CAA women's soccer tournament

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CAA women's soccer tournament
Conference soccer championship
Coastal Athletic Association logo.svg
Sport College soccer
Conference Coastal Athletic Association
Number of teams6
Format Single-elimination tournament
Current stadiumCampus Sites (Higher Seed)
Played1995–present
Last contest 2023
Current champion Towson
Most championships Hofstra / William & Mary (8)
TV partner(s) FloFC
Official website caasports.com/wsoc

The CAA women's soccer tournament is the conference championship tournament in soccer for the Coastal Athletic Association (CAA). The tournament has been held every year since 1995. It is a single-elimination tournament and seeding is based on regular season records. The winner, declared conference champion, receives the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Division I women's soccer championship.

Contents

Champions

Key

(2)Title number
*Match went to extra time
Match decided by a penalty shootout after extra time
BoldWinning team won regular season

By year

Source: [1]

YearChampionScoreRunner-upSiteMVPReference
1995 James Madison (1)2–0 William & Mary Sentara ParkHarrisonburg, Virginia Stacy Bilodeau, James Madison
1996William & Mary (1)2–0 George Mason UNCW Soccer StadiumWilmington, North Carolina Missy Wycinski, William & Mary
1997William & Mary (2)1–0George Mason George Mason StadiumFairfax, Virginia Anna Cook, William & Mary
1998William & Mary (3)1–0 Richmond Old Dominion Soccer ComplexVirginia Beach, Virginia Whitney Paynter, William & Mary
1999William & Mary(4)2–1RichmondMissy Wycinski, William & Mary
2000William & Mary (5)1–0*(2OT)George MasonKim Newell, William & Mary
2001William & Mary(6)2–1James MadisonLindsey Vanderspiegel, William & Mary
2002James Madison (2)2–0George MasonTeri Joyce, James Madison
2003William & Mary (7)2–0 VCU Hofstra University Soccer StadiumHempstead, New York Nikki Villott, William & Mary
2004VCU(1)3–1William & Mary Sports Backers StadiumRichmond, Virginia Jennifer Woodie
2005 Hofstra (1)1–0VCUSue Weber, Hofstra
2006 Old Dominion (1)3–2*(OT)James MadisonOld Dominion Soccer Complex • Virginia Beach, VirginiaShavon Knight, Old Dominion
2007Hofstra (2)1–0VCUSue Weber, Hofstra
2008 Northeastern (1)1–0*(2OT)Hofstra Albert–Daly FieldWilliamsburg, Virginia Jenna Lucchesi, Northeastern
2009 UNC Wilmington (1)1–0James Madison Parsons FieldBrookline, Massachusetts Erin Pardini, UNC Wilmington
2010James Madison (3)2–0HofstraHofstra University Soccer Stadium • Hempstead, New YorkDiane Wszalek, James Madison
2011William & Mary(8)1–0*(OT)VCUAlbert–Daly Field • Williamsburg, VirginiaTara Connors, William & Mary
2012Hofstra (3)2–1*(2OT)UNCWEmily Morphitis, Hofstra
2013Northeastern (2)3–1James MadisonSentara Park • Harrisonburg, VirginiaHanna Terry, Northeastern
2014Northeastern(3)2–0HofstraParsons Field • Brookline, MassachusettsMackenzie Dowd, Northeastern
2015James Madison (4)3–2William & MaryHofstra University Soccer Stadium • Hempstead, New YorkAshley Herndon, James Madison
2016 Northeastern(4)3–0 Drexel Parsons Field • Brookline, MassachusettsHannah Rosenblatt, Northeastern [2]
2017 Hofstra(4)2–1NortheasternHofstra University Soccer Stadium • Hempstead, New YorkKristin Desmond, Hofstra [3]
2018 Hofstra (5)1–0James MadisonSentara Park • Harrisonburg, VirginiaMadeline Anderson, Hofstra [4]
2019 Hofstra(6)5–1James MadisonHofstra University Soccer Stadium • Hempstead, New YorkLucy Porter, Hofstra [5]
2020 Elon (1)1–0UNCWTiger Field • Towson, Maryland Carson Jones, Elon [6]
2021 Hofstra (7)2–1NortheasternRudd Field • Elon, North Carolina Lucy Porter, Hofstra [7]
2022 Hofstra (8)2–1*(2OT)NortheasternParsons Field • Brookline, MassachusettsAnja Suttner, Hofstra [8]
2023 Towson(1)2–1 Monmouth Tiger Field • Towson, MarylandRiley Melendez, Towson [9]

By school

Source: [1]

SchoolWLTPCTFinalsChampionshipsTitle Years
American 140.20000
Campbell 00000
Charleston 130.25000
Delaware 173.22700
Drexel 251.31310
East Carolina 041.10000
Elon 320.600112020
Georgia State 010.00000
Hampton 00000
Hofstra 21124.6221182005, 2007, 2012, 2017,
2018, 2019, 2021, 2022
George Mason 10103.50040
James Madison 25201.5541041995, 2002, 2010, 2015
Monmouth 211.62510
Northeastern 13105.554742008, 2013, 2014, 2016
Old Dominion 583.406112006
Richmond 440.50020
Stony Brook 020.00000
Towson 320.600112023
VCU 7133.370512004
William & Mary 28107.7001181996, 1997, 1998, 1999,
2000, 2001, 2003, 2011
UNC Wilmington 7164.333312009

Teams in italics no longer sponsor women's soccer in the CAA.

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