1984 NCAA Division II Soccer Championship

The 1984 NCAA Division II Soccer Championship was the 13th annual tournament held by the NCAA to determine the top men's Division II college soccer program in the United States.

1984 NCAA Division II Soccer Championship
Country United States
Teams12
ChampionsFlorida International (2nd)
Runners-upSeattle Pacific
Matches played11
Goals scored40 (3.64 per match)
Top goal scorer(s) M Eketebi, FIU (5)
1983
1985

Florida International defeated defending champions Seattle Pacific in the final, 1–0 (after one overtime period), to win their second Division II national title. The Golden Panthers (14-4-3), who previously won in 1982, were coached by former NFL player Karl Kremser.

The final match was played on December 8 at Memorial Stadium in Seattle, Washington.[1]

Bracket

  First Round
Campus sites
Quarterfinals
Campus sites
Semifinals
Campus sites
Final
December 8, 1984
Seattle, WA
                                     
       
  Davis & Elkins 1  
    Seattle Pacific 2  
Seattle Pacific 1
Oakland 0  
  Seattle Pacific 2  
  UM–Saint Louis 1  
       
       
  UM–Saint Louis 2
    Cal State Northridge 1  
Cal State Northridge 4
UW–Green Bay 3  
  Seattle Pacific 0
  Florida International 1*
       
       
  Tampa 0
    New Haven 1  
New Haven 2
Bridgeport 1  
  New Haven 2
  Florida International 3  
       
       
  Florida International 10
    Lock Haven 1  
Lock Haven 2
Gannon 0  

Final

Seattle Pacific0–1 (OT)Florida International
Report 1
Report 2
Troy Edwards  95:03'  (Pinto)
Memorial Stadium, Seattle, Washington
Attendance: 4,500 (est.)
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See also

References

  1. "NCAA Division II Men's Championship Brackets" (PDF). NCAA. NCAA.org. Retrieved December 31, 2017.
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