
2009 NCAA.com Division I Men's Soccer Blog
D-I First Round: Moments To Remember
Isaac Taylor (11) after scoring the Golden Goal in BC's 2-OT win over Dartmouth. Courtesy of Boston College
Look up. Take that picture in for a second. Witness Isaac Taylor fairly levitating off the grass in Newton, Mass. after scoring his first-ever collegiate goal at the perfect time to send a young -- very, very young -- Boston College team into the second round. And that, in a 626x328 frame, is The Tournament. In that picture we see the compressed feelings of chance and determination, of hope and fear, of the explosive borderline between success and failure -- between, as far as seasons are concerned, life and death. Taylor's was a look and a burst felt by 16 teams in yesterday's D-I Tournament First Round, one that featured six overtime games -- two of which went into double-OT, with two more going into PKs -- and only two games decided by more than one goal. We saw seasons of unprecedented success keep going: Monmouth defeated UConn in PK's to win its first-ever Tourney game in a season in which the Hawks earned the highest-ever ranking for any Monmouth sport; UNC Wilmington, CAA regular season and first-time tournament champs, also used PK's to end Charlotte's season and clinch its 14th straight game without a loss; MPSF champ Sacramento State took its first NCAA win by a 2-1 margin over Loyola Marymount. We saw equally possessed seasons finally fade away: Wofford, springing out of six straight years in the SoCon basement, fell to UCSB with a late goal; Green Bay, in its first Tourney since 1983, dropped to Notre Dame; Missouri St. won the MVC regular season but lost to Saint Louis, 2-1. We saw hyper-regional clashes: In that UNC Wilmington-Charlotte game, UNCW coach Aidan Heaney matched up against his alma mater, where he started in goal from 1989-92 and had his number retried in 2003. A little up the Atlantic Coast Maryland downed Loyola (Md.), 2-1, in a battle of Beltway teams about a half hour's drive from each other. Partly because far too much went on yesterday to put in a single reaction piece, and partly because we're staying with the picture metaphor, we now take a look at some of the best moments from yesterday -- the single slices of time that define seasons, feed our hope and remind us just how much championship season can evoke out of us.
...The day's first result might have been its most thrilling.

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After Monmouth and Connecticut battled through 110 minutes of scoreless soccer -- despite a 15-4 shot advantage by the Huskies -- the game went into PK's. Through its five shots UConn went up 3-2, pushing Monmouth into a must-make situation with freshman Ryan Clark kicking. Clark didn't hesitate, burying a shot to even the PK sequence. Then, with Connecticut's always-dangerous Mike Pezza kicking, Monmouth keeper Bryan Meredith leapt for the top-left corner, picking off Pezza's shot just before it snuck under the left 90. One shot later, Cesar Blacido drove a shot home to send Monmouth to its first-ever NCAA win with a 4-3 margin in PKs, and into a second-round date with 10th-seeded Harvard in Cambridge, Mass. ...After UCSB was given a first-round game, many complained that the Gauchos -- ranked

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as high as fourth before falling hard to UC Irvine in the Big West championship game -- deserved a seed and first-round bye. Until the second half, UCSB didn't do a whole lot to support its argument, limping through a lifeless first half with Wofford.
"I was massively disappointed in our energy, our work rate, our
commitment," said head coach Tim Vom Steeg in the UCSB release. "We played a
first half like we didn't care. And that's one thing that's never going
to happen while I'm here. We're always going to care. I like our group
and know we're capable of winning every night; sometimes it's just a
matter of fighting through it."
The Gauchos ended up out-shooting Wofford, 15-4, in the second half. But until the 84th minute, the closest either team got to scoring was a Wofford centering pass that UCSB's Tim Pontius attempted to head clear but missed, sending the shot just barely off the Gauchos' crossbar into safety. Then, with under six minutes left in regulation, David Walker rocketed in a shot from eight yards out to send UCSB to a second-round date with San Diego. ...Just three minutes into overtime with New Mexico, Portland's all-conference goalie Austin Guerrero was shown a red card, bringing in freshman Justin Baarts, who hadn't seen a minute all year, and sending the Pilots down a man for the remainder of the game. UNM couldn't score on the ensuing corner kick, and five minutes later, Portland's Logan Emory hit Collen Warner streaking down the middle of the field with a perfect lob. A few strides later, Warner slipped a shot in past New Mexico goalie Justin Holmes for his second goal of the game, sending the Pilots to a 2-1 OT win. ...Against a Stony Brook team that came into the Tournament with a losing record,

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qualifying via an America East championship, Brown looked perfectly matched-up. For 103 minutes, the Bears and Seawolves went back and forth, playing tight and scoreless soccer. Fatigue had begun to dig in, and the game looked destined for PK's. But with seven minutes left in the second OT, Jon Okafor curved a pass across from left to right across the Stony Brook goal mouth, right onto Sean Rosa's foot. Rosa did what he'd done only four other times on the year -- hammered it home, scoring the biggest goal of his career to send Brown to the second round. "I saw the post was empty, and immediately took off for it,"
said Rosa in the Brown post-game release. "Jon [Okafor] saw me there and did what he does
best, and gave the ball back to me in the perfect spot for the
goal."
