2003 NCAA Division II Men's Soccer Championship

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2003 NCAA Division II Men's Soccer Championship
Country United States
Teams24
ChampionsLynn
(1st title, 2nd final)
Runners-upChico State
(1st final)
Matches played23
Goals scored62 (2.7 per match)
Best playerOffense:
Andy Hirst, Lynn Univ.
Defense:
Ross Lumsden, Lynn Univ.
2002
2004

The 2003 NCAA Division II Men's Soccer Championship was the 32nd annual tournament held by the NCAA to determine the top men's Division II college soccer program in the United States.

On the strength of Leon Jackson's late 2nd half goal Lynn (20-0-1) defeated Chico State in the tournament final, 2–1.[1] The final and semi-finals were played at the Virginia Beach Sportsplex in Virginia Beach, Virginia

This was the first national title for the Fighting Knights, who were coached by Shaun Pendleton, and had previously been finalists in 1997.[2]

Bracket[]

  First Round
Campus sites
Second Round
*Campus sites
Quarter-finals
*Campus sites
Semifinals
December 5
Virginia Beach, VA
Final
December 7
Virginia Beach, VA
                                               
SIU Edwardsville 1(5)     * Truman State 5  
Rockhurst 1(3)     SIU Edwardsville 2  
  * Truman State 1  
  Findlay 2  
Findlay 1(4) * Mercyhurst 0(3)
Ashland 1(2)     Findlay 0(5)  
  Findlay 0  
  Chico State 2  
Chico State 2     * CSU Dominguez Hills 1  
UC San Diego 0     Chico State 2  
  Chico State 3
  * Midwestern State 1  
Midwestern State 2 * Incarnate Word 1
Northeastern State 0     Midwestern State 2  
  Chico State 1
  Lynn 2
UNC Pembroke 1(3)     * USC Spartanburg 1(3)  
Carson–Newman 1(4)     Carson–Newman 1(4)  
  Carson–Newman 0
  * Lynn 3  
Barry 1 * Lynn 2
Rollins 2     Rollins 1  
  Lynn 3
  Dowling 2  
Mass-Lowell 3     * Southern Conn. 0  
Franklin Pierce 0     Mass-Lowell 1  
  Mass-Lowell 0
  * Dowling 2  
NYIT 1 * Dowling 2
East Stroudsburg 2     East Stroudsburg 0  

Final[]

Lynn2–1Chico State
Fernando Villalobos Goal 3:55' (Hirst, Melling)
Leon Jackson Goal 79:02' (Dunkerley)
Report 1
Report 2
Jesse Grigg Goal 36:09'

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Lynn men take Div. II title". South Florida Sun-Sentinel. December 8, 2003. p. 2D. Retrieved March 29, 2021.
  2. ^ "NCAA Division II Men's Soccer Championship Records Book" (PDF). NCAA. NCAA.org. Retrieved March 22, 2021.


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