2005 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Tournament

The 2005 Division I Men's 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 College Cup for the final four teams was held at SAS Soccer Park in Cary, North Carolina. All the other games were played at the home field of the higher-seeded team. The final was held on December 11, 2005, with Maryland defeating New Mexico, 1–0, for the title.

2005 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Tournament
Men's College Cup (semifinals & final)
CountryUSA
Teams48
ChampionsMaryland (2nd title)
Runners-upNew Mexico (1st title game)
Matches played47
Attendance76,920 (1,637 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)Paulo da Silva, SMU (5)
Best playerJason Garey, Maryland (MOP offense)
Chris Seitz, Maryland (MOP defense)
2004
2006

Regional 1

  First round Second round Regional Semifinals Regional Finals
                                     
  Brown 2  
  Rhode Island 1  
    Brown 0  
    1 Maryland 1  
     
       
  1 Maryland 3  
  St. John's (NY) 1  
       
       
  16 Dartmouth 0
      St. John's (NY) 1  
  St. John's 3
  Marist 1  
  1 Maryland 1(4)
  9 Akron 1(1)
  West Virginia 1  
  Robert Morris 0  
    West Virginia 0
    9 Akron 5  
     
       
  9 Akron 3(4)
  8 Connecticut 3(3)  
       
       
  8 Connecticut 2
      Stony Brook 0  
  Yale 1
  Stony Brook 2/OT  

Regional 2

  First round Second round Regional Semifinals Regional Finals
                                     
  SMU 2  
  San Francisco 1  
    SMU 3  
    5 UCLA 0  
     
       
  SMU 3  
  UNC Greensboro 1  
       
       
  12 Virginia Tech 0(3)
      UNC Greensboro 0(4)  
  UNC Greensboro 3
  James Madison 2  
  SMU 3/OT
  4 North Carolina 2
  South Florida 3  
  Stetson 0  
    South Florida 4(6)
    13 Virginia 4(7)  
     
       
  13 Virginia 1
  4 North Carolina 2  
       
       
  4 North Carolina 2
      Providence 0  
  Hofstra 0
  Providence 1/OT  

Regional 3

  First round Second round Regional Semifinals Regional Finals
                                     
  Notre Dame 2  
  Western Illinois 0  
    Notre Dame 2  
    3 Indiana 0  
     
       
  Notre Dame 0  
  Clemson 1  
       
       
  14 North Carolina State 0
      Clemson 3  
  Clemson 2
  Coastal Carolina 0  
  Clemson 1
  Creighton 0
  Seton Hall 2  
  Hartwick 1  
    Seton Hall 0
    11 Penn State 1  
     
       
  11 Penn State 1
  Creighton 3  
       
       
  6 Duke 1
      Creighton 2  
  Creighton 3
  Lafayette 0  

Regional 4

  First round Second round Regional Semifinals Regional Finals
                                     
  Santa Clara 1  
  Ohio State 0  
    Santa Clara 0 (4)  
    7 California 0 (5)  
     
       
  7 California 3/2OT  
    Wake Forest 2  
       
       
  10 Old Dominion 1
      Wake Forest 2  
  Wake Forest 2
  South Carolina 0  
  7 California 0
  2 New Mexico 1
  UC Santa Barbara 2  
  San Diego State 0  
    UC Santa Barbara 2
    15 Cal State Northridge 3  
     
       
  15 Cal State Northridge 0
  2 New Mexico 1/OT  
       
       
  2 New Mexico 2(5)
      Wisconsin-Milwaukee 2(4)  
  Bradley 0
  Wisconsin-Milwaukee 2  

College Cup – SAS Soccer Park, Cary, North Carolina

National Semifinals
December 9
National Championship
December 11
      
1 Maryland 4
  SMU 1
1 Maryland 1
2 New Mexico 0
  Clemson 1
2 New Mexico 2
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See also

  • NCAA Men's Soccer Championship

References

  • "2005 Division I Men's Championship Bracket" (PDF). Men’s Division I Championship Brackets. National Collegiate Athletic Association. p. 45. Archived from the original on 31 August 2011. Retrieved 31 August 2011.
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