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...In Charlotte, the host 49ers opened up to a 1-0 lead in their first Tournament game since 1997 and hung onto it through the first 80 minutes of the contest. But with just nine minutes left in the match, UNC Wilmington -- a team that hasn't lost since a 2-OT loss to Duke on Sept. 22 -- evened it up with a slicing free kick off the foot of Daniel Roberts that danced inside the left post from 22 yards out. Then, after two OT periods couldn't settle the game, Wilmington dominated in PK's, rolling out to a 4-1 mark with sophomore Shaun Utterson sealing the win for the Seahawks and delivering them to the second round. ...In Los Angeles, Sacramento State got an OT goal off the head of Brian Baker to take down Loyola Marymount, 2-1, and extend its unbeaten streak to 10 games -- and earn the right to stay in L.A. for another game, drawing UCLA in the second round. The goal came after Loyola Marymount ripped the game's momentum back with a goal that tied the game at 1-1 in the 74th minute. Then, after Sacramento State goalie Brian Oliver stoned a shot from LMU's Brock Smith six minutes into overtime, the Hornets earned a free kick from 25 yards out. That was all Fernando Cabadas needed, serving a ball right above Baker, who headed it home. ...There's much, much more, and any other moments are very welcome in the comments section. Thanks for reading, and stay with us through Cary, N.C.
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D-I Tourney First Round: Bursting With Life
Photo Courtesy of Saint Louis
In 2005, Mike Roach was nearly killed. Thursday, the electric forward scored one of two Saint Louis goals in the Billikens' first-round win over Missouri St in the NCAA First Round on Thursday. For more about his story of triumph, click below, or see our interactive bracket for everything you need from the first round!
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Playing Catch-Up: Following The First Round
 Thirty-two teams blew open the 2009 D-I Men's Soccer Tournament on Thursday night, with 16 of them moving on to the second round before the night's over. Keep tabs with live scoring on our interactive bracket, and check back here for more! 1:27 a.m. ET - Check back tomorrow for a full reaction to a wild first day of action. For anything you need in preparation for Sunday's second round, head to our interactive bracket! 12:42 a.m. ET - And there you have it. When Stanford finished its 3-0 dismantling of St. Mary's (Calif.) in the early part of Friday on the East Coast, it wrapped up the first round. One of only two teams to score more than two goals on the day, the Cardinal also churned out by the only blowout from a first round that saw six of its 16 games stay for extra time and only two decided by more than a single goal. 12:13 a.m. ET - UCSB, a team that many felt deserved a seeding, took a step toward proving that with a 1-0 win over Wofford. 11:25 p.m. ET - Another OT finish. And another home team...going home. In Albuquerque, Portland got a goal from Collen Warner -- his second of the game -- in the 97th minute to send the Pilots, who were playing down a man, to a 2-1 win over New Mexico and into a second-round matchup with North Carolina State.

Isaac Taylor connects with his Golden Goal Photo courtesy of Boston College
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11:14 p.m. ET - Release out of Boston College: Isaac Taylor's double-overtime game-winner was the first goal of the freshman's career. Not a bad time for it. 10:11 p.m. ET - Stetson jumped ahead early, but South Florida scored two unanswered goals to take a 2-1 win in Tampa and earn the right to play undefeated Akron in the second round. Both goals came off assists from Javed Mohammed, with the game-winner coming from Bernardo Anor.
