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The NCAA Division II Men's Soccer Championship is the annual tournament held by the NCAA to determine the top men's Division II College soccer program in the United States. It has been played annually since 1972; prior to that, all teams competed in a single class.
[1] [2] From 1959 through 1971, the NCAA had only one division for soccer; the Division II tournament was started in 1972, [3] and the Division III tourney followed in 1974. [4] All programs are listed with their current athletic brand names, which do not always match those in use in a specific season. (Current through 2023 quarterfinals)
Sports are ranked according to total possible scholarships (number of teams × number of scholarships per team). Since all Division II sports are considered equivalency sports (as opposed to the "head-count" status of several Division I sports: men's and women's basketball, FBS football, women's gymnastics, women's tennis, women's [indoor] volleyball), all scholarship numbers are indicated ...
This is a list of the schools in Division II of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) in the United States and Canada that have men's soccer as a varsity sport. In the 2024 season, there are a total of 204 men's Division II soccer programs. Conference affiliations are current for the 2025 season.
Basketball Base-ball Soft-ball Ice hockey Soccer M W M W M W Air Force Falcons: United States Air Force Academy: Air Force Academy [a] Mountain West: FBS [b] [c] Colorado Buffaloes: University of Colorado Boulder: Boulder: Big 12: FBS: Colorado State Rams: Colorado State University: Fort Collins: Mountain West: FBS: Denver Pioneers: University ...
West Texas A&M’s Larry Wise (35) shoots a one hander during an NCAA Division II Men’s basketball South Central Regional game against Angelo State, Saturday, March 16, 2024, at First United ...
Owsley B. Frazier Stadium, at Bellarmine University, site of the 2014 Division II Men's and Women's College Cups. The 2014 NCAA Division II men's soccer championship featured 35 schools in four unbalanced Super-Regional tournaments involving seven to ten teams each. Super-Regional games were played at campus sites.
James Kirkham and Steven Kosmala scored goals in the final 12 minutes of the second half to give the Buccaneers the school's first men's soccer national title. Barry, who finished the season 16-4-3, were coached by Steve McCrath.