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NCAA Division I men's soccer championship

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NCAA Division I
men's soccer tournament
Organizer(s)NCAA
Founded1959; 67 years ago
RegionUnited States
Teams48
Current champion(s)Washington
(1st title)
Most championshipsSaint Louis
(10)
Broadcaster(s)ESPNU
ESPN+[1]
Websitencaa.com/soccer
2025

The NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament, sometimes known as the College Cup, is an American intercollegiate soccer tournament conducted by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), and determines the Division I men's national champion. The tournament was formally held in 1959, when it was an eight-team tournament. Since then, the tournament has expanded to 48 teams, in which every Division I conference tournament champion is allocated a berth. Among the most successful programs, Saint Louis won 10 titles during dynasty years between 1959 and 1973. Indiana has won 8 titles beginning in 1982, whereas Virginia has won 7 titles beginning in 1989.

Although the tournament is frequently referenced as the "College Cup", the NCAA applies the title only to the semifinal and championship rounds of the tournament proper. Since the tournament began, the semifinal and final fixtures have been held at a neutral site predetermined by the NCAA before starting the regular season.

Format

The NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament is a 48-team, single-elimination tournament. Currently, 23 spots are reserved for the winners of automatic bids.

As of the upcoming 2026 NCAA men's soccer season, the following conferences are expected to be granted automatic qualification:

Each conference determines the format for its conference championship, which determines the school that receives its automatic bid. Many use conference tournaments, although three conferences award the championship and automatic bid to the regular-season champion. The remaining 26 teams receive at-large bids. The at-large teams are selected by a committee consisting of representatives from each of the eight regions the NCAA has divided the country into. The committee uses a number of criteria, the most influential supposedly being the Ratings Percentage Index, a mathematical formula designed to objectively compare the results and strength of schedule of all Division I teams.[2]

The top 16 teams are seeded into the bracket and receive first round byes. The other 32 are grouped by geographical proximity. The first four rounds are played on campus sites, with matches being hosted by the higher seed. The College Cup, comprising the semifinal and final matches, is played at a predetermined site.

Washington is the current champion, defeating NC State 3–2 in overtime in the 2025 final.

List of champions

Below is a complete list of winning teams and finals held:[3]

