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2013 NCAA Division I men's soccer season


FieldValue
competitionNCAA Division I
season2013
winnersNotre Dame
league topscorer19 goals:
Patrick Mullins
Maryland
biggest home winPitt 8–0 Howard
(November 5)
biggest away winFAU 0–6 Charlotte
(October 30)
Howard 0–6 NJIT
(November 10)
highest scoring9 goals:
New Mexico 7–2 'Nova
(August 30)
Wofford 4–5 G-Webb
(August 30)
Indiana 4–5 WVU
(September 8)
Delaware 4–5 SHall
(September 11)
Evansville 5–4 EIU
(September 22)
Pitt 9–0 Howard
(November 5)
William & Mary 6–3 UNCW
(November 14)
highest attendance12,805
Cal Poly @ UCSB
(November 9)
lowest attendance0
Delaware @ St. Peter's
(September 20)*
Manhattan @ St. Peter's
(October 16)*
Neutral Field — Several
* — Official, but probably incorrect
prevseason2012
nextseason2014

Patrick Mullins Maryland (November 5) (October 30) Howard 0–6 NJIT (November 10) New Mexico 7–2 'Nova (August 30) Wofford 4–5 G-Webb (August 30) Indiana 4–5 WVU (September 8) Delaware 4–5 SHall (September 11) Evansville 5–4 EIU (September 22) Pitt 9–0 Howard (November 5) William & Mary 6–3 UNCW (November 14) Cal Poly @ UCSB (November 9) Delaware @ St. Peter's (September 20)* Manhattan @ St. Peter's (October 16)* Neutral Field — Several

  • — Official, but probably incorrect The 2013 NCAA Division I men's soccer season was the 55th season of NCAA championship men's college soccer. There were 203 teams in men's Division I competition. The defending champions were the Indiana Hoosiers who defeated the Georgetown Hoyas in the 2012 College Cup. The season concluded with Notre Dame defeating Maryland 2–1 to win its first NCAA soccer title.

Changes from 2012

New programs

  • Grand Canyon joined the WAC after previously playing in NCAA Division II.
  • UMass Lowell joined the America East Conference after previously playing in NCAA Division II.
  • Incarnate Word joined the Southland Conference, but is playing as an independent after having been an NCAA Division II member.

Discontinued programs

  • Richmond dropped the sport, as well as men's track and field, following the school's decision to add men's lacrosse as a varsity sport.
  • Mount St. Mary's dropped the sport, as well as men's and women's golf, for economic reasons.
  • Towson dropped the sport due to budgetary concerns. Plans to cut baseball were delayed after late funding increases.

Programs leaving Division I

  • Adelphi reclassified its men's soccer program to Division II, reuniting that team with the rest of its athletic program in the Northeast-10 Conference.

