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NCAA Division III men's soccer tournament

The NCAA Division III Men's Soccer Championship is an annual single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III collegiate men's soccer in the United States.

Men's Division III Soccer Championship
Founded1974
No. of teams62
CountryUnited States
Most recent
champion(s)
St. Olaf (1st title)
Most titlesMessiah (11 titles)
Official websiteWebsite

Messiah is the most successful team, with 11 titles.

St. Olaf College are the reigning champions, winning their first championship in 2023.[1]

History edit

It has been held each year since 1974, except 2020, when the Division III championship was established for universities that do not award athletics scholarships. The 2020 tournament was cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic.[2] Division III teams had previously competed as part of the NCAA College Division Men's Soccer Championship (now Division II). A total of 64 teams participate, making it the largest of the NCAA's men's soccer tournaments.

Traditionally, the tournament is held in November and December at the end of the regular season. The tournament finals were initially held on the campus of one of the teams participating in the semifinals. Since 2004, however, they have been held at the same pre-determined neutral site as the NCAA Division III Women's Soccer Championship (added in 1986).

Selection format edit

Of the three NCAA divisions, Division III has the most complicated selection process. In 2012, the tournament was a 62-team, single-elimination tournament. Teams are divided into three pools. Pool A consists of the 36 conference champions, who all receive automatic bids to the tournament. Pool B consists of all teams which are not in conferences or which are in conferences that do not meet the requirements to be awarded an automatic bid. Four teams are selected from Pool B. Pool C consists of all the other teams, plus those Pool B teams not already selected. The remaining teams in the field are selected from Pool C. Two teams received first round byes, and the rest of the bracket was filled by geographical proximity. The early rounds of the championship were played at campus sites with the higher seeded team hosting the match. The semifinals and finals are played at a predetermined campus site. The 2012 Division III final rounds were held at Blossom Soccer Complex in San Antonio.[3]

