1999 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship

1999 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship
Country USA
Teams 32
Champions Indiana
Runners-up Santa Clara Broncos
Matches played 31
Goals scored 101 (3.26 per match)
Attendance 70,885 (2,287 per match)
Top goal scorer(s) Aleksey Korol, Indiana (4)
Best player Yuri Lavrinenko, Indiana (MOP offense)
Nick Garcia, Indiana (MOP defense)

The 1999 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship was the 40th organized men's college soccer tournament by the National Collegiate Athletic Association, to determine the top college soccer team in the United States. The Indiana Hoosiers won their fifth national title by defeating the Santa Clara Broncos in the championship game, 1–0. The semifinal matches on December 10, 1999, and the final match on December 12 were played in Charlotte, North Carolina at Ericsson Stadium. All the other games were played at the home field of the higher seeded team.[1][2]

Seeded Teams

National Seeds
Seed School Record
#1 Duke 15–0–3
#2 Indiana 16–3
#3 Saint Louis 16–3–2
#4 Connecticut 16–4
#5 Wake Forest 12–2–5
#6 Virginia 12–8–1
#7 Maryland 14–5
#8 Southwest Missouri State 17–0–3

Bracket

  First round
November 19–21
Second round
November 27–28
Third round
December 5
Semifinals
December 10
Championship
December 12
                                               
1  Duke 4  
   UMBC 3  
  1  Duke 2  
       Santa Clara 4  
   Stanford 2(5)
   Santa Clara (pen.) 2(6)  
     Santa Clara (OT) 3  
     UAB 2  
   SMU (2OT) 2  
   Creighton 1  
     SMU 0
       UAB 2  
   UAB 2
8  Missouri State 1  
     Santa Clara (4OT) 2  
  4  Connecticut 1  
5  Wake Forest 2  
   VCU 1  
  5  Wake Forest 0
       Furman 4  
   North Carolina 1
   Furman (2OT) 2  
     Furman 2
  4  Connecticut 3  
   Rutgers 0  
   Yale (2OT) 1  
     Yale 0
    4  Connecticut 3  
   Hartford 1
4  Connecticut (4OT) 2  
     Santa Clara 0
  2  Indiana 1
3  Saint Louis 3  
   UIC 2  
  3  Saint Louis 0  
       UCLA 2  
   UCLA 4
   San Diego 1  
  3  UCLA 2  
  6  Virginia 0  
   Brown (OT) 2  
   Rhode Island 1  
     Brown 1
    6  Virginia 3  
6  Virginia (3OT) 2
   Princeton 1  
     UCLA 2
  2  Indiana (4OT) 3  
7  Maryland 0  
   St. John's (NY) 1  
     St. John's 1
       Penn State (3OT) 2  
   William & Mary 0
   Penn State 1  
     Penn State 0
  2  Indiana 3  
   Washington 3  
   Portland 2  
     Washington 0
    2  Indiana 2  
   Kentucky 0
2  Indiana (2OT) 1  

Final

December 12, 1999
Santa Clara 0–1 Indiana
[3] Lavrinenko  30'

References

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