America East Conference Men's Soccer Tournament

America East Conference Men's Soccer Tournament
Conference Soccer Championship
Sport College soccer
Conference America East Conference
Number of teams 6
Format Single-elimination tournament
Played 1988–present
Current champion Albany
Most championships Boston University (7)
Official website AmericaEast.com

The America East Men's Soccer Tournament is the conference championship tournament in soccer for the America East Conference. The tournament has been held every year since 1988. It is a single-elimination tournament and seeding is based on regular season records. The winner, declared conference champion, receives the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Men's Division I Soccer Championship.

Winners

The following is a list of A-East Tournament winners:

Key

(2) Title number
* Match went to extra time
Match decided by a penalty shootout after extra time
Bold Winning team won regular season
^ Winning team reached College Cup
double-dagger Winning team lost National Championship
double-dagger Winning team won National Championship

Finals

Year Champion Score Runner-up Site Most Valuable Player
1989 Vermont Virtue FieldBurlington, Vermont United States Kevin Wylie, Vermont
1990 Vermont (2) Nickerson FieldBoston, Massachusetts United States Roberto Beall, Vermont
1991 Hartford Nickerson FieldBoston, Massachusetts Canada Elvis Thomas, Hartford
1992 Hartford (2) Nickerson FieldBoston, Massachusetts United States George Kostelis, Hartford
1993 Boston U United States Tom Giatrakos, Boston U
1994 Boston U (2) Norway Gisle Sorli, Boston U
1995 Boston U (3) Vidas Field • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Norway Ola Olsen, Boston U
1996 Boston U (4) United States Nick Bone, Boston U
1997 Boston U (5) United States Nick Bone, Boston U
1998 Drexel United States Pete Shay, Drexel
1999 Hartford (3) Malta Cristoffer Hartmann, Hartford
2000 Vermont (3) United States Mike Dias, Vermont
2001 Towson United States Chris Hurley, Towson
2002 Northeastern Greece Atha Kirkopolous, Northeastern
2003 Binghamton Scotland Stefan Gonet, Binghamton
2004 Boston U (6) United States Federico Bianchi, Boston U
2005 Stony Brook Ecuador Douglas Narvaez, Stony Brook
2006 Binghamton (2) Scotland Barry Neville, Binghamton
2007 Vermont (4) United States Roger Scully, Vermont
2008 Boston U (8) China Jin Oh, Boston U
2009 Stony Brook (2) United States Anthony Rogic, Stony Brook
2010 UMBC Ivory Coast Levi Houapeu, UMBC
2011 Stony Brook (3) Brazil Leonardo Fernandes, Stony Brook
2012 UMBC (2) United States Phil Saunders, UMBC
2013 UMBC (3) United States Pete Caringi III, UMBC
2014 UMBC^ (4) United States Greg Hauck, UMBC
2015 Vermont (5) Canada Brian Wright, Vermont
2016 Albany

References

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