2010 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Tournament

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2010 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Tournament
Men's College Cup (semifinals & final)
Country United States
Teams48
Defending championsVirginia Cavaliers
ChampionsAkron Zips
Runners-upLouisville Cardinals
Semi-finalists
Matches played47
Goals scored150 (3.19 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)Justin Meram (5)
2009
2011

The 2010 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Tournament was a tournament of 48 collegiate soccer teams who played for the NCAA Championship in soccer. The semifinals and final were held at Harder Stadium in Santa Barbara, California. 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 12, 2010. Akron defeated Louisville, 1–0, for the title.

The bracket was announced November 15, 2010. The tournament started on November 18. The second round was played on November 21. The third round was played on November 28. The Regional Finals were played December 3 and 4.

Qualified teams[]

Regional 1[]

First round Second round Regional Semifinals Regional Finals
            
ETSU 2
College of Charleston* 3
College of Charleston 1
1 Louisville 3
1 Louisville 2
16 Ohio St. 1
16 Ohio St. 2
Providence 1
St. Peter's 2
Providence* 6
1 Louisville 5
8 UCLA 4
Dartmouth 4
Monmouth* 0
Dartmouth 2/OT
9 Notre Dame 1
Dartmouth 1
8 UCLA 2/2OT
8 UCLA 4
Sacramento St. 1
Santa Clara 1
Sacramento St.* 2

Regional 2[]

First round Second round Regional Semifinals Regional Finals
            
New Mexico 1
Creighton* 4
Creighton 2(3)
5 SMU 2(5)
5 SMU 1
12 William & Mary 0
12 William & Mary 0(4)
UMBC 0(3)
UMBC 2
Princeton* 1
5 SMU 1(2)
4 North Carolina 1(4)
Oakland 0
Michigan St.* 2
Michigan St. 1
13 Butler 0
Michigan St. 1(4)
4 North Carolina 1(5)
4 North Carolina 0(5)
Georgetown 0(4)
UNC Greensboro 0
Georgetown* 3

Regional 3[]

First round Second round Regional Semifinals Regional Finals
            
Xavier 2
West Virginia* 4
West Virginia 2
3 Akron 3
3 Akron 2
14 Indiana 1
14 Indiana 5
Tulsa 1
Bradley 0
Tulsa* 2
3 Akron 3(3)
6 California 3(2)
Boston College 1
Brown* 2
Brown 1(7)
11 Connecticut 1(6)
Brown 0
6 California 2
6 California 2/OT
UC Santa Barbara 1
Denver 0
UC Santa Barbara* 1/2OT

Regional 4[]

First round Second round Regional Semifinals Regional Finals
            
Coastal Carolina 1
Duke* 2
Duke 0
7 South Carolina 1/OT
7 South Carolina 1
10 Michigan 3
10 Michigan 2/OT
Central Florida 1
South Florida 0
Central Florida* 3
10 Michigan 3/2OT
2 Maryland 2
Old Dominion 1
Virginia* 0
Old Dominion 1
15 Penn St. 4
15 Penn St. 0
2 Maryland 1
2 Maryland 4
Penn 0
Bucknell 0
Penn* 1/OT

College Cup[]

Harder Stadium, Santa Barbara, California

National Semifinals
December 10
National Championship
December 12
      
1 Louisville 2
4 North Carolina 1
1 Louisville 0
3 Akron 1
3 Akron 2
10 Michigan 1

Goal scorers[]

