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2024 NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament | |||||
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Classification | Division I | ||||
Teams | 48 | ||||
Matches | 47 | ||||
Site | WakeMed Soccer Park (semifinal and final) Cary, North Carolina | ||||
Champions | Vermont (1st title) | ||||
Winning coach | Rob Dow (1st title) | ||||
Broadcast | ESPN2, ESPNU, ESPN+, ACCN | ||||
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The 2024 NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament is the upcoming 66th edition of the NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament, a postseason tournament that determined the national champion of the 2024 NCAA Division I men's soccer season. The College Cup was played on December 13 and December 16 at WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, North Carolina. [1] The University of Vermont defeated Marshall University 2-1 in overtime in the final to win the championship, the school's first national championship. [2]
All Division I men's soccer programs are eligible to qualify for the tournament. 21 teams received automatic bids by winning their conference tournaments, one team received an automatic bid by claiming the conference regular season crown (the West Coast Conference does not hold a conference tournament), and an additional 26 teams earned at-large bids based on their regular season records.
Automatic bids | |||||
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Conference | Team | Date qualified | Record | Appearance [3] | Last bid [3] |
American | Charlotte | November 17 | 11–2–5 | 18th | 2023 |
America East | Vermont | November 17 | 11–2–5 | 14th | 2023 |
ACC | Wake Forest | November 17 | 10–4–7 | 28th | 2023 |
Atlantic 10 | Dayton | November 17 | 13–2–3 | 4th | 2023 |
ASUN | North Florida | November 16 | 7–7–4 | 2nd | 2015 |
Big East | Georgetown | November 17 | 11–4–5 | 15th | 2023 |
Big South | Gardner-Webb | November 16 | 12–3–3 | 2nd | 2006 |
Big Ten | Ohio State | November 17 | 14-1–3 | 12th | 2022 |
Big West | UC Davis | November 15 | 10-5-6 | 4th | 2019 |
CAA | Hofstra | November 17 | 14–4–2 | 9th | 2023 |
Horizon | Robert Morris | November 17 | 9–6–3 | 4th | 2005 |
Ivy | Princeton | November 17 | 12–6–0 | 11th | 2021 |
MAAC | Iona | November 17 | 11–4–3 | 2nd | 2019 |
Missouri Valley | Evansville | November 16 | 11–6–3 [a] | 12th | 1996 |
Northeast | LIU | November 17 | 8–4–7 | 18th | 2023 |
Ohio Valley | SIUE | November 16 | 12–4–3 | 17th | 2023 |
Patriot | Bucknell | November 16 | 7–6–6 | 8th | 2014 |
SoCon | Furman | November 17 | 9–3–5 | 12th | 2018 |
Summit League | Kansas City | November 16 | 12–4–3 | 4th | 2008 |
Sun Belt [b] | West Virginia | November 17 | 12–1-7 | 17th | 2023 |
WAC | Seattle U | November 16 | 12–4-3 | 7th | 2023 |
West Coast | San Diego | No Tournament | 13–2–2 | 17th | 2023 |
At-large bids | |||||
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Conference | Team | Record | Appearance [3] | Last bid [3] | |
ACC | Clemson | 14–2–4 | 37th | 2023 | |
Duke | 11–3–4 | 31st | 2023 | ||
NC State | 8–4–5 | 17th | 2019 | ||
North Carolina | 9–4–4 | 31st | 2023 | ||
SMU | 10–2–6 | 36th | 2023 | ||
Pittsburgh | 12–5-0 | 8th | 2023 | ||
Stanford | 9–5–4 | 22nd | 2023 | ||
Virginia | 10–6–3 | 44th | 2023 | ||
Atlantic 10 | Fordham | 8–5–5 | 6th | 2020 | |
UMass | 10-3-5 | 6th | 2020 | ||
Saint Louis | 8-4-8 | 51st | 2022 | ||
Big East [c] | Akron | 11–4–4 | 32nd | 2022 | |
Providence | 12-5-3 | 12th | 2021 | ||
Big Ten | Indiana | 10–4–5 | 49th | 2023 | |
Maryland | 8–5–5 | 41st | 2022 | ||
Michigan | 8-4-7 | 9th | 2019 | ||
UCLA | 7–5–6 | 49th | 2023 | ||
Washington | 8–5–6 | 29th | 2022 | ||
Big West | UC Santa Barbara | 11–5–4 | 15th | 2021 | |
Ivy | Cornell | 12-3-2 | 12th | 2022 | |
Penn | 14-3-1 | 12th | 2022 | ||
Missouri Valley [d] | Missouri State | 12–3–2 [a] | 9th | 2023 | |
Western Michigan | 11–2–6 [a] | 5th | 2023 | ||
Summit League | Denver | 12–3–4 | 13th | 2023 | |
Sun Belt | Marshall | 11–1–7 | 6th | 2023 | |
West Coast [e] | Oregon State | 10–4–3 | 9th | 2023 |
The top 16 teams are seeded and earn a bye to the second round of the tournament.
