Atlantic 10 Men's Soccer Tournament

Atlantic 10 Men's Soccer Tournament
Conference Soccer Championship
Sport College soccer
Conference Atlantic 10 Conference
Number of teams 8
Format Single-elimination tournament
Current stadium Alumni Soccer Stadium
Current location Davidson, North Carolina
Played 1987–present
Last contest 2016
Current champion Fordham
Most championships Rhode Island (6)
TV partner(s) A10N
Sponsors
Amtrak

The Atlantic 10 Conference Men's Soccer Tournament is the conference championship tournament in men's soccer for the Atlantic 10 Conference (A-10). The tournament has been held every year since 1987. 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 soccer tournament.

Tournament champions

Year Winner Score Opponent Most Outstanding Player Venue
1987 Penn State 1–0 Rutgers Steve Frantz, Penn State Yurcak Field (Piscataway, NJ)
1988 Penn State 2–0 Rutgers Steve Frantz, Penn State Yurcak Field (Piscataway, NJ)
1989 Penn State 2–1OT Rutgers Danny Kelly, Penn State Jeffrey Field (State College, PA)
1990 Rutgers 3–1OT Penn State Steve Rammel, Rutgers Yurcak Field (Piscataway, NJ)
1991 Rutgers 6–0 Rhode Island Lino DiCuollo, Rutgers Meade Stadium (Kingston, RI)
1992 West Virginia 0–0(5–4 pen.) UMass Mark Thienel, West Virginia Yurcak Field (Piscataway, NJ)
1993 Rutgers 3–0 St. Joseph's Pedro Lopes, Rutgers Yurcak Field (Piscataway, NJ)
1994 Rutgers 4–3 UMass Ian Checchio, Rutgers Yurcak Field (Piscataway, NJ)
1995 Rhode Island 5–2 UMass Andrew Williams, Rhode Island Meade Stadium (Kingston, RI)
1996 Fordham 2–1 Rhode Island Jim Grandinetti, Fordham Baujan Field (Dayton, OH)
1997 Dayton 1–0 La Salle Shawn Rockey, Dayton United German Hungarian Club (Oakford, PA)
1998 Dayton 1–0OT Virginia Tech Mark Schulte, Dayton URI Soccer Complex (Kingston, RI)
1999 Rhode Island 7–0 Duquesne Nicholas McCreath, Rhode Island Baujan Field (Dayton, OH)
2000 Rhode Island 5–1 Dayton Nicholas McCreath, Rhode Island URI Soccer Complex (Kingston, RI)
2001 UMass 0–0(4–3 pen.) Richmond J.R. Pouncey, UMass Baujan Field (Dayton, OH)
2002 George Washington 3–2 Duquesne Arnar Johannsson, George Washington City Stadium (Richmond, VA)
2003 Rhode Island 3–1 Temple Perek Belleh, Rhode Island City Stadium (Richmond, VA)
2004 George Washington 2–0 Temple Derek Biss, George Washington Vernon Field (Washington, DC)
2005 Rhode Island 2–2 (5–3 pen.) Saint Louis Simon Gatti, Rhode Island Hermann Stadium, St. Louis, MO
2006 Rhode Island 2–0 Saint Louis Danleigh Borman, Rhode Island Transamerica Field (Charlotte, NC)
2007 UMass 2–0 Charlotte Zack Simmons, UMass Baujan Field (Dayton, OH)
2008 Dayton 1–0 UMass Florian DeCamps, Dayton Rooney Field (Pittsburgh, PA)
2009 Saint Louis 2–0 Dayton Mike Roach, Saint Louis URI Soccer Complex (Kingston, RI
2010 Xavier 2–0 La Salle Justin Marshall, Xavier Transamerica Field (Charlotte, NC
2011 Xavier 2–1OT George Washington Adar Cohen, Xavier Hermann Stadium, St. Louis, MO
2012 Saint Louis 3–0 VCU Kingsley Bryce, Saint Louis Transamerica Field (Charlotte, NC
2013 George Mason 1–0 Saint Louis Timi Mulgrew, George Mason Alter Stadium (Kettering, OH)
2014 Fordham 1–0 Rhode Island Jannick Loebe, Fordham Sports Backers Stadium (Richmond, VA
2015 Dayton 4–1 VCU Amass Amankona, Dayton George Mason Stadium (Fairfax, VA)
2016 Fordham 0–0(3–2 pen.) VCU Rashid Nuhu, Fordham Alumni Soccer Stadium (Davidson, NC)

By school

School # of Tournament Championships Last Tournament Championship
Rhode Island 6 2006
Dayton 4 2015
Rutgers 4 1994
Fordham 3 2016
Penn State 3 1989
George Washington 2 2004
Saint Louis 2 2012
UMass 2 2007
Xavier 2 2011
George Mason 1 2013
West Virginia 1 1992
Butler 0
Charlotte 0
Davidson 0
East Carolina 0
La Salle 0
Richmond 0
Saint Joseph's 0
St. Bonaventure 0
Temple 0
VCU 0
Virginia Tech 0

References

General "Atlantic 10 Men's Soccer Record Book" (PDF). Atlantic 10 Conference. Atlantic10.com. pp. 1–11. Retrieved 5 February 2016.  Footnotes

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