Results edit

NCAA Division III men's soccer tournament
Year Site
(Host Team)
Championship Semifinalists
Champion Score Runner-Up Third Place Score Fourth Place
1974
Details
Wheaton, IL
(Wheaton (IL))
Brockport State 3–1 Swarthmore Westfield State 3–1 MacMurray
1975
Details
Brockport, NY
(Brockport State)
Babson 1–0 Brockport State Ohio Wesleyan 1–0 Johns Hopkins
1976
Details
Elizabethtown, PA
(Elizabethtown)
Brandeis 2–1
(2OT)
Elizabethtown 2–1 MacMurray
1977
Details
Wellesley, MA
(Babson)
Lock Haven 1–0 Cortland State Babson 1–0 Wooster
1978
Details
Lock Haven (2) 3–0 Washington St. Louis Cortland State 2–1
(OT)
North Adams State
1979
Details
Trenton, NJ
(Trenton State)
Babson (2) 2–1 Glassboro State Washington St. Louis 2–1 Lock Haven
1980
Details
Wellesley, MA
(Babson)
Babson (3) 1–0
(OT)
Scranton Glassboro State 1–0 Washington St. Louis
1981
Details
Elizabethtown, PA
(Elizabethtown)
Glassboro State 2–1
(4OT)
Brandeis 4–2 Ohio Wesleyan
1982
Details
Greensboro, NC
(UNC Greensboro)
UNC Greensboro 2–1 Bethany (WV) Cortland State and Scranton
1983
Details
UNC Greensboro (2) 3–2 Claremont–Mudd–Scripps Plymouth State and Scranton
1984
Details
Wheaton, IL
(Wheaton)
Wheaton (IL) 2–1
(3OT)
Brandeis Kean and RIT
1985
Details
St. Louis, MO
(Washington St. Louis)
UNC Greensboro (3) 5–2 Washington St. Louis Fredonia State and Glassboro State
1986
Details
Greensboro, NC
(UNC Greensboro)
UNC Greensboro (4) 2–0 UC San Diego Fredonia State and Messiah
1987
Details
UNC Greensboro (5) 6–1 Washington St. Louis Cal State San Bernardino and Salem State
1988
Details
Rochester, NY
(RIT)
UC San Diego 3–0 RIT Messiah and Salem State
1989
Details
Elizabethtown, PA
(Elizabethtown)
Elizabethtown 2–0 Greensboro UC San Diego and RIT
1990
Details
Delaware, OH
(Ohio Wesleyan)
Glassboro State 1–1
(4OT, PK)
Ohio Wesleyan Salem State and Wheaton (IL)
1991
Details
San Diego, CA
(UC San Diego)
UC San Diego (2) 1–0 Trenton State Babson and Ohio Wesleyan
1992
Details
Union, NJ
(Kean)
Kean 3–1 Ohio Wesleyan Colorado College and RIT
1993
Details
Williamstown, MA
(Williams)
UC San Diego (3) 1–0 Williams Clarkson and Kenyon
1994
Details
Trenton, NJ
(Trenton State)
Bethany (WV) 1–0
(2OT)
Johns Hopkins Trenton State & Wisconsin–Oshkosh
1995
Details
Williamstown, MA
(Williams)
Williams 2–1 Methodist Chapman and Muhlenberg
1996
Details
Gambier, OH
(Kenyon)
College of New Jersey 2–1
(OT)
Kenyon Chicago and Ithaca
1997
Details
Fredericksburg, VA
(Mary Washington)
Wheaton (IL) (2) 3–0 College of New Jersey Amherst and Mary Washington
1998
Details
Delaware, OH
(Ohio Wesleyan)
Ohio Wesleyan 2–1
(OT)
Greensboro Rowan and Williams
1999
Details
Wheaton, IL
(Wheaton)
St. Lawrence 2–0 Wheaton (IL) Alma and Richard Stockton
2000
Details
Glassboro, NJ
(Rowan)
Messiah 2–0 Rowan Linfield and Wisconsin–Oshkosh
2001
Details
Grantham, PA
(Messiah)
Richard Stockton 3–2 Redlands Messiah and Ohio Wesleyan
2002
Details
Canton, NY
(St. Lawrence)
Messiah (2) 1–0 Otterbein St. Lawrence and Trinity (TX)
2003
Details
Madison, NJ
(Drew)
Trinity (TX) 2–1 Drew Wheaton (MA) and Wisconsin–Oshkosh
2004
Details
Greensboro, NC Messiah (3) 4–0 UC Santa Cruz Geneseo State and Salisbury
2005
Details
Messiah (4) 1–0 Gustavus Adolphus Plattsburgh State and Wheaton (IL)
2006
Details
Lake Buena Vista, FL Messiah (5) 3–0 Wheaton (IL) NYU and Ohio Wesleyan
2007
Details
Middlebury 0–0
(4–3 pen)
Trinity (TX) Loras and Messiah
2008
Details
Greensboro, NC Messiah (6) 1–1
(3–0 pen)
Stevens Tech Amherst and Loras
2009
Details
San Antonio, TX Messiah (7) 2–0 Calvin Dominican (IL) and Williams
2010
Details
Messiah (8) 2–1
(OT)
Lynchburg Bowdoin and Wisconsin–Oshkosh
2011
Details
Ohio Wesleyan (2) 2–1 Calvin Montclair State and Oneonta State
2012
Details
Messiah (9) 5–1 Ohio Northern Loras and Williams
2013
Details
Messiah (10) 2–1
(2OT)
Rutgers–Camden Loras and Williams
2014
Details
Kansas City, MO Tufts 4–2 Wheaton (IL) Ohio Wesleyan and SUNY Oneonta
2015
Details
Amherst 2–1 Loras Calvin and SUNY Oneonta
2016
Details
Salem, VA Tufts (2) 1–0
(2OT)
Calvin Brandeis and St. Thomas (MN)
2017
Details
Greensboro, NC Messiah (11) 2–1 North Park Brandeis and Chicago
2018
Details
Tufts (3) 2–1 Calvin Chicago and Rochester (NY)
2019
Details
Tufts (4) 2–0 Amherst Calvin and Centre
2020 None Canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States None
2021
Details
Greensboro, NC Connecticut College 1–1
(4–1 pen)
Amherst Chicago and Washington and Lee
2022
Details
Chicago 2–0 Williams Stevens and Mary Washington
2023
Details
Salem, VA St. Olaf 2–0 Amherst Washington and Lee and Washington College
2024
Details
Las Vegas, NV
2025
Details
Salem, VA