Seeded teams | ||||||
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Seed | School | Conference | Record | Berth type | United Soccer Coaches ranking [4] | RPI ranking [5] |
1 | Ohio State | Big Ten | 14-1-3 | Automatic | 1st | 1st |
2 | Pittsburgh | ACC | 12-5-0 | At-large | 9th | 4th |
3 | Denver | Summit League | 12-3-4 | At-large | 4th | 2nd |
4 | Georgetown | Big East | 11-4-5 | Automatic | 24th | 3rd |
5 | Dayton | Atlantic 10 | 13-2-3 | Automatic | 5th | 6th |
6 | Penn | Ivy | 14-3-1 | At-large | 12th | 7th |
7 | Hofstra | CAA | 14-4-2 | Automatic | 18th | 5th |
8 | Wake Forest | ACC | 10-4-7 | Automatic | NR | 9th |
9 | Clemson | ACC | 14-2-4 | At-large | 7th | 12th |
10 | Duke | ACC | 11-3-4 | At-large | 2nd | 10th |
11 | Virginia | ACC | 10-6-3 | At-large | NR | 14th |
12 | SMU | ACC | 10-2-6 | At-large | 15th | 15th |
13 | Marshall | Sun Belt | 11-1-7 | At-large | 8th | 8th |
14 | Indiana | Big Ten | 10-4-5 | At-large | 6th | 21st |
15 | Missouri State | Missouri Valley | 12-3-2 | At-large | 11th | 13th |
16 | Stanford | ACC | 9-5-4 | At-large | NR | 11th |
The bracket was announced on Monday, November 18, 2024. First round games were to be played on November 21 at campus sites.
First round November 21 | Second round November 24 | Third round Nov 30 - Dec 1 | Quarterfinals December 6-7 | ||||||||||||||||
1 | Ohio State* | 2 | |||||||||||||||||
Western Michigan | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||
Western Michigan * | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||
SIUE | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||
1 | Ohio State * | 0 (4) | |||||||||||||||||
16 | Stanford | 0 (2) | |||||||||||||||||
UCLA* | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||
UC Santa Barbara | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||
UC Santa Barbara | 2 (5) | ||||||||||||||||||
16 | Stanford* | 2 (6) | |||||||||||||||||
1 | Ohio State * | 3 | |||||||||||||||||
8 | Wake Forest | 0 | |||||||||||||||||
9 | Clemson* | 2 | |||||||||||||||||
Providence | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||
Providence * | 2 | ||||||||||||||||||
Bucknell | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||
9 | Clemson | 1 | |||||||||||||||||
8 | Wake Forest * | 2 | |||||||||||||||||
Maryland * | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||
LIU | 2 | ||||||||||||||||||
Maryland | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||
8 | Wake Forest* | 2 |
*Host institution
November 21 | Western Michigan | 5–1 | SIUE | Kalamazoo, MI |
1:00 p.m. EST |
| Report |
| Stadium: WMU Soccer Complex Attendance: 367 Referee: Nikola Aleksic Assistant referees: Christian Little Ryan Homik Fourth official: Cesar Ibarra |
November 21 | Maryland | 5–2 | LIU | College Park, MD |
7:00 p.m. EST |
| Report |
| Stadium: Ludwig Field Attendance: 938 Referee: Andrea Pileri Assistant referees: Jay Hutchinson Alexander Tyshkevych Fourth official: Ryan Nee |
November 21 | Providence | 2–1 | Bucknell | Providence, RI |
7:00 p.m. EST |
| Report |
