2018 NCAA Division I men's soccer season

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2018 NCAA Division I men's soccer season
Number of teams206
Hermann Trophy Andrew Gutman (Indiana)
Top goalscorer28 Goals
Andre Shinyashiki (Denver)
Statistics
Biggest home win Akron 10–0 Canisius (09/15)
Biggest away win Elon 8–1 Rutgers (09/02)
Highest scoring Akron 10–0 Canisius (09/15)
Longest winning runSeason:
14 games
Saint Mary's (08/24–10/26)
Ongoing
5 games
Maryland (11/18–current)
Longest unbeaten runSeason:
20 games
Saint Mary's (18–0–2)
(08/24–11/25)
Ongoing
24 games
Saint Mary's (20–0–4)
(10/27/2017–current)
Longest winless run16 games
Ohio State (0–14–2)
(08/31-current)
Longest losing run10 games
Monmouth (09/26-current)
Ohio State (09/25-current)
Gonzaga (09/25/2018-current)
Highest attendance11,075 UC Santa Barbara @ Cal Poly (09/30)
Tournament
DurationNovember 18–December 9, 2018
College Cup
DateDecember 9, 2018
Site Harder Stadium
Santa Barbara, California
Champions Maryland Terrapins
Runners-up Akron Zips
Seasons
  2017
2019  

The 2018 NCAA Division I men's soccer season was the 60th season of NCAA championship men's college soccer. The regular season began on August 24, 2018, and continued into the first weekend of November 2018. The season culminated with the four-team College Cup at Meredith Field at Harder Stadium in Santa Barbara, California, December 7–9, 2018. [1] There were 206 teams in men's Division I competition. [2] [3] [4] The Maryland Terrapins won their fourth NCAA title, defeating the Akron Zips 1–0. [5]

Contents

Changes from 2017

Coaching changes

ProgramOutgoing coachManner of departureDate of vacancyIncoming coachDate of appointment
Dartmouth Chad RileyHired by Notre Dame [6] January 4, 2018 Bo Oshoniyi [7] February 12, 2018
DePaul Craig Blazer Not retained [8] December 5, 2017 Mark Plotkin [9] December 21, 2017
East Tennessee State Bo Oshoniyi Hired by Dartmouth [7] February 12, 2018David Casper [10] March 29, 2018
Gonzaga Einar ThorarinssonRetired [11] November 13, 2017Paul Meehan [12] November 14, 2017
James Madison Tom FoleyResigned [13] August 3, 2018Paul Zazenski [13] August 3, 2018
Notre Dame Bobby Clark Retired [14] November 28, 2017Chad Riley [6] January 4, 2018
Ohio State John Bluem Retired [15] March 19, 2018 Brian Maisonneuve [16] April 23, 2018
Omaha Jason Mims Hired by Real Salt Lake [17] March 28, 2018 Bob Warming [18] April 2, 2018
Oregon State Steve Simmons Not retained [19] December 1, 2017 Terry Boss [20] December 28, 2017
Penn State Bob Warming Retired [21]
Hired by Omaha [18]
November 16, 2017 Jeff Cook [22] January 2, 2018
Saint Francis (PA) Paulo NetoWas not announcedAfter July 6, 2017 Frank Olszewski [23] January 17, 2018
Saint Louis Mike McGinty Contract not renewed [24] November 10, 2017 Kevin Kalish [25] January 20, 2018
San Diego Seamus McFaddenRetired [26] March 15, 2017 Brian Quinn [27] January 1, 2018
Seton Hall Gerson Echeverry Resigned [28] November 6, 2017 Andreas Lindberg [29] December 11, 2017
Stetson Kyle Gookins Resigned [30] November 15, 2017 Cristian Neagu [31] January 4, 2018
Temple David MacWilliams Not retained [32] November 15, 2017 Brian Rowland [33] December 22, 2017
Wright State Bryan DavisResigned [34] July 26, 2018Jake Slemker [34] July 26, 2018

New programs

Mount St. Mary's University reinstated their men's soccer program, which had been dormant since the end of the 2012 season, for the 2018 season. [3]

The California Baptist Lancers began the transition from Division II to Division I and the Western Athletic Conference in 2018–19. [4]

The UC San Diego Tritons will begin the transition from Division II to Division I and will join the Big West Conference in 2020–21. [35]

The Merrimack Warriors will begin the transition from Division II to Division I and will join the Northeast Conference in 2019–20. [36]

Discontinued programs

Hartwick College, the only Division III school competing in Division I men's soccer for some years moved to Division III with the school's other sports. [37]

Despite the program's many successes, the University of New Mexico's Board of Regents, for economic reasons, voted to discontinue the men's soccer program, along with three other sports teams, after the 2018 season. [38]

Conference realignment

SchoolPrevious ConferenceNew Conference
Mount St. Mary's Northeast Conference, but inactive since 2012 Northeast Conference [3]
California Baptist Pacific West Conference (NCAA Division II) Western Athletic Conference [4]
USC Upstate Atlantic Sun Conference Big South Conference [39]
Belmont Horizon League Southern Conference [40]
Hartwick Sun Belt Conference affiliate member Empire 8 (NCAA Division III)
Liberty Big South Conference Atlantic Sun Conference [41]

NOTE 1: The Cal State Bakersfield Roadrunners will move from the Western Athletic Conference to the Big West Conference on July 1, 2020. [35]