Champions edit

 
 
St. Olaf
 
BU
 
EC
 
Kean
 
Williams
 
TCNJ
 
Middlebury
 
AC
 
CC
 
Stockton
 
Bethany
 
St. Lawrence
 
Brockport
 
↓ Trinity
 
Chicago
 
Wheaton
 
RU
 
Ohio Wesleyan
 
BC
 
Tufts
 
Messiah
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NCAA Division III national championships, by school:   13,   5,   2,   1
Team Titles Years
Messiah 11 2000, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2017
Tufts 4 2014, 2016, 2018, 2019
Babson 3 1975, 1979, 1980
Ohio Wesleyan 2 1998, 2011
Rowan 1981, 1990
Wheaton (IL) 1984, 1997
St. Olaf 1 2023
Chicago 2022
Connecticut College 2021
Amherst 2015
Middlebury 2007
Trinity (TX) 2003
Stockton 2001
St. Lawrence 1999
TCNJ 1996
Williams 1995
Bethany (WV) 1994
Kean 1992
Elizabethtown 1989
Brandeis 1976
Brockport 1974

Former programs edit

Team Titles Years
UNC Greensboro 5 1982, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1987
UC San Diego 3 1988, 1991, 1993
Lock Haven 2 1977, 1978
  • Schools highlight in yellow have reclassified athletics from NCAA Division III.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "St. Olaf wins the 2023 NCAA DIII men's soccer championship". www.ncaa.com. Retrieved December 3, 2023.
  2. ^ "DIII Men's Soccer Championship History | NCAA.com". www.ncaa.com. Retrieved November 4, 2021.
  3. ^ "DIII Men's College Soccer". NCAA.com.

