2012 NCAA Division II Men's Soccer Championship

The 2012 NCAA Division II Men's Soccer Championship featured 35 schools in four unbalanced Super-Regional tournaments involving seven to ten teams each. Super-Regional games were played at campus sites.

2012 NCAA Division II Men's Soccer Championship
Men's Division II College Cup (semifinals & final)
CountryUSA
Teams35
ChampionsLynn University (2nd title)
Runners-upSaginaw Valley State University (1st title game)
Matches played34
Goals scored99 (2.91 per match)
2011
2013

The Division II College Cup was held at Blanchard Woods Park in Evans, Georgia and was hosted by the Peach Belt Conference.

In the national semifinals, Mercyhurst (17-6-1) was defeated by Lynn 4-1, and Simon Fraser (19-2-1) fell to Saginaw Valley 3-1. Lynn (19-3-1) won its second Division II crown by beating Saginaw Valley (18-3-4) 3-2 in the national final.[1]

East Super-Regional

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First Round
Friday, November 9
Second Round
Sunday, November 11
Third Round
Thursday, November 15
Quarterfinals
Saturday, November 17
 
    LIU Post 0  
Mass-Lowell 3     Mass-Lowell 1  
Post 1       Mass-Lowell 0  
      Southern N.H. 2  
    Southern N.H. 1  
Merrimack 1     Merrimack 0  
Franklin Pierce 0       Southern N.H. 1
        Mercyhurst 2
    Gannon 2  
    Davis & Elkins 1  
      Gannon 1  
      Mercyhurst 2  
    Charleston (WV) 0      
    Mercyhurst 1      
 

Midwest Super-Regional

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First Round
Friday, November 9
Second Round
Sunday, November 11
Third Round
Friday, November 16
Quarterfinals
Saturday, November 17
 
    Rockhurst 3  
Notre Dame (OH) 3     Notre Dame (OH) 2  
Drury 0       Rockhurst 1  
      Saginaw Valley 2  
    Saginaw Valley (PK 6-5) 1  
    Quincy 1  
      Saginaw Valley 1
        Northeastern State 0
     
     
      Northeastern State 6  
      Ft. Hays State 3  
         
         
 

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South Super-Regional

Source:[2]

First Round
Friday, November 9
Second Round
Saturday, November 11
Third Round
Thursday, November 15
Quarterfinals
Saturday, November 17
 
     
     
      Rollins 1  
      Lynn 2  
    Lynn 1  
    Tampa 0  
      Lynn 2
Wingate 3       Wingate 0
Montevallo 1     Lander 1  
    Wingate 2  
      Wingate 2  
Mars Hill 2       Flagler 1  
UNC Pembroke 3     Flagler (PK4-2) 0      
    UNC Pembroke 0      
 

West Super-Regional

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First Round
Thursday, November 8
Second Round
Saturday, November 10
Third Round
Thursday, November 15
Quarterfinals
Saturday, November 17
 
    Simon Fraser 2  
Cal State, Stanislaus 3     Cal State, Stanislaus 1  
Notre Dame de Namur 2       Simon Fraser 2  
      Grand Canyon 1  
    Grand Canyon (PK 5-4) 1  
Seattle Pacific 1     Cal State, L.A. 1  
Cal State, L.A. (PK 5-4) 1       Simon Fraser 1
        Incarnate Word 0
     
     
      Regis (CO) 0  
      Incarnate Word 1  
    Colorado Mines 2      
    Incarnate Word 4      
 

Division II College Cup at Evans, Ga.

Source:[2]

National Semifinals
November 29
National Championship
December 1
      
Mercyhurst 1
Lynn 4
Lynn 3
Saginaw Valley 2
Saginaw Valley 3
Simon Fraser 1

Attendance: Semi #1 = 182; Semi #2 = 213; Final = 311

Final

Lynn3–2Saginaw Valley
Johnny Myrtl  2:07' (Winter)
Jake Furman  36:38'
Yannick Braeuer  40:19'
Anthony Desperito  66:45' (Winter)
Report 1
Report 2
Mitch Posuniak  40:14'
Zach Walega  77:16'
Lachlan Savage  78:00',  82:15' (Minor)
Blanchard Woods Park, Evans, Georgia
Attendance: 311
Referee: Mark Kadlecik
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