Conference realignment

Main article: 2010–13 NCAA conference realignment

SchoolPrevious ConferenceNew Conference
AdelphiIndependentNortheast-10 Conference (NCAA Division II)
Air ForceMountain Pacific Sports FederationWestern Athletic Conference
Boston UniversityAmerica East ConferencePatriot League
ButlerAtlantic 10 ConferenceBig East Conference
CharlotteAtlantic 10 ConferenceConference USA
CincinnatiBig East Conference (1979–2013)American Athletic Conference
College of CharlestonSouthern ConferenceColonial Athletic Association
ConnecticutBig East Conference (1979–2013)American Athletic Conference
CreightonMissouri Valley ConferenceBig East Conference
CSU BakersfieldMountain Pacific Sports FederationWestern Athletic Conference
DenverMountain Pacific Sports FederationThe Summit League
DePaulBig East Conference (1979–2013)Big East Conference
Florida AtlanticMid-American ConferenceConference USA
George MasonColonial Athletic AssociationAtlantic 10 Conference
GeorgetownBig East Conference (1979–2013)Big East Conference
Georgia StateColonial Athletic AssociationIndependent
Grand CanyonPacific West Conference (NCAA Division II)Western Athletic Conference
Houston BaptistMountain Pacific Sports FederationWestern Athletic Conference
Incarnate WordLone Star Conference (NCAA Division II)Independent
LouisvilleBig East Conference (1979–2013)American Athletic Conference
Loyola (Chicago)Horizon LeagueMissouri Valley Conference
Loyola (MD)Metro Atlantic Athletic ConferencePatriot League
MarquetteBig East Conference (1979–2013)Big East Conference
MemphisConference USAAmerican Athletic Conference
MonmouthNortheast ConferenceMetro Atlantic Athletic Conference
New MexicoMountain Pacific Sports FederationConference USA
Notre DameBig East Conference (1979–2013)Atlantic Coast Conference
OaklandThe Summit LeagueHorizon League
Old DominionColonial Athletic AssociationConference USA
PittsburghBig East Conference (1979–2013)Atlantic Coast Conference
ProvidenceBig East Conference (1979–2013)Big East Conference
QuinnipiacNortheast ConferenceMetro Atlantic Athletic Conference
RutgersBig East Conference (1979–2013)American Athletic Conference
Big East Conference (1979–2013)Big East Conference
San Jose StateMountain Pacific Sports FederationWestern Athletic Conference
SeattleMountain Pacific Sports FederationWestern Athletic Conference
Seton HallBig East Conference (1979–2013)Big East Conference
SMUConference USAAmerican Athletic Conference
South FloridaBig East Conference (1979–2013)American Athletic Conference
SyracuseBig East Conference (1979–2013)Atlantic Coast Conference
TempleAtlantic 10 ConferenceAmerican Athletic Conference
UCFConference USAAmerican Athletic Conference
UMass LowellNortheast-10 Conference (NCAA Division II)America East Conference
UMKCThe Summit LeagueWestern Athletic Conference
UNLVMountain Pacific Sports FederationWestern Athletic Conference
VillanovaBig East Conference (1979–2013)Big East Conference
XavierAtlantic 10 ConferenceBig East Conference

Conference changes

  • The original Big East Conference split into two conferences. The schools that do not sponsor FBS football now operate as the Big East Conference under a new charter, while the FBS schools now operate under the original Big East charter with the new name of American Athletic Conference. Both conferences sponsor soccer.
  • The Mountain Pacific Sports Federation dropped men's soccer.
  • The Western Athletic Conference added men's soccer, with several ex-MPSF teams joining the conference for 2013

Season overview

Pre-season polls

Several American soccer outlets posted their own preseason top 25 rankings of what were believed to be the strongest men's collegiate soccer teams entering 2013.

NSCAARankTeam
1Indiana
2Maryland
3Georgetown
4North Carolina
5Connecticut
6Creighton
7Notre Dame
8Akron
9UCLA
10Louisville
11New Mexico
12Marquette
13Coastal Carolina
14Tulsa
15Saint Louis
16San Diego
17Wake Forest
18Brown
19Northwestern
20Syracuse
21Charlotte
22Cornell
23Washington
24VCU
25Virginia

|

College Soccer NewsRankTeam
1Indiana
2Georgetown
3Maryland
4Creighton
5North Carolina
6Connecticut
7UCLA
8Marquette
9Akron
10Saint Louis
11Notre Dame
12San Diego
13UC Santa Barbara
14Virginia
15Tulsa
16Northwestern
17Coastal Carolina
18Wake Forest
19Louisville
20New Mexico
21St. John's
22Xavier
23Washington
24Charlotte
25Michigan State

|

Soccer AmericaRankTeam
1Maryland
2Indiana
3Georgetown
4Connecticut
5Creighton
6North Carolina
7Notre Dame
8Saint Louis
9New Mexico
10Marquette
11Akron
12Wake Forest
13UCLA
14Louisville
15Coastal Carolina
16Tulsa
17Syracuse
18Charlotte
19St. John's
20Virginia
21San Diego
22Northwestern
23UC Santa Barbara
24Michigan State
25Xavier