10:02 p.m. ET - In St. Louis, the host Billikens held on for a 2-1 win over Missouri State, earning them a second-round date with Tulsa. For a program that was once the premier team in all of college soccer, it's nice to see Saint Louis making its way through the Tournament again. All the while, after a massive year for Missouri State, it's tough to see the Bears go ... Another 2-1 win rang out in Des Moines, where Drake scored both of its goals in the first seven minutes of the game -- thanks to Kevin Shrout and Garrett Webb -- and managed to hold on for a win over Western Illinois. 9:51 p.m. ET - Final out of Newton: Boston College 2, Dartmouth 1 -- double overtime. Isaac Taylor's goal in the 103rd minute pushed the Eagles -- one of the hottest teams in the nation down the stretch -- into the second round, where they'll meet St. John's (N.Y.). 9:35 p.m. ET - In the last half hour, we've had a double-OT finish, a PK finish and a home team surge ahead ... First, in Charlotte, UNC Wimington managed stayed unbeaten in its last 14 games with a game-tying goal in the 80th minute from Daniel Roberts and then a 4-1 win in penalty kicks as Wilmington jettisoned host Charlotte from the tournament with a 1-1 (4-1) win. In their first-ever NCAA Tournament, the Seahawks' magic season stays alive, as they draw a date with Wake Forest on Sunday. ... In Providence, Brown's Sean Rosa found the net in the 103rd minute to break a scoreless tie and send the Bears to a 1-0 win over Stony Brook in double-OT. All year long, Brown found a way to win (or not lose), going into the year as one of the last teams to lose a game -- and nothing changed here. ... In South Bend, Green Bay's enchanted season ended with a 2-1 loss to host Notre Dame, who got goals from Bright Dike and Jeb Brovsky to advance to a second-round date with Northwestern. ... In Princeton, Bucknell moved on thanks to a goal from Brendan Burgdorf, sending the Bison to a bout with Virginia in Round with a 1-0 win over Princeton. ....

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9:17 p.m. ET - In what has to register as a real shock to people who've followed the season this year -- yet, at the same time, less of one to those who've followed for longer -- Indiana toppled Louisville, 2-0. It has been a real rough year for the Hoosiers, who actually fell below .500 just before the season ended (but pulled out to a 10-9-1 record coming into the Tourney) to put their at-large bid in serious risk, while Louisville looked like the class of the Big East -- and, by proxy, one of the best teams in the nation -- for the better part of the season. Plus, the Cardinals dismantled the Hoosiers, 4-0, when the teams met in October. But this is the time of the year when experience and pedigree provide an extra boost, and it showed, as the Hoosiers got two goals from senior Darren Yeagle --- the final in the 87th minute -- to pick up yet another win in the long, long history of Indiana soccer. 9:10 p.m. ET - Got our first set of results from the second wave of games, with Duke just edging Winthrop, 3-2 and Maryland taking down Loyola (Md.), 2-1. In what could be a sign of things to come, even the games that looked a little lopsided ended up coming right down to the wire, as they say. Stay tuned for more! 8:30 p.m. ET - And back they come. Three teams have closed the gaps, starting with Winthrop pulling within a goal against Duke after Said Abdi scored in the 56h minute, making the score 2-1 in favor of the Blue Devils ... In College Park, Loyola edged a goal closer to Maryland with a score from Phil Bannister, cutting into Maryland's lead to make it 2-1 ... Boston College wasted little time evening the game with Dartmouth, as Kyle Bekker scored five minutes after halftime to tie the Eagles' game with Dartmouth at 1-1 ... Meanwhile, in St. Louis, Saint Louis' Mike Roach -- profiled by NCAA.com about an hour and a half ago -- scored in the 16th minute to put the Billikens up, 2-0, over Missouri State. ... Notre Dame and Indiana are both leading, 1-0, over Green Bay and Louisville, respectively, while Drake's pounced on Western Illinois, taking a 2-0 lead to open up. 8 p.m. ET - Hourly check-in. Maryland's up, 2-0, on Beltway rival Loyola (Md.)