Ed. Year Final Third-place match/semifinalists City Stadium
Champion Score Runner-up 3rd Place Score 4th Place
1
1959Saint Louis (1)
5–2
BridgeportCCNY
West ChesterStorrs Memorial Stadium
2
1960Saint Louis (2)
3–2
Maryland West Chester
Connecticut[n 1] Brooklyn Brooklyn College Field
3
1961 West Chester (1)
2–0
Saint Louis Bridgeport
Rutgers St. Louis Public Schools Stadium
4
1962 Saint Louis (3)
4–3
Maryland Springfield
Michigan State St. Louis Francis Field
5
1963Saint Louis (4)
3–0
Navy Maryland
Army Piscataway Rutgers Stadium
6
1964 Navy (1)
1–0
Michigan State Saint Louis
Army Providence Brown Stadium
7
1965 Saint Louis (5)
1–0
Michigan State Navy
Army St. Louis Francis Field
8
1966 San Francisco (1) 5–2 LIU [n 2] Michigan State
Army Berkeley California Memorial
9
1967 Michigan State (1)
Saint Louis (6)
[n 3]
0–0
Navy
LIU[n 2] St. Louis Francis Field
10
1968 Maryland (1)
Michigan State (2)
[n 4]
2–2
Brown
San Jose State Atlanta Grant Field
11
1969 Saint Louis (7)
4–0
San Francisco Maryland
Harvard San Jose Spartan Stadium
12
1970 Saint Louis (8) 1–0 UCLA Hartwick
Howard[n 5] Edwardsville Cougar Field, SIUE
13
1971 Howard (0)[n 5] 3–2 Saint Louis Harvard
San Francisco Miami Orange Bowl
14
1972 Saint Louis (9)
4–2
UCLA Howard
Cornell Miami Orange Bowl
15
1973 Saint Louis (10)
3–2 (a.e.t.)
UCLA Brown
Clemson Miami Orange Bowl
16
1974 Howard (1)
2–1 (a.e.t.)
Saint Louis Hartwick 3–1 UCLA St. Louis Busch Memorial Stadium
17
1975 San Francisco (2) 4–0 SIU Edwardsville Brown 2–0 Howard Edwardsville Cougar Field
18
1976 San Francisco (3) 1–0 Indiana Hartwick 4–3 Clemson Philadelphia Franklin Field
19
1977 Hartwick (1) 2–1 San Francisco SIU Edwardsville 3–2 Brown Berkeley California Memorial
20
1978 San Francisco (0)[n 5] 2–0 Indiana Clemson 6–2 Philadelphia Textile[n 6] Tampa Tampa Stadium
21
1979 SIU Edwardsville (1) 3–2 Clemson Penn State 2–1 Columbia Tampa Tampa Stadium
22
1980 San Francisco (4)
4–3 (a.e.t.)
Indiana Alabama A&M
2–0
Hartwick Tampa Tampa Stadium
23
1981 Connecticut[n 1] (1)
2–1 (a.e.t.)
Alabama A&M Eastern Illinois[n 5]
4–2
Philadelphia Textile[n 6] Stanford Stanford Stadium
24
1982 Indiana (1)
2–1 (a.e.t.)
Duke Connecticut[n 1]
SIU Edwardsville Fort Lauderdale Lockhart Stadium
25
1983 Indiana (2)
1–0 (a.e.t.)
Columbia Connecticut[n 1]
Virginia Fort Lauderdale Lockhart Stadium
26
1984 Clemson (1) 2–1 Indiana Hartwick
UCLA Seattle Kingdome
27
1985 UCLA (1)
1–0 (a.e.t.)
American Hartwick
Evansville Seattle Kingdome
28
1986 Duke (1) 1–0 Akron Harvard
Fresno State Tacoma Tacoma Dome
29
1987 Clemson (2) 2–0 San Diego State Harvard
North Carolina Clemson Riggs Field
30
1988 Indiana (3) 1–0 Howard Portland
South Carolina Bloomington Bill Armstrong
31
1989 Santa Clara (1)
Virginia (1)
[n 4]
1–1 (a.e.t.)
Indiana
Rutgers Piscataway Rutgers Stadium
32
1990 UCLA (2)
0–0 (a.e.t.)
(4–3 p)
Rutgers Evansville
NC State Tampa USF Soccer Stadium
33
1991 Virginia (2)
0–0 (a.e.t.)
(3–1 p)
Santa Clara Indiana
Saint Louis Tampa USF Soccer Stadium
34
1992 Virginia (3)
2–0
San Diego Duke
Davidson Davidson Richardson Stadium
35
1993 Virginia (4) 2–0 South Carolina Cal State Fullerton
Princeton Davidson Richardson Stadium
36
1994 Virginia (5) 1–0 Indiana UCLA
Rutgers Davidson Richardson Stadium
37
1995 Wisconsin (1) 2–0 Duke Virginia
Portland Richmond Richmond Stadium
38
1996 St. John's (1)
4–1
FIU Creighton
UNC Charlotte[n 7] Richmond Richmond Stadium
39
1997 UCLA (3) 2–0 Virginia Indiana
Saint Louis Richmond Richmond Stadium
40
1998 Indiana (4) 3–1 Stanford Maryland
Santa Clara Richmond Richmond Stadium