|

SoccerTimes.comRankTeam
1Indiana
2Maryland
3Georgetown
4North Carolina
5Creighton
6Connecticut
7Notre Dame
8Akron
9Louisville
10UCLA
11New Mexico
12Marquette
13Tulsa
14tSaint Louis
14tWake Forest
16Coastal Carolina
17Northwestern
18San Diego
19Syracuse
20Charlotte
21Brown
22Washington
23Virginia
24St. John's
25Xavier

|

Top Drawer SoccerRankTeam
1Indiana
2Maryland
3Georgetown
4North Carolina
5Connecticut
6New Mexico
7UCLA
8Louisville
9Marquette
10Creighton
11Akron
12Wake Forest
13Tulsa
14Virginia
15Michigan
16Notre Dame
17Coastal Carolina
18Saint Louis
19Northwestern
20Stanford
21Washington
22Charlotte
23VCU
24Syracuse
25Cornell

|

College Sports MadnessRankTeam
1Maryland
2North Carolina
3UCLA
4Indiana
5Georgetown
6Creighton
7Virginia
8Wake Forest
9Marquette
10Notre Dame
11Connecticut
12Akron
13St. Louis
14Charlotte
15Michigan
16Tulsa
17Northwestern
18Coastal Carolina
19New Mexico
20St. John's
21Stanford
22Michigan State
23Kentucky
24VCU
25Louisville

| |}

Regular season

Standings

Major upsets

In this list, a "major upset" is defined as a game won by a team ranked 10 or more spots lower or an unranked team that defeats a team ranked #15 or higher.

DateWinnerScoreLoserAugust 30August 30September 1September 3September 5September 6September 6September 7September 8September 8September 11September 13September 14September 15September 15September 17September 17September 19September 20September 21September 24September 28October 1October 1October 2October 2October 5October 5October 6October 11October 12October 12October 12October 15October 19October 22October 23October 23October 25October 26October 26October 29October 29October 30November 1November 2November 2November 2November 2November 2November 3November 8November 9November 13November 13November 13November 15November 15November 17
@ California2–0#3 Georgetown
@ Milwaukee2–1#12 Marquette
@ California3–2 (ot)#2 Maryland
UNC Greensboro1–0@ #15 Charlotte
Cal Poly3–0@ #6 UCLA
@ #18 UAB2–1 (ot)# 8 Indiana
@ #23 St. John's2–1 (2ot)#5 Akron
Butler1–0@ #7 Louisville
West Virginia5–4 (2ot)@ #8 Indiana
VCU3–2@ #13 Maryland
@ Evansville2–1#6 Saint Louis
#19 VCU1–0@ #7 Akron
Bradley1–0@ #2 Connecticut
@ William & Mary3–2 (2ot)#1 Creighton
ETSU1–0@ #8 UAB
@ #24 Elon1–0#9 Wake Forest
@ Syracuse1–0#12 Connecticut
@ UC Irvine3–0#11 UCLA
Drake1–0@ #14 New Mexico
Coastal Carolina1–0@ #8 VCU
William & Mary1–0@ #1 North Carolina
Old Dominion2–1@ #15 Tulsa
Delaware1–0 (2 ot)@ #7 UMBC
@ Fairleigh Dickenson2–1 (ot)#14 St. John's
@ #22 Saint Louis1–0#4 Creighton
Bradley3–2 (ot)@ #5 Northwestern
Hartwick2–0@ #9 Akron
Providence1–0@ #14 St. John's
Michigan State3–2 (2ot)@ #5 Northwestern
UC Santa Barbara2–1@ #4 Cal State Northridge
@ Marquette1–0#7 Creighton
@ Xavier2–1#9 Georgetown
Old Dominion3–2 (ot)#10 UAB
@ Michigan1–0#12 Creighton
Villanova1–0@ #12 Creighton
@ Charlotte3–1#14 Clemson
@ Cincinnati2–0#6 Louisville
@ Georgia State2–0#11 Furman
San Diego1–0@ #1 California
#23 Virginia2–0@ #2 Notre Dame
UC Irvine1–0@ #5 Cal State Northridge
@ Elon2–1#6 Coastal Carolina
Georgia Southern2–1 (ot)@ #14 Furman
@ New Mexico4–3#10 UAB
North Carolina1–0@ #15 Virginia
@ St. John's1–0#5 Georgetown
@ UNC Asheville1–0#6 Coastal Carolina
@ Ohio State1–0 (2ot)#9 Penn State
UC Riverside1–0@ #13 Cal State Northridge
Wofford2–0@ #14 Furman
South Carolina2–1@ #10 UAB
@ DePaul2–1#10 Marquette
@ Rutgers1–0#7 Louisville
@ Stanford2–1 (ot)#5 California
Northwestern2–1#13 Wisconsin
@ Charlotte2–1#15 UAB
Providence0–0 (PKs)#7 Georgetown
#25 Cal State Northridge3–2@ #10 UC Santa Barbara
South Florida0–0 (PKs)#11 UConn