| Stadium: Chapey Field Attendance: 829 Referee: Matthew Mercier Assistant referees: Andre Carr Jose Mendes Fourth official: Thomas Felice |
November 21 | UCLA | 0–1 (a.e.t.) | UC Santa Barbara | Los Angeles, CA |
10:00 p.m. EST |
| Report |
| Stadium: Wallis Annenberg Stadium Attendance: 1,191 Referee: Michael Gebreslassie Assistant referees: Adrian Gonzalez Edward Hernandez Fourth official: Matthew Tanious |
November 24 | #1 Ohio State | 2–1 | Western Michigan | Columbus, OH |
5:00 p.m. EST |
| Report |
| Stadium: Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium Attendance: 1,713 Referee: Calin Radosav Assistant referees: Michael Nickerson Justin Tatsak Fourth official: Youssef Eimessoussi |
November 24 | #9 Clemson | 2–0 | Providence | Clemson, SC |
6:00 p.m. EST |
| Report |
| Stadium: Riggs Field Attendance: 2,606 Referee: Amin Hadzic Assistant referees: Thomas Brigman Benjamin Oakley Fourth official: Jarred Mosher |
November 24 | #8 Wake Forest | 2–1 | Maryland | Winston-Salem, NC |
6:00 p.m. EST |
| Report |
| Stadium: Spry Soccer Stadium Attendance: 2,034 Referee: Mike Stutt Assistant referees: Jason White Kevin Uitto Fourth official: John Matto |
November 24 | #16 Stanford | 2–2 (a.e.t.) (6–5 p) | UC Santa Barbara | Stanford, CA |
8:00 p.m. EST |
| Report |
| Stadium: Maloney Field Attendance: 2,300 Referee: Brandon Stevis Assistant referees: Peter Hanson Andrew Hanks Fourth official: Victor Mba |
Penalties | ||||
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December 1 | #1 Ohio State | 0–0 (a.e.t.) (4–2 p) | #16 Stanford | Columbus, OH |
| Report |
| Stadium: Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium Attendance: 1,136 Referee: Nikola Aleksic Assistant referees: Andrew Bigelow Race Williams Fourth official: Ali Zolgharnain | |
Penalties | ||||
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December 1 | #8 Wake Forest | 2–1 (a.e.t.) | #9 Clemson | Winston-Salem, NC |
| Report |
| Stadium: Spry Soccer Stadium Attendance: 2,273 Referee: Dimitar Chavdarov Assistant referees: Andrew Charron Justin Howard Fourth official: John Rush |
December 7 | #1 Ohio State | 3–0 | #8 Wake Forest | Columbus, OH |
Report |
| Stadium: Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium Attendance: 1,763 Referee: Austin Saini Assistant referees: Sean West Fernando Pina Fourth official: Noah Matos |
Rankings shown are national seeds.
First round November 21 | Second round November 24 | Third round Nov 30 - Dec 1 | Quarterfinals December 6-7 | ||||||||||||||||
5 | Dayton* | 2 | |||||||||||||||||
Michigan | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||
Michigan * | 2 | ||||||||||||||||||
Robert Morris | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||
5 | Dayton* | 1 | |||||||||||||||||
12 | SMU | 3 | |||||||||||||||||
Washington * | 0 (3) | ||||||||||||||||||
Seattle | 0 (0) | ||||||||||||||||||
Washington | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||
12 | SMU* | 2 | |||||||||||||||||
12 | SMU* | 2 | |||||||||||||||||
13 | Marshall | 3 | |||||||||||||||||
13 | Marshall* | 4 | |||||||||||||||||
Furman | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||