41
1999 Indiana (5) 1–0 Santa Clara Connecticut[n 1]
UCLA Charlotte Ericsson Stadium
42
2000 Connecticut[n 1] (2) 2–0 Creighton Indiana
SMU Charlotte Ericsson Stadium
43
2001 North Carolina (1) 2–0 Indiana Stanford
St. John's Columbus Columbus Crew Stadium
44
2002 UCLA (4) 1–0 Stanford Maryland
Creighton University Park Gerald J. Ford Stadium
45
2003 Indiana (6) 2–1 St. John's Maryland
Santa Clara Columbus Columbus Crew Stadium
46
2004 Indiana (7)
1–1 (a.e.t.)
(3–2 p)
UC Santa Barbara Maryland
Duke Carson Home Depot Center
47
2005 Maryland (2) 1–0 New Mexico SMU
Clemson Cary SAS Soccer Park
48
2006 UC Santa Barbara (1)
2–1
UCLA Wake Forest
Virginia St. Louis Hermann Stadium
49
2007 Wake Forest (1) 2–1 Ohio State Virginia Tech
Massachusetts Cary SAS Soccer Park
50
2008 Maryland (3) 1–0 North Carolina St. John's
Wake Forest Frisco Pizza Hut Park
51
2009 Virginia (6)
0–0 (a.e.t.) (3–2 p)
Akron Wake Forest
North Carolina Cary WakeMed Soccer Park
52
2010 Akron (1) 1–0 Louisville North Carolina
Michigan Santa Barbara Harder Stadium
53
2011 North Carolina (2) 1–0 Charlotte UCLA
Creighton Hoover Regions Park
54
2012 Indiana (8) 1–0 Georgetown Maryland
Creighton Hoover Regions Park
55
2013 Notre Dame (1) 2–1 Maryland New Mexico
Virginia Chester PPL Park
56
2014 Virginia (7)
0–0 (a.e.t.)
(4–2 p)
UCLA Providence
UMBC Cary WakeMed Soccer Park
57
2015 Stanford (1) Clemson Akron
Syracuse Kansas City Children's Mercy Park
58
2016 Stanford (2)
0–0 (a.e.t.)
(5–4 p)
Wake Forest Denver
North Carolina Houston BBVA Compass Stadium
59
2017 Stanford (3) Indiana North Carolina
Akron Chester Talen Energy Stadium
60
2018 Maryland (4) Akron Indiana
Michigan State Santa Barbara Harder Stadium
61
2019 Georgetown (1)
3–3 (a.e.t.)
(7–6 p)
Virginia Stanford
Wake Forest Cary WakeMed Soccer Park
62
2020 Marshall (1) Indiana North Carolina
Pittsburgh Cary WakeMed Soccer Park
63
2021 Clemson (3) Washington Notre Dame
Georgetown Cary WakeMed Soccer Park
64
2022 Syracuse (1)
2–2 (a.e.t.)
(7–6 p)
Indiana Pittsburgh
Creighton Cary WakeMed Soccer Park
65
2023 Clemson (4) Notre Dame Oregon State
West Virginia Louisville Lynn Family Stadium
66
2024 Vermont (1) Marshall Denver
Ohio State Cary WakeMed Soccer Park
67
2025 Washington (1) NC State Saint Louis
Furman Cary WakeMed Soccer Park
68
2026CaryWakeMed Soccer Park
69
2027CaryWakeMed Soccer Park
Notes
  1. The University of Connecticut did not adopt "UConn" as its sole athletic brand until 2013.
  2. This team represented the Brooklyn campus of Long Island University. In 2019, LIU merged the Brooklyn athletic program with the NCAA Division II program of its Post campus. The merged men's soccer team, which now plays as the LIU Sharks, inherited the history and records of the Brooklyn program.
  3. Title game was suspended due to bad weather conditions, with both teams sharing the title.
  4. Title shared after the game ended in a tie, with no extra time played.
  5. Disqualified at a later time so the title was declared vacated.
  6. The "Philadelphia College of Textiles & Science", known for sports purposes as "Philadelphia Textile", changed its name to 'Philadelphia University' (PhilaU) in 1999. In 2017, PhilaU merged with Thomas Jefferson University, a healthcare-only institution also in Philadelphia that had no athletic program. The merged university adopted the Thomas Jefferson name and inherited the PhilaU athletic program, which now competes as "Jefferson".
  7. The University of North Carolina at Charlotte did not adopt its current athletic brand name of "Charlotte" until 2000.