External links edit

  • Div. III men's soccer championship brackets

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The NCAA Division III Men s Soccer Championship is an annual single elimination tournament to determine the national champion of National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA Division III collegiate men s soccer in the United States Men s Division III Soccer ChampionshipFounded1974No of teams62CountryUnited StatesMost recentchampion s St Olaf 1st title Most titlesMessiah 11 titles Official websiteWebsite Messiah is the most successful team with 11 titles St Olaf College are the reigning champions winning their first championship in 2023 1 Contents 1 History 2 Selection format 3 Results 4 Champions 4 1 Former programs 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editIt has been held each year since 1974 except 2020 when the Division III championship was established for universities that do not award athletics scholarships The 2020 tournament was cancelled due to the Covid 19 pandemic 2 Division III teams had previously competed as part of the NCAA College Division Men s Soccer Championship now Division II A total of 64 teams participate making it the largest of the NCAA s men s soccer tournaments Traditionally the tournament is held in November and December at the end of the regular season The tournament finals were initially held on the campus of one of the teams participating in the semifinals Since 2004 however they have been held at the same pre determined neutral site as the NCAA Division III Women s Soccer Championship added in 1986 Selection format editOf the three NCAA divisions Division III has the most complicated selection process In 2012 the tournament was a 62 team single elimination tournament Teams are divided into three pools Pool A consists of the 36 conference champions who all receive automatic bids to the tournament Pool B consists of all teams which are not in conferences or which are in conferences that do not meet the requirements to be awarded an automatic bid Four teams are selected from Pool B Pool C consists of all the other teams plus those Pool B teams not already selected The remaining teams in the field are selected from Pool C Two teams received first round byes and the rest of the bracket was filled by geographical proximity The early rounds of the championship were played at campus sites with the higher seeded team hosting the match The semifinals and finals are played at a predetermined campus site The 2012 Division III final rounds were held at Blossom Soccer Complex in San Antonio 3 Results editNCAA Division III men s soccer tournament Year Site Host Team Championship Semifinalists Champion Score Runner Up Third Place Score Fourth Place 1974Details Wheaton IL Wheaton IL Brockport State 3 1 Swarthmore Westfield State 3 1 MacMurray 1975Details Brockport NY Brockport State Babson 1 0 Brockport State Ohio Wesleyan 1 0 Johns Hopkins 1976Details Elizabethtown PA Elizabethtown Brandeis 2 1 2OT Elizabethtown 2 1 MacMurray 1977Details Wellesley MA Babson Lock Haven 1 0 Cortland State Babson 1 0 Wooster 1978Details Lock Haven 2 3 0 Washington St Louis Cortland State 2 1 OT North Adams State 1979Details Trenton NJ Trenton State Babson 2 2 1 Glassboro State Washington St Louis 2 1 Lock Haven 1980Details Wellesley MA Babson Babson 3 1 0 OT Scranton Glassboro State 1 0 Washington St Louis 1981Details Elizabethtown PA Elizabethtown Glassboro State 2 1 4OT Brandeis 4 2 Ohio Wesleyan 1982Details Greensboro NC UNC Greensboro UNC Greensboro 2 1 Bethany WV Cortland State and Scranton 1983Details UNC Greensboro 2 3 2 Claremont Mudd Scripps Plymouth State and Scranton 1984Details Wheaton IL Wheaton Wheaton IL 2 1 3OT Brandeis Kean and RIT 1985Details St Louis MO Washington St Louis UNC Greensboro 3 5 2 Washington St Louis Fredonia State and Glassboro State 1986Details Greensboro NC UNC Greensboro UNC Greensboro 4 2 0 UC San Diego Fredonia State and Messiah 1987Details UNC Greensboro 5 6 1 Washington St Louis Cal State San Bernardino and Salem State 1988Details Rochester NY RIT UC San Diego 3 0 RIT Messiah and Salem State 1989Details Elizabethtown PA Elizabethtown Elizabethtown 2 0 Greensboro UC San Diego and RIT 1990Details Delaware OH Ohio Wesleyan Glassboro State 1 1 4OT PK Ohio Wesleyan Salem State and Wheaton IL 