Ivy League men's soccer tournament

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Ivy League men's soccer tournament
Conference soccer championship
Sport College soccer
Conference Ivy League
Number of teams4
Format Single-elimination tournament
Current stadiumRhodes Field
Current location Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Played2023–present
Last contest 2023
Current champion Yale
Most championships Yale (1)
TV partner(s) ESPN+
Official website ivyleauge.com/msoc

The Ivy League men's soccer tournament is the conference championship tournament in soccer for the Ivy League. The inaugural tournament was held in 2023. [1] It is a single-elimination tournament and seeding is based on regular season records. [2] The winner, declared conference champion, receives the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Division I women's soccer championship.

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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: [3]

YearChampionScoreRunner-upSiteMVPReference
2023 Yale (1)2–1 Brown Rhodes Field • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Eric Lagos (Harvard) [4]

By school

Source: [3]

SchoolApps.WLTPCTFinalsChampionshipsTitle Years
Brown 1011.25010
Columbia 000000
Cornell 000000
Dartmouth 000000
Harvard 1010.00000
Penn 1001.50000
Princeton 000000
Yale 12001.00011 2023

Regular Season Champions

Prior to the creation of the tournament, the Ivy League determined champions by regular season records. [3]

SchoolTotal TitlesOutright TitlesFirst TitleLast Title
Brown 201219632011
Columbia 10719782016
Cornell 4219752012
Dartmouth 13419642017
Harvard 13919552009
Penn 9419552022
Princeton 10619572021
Yale 6519562019

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