North Carolina* | 0 (3) | ||||||||||||||||||
Furman | 0 (5) | ||||||||||||||||||
13 | Marshall * | 2 | |||||||||||||||||
NC State | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||
NC State * | 2 | ||||||||||||||||||
Charlotte | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||
NC State | 2 | ||||||||||||||||||
4 | Georgetown* | 0 |
*Host institution
November 21 | North Carolina | 0–0 (a.e.t.) (3–5 p) | Furman | Chapel Hill, NC |
5:00 p.m. EST |
| Report |
| Stadium: Dorrance Field Attendance: 801 Referee: Amin Hadzic Assistant referees: Marcus Moss Thomas Rutherford Fourth official: Chris Zuerner |
Penalties | ||||
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November 21 | Michigan | 2–0 | Robert Morris | Ann Arbor, MI |
6:00 p.m. EST |
| Report |
| Stadium: U-M Soccer Stadium Attendance: 623 Referee: Sorin Stoica Assistant referees: Rob Ruta John Douglas Fourth official: Aaron Fong |
November 21 | NC State | 2–1 (a.e.t.) | Charlotte | Raleigh, NC |
7:00 p.m. EST |
| Report |
| Stadium: Dail Soccer Field Attendance: 1154 Referee: Brandon Marion Assistant referees: Jeremy Smith Richard Crowgey Fourth official: Rick Rogers |
November 21 | Washington | 0–0 (a.e.t.) (3–0 p) | Seattle | Seattle, WA |
10:00 p.m. EST |
| Report |
| Stadium: Husky Soccer Stadium Attendance: 2987 Referee: Cedric Adams Assistant referees: Baboucar Jallow Raymond Moffatte, Jr. Fourth official: Chris Turner |
Penalties | ||||
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November 24 | #4 Georgetown | 0–2 | NC State | Washington, DC |
12:00 p.m. EST |
| Report |
| Stadium: Shaw Field Attendance: 1,899 Referee: Nickrod Fateh Assistant referees: Conor McCloskey J.T. Alukonis Fourth official: Max Smith |
November 24 | #13 Marshall | 4–0 | Furman | Huntington, WV |
2:00 p.m. EST |
| Report |
| Stadium: Hoops Family Field Attendance: 2,257 Referee: Lucas Feathers Assistant referees: Eric Usher Alex Adkins Fourth official: Richard Crowgey |
November 24 | #5 Dayton | 2–0 | Michigan | Dayton, OH |
7:00 p.m. EST |
| Report |
| Stadium: Baujan Field Attendance: 2,513 Referee: Nicholas Balcer Assistant referees: Shane Foley Noah Matos Hernandez Fourth official: Aaron Hernandez |
November 24 | #12 SMU | 2–1 | Washington | Dallas, TX |
7:00 p.m. EST |
| Report |
| Stadium: Washburne Soccer and Track Stadium Attendance: 1,876 Referee: Daniel Radford Assistant referees: Fevzi Demirhan Joshua Ell Fourth official: Jarrod Tackel |
November 30 | #5 Dayton | 1–3 | #12 SMU | Dayton, OH |
7:00 p.m. EST |
| Report |
| Stadium: Baujan Field Attendance: 1,108 Referee: Calin Radosav Assistant referees: Cory Richardson Mateusz Dulski Fourth official: Kevin Fikar |
November 30 | #13 Marshall | 2–1 | NC State | Huntington, WV |
2:00 p.m. EST |
| Report |
| Stadium: Hoops Family Field Attendance: 2,048 Referee: Sorin Stoica Assistant referees: William Gathers Ross Kleinstuber Fourth official: Richard Crowgey |
December 8 | #12 SMU | 2–3 | #13 Marshall | Dallas, TX |
| Report |
| Stadium: Washburne Soccer and Track Stadium Attendance: 1,635 |
Rankings shown are national seeds.
