NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament

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. Syracuse won its first national title in its first appearance in 2022.

Men's Division I soccer tournament
Organising bodyNCAA
Founded1959
RegionUnited States
Number of teams48
Current championsSyracuse
(1st title)
Most successful team(s)Saint Louis
(10 titles)
Television broadcastersESPNU
ESPN+[1]
Websitencaa.com/soccer
2022

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 current 2023 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.

Syracuse is the current champion, defeating Indiana 7–6 on penalties following a 2–2 draw after extra time in the 2022 final.

List of champions

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

NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament
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
15
1974 Howard (1)
2–1 (a.e.t.)
Saint Louis Hartwick 3–1 UCLA St. Louis Busch Memorial Stadium
16
1975 San Francisco (2) 4–0 SIU Edwardsville Brown 2–0 Howard Edwardsville Cougar Field
17
1976 San Francisco (3) 1–0 Indiana Hartwick 4–3 Clemson Philadelphia Franklin Field
18
1977 Hartwick (1) 2–1 San Francisco SIU Edwardsville 3–2 Brown Berkeley California Memorial
19
1978 San Francisco (0) [n 5] 2–0 Indiana Clemson 6–2 Philadelphia Textile [n 6] Tampa Tampa Stadium
20
1979 SIU Edwardsville (1) 3–2 Clemson Penn State 2–1 Columbia Tampa Tampa Stadium
21
1980 San Francisco (4)
4–3 (a.e.t.)
Indiana Hartwick
Alabama A&M Tampa Tampa Stadium
22
1981 Connecticut [n 1] (1)
2–1 (a.e.t.)
Alabama A&M Eastern Illinois [n 5]
Philadelphia Textile [n 6] Palo Alto Stanford Stadium
23
1982 Indiana (1)
2–1 (a.e.t.)
Duke Connecticut [n 1]
SIU Edwardsville Fort Lauderdale Lockhart Stadium
24
1983 Indiana (2)
1–0 (a.e.t.)
Columbia Connecticut [n 1]
Virginia Fort Lauderdale Lockhart Stadium
25
1984 Clemson (1) 2–1 Indiana Hartwick
UCLA Seattle Kingdome
26
1985 UCLA (1)
1–0 (a.e.t.)
American Hartwick
Evansville Seattle Kingdome
27
1986 Duke (1) 1–0 Akron Harvard
Fresno State Tacoma Tacoma Dome
28
1987 Clemson (2) 2–0 San Diego State Harvard
North Carolina Clemson Riggs Field
29
1988 Indiana (3) 1–0 Howard Portland
South Carolina Bloomington Bill Armstrong
30
1989 Santa Clara (1)
Virginia (1)
[n 4]
1–1 (a.e.t.)
Indiana
Rutgers Piscataway Rutgers Stadium
31
1990 UCLA (2)
0–0 (a.e.t.)
(4–3 p)
Rutgers Evansville
NC State Tampa USF Soccer Stadium
32
1991 Virginia (2)
0–0 (a.e.t.)
(3–1 p)
Santa Clara Indiana
Saint Louis Tampa USF Soccer Stadium
33
1992 Virginia (3)
2–0
San Diego Duke
Davidson Davidson Richardson Stadium
34
1993 Virginia (4) 2–0 South Carolina Cal State Fullerton
Princeton Davidson Richardson Stadium
35
1994 Virginia (5) 1–0 Indiana UCLA
Rutgers Davidson Richardson Stadium
36
1995 Wisconsin (1) 2–0 Duke Virginia
Portland Richmond Richmond Stadium
37
1996 St. John's (1)
4–1
FIU Creighton
UNC Charlotte[n 7] Richmond Richmond Stadium
38
1997 UCLA (3) 2–0 Virginia Indiana
Saint Louis Richmond Richmond Stadium
39
1998 Indiana (4) 3–1 Stanford Maryland
Santa Clara Richmond Richmond Stadium
40
1999 Indiana (5) 1–0 Santa Clara Connecticut [n 1]
UCLA Charlotte Ericsson Stadium
41
2000 Connecticut [n 1] (2) 2–0 Creighton Indiana
SMU Charlotte Ericsson Stadium
42
2001 North Carolina (1) 2–0 Indiana Stanford
