2025 NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament

2025 NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament
ClassificationDivision I
Teams48
Matches47
SiteWakeMed Soccer Park (semifinal and final)
Cary, North Carolina
ChampionsWashington (1st title)
Winning coachJamie Clark (1st title)
MVPZach Ramsey (offensive)
Jadon Bowton (defensive) (Washington)
BroadcastESPN2, ESPNU, ESPN+, ACCN
NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament
«2024  2026»

The 2025 NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament was the 67th edition of the NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament, a postseason tournament to determine the national champion of the 2025 NCAA Division I men's soccer season. The College Cup was played on December 12 and December 15 at WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, North Carolina.

Vermont is entering the season and tournament as the defending national champion.[1]

Background and format

The NCAA has been awarding a national men's soccer championship to men's varsity soccer programs since 1959. Since its inaugural tournament, the NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament has been held annually at the conclusion of the NCAA Division I men's soccer regular season, from mid-November to mid-December, with the exception of the 2020 tournament, which was played in May 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. At the time of the inaugural tournament, eight teams participated in the national tournament and has expanded in size since then. Since 2001, the tournament has featured 48 teams, with the exception of the 2020 tournament, which was reduced to 32 teams due to COVID-19.

On December 9, 2024, the NCAA confirmed that WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, North Carolina (near the Raleigh-Durham region) would host the College Cup (semifinals and final).[2]

Qualification

All Division I men's soccer programs are eligible to qualify for the tournament. 21 teams received automatic bids by winning their conference tournaments, one team received an automatic bid by claiming the conference regular season crown (the West Coast Conference does not hold a conference tournament), and an additional 26 teams earned at-large bids based on their regular season records.

Automatic bids
Conference Team Date qualified Record Appearance[3] Last bid[3]
American Florida Atlantic November 15 12–3–2 1st None
America East Vermont November 16 14-0-5 15th 2024
ACC SMU November 16 11-4-4 37th 2024
Atlantic 10 Saint Louis November 16 10-2-7 52nd 2024
ASUN North Florida November 15 12–5–1 3rd 2024
Big East Georgetown November 16 11-3-4 16th 2024
Big South High Point November 15 13–1–4 5th 2023
Big Ten UCLA November 16 8-6-4 50th 2024
Big West UC Irvine November 14 11–3–6 8th 2023
CAA Elon November 16 9-3-6 6th 2022
Horizon Cleveland State November 15 9–3–6 11th 2022
Ivy Princeton November 16 15-1-2 13th 2024
MAAC Siena November 16 9-5-4 1st None
Missouri Valley Western Michigan November 15 7–9–4 6th 2024
NEC Fairleigh Dickinson November 16 13-4-3 19th 2022
Ohio Valley Lindenwood November 15 14–2–4 1st None
Patriot Lafayette November 15 8–6–7 6th 2012
SoCon Furman November 16 14-1-4 13th 2024
Summit League Denver November 15 11–7–2 14th 2024
Sun Belt[a] UCF November 16 10-6-3 10th 2023
WAC Grand Canyon November 15 13–3–4 4th 2021
West Coast San Diego November 15 13–2–3 18th 2024
At-large bids
Conference Team Record Appearance[3] Last bid[3]
America East Bryant 16–2-2 2nd 2023
ACC Clemson 8–5–3 38th 2024
Duke 8–3–6 32nd 2024
NC State 12–2–4 18th 2024
North Carolina 9–5–4 32nd 2024
Notre Dame 8–6–4 25th 2023
Stanford 13–3-2 23rd 2024
Syracuse 9–7–3 10th 2023
Virginia 12–2–4 45th 2024
Big East[b] Akron 11–4–3 33rd 2024
Seton Hall 7–3–7 14th 2022
St. John's 9–5–4 23rd 2021
UConn 11–4–4 37th 2018
Big Ten Indiana 12–5–1 50th 2024
Maryland 12–1–3 42nd 2024
Michigan 12–3–4 10th 2024
Washington 10–6–2 30th 2024
CAA Hofstra 12–5–0 10th 2024
Ivy League Cornell 13–3–2 13th 2024
SoCon UNC Greensboro 12–4–4 13th 2022
Summit League Kansas City 11–3–5 5th 2024
Sun Belt[a] Kentucky 10–3–5 15th 2023
Marshall 11–3–5 7th 2024
West Virginia 12–4–3 18th 2024
WCC[c] Oregon State 10–4–2 10th 2024
Portland 13–1–3 20th 2023

Seeded teams

The top 16 teams are seeded and earn a bye to the second round of the tournament.

