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2012 MAAC men's soccer tournament


FieldValue
titleMAAC men's soccer tournament
year2012
countryUnited States
num_teams4
championsNiagara
runner-upLoyola Maryland
matches3
goals5
prevseason2011
nextseason2013

|runner-up = Loyola Maryland

The 2012 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference men's soccer tournament was the conference's 24th edition of the tournament. The tournament began on November 8 and ended on November 10.

The Fairfield Stags were the defending champions. For the 2012 edition of the tournament, the field size was reduced from 10 participants to four. The winner was Niagara University.

Qualification

Main article: 2012 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference men's soccer season

Bracket

|score-width= |team-width= |seed-width=

|RD1-seed1= 1 |RD1-team1= Loyola Maryland |RD1-score1= 1 |RD1-seed2= 4 |RD1-team2= Iona |RD1-score2= 0

|RD1-seed3= 2 |RD1-team3= Siena |RD1-score3= 1 |RD1-seed4= 3 |RD1-team4= Niagara |RD1-score4= 2 (a.e.t.)

|RD2-seed1= 1 |RD2-team1= Loyola Maryland |RD2-score1= 0 |RD2-seed2= 3 |RD2-team2= Niagara |RD2-score2= 1

Schedule

Semifinals

Cooper Hemsley

MAAC Championship

Statistical leaders

References

References

  1. "2011 MAAC Men's Soccer Tournament". MAACSports.com.
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