St. John's Columbus Columbus Crew Stadium
43
2002 UCLA (4) 1–0 Stanford Maryland
Creighton University Park Gerald J. Ford Stadium
44
2003 Indiana (6) 2–1 St. John's Maryland
Santa Clara Columbus Columbus Crew Stadium
45
2004 Indiana (7)
1–1 (a.e.t.)
(3–2 p)
UC Santa Barbara Maryland
Duke Carson Home Depot Center
46
2005 Maryland (2) 1–0 New Mexico SMU
Clemson Cary SAS Soccer Park
47
2006 UC Santa Barbara (1)
2–1
UCLA Wake Forest
Virginia St. Louis Hermann Stadium
48
2007 Wake Forest (1) 2–1 Ohio State Virginia Tech
Massachusetts Cary SAS Soccer Park
49
2008 Maryland (3) 1–0 North Carolina St. John's
Wake Forest Frisco Pizza Hut Park
50
2009 Virginia (6)
0–0 (a.e.t.)
(3–2 p)
Akron Wake Forest
North Carolina Cary WakeMed Soccer Park
51
2010 Akron (1) 1–0 Louisville North Carolina
Michigan Santa Barbara Harder Stadium
52
2011 North Carolina (2) 1–0 Charlotte UCLA
Creighton Hoover Regions Park
53
2012 Indiana (8) 1–0 Georgetown Maryland
Creighton Hoover Regions Park
54
2013 Notre Dame (1) 2–1 Maryland New Mexico
Virginia Chester PPL Park
55
2014 Virginia (7)
0–0 (a.e.t.)
(4–2 p)
UCLA Providence
UMBC Cary WakeMed Soccer Park
56
2015 Stanford (1) Clemson Akron
Syracuse Kansas City Children's Mercy Park
57
2016 Stanford (2)
0–0 (a.e.t.)
(5–4 p)
Wake Forest Denver
North Carolina Houston BBVA Compass Stadium
58
2017 Stanford (3) Indiana North Carolina
Akron Chester Talen Energy Stadium
59
2018 Maryland (4) Akron Indiana
Michigan State Santa Barbara Harder Stadium
60
2019 Georgetown (1)
3–3 (a.e.t.)
(7–6 p)
Virginia Stanford
Wake Forest Cary WakeMed Soccer Park
61
2020 Marshall (1) Indiana North Carolina
Pittsburgh Cary WakeMed Soccer Park
62
2021 Clemson (3) Washington Notre Dame
Georgetown Cary WakeMed Soccer Park
63
2022 Syracuse (1)
2–2 (a.e.t.)
(7–6 p)
Indiana Pittsburgh
Creighton Cary WakeMed Soccer Park
64
2023LouisvilleLynn Family Stadium
65
2024SacramentoRailyards Stadium
66
2025CaryWakeMed 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
Akron
Akron
Duke
Duke
Hartwick
Hartwick
Marshall
Marshall
NotreDame
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
Maryland
4
1968[n 2], 2005, 2008, 2018
UCLA
4
1985, 1990, 1997, 2002
San Francisco
4
1966, 1975, 1976, 1980
Clemson
3
1984, 1987, 2021
Stanford
3
2015, 2016, 2017
North Carolina
2
2001, 2011
UConn
2
1981, 2000
Michigan State
2
1967[n 1], 1968[n 2]
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
  •    Second Round
  •    First Round
School Conference
(as of 2023)
# 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
Saint LouisAtlantic 10503624161310CHCHRUCHCHSFCHQFCHᴛ16CHCHRUCHCHRUQF161616QF16QFQF161616SF1616SF16QF16QFQF
IndianaBig Ten4742282217816RU16RUQFRUQFCHCHRU1616CHSFQFSFQF16RUQFSFCHCHSFRU16CHCH16QF161616CH1616RUSF16RU16RU
VirginiaACC4228201397161616SFQF16QFCHᴛQFCHCHCHCHSFRUQFQFQF16QF16SFCHSFCH1616RU
UCLAPac-12473522149416RUQFRURUSF1616QF16SFCH16QF16QFCHQF16SF16CH16SF16CHQF16RUQFQFSF16RU16
MarylandBig Ten4028191474QFRUQFRUSF1616CHᴛSF16161616SFSFSFSFCH1616CHQFQF16SFRUQFCH
San FranciscoWest Coast312317764QFQFQFQFCH1616RU16SFQFQFCHCHRUCHQFCH16QFQF16QF16
ClemsonACC35281695316SF1616SFQFSFRU1616CH16CH1616QFQF16QFQFSF1616RUQFQF16CH
StanfordPac-12201510753QF16RUQFSFRU1616CHCHCHQFSF1616
Michigan StateBig Ten201310742SF16RURUSFCHᴛCHᴛ1616QFQFQFSF
North CarolinaACC291813932SF16161616QFCHQFRUSFSFCHQFQF16SFSFSF