Seeded teams
Seed School Conference Record Berth type United Soccer
Coaches
ranking
1 Vermont America East 14–0–5 Automatic 2
2 Virginia ACC 12–2–4 At-large 4
3 Princeton Ivy 15–1–2 Automatic 3
4 Maryland Big Ten 12–1–3 At-large 1
5 SMU ACC 11–4–4 Automatic 25
6 Indiana Big Ten 12–5–1 At-large 24
7 Georgetown Big East 10–3–4 Automatic 15
8 Portland West Coast 11–1–3 At-large 6
9 San Diego West Coast 13–2–3 Automatic 7
10 High Point Big South 13–1–4 Automatic 9
11 Bryant America East 15–1–2 At-large 5
12 Stanford ACC 13–3–2 At-large 8
13 UConn Big East 13–3–2 At-large RV
14 Akron Big East 11–3–3 At-large 14
15 NC State ACC 12–2–4 At-large 11
16 Furman SoCon 12–1–4 Automatic 12

Bracket

The bracket was announced on Monday, November 17, 2025. First round games were to be played on November 20 at campus sites.

Vermont Region 1

First round
November 20
Second round
November 23
Third round
November 29–30
Quarterfinals
December 5–6
            
1 Vermont* 2
Hofstra (a.e.t.) 3
Syracuse* 0
Hofstra 2
Hofstra 3 (4)
16 Furman* (p) 3 (5)
Clemson* 0
Western Michigan 1
Western Michigan 0
16 Furman* 1
16 Furman 1
8 Portland* 0
9 San Diego* 1
Grand Canyon 2
UCLA* 0 (1)
Grand Canyon (p) 0 (3)
Grand Canyon 0
8 Portland* 1
Denver* 2
UC Irvine 0
Denver 2 (4)
8 Portland* (p) 2 (5)