after two tallies within two minutes of each other, coming from Casey
Townsend and Drew Yates in the 34th and 36th minutes, respectively ... Down the coast, Ryan Finley and Trae Harrison have scored for Duke,
giving the Blue Devils a 2-0 lead over Winthrop ... At halftime, Charlotte leads UNC Wilmington, 1-0, thanks to a score from Adam Gross in the 27th minute ... In Newton, Dartmouth jumped out to a 1-0 lead over host Boston College with a goal from Daniel Keat ... In the only other game with a goal on the board, Stetson leads South Florida, 1-0, in what would amount to a pretty sizable surprise if the Hatters can hold on. 7:00 p.m. ET - In Thursday's second game, Sacramento State's Bryan Baker headed home a goal in the first overtime to send the Hornets to a 2-1 win over Loyola Marymount
in Los Angeles, Calif. The MPSF champs now haven't lost in 10 straight
games, and they're getting pretty used to spending extra time on the
pitch, with each of their last three games -- and four of their last
five -- going into at least one overtime. The Hornets will take on UCLA
in Round 2. 4 p.m. ET: Monmouth won its first-ever NCAA Tournament game with a win over Connecticut in PK's, 0-0 (4-3), to continue the best season in the history of any sport at Monmouth. This had the makings of one of the best matchups in the first round, and it didn't disappoint. Monmouth just didn't lose in 2009, putting up an 18-1-1 record into the Tourney, while Connecticut didn't lose much at all after hitting conference play. But after 110 minutes of scoreless soccer, Monmouth evened the PK's at 3-3 on its fifth kick, forcing a sixth round. Then Bryan Meredith made the save of his career, leaping into the top left corner to somehow steal a nearly perfect shot from UConn's deadly-accurate Mike Pezza. One shot later, Monmouth's Cesar Blacido ripped a shot past Huskies keeper Josh Ford to send the Hawks into a second-round matchup with Harvard. Seven games started at 7 p.m. (ET), four more between 7:30 and 8 p.m. and three more later tonight. Stay with us all night long as the Road To the College Cup begins!
College Cup Officially Sold Out
Word came today from the NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Committee, North Carolina State University, the Town of Cary and the Capital Area Soccer League that the 2009 College Cup is officially sold out. For the full story, click here!
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D-I Tournament Bracket Released!
Photo Courtesy of Akron
Aaaaaand they're off! Well, almost. But with the release of the D-I Tournament field and bracket on Monday, 48 teams have a chance to continue their season into the College Cup in Cary, N.C. from Dec. 11-13. Stay tuned for a breakdown and reaction to the selections, but in the meantime, click here for our interactive bracket or here if you want a printer-friendly version of the bracket. Think Akron can finish the year undefeated and become the first-ever team to win the title without taking a loss all year? Or maybe that No. 2 overall seed Virginia can stand tallest in an ACC that battered its members all season long and claim the national title? Maybe Green Bay, off its first-ever Horizon League title? Whoever you think has the inside track to the national title, fill out your road to the College Cup at our exclusive NCAA.com Bracket Challenge!
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Nov. 10 - First Round
No. 9 Clemson def. No. 8 Virginia Tech, 2-0, - Recap
Nov. 11 - Quarterfinals
No. 5 Virginia def. No. 4 Maryland, 1-0 - Recap
No. 3 Boston College def. No. 6 Duke, 1-0 - Recap
No. 1 Wake Forest def. Clemson, 3-0 - Recap
No. 7 N.C. State def. No. 2 North Carolina, 0-0 (4-1 PK's) - Recap
Nov. 13 - Semifinals No. 5 Virginia def. No. 1 Wake Forest, 0-0 (5-4 PK's)
No. 7 N.C. State def. No. 3 Boston College, 1-0
Nov. 15 - Championship Game
No. 5 Virginia def. No. 7 NC State, 1-0 - Recap
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Nov. 7 - Quarterfinals
Game 1: No. 3 Hartford def. No. 6 Boston University, 2-1 - Recap
Game 2: No. 5 UMBC def. No. 4 Binghamton, 2-1 - Recap
Nov. 11 - Semifinals
No. 5 UMBC def. No. 1 New Hampshire, 2-1 - Recap
No. 2 Stony Brook def. No. 3 Hartford, 0-0 (3-2 PK's) - Live Stats
Nov. 15 - Title Game
No. 2 Stony Brook def. No. 5 UMBC, 2-0 - Recap
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Nov. 7 - First Round
No. 3 ETSU def. No. 6 Lipscomb, 3-0 - Recap
No. 5 Mercer def. No. 4 UNF, 3-0 - Recap
Nov. 13 - Semifinals (Postponed from Nov. 12)
No. 2 Stetson def. No. 3 ETSU, 3-2
