Conference USA men's soccer tournament

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C-USA men's soccer tournament
Conference soccer championship
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Sport College soccer
Conference Conference USA
Number of teams6
Format Single-elimination tournament
Current stadium Transamerica Field
Current location Charlotte, North Carolina
Played1995–2019, 2021
Last contest 2021
Current champion Kentucky
Most championships Saint Louis (6)
TV partner(s) ESPN+, C-USA Digital Network
Official website conferenceusa.com

The Conference USA men's soccer tournament was the conference championship tournament in soccer for Conference USA (C-USA). The tournament was held every year from 1995 until 2021, except 2020. It was a single-elimination tournament and seeding was based on regular season records. The winner, declared conference champion, received the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Division I men's soccer championship.

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C-USA stopped sponsoring men's soccer after the 2021 NCAA Division I men's soccer season when it lost all nine of its members due to conference realignment. In April 2022, it was announced that five of its members (Coastal Carolina, Kentucky, Marshall, Old Dominion, and South Carolina) would join the Sun Belt Conference for the fall 2022 season, as would West Virginia, which had previously announced a planned move of men's soccer from the Mid-American Conference to C-USA. [1] One month later, the remaining four members (Charlotte, FIU, Florida Atlantic, and UAB) announced they would join the American Athletic Conference effective fall 2022. [2]

Format

The top eight (6) teams determined by points following the regular season will qualify for a single-elimination tournament. The top two seeds will receive a bye. Competition dates are set for Wednesday, Friday and Sunday to allow a day between quarterfinals, semifinals and the championship final. [3]

Champions

By year

YearChampionScoreRunner-upVenue
1995 Saint Louis 2–0 Charlotte Valley FieldsMilwaukee, WI
1996 USF 2–1 Marquette USF Soccer StadiumTampa, FL
1997 Saint Louis 3–1 (OT) USF USF Soccer StadiumTampa, FL
1998 USF 4–2 Memphis USF Soccer StadiumTampa, FL
1999 UAB 4–0 Saint Louis West Campus FieldBirmingham, AL
2000 Saint Louis 2–1 UAB Hermann StadiumSt. Louis, MO
2001 Saint Louis 2–0 Marquette USF Soccer StadiumTampa, FL
2002 Saint Louis 3–2 Cincinnati Hermann StadiumSt. Louis, MO
2003 Saint Louis 2–2 (5–4 PK) Charlotte Mike Rose Soccer ComplexMemphis, TN
2004 Memphis 3–2 UAB Cardinal Park Stadium • Louisville, KY
2005 South Carolina 1–0 Tulsa Westcott FieldUniversity Park, TX
2006 SMU 2–0 Kentucky Hurricane Soccer & Track StadiumTulsa, OK
2007 Tulsa 3–2 FIU West Campus FieldBirmingham, AL
2008 Tulsa 1–1 (4–2 PK) Kentucky Westcott FieldUniversity Park, TX
2009 Tulsa 3–0 Marshall Hurricane Soccer & Track StadiumTulsa, OK
2010 South Carolina 1–0 (2OT) Tulsa Mike Rose Soccer ComplexMemphis, TN
2011 SMU 2-0 UAB Hurricane Soccer & Track StadiumTulsa, OK
2012 Tulsa 5-0 SMU Regions ParkHoover, AL
2013 Charlotte 1-0 Tulsa Transamerica FieldCharlotte, NC
2014 Old Dominion 2-1 South Carolina ODU Soccer ComplexNorfolk, VA
2015 FIU 1-0 Marshall Transamerica FieldCharlotte, NC
2016 New Mexico 3-0 FIU Veterans Memorial Soccer ComplexHuntington, WV
2017 Old Dominion 1–0 Charlotte ODU Soccer ComplexNorfolk, VA
2018 Kentucky 1-0 Charlotte Transamerica FieldCharlotte, NC
2019 Marshall 1–0 (2OT) Charlotte ODU Soccer ComplexNorfolk, VA
2020Canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021 Kentucky 2–1 (OT) Florida Atlantic Transamerica FieldCharlotte, NC

By school

SchoolAppearancesTitlesTitle years
Charlotte 1512013
Coastal Carolina 10
Cincinnati 100
DePaul 40
FIU 812015
Florida Atlantic 20
Kentucky 1522018, 2021
Louisville 80
Marquette 70
Marshall 1012019
Memphis 1212004
New Mexico 512016
Old Dominion 522014, 2017
Saint Louis 1061995, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003
SMU 722006, 2011
South Carolina 1222005, 2010
Tulsa 842007, 2008, 2009, 2012
UAB 2111999
UCF 50
South Florida 921996, 1998

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