*Host institution

Schedule

First round
November 20 Denver 2–0UC IrvineDenver, CO
3:00 p.m. MST Kyle McGowan 71'
Luke Schultz 75'
Report Stadium: CIBER Field
Attendance: 514
Referee: Mindi Lamboni
Assistant referees: Jarred Mosher
Assistant referees: Joseph Saskowski
Fourth official: Michael Donovan
November 20 Syracuse0–2 Hofstra Syracuse, NY
6:00 p.m. EST Tim Brdaric  33'
Chimere Omeze  59'
Report Laurie Goddard 19' (pen.)
Daniel Burko 26'
Evangelos Chrysostomou  45'
Stadium: SU Soccer Stadium
Attendance: 670
Referee: Adam Kilpatrick
Assistant referees: Scott Kachmarik
Assistant referees: Garrett Owen
Fourth official: Stephen Montanino
November 20 Clemson0–1 Western Michigan Clemson, SC
6:00 p.m. EST Arthur Duquenne  90' Report Mathieu Beuvain 21'
Juan Romero  54'
Stadium: Riggs Field
Attendance: 861
Referee: Richonne Clark
Assistant referees: Danny Thornberry
Assistant referees: Tyler Bost
Fourth official: Khadime Sabara
November 20 UCLA0–0 (a.e.t.)
(1–3 p)
Grand Canyon Los Angeles, CA
2:00 p.m. PST Oliver Roche  73'
Konstantinos Georgallides  85'
Report Stadium: Wallis Annenberg Stadium
Attendance: 323
Referee: Rene Núñez
Assistant referees: Kristen Patterson
Assistant referees: Austin Cozzi
Fourth official: Matthew Tanious
Penalties
Konstantinos Georgallides
Sebastian Rincon
Artem Vovk
Adrian Aguilar
Liam Harrington
Alan Hermitte
Junior Diouf
Charles Volcy
Second round
November 23 (1) Vermont2–3 (a.e.t.) Hofstra Burlington, VT
1:00 p.m. EST Philipp Kühn 13'
Niels Hartman  61'
Rui Aoki 84'
Report Aleksei Armas  38'
Pablo Hempelmann-Perez 66'
Jan Ziewiec 68'
Laurie Goddard 97'
Stadium: Virtue Field
Attendance: 2,630
Referee: Matthew Mercier
Assistant referees: George Frascione
Assistant referees: Kyle O'Grady
Fourth official: Jeremiah Vallieres
November 23 (16) Furman 1–0Western MichiganGreenville, SC
2:00 p.m. EST Trip Campbell 43' Report Jordan Klein  22' Stadium: Stone Stadium
Attendance: 2,205
Referee: Amin Hadzić
Assistant referees: Justin Howard
Assistant referees: Chris Zuerner
Fourth official: Kevin Broadley
November 23 (9) San Diego1–2 Grand Canyon San Diego, CA
5:00 p.m. PST Iain Wagner 66'
Owen Walz  75'
Report Ben Assane Fall 6'
Junior Diouf 88'
Stadium: Torero Stadium
Attendance: 1,511
Referee: Brandon Stevis
Assistant referees: Emmanuel Padilla
Assistant referees: Edwar Hernandez
Fourth official: Victor Ruiz
November 23 (8) Portland 2–2 (a.e.t.)
(5–4 p)
DenverPortland, OR
6:00 p.m. PST Joe Highfield 20' (pen.)
Angel Martinez  48'
Anton Hjalmarsson  55'
Wylie Trujillo  64'
Diego Rosas 65'
Report Holger Olsson 3' (pen.)
Trevor Wright  62'
Kyle McGowan 77'
Aidan Semelsberger  97'
Stadium: Merlo Field
Attendance: 2,329
Referee: Cedric Adams
Assistant referees: Raymond Moffatte Jr.
Assistant referees: C. J. Koll
Fourth official: Chris Wilgus
Penalties
Joe Highfield
Anton Hjalmarsson
Andrew Portis
Micaah Garnette
David Ajagbe
Jake Smith
Dylan Akau
Ian Welch
Holger Olsson
Kyle McGowan
Third round
November 29 (8) Portland 1–0Grand CanyonPortland, OR
7:00  p.m. PST Joe Highfield 80'
Angel Martinez  82'
Report Junior Diouf  90' Stadium: Merlo Field
Attendance: 3,024
Referee: Will Niccolls
Assistant referees: J. J. Blodgett
Assistant referees: Cody Zipp
Fourth official: Pawel Sojka
November 30 (16) Furman 3–3 (a.e.t.)
(5–4 p)
HofstraGreenville, SC
1:00 p.m. EST Luke Hutzell 45'  73'
Wilfer Bustamante 77'
Diego Hernandez 80'
Report Daniel Burko 17'
Hofstra Team  75'
Laurie Goddard 81', 82'
Stadium: Stone Stadium
Attendance: 1,676
Referee: Daniel Radford
Assistant referees: Robert Dail
Assistant referees: Raymond Thomas
Fourth official: Kyle Johnston
Penalties
Braden Dunham
Diego Hernandez
Connor Stout
Wilfer Bustamante
Landon Hill
Aleksei Armas
Pablo Hempelmann-Perez
Stefano Campisi
Daniel Burko
Laurie Goddard
Quarterfinals
December 5 (8) Portland0–1 (16) Furman Portland, OR
7:00  p.m. PST Wylie Trujillo  19'
Sebastian Hernandez  66'
Report Wilfer Bustamante  34'
Lloyd Wamu Snell  53'
Ryan Wagner  72'
Gianluca Rizzo  74'
Braden Dunham 75'
Stadium: Merlo Field
Attendance: 4,252
Referee: Michael Gebreslassie
Assistant referees: Baboucarr Jallow
Assistant referees: Cameron Zipp
Fourth official: Raymond Moffatte Jr.

Virginia Region 2

First round
November 20
Second round
November 23
Third round
November 29–30
Quarterfinals
December 5–6
            
7 Georgetown* 2
UCF 0
UCF* 3
Florida Atlantic 2
7 Georgetown* 2
10 High Point 1
West Virginia* (a.e.t.) 4
St. John's 3
West Virginia 2
10 High Point* 3
7 Georgetown* 2
15 NC State 3
15 NC State* 2
Marshall 0
Marshall* 1
Cleveland State 0
15 NC State* 2
UNC Greensboro 0
UNC Greensboro* (p) 0 (4)
Elon 0 (3)
UNC Greensboro (p) 2 (4)
2 Virginia* 2 (3)