Most successful schools

Team titles

NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament is located in the United States
Washington
Washington
Vermont
Vermont
Akron
Akron
Marshall
Marshall
Notre Dame
Notre Dame
Santa Clara
Santa Clara
SIUE
SIUE
St. John's
St. John's
UCSB
UCSB
Wake Forest
Wake Forest
West Chester
West Chester
Wisconsin
Wisconsin
SaintLouis
Saint
Louis
Indiana
Indiana
Virginia
Virginia
San Francisco
San Francisco
UCLA
UCLA
Stanford
Stanford
Clemson
Clemson
MichiganState
Michigan
State
North Carolina
North Carolina
UConn
UConn
Syracuse
Syracuse
DC/Maryland schools Maryland Georgetown Howard Navy
DC/Maryland schools
Maryland
Georgetown
Howard
Navy
Teams that have won the National Championship: 10, 8, 7, 4, 3, 2, 1
Team Titles Years won
Saint Louis 10 1959, 1960, 1962, 1963, 1965, 1967[n 1], 1969, 1970, 1972, 1973
Indiana 8 1982, 1983, 1988, 1998, 1999, 2003, 2004, 2012
Virginia 7 1989[n 2], 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 2009, 2014
Clemson 4 1984, 1987, 2021, 2023
Maryland 4 1968[n 2], 2005, 2008, 2018
UCLA 4 1985, 1990, 1997, 2002
San Francisco 4 1966, 1975, 1976, 1980
Stanford 3 2015, 2016, 2017
North Carolina 2 2001, 2011
UConn 2 1981, 2000
Michigan State 2 1967[n 1], 1968[n 2]
Washington 1 2025
Vermont 1 2024
Syracuse 1 2022
Marshall 1 2020
Georgetown 1 2019
Notre Dame 1 2013
Akron 1 2010
Wake Forest 1 2007
UC Santa Barbara 1 2006
St. John's 1 1996
Wisconsin 1 1995
Santa Clara 1 1989[n 2]
Duke 1 1986
SIU Edwardsville 1 1979
Hartwick 1 1977
Howard 1 1974
Navy 1 1964
West Chester 1 1961
Notes
  1. Title game was suspended due to bad weather conditions, with both teams sharing the title.
  2. Title shared after the final ended in a tie, with no extra time played.

Appearances by team

Key

  •  CH  National Champion
  •  RU  National Runner-up
  •  SF  Semifinals
  •  QF  Quarterfinals
  •  16  Round of 16
  •  1R   32  First Round (3 to 12 teams, 1968 to 1992); Round of 32 (1993 to present)
  •    First Round (2001 to present)
  •  CH   SF   QF   16     The team achieved the placement shown, but the participation was later vacated. These vacated appearances are not included in the totals columns. Vacated appearances include two national championships, won by San Francisco and Howard.

Starting in 1994, the NCAA began seeding the top 4 teams, which expanded to the top 8 in 1997 and the top 16 in 2003. These teams' seeds are show in superscript next to the result.

School Conference
(as of 2026)
# 16 QF SF CG CH 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 66 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

