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This game is the longest game in NCAA soccer history, with the winning goal scored at 166 minutes and 5 seconds of playing time. [3] After this game and the 1982 final both went to eight overtimes, the NCAA changed the rules for the 1986 season from unlimited 10-minute overtimes to a maximum of two 30-minute periods divided into halves.
The 1976 NCAA Division I soccer tournament was the 18th annual tournament organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association to determine the national men's college soccer champion among its Division I members in the United States. The final match was played at Franklin Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on December 5.
More: Texas soccer player Trinity Byars signs with NWSL, makes NCAA history Texas soccer coach Ange Kelly, right, celebrates after the Longhorns beat South Carolina 1-0 in the SEC championship ...
The injured star striker, who is out for the season for Texas soccer, becomes the first collegiate player to sign with the NWSL via new contract rules
The 1982 NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament was the 24th annual tournament organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association to determine the national men's college soccer champion among its Division I members in the United States. The final match was played at Lockhart Stadium in Fort Lauderdale, Florida on December 11.
Texas won four of its last five regular-season matches to finish third in the final standings, and a good SEC tournament run would help its RPI.
The 1986 NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament was the 28th annual tournament organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association to determine the national champion of men's collegiate soccer among its Division I members in the United States. Duke won their first national title, defeating Akron in the championship game, 1–0.