*Host institution

Schedule

First round
November 20 UNC Greensboro 0–0 (a.e.t.)
(4–3 p)
ElonGreensboro, NC
5:00 p.m. EST Daniel Longo  79' Report Charlie Kitch  51'
Jahmir Flowers  85'
Weston Jonke  103'
Stadium: UNCG Soccer Stadium
Attendance: 1,524
Referee: Sergio Gonzalez
Assistant referees: Rick Rogers
Assistant referees: Chris Zuerner
Fourth official: Eric Usher
Penalties
Arnaud Tattevin
Magnus Kjoller
Enzo Dovlo
Daniel Longo
Kimito Fritz
Jack Donlon
Jordin Wilson
August Guinle
Einar Ness
Martin Kozak
November 20 UCF 3–2Florida AtlanticOrlando, FL
7:00 p.m. EST Clarence Awoudor 15'
Gwendal Degorce  21'
Joey Mueller 24'
Lilian Ricol 59'
Report Caleb Chapman  53'
Andreas Raisanen 56'
Mamadou Diarra 81'
Felipe Santos  87'
Stadium: UCF Soccer and Track Stadium
Attendance: 1,358
Referee: Elvis Osmanovic
Assistant referees: Carlos Morales-Lastra<>Jake Joyce
Fourth official: Arnel Selman
November 20 West Virginia 4–3 (a.e.t.)St. John'sMorgantown, WV
7:00 p.m. EST Marcus Caldeira 69' 87' 90+4'
Nicolas Scargle 79'
Report Andrew Porucznik  36'
Kaief Tomlinson  42'
Team  44'
Bjorn Nikolajewski 46' (pen.)
Gabe Smyth 51'
Guilherme Gomes 81'
Stadium: Dick Dlesk Soccer Stadium
Attendance: 905
Referee: Austin Saini
Assistant referees: Benjamin Mast
Dustin Killick
Fourth official: Adam Walters
November 20 Marshall 1–0Cleveland StateHuntington, WV
7:15 p.m. EST Joao Alves  4'
Nikita Pakhomov  6'
David de la Vibora Bonilla 28'
Report Uros Jevtic  44'
CSU Team  80'  81'
Stadium: Veterans Memorial Soccer Complex
Attendance: 1,975
Second round
November 23 (2) Virginia2–2 (a.e.t.)
(3–4 p)
UNC Greensboro Charlottesville, VA
5:00 p.m. EST AJ Smith 16'
Zachary Ehrenpreis  33'
Jesus de Vicente  44'
Nicholas Simmonds 80' (pen.)
Report Issah Haruna 5'
Pablo Torre 40'
Sami Lachekar  74'
Stadium: Klöckner Stadium
Attendance: 1,255
Referee: Sorin Stoica
Assistant referees: Richard Wells
Assistant referees: Nicholas Seymour
Fourth official: Jeffrey Skinker
Penalties
Nicholas Simmonds
AJ Smith
Luke Burns
Jesus de Vicente
Marcos dos Santos
Arnaud Tattevin
Magnus Kjoller
Enzo Dovlo
Daniel Longo
Kimito Fritz
November 23 (7) Georgetown 2–0UCFWashington, DC
5:00 p.m. EST Mitchell Baker 69' 80' Report Stadium: Shaw Field
Attendance: 1,107
Referee: Stephen Foster
Assistant referees: Eric Weisbrod
Assistant referees: A. Max Smith
Fourth official: Gregory Demello
November 23 (15) NC State 2–0MarshallRaleigh, NC
6:00 p.m. EST Donavan Phillip 2'
Calem Tommy  27'
Riley Moloney 59'
Report David de la Vibora Bonilla  64'
Marshall Team  73'
Stadium: Dail Soccer Field
Attendance: 1,678
Referee: Kevin Maurer
Assistant referees: Benjamin Wooten
Assistant referees: Eric Usher
Fourth official: Richard Crowgey
November 23 (10) High Point 3–2West VirginiaHigh Point, NC
7:30 p.m. EST Noah Behrmann 32'
Mo Guettel 37'
Chris Niblock 53'
Report Nicolas Scargle  27'
WVU Team  55'
Isaac Scheer 55'
Bryce Swinehart  65'
Marcus Caldeira 87'
Stadium: Vert Stadium
Attendance: 4,913
Referee: David Erbacher
Assistant referees: Rick Rogers
Assistant referees: Hillis Waddell
Fourth official: Josiah Parke
Third round
November 29 (7) Georgetown 2–1(10) High PointWashington, DC
5:00 p.m. EST Mitchell Baker 16'
GU Team  54'
Zach Zengue 61'
Max Viera  81'
Report Lukas Kamrath  53'
Prosper Adagani  79'
Jefferson Amaya  84' 89'
Stadium: Shaw Field
Attendance: 1,311
Referee: Austin Saini
Assistant referees: Josh Pitt
Assistant referees: Nate Penn
Fourth official: Gary Gutierrez
November 30 (15) NC State 2–0UNC GreensboroRaleigh, NC
6:00 p.m. EST Taig Healy 6'
Donavan Phillip 79'
Report Stadium: Dail Soccer Field
Attendance: 1,211
Referee: Dimitar Chavdarov
Assistant referees: Benjamin Mast
Assistant referees: Marcus Moss
Fourth official: Hicham El Bariqi
Quarterfinals
December 6[4] (7) Georgetown2-3 (15) NC State Washington, DC
3:00 p.m. EST Loukas Maroutsis 35'
Tate Lampman 37'
Mitchell Baker  56'
Eric Howard  90'
Report Isaac Heffess  4'
Taig Healy 6'
Drew Lovelace 8'
Nikola Markovic  14'
Carlos Santamaria 36' (pen.)
Riley Moloney  62'
Tyler Caton  68'
NC State Team  90'
Stadium: Shaw Field
Attendance: 2107
Referee: JC Griggs
Assistant referees: Ross Kleinstruber
Assistant referees: Trevor Hadick
Fourth official: Nathaniel Hirschman