NOTE 2: The team formerly known as the Fort Wayne Mastodons officially changed its athletic identity to the Purdue Fort Wayne Mastodons on June 18, 2018, shortly before the creation of Purdue University Fort Wayne (PFW). [42] Previously, the PFW athletic program represented Indiana University – Purdue University Fort Wayne (IPFW), but the Indiana University and Purdue University systems agreed to dissolve IPFW on July 1, 2018, with each system establishing a separate Fort Wayne campus. The IPFW athletic program transferred to PFW, representing only that institution, and remains a member of Division I and the Summit League. [43]

NOTE 3: After six years of divisional play, with home-and-home series within the divisions, the Big West Conference teams will be playing a single, eight-team, seven game schedule. This move comes two years before Cal State Bakersfield moves in to make the Big West a nine team league. [44]

NOTE 4: Central Arkansas announced on September 6 that its men's soccer program would leave its associate membership in the Missouri Valley Conference after the 2018 season and join the Sun Belt Conference as an Associate Member. [45]

Season overview

Pre-season polls

United Soccer Coaches [46]
RankTeam
1 Stanford
2 Indiana
3 North Carolina
4 Akron
5 Wake Forest
6 Louisville
7 Michigan State
8 SMU
9 Butler
10 Duke
11 Clemson
12 Wisconsin
13 Georgetown
14 Western Michigan
15 Virginia
16 Fordham
17 Notre Dame
18 Coastal Carolina
19 New Hampshire
20 FIU
21 Michigan
22 Seattle
23 Dartmouth
24 Washington
25 Colgate
College Soccer News [47]
RankTeam
1 Stanford
2 Indiana
3 North Carolina
4 Michigan State
5 Louisville
6 Georgetown
7 Akron
8 Wake Forest
9 Duke
10 SMU
11 Butler
12 Clemson
13 FIU
14 Western Michigan
15 Virginia
16 Fordham
17 Michigan
18 Seattle
19 Washington
20 Notre Dame
21 Colgate
22 Dartmouth
23 Maryland
24 Coastal Carolina
25 New Hampshire
26 Wisconsin
27 Pacific
28 UCLA
29 NC State
30t William & Mary
30t Cal State Fullerton
Soccer America [48]
RankTeam
1 Indiana
2 North Carolina
3 Stanford
4 Michigan State
5 Akron
6 Wake Forest
7 SMU
8 Louisville
9 Clemson
10 Georgetown
11 Michigan
12 Western Michigan
13 Butler
14 Duke
15 Washington
16 Maryland
17 Virginia
18 UCLA
19 Seattle
20 FIU
21 Notre Dame
22 Portland
23 NC State
24 Fordham
25 Coastal Carolina
Top Drawer Soccer [49]
RankTeam
1 Stanford
2 Akron
3 Wake Forest
4 North Carolina
5 Indiana
6 SMU
7 Louisville
8 Western Michigan
9 Michigan State
10 Butler
11 Denver
12 Clemson
13 Duke
14 Georgetown
15 Michigan
16 Virginia
17 UCLA
18 Wisconsin
19 Coastal Carolina
20 Notre Dame
21 Maryland
22 Portland
23 NC State
24 Seattle
25 FIU
Hero Sports [50]
RankTeam
1 Stanford
2 Indiana
3 Wake Forest
4 North Carolina
5 Akron
6 SMU
7 Louisville
8 Clemson
9 Duke
10 Michigan State
11 Virginia
12 FIU
13 Wisconsin
14 Western Michigan
15 Columbia
16 Dartmouth
17 Georgetown
19 Notre Dame
19 VCU
20 Butler
21 New Hampshire
22 Maryland
23 UMass
24 William & Mary
25 Coastal Carolina
26 UCF
27 Pacific
28 Michigan
29 Air Force
30 Fordham

Regular season

The regular season began on August 24, 2018, and ended in early November 2018.

Headlines

#1

Weekly United Soccer Coaches #1 ranked team
DateTeamDateTeamDateTeamDateTeam
August 8 (preseason) Stanford None until after season startsAugust 28 Wake Forest September 4 Wake Forest
September 11 Wake Forest September 18 Wake Forest September 25 Wake Forest October 2 Wake Forest
October 9 North Carolina October 16 Wake Forest October 23 Wake Forest October 30 Wake Forest
November 6 Wake Forest November 13 Indiana None until after tournamentDecember 11 Maryland