First round November 21 | Second round November 24 | Third round Nov 30 - Dec 1 | Quarterfinals December 6-7 | ||||||||||||||||
3 | Denver* | 3 | |||||||||||||||||
Gardner-Webb | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||
Oregon State* | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||
Gardner-Webb | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||
3 | Denver * | 1 | |||||||||||||||||
14 | Indiana | 0 | |||||||||||||||||
Akron * | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||
Princeton | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||
Akron | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||
14 | Indiana* | 2 | |||||||||||||||||
3 | Denver * | 3 | |||||||||||||||||
UMass | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||
11 | Virginia* | 2 | |||||||||||||||||
West Virginia | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||
West Virginia * | 2 | ||||||||||||||||||
North Florida | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||
11 | Virginia* | 0 | |||||||||||||||||
UMass | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||
UMass * | 2 | ||||||||||||||||||
Evansville | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||
UMass | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||
6 | Penn* | 0 |
*Host institution
November 21 | UMass | 2–1 | Evansville | Amherst, MA |
1:00 p.m. EST |
| Report |
| Stadium: Rudd Field (UMass) Attendance: 219 Referee: Thomas Snyder Assistant referees: Gurhan Dolgun Jessica Carnevale Fourth official: Narciso Fernandes |
November 21 | West Virginia | 2–1 | North Florida | Morgantown, WV |
5:00 p.m. EST |
| Report |
| Stadium: Dick Dlesk Soccer Stadium Attendance: 712 Referee: Cedrick Cook Assistant referees: Jason Blight Taylor Bombalski Fourth official: Alexander Parent |
November 21 | Akron | 1–0 | Princeton | Akron, OH |
6:00 p.m. EST |
| Report |
| Stadium: FirstEnergy Stadium Attendance: 753 Referee: Youssef Elmessoussi Assistant referees: Jake Brochu William Gaither III Fourth official: Ali Zolgharnain |
November 21 | Oregon State | 0–1 | Gardner-Webb | Corvallis, OR |
10:00 p.m. EST |
| Report |
| Stadium: Lorenz Field Attendance: 568 Referee: Christopher Calderon Assistant referees: Bryan Juarez Alejandro Echeverri Fourth official: Miles Crumley |
November 24 | #14 Indiana | 2–1 (a.e.t.) | Akron | Bloomington, IN |
1:00 p.m. EST |
| Report |
| Stadium: Bill Armstrong Stadium Attendance: 1,669 Referee: Austin Saini Assistant referees: Andrew Bigelow Fernando Pina Fourth official: Britton Maier |
November 24 | #3 Denver | 3–0 | Gardner-Webb | Denver, CO |
3:00 p.m. EST |
| Report |
| Stadium: CIBER Field Attendance: 1,341 Referee: Mindi Lamboni Assistant referees: Bradley Miller Cuahutemoc Delgadillo Fourth official: Max Alatorre |
November 24 | #11 Virginia | 2–1 | West Virginia | Charlottesville, VA |
5:00 p.m. EST |
| Report |
| Stadium: Klöckner Stadium Attendance: 1,747 Referee: David Erbacher Assistant referees: Rick Rogers Jeremy Smith Fourth official: William Steffen |
November 24 | #6 Penn | 0–1 | UMass | Philadelphia, PA |
5:00 p.m. EST |
| Report |
| Stadium: Rhodes Field Attendance: 1,000 |
November 30 | #3 Denver | 1–0 | #14 Indiana | Denver, CO |
4:00 p.m. EST |
| Report | Stadium: CIBER Field Attendance: 1,875 Referee: Cristian Campo Hernandez Assistant referees: Jarred Mosher Bowen Taylor Fourth official: Charles Rupert |
November 30 | #11 Virginia | 0–1 | UMass | Charlottesville, VA |
5:00 p.m. EST |
| Report |
| Stadium: Klöckner Stadium Attendance: 1,408 Referee: Lucas Feathers Assistant referees: Jude Carr Meghan Mullen Fourth official: Richard Crowgey |
December 7 | #3 Denver | 3–0 | UMass | Denver, CO |
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| Stadium: CIBER Field Attendance: 2,361 |
Rankings shown are national seeds.