Princeton Region 3

First round
November 20
Second round
November 23
Third round
November 29–30
Quarterfinals
December 5–6
            
3 Princeton* 1
Duke 2
Duke* 1
Fairleigh Dickinson 0
Duke 0
14 Akron* 2
Michigan* 0
Notre Dame 1
Notre Dame 0
14 Akron* 1
14 Akron* 2
Saint Louis 3
11 Bryant* 1
Seton Hall 0
Seton Hall* (p) 1 (3)
Siena 1 (0)
11 Bryant* 2 (3)
Saint Louis 2 (4)
Saint Louis (a.e.t.) * 2
Kentucky 1
Saint Louis 1
6 Indiana* 0

*Host institution

Schedule

First round
November 20 Duke 1–0Fairleigh DickinsonDurham, NC
1:00 p.m. EST Ulfur Björnsson  67' 89' (pen.)
Preston Zabinko  74'
Report Nk Tima  47'
Connor O Reilly  70'
Matheus Franca  89'
Stadium: Koskinen Stadium
Attendance: 236
Referee: John Matto
Assistant referees: Robert Dail
Assistant referees: Justin Howard
Fourth official: Kevin Broadley
November 20 Seton Hall 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(3–0 p)
SienaSouth Orange, NJ
5:00 p.m. EST Agustin Resch 59'  90'
Pyry Lampinen  87'
Giacomo Mana  88'
Ralph Pascarella  88'
Thomas Sellwood  105'
Report Mario Navarro Perez 89'
Christian Amaral  88'
Thomas Sams  89'
Stadium: Owen T. Carroll Field
Attendance: 489
Referee: Andrea Pileri
Assistant referees: Zachary Rubinich
Assistant referees: Michael Gorsegner
Fourth official: Corey Phillips
Penalties
Mans Saebbo
Konstantin Donalies
Axel Berglund
Tomislav Vrdoljak
Martin Piedeleu
Eric Svensson
November 20 Michigan0–1 Notre Dame Ann Arbor, MI
6:00 p.m. EST Matthew Fisher  26'
Nolan Miller  42'
Mitar Mitrović  54'  90'
João Paulo Ramos  54'
Nicholas Cassiday  72'
Team  72' 90+1'
Zach Martens  90+1'
Report Wyatt Lewis  48'
Matthew Fisher 51' (o.g.)
KK Baffour  57'
Stadium: U-M Soccer Stadium
Attendance: 1,133
Referee: Sorin Stoica
Assistant referees: Jeffrey Mellen
Assistant referees: Aaron Fong
Fourth official: Donovan Noocha
November 20 Saint Louis 2–1 (a.e.t.)KentuckySt. Louis, MO
7:00 p.m. CST Jack DiMaria 86' 90+14' Report Agustin Lopez 5'
Team  43'
Kevin Larsson  71'  83'
Marqes Muir  74'
Stadium: Hermann Stadium
Attendance: 1,325
Referee: Youssef El-Messoussi
Assistant referees: Kyle Armstrong
Assistant referees: Joseph Macht
Fourth official: Velimir Stefanović
Second round
November 23 (6) Indiana0–1 Saint Louis Bloomington, IN
12:00 p.m. EST Report Quinten Blair  6'
Tanner Anderson 17'
SLU Team  81'
Gershon Henry  86'
Stadium: Bill Armstrong Stadium
Attendance: 2,255
Referee: Calin Radosav
Assistant referees: Jeremiah Jemison
Assistant referees: Alex Adkins
Fourth official: Britton Maier
November 23 (14) Akron 1–0Notre DameAkron, OH
1:00 p.m. EST Matthew Paiva 88' Report Stadium: FirstEnergy Stadium–Cub Cadet Field