Conference standings

2018 America East Conference men's soccer standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Stony Brook 5 1 18 6 3
New Hampshire4 2 112 4 2
Vermont 4 3 011 7 1
UMass Lowell 4 3 010 6 2
UMBC 3 3 110 6 4
Albany 3 4 08 10 0
Binghamton 2 5 03 12 2
Hartford 1 5 11 10 5
As of December 11, 2018
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches
2018 American Athletic Conference men's soccer standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 18 UCF + 5 1 113 3 3
SMU ‡+ 5 1 110 5 3
South Florida 4 1 27 8 2
Connecticut + 3 2 212 6 2
Memphis 2 4 18 7 4
Temple 2 4 15 10 4
Tulsa 2 5 06 9 2
Cincinnati 1 6 03 14 1
As of December 11, 2018
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches
2018 Atlantic 10 Conference men's soccer standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
VCU 6 1 110 6 2
Davidson 5 2 19 7 2
Rhode Island5 3 015 5 0
George Mason 5 3 09 8 0
Saint Louis 3 1 46 4 7
Fordham 4 3 18 5 4
Dayton 4 3 19 6 4
Saint Joseph's 2 3 38 7 3
UMass 3 5 07 8 3
St. Bonaventure 3 5 07 9 1
Duquesne 2 4 24 9 3
George Washington 1 5 25 9 3
LaSalle 0 5 23 11 3
As of December 11, 2018
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches
2018 ACC men's soccer standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Atlantic
No. 6 Wake Forest + 7 1 018 3 0
No. 16 Louisville4 2 211 5 3
NC State + 2 4 210 7 3
Boston College 2 5 14 8 4
Syracuse + 1 4 37 7 4
Clemson 2 6 07 9 1
Coastal
No. 14 North Carolina + 6 1 014 4 1
No. 11 Duke + 5 3 011 7 2
No. 8 Notre Dame + 4 3 111 7 3
No. 15 Virginia + 3 2 210 4 3
No. 17 Virginia Tech + 3 4 111 7 3
Pittsburgh 2 6 08 10 1
As of December 11, 2018
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches
Source:The ACC
2018 ASUN Conference men's soccer standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 25 Lipscomb5 1 010 10 1
Florida Gulf Coast 5 1 09 5 2
North Florida 3 3 05 11 0
Jacksonville 3 3 05 13 0
Liberty 2 3 17 7 1
Stetson 1 4 17 10 2
NJIT 1 5 06 11 0
As of December 11, 2018
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches
2018 Big East Conference men's soccer standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Creighton 7 1 111 4 3
No. 13 Georgetown6 2 113 5 3
Providence 6 2 110 7 2
Marquette 5 3 17 9 3
Xavier 4 4 16 7 6
St. John's 3 3 37 8 3
DePaul 2 5 25 9 3
Villanova 2 6 17 8 2
Seton Hall 2 6 16 7 2
Butler 2 7 04 12 2
As of December 11, 2018
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches
2018 Big South Conference men's soccer standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
High Point + 7 0 113 3 2
Radford 5 3 07 9 0
Presbyterian 5 3 08 12 0
Campbell4 3 19 9 3
Gardner–Webb 4 4 04 11 1
Longwood 3 4 15 13 1
USC Upstate 3 4 13 12 1
Winthrop 3 5 04 11 0
UNC Asheville 0 8 02 13 2
As of November 29, 2018
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches
2018 Big Ten Conference men's soccer standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 3 Indiana8 0 020 3 1
Wisconsin 6 2 010 6 2
No. 4 Michigan State + 4 2 214 5 4
No. 24 Michigan + 4 2 212 5 4
No. 1 Maryland + 4 4 012 6 4
Penn State 3 3 26 9 2
Rutgers 2 6 04 13 1
Northwestern 0 5 36 9 5
Ohio State 0 7 11 15 2
  • $ Conference champion
As of December 11, 2018
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches Poll
Source:The Big Ten Conference
2018 Big West Conference men's soccer standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
UC Irvine + 5 1 111 6 4
UC Santa Barbara 4 2 110 6 2
UC Riverside4 2 17 10 3
UC Davis 3 3 111 4 5
CSU Northridge 3 3 19 8 1
CSU Fullerton 2 3 27 6 8
Sacramento State 2 5 04 11 2
Cal Poly 1 5 15 9 2
As of November 29, 2018
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches
2018 Colonial Athletic Association men's soccer standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 10 James Madison6 2 015 5 3
UNC Wilmington + 5 1 212 5 3
Hofstra 5 2 110 6 5
Delaware 4 3 15 11 1
William & Mary 3 3 26 10 2
Northeastern 3 4 16 9 1
Drexel 2 5 19 5 3
Elon 2 5 15 8 2
Charleston 1 6 15 10 2
As of December 1, 2018
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches
2018 Conference USA men's soccer standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 5 Kentucky7 1 018 2 1
No. 20 Charlotte + 6 2 014 5 2
Old Dominion 6 2 011 5 2
FIU 5 3 07 10 0
Marshall 3 3 28 9 3
UAB 2 5 16 9 3
New Mexico 2 5 14 12 1
South Carolina 2 6 07 10 0
Florida Atlantic 1 7 02 13 0
As of December 11, 2018
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches
2018 Horizon League men's soccer standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Wright State 6 1 113 3 3
UIC5 2 112 6 2
Oakland 5 3 09 7 3
Green Bay 4 3 18 6 2
IUPUI 4 3 15 10 4
Milwaukee 3 4 19 7 3
Northern Kentucky 3 5 010 7 0
Cleveland State 1 4 34 8 3
Detroit Mercy 0 6 21 14 3
As of November 30, 2018
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches
2018 Ivy League men's soccer standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Princeton5 1 110 5 3
Columbia 5 2 010 5 1
Dartmouth 4 1 27 5 5
Cornell 4 3 011 6 0
Yale 2 3 27 6 3
Penn 2 4 15 5 6
Brown 2 5 08 8 1
Harvard 1 6 03 13 0
As of November 30, 2018
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches
2018 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference men's soccer standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Fairfield 8 0 211 5 2
Quinnipiac 8 1 110 6 3
Marist 6 2 28 5 5
Iona 6 3 110 6 2
Rider6 4 010 10 1
Saint Peter's 5 4 18 9 2
Manhattan 5 5 012 6 0
Siena 4 6 05 10 3
Canisius 2 7 14 10 2
Niagara 1 9 03 15 0
Monmouth 0 10 02 14 1
As of November 30, 2018
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches
2018 Mid-American Conference men's soccer standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 22 West Virginia + 5 0 014 7 0
Bowling Green 2 1 26 7 4
Western Michigan 1 1 211 6 3
No. 2 Akron1 2 115 7 2
SIU Edwardsville 1 3 19 5 4
Northern Illinois 1 4 08 9 1
As of December 11, 2018
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches
2018 Missouri Valley Conference men's soccer standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Central Arkansas4 1 18 6 4
Loyola Chicago 3 1 210 7 2
Valparaiso 2 1 35 8 4
Missouri State 2 2 29 2 6
Evansville 2 2 24 8 7
Drake 2 3 17 7 3
Bradley 1 5 08 5 4
As of November 30, 2018
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches
2018 Northeast Conference men's soccer standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
LIU Brooklyn6 2 013 6 1
Saint Francis (PA) 5 1 29 5 3
Fairleigh Dickinson 4 2 27 7 4
Bryant 4 2 25 9 3
St. Francis Brooklyn 4 4 07 10 0
Robert Morris 4 4 06 10 1
Sacred Heart 3 5 04 12 1
Mount St. Mary's 1 5 22 10 4
Central Connecticut 1 7 01 13 1
As of November 30, 2018
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches
2018 Pac-12 Conference men's soccer standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 7 Stanford7 2 112 4 5
No. 23 Oregon State + 6 3 111 6 3
Washington + 6 4 012 7 1
UCLA + 5 5 010 9 0
California 3 7 07 9 2
San Diego State 2 8 07 10 1
As of December 11, 2018
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches
2018 Patriot League men's soccer standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Loyola Maryland 7 1 112 4 1
Lehigh 6 3 09 8 2
Colgate5 2 213 5 5
Boston U. 4 4 15 10 4
American 3 3 34 9 5
Army 4 5 08 10 2
Navy 4 5 05 11 1
Bucknell 3 5 16 8 3
Holy Cross 2 6 13 10 4
Lafayette 1 5 35 8 4
As of November 30, 2018
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches
2018 Southern Conference men's soccer standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Mercer 5 1 012 4 2
East Tenn. State 4 1 19 7 1
Furman4 2 013 7 2
Wofford 3 3 05 11 1
UNC Greensboro 2 2 28 9 2
Belmont 1 4 14 12 2
VMI 0 6 01 16 1
As of November 30, 2018
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches
2018 Summit League men's soccer standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 19 Denver4 0 115 4 2
Omaha 4 1 07 8 1
Purdue Fort Wayne 2 3 010 8 1
Eastern Illinois 1 2 23 11 4
Western Illinois 1 3 14 10 3
Oral Roberts 0 3 26 7 3
As of December 11, 2018
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches
2018 Sun Belt Conference men's soccer standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Georgia State2 0 211 6 3
Appalachian State 2 1 18 6 3
Georgia Southern 2 1 17 7 3
Coastal Carolina 2 2 010 6 0
Howard 0 4 02 10 3
As of November 30, 2018
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches
2018 West Coast Conference men's soccer standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 9 Saint Mary's6 0 118 0 2
Pacific + 5 2 012 5 2
San Francisco 4 3 06 10 1
San Diego 3 1 37 7 5
No. 21 Portland + 3 3 112 4 3
Loyola Marymount 3 4 06 12 0
Santa Clara 1 5 15 10 2
Gonzaga 0 7 02 14 2
As of December 11, 2018
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches
2018 Western Athletic Conference men's soccer standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 12 Air Force + 8 2 017 5 0
UTRGV 8 3 014 6 0
Seattle 7 4 013 6 1
Grand Canyon6 4 012 8 1
Utah Valley 6 4 09 9 0
UNLV 5 5 110 10 1
San Jose State 5 5 18 10 3
Cal Baptist #5 6 09 9 1
UMKC 4 7 05 12 0
Houston Baptist 3 6 15 8 3
Cal St. Bakersfield 3 7 15 12 1
Incarnate Word 2 9 02 14 1
As of December 11, 2018
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches