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Indiana    
Big Ten5044292217816RU16RUQFRUQFCHCHRU1616CHSFQFSFQF16¹RU32QF¹SF⁸CH²CHSF⁴RU16⁸CH²CH³32⁷16⁴32⁶QF16¹⁴16¹⁶16¹⁶CH⁵32¹⁶16⁷16²RU²SF⁵16³RU¹⁵16¹³RUQF¹⁴16⁶32
Virginia    
ACC45302013971R161616SFQF1R1R16QFCHQFCHCHCH³CH¹SF32²RU²QF⁶QF⁵QF²32⁶3216⁴QF¹³16⁴SF32¹⁰32²CH32⁸SF¹⁶CH32¹²16¹¹32¹⁰16¹RU⁴32⁷16¹¹16²32
UCLA    
Big Ten503522149416RUQFRURUSF1616QF161RSFCH16QF16QFCHQF1632SF³1632⁵CH⁶16SF3216³CH¹QF¹¹16⁵32⁸RU32⁶QF⁸QF¹³SF⁶32¹16²RU32323216¹³32
Maryland    
Big Ten4229201474QFRUQFRUSF1616CHSF1R1R1R16161616SF⁷3232²SF²SF³SF¹CH⁵16¹³16²CHQF²QF⁵16²SF⁵RU⁴32¹⁰QF¹32¹¹CH32323232⁴QF
Clemson    
ACC383017106416SF1616SFQFSFRU16161RCH16CH1R1R1616QF¹QF²16⁵QFQFSF⁹16⁷16²RU³QF⁸32²QF¹16⁸CH⁶32⁹CH⁹16
West Coast312317764QFQFQFQFCH1616RU16SFQFQFCHCHRUCHQFCH16QFQF161R1R1RQF1632
Stanford    
ACC231811753QF161R1R32RU32³QF³SFRU1616⁶32⁸CH⁵CH⁹CH⁹QF⁷SF⁴16⁵16¹⁶QF¹⁶16¹²16
Big Ten201310742SF16RURUSFCHCH1632⁴32¹⁴321632¹¹QF³QF⁷QFSF
ACC3219149321RSF161616163232¹QF⁷CH32⁴32⁴QF¹⁴32¹³RU⁵SF⁴SF¹CH⁹QF32QF⁵16⁹SF³SF⁵32SF32³QF32
UConn    
Big East372415622SF161R1RQF16QFQF16QFCHSFSF1616161R1R32⁴SFCH32⁷QF3232⁸16³QF16¹¹32³QF⁴QFQF3232¹³16
Akron    
Big East3320964116QF1616161616161R1RRU32¹⁵16⁹QF¹⁴32⁵16¹RU³CH16⁵1632⁴SF32⁵SFRU¹⁶3232¹⁴QF
West Coast2111853116QF16CH1RRU32QF3232SFRU32SF32¹⁰QF⁷163232
Duke    
ACC321775311R161RRU161RCH1R1RSF3216RU³32¹1616SF⁶32¹QF163232⁶16⁶16⁷16⁷QF¹⁵32¹⁰3216
ACC2818106211R161R1R⁵1632¹16³32¹1616²SF²CH¹SF³SF32¹⁵32¹⁴16¹QF²RU¹QF¹16⁴SF⁵QF16¹⁰32⁸QF
Ohio Valley17121042116QFQFQFQFRUQFSFQFCH1R1RSF3216
St. John's    
Big East231264211R323232CH16⁵QF1616⁸SF⁴16⁶RU⁶QF1632³SF¹³32⁹3232¹⁶1632
Howard    
NEC1196421QF16SFCHSFCHSF161R16RUQF32
Navy    
Patriot1275421RUCHSFQFSF1R16161R1R32
Notre Dame    
ACC251363211R32321632⁵16⁵3216¹²QF¹⁰QF¹²3232⁹32¹16³CH¹16⁷16¹³16¹²32⁷QF⁴SF²RU32
Georgetown    
Big East16106321321632³RU⁶16⁸QF³16¹⁴32¹³16³CH⁸QF³SF32⁴32⁴32⁷QF
Washington    
Big Ten30175221161616161R1R1632¹1616⁴32161632¹⁰16323232²QF¹⁴16¹¹16⁶QF⁷QF²RU²3232CH
Big West158322132¹¹16⁹RU32CH¹²16¹⁵321632¹⁵16¹⁰32¹⁵16QF32
Marshall    
Sun Belt752221¹¹16CH¹⁴3216¹16¹³RU32
Hartwick    
D3252014711QF16QFQFSFQFQFSF16SFCH1R16SF16SFSFQF161RQF16
D2875311SFSFCHQF1616QF1R
Syracuse    
ACC10522111R16⁹16⁶SF⁸16¹⁶3232³CH32
Vermont    
America East15531111R1R1R16QF1R323232QF16CH¹32
Wisconsin    
Big Ten7521111616QF32CH3216
Creighton    
Big East26181261-16321632SF⁶16QF32RUSFQF¹⁴16QF⁸16⁷QF32²SF¹²SF¹²QF¹²QF1632SF
Rutgers    
Big Ten1811641-QFSF16QFSFRU1632SF16323216321632
Bridgeport    
D2126521-RUSFQFQFQF161R1R1R1R1R1R
Sun Belt2211421-16QF1R16SFQF161RRU32⁴16⁴1616⁷3232⁷163232
LIU    
NEC188421-1616RUSF1R161R1RQFQF1R1632
NC State    
ACC187421-1R1R1R1R161RSFQFQF16¹⁴32¹⁵323216¹⁵RU
defunct54321-SFRU1RQF16
Columbia    
Ivy League1411221-1616SF161616RU161616161R3232
Ohio State    
Big Ten125221-3216⁵RU32⁴32¹⁶1632⁹1632¹SF
New Mexico    
defunct125221-3232¹³16²RU32¹⁰16¹³16⁷SF32
Charlotte    
American182221-1R1R⁴32SF32RU32¹³32¹⁰3232¹⁰3232323232