Attendance: 2,046
Referee: Eric Tattersall
Assistant referees: James Duling
Assistant referees: Donald Williams
Fourth official: Noah Matos
November 23 (3) Princeton1–2 Duke Princeton, NJ
4:00 p.m. EST Jack Hunt 33'
Daniel Ittycheria  43'  71'
Kevin Kelley  87'
Report Kamran Acito  54'
Nikolai Bull Jorgensen  66'
Kenan Hot 71'
Leonardo D'Ambrosio 86'
Stadium: Roberts Stadium (New Jersey)
Attendance: 2,303
Referee: Nickrod Fateh
Assistant referees: Ben Pilgrim
Assistant referees: Zachary Smith
Fourth official: Marc Gottfried
November 23 (11) Bryant 1–0Seton HallSmithfield, RI
6:00 p.m. EST Muslim Umar 57'
Mamadi Jiana  66'
Tiago Dias  80'
Report Stadium: Beirne Stadium
Attendance: 1,154
Referee: Carlos Fernandes
Assistant referees: Mike Godi
Assistant referees: Ian Reid
Fourth official: Colby Johnson
Third round
November 30 (14) Akron 2–0DukeAkron, OH
4:00 p.m. EST Remi Agunbiade 11', 52' Report Jamie Kabussu  10'
Trevor Burns  67'
Stadium: FirstEnergy Stadium–Cub Cadet Field
Attendance: 1,344
Referee: Lucas Feathers
Assistant referees: Michael Nickerson
Assistant referees: William Gaither III
Fourth official: Youssef Elmessoussi
November 30 (11) Bryant2–2 (a.e.t.)
(3-4 p)
Saint Louis Smithfield, RI
6:00 p.m. EST Fermin Rodriguez 22'
Muslim Umar 43'
Enzo Carvalho  56'
Mamadi Jiana  56'
Fernando Delgado  63'
Report Quinten Blair 18', 56' (pen.) Stadium: Beirne Stadium
Attendance: 1,400
Referee: Stephen Foster
Assistant referees: Jennifer Dumaine
Assistant referees: Andre Carr
Fourth official: Joseph Poremba
Penalties
Jaime Amaro
Fernando Delgado
Caoimhin Mcconnell
Tiago Dias
Fermin Rodriguez
Quinten Blair
Jack DiMaria
JC Cortez
Tanner Anderson
Quarterfinals
December 6 (14) Akron2–3 Saint Louis Akron, OH
1:00 p.m. EST Jack Roman 4'
Daragh Reilly  27'
Ignacio Alem  35'
Matt Dreas 38'  63'
Report Andrew Heckenlaible  36'
Jackson Delkus  38'
SLU Team 50' (o.g.)
Quinten Blair 78' (pen.)
Tanner Anderson 87'
Stadium: FirstEnergy Stadium–Cub Cadet Field
Attendance: 1,918
Referee: Dimitar Chavdarov
Assistant referees: Fernando Pina
Assistant referees: Marcus Barnett
Fourth official: Sorin Stoica

Maryland Region 4

First round
November 20
Second round
November 23
Third round
November 29–30
Quarterfinals
December 5–6
            
5 SMU* 0
Washington 1
Oregon State* 2
Washington (a.e.t.) 3
Washington 1
12 Stanford* 0
Kansas City* 1
Lindenwood 0
Kansas City 0
12 Stanford* 1
Washington 3
4 Maryland* 1
13 UConn* 3
Cornell 1
Cornell* 4
Lafayette 0
13 UConn 0
4 Maryland* 3
North Carolina* (p) 2 (6)
North Florida 2 (5)
North Carolina 1 (3)
4 Maryland* (p) 1 (4)

