1994 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Tournament

The 1994 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Tournament was the 35th organized men's college soccer tournament by the National Collegiate Athletic Association, to determine the top college soccer team in the United States. The Virginia Cavaliers won their fifth national title, and fourth straight, by defeating the Indiana Hoosiers in the championship game, 1–0. For the first time, the top four teams from the regular season were seeded nationally for the tournament bracket. This was also the first tournament to see more than 100 goals scored during its entirety. The final match was played on December 11, 1994, in Davidson, North Carolina, at Richardson Stadium for the third straight year. All other matches were played at the home field of the higher seeded team.[1][2]

1994 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Tournament
Men's College Cup (semifinals & final)
CountryUSA
Teams32
ChampionsVirginia (5th title)
Runners-upIndiana (8th title game)
Matches played31
Goals scored104 (3.35 per match)
Attendance92,186 (2,974 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)A.J. Wood, Virginia (5)
1993
1995

National Seeds

National Seeds
Seed School Record
#1 Indiana 19–2
#2 Boston University 18–0–1
#3 Virginia 17–3–1
#4 Charlotte 16–3

Early rounds

  First round Second round Third round Semifinals Championship
Richardson Stadium
Davidson, North Carolina
                                               
1 Indiana (2OT) 1  
  Notre Dame 0  
  1 Indiana 1  
      Creighton 0  
  Creighton 2
  Saint Louis 1  
  1 Indiana 2  
    Cal State Fullerton 1  
  Fresno State 1  
  San Francisco (pen.) 1  
    San Francisco 0
      Cal State Fullerton (2OT) 1  
  San Diego 1
  Cal State Fullerton (2OT) 3  
  1 Indiana 4  
    UCLA 1  
  SMU 2  
  Wisconsin 1  
    SMU 2
      UCLA 4  
  UAB 2
  UCLA (2OT) 3  
    UCLA 3
    College of Charleston 2  
  South Carolina 0  
  NC State 1  
    NC State 4
      College of Charleston (3OT) 5  
  College of Charleston (4OT) 1
4 Charlotte 0  
  1 Indiana 0
  3 Virginia 1
3 Virginia (2OT) 3  
  UNC Greensboro 0  
  3 Virginia 2  
      Maryland 1  
  Maryland (2OT) 4
  Georgetown 3  
  3 Virginia 4  
    James Madison 1  
  North Carolina 0  
  James Madison 3  
    James Madison 2
      Duke 1  
  Duke (2OT) 2
  FIU 1  
  3 Virginia 2
    Rutgers 1  
  Rutgers 1  
  St. John's (NY) 0  
    Rutgers (2OT) 3
      Penn State 2  
  Robert Morris 0
  Penn State 3  
    Rutgers 3
    Brown 1  
  Brown (2OT) 3  
  New Hampshire 2  
    Brown 3
    2 Boston U. 2  
  Harvard 0
2 Boston U. 2  

Final

Indiana0–1Virginia

References

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