First round November 21 | Second round November 24 | Third round Nov 30 - Dec 1 | Quarterfinals December 6-7 | ||||||||||||||||
7 | Hofstra* | 1 | |||||||||||||||||
Vermont | 2 | ||||||||||||||||||
Vermont * | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||
Iona | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||
Vermont | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||
San Diego* | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||
San Diego * | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||
UC Davis* | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||
San Diego | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||
10 | Duke* | 0 | |||||||||||||||||
Vermont | 2 | ||||||||||||||||||
2 | Pittsburgh* | 0 | |||||||||||||||||
15 | Missouri State | 1 | |||||||||||||||||
Kansas City | 2 | ||||||||||||||||||
Saint Louis* | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||
Kansas City | 2 | ||||||||||||||||||
Kansas City | 2 | ||||||||||||||||||
2 | Pittsburgh * | 3 | |||||||||||||||||
Cornell * | 4 | ||||||||||||||||||
Fordham | 2 | ||||||||||||||||||
Cornell | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||
2 | Pittsburgh | 1 |
*Host institution
November 21 | Cornell | 4–2 | Fordham | Ithaca, NY |
2:00 p.m. EST [f] |
| Report |
| Stadium: Charles F. Berman Field Attendance: 475 Referee: Jan Halaska Assistant referees: Jamel Ben Abdallah Danielle Cornetta Fourth official: Ankur Singh |
November 21 | Vermont | 5–0 | Iona | Burlington, VT |
6:00 p.m. EST |
| Report |
| Stadium: Virtue Field Attendance: 2,035 Referee: Fabio Cardoso Assistant referees: Samuel Conroy Larry Bechard Fourth official: Jason Pelletier |
November 21 | Saint Louis | 0–2 | Kansas City | St. Louis, MO |
8:00 p.m. EST |
| Report |
| Stadium: Hermann Stadium Attendance: 1,051 Referee: Alex Beehler Assistant referees: Sean West Michael Heath Fourth official: Dan Ortega |
November 21 | San Diego | 1–0 | UC Davis | San Diego, CA |
10:00 p.m. EST |
| Report | Stadium: Torero Stadium Attendance: 1,679 Referee: Brandon Stevis Assistant referees: Israel Fernandez Emmanuel Padilla Fourth official: William Delgado |
November 24 | #10 Duke | 0–1 | San Diego | Durham, NC |
1:00 p.m. EST |
| Report |
| Stadium: Koskinen Stadium Attendance: 764 Referee: Michael Lavergne Assistant referees: Sean Conlee Kevin Maurer Fourth official: Andrew Charron |
November 24 | #2 Pittsburgh | 1–0 | Cornell | Pittsburgh, PA |
5:00 p.m. EST |
| Report | Stadium: Ambrose Urbanic Field Attendance: 1,115 Referee: Eric Tattersall Assistant referees: James Duling Adam Walters Fourth official: Edward Boateng |
November 24 | #7 Hofstra | 1–2 | Vermont | Hempstead, NY |
5:00 p.m. EST |
| Report |
| Stadium: Captain's Field Attendance: 1,101 Referee: Carlos Fernandes Assistant referees: Justen Lopez Alex Rusu Fourth official: Dave Breckner |
November 24 | #15 Missouri State | 1–2 | Kansas City | Springfield, MO |
7:30 p.m. EST |
| Report |
| Stadium: Allison South Stadium Attendance: 757 Referee: Edvin Jurisevic Assistant referees: Albert Franklin Chris Thresher Fourth official: Bryan Lemus |
November 30 | #2 Pittsburgh | 3–2 (a.e.t.) | Kansas City | Pittsburgh, PA |
5:00 p.m. EST |
| Report |
| Stadium: Ambrose Urbanic Field Attendance: 768 Referee: Austin Saini Assistant referees: Michael Nickerson Jeffrey Skinker Fourth official: Ryan Nee |
November 30 | San Diego | 0–1 (a.e.t.) | Vermont | San Diego, CA |
8:00 p.m. EST |
| Report |
| Stadium: Torero Stadium Attendance: 3,227 Referee: Servando Berna Assistant referees: Abdel Hakeem Wakil Adrian Gonzalez Fourth official: Edwar Hernandez |
December 7 | #2 Pittsburgh | 0–2 | Vermont | Pittsburgh, PA |
Report |
| Stadium: Ambrose Urbanic Field Attendance: 1,416 Referee: Nicholas Balcer Assistant referees: Ben Pilgrim Max Smith Fourth official: Daniel Pop |
Rankings shown are national seeds.