UConnBig East362315622SF16QF16QFQF16QFCHSFSF161616SFCHQF16QF16QFQFQF
AkronBig East3119864116QF161616161616RU16QF16RUCH1616SFSFRU
Santa ClaraWest Coast2111853116QF16CHᴛRUQFSFRUSFQF16
DukeACC2916753116RU16CHSF16RU1616SFQF16161616QF
Wake ForestACC261796211616161616SFCHSFSF16QFRUQF16SFQF16
SIU EdwardsvilleOhio Valley15121042116QFQFQFQFRUQFSFQFCHSF16
St. John'sBig East22126421CH16QF1616SF16RUQF16SF16
HowardNortheast1196421QF16SFCHSFCHSF1616RUQF
NavyPatriot1275421RUCHSFQFSF1616
GeorgetownBig East139532116RU16QF1616CHQFSF
UC Santa BarbaraBig West148322116RUCH16161616QF
HartwickD3252014711QF16QFQFSFQFQFSF16SFCH16SF16SFSFQF16QF16
West ChesterD2875311SFSFCHQF1616QF
Notre DameACC23125211161616QFQF16CH161616QFSF
SyracuseACC8522111616SF16CH
WisconsinBig Ten7521111616QFCH16
MarshallSun Belt43111116CH16
CreightonBig East26181261-1616SF16QFRUSFQF16QF16QFSFSFQFQF16SF
RutgersBig Ten1811641-QFSF16QFSFRU16SF161616
BridgeportD2126521-RUSFQFQFQF16
South CarolinaSun Belt2211421-16QF16SFQF16RU16161616
LIUNortheast168421-1616RUSF16QFQF16
Alabama A&Mno team54321-SFRUQF16
ColumbiaIvy League1411221-1616SF161616RU16161616
New Mexicono team125221-16RU1616SF
CharlotteAmerican162221-SFRU
LouisvilleACC147511-RUQFQF16QFQF16
WashingtonPac-122816411-16161616161616161616QF1616QFQFRU
AmericanPatriot95311-QF16RUQF16
San DiegoWest Coast156211-16RU161616QF
Ohio StateBig Ten114111-16RU1616
FIUAmerican123111-RU1616
San Diego StatePac-1283111-16QF16RU
BrownIvy League271994--QFQFSF16161616SF16SF16SF16QFQF16QF1616
HarvardIvy League16974--SFQFSFQFQFSFSF1616
ArmyBig West12654--SFSFSFSF16QF
SMUAmerican3424132--161616QFQF16QF16QFQFQF16QFQF16SFQF1616SFQF1616QF
JeffersonD2161282--16QFQFQFQFQFSF16SFQF1616
PittsburghACC6542--QF16SFQFSF
PortlandWest Coast18732--SF1616SF1616QF
EvansvilleMissouri Valley11622--1616SF1616SF
Penn StateBig Ten352371--16QF161616SFQF161616QFQF16161616QF16QF16161616
San Jose StateWAC141161--16QF16QFSFQF1616QF16QF
Fresno StateMountain West14731--16SFQF161616QF
NC StateACC16531--16SFQFQF16
Cal State FullertonBig West10431--QFSFQF16
CornellIvy League11621--16SF16QF1616
ProvidenceBig East11521--16SFQF1616
Virginia TechACC10521--SFQF161616
MichiganBig Ten8421--QF16SF16
DenverColonial11221--QFSF
PrincetonIvy League11211--16SF
SpringfieldD32211--SF16
UMBCAmerica East5111--SF
UmassAtlantic 105111--SF
DavidsonAtlantic 102111--SF
CCNYD31111--SF
CaliforniaPac-122094---QF1616QF1616QFQF16
Fairleigh DickinsonNortheast18103---1616161616QFQF16QF16
South FloridaAmerican2263---1616QF16QFQF
James MadisonSun Belt1543---QFQF16QF
PennIvy League1143---QF16QFQF
Trinity (CT)D3443---QFQFQF16
Air ForceWAC1492---1616QF16161616QF16
William & MaryColonial1682---QF161616QF161616
Cleveland StateHorizon1082---QF161616QF161616
Seton HallBig East1372---1616QF161616QF
DartmouthIvy League1862---16QFQF161616
Boston CollegeACC1552---16QF1616QF
TulsaAmerican1352---QFQF161616
West VirginiaSun Belt1542---16QF16QF
Loyola (MD)Patriot942---QFQF1616
NorthwesternBig Ten942---QFQF1616
VermontAmerica East1232---16QFQF
East StroudsburgD2322---QFQF
Boston UniversityPatriot1571---16QF1616161616
UNC GreensboroSoCon1261---1616161616QF
TempleAmerican761---QF1616161616
KentuckySun Belt1351---16QF161616
George MasonAtlantic 101141---QF161616
YaleIvy League741---1616QF16
Rhode IslandAtlantic 101331---16QF16
AdelphiD21031---16QF16
FurmanSoCon1131---16QF16
UICMissouri Valley831---16QF16