No. 5 def. No. 1 Campbell, 3-1
Nov. 14 - Championship Game
Stetson def. Mercer, 2-1 - Recap
*Semifinals and Finals hosted by Campbell University
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Nov. 12 - Quarterfinals
No. 6 St. Bonaventure def. No. 3 Fordham, 1-0 - Recap
No. 4 Rhode Island def. No. 5 Charlotte, 1-1 (4-3 PK's) - Recap
Nov. 13 - Semifinals
No. 1 Dayton def. No. 6 St. Bonaventure, 3-1
No. 2 Saint Louis def. No. 5 Rhode Island, 3-2
Nov. 15 - Championship Game
No. 2 Saint Louis def. No. 1 Dayton, 2-0 - Recap
*All games hosted by University of Rhode Island
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Nov. 4 - First Round
No. 6(R) Rutgers def. No. 3(B) West Virginia, 2-0 - Recap
No. 5(B) Providence def. No. 4(R) Villanova, 2-1 - Recap
No. 5(R) DePaul def. No. 4(B) Georgetown, 2-2 (PK's) - Recap
Nov. 5 - First Round
No. 3(R) USF 2, No. 6(B) Marquette 1 - Recap
Nov. 7 - Quarterfinals
No. 2(R) St. John's def. No. 6(R) Rutgers, 3-0 - Recap
No. 5(B) Providence def. No. 1(B) Connecticut, 1-0 - Recap
No. 1(R) Louisville def. No. 5 (R) DePaul, 1-1 (3-2 PK's) - Recap
Nov. 8 - Quarterfinals
No. 2(B) Notre Dame def. No. 3(R) USF, 2-2 (5-4 PK's) - Recap
Nov. 13 - Semifinals (at Dick Diesk Stadium, WVU)
No. 2(R) St. John's def. No. 5(B) Providence, 2-0
No. 2(B) Notre Dame def. No. 1(R) Louisville, 0-0 (4-3 PK's)
Nov. 15 - Final
No. 2(R) St. John's def. No. 2(B) Notre Dame, 0-0 (6-5 PK's) - Recap
*Semifinals and Final hosted by West Virginia
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Nov. 12 - First Round
No. 6 Michigan State def. No. 3 Northwestern, 1-0 - Recap
No. 4 Indiana def. No. 5 Wisconsin, 2-0 - Recap
No. 2 Penn State def. No. 7 Michigan, 1-0 (2 OT) - Recap
Nov. 13 - Semifinals
No. 1 Ohio State def. No. 4 Indiana, 4-2
No. 2 Penn State def. No. 6 Michigan State, 3-0
Nov. 15 - Championship Game
No. 1 OSU def. No. 2 PSU, 1-0 - Recap
*All games hosted by Indiana
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Nov. 13 - Quarterfinals (Postponed from Nov. 12)
No. 4 Winthrop def No. 5 Gardner-Webb, 2-2 (4-3 PK's)
No. 1 Coastal Carolina def. No. 8 VMI, 1-0
No. 3 Liberty def. No. 6 UNC Asheville, 1-0
No. 7 Radford def. No. 2 High Point 4-3
Nov. 13 - Semifinals
Winthrop vs. Coastal Carolina, 1-1 (4-2 PK's)
Liberty def. High Point, 3-0
Nov. 15 - Championship Game
Winthrop def. Liberty, 2-1 - Recap
*All games hosted by Gardner-Webb
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Nov. 11 - Semifinals
No. 1 UCSB def. No. 4 Cal State Northridge, 1-0 - Recap
No. 3 UC Irvine def. No. 2 Cal Poly, 2-1 (2 OT)- Recap
Nov. 14 - Championship Match
No. 3 UC Irvine def. No. 1 UCSB, 4-1
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Nov. 13 - Semifinals
No. 3 Northeastern def. No. 2 William & Mary, 2-1 (OT)
No. 1 UNC Wilmington def. No. 4 Old Dominion, 1-0
Nov. 15 - Championship Match
UNC Wilmington def. Northeastern, 1-0 - Recap
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Nov. 13 - Semifinals
No. 2 Marshall def. No. 3 UAB, 0-0 (4-3 PK's)
No. 1 Tulsa def. No. 4 Kentucky, 2-1
Nov. 15 - Championship Match
Tulsa def. Marshall, 3-0 - Recap
*All games hosted by Tulsa
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Quarterfinals - Nov. 10
No. 6 Milwaukee @ No. 3 Valparaiso, 1 p.m - Live Stats
No. 5 UIC @ No. 4 Cleveland State - Live Stats
Nov. 13 - Semifinals
No. 2 Green Bay def. No. 3 Valparaiso, 3-1
No. 1 Butler def. No. 4 Cleveland State, 2-1
Nov. 15 - Championship Match
No. 2 Green Bay def. No. 1 Butler, 0-0 (3-2 PK's) - Recap
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Nov. 13 - Semifinals
No. 2 Hartwick def. No. 3 Western Michigan, 3-2
No. 1 Akron def. No. 3 Northern Illinois, 1-0 (2 OT)
Nov. 15 - Championship Match
No. 1 Akron def. No. 2 Hartwick, 2-1 - Recap
*All games hosted by Akron
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Nov. 13 - Semifinals
No. 2 Loyola (Md.) def. No. 3 Fairfield, 3-0
No. 4 Niagara def. No. 1 Iona, 1-1 (3-0 PK's)
Nov. 15 - Championship Match
Loyola def. Niagara, 1-0 (2 OT) - Recap
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Nov. 13 - Semifinals No. 4 Evansville def. No. 1 Missouri State, 2-1 (OT) No. 2 Drake def. No. 3 Creighton, 3-1
Nov. 15 - Championship Match
No. 2 Drake def. No. 4 Evansville, 2-1 - Recap
*All games hosted by Drake University
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Nov. 12 - First Round
No. 6 UNLV def No. 3 San Jose State, 2-0 - Recap
No. 4 Denver def. No. 5 Air Force, 2-2 (3-1 PK's) - Recap
Nov. 13 - Semifinals
No. 1 Sacramento State vs. No. 6 UNLV, 7 p.m.