Louisville    
ACC157511-32¹RU¹²QF¹⁰QF32¹³16⁴QF⁴QF⁴321632
American    
Patriot95311-1RQF16RU⁷QF16323232
San Diego    
West Coast187211-16RU1632321632⁴1632¹⁴32¹¹32QF3216⁹32
FIU    
American133111-1R32²RU⁸32321632¹³32¹⁰1632
Pac-1283111-16QF16RU1R1R
Brown    
Ivy League271994--QFQFSF16161616SF16SF16SF16QFQF323216QF3232⁶3232161632
Harvard    
Ivy League16974--1RSFQFSFQF1RQFSFSF32163232¹⁰16
Army    
Patriot12654--SFSFSFSF16QF1R1R1R1R1R32
SMU    
ACC3726142--16161R16QFQF16QF16QFQFQF16²QF32³QF3216⁶SF¹QF16⁷16SF³3232⁵QF⁶321616⁸QF¹¹32⁶16¹²QF⁵32
Jefferson    
D2161282--16QF1RQFQFQFQFSF1R16SFQF1R1R1616
Pittsburgh    
ACC8652--QF1632²SF⁵QFSF²QF
Portland    
West Coast20842--SF161R161R32SF3216323232163232QF¹¹32⁸QF
Denver    
West Coast14332--QF¹³32⁶SF¹⁵32323232³SF32
Evansville    
Missouri Valley12622--1616SF161R161RSF1R1R32
Penn State    
Big Ten352371--16QF16161R1R1R161RSFQF161616QFQF1R1R1616163216QF16QF¹⁰32¹¹16⁷32¹⁵161632¹⁵3216¹²32
Mountain West141161--16QF16QFSFQF1616QF16QF32⁸32
defunct14731--161R1R1RSF1RQF1616163232QF32
Sun Belt18531--161R1R1R1RQF1R32⁶32¹⁵1632323232¹¹QF⁵SF3232
Big West10431--QF1RSFQF16⁷3232
Cornell    
Ivy League13621--16SF16QF1R161R3232¹⁴163232
Providence    
Big East12521--1632323232¹¹SFQF161632
ACC10521--32¹²32¹¹SFQF32¹²16¹⁰161632
Furman    
SoCon13421--1632QF321632323232¹⁶SF
Michigan    
Big Ten10421--¹²QF32¹¹16¹⁰SF32¹³3232¹³1632
Pac-1210221--323232¹QF⁸32SF
UMass    
Summit6221--32SF32QF
Princeton    
Ivy League13211--1R161RSF323232³32
D32211--SF16
UMBC    
America East5111--323232¹⁶32SF
Davidson    
Atlantic 102111--SF
CCNY    
D31111--SF
California    
ACC2094---QF161R1R1R1R32163232⁷QF¹³163216⁶QF⁴QF¹⁵16
NEC19103---161616161R161RQFQF161RQF3216
American2263---161R1R161R1R32QF32323216⁸QF32⁷QF32¹⁴3232
Sun Belt1653---1R1R1R32QFQF3232¹⁴16QF3216
Penn    
Ivy League1243---QF1R16QFQF1R323232⁶32
D3443---QFQFQF16
Air Force    
Mountain West1492---1616QF161616161RQF321632
CAA1682---QF161R163216⁴QF321632321632¹²16
Horizon1182---QF161616QF161616
Seton Hall    
Big East1472---1616QF1R16161632⁶QF32
Dartmouth    
Ivy League1862---161R1RQFQF1632¹⁶32¹⁶1616323232¹⁵32
ACC1552---161R32⁵QF¹⁵16¹323216⁴32QF3232
Tulsa    
American1352---1R32QF¹⁶3232⁸QF32¹¹1632⁶16¹⁵16
Patriot942---QFQF161632⁹32
Big Ten942---32QF⁹32QF⁹1616
D2322---QFQF1R
Patriot1671---16QF1616161R16²163232323232
SoCon1371---323232³3216⁸16161616¹²QF16
Temple    
American761---QF16161R161616
Kentucky    
Sun Belt1551---32163232¹⁶32³QF3216⁹16¹1632
Atlantic 101141---QF1R16161R1R1R163232
Yale    
Ivy League841---161R16QF1632
Atlantic 101331---1R1R16QF3232321632
Adelphi    
D21031---161R1R1RQF1R161R1R
Colgate    
Patriot831---QF161632
UIC    
Missouri Valley831---321632QF16
Cortland    
D2331---QF1616
Ohio    
defunct331---1616QF
defunct1021---1R161RQF1R32
VCU    
Atlantic 10921---323232⁸32⁹16¹⁶QF¹⁴32¹⁶32
UAB    
American821---32QF3216¹¹32
Hartford    
D3421---161RQF32
West Coast421---QF⁸16¹²32
D3321---QF161R
NYU    
D3321---QF161R
Brockport    
