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. In 2016, the tournament moved to a six-team, three-round tournament with the top two seeds receiving first round byes.
Key [ ]
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Title number
*
Match went to extra time
†
Match decided by a penalty shootout after extra time
Bold
Winning team won regular season
^
Winning team reached College Cup
Winning team lost National Championship
Winning team won National Championship
Finals [ ]
Year
Champion
Score
Runner-up
Venue
Tournament MVP
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*
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*
Loyola Maryland
Mark Bennett, Rider
1998
Rider
1–0*
Fairfield
Craig Wicken, Rider
1999
Fairfield
2–1
Loyola Maryland
David Mancini, Fairfield
2000
Marist
3–2*
Fairfield
Sean Murphy, Marist
2001
Loyola Maryland
1–0*
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*
Niagara
Lessing Field (Fairfield, CT )
Tennant McVea , Loyola
2010
Saint Peter's
2–1
Iona
(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*
Loyola Maryland
Leonidoff Field (Poughkeepsie, NY )
Rene De Zorzi, Niagara
2013
Quinnipiac
0–0†
Monmouth
Lessing Field (Fairfield, CT )
Borja Angoitia, Quinnipiac
2014
Monmouth
2–1*
Fairfield
Quinnipiac Field (Hamden, Connecticut )
Emmanuel Senyah Agyemang, Monmouth
2015
Rider
3–2
Monmouth
ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex (Lake Buena Vista, FL )
Elliot Otmani, Rider
2016
Rider
3–1
Quinnipiac
Quinnipiac Field (Hamden, Connecticut )
Ryan Baird, Rider
2017
Fairfield
1–0
Rider
Lessing Field (Fairfield, Connecticut )
Angus Hastings, Fairfield
2018
Rider
1–0
Quinnipiac
Quinnipiac Soccer Stadium (Hamden, Connecticut )
Elliott Otmani, Rider
2019
Iona
3–2*
Saint Peter's
Jaroschak Field (Jersey City, New Jersey )
Josh Plimpton, Iona
2020
Monmouth
1–0
Quinnipiac
Quinnipiac Soccer Stadium (Hamden, Connecticut )
Julian Gomez, Monmouth
2021
Marist
2–2†
Rider
Tenney Stadium (Poughkeepsie, New York )
Kyle Galloway, Marist
Championships by school [ ]
Team
Titles
Loyola Maryland
12
Fairfield
5
Rider
5
Marist
3
Monmouth
2
Saint Peter's
2
Army
1
Iona
1
Niagara
1
Quinnipiac
1
References [ ]
External links [ ]
Teams Championships & awards Seasons Tournament
NCAA men's college soccer tournaments
Division I
Pre-season Conference postseason Postseason
Division II
Division III