Conference regular season and tournament winners

ConferenceRegular season championConference TournamentTournament
Venue (City)Tournament Champion
America EastUMBC2013 America East Men's Soccer TournamentHigher seedUMBC
American AthleticLouisville2013 American Athletic Men's Soccer TournamentToyota Stadium
(Frisco, TX)South Florida
Atlantic CoastNotre Dame & Maryland2013 ACC Men's Soccer TournamentMaryland SoccerPlex
(Boyds, MD)Maryland
Atlantic 10Saint Louis2013 Atlantic 10 Men's Soccer TournamentBaujan Field
(Dayton, OH)George Mason
Atlantic SunFGCU2013 Atlantic Sun Men's Soccer TournamentHigher seedEast Tennessee State
Big EastGeorgetown & Marquette2013 Big East Men's Soccer TournamentPPL Park
(Chester, PA)Marquette
Big SouthCoastal Carolina2013 Big South Conference Men's Soccer TournamentBryan Park
(Greensboro, NC)Coastal Carolina
Big TenPenn State2013 Big Ten Conference Men's Soccer TournamentColumbus Crew Stadium
(Columbus, OH)Indiana
Big WestUC Santa Barbara—North
UC Irvine—South2013 Big West Conference Men's Soccer TournamentHigher seedUC Irvine
ColonialDrexel2013 CAA Men's Soccer TournamentVidas Field @ Drexel University
(Philadelphia, PA)Drexel
Conference USANew Mexico2013 Conference USA Men's Soccer TournamentTransamerica Field
(Charlotte, NC)Charlotte
HorizonUIC2013 Horizon League Men's Soccer TournamentTitan Field
Detroit, MIMilwaukee
IvyPennNo tournament
Metro AtlanticMonmouth & Quinnipiac2013 MAAC Men's Soccer TournamentTenney Stadium
(Poughkeepsie, NY)Quinnipiac
Mid-AmericanAkron2013 MAC Men's Soccer TournamentFirstEnergy Stadium
(Akron, OH)Akron
Missouri ValleyMissouri State2013 Missouri Valley Conference Men's Soccer TournamentShea Stadium
(Peoria, IL)Bradley
NortheastCentral Connecticut2013 Northeast Conference Men's Soccer TournamentCCSU Field
(New Britain, CT)St. Francis Brooklyn
Pac-12WashingtonNo tournament
PatriotNavy2013 Patriot League Men's Soccer TournamentRiggs Field
(Washington, D.C.)Navy
SouthernWofford2013 Southern Conference Men's Soccer TournamentWakeMed Soccer Park
(Cary, NC)Elon
SummitDenver2013 The Summit League Men's Soccer TournamentJohn MacKenzie Alumni Field
(Macomb, IL)Denver
West CoastLoyola MarymountNo tournament
WACSeattle2013 Western Athletic Conference Men's Soccer TournamentAir Force Soccer Stadium
{Colorado Springs, CO)Seattle

