MAAC Men's Soccer Tournament
The MAAC Men's Soccer Tournament is the conference championship tournament in soccer for the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC). The tournament has been held every year since 1988. It is a single-elimination tournament and seeding is based on regular season records. The winner, declared conference champion, receives the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Men's Division I Soccer Championship.
In 2012, the tournament changed from a ten-team to a four-team tournament.
Final games
Year |
Champion |
Score |
Runner-up |
Venue |
Tournament MVP |
1988 |
Army |
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La Salle |
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John Brence, Army |
1989 |
Loyola Maryland |
3-0 |
La Salle |
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Vince Moskunas, Loyola |
1990 |
Loyola Maryland |
3-0 |
La Salle |
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Doug Miller, Loyola |
1991 |
Loyola Maryland |
2-0 |
Fairfield |
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Tom Donahue, Loyola |
1992 |
Loyola Maryland |
3-0 |
Fairfield |
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Jim Garvey, Loyola |
1993 |
Loyola Maryland |
1-0 (OT) |
Fairfield |
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Anthony Novello, Fairfield |
1994 |
Loyola Maryland |
4–0 |
Manhattan |
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Doug Willey, Loyola |
1995 |
Loyola Maryland |
6-1 |
Iona |
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Mike Barger, Loyola |
1996 |
Loyola Maryland |
2-0 |
Fairfield |
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J. T. Dorsey, Loyola |
1997 |
Rider |
2–0 (OT) |
Loyola Maryland |
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Mark Bennett, Rider |
1998 |
Rider |
1–0 (OT) |
Fairfield |
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Craig Wicken, Rider |
1999 |
Fairfield |
2–1 |
Loyola Maryland |
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David Mancini, Fairfield |
2000 |
Marist |
3-2 (OT) |
Fairfield |
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Sean Murphy, Marist |
2001 |
Loyola Maryland |
1-0 (OT) |
Fairfield |
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Graham Marchant, Loyola |
2002 |
Loyola Maryland |
2-1 |
Marist |
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Steven Coleman, Loyola |
2003 |
Saint Peter's |
2-1 |
Loyola Maryland |
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Rinaldo Chambers, Saint Peter's |
2004 |
Marist |
2–0 |
Rider |
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Keith Detelj, Marist |
2005 |
Marist |
2-1 |
Fairfield |
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Keith Detelj, Marist |
2006 |
Fairfield |
1–0 |
Saint Peter's |
Lessing Field (Fairfield, CT) |
Alex Cunliffe, Fairfield |
2007 |
Loyola Maryland |
1-0 |
Saint Peter's |
Disney's Wide World of Sports (Lake Buena Vista, FL) |
Miloš Kočić, Loyola |
2008 |
Fairfield |
1–0 |
Loyola Maryland |
Tenney Stadium (Poughkeepsie, NY) |
Christian Uy, Fairfield |
2009 |
Loyola Maryland |
1–0 (2OT) |
Niagara |
Lessing Field (Fairfield, CT) |
Tennant McVea, Loyola |
2010 |
Saint Peter's |
2-1 |
Iona |
Diane Geppi-Aikens Field (Baltimore, MD) |
Lebogang Pila, Saint Peter's |
2011 |
Fairfield |
3-1 |
Manhattan |
ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex (Lake Buena Vista, FL) |
Jack Burridge, Fairfield |
2012 |
Niagara |
1-0 (OT) |
Loyola Maryland |
Leonidoff Field (Poughkeepsie, NY) |
Rene De Zorzi, Niagara |
2013 |
Quinnipiac |
0-0 (2OT) Quinnipiac wins 4-3 on penalty kicks |
Monmouth |
Lessing Field (Fairfield, CT) |
Borja Angoitia, Quinnipiac |
2014 |
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Championships by school
Team |
Titles |
Loyola Maryland |
12 |
Fairfield |
4 |
Marist |
3 |
Rider |
2 |
Saint Peter's |
2 |
Army |
1 |
Niagara |
1 |
Quinnipiac |
1 |
References
External links
NCAA men's college soccer tournaments (United States) |
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| Division I early season tournaments |
- Akron Soccer Tournament
- Brown Soccer Classic
- Central New York Classic
- Gonzaga Nike Classic
- Hensor–Zaher Classic
- Hokie Invitational
- Hurricane Classic
- JMU Tournament
- Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament
- Norfolk Invitational
- Ocean State Classic
- Santa Barbara Tournament
- ShinDigz Soccer Festival
- Stihl Soccer Classic
- VCU Tournament
- Wolstein Classic
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| Division I post-season conference tournaments | |
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| Division I postseason tournaments | |
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| Division II and III postseason tournaments | |
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