No. 2 New Mexico vs. No. 4 Denver, 9:30 p.m.
Nov. 15 - Championship Match
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*All games hosted by Denver University
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Nov. 13 - Semifinals
No. 1 Monmouth def. No. 4 Fairleigh Dickinson, 2-0
No. 2 St. Francis (N.Y.) def. No. 3 Quinnipiac, 1-1 (4-3 PK's)
Nov. 15 - Championship Match Monmouth def. Quinnipiac, 2-1 - Recap
*All games hosted by Monmouth University
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Nov. 13 - Semifinals
No. 1 Bucknell def. No. 4 Lafayette, 1-0 (OT)
No. 3 American def. No. 2 Lehigh, 0-0 (6-5 PK's)
Nov. 15 - Championship Match
No. 1 Bucknell def No. 3 American, 1-0 - Recap
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Nov. 13 - Semifinals
No. 3 Elon def. No. 2 Charleston, 2-0
No. 1 Wofford def. No. 4 UNC Greensboro, 3-1
Nov. 15 - Championship Match
Wofford def. Elon, 2-1 - Recap
*All games hosted by Wofford College
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Nov. 13 - Semifinals
No. 4 UMKC def. No. 1 Oakland, 2-1
No. 2 Western Illinois def. No. 3 IUPUI, 1-0
Nov. 15 - Championship Match
No. 2 Western Illinois def. No. 4 UMKC, 1-0 - Recap
*All games hosted by Oakland University
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Weekend Wrap, Nov. 6-8
 Click the banner to head to our new, updated Conference Championship Hub, for matchups, live stats, audio and video from all 19 conference tournaments!In the final weekend -- for all (or most) intents and purposes -- of the regular season across the nation, three conference tournaments already sped through their opening stanzas.
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In the Big East, the biggest story thus far has been fifth-seeded Providence's march into the semifinals, over Villanova in the first round, then over top-seeded Connecticut in the second round. Now, the Friars find themselves in a date with St. John's on Friday, two wins away from an automatic bid that, most likely, signifies the Friars' lone chance at the NCAA Tournament. Joining Providence and St. John's in the semis -- held, along with the finals, at West Virginia -- are Notre Dame and Louisville. Staying in the Northeast, fifth-seeded UMBC and and third-seeded Hartford moved on in the America East Tournament, pulling off 2-1 wins over second-seeded Binghamton and sixth-seeded BU, respectively. The Retrievers, a team that had ascended into the top-25 this year before suffering a jarring string of losses, got the game-winner in the 72nd minute from the nation's second-leading scorer, Levi Houapeu, to keep their season alive. They'll take on top-seeded UNH on Wednesday at 1 p.m., while the Hawks take on second-seeded Stony Brook at 7 p.m. In the Atlantic Sun, both ETSU and fifth-seeded Mercer scored 3-0 wins over their opponents, with ETSU taking down Lipscomb and Mercer dropping No. 4 seed UNF. The semis start on Wednesday. Meanwhile, seeds fell into place all weekend long. In the ACC, North Carolina and Wake Forest notched wins -- the Tar Heels, a 3-1 win over Clemson; the Deacons, a 3-0 dismantling of No. 11 Duke -- to split the conference regular season title. But by virtue of a tiebreaker, Wake heads into the nation's statistically toughest conference tourney with the No. 1 seed, drawing the winner of Tuesday's play-in game for a