Statistics

Individuals

GOALSRankScorerSchoolGamesGoals12469
USA Patrick MullinsMaryland2619
USA Denzel ClarkeGardner-Webb1816
Israel Sagi Lev-AriCal St. Northridge2316
Spain Guillermo DelgadoDelaware2015
Mexico Miguel GonzalezSeattle2415
Jamaica Neco BrettRobert Morris1814
Canada Cyle LarinUConn2214
USA Mackenzie PridhamCal Poly2014
England Laurie BellMilwaukee2013
USA Kevin CorreaSt. Francis Brooklyn1913
USA Pete CaringiUMBC1913
USA Ricky GarbanzoCoastal Carolina2413

Last weekly update on December 16, 2013. Source: NCAA.com – Total Goals

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGERankKeeperSchoolGamesMinutesGAGAA12345678910
USA Eric KlenofskyMonmouth1312293.220
USA Gavin SnyderNavy1614586.370
USA Trevor SpangenbergMissouri State1817358.415
MEX Tomas GomezGeorgetown2118609.435
USA Winston BoldtArmy18172810.521
USA Travis WorraNew Hampshire1211397.553
USA Zach ZagorskiCornell1110527.599
USA Brendan MooreNorth Carolina20193013.606
ATG Brentton MuhammadSouth Florida20102914.621
USA Fernando PinaAkron18173112.624

Last weekly update on December 16, 2013. Source: NCAA.com – Goals Against Average

ASSISTSRankPlayerSchoolGamesAssists1347
CRO Faik HajderovicEvansville1914
POL Wojciech WojcikBradley2314
USA Franklin CastellanosIona1913
Bermuda Zeiko LewisBoston College1811
USA John McFarlinLoyola Marymount1811
USA Billy PadulaWofford1911
USA Jeff AdkinsButler2010
Spain Adria BesoUConn2310
Ireland Liam CollinsMemphis1810
USA Ross FriedmanHarvard1710
USA Michael HarrisWashington2210
GER Jason PlumhoffLaSalle2010
USA Martin SanchezNavy2210
USA Harry ShippNotre Dame2410

Last weekly update on December 16, 2013. Source: NCAA.com – Total Assists

SAVE PERCENTAGERankKeeperSchoolGamesSavesGASave %12345678910
USA Gavin SnyderNavy16666.917
USA Eric KlenofskyMonmouth13323.914
USA Winston BoldtArmy187910.888
USA Travis WorraNew Hampshire12537.883
USA Tomas GomezGeorgetown21679.882
RUS Alex IvanovOhio State1711015.880
USA Zach BennettMichigan State2312017.878
USA Daniel ValcicakSt.Francis (PA)177412.860
USA Dan ScheckTemple187913.859
USA Michael LansingBucknell177513.852

Last weekly update on December 16, 2013. Source: NCAA.com – Save pct

TOTAL POINTSRankPlayerSchoolGamesGoalsAssistsPoints12346810
USAPatrick MullinsMaryland2619846
IsraelSagi Lev-AriCal State Northridge2316638
JamaicaNeco BrettRobert Morris1814836
SpainGuillermo DelgadoDelaware2015535
USAMiguel GonzalezSeattle2415535
USADenzel ClarkeGardner-Webb1816234
USAHarrison ShippNotre Dame24121034
USAKevin CorreaSt. Francis Brooklyn1913632
GERJason PlumhoffLaSalle20111032
USAFranklin CastellanosIona1991331
CanadaCyle LarinUConn2314331
USAMackenzie PridhamCal Poly2312731
USAJason WatermanElon1991331

