING
RankPlayerSchoolGamesGoalsAssistsPoints
1RuizFGCU2306
2PaynterLipscomb2215
3RoubosFGCU2204
4BennettJacksonville3113
SanchezJacksonville3113
6BotesLipscomb2102
FerreiraJackspnville3102
GardinerJacksonville3102
MohsinFGCU2102
MrabureJacksonville3102
KerridgeLipscomb2102
SakouLipscomb2102
ZapataFGCU1022
KiwienFGCU2022
MarriottFGCU2022
Sobers-AssueFGCU2022
17AlvaradoLipscomb2011
AustinLipscomb2011
GavinFGCU2011
SpicerJacksonville3011
GOALKEEPING
RankPlayerSchoolGamesGoalsSavesSave %Goals against ave.
1HardingJacksonville3420.8331.333
2ZappiaLipscomb236.667 !.414
3BrownFGCU248.6671.800
4LadwigStetson135.6253.000
5PujadesNJIT121.3332.000
6FajardoNorth Florida110.0001.000

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References

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  2. "Conference Student-Athletes Unveil New ASUN Brand Identity" (Press release). ASUN Conference. April 28, 2016.