ColgatePatriot831---QF1616
CortlandD3331---QF1616
Ohiono team331---1616QF
VCUAtlantic 10921---16QF
St. Francis Brooklynno team1021---16QF
UABAmerican821---QF16
HartfordD3421---16QF
Saint Mary'sWest Coast421---QF16
Brooklyn CollegeD3321---QF16
NYUD3321---QF16
BrockportD3221---QF16
Oregon StatePac-12711---QF
CharlestonColonial511---QF
BradleyMissouri Valley711---QF
FordhamAtlantic 10511---QF
DrakeMissouri Valley311---QF
Buffalo StateD3211---QF
WilliamsD3111---QF
Coastal CarolinaSun Belt175----1616161616
Bowling GreenMissouri Valley84----16161616
ButlerBig East93----161616
UC IrvineBig West63----161616
Colorado CollegeD333----161616
Old DominionSun Belt142----1616
UCFSun Belt82----1616
New HampshireAmerica East72----1616
UNLVWAC62----161616
Appalachian StateSun Belt42----1616
MarquetteBig East42----1616
Western MichiganMissouri Valley32----1616
Chico StateD222----1616
HofstraColonial71----16
BucknellPatriot71----16
George WashingtonAtlantic 1061----16
Missouri StateMissouri Valley71----16
SeattleWAC51----16
Northern IllinoisMissouri Valley41----16
Cal State NorthridgeBig West71----16
Saint Joseph'sAtlantic 1031----16
OneontaD331----16
LafayettePatriot51----16
LehighPatriot51----16
DrexelColonial41----16
XavierBig East41----16
LipscombASUN41----16
MiddleburyD321----16
TowsonColonial21----16
Eastern IllinoisOhio Valley21----SF16
AlbanyAmerica East21----16
Franklin & MarshallD311----16
Baltimoreno team11----16
IthacaD311----16
North TexasAmerican11----16
Central ConnecticutNortheast11----16
MilwaukeeHorizon10-----
Loyola MarymountWest Coast8-----
MonmouthColonial6-----
DelawareColonial5-----
UNC WilmingtonColonial4-----
PacificWest Coast3-----
OaklandHorizon8-----
RiderMAAC5-----
ElonColonial5-----
RichmondAtlantic 103-----
Robert MorrisHorizon3-----
Cal PolyBig West3-----
UC DavisBig West3-----
High PointBig South3-----
Southern ConnecticutD22-----
NortheasternColonial2-----
Sacramento StateBig West2-----
WinthropBig South6-----
Loyola ChicagoAtlantic 105-----
FairfieldMAAC4-----
Florida Gulf CoastASUN4-----
MemphisAmerican3-----
Cincinnatino team3-----
Kansas CitySummit3-----
Saint Peter'sMAAC3-----
Stony BrookColonial3-----
CampbellColonial3-----
Georgia StateSun Belt3-----
Grand CanyonWAC3-----
Green BayHorizon2-----
BinghamtonAmerica East2-----
JacksonvilleASUN2-----16
DaytonAtlantic 102-----
VillanovaBig East2-----
OmahaSummit2-----
Montclair StateD31-----
RPID31-----
WPID31-----
La SalleAtlantic 101-----
Illinois StateMissouri Valley1-----
Detroit MercyHorizon1-----
Charleston SouthernBig South1-----
IUPUIHorizon1-----
Gardner–WebbBig South1-----
Wright StateHorizon1-----
Western IllinoisSummit6-----
MercerSoCon5-----
MaristMAAC3-----
East Tennessee StateSoCon3-----
GonzagaWest Coast2-----
StetsonASUN2-----
LibertyOhio Valley2-----
QuinnipiacMAAC2-----
RadfordBig South2-----
Central ArkansasASUN2-----
UC RiversideASUN2-----
Holy CrossPatriot1-----
DePaulBig East1-----
WoffordSoCon1-----
Cal State BakersfieldBig West1-----
NiagaraMAAC1-----
North FloridaASUN1-----
Utah ValleyWAC1-----
PresbyterianBig South1-----
IonaMAAC1-----
NJITAmerica East1-----
California BaptistWAC1-----
School Conference # 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

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

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