1991Details San Diego CA UC San Diego UC San Diego 2 1 0 Trenton State Babson and Ohio Wesleyan 1992Details Union NJ Kean Kean 3 1 Ohio Wesleyan Colorado College and RIT 1993Details Williamstown MA Williams UC San Diego 3 1 0 Williams Clarkson and Kenyon 1994Details Trenton NJ Trenton State Bethany WV 1 0 2OT Johns Hopkins Trenton State amp Wisconsin Oshkosh 1995Details Williamstown MA Williams Williams 2 1 Methodist Chapman and Muhlenberg 1996Details Gambier OH Kenyon College of New Jersey 2 1 OT Kenyon Chicago and Ithaca 1997Details Fredericksburg VA Mary Washington Wheaton IL 2 3 0 College of New Jersey Amherst and Mary Washington 1998Details Delaware OH Ohio Wesleyan Ohio Wesleyan 2 1 OT Greensboro Rowan and Williams 1999Details Wheaton IL Wheaton St Lawrence 2 0 Wheaton IL Alma and Richard Stockton 2000Details Glassboro NJ Rowan Messiah 2 0 Rowan Linfield and Wisconsin Oshkosh 2001Details Grantham PA Messiah Richard Stockton 3 2 Redlands Messiah and Ohio Wesleyan 2002Details Canton NY St Lawrence Messiah 2 1 0 Otterbein St Lawrence and Trinity TX 2003Details Madison NJ Drew Trinity TX 2 1 Drew Wheaton MA and Wisconsin Oshkosh 2004Details Greensboro NC Messiah 3 4 0 UC Santa Cruz Geneseo State and Salisbury 2005Details Messiah 4 1 0 Gustavus Adolphus Plattsburgh State and Wheaton IL 2006Details Lake Buena Vista FL Messiah 5 3 0 Wheaton IL NYU and Ohio Wesleyan 2007Details Middlebury 0 0 4 3 pen Trinity TX Loras and Messiah 2008Details Greensboro NC Messiah 6 1 1 3 0 pen Stevens Tech Amherst and Loras 2009Details San Antonio TX Messiah 7 2 0 Calvin Dominican IL and Williams 2010Details Messiah 8 2 1 OT Lynchburg Bowdoin and Wisconsin Oshkosh 2011Details Ohio Wesleyan 2 2 1 Calvin Montclair State and Oneonta State 2012Details Messiah 9 5 1 Ohio Northern Loras and Williams 2013Details Messiah 10 2 1 2OT Rutgers Camden Loras and Williams 2014Details Kansas City MO Tufts 4 2 Wheaton IL Ohio Wesleyan and SUNY Oneonta 2015Details Amherst 2 1 Loras Calvin and SUNY Oneonta 2016Details Salem VA Tufts 2 1 0 2OT Calvin Brandeis and St Thomas MN 2017Details Greensboro NC Messiah 11 2 1 North Park Brandeis and Chicago 2018Details Tufts 3 2 1 Calvin Chicago and Rochester NY 2019Details Tufts 4 2 0 Amherst Calvin and Centre 2020 None Canceled due to the COVID 19 pandemic in the United States None 2021Details Greensboro NC Connecticut College 1 1 4 1 pen Amherst Chicago and Washington and Lee 2022Details Chicago 2 0 Williams Stevens and Mary Washington 2023Details Salem VA St Olaf 2 0 Amherst Washington and Lee and Washington College 2024Details Las Vegas NV 2025Details Salem VAChampions edit nbsp nbsp St Olaf nbsp BU nbsp EC nbsp Kean nbsp Williams nbsp TCNJ nbsp Middlebury nbsp AC nbsp CC nbsp Stockton nbsp Bethany nbsp St Lawrence nbsp Brockport nbsp Trinity nbsp Chicago nbsp Wheaton nbsp RU nbsp Ohio Wesleyan nbsp BC nbsp Tufts nbsp Messiahclass notpageimage NCAA Division III national championships by school nbsp 13 nbsp 5 nbsp 2 nbsp 1 Team Titles Years Messiah 11 2000 2002 2004 2005 2006 2008 2009 2010 2012 2013 2017 Tufts 4 2014 2016 2018 2019 Babson 3 1975 1979 1980 Ohio Wesleyan 2 1998 2011 Rowan 1981 1990 Wheaton IL 1984 1997 St Olaf 1 2023 Chicago 2022 Connecticut College 2021 Amherst 2015 Middlebury 2007 Trinity TX 2003 Stockton 2001 St Lawrence 1999 TCNJ 1996 Williams 1995 Bethany WV 1994 Kean 1992 Elizabethtown 1989 Brandeis 1976 Brockport 1974 Former programs edit Team Titles Years UNC Greensboro 5 1982 1983 1985 1986 1987 UC San Diego 3 1988 1991 1993 Lock Haven 2 1977 1978 Schools highlight in yellow have reclassified athletics from NCAA Division III See also editNCAA Men s Soccer Championships Division I Division II NCAA Women s Soccer Championships Division I Division II Division III NAIA national men s soccer championship Intercollegiate Soccer Football AssociationReferences edit St Olaf wins the 2023 NCAA DIII men s soccer championship www ncaa com Retrieved December 3 2023 DIII Men s Soccer Championship History NCAA com www ncaa com Retrieved November 4 2021 DIII Men s College Soccer NCAA com External links editDiv III men s soccer championship brackets Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title NCAA Division III men 27s soccer tournament amp oldid 1191977527, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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