Semifinals December 13 WakeMed Soccer Park Cary, NC | Championship December 16 @ 8:00pm EST WakeMed Soccer Park Cary, NC | ||||||||
1 | Ohio State | 0 | |||||||
13 | Marshall | 1 | |||||||
13 | Marshall | 1 | |||||||
Vermont | 2 | ||||||||
3 | Denver | 1 (3) | |||||||
Vermont | 1 (4) |
December 13College Cup Semifinals | #1 Ohio State | 0-1 (a.e.t.) | #13 Marshall | Cary, NC |
8:00 p.m. EST |
| Report |
| Stadium: WakeMed Soccer Park Attendance: 10,614 Referee: Daniel Radford Assistant referees: Adrian Gonzalez Jarred Mosher Fourth official: Khadime Sabara |
December 13College Cup Semifinal | #3 Denver | 1-1 (a.e.t.) (3-4 p) | Vermont | Cary, NC |
5:00 p.m. EST |
| Report |
| Stadium: WakeMed Soccer Park Referee: Sorin Stoica Assistant referees: Rick Rogers Ryan Homik Fourth official: Khadime Sabara |
Penalties | ||||
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December 16College Cup National Championships | #13 Marshall | 1-2 (a.e.t.) | Vermont | Cary, NC |
8:00 p.m. EST |
| Report |
| Stadium: WakeMed Soccer Park Attendance: 6,057 Referee: Michael Lavergne Assistant referees: Baboucarr Jallow Carlos Morales-Lastra Fourth official: Jude Carr |
Source: [6]
Conference | Bids | Record | Pct. | R32 | S16 | E8 | F4 | CG | NC |
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Big East | 3 | 2–0–0 | 1.000 | 3 | - | - | - | - | - |
Summit | 2 | 1–0–0 | 1.000 | 2 | - | - | - | - | - |
Sun Belt | 2 | 1–0–0 | 1.000 | 2 | - | - | - | - | - |
America East | 1 | 3–0–0 | 1.000 | 1 | - | – | – | – | – |
Big South | 1 | 1–0–0 | 1.000 | 1 | - | - | - | - | - |
ACC | 9 | 1–0–1 | .750 | 8 | - | - | - | - | - |
Big Ten | 6 | 2–1–1 | .625 | 5 | - | - | - | - | - |
Ivy | 3 | 1–1–0 | .500 | 2 | - | - | - | - | - |
Missouri Valley | 3 | 1–1–0 | .500 | 2 | - | - | - | - | - |
Big West | 2 | 1–1–0 | .500 | 1 | - | - | - | - | - |
SoCon | 1 | 0–0–1 | .500 | 1 | - | - | - | - | - |
West Coast | 2 | 1–1–0 | .500 | 1 | - | - | - | - | - |
Atlantic 10 | 4 | 1–2–0 | .333 | 2 | - | - | - | - | - |
CAA | 1 | 0–0–0 | – | 1 | - | - | - | - | - |
Others | 8 | 0–7–1 | .063 | – | – | – | – | – | – |
There have been 44 goals scored in 16 matches, for an average of 2.75 goals per match (as of November 21, 2024). Players highlighted in bold are still active in the competition.
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The NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament, sometimes known as the College Cup, is an American intercollegiate soccer tournament conducted by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), and determines the Division I men's national champion. The tournament was formally held in 1959, when it was an eight-team tournament. Since then, the tournament has expanded to 48 teams, in which every Division I conference tournament champion is allocated a berth. Among the most successful programs, Saint Louis won 10 titles during dynasty years between 1959 and 1973. Indiana has won 8 titles beginning in 1982, whereas Virginia has won 7 titles beginning in 1989.
The 1985 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament involved 64 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division I college basketball. This was the first year the field was expanded to 64 teams, from 53 in the previous year's tournament. It began on March 14, 1985, and ended with the championship game on April 1 in Lexington, Kentucky. A total of 63 games were played.
The 2007 NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament was a tournament of 48 teams from NCAA Division I who played for the NCAA Championship in soccer. The College Cup for the final four teams was held at SAS Soccer Park in Cary, North Carolina. All other games were played at the home field of the higher-seeded team. The final was held on December 16, 2007.
The 2009 NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament was a tournament of 48 teams from NCAA Division I who played for the NCAA Championship in soccer. The semifinals and final were held at WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, North Carolina. All the other games were played at the home field of the higher seeded team. The final was held on December 13, 2009 with Virginia defeating Akron, 3–2 in a penalty shoot-out, following a goalless regulation and two overtimes.
The 2010 NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament was a tournament of 48 collegiate soccer teams who played for the NCAA Championship in soccer. The semifinals and final were held at Harder Stadium in Santa Barbara, California. All the other games were played at the home field of the higher seeded team. The final was held on December 12, 2010. Akron defeated Louisville, 1–0, for the title.
The 2011 NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament was a single-elimination tournament involving 48 teams to determine the champion of the 2011 NCAA Division I men's soccer season. The 53rd edition of the tournament began on November 17, 2011 and culminated with the North Carolina Tar Heels defeating the Charlotte 49ers, 1–0, in the final on December 13 at Regions Park in Hoover, Alabama.
The 2012 NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament is a single-elimination tournament involving 48 teams to determine the champion of the 2012 NCAA Division I men's soccer season. It was the 54th edition of the tournament. Indiana defeated Georgetown, 1–0, to win its 8th national title.