Wednesday night showdown. In the Big Ten, Penn State lost its shot at an outright regular season title with a loss to Indiana on Friday night, opening the door for Ohio State to claim its first-ever No. 1 seed in the Big Ten Tournament with a win over Michigan on Sunday. In the A-10, where Charlotte once looked like the clear favorite, the 49ers stumbled down the stretch, going 2-2-1 over their final five, to allow Dayton -- which downed Charlotte, 3-0, on Oct. 30 -- to slide in and grab the No. 1 seed after coming back to down St. Bonaventure in OT on Sunday. The 49ers ended up as the No. 5 seed in the tournament, which opens up on Thursday. Out West, UCLA stood tallest in a dangerous Pac-10 this year, overcoming an 0-2-1 mark in the Bruins' three prior games to take the conference regular season title with a 2-1 win over Washington on Sunday. Kyle Nakazawa, fittingly, tallied one of UCLA's two goals. It was the second straight crown for the Bruins, who have one more match before they find out where their automatic bid gets them when the NCAA Tournament release comes out next Monday. Elsewhere, Monmouth took its fifth straight NEC regular season title with a win over Mount St. Mary's -- the team that ended the Hawks' season last year in the conference tourney with a win in PK's; Old Dominion scored in the 89th minute to sneak into the CAA Tournament via tiebreaker; Tulsa took home the C-USA title outright with a 6-2 hammering of UCF; And finally, top-ranked Akron finished the first perfect regular season in team history, coming back from a 2-1 deficit to take down Hartwick, 3-2. For much, much more, check out our Conference Tournament Hub! Friday
No. 2 North Carolina def. Clemson, 3-1
No. 4 Wake Forest def. No. 11 Duke, 3-0
No. 6 Maryland def. College of Charleston, 2-1
No. 9 Monmouth def. Mount St. Mary's, 3-1
No. 10 UCLA tied Oregon State, 1-1
No. 15 Charlotte def. Saint Joseph's, 2-1
No. 16 San Diego tied Portland, 0-0
No. 23 Dayton def. Xavier, 4-0
No. 25 Penn State lost to Indiana, 2-1
Saturday
No. 1 Akron def. Hartwick, 3-2
No. 3 UCSB def. UC Davis, 2-0
No. 7 Virginia def. No. 18 N.C. State, 1-0
No. 12 Harvard def. Columbia, 2-1 (OT)
No. 14 Tulsa def. UCF, 6-2
No. 17 Northwestern def. Michigan State, 1-0
No. 20 UC Irvine lost to Cal State Northridge, 3-0
No. 21 UNC Wilmington tied Hofstra, 0-0
No. 24 Butler def. Wright State, 3-1
Sunday
No. 10 UCLA def. Washington, 2-1
No. 15 Charlotte lost to Temple, 2-1
No. 16 San Diego def. Gonzaga, 1-0 (2 OT's)
No. 23 Dayton def. St. Bonaventure, 2-1 (OT)
Weekend Results, Nov. 6-8
All Times Eastern
Live Stats where available
Top-25 Regular Season Games
Friday
No. 2 North Carolina @ Clemson, 7 p.m. - Live Stats
No. 4 Wake Forest vs. No. 11 Duke, 7 p.m. - Live Stats
No. 6 Maryland vs. College of Charleston, 7:30 p.m. - Live Stats | Listen: WMUCSports.com
No. 9 Monmouth vs. Mount St. Mary's, 2 p.m. - Live Stats
No. 10 UCLA vs. Oregon State, 10 p.m. - Live Stats | Listen
No. 15 Charlotte @ Saint Joseph's, 7 p.m. - Live Stats | Watch Online
No. 16 San Diego vs. Portland, 10 p.m. - Live Stats | Watch Online
No. 23 Dayton vs. Xavier, 7 p.m. - Live Stats | Watch
No. 25 Penn State @ Indiana, 3 p.m. - Live Stats
Saturday
No. 1 Akron vs. Hartwick, 7:30 p.m. - Live Stats
No. 3 UCSB @ UC Davis, 10 p.m. - Live Stats | Listen: KIST
No. 7 Virginia vs. No. 18 N.C. State, 7 p.m.
