2009 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Tournament

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2009 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Tournament
Men's College Cup (semifinals & final)
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2009 Division I Men's College Cup logo
Country United States
Teams48
Defending championsMaryland Terrapins
ChampionsVirginia Cavaliers
Runners-upAkron Zips
Matches played47
Goals scored120 (2.55 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)Will Bates (4)
2008
2010

The 2009 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Tournament was a tournament of 48 teams from NCAA Division I who played for the NCAA Championship in soccer . The semifinals and final were held at WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, North Carolina. All the other games were played at the home field of the higher seeded team (indicated by * for non-seeded teams). The final was held on December 13, 2009 with Virginia defeating Akron, 3–2 in a penalty shoot-out, following a goalless regulation and two overtimes.

The bracket was announced November 16, 2009. The tournament started on November 19. The second round was played on November 22. The third round was played on November 29. The Regional Finals were played on December 4 and 5.

Regional 1[]

First round Second round Regional Semifinals Regional Finals
            
*South Florida (13–3–1) 2
Stetson (14–3–2) 1
South Florida (14–3–1) 0
1 Akron (20–0–0) 2
1 Akron (21–0–0) 2
Stanford (12–5–2) 0
16 UC-Irvine (15–6–0) 0
Stanford (11–5–2) 1
*Stanford (10–5–2) 3
St. Mary's (CA) (10–4–5) 0
1 Akron (22–0–0) 1
8 Tulsa (15–4–2) 0
*Notre Dame (10–7–4) 2
Green Bay (14–2–3) 1
Notre Dame (11–7–4) 1
9 Northwestern (10–4–4) 3
9 Northwestern (11–4–4) 0
8 Tulsa (14–4–2) 1
8 Tulsa (13–4–2) 4/OT
Saint Louis (15–6–0) 3
*Saint Louis (14–6–0) 2
Missouri St. (12–4–2) 1

Regional 2[]

First round Second round Regional Semifinals Regional Finals
            
*Brown (10–2–5) 1/2OT
Stony Brook (6–9–4) 0
Brown (11–2–5) 0
5 North Carolina (13–2–3) 2
5 North Carolina (14–2–3) 1
Indiana (12–9–1) 0
12 Butler (14–2–2) 0
Indiana (11–9–1) 1
*Indiana (10–9–1) 2
Louisville (13–2–4) 0
5 North Carolina (15–2–3) 2
Drake (16–6–2) 1
*Boston College (12–8–0) 2/2OT
Dartmouth (10–6–1) 1
Boston College (13–8–0) 1
13 St. John's (9–2–9) 0
Boston College (14–8–0) 4
Drake (15–6–2) 6
4 Ohio State (12–4–4) 0
Drake (14–6–2) 1/OT
*Drake (13–6–2) 2
Western Illinois (8–9–2) 1

Regional 3[]

First round Second round Regional Semifinals Regional Finals
            
*Charlotte (11–3–5) 1(1)
UNC-Wilmington (14–2–4) 1(4)
UNC-Wilmington (14–2–5) 1
3 Wake Forest (14–3–3) 2
3 Wake Forest (15–3–3) 4
Duke (14–6–0) 2
14 Michigan State (11–7–2) 1
Duke (13–6–0) 2
*Duke (12–6–0) 3
Winthrop (11–5–4) 2
3 Wake Forest (16–3–3) 2
6 UCLA (12–3–4) 0
*UC-Santa Barbara (15–4–2) 1
Wofford (12–2–3) 0
UC-Santa Barbara (16–4–2) 1
11 San Diego (12–5–2) 0
UC-Santa Barbara (17–4–2) 1
6 UCLA (11–3–4) 2
6 UCLA (10–3–4) 2
Sacramento St. (12–5–3) 1
*Loyola-Marymount (10–8–2) 1
Sacramento St. (11–5–3) 2/OT

Regional 4[]

First round Second round Regional Semifinals Regional Finals
            
*Maryland (12–5–2) 2
Loyola (MD)(11–7–3) 1
Maryland (13–5–2) 2
7 Penn State (12–7–2) 1
Maryland (14–5–2) 2
10 Harvard (14–3–1) 0
10 Harvard (13–3–1) 3
Monmouth (18–1–2) 0
*Monmouth (18–1–1) 0(4)
Connecticut (11–4–3) 0(3)
Maryland (15–5–2) 0
2 Virginia (16–3–3) 3
*New Mexico (12–6–1) 1
Portland (10–5–5) 2/OT
Portland (11–5–5) 2
15 North Carolina St. (13–6–2) 1
Portland (12–5–5) 0
2 Virginia (15–3–3) 1
2 Virginia (14–3–3) 5
Bucknell (17–5–0) 0
*Princeton (9–5–3) 0
Bucknell (16–5–0) 1

College Cup – WakeMed Soccer Park, Cary, North Carolina[]

National Semifinals
December 11
National Championship
December 13
      
1 Akron (23–0–0) 0(5)
5 North Carolina (16–2–3) 0(4)
1 Akron (23–0–1) 0(2)
2 Virginia (18–3–3) 0(3)
3 Wake Forest (17–3–3) 1
2 Virginia (17–3–3) 2/OT

Goal scorers[]

4 goals
3 goals
2 goals
  • Canada Kyle Bekker – Boston College
  • United States Karl Reddick – Boston College
  • United States Kevin Shrout – Drake
  • United States Garrett Webb – Drake
  • United States Ryan Finley – Duke
  • United States Darren Yeagle – Indiana
  • United States Billy Cortes – Maryland
  • United States Casey Townsend – Maryland
  • United States Jack Hillgard – Northwestern
  • United States Collen Warner – Portland
  • United States James Dice – Saint Louis
  • United States Alex Sweetin -Saint Louis
  • United States Austin Neil – Tulsa
  • Cameroon Tony Tchani – Virginia
  • United States Austin da Luz – Wake Forest
1 goal

See also[]

References[]

  • "2009 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship" (PDF). Men’s Division I Championship Brackets. National Collegiate Athletic Association. p. 49. Archived (PDF) from the original on 16 May 2012. Retrieved 31 August 2011.
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