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The following is a list of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I college soccer teams that have qualified for the NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament as of the end of the 2024 season, with teams listed by number of appearances. [1]
2004 NIRSA National Soccer Championship; 2019 NIRSA National Soccer Championship; 2021 Big 12 Conference women's soccer tournament; 2022 Big 12 Conference women's soccer tournament; 2022 NIRSA National Soccer Championship; 2023 Big 12 Conference women's soccer tournament; 2023 NIRSA National Soccer Championship
The NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament, sometimes known as the College Cup, is an American intercollegiate soccer tournament conducted by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), and determines the Division I men's national champion. The tournament was formally held in 1959, when it was an eight-team tournament.
Led by head coach Dang Pibulvech, the Texas soccer program traveled to Pepperdine to open the 1994 season. Texas, which had played on the club level in 1993, was beaten 4-2 in its Division I debut.
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.
Founded in 1963, its members were Abilene Christian College (now Abilene Christian University; departed in 1973 for NCAA Division II, but moved to Division I and rejoined the Southland in 2013), Arkansas State College (now Arkansas State University; departed in 1987, now a member of the Sun Belt Conference), Arlington State College (now the University of Texas at Arlington, departed in 2012 ...
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The following is a list of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I college soccer team statistics through the 2017 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship, including all-time number of wins, losses, and draws; number of tournaments played; and percent of games won.