2006 NCAA Division II Men's Soccer Championship

Dowling won the 2006 NCAA Division II Men's Soccer Championship on Nov. 18, defeating Fort Lewis 1-0 at the DII Championship Festival, in Pensacola, Florida. Morten Jensen scored the lone goal of the game to give Dowling the national title.[1]

Pool 1

  First round Second round Regional Finals Finals
                                     
2 Lenoir-Rhyne 3  
  Catawba 2  
  6 Lenoir-Rhyne 1(3)  
      Lincoln Memorial 1(5)  
  Lincoln Memorial 1(OT)
9 Carson-Newman 0  
  10 Lincoln Memorial 2  
    Northern Kentucky 1  
15 SIU Edwardsville 6  
12 Mercyhurst 1  
  15 SIU Edwardsville 2
    14 Northern Kentucky 3(OT)  
  Wisconsin-Parkside 0
14 Northern Kentucky 4  
  3 Fort Lewis 4
  10 Lincoln Memorial 2
  CSU Dominguez Hills 1  
  Seattle 2(OT)  
    Seattle 3(4)
      CSU Los Angeles 3(3)  
  CSU Los Angeles 2
  Seattle Pacific 1  
  3 Fort Lewis 5
    Seattle 2  
3 Fort Lewis 3  
  Metropolitan State 1  
  3 Fort Lewis 1(3)
    6 Midwestern State 1(1)  
17 Incarnate Word 0
6 Midwestern State 2  

Pool 2

  First round Second round Regional Finals Finals
                                     
10 Lander 0(1)  
  Queens (NC) 0(2)  
    Queens (N.C.) 2  
    19 Limestone 1  
19 Limestone 0(3)
  SC Upstate 0(2)  
    Queens (N.C.) 0  
  3 West Florida 2  
3 West Florida 2(4)  
20 Montevallo 2(1)  
  3 West Florida 2
    5 Lynn 1  
  Rollins 0
5 Lynn 3  
  3 West Florida 3(3)
  1 Dowling 3(5)
7 Franklin Pierce 1  
  Southern N.H. 0  
  7 Franklin Pierce 1
    13 Southern Conn. St. 2  
  Dominican 1
13 Southern Conn. St. 2  
  13 Southern Conn. St. 1
  1 Dowling 2(OT)  
1 Dowling 3  
  C.W. Post 1  
  1 Dowling 4
    18 Lock Haven 0  
18 Lock Haven 2(OT)
7 East Stroudsburg 1  

Final

Dowling1–0Fort Lewis
Morten Jensen  37:59' (Kpene, Grady)
Michael Bujan  38:26'
Robert Miller  46:30'
Thomas Vaaland  51:34'
Report 1
Report 2
Kieran Hall  38:18'
Ashton Brosnaham Stadium, Pensacola, Florida
Attendance: 550
Referee: Rich Huber

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