D3221---QF16
West Coast911---32¹³323232QF
Bradley    
Missouri Valley711---32QF3232
Fordham    
Atlantic 10611---32QF32
Charleston    
CAA511---QF32323232
Drake    
Missouri Valley311---QF32
D3211---QF1R
Williams    
D3111---QF
Sun Belt175----16323216321616323232163232
Missouri Valley84----16161R32161632
Hofstra    
CAA103----1R32323216¹⁴16⁷3216
Butler    
Big East93----163216¹²32¹³32¹⁵3216
America East83----32163232¹⁶1632⁸16
UC Irvine    
Big West83----¹⁴16¹⁶32⁸32¹²161632
Missouri Valley63----¹⁰1616163232
D333----161616
Sun Belt142----1R1R3232¹²32¹⁰3216163232323232
UCF    
Sun Belt102----323232¹⁴32⁹1616¹²3232
UNLV    
Mountain West62----161R16161R32
defunct42----1R16161R
Marquette    
Big East42----32⁷32⁹1616
D222----1616
American91----32⁸32321632¹⁵32
Bucknell    
Patriot81----161R1R3232
Big West71----¹⁶32¹⁵16¹⁵32
Seattle    
West Coast71----32¹¹163232
Atlantic 1061----1R1R1R1632
Lafayette    
Patriot61----1632
Lehigh    
Patriot51----32¹⁶16
Summit51----321632
Xavier    
Big East51----3216
Lipscomb    
ASUN51----16⁹32
High Point    
Big South51----3232¹⁰16
Drexel    
CAA41----161R
Horizon41----16323232
Dayton    
Atlantic 1041----32⁵16
Mountain West41----3216
Atlantic 1031----161R1R
Oneonta    
D331----161R1R
Middlebury    
D321----161R
Ohio Valley21----SF1R16
Towson    
defunct21----32¹⁵16
Albany    
America East21----¹⁴1632
Bryant    
America East21----¹¹16
D311----16
Baltimore    
defunct11----16
Ithaca    
D311----16
defunct11----16
NEC11----16
Milwaukee    
Horizon10-----1R1R1R32323232
Oakland    
Horizon8-----3232
Rider    
Metro6-----3232
Mercer    
SoCon6-----
Winthrop    
Big South6-----32
Ohio Valley6-----
Monmouth    
CAA6-----323232
Elon    
CAA6-----3232
Delaware    
Summit5-----1R1R32
Atlantic 105-----32
Memphis    
American4-----3232
Horizon4-----3232
Fairfield    
Metro4-----32
UC Davis    
Mountain West4-----32¹⁴32
CAA4-----323232
ASUN4-----32
Green Bay    
Horizon3-----1R
Richmond    
defunct3-----1R32
Cal Poly    
Pac-123-----3232
Cincinnati    
defunct3-----32
Metro3-----32
Marist    
Metro3-----
CAA3-----32
SoCon3-----
Sun Belt3-----32
ASUN3-----
Pacific    
West Coast3-----323232
Omaha    
Summit3-----32
Campbell    
CAA3-----32
D22-----1R1R
ASUN2-----1632
Gonzaga    
Pac-122-----
CAA2-----3232
Binghamton    
America East2-----32
Stetson    
ASUN2-----
Big South2-----3232
Liberty    
SoCon2-----
Big West2-----3232
Quinnipiac    
Metro2-----
Radford    
Big South2-----
Villanova    
Big East2-----32
ASUN2-----
Pac-122-----
Iona    
Metro2-----
Big West2-----32
D31-----1R
RPI    
D31-----1R
WPI    
D31-----1R
La Salle    
Atlantic 101-----1R
defunct1-----1R
Horizon1-----32
defunct1-----32
IU Indy    
Horizon1-----32
Holy Cross    
Patriot1-----
DePaul    
Big East1-----
Wofford    
SoCon1-----
Big West1-----
Niagara    
Metro1-----
Big West1-----
Big South1-----
Horizon1-----32
NJIT    
America East1-----
American1-----
Siena    
Metro1-----
Lindenwood    
Ohio Valley1-----