Major upsets

In this list, a "major upset" is defined as a game won by a team ranked 10 or more spots lower or an unranked team that defeats a team ranked #15 or higher.

All rankings are from the United Soccer Coaches Poll.

DateWinnerScoreLoser
08/24 Providence 2–1 (2ot)@ #8 SMU
08/24@ Creighton 2–0#11 Clemson
08/24@ Grand Canyon 2–0#12 Wisconsin
08/27 NC State 2–0@ #4 Akron
08/27 Drake 2–1@ #9 Butler
08/27@ DePaul 1–0#14 Western Michigan
09/01 San Francisco 1–0@ #8 UCLA
09/04@ Kentucky 3–0#7 Louisville
09/07 Fairfield 2–1@ #9 UNC Wilmington
09/07@ Seattle 2–1#14 Akron
09/14@ #20 Portland 1–0#9 Washington
09/14@ Stanford 1–0#15 UMass Lowell
09/18 Georgetown 1–0@ #9 Duke
09/21@ Rutgers 2–1#5 Michigan State
09/25@ Pitt 3–1#12 NC State
09/30 Wisconsin 1–0@ #5 Michigan State
10/05@ Syracuse 2–0#1 Wake Forest
10/05@ Cal State Bakersfield 1–0#7 Air Force
10/07@ FIU 3–2#4 Kentucky
10/09 Akron 2–1@ #8 Michigan State
10/11@ Oregon State 1–0#10 Stanford
10/12@ NC State 1–0#1 North Carolina
10/16@ Maryland 1–0#7 Denver
10/16@ Akron 1–0#8 Creighton
10/16 Lipscomb 3–2@ #10 Louisville
10/16 High Point 1–0@ #14 Duke
10/24 Coastal Carolina 2–1@ #10 UNC Wilmington
10/26@ San Francisco 2–1#7 Portland
10/28@ Grand Canyon 1–0#8 Air Force
10/31 Pitt 2–0@ #7 Virginia
10/31 Georgetown 2–1(ot)@ #14 Creighton
11/03@ Pacific 3–2#11 Portland
11/08 California 1–0@ #6 Stanford
11/09 Marshall 2–1#3 Kentucky (@ Charlotte)
11/09 Akron 3–1@ #12 West Virginia
11/09 Grand Canyon 1–0#13 Air Force (@ Seattle)

