2012 Horizon League Men's Soccer Tournament

The 2012 Horizon League Men's Soccer Tournament was the 26th edition of the tournament. The tournament decided the Horizon League champion and guaranteed representative into the 2012 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship. Held from November 6–11, the semifinal and championship rounds will be held at the top seed.

2012 Horizon League Men's Soccer Tournament
Country United States
Teams8
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Qualification

Bracket

  Quarterfinals     Semifinals     Championship
                           
      2 Cleveland State 1  
  4 Valparaiso 1     4 Valparaiso 0    
  5 Milwaukee 0         2 Cleveland State
      6 Loyola–Chicago
      1 Detroit 0    
  3 UIC 3     6 Loyola–Chicago 1  
  6 Loyola–Chicago 4  

Schedule

Quarterfinals

November 6, 2012 Loyola4–3UICChicago, IL
20:00 EST Bergstrom  13'
Savino  25'
Sanchez  37'
Raymonds  67'
Howe  82'  85'
Report Torres  25'
Villamil  35'
Aleksov  57'
Lindberg  58'
Stadium: Flames Field
Attendance: 112
Referee: Sorin Stoica
November 6, 2012 Milwaukee0–1ValparaisoValparaiso, IN
20:30 EST Johnson  35'
Ashley  59'
Horvat  67'
Stevenson  77'
Report Bullard  45'
Avery  61'
Ortiz  86'
Stadium: Eastgate Field
Attendance: 155
Referee: Jorge Cuate

Semifinals

November 9, 2012 Valparaiso0–1Cleveland StateDetroit, MI
11:00 EST Zeba  46' Report Suljevic  35'
Rodas  89'
Stadium: Titan Field
Attendance: 172
Referee: Marc Lawrence
November 9, 2012 Loyola1–0DetroitDetroit, MI
14:00 EST McKeown  42'
Sanchez  53'
Garcia  53'
Report Soltys  54' Stadium: Titan Field
Attendance: 323
Referee: Jordan Pramuk

Horizon League Championship

November 11, 2012 LoyolavCleveland StateDetroit, MI
13:00 ET Stadium: Titan Field

Statistical leaders

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