No. 12 Harvard @ Columbia, 4 p.m. - Live Stats
No. 14 Tulsa @ UCF, 7:30 p.m. - Live Stats | Watch Online
No. 17 Northwestern vs. Michigan State, 6 p.m. - Live Stats | Watch Online
No. 20 UC Irvine vs. Cal State Northridge, 10 p.m. - Live Stats
No. 21 UNC Wilmington vs. Hofstra, 7 p.m. - Live Stats| Listen
No. 24 Butler vs. Wright State, 3 p.m - Live Stats
Sunday
No. 10 UCLA vs. Washington, 4 p.m. - Live Stats | Listen
No. 15 Charlotte @ Temple, 1 p.m. - Live Stats
No. 16 San Diego vs. Gonzaga, 4 p.m. - Live Stats | Watch Online
No. 23 Dayton @ St. Bonaventure, 1 p.m. - Live Stats
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That International Flavor
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Eight different countries are represented on the the third-ranked UCSB soccer team, giving the Gauchos a diversity-born vitality that's carried them a long, long way. And as UCSB, the Big West regular season champs, open up postseason play, the Gauchos are still finding themselves.
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Set Pieces: Nov. 5, 2009
Tidbits from around the country, teed up just for you every Thursday.Three conference tournaments start this week, with 16 more (sixteen...more) kicking off between now and Friday the 13th. For more, check out our always-evolving Conference Tournament Hub.

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We'll start with The Akron Watch this time around, after the Zips barely escaped a surging Michigan State team with a 2-1 win on Wednesday night. Despite Teal Bunbury's 15th goal of the season less than four minutes into the game, Akron couldn't score again until the 75th minute, when Blair Gavin sunk a penalty kick. But the Spartans, who have been scorching lately, put up one of the best fights the Zips have seen this year, tallying the first first-half goal Akron's allowed all season in this one. Said Akron coach Caleb Porter: "'We haven't been through much adversity and I think you can tell a lot
about a championship-level team in the moments of adversity." Another dominating fun fact about Akron this year: the Zips have outscored their Big Ten opponents, 14-2 on the season. A week after being profiled by NCAA.com, Monmouth set an all-time program record for wins with a 2-0 win over former NEC leaders Quinnipiac on Sunday. With a 15-1-1 record on the season, the Hawks broke the record of 14 wins set by the 2006 team. The win came after another victory on Friday, over CCSU, which followed Monmouths' first loss of the season two Sundays ago -- a loss that some expected to jolt the Hawks. But, a record-setting season for Monmouth looks very much back on the right track. Michigan earned its 100th all-time win as a varsity program with a 2-1, double-overtime win over No. 12 Northwestern on Sunday. The Wolverines now close up their regular season with a game in Columbus against an Ohio State team that just took down Indiana, playing live on the Big Ten Network. After tallying North Carolina's first hat trick in four years, the Tar Heels' Alex Dixon was named to the College Soccer News and Top Drawer Soccer Teams of the Week. It's impressive enough to notch a hat trick, especially for a power like North Carolina; it's a whole other thing to do it like Dixon did, with all three goals coming in a seven-minute stretch. Going into the Tar Heels' final two regular season games this week, it'll be interesting to see if the sophomore can keep it going. Connecticut, a team that fell out of the top-25 after opening at 2-2-2, clinched the Big East Blue Division title with a 3-0 win over Marquette on Monday. The win gave the Huskies their 18th Big East title in 27 years in the league, along with a first-round bye in the conference tournament -- they'll open with a quarterfinal match against Providence in Storrs on Nov. 7. UMBC's all-everything duo of Andrew Bulls and Levi Houapeu, the No. 1 and No. 2 scorers in the nation in terms of points-per-game, were named the America East Striker and Midfielder of the Year, respectively. The Retrievers, who have trailed off ever since reaching the top-25 midway through the year, scratched out a No. 5 seed in the America East Tournament, where they'll play at Binghamton in a quarterfinal match on Saturday. With a 1-0 win over Navy on Tuesday night, Maryland snapped a two-game scoreless drought. After being shut out in a loss to Wake Forest and a tie with Virginia, the Terps got back to their winning ways with a 10th-minute goal from Kaoru Forbess. Maryland closes up its regular season on Friday with a 7:30 p.m. match against The College of Charleston at Ludwig Field.
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Kevin Scheitrum
Kevin grew up a football and baseball player in Pennsylvania who learned to love The Beautiful Game overseas. Now, he’s committed to bringing you the top stories and most compelling personalities across the country all the way through the College Cup in December. Stay with us, and, as always, stay in touch.
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