MAAC Men's Soccer Tournament
MAAC Men's Soccer Tournament | |
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Conference Soccer Championship | |
Sport | College soccer |
Conference | Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference |
Number of teams | 4 |
Format | Single-elimination tournament |
Played | 1988–present |
Current champion | Quinnipiac Bobcats |
Most championships | Loyola Maryland (12) |
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 |
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1988 | Army | La Salle | John Brence, Army | ||
1989 | Loyola Maryland | 3-0 | La Salle | Vince Moskunas, Loyola | |
1990 | Loyola Maryland | 3-0 | La Salle | Doug Miller, Loyola | |
1991 | Loyola Maryland | 2-0 | Fairfield | Tom Donahue, Loyola | |
1992 | Loyola Maryland | 3-0 | Fairfield | Jim Garvey, Loyola | |
1993 | Loyola Maryland | 1-0 (OT) | Fairfield | Anthony Novello, Fairfield | |
1994 | Loyola Maryland | 4–0 | Manhattan | Doug Willey, Loyola | |
1995 | Loyola Maryland | 6-1 | Iona | Mike Barger, Loyola | |
1996 | Loyola Maryland | 2-0 | Fairfield | J. T. Dorsey, Loyola | |
1997 | Rider | 2–0 (OT) | Loyola Maryland | Mark Bennett, Rider | |
1998 | Rider | 1–0 (OT) | Fairfield | Craig Wicken, Rider | |
1999 | Fairfield | 2–1 | Loyola Maryland | David Mancini, Fairfield | |
2000 | Marist | 3-2 (OT) | Fairfield | Sean Murphy, Marist | |
2001 | Loyola Maryland | 1-0 (OT) | Fairfield | Graham Marchant, Loyola | |
2002 | Loyola Maryland | 2-1 | Marist | Steven Coleman, Loyola | |
2003 | Saint Peter's | 2-1 | Loyola Maryland | Rinaldo Chambers, Saint Peter's | |
2004 | Marist | 2–0 | Rider | Keith Detelj, Marist | |
2005 | Marist | 2-1 | Fairfield | 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 | |||||
Championships by school
Team | Titles |
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Loyola Maryland | 12 |
Fairfield | 4 |
Marist | 3 |
Rider | 2 |
Saint Peter's | 2 |
Army | 1 |
Niagara | 1 |
Quinnipiac | 1 |
References
- "Men's Soccer Championship History". Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference. Retrieved 15 June 2011.
External links
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