2013 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship

2013 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship
Country USA
Teams 48
Champions Notre Dame
Runners-up Maryland
Matches played 47
Goals scored 122 (2.6 per match)
Top goal scorer(s) Patrick Hodan
Patrick Mullins
(5 goals)

The 2013 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship was the 55th edition of the tournament. The four team College Cup finals tournament was held at PPL Park in Chester, Pennsylvania on December 13 and 15, 2013. On December 15, Notre Dame defeated Maryland 2–1 to win its first national title.

Qualified Teams

A total of 48 teams qualified into the tournament proper, either automatically, or through an at-large bid that is determined by a selection committee. Each conference that field varsity soccer teams is awarded one automatic berth into the tournament. Depending on the conference, that automatic berth is either given the champions of the regular season, or the tournament that culminates the regular season. Twenty-two teams earn automatic bids into the tournament, while 26 enter through an at-large bid.

Format

Like previous editions of the NCAA Division I Tournament, the tournament featured 48 participants out of a possible field of 198 teams. Of the 48 berths, 23 were allocated to the conference tournament or regular season winners. The remaining 25 berths were supposed to be determined through an at-large process based upon teams' Ratings Percentage Index (RPI) that did not win their conference tournament.

The NCAA Selection Committee also named the top sixteen seeds for the tournament, with those teams receiving an automatic bye into the second round of the tournament. The remaining 32 teams played in a single-elimination match in the first round of the tournament for the right to play a seeded team in the second round.

Seeded teams

Seeded teams
Seed School Conference Record Berth type NSCAA Ranking[1] RPI Ranking[2]
1 UCLA Pac-12 11–3–4 At-Large
1
1
2 Washington Pac-12 14–1–4 Automatic B
2
2
3 Notre Dame ACC 12–1–6 At-large
3
3
4 California Pac-12 12–4–2 At-large
6
7
5 Maryland ACC 13–3–5 Automatic A
4
4
6 Georgetown Big East 13–4–2 At-large
8
6
7 New Mexico C-USA 11–5–2 At-large
25
11
8 Virginia ACC 10–5–5 At-large
9
9
9 Marquette Big East 12–5–2 Automatic A
11
8
10 UC Santa Barbara Big West 12–5–3 At-large
15
10
11 Michigan State Big Ten 12–5–3 At-large
14
12
12 UC Irvine Big West 14–4–2 Automatic A
13
13
13 Charlotte Conference USA 12–5–3 Automatic A
23
14
14 Wake Forest ACC 9–5–5 At-large
12
16
15 CSU Northridge Big West 15–6–1 At-large
20
15
16 UMBC America East 16–1–2 Automatic A
5
5
  • Automatic A = Conference tournament winner.
  • Automatic B =Conference regular season champion, conference has no tournament.

Schedule

Round Date
First round November 21, 2013
Second round November 24, 2013
Third round December 1, 2013
Quarterfinals December 6–7, 2013
College Cup: Semifinals December 13, 2013
College Cup Final December 15, 2013

Bracket

Regional 1

  First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
                                     
   Elon 1(4)  
   Clemson 1(1)  
     Elon 0  
    1  UCLA 4  
      
        
  1  UCLA 3(4)  
     Connecticut 3(5)  
        
        
  16  UMBC 2(2)
       Connecticut 2(4)  
   Connecticut 2
   Quinnipiac 1  
     Connecticut 1
  8  Virginia 2
   Akron 3  
   Indiana 2  
     Akron 0
    9  Marquette (OT) 1  
      
        
  9  Marquette 1
  8  Virginia 3  
        
        
  8  Virginia 2
       St. John's 0  
   Delaware 1
   St. John's (OT) 2  

Regional 2

  First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
                                     
   Penn 1(1)  
   Providence 1(3)  
     Providence 1  
    5  Maryland 3  
      
        
  5  Maryland 1  
  12  UC Irvine 0  
        
        
  12  UC Irvine 1
       North Carolina 0  
   North Carolina 1
   South Florida 0  
  5  Maryland 2
  4  California 1
   Coastal Carolina 2  
   East Tennessee St. 0  
     Coastal Carolina 1
    13  Charlotte 0  
      
        
     Coastal Carolina 0
  4  California 1  
        
        
  4  California 3
       Bradley 1  
   Northwestern 2
   Bradley (OT) 3  

Regional 3

  First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
                                     
   Wisconsin 1  
   Milwaukee 0  
     Wisconsin 0  
    3  Notre Dame 4  
      
        
  3  Notre Dame 4  
  14  Wake Forest 2  
        
        
  14  Wake Forest 2
       Navy 1  
   VCU 0
   Navy 3  
  3  Notre Dame 2
  11  Michigan State 1
   Louisville 0(3)  
   Denver 0(2)  
     Louisville 0
    11  Michigan State (OT) 1  
      
        
  11  Michigan State 1
  6  Georgetown 0  
        
        
  6  Georgetown 3
       Old Dominion 0  
   Old Dominion 5
   Drexel 1  

Regional 4

  First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
                                     
   William & Mary 2(2)  
   George Mason 2(4)  
     George Mason 0  
    7  New Mexico 1  
      