Early season tournaments

Several universities hosted early season soccer tournaments.

NameDatesStadiumCityNo. teamsChampion
Carolina Nike ClassicAugust 24–26UNCG Soccer StadiumGreensboro, NC4Wake Forest (2–0)
Fairfield Inn by Marriot JMU Invitational University Park Harrisonburg, VA4Virginia Tech (2–0)
John Rennie Nike InvitationalAugust 24–26 Koskinen Stadium Durham, NC4Duke (2–0)
HBU InvitationalAugust 24–26Sorrels FieldHouston, TX4Houston Baptist (1–0–1)
Mike Berticelli Memorial TournamentAlumni StadiumNotre Dame, IN4
Mike Gibbs Memorial Tournament Hodges Stadium Jacksonville, FL4
Nike/Aaron Olitsky Memorial Soccer ClassicPatriots Point Athletics ComplexMount Pleasant, SC4
VCU TournamentAugust 24–26 ODU Soccer Complex Norfolk, VA4Georgia Southern (1–0–1)

Old Dominion (1–0–1)

Wolstein ClassicAugust 24–26 Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium Columbus, OH4Dayton (1–0–1)
Adidas/IU Credit Union ClassicAugust 31–Sept 2 Bill Armstrong Stadium Bloomington, IN4Indiana (2–0)
UTRGV InvitationalAugust 31–Sept 2UTRGV Soccer and Track & Field ComplexEdinburg, TX4Purdue Fort Wayne (2–0)
Chicago ClassicLoyola Soccer Park & Wish FieldChicago, IL4
The Grange & Ashwill Memorial InvitationalUNM Soccer ComplexAlbuquerque, NM4
The Hotels at Grand Prairie Classic Shea Stadium Peoria, IL4
Johann Memorial ClassicPeter Johann Memorial FieldLas Vegas, NV4
The Courtyard by Marriott
Central San Diego Tournament
SDSU Sports DeckSan Diego, CA4
NIU/Adidas InvitationalNIU Soccer and Track & Field ComplexDeKalb, IL4
ProRehab Aces Soccer Classic Arad McCutchan Stadium Evansville, IN4
R.I. Capital City Classic Chapey Field at Anderson Stadium Providence, RI4
The TLC Plumbing and Utility InvitationalUNM Soccer ComplexAlbuquerque, NM4
UAB Soccer For A Cure ClassicBBVA Compass FieldBirmingham, AL4
UNCW Courtyard by Marriott
Wilmington-Wrightsville Beach Classic
UNCW Soccer StadiumWilmington, NC4
ODU Soccer ClassicAugust 31–Sept 2 ODU Soccer Complex Norfolk, VA4VCU (2–0)

TopDrawer Soccer Team of the week

Postseason

Conference winners and tournaments

ConferenceRegular
season winner
Conference
tournament
Tournament
venue (city)
Tournament champion
America East Stony Brook 2018 America East Men's Soccer Tournament Higher seeds host all games
at campus sites
New Hampshire
American UCF 2018 American Athletic Conference Men's Soccer Tournament UCF Soccer and Track Stadium (Orlando, FL) SMU
ACC A-Wake Forest
C-North Carolina
2018 ACC Men's Soccer Tournament Higher seeds host at
campus sites until final
@ Sahlen's Stadium (Cary, NC)
Louisville
Atlantic Sun Lipscomb &
Florida Gulf Coast
2018 Atlantic Sun Men's Soccer Tournament #1 & #2 seeds host
quarter- & semifinals
High remaining seed hosts Final
Lipscomb
Atlantic 10 VCU 2018 Atlantic 10 Men's Soccer Tournament Higher seeds host quarterfinals
at campus sites. Semifinals & Final
@ Hermann Stadium (St. Louis, MO)
Rhode Island
Big East Creighton 2018 Big East Conference Men's Soccer Tournament Higher seeds host all games
at campus sites
Georgetown
Big South High Point 2018 Big South Conference Men's Soccer Tournament Higher seeds host all games
at campus sites
Campbell
Big Ten Indiana 2018 Big Ten Conference Men's Soccer Tournament Higher seeds host 1st round & quarterfinals
at campus sites. Semifinals & Final
@ Grand Park (Westfield, IN)
Indiana
Big West UC Irvine 2018 Big West Conference Men's Soccer Tournament Higher seeds host all games
at campus sites
UC Riverside
Colonial James Madison 2018 CAA Men's Soccer Tournament Higher seeds host quarterfinals
at campus sites. Semifinals & Final
@ regular season champion
James Madison
Conference USA Kentucky 2018 Conference USA Men's Soccer Tournament Transamerica Field (Charlotte, NC) Kentucky
Horizon Wright State 2018 Horizon League Men's Soccer Tournament Higher seeds host quarterfinals
at campus sites. Semifinals & Final
@ regular season champion
UIC
Ivy Princeton No tournament---regular season champion
receives the conference's automatic bid
MAAC Fairfield 2018 MAAC Men's Soccer Tournament Higher seeds host all games
at campus sites
Rider
Mid-American West Virginia 2018 MAC Men's Soccer Tournament Higher seeds host quarterfinals
at campus sites. Semifinals & Final
@ regular season champion
Akron
Missouri Valley Central Arkansas 2018 Missouri Valley Conference Men's Soccer Tournament Arad McCutchan Stadium (Evansville, IN) Central Arkansas
Northeast LIU Brooklyn 2018 Northeast Conference Men's Soccer TournamentSemifinals & Final only tournament