5 goals
  • Iraq Justin Meram - Michigan
3 goals
2 goals
  • United States Perry Kitchen - Akron
  • United States Michael Nanchoff - Akron
  • United States John Fitzpatrick - California
  • New Zealand Nik Robson - Central Florida
  • United States Cole Grossman - Duke
  • United States Andy Adlard - Indiana
  • United States Will Bruin - Indiana
  • United States Nick DeLeon - Louisville
  • United States Austin Berry - Louisville
  • United States Aaron Horton - Louisville
  • United States Domenic Barone - Michigan St.
  • United States Wilder Arboleda - Providence
  • United States Matt Marcin - Providence
  • United States Ernesto Carranza - Sacramento St.
  • Brazil Arthur Ivo - SMU
  • Scotland Ashley McInnes - Tulsa
  • United States Victor Chavez - UCLA
1 goal
  • United States Kofi Sarkodie - Akron
  • Canada Kyle Bekker - Boston College
  • United States Taylor Gorman - Brown
  • United States Austin Mandel - Brown
  • United States Jon Okafor - Brown
  • United States Anthony Avalos - California
  • United States Servando Carrasco - California
  • United States Davis Paul - California
  • United States Tony Salciccia - California
  • United States Yaron Bacher - Central Florida
  • New Zealand Ben Hunt - Central Florida
  • United States Ross Kelly - Coastal Carolina
  • United States Andy Craven - College of Charleston
  • United States Shawn Ferguson - College of Charleston
  • United States Sean Flatley - College of Charleston
  • United States Francis Twohig - College of Charleston
  • Senegal Mamadou Diouf - Connecticut
  • United States Sergio Castillo - Creighton
  • United States Jose Gomez - Creighton
  • United States Tyler Polak - Creighton
  • United States Aaron Gaide - Dartmouth
  • United States Bryan Giudicelli - Dartmouth
  • Zimbabwe Lucky Mkosana - Dartmouth
  • United States Nick Pappas - Dartmouth
  • United States Aaron Schoenfeld - ETSU
  • United States Jaron Westbrook - ETSU
  • United States Ian Christianson - Georgetown
  • United States Chandler Diggs - Georgetown
  • United States Andy Riemer - Georgetown
  • United States Nikita Kotlov - Indiana
  • United States Harrison Petts - Indiana
  • United States Jason Herrick - Maryland
  • United States Matt Kassel - Maryland
  • United States Taylor Kemp - Maryland
  • United States Patrick Mullins - Maryland
  • United States John Stertzer - Maryland
  • United States Casey Townsend - Maryland
  • United States Greg Young - Maryland
  • United States Latif Alashe - Michigan
  • Brazil Fabio Pereira - Michigan
  • United States Jeff Quijano - Michigan
  • Lebanon Soony Saad - Michigan
  • United States Jeff Ricondo - Michigan St.
  • United States Cyrus Saydee - Michigan St.
  • United States Devon Sandoval - New Mexico
  • Uruguay Enzo Martínez - North Carolina
  • United States Stephen McCarthy - North Carolina
  • United States Kirk Urso - North Carolina
  • United States Dillon Powers - Notre Dame
  • United States Austin McAnena - Ohio State
  • United States Omar Vallejo - Ohio State
  • Poland Konrad Warzycha - Ohio State
  • United States Chris Harman - Old Dominion
  • United States Alex Vaughan - Old Dominion
  • United States Christian Barreiro - Penn
  • United States Jordan Tyler - Penn State
  • United States Antoine Hoppenot - Princeton
  • United States Greg Davis - Providence
  • United States Brian Grisell - Providence
  • United States Toussaint McClure - Providence
  • United States Chris Bettencourt - Sacramento St.
  • United States Eric Masch - Santa Clara
  • United States Juan Castillo - SMU
  • United States Josue Soto - SMU
  • United States Sam Arthur - South Carolina
  • United States Bradlee Baladez - South Carolina
  • United States Kevin Olson - St. Peter's
  • South Africa Lebongang Pila - St. Peter's
  • United States Kyle Cumings - Tulsa
  • United States Kelyn Rowe - UCLA
  • United States Reed Williams - UCLA
  • Ghana Waid Ibrahim - UC Santa Barbara
  • Ghana Michael Tetteh - UC Santa Barbara
  • United States Andrew Bulls - UMBC
  • Ivory Coast Levi Houapeu - UMBC
  • United States Uwen Etuk - West Virginia
  • Zimbabwe Abel Sebele - West Virginia
  • Cameroon Uzi Tayou - West Virginia
  • Jersey James Queree - Xavier
Own goals
  • United States Eric Robertson - Brown (playing against California)
  • United States Ray Gaddis - West Virginia (playing against Xavier)

See also[]

References[]

  • "2010 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship" (PDF). Men’s Division I Championship Brackets. National Collegiate Athletic Association. p. 50. Archived (PDF) from the original on 6 April 2012. Retrieved 31 August 2011.
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