The 2013 NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament was the 55th edition of the tournament. The four team College Cup finals tournament was held at PPL Park in Chester, Pennsylvania on December 13 and 15, 2013. On December 15, Notre Dame defeated Maryland, 2–1, to win its first national title.
The 2014 NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament is the 56th annual edition of the NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship tournament. The brackets for the tournament were announced on November 17, 2014, with each of the 48 participating teams gaining an invitation through either an automatic or at-large bid determined by the NCAA. The First, Second, Third, and Quarterfinal Rounds were held at college campus sites across the United States determined by seeding and record. The four team College Cup finals tournament were held at WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, North Carolina on December 12 and 14, 2014.
The 2015 NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament was the 57th annual single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of NCAA Division I men's collegiate soccer. The first, second, third, and quarterfinal rounds were held at college campus sites across the United States during November and December 2015, with host sites determined by seeding and record. The four-team College Cup finals were played at Children's Mercy Park in Kansas City, Kansas from December 11–13, 2015.
The 2016 NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament was the 58th annual single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of NCAA Division I men's collegiate soccer. The first, second, third, and quarterfinal rounds were held at college campus sites across the United States during November and December 2016, with host sites determined by seeding and record. The four-team College Cup finals was played at BBVA Compass Stadium in Houston, Texas on December 9 and 11, 2016.
This is a list of qualifying teams for the 2017 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament. A total of 68 teams participated in the tournament. Thirty-two of the teams earned automatic bids by winning their conference tournaments. The remaining 36 teams were granted at-large bids, which were extended by the NCAA Selection Committee. All teams were seeded 1 to 16 within their regionals, while the Selection Committee seeded the entire field from 1 to 68.
The 2018 NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament was the 60th edition of the NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament, a postseason tournament to determine the national champion of NCAA Division I men's college soccer. The first four rounds of the competition were held at the home ground of the higher seed, while the College Cup were held at Harder Stadium on the campus of University of California, Santa Barbara. The championship match was held on December 10, 2018 with the Maryland Terrapins defeating the Akron Zips 1–0 to claim their fourth title in program history.
The 2019 NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament was the 61st edition of the NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament, a postseason tournament to determine the national champion of NCAA Division I men's college soccer. The first four rounds of the competition were held at the home ground of the higher seed, while the College Cup were held at WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, North Carolina. The championship match took place December 15, 2019.
The 2020 NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament was the 62nd edition of the NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament, a postseason tournament to determine the national champion of NCAA Division I men's college soccer. Pending developments with the COVID-19 pandemic, the first four rounds of the competition were scheduled to be held at the home ground of the higher seed, while the College Cup was to be held at Harder Stadium in Santa Barbara, California. The championship match was originally scheduled to take place on December 13, 2020.
The 2019 MAC men's soccer tournament was the 27th and final edition of the MAC Men's Soccer Tournament, a post-season college soccer conference tournament to determine the MAC champion, and the conference's automatic berth into the NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament. The 2019 edition of the tournament began on November 12 and concluded on November 17, 2019.
The 2021 NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament was the 63rd edition of the NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament, a postseason tournament that determined the national champion of the 2021 NCAA Division I men's soccer season. The College Cup, the semifinals and finals of the tournament, were played on December 10 and December 12 in Cary, North Carolina.
The 2021 NCAA Division I women's soccer tournament was the 40th edition of the NCAA Division I Women's Soccer Tournament, a postseason tournament to determine the national champion of NCAA Division I women's college soccer. The College Cup was played on December 3 and December 6. It was originally set to be played in San Jose, California, but was moved to Stevens Stadium due to a conflict with the MLS playoffs schedule.
The 2022 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Tournament was the 64th edition of the NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament, a postseason tournament to determine the national champion of the 2022 NCAA Division I men's soccer season. The tournament started on November 17 and culminated with the Men's College Cup, the semifinals and finals of the tournament, which was played on December 9 and December 12 in Cary, North Carolina.
The 2023 NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament was the 65th edition of the NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament, a postseason tournament that determined the national champion of 2023 NCAA Division I men's soccer season. The College Cup was played on December 8 and December 11 at Lynn Family Stadium in Louisville, Kentucky and televised on ESPNU.