@ regular season champion

LIU Brooklyn
Pac-12 Stanford No tournament---regular season champion
receives the conference's automatic bid
Patriot Loyola Maryland 2018 Patriot League Men's Soccer Tournament Higher seeds host quarterfinals
at campus sites. Semifinals & Final
@ regular season champion
Colgate
Southern Mercer 2018 Southern Conference Men's Soccer Tournament Higher seeds host 1st round & quarterfinals
at campus sites. Semifinals & Final
@ Summers-Taylor Stadium
(Johnson City, TN)
Furman
Summit Denver 2018 Summit League Men's Soccer Tournament Semifinals & Final only tournament

@ regular season champion

Denver
Sun Belt Georgia State 2018 Sun Belt Conference Men's Soccer Tournament Floyd E. Morris Field (Savannah, GA) Georgia State
West Coast Saint Mary's No tournament---regular season champion
receives the conference's automatic bid
WAC Air Force 2018 WAC Men's Soccer Tournament Championship Field (Seattle, WA) Grand Canyon

= A & C denote the Atlantic and Coastal divisions of the ACC.

Postseason awards

Hermann Trophy

TDS National Player of the Year

Senior CLASS Award

All-Americans

On December 6, 2018; United Soccer Coaches announced the All-America teams for the 2018 season. [65]

Position1st Team2nd Team3rd Team
PlayerSchoolPlayerSchoolPlayerSchool
GK Trey Muse IndianaEnrique FacusseKentucky Remi Prieur St. Mary's (CA)
DF