        
  7  New Mexico 2  
     Penn State 0  
        
        
  10  UC Santa Barbara 0
       Penn State 1  
   Penn State 1
   St. Francis Brooklyn 0  
  7  New Mexico 1
  2  Washington 0
   Stanford 1(3)  
   Loyola Marymount 1(2)  
     Stanford 1
    15  CSU Northridge 0  
      
        
     Stanford 0
  2  Washington 1  
        
        
  2  Washington 4
       Seattle 2  
   Creighton 1
   Seattle 2  

College Cup – PPL Park, Chester, Pennsylvania

National Semifinals
December 13
National Championship
December 15
      
8 Virginia 1
5 Maryland 2
5 Maryland 1
3 Notre Dame 2
3 Notre Dame 2
7 New Mexico 0

Results

First round

Second round

Third round

Quarterfinals

College Cup

Semifinals

Championship

Statistics

Goalscorers

5 goals
3 goals
2 goals
  • Costa Rica Reinaldo Brenes – Akron
  • Senegal Mamadou Diouf – Connecticut
  • United States Michael Sauers – Maryland
  • United States Geoff Fries – Navy
  • United States Evan Panken – Notre Dame
  • United States Tim Hopkinson – Old Dominion
  • Mexico Miguel Gonzalez – Seattle
  • United States Victor Chavez – UCLA
  • Germany Leo Stolz – UCLA
  • United States Todd Wharton – Virginia
  • United States Ryan Zinkhan – Virginia
1 goal
  • United States Aodhan Quinn – Akron
  • United States Scott Davis – Bradley
  • United States Steve Birnbaum – California
  • United States Stefano Bonomo – California
  • Brazil Thales Moreno – Clemson
  • Canada Sergio Camargo – Coastal Carolina
  • United States Ricky Garbanzo – Coastal Carolina
  • Czech Republic Jakub Štourač – Coastal Carolina
  • Canada Kwame Awuah – Connecticut
  • United States Kareem Morad – Connecticut
  • United States Nicholas Zuniga – Connecticut
  • England Sonny Makh – Creighton
  • Spain Guillermo Delgado – Delaware
  • United States Jared Girard – Drexel
  • United States Jason Waterman – Elon
  • United States Bakie Goodman – Georgetown
  • United States Alex Muyl – Georgetown
  • United States Cole Seiler – Georgetown
  • United States Timi Mulgrew – George Mason
  • United States Wes Sever – George Mason
  • United States Jacob Bushue – Indiana
  • United States Dylan Lax – Indiana
  • United States Adrien Perez – Loyola Marymount
  • United States Coco Navarro – Marquette
  • Ghana James Nortey – Marquette
  • United States Jake Pace – Maryland
  • United States Alex Shinsky – Maryland
  • Canada Jay Chapman – Michigan State
  • United States Tim Kreutz – Michigan State
  • United States Adam Montague – Michigan State
  • United States Jamie Dubyoski – Navy
  • United States Martin Sanchez – Navy
  • Jamaica Oniel Fisher – New Mexico
  • United States Riley McGovern – New Mexico
  • Canada Ben McKendry – New Mexico
  • United States James Rogers – New Mexico
  • Jamaica Omar Holness – North Carolina
  • New Zealand Nikko Boxall – Northwestern
  • United States Grant Wilson – Northwestern
  • United States Leon Brown – Notre Dame
  • United States Vince Cicciarelli – Notre Dame
  • United States Andrew O'Malley – Notre Dame
  • United States Jesse Miralrio – Old Dominion
  • United States Sidney Rivera – Old Dominion
  • United States Cole Stringer – Old Dominion
  • United States Alec Neumann – Penn
  • United States Eli Dennis – Penn State
  • United States Connor Maloney – Penn State
  • Australia Simon Hinde – Quinnipiac
  • United States Wilder Arboleda – Providence
  • England Phil Towler – Providence
  • United States Chase Hanson – Seattle
  • United States Michael Roberts – Seattle
  • Brazil Gabriel Camara – St. John's
  • United States Jordan Rouse – St. John's
  • United States Zach Batteer – Stanford
  • United States Matt Taylor – Stanford
  • United States Christopher Santana – UC Irvine
  • United States Aaron Simmons – UCLA
  • United States Joe Sofia – UCLA
  • Germany Felix Vobejda – UCLA
  • United States Geaton Caltabiano – UMBC
  • United States Pete Caringi – UMBC
  • United States Jordan Allen – Virginia
  • United States Eric Bird – Virginia
  • United States Darius Madison – Virginia
  • United States Scott Thomsen – Virginia
  • United States Michael Gamble – Wake Forest
  • United States Ricky Greensfelder – Wake Forest
  • United States Tolani Ibikunle – Wake Forest
  • United States Sean Okoli – Wake Forest
  • Canada Josh Heard – Washington
  • United States Darwin Jones – Washington
  • United States Ian Lange – Washington
  • United States Mason Robertson – Washington
  • United States Cristian Roldan – Washington
  • United States Jackson Eskay – William & Mary
  • United States Roshan Patel – William & Mary
  • United States Chris Prince – Wisconsin
Own goals

References

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