Last weekly update on December 16, 2013. Source: NCAA.com – Total Points

TOTAL SAVESRankKeeperSchoolGamesSaves12345678910
USAJake FeenerSeattle24161
USAZach BennettMichigan State23120
USANeal BatesGeorgia Southern19117
USAJohn McCarthyLaSalle19116
USAAlex IvanovOhio State17110
USADavid GreczekRutgers20108
USABrian BillingsBradley22107
USAStefano FrantellizziBinghamton19106
USAEric HamiltonHoward17104
USADan JacksonUNC Asheville18103

Last weekly update on December 16, 2013. Source: NCAA.com – Total Saves

Teams

SCORING OFFENSERankSchoolGamesGoalsGoals/Game1234567898
UAB18432.39
Delaware20452.25
Wofford19422.21
Dayton19412.16
Winthrop19402.11
St. Louis21442.10
UMBC20412.05
Cal Poly21432.048
Washington22452.045
Maryland26532.038

Last weekly update on December 16, 2013. Source: NCAA.com – Goals/Game

SCORING DEFENSE (Team Goals Against Average)RankSchoolGamesMinutesGATeam GAA12345678910
Missouri St.1817358.415
Georgetown21195210.461
Army18172810.529
New Hampshire18169511.584
Cornell17164311.603
North Carolina20193013.606
Milwaukee20186513.626
St.Francis (PA)19182213.6421
South Florida21215116.669
Temple18173313.675

Last weekly update on December 16, 2013. Source: NCAA.com – Team GAA

SHUTOUT PERCENTAGERankSchoolGamesShutoutsShutout %13456710
Georgetown2114.667
Army1812.667
Missouri State1811.611
Michigan State2313.565
Furman1810.556
Denver2011.550
Charlotte2111.524
Hartford2111.524
Quinnipiac2111.524
UConn2312.522

Last weekly update on December 16, 2013. Source: NCAA.com – SO Pct

WON-LOST-TIED PERCENTAGERankSchoolWinsLosesTiesW-L-T %1234578910
UMBC1613.875
Notre Dame1716.833
Washington1624.818
Dayton1423.816
Milwaukee1532.800
UIC1640.800
Akron1741.795
Coastal Carolina1950.792
Navy1642.773
Army1233.750
Denver1334.750
Maryland1745.750

Last weekly update on December 16, 2013. Source: NCAA.com – Team W-L-T pct

NCAA tournament

Main article: 2013 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship

The College Cup was played at PPL Park in Chester, Pennsylvania on December 13 & 15, 2013. In the semifinals, Notre Dame defeated New Mexico, and Maryland beat Virginia. In the Finals, Notre Dame prevailed 2–1 for its first championship.

December 15 | RD1-seed1=8 | RD1-team1=Virginia | RD1-score1=1 | RD1-seed2=5 | RD1-team2=Maryland | RD1-score2=2 | RD1-seed3=3 | RD1-team3=Notre Dame | RD1-score3=2 | RD1-seed4=7 | RD1-team4=New Mexico | RD1-score4=0 | RD2-seed1=5 | RD2-team1=Maryland | RD2-score1=1 | RD2-seed2=3 | RD2-team2=Notre Dame | RD2-score2=2

Award winners

Hermann Trophy/National Player of the Year

The Hermann Trophy for the national men's Player of the Year was awarded by the Missouri Athletic Club and the National Soccer Coaches Association of America to Patrick Mullins of Maryland. Mullins became the fourth man and the seventh player overall to win the trophy in back-to-back years.

NSCAA/Continental Tire Men's NCAA Division I All-America Team

On December 9, 2013, the National Soccer Coaches Association of America released their All-American teams for the 2011 NCAA Division I men's soccer season. The list included a first, second and third team.

;First team

;Second team

;Third team

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