Tanner Beason
Alex Comsia
Andrew Gutman
Callum Montgomery

Stanford
North Carolina
Indiana
Charlotte

Josh Bauer
Johnny Fenwick
Donovan Pines

New Hampshire
High Point
Maryland

Dan Bent
Erik Holt
Aimé Mabika

Wright State
UCLA
Kentucky

MF

Giuseppe Barone
Tucker Bone
Bruno Lapa

Michigan State
Air Force
Wake Forest

Wouter Verstraaten
Brad Dunwell
Mauricio Pineda
Camden Riley

Pacific
Wake Forest
North Carolina
Pacific

Louis Perez
Joey Piatczyc
Barry Sharifi

UCF
West Virginia
Loyola Maryland

FW

Omir Fernandez
Cal Jennings
Andre Shinyashiki
JJ Williams

Wake Forest
UCF
Denver
Kentucky

Benji Michel
Griffin Dorsey
Jack Hallahan
Daniele Proch

Portland
Indiana
Michigan
Duke

Amir Bashti
Austin Dewing
David Egbo
Jake Rudel
Brian Saramago

Stanford
Air Force
Akron
St. Mary's (CA)
Loyola Maryland

Conference player and coaches of the year

Conference Conference
Player of the Year
Offensive
Player of the Year
Defensive
Player of the Year
Midfielder
of the Year
Goalkeeper
of the Year
Rookie
of the Year
Conference
Coach of the Year
America East [66] Geo Alves
Vermont
Josh Bauer
New Hampshire
Martieon Watson
Stony Brook
Lars Huxsohl
New Hampshire
Christian Miesch
Stony Brook
Ryan Anatol
Stony Brook
American [67] Cal Jennings
UCF
Cal Jennings
UCF
Jacob Hauser-Ramsey
Connecticut
Louis Perez
UCF
Yannik Oettl
UCF
Scott Calabrese
UCF
ACC [68] Omir Fernandez
Wake Forest
Alex Comsia
North Carolina
Bruno Lapa
Wake Forest
Issa Rayyan
Duke
Bobby Muuss
Wake Forest
Atlantic Sun [69] Logan Paynter
Lipscomb
Logan Paynter
Lipscomb
Preston Kilwein
FGCU
Gustavo Vasconcelos
FGCU
O'Vonte Mullings
FGCU
Charles Marrow
Lipscomb
Atlantic 10 [70] Janos Loebe
Fordham
Jørgen Oland
Fordham
Siad Haji
VCU
John Klein
Saint Louis
Dave Giffard
VCU
Big East [71] Sven Koenig
Creighton
Dylan Nealis
Georgetown
Joel Rydstrand
Creighton
Luis Barraza
Marquette
Skage Simonsen
St. John's
Elmar Bolowich
Creighton
Big South [72] Ilias Kosmidis
High Point
Johnny Fenwick
High Point
Tony Pineda
High Point
Amadou Macky Diop
Radford
E. J. O'Keeffe
High Point
Big Ten [73] Jack Hallahan
Michigan
Andrew Gutman
Indiana
Giuseppe Barone
Michigan State
Trey Muse
Indiana
Jack Maher
Indiana
Todd Yeagley
Indiana
Big West [74] Ivan Canales
UC Irvine
Roy Boateng
UC Davis
Daniel Crisostomo
UC Irvine
Henrik Regitnig
Cal State Northridge
Benji Kikanović
Sacramento State
Yossi Raz
UC Irvine
Colonial [75] Phillip Goodrum
UNCW
Sean Nealis
Hofstra
Timo Hummrich
Delaware
Paul Zazenski
James Madison
Conference USA [76] J. J. Williams
Kentucky
J. J. Williams
Kentucky
Callum Montgomery
Charlotte
Elliot Panicco
Charlotte
Jason Reyes
Kentucky
Johan Cedergren
Kentucky
Horizon [77] Jesus Perez
UIC
Max Todd
UIC
Dan Bent
Wright State
Jesus Perez
UIC
Joel Sundell
Wright State
Alex Willis
Northern Kentucky
Jake Slemker
Wright State
Ivy [78] Kevin O’Toole
Princeton
Dylan Castanheira
Columbia
Emeka Eneli
Cornell
Jim Barlow
Princeton
MAAC [79] Eamon Whelan
Quinnipiac
Jonas Vergin
Fairfield
Gordon Botterill
Fairfield
Mauro Bravo
Iona
Carl Rees
Fairfield
Mid-American [80] Joey Piatczyc
West Virginia
Nick Markanich
Northern Illinois
Marlon LeBlanc
West Virginia
Missouri Valley [81] Nicholas Brodaki
Central Arkansas
Nicholas Brodaki
Central Arkansas
Grant Stoneman
Loyola Chicago
Josh Lagudah
Loyola Chicago
Mathias Nors
Evansville
Ross Duncan
Central Arkansas
Northeast [82] Mario Mastrangelo
Saint Francis (PA)
Mario Mastrangelo
Saint Francis (PA)
Erik Johansson
LIU Brooklyn
Sam Illin
LIU Brooklyn
T. J. Kostecky
LIU Brooklyn
Pac-12 [83] Tanner Beason
Stanford
Tanner Beason
Stanford
Sofiane Djeffal
Oregon State
Terry Boss
Oregon State
Patriot [84] Mark Forrest
Lehigh
Aram Ouligian
Colgate
Barry Sharifi
Loyola (MD)
Chase Vosvick
Loyola (MD)
Jacob Williams
Navy
Steve Nichols
Loyola (MD)
Southern [85] Trevor Martineau
Mercer
Ben Hale
Furman
Trevor Martineau
Mercer
Brad Ruzzo
Mercer
Summit [86] Andre Shinyashiki
Denver
Scott DeVoss
Denver
Will Palmquist
Denver
Callum Stretch
Denver
Jamie Franks
Denver
Sun Belt [87] Javier Carbonell
Georgia Southern
Yazeed Matthews
Coastal Carolina
Kyle Clinton
Georgia State
Javier Carbonell
Georgia Southern
Jake Chasteen
Appalachian State
Logan Luque
Georgia State
Brett Surrency
Georgia State
WAC [88] Tucker Bone
Air Force
Andrea Seazzu
Air Force
Declan McGlynn
Seattle U
Paul Leese
UTRGV
West Coast [89] Camden Riley
Pacific
Camden Riley
Pacific
Wouter Verstraaten
Pacific
Remi Prieur
Saint Mary's (CA)
Sebastian Schacht
Saint Mary's (CA)
Adam Cooper
Saint Mary's (CA)

Final rankings

RankUnited Soccer Coaches [90] TopDrawerSoccer.com [91] College Soccer News [92]
1 Maryland Maryland Maryland
2 Akron Akron Akron
3 Indiana Indiana Indiana
4 Michigan State Michigan State Michigan State
5 Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky
6 Wake Forest Stanford Wake Forest
7 Stanford Notre Dame Stanford
8 Notre Dame James Madison Saint Mary's
9 Saint Mary's Wake Forest James Madison
10 James Madison Saint Mary's North Carolina
11 Duke Virginia Louisville
12 Air Force Georgetown Georgetown
13 Georgetown Duke Notre Dame
14 North Carolina Virginia Tech Duke
15 Virginia Air Force Virginia
16 Louisville Lipscomb Air Force
17 Virginia Tech UC Irvine Denver
18 UCF Louisville Michigan
19 Denver North Carolina UCF
20 Charlotte Denver Virginia Tech
21 Portland Michigan Charlotte
22 West Virginia Syracuse Portland
23 Oregon State West Virginia Connecticut
24 Michigan NC State West Virginia
25 Lipscomb Connecticut Lipscomb
26 UC Irvine UCF Oregon State
27 Pacific Charlotte SMU
28 Washington Pacific Colgate
29 Colgate Portland New Hampshire
30 Connecticut Oregon State Rhode Island

Statistics

Individuals

GOALS [93]
RankScorerSchoolGamesGoals
1 Andre Shinyashiki Denver 2128
2Cal Jennings UCF 1820
3 J. J. Williams Kentucky 2218
4Alex Willis Northern Kentucky 1716
5Javier Carbonell Georgia Southern 1615
Edward Kizza Pittsburgh 1815
Abdou Mbacke Thiam Connecticut 2015
7Jordan Hall Rutgers 1814
Kyle Edwards UTRGV 2014
10Yazeed Matthews Coastal Carolina 1513
Eamon Whelan Quinnipiac 1813
Max Wilschrey Old Dominion 1813
Jake Rudel Saint Mary's 2013
Tucker Bone Air Force 2213
David Egbo Akron 2313

