Big Ten men's soccer tournament

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Big Ten men's soccer tournament
Conference soccer championship
Big Ten Conference logo.svg
Sport College soccer
Conference Big Ten Conference
Number of teams9
Format Single-elimination tournament
Current stadium Bill Armstrong Stadium
Current location Bloomington, Indiana
Played1991–present
Last contest 2023
Current champion Indiana
Most championships Indiana (16)
Official website bigten.org/msoc

The Big Ten men's soccer tournament is the conference championship tournament in soccer for the Big Ten Conference. The tournament has been held every year since 1991. 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 men's soccer championship.

Contents

Champions

Key

(2)Title number
*Match went to extra time
Match decided by a penalty shootout after extra time
^Winning team reached College Cup
Winning team won National Championship

Finals

YearChampionScoreRunner-upSiteMost Valuable Player
1991 Indiana^2–0 Wisconsin Bill Armstrong StadiumBloomington, IN
1992 Indiana (2)2–1 Penn State Bill Armstrong StadiumBloomington, IN
1993 Penn State 1–0 Wisconsin McClimon StadiumMadison, WI
1994 Indiana^ (3)3–1 Penn State Owens StadiumColumbus, OH
1995 Indiana (4)
Wisconsin
cancelled [note 1] DeMartin Soccer ComplexEast Lansing, MI
1996 Indiana (5)4–0 Michigan State Jeffrey FieldUniversity Park, PA
1997 Indiana^ (6)1–0 Ohio State Bill Armstrong StadiumBloomington, IN
1998 Indiana (7)1–0* Penn State Lakeside FieldEvanston, IL
1999 Indiana (8)2–1* Penn State DeMartin Soccer ComplexEast Lansing, MI
2000 Ohio State 3–2* Penn State Owens StadiumColumbus, OH
2001 Indiana^ (9)2–0 Michigan State McClimon StadiumMadison, WI
2002 Penn State (2)2–1 Michigan Jeffrey FieldUniversity Park, PA
2003 Indiana (10)1–1†
(4–1 pen.)
Penn State Bill Armstrong StadiumBloomington, IN
2004 Michigan State 1–0 Northwestern U-M Soccer StadiumAnn Arbor, MI
2005 Penn State (3)1–0 Indiana Lakeside FieldEvanston, IL
2006 Indiana (11)1–0 Ohio State Owens StadiumColumbus, OH
2007 Ohio State^ (2)0–0†
(5–4 pen.)
Indiana DeMartin Soccer ComplexEast Lansing, MI
2008 Michigan State (2)1–0 Indiana McClimon StadiumMadison, WI
2009 Ohio State (3)1–0 Penn State Bill Armstrong StadiumBloomington, IN
2010 Michigan^4–1 Penn State Jeffrey FieldUniversity Park, PA
2011 Northwestern 2–1 Penn State U-M Soccer StadiumAnn Arbor, MI
2012 Michigan State (3)2–1* Michigan Lakeside FieldEvanston, IL
2013 Indiana (12)1–0 Michigan State Crew StadiumColumbus, OH
2014 Maryland 2–1 Indiana Ludwig FieldCollege Park, MD
2015 Maryland (2)2–0 Ohio State Owens StadiumColumbus, OH
2016 Maryland (3)3–1 Wisconsin Grand ParkWestfield, IN
2017 Wisconsin (2)0–0†
(4–2 pen.)
Indiana Grand ParkWestfield, IN
2018 Indiana^ (13)3–0 Michigan Grand ParkWestfield, IN
2019 Indiana (14)0–0†
(4–3 pen.)
Michigan Ludwig FieldCollege Park, MD
2020 Indiana^ (15)1–1†
(3–2 pen.)
Penn State Bill Armstrong StadiumBloomington, IN
2021 Penn State (4)3–0 Indiana Jeffrey FieldUniversity Park, PA
2022 Rutgers (1)3–1 Indiana Yurcak FieldPiscataway, NJ
2023 Indiana (16)1–0 Penn State Bill Armstrong StadiumBloomington, IN

Source: B1G Men's Soccer Tournament Records Book

Performance by school

Most championships

SchoolChampionships [1] Winning years
Indiana 161991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2006, 2013, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2023
Penn State 41993, 2002, 2005, 2021
Maryland 32014, 2015, 2016
Michigan State 32004, 2008, 2012
Ohio State 32000, 2007, 2009
Wisconsin 21995, 2017
Michigan 12010
Northwestern 12011
Rutgers 12022

Records all-time by team

through 2023 Tournament [2]
SchoolGPWLTPct.ChampionshipsRunners-up
Indiana71471311.739167
Penn State6836257.581411
Maryland191153.65830
Michigan State4719253.43633
Ohio State5022253.47033
Michigan4219212.47614
Northwestern3910272.28211
Rutgers15492.33310
Wisconsin4512276.33313

Notes

  1. The 1995 championship game was cancelled. Indiana and Wisconsin were declared co-champions. [1]

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