See also

Highest attendances

The highest recorded attendance for championship games are listed below:[4]

  • 22,512 – Saint Louis (5) vs. SIU Edwardsville (1), Busch Stadium, St. Louis Oct. 30 1980
  • 21,319 – Wisconsin (1) vs. Portland (0) / Duke (3) vs. Virginia (2), Richmond, Virginia (NCAA semifinals) Dec. 8, 1995
  • 20,874 – St. John's (NY) (4) vs. FIU (1), Richmond, Virginia (NCAA final) Dec. 15, 1996
  • 20,703 – Wisconsin (2) vs. Duke (0), Richmond, Virginia (NCAA final) Dec. 10, 1995
  • 20,269 – St. John's (NY) (2) vs. Creighton (1) / FIU (4) vs. Charlotte (0), Richmond, Virginia (NCAA semifinals) Dec. 13, 1996
  • 20,143 – UCLA (2) vs. Virginia (0), Richmond, Virginia (NCAA final) Dec. 14, 1997
  • 20,112 – Saint Louis (1) vs. SIU Edwardsville (0), Busch Stadium, St. Louis Nov. 9, 1973

Numbers in parentheses indicate goals scored by participating teams.

References

  1. Elchlepp, Kimberly (November 10, 2022). "ESPN Platforms Present Full NCAA Division I Women's Soccer Championship for First Time". ESPN. Archived from the original on December 4, 2022. Retrieved December 4, 2022.
  2. "DI Men's College Soccer Rankings – NCAA Men's Soccer RPI". NCAA.com. Archived from the original on January 2, 2018. Retrieved April 3, 2018.
  3. Men's Soccer - Championship history Archived 2022-10-08 at the Wayback Machine at NCAA
  4. "Men's Soccer Attendance Records" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on March 5, 2017.