Last update on 12/10

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE [94]
RankKeeperSchoolGamesMinutesGAGAA
1Zach Rowell UMass Lowell 1198340.366
2Remi Prieur Saint Mary's 20186180.387
3Enrique Facusse Kentucky 222010110.492
4James Pyle North Carolina 191751100.514
5T.J. Bush James Madison 232162130.541
Trey Muse Indiana 242162130.541
7Lars Huxsohl New Hampshire 171559100.577
8Elliot Panicco Charlotte 211963130.596
9 Andrew Thomas Stanford 212011140.626
10Paul Kruse Creighton 181697120.636

Last update on 12/10

ASSISTS [95]
RankPlayerSchoolGamesAssists
1 Trevor Swartz Indiana 2416
2Jackson Dietrich Wright State 1912
Jesus Perez UIC 1912
3Alex Greive Northern Kentucky 1711
Janos Loebe Fordham 1711
Sergio Rivas Seattle 2011
6 Siad Haji VCU 1810
Joey Piatczyc West Virginia 1810
Romain Lopez Purdue Fort Wayne 1910
Filip Nordstrom LIU Brooklyn 2010
Markell Saddler UIC 2010
Abdou Mbacke Thiam Connecticut 2010
Teddy Chaouche Charlotte 2110
Nico Clasen UNLV 2110
Elliott Otmani Rider 2110
Kalil El-Medkhar Kentucky 2210
Giuseppe Barone Michigan State 2310

Last update on 12/10

SAVE PERCENTAGE [96]
RankKeeperSchoolGamesMinutesSavesGASave %
1Remi Prieur Saint Mary's 201861558.873
2George Tasouris Grand Canyon 1917359215.860
3Andrew Thomas Stanford 2120118214.854
4Elliot Panicco Charlotte 2119637313.849
5Jared Brown Drake 1716349517.848
6Clay Thomas Vermont 10888397.848
7Zach Rowell UMass Lowell 11983224,846
8Wallis Lapsley UC Davis 2018588215.845
9Chandler Cree Northeastern 9812377.841
10Luis Barraza Marquette 1513717815.839

Last update on 12/10

TOTAL POINTS [97]
RankPlayerSchoolGamesGoalsAssistsPoints
1 Andre Shinyashiki Denver 2128460
2Cal Jennings UCF 1820545
3 JJ Williams Kentucky 2218844
4 Abdou Mbacke Thiam Connecticut 20151040
5Alex Willis Northern Kentucky 1716739
6Javier Carbonell Georgia Southern 1615333
Max Wilschrey Old Dominion 1813733
Kyle Edwards UTRGV 2014533
9 Tucker Bone Air Force 2213632
Kalil El-Medkhar Kentucky 22111032

Last update on 12/10

TOTAL SAVES [98]
RankKeeperSchoolGamesSaves
1Broden Schull VMI 16114
2Quinn McCallion IUPUI 18103
3Jared Brown Drake 1795
Alex Clewis San Jose State 1995
Mathijs Swaneveld Virginia Tech 2195
6Andrea Bonavia USC Upstate 1493
7George Tasouris Grand Canyon 1992
8Tor Erik Larsen Purdue Fort Wayne 1991
9Henry Stutz Holy Cross 1789
19Sean Murray Monmouth 1787

Last update on 12/10

  • Individual statistics are through the games of December 9, 2018

Teams

SCORING OFFENSE [99]
RankSchoolGamesGoalsGoals/Game
1 Saint Mary's 20502.500
2 Wake Forest 21522.476
3 Air Force 22542.455
4 Saint Joseph's 18432.389
5 UCF 19442.316
Wright State 19442.316
7 Kentucky 22492.227
8 Mercer 18402.222
9 Northern Kentucky 17372.176
10 Liberty 15322.133

Last update on 12/13

SCORING DEFENSE (Team Goals Against Average) [100]
RankSchoolGamesMinutesGATeam GAA
1 Saint Mary's 2017758.427
2 Kentucky 22201911.490
3 North Carolina 19176510.510
4 Indiana 24221213.529
5 New Hampshire 18167310.538
6 James Madison 23216213.541
7 Charlotte 21196813.595
8 Stanford 21201614.625
9 Princeton 18171412.630
10 Creighton 18169712.636

Last update on 12/13

SHUTOUT PERCENTAGE [101]
RankSchoolGamesShutoutsShutout %
1 Saint Mary's 2015.750
2 Kentucky 2214.636
3 Indiana 2415.625
4 Charlotte 2113.619
5 Stanford 2112.571
6 James Madison 2313.565
Maryland 2313.565
8 New Hampshire 1810.566
UMass Lowell 1810.566
10 Virginia 179.529

Last update on 12/13

  • Team statistics are through the games of December 9, 2018
WON-LOST-TIED PERCENTAGE [102]
RankSchoolWinsLosesTiesW-L-T %
1 Saint Mary's 1802.950
2 Kentucky 1921.886
3 Wake Forest 1830.857
4 Indiana 2031.854
5 High Point 1332.778
6 Air Force 1750.773
7 North Carolina 1441.763
UCF 1333.763
Wright State 1333.763
10 Denver 1542.762

Last update on 12/13

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