2011 Atlantic Sun Conference Men's Soccer Tournament

The 2011 Atlantic Sun Conference Men's Soccer Tournament was the 2011 edition of the tournament, which determines the men's college soccer champion of the Atlantic Sun Conference, as well as the conference's automatic berth into the 2011 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship. The tournament began in mid-November and was won by the Florida Gulf Coast Eagles.

2011 Atlantic Sun Conference Men's Soccer Tournament
Country United States
Teams6
ChampionsFGCU
Runners-upETSU
2010
2012

Regular season standings

Bracket

  First round     Semifinals     Championship
                           
      1 FGCU 2  
  4 Mercer 2     4 Mercer 1    
  5 Lipscomb 1         1 FGCU 1
      6 ETSU 0
      2 Stetson 3 (4)    
  3 Jacksonville 0     6 ETSU (pen.) 3 (5)  
  6 ETSU 2  

Schedule

Higher seed is listed on the right.

First round

Lipscomb1 – 2Mercer
Pettis  43' Report Edmondson  76'
King  82'
Attendance: 118
Referee: Jonathan Glover

ETSU2 – 0Jacksonville
Haba  5', 20' Report
Attendance: 577
Referee: Dmitar Chavdarov

Semifinals

Mercer1 – 2FBCU
Henry  65' Report Raudales  38'
Silva  59'

ETSU3 – 3 (a.e.t.)Stetson
Doumbe  24'
Geno  49', 88'
Report Bostič  4'
Helland  7'
Westbrook  90' (o.g.)
Penalties
Schoenfeld
Geno
Yang
Hodges
Fubara
Woodruff
Osorio
Campbell
5 – 4 Ocejo
Eckenrode
Mendoza
Beates
De Mujica
Hogan
Helland
Asare-Bediako
Attendance: 519
Referee: Jonathan Glover

Atlantic Sun Championship

ETSU0 – 1FGCU
Report Harrison  89'
Attendance: 1,048
Referee: Jonathan Glover
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