*Host institution

Schedule

First round
November 20 Cornell 4–0LafayetteIthaca, NY
5:00 p.m. EST Sergio Zapata 7'
Connor Miller 51'
Adam Schaban 58' 68'
Report Nikolas Hadjimitsis  48' Stadium: Charles F. Berman Field
Attendance: 820
November 20 North Carolina 2–2 (a.e.t.)
(6–5 p)
North FloridaChapel Hill, NC
6:00 p.m. EST Jack Sandmeyer 70'
Dan Klink 88'
Report Luc Granitur 42' 90'  94'
David Perez  57'
Stadium: Dorrance Field
Attendance: 1,029
Referee: Kyle Johnston
Assistant referees: Raymond Thomas
Assistant referees: Richard Wells
Fourth official: Clive Edwards
Penalties
Andrew Czech
Nacho Abeal
Javier Hernandez
Luca Nikolai
John McDowell
Gabriel Bracken Serra
Luis Vera
Luc Granitur
Tyler Prebenda
Rafa Rios
Geraldo Neto
Anton Khelil
Mark Romano
Kaiss Mansouri
November 20 Kansas City 1–0LindenwoodKansas City, MO
6:00 p.m. CST Kevin Nkumu 54'  72'
Team  80'
Report Alander Soares  84'
Leandro Haesler  86'
Team  89'
Stadium: Durwood Soccer Stadium
Attendance: 809
Referee: Anthony Sobolevsky
Assistant referees: Albert Franklin
Assistant referees: Raymond Shirley
Fourth official: Esad Omanović
November 20 Oregon State2–3 (a.e.t.) Washington Corvallis, OR
6:00 p.m. PST Fran Cortijo 4'
Tate Richards  28'
Pol Morlans  66'
Arnau Farnos 77'
Sava Catlett  81'
Report Richie Aman  28' 104'
Harrison Bertos 57'
Connor Lofy 85'
Stadium: Paul Lorenz Field
Attendance: 1,220
Referee: Will Nicholls
Assistant referees: J. J. Blodgett
Assistant referees: Eric Krueger
Fourth official: Pawel Sojka
Second round
November 23 (4) Maryland 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(4–3 p)
North CarolinaCollege Park, MD
1:00 p.m. EST Rocket Ritarita 43'
Leon Koehl  64'
UMD Team  84'
Report Immanuel Mathe  40'
Callum Frogson  52'
Nacho Abeal 54'
Luca Nikolai  80'
Andrew Czech  107'
Stadium: Ludwig Field
Attendance: 3,061
Penalties
Sadam Masereka
Leon Koehl
Joseph Umberto Picotto
Lasse Kelp
Laurin Mack
Andrew Czech
Javier Henandez
Nacho Abeal
Luca Nikolai
John McDowell
November 23 (13) UConn 3–1CornellStorrs, CT
2:00 p.m. EST Austin Brummett 43' 45'  68'
UConn Team  45'
Nicolas Tomerius  56'
Evan Pickering  74'
Alex Tupay 78'
Max Gummesson  85'
Report Connor Miller 37'
Cornell Team  45'
Campbell Reece  77'
Stadium: Morrone Stadium
Attendance: 2,048
Referee: Cedric Cook
Assistant referees: Jennifer Dumaine
Assistant referees: Justen Lopez
Fourth official: David Bork
November 23 (5) SMU0–1 Washington Dallas, TX
1:00 p.m. CST Villads Landsperg  5' Report Alex Hall  5'
UW Team  58'
Connor Lofy 72'
Stadium: Washburne Stadium
Attendance: 2,367
Referee: Rodrigo Albuquerque
Assistant referees: Jay Norris
Assistant referees: Eric Guzman
Fourth official: Muhammad Kaleia
November 23 (12) Stanford 1–0Kansas CityStanford, CA
5:00 p.m. PST Alfonso Tenconi-Gradillas 64'
Will Cleary  85'
Dylan Groeneveld  86'
Report Stadium: Laird Q. Cagan Stadium
Attendance: 1,389
Referee: Bernhard Hosu
Assistant referees: Peter Hanson
Assistant referees: Andrew Hanks
Fourth official: Oscar Guillen
Third round
November 29 (4) Maryland 3–0(13) UConnCollege Park, MD
1:00 p.m. EST Albi Ndrenika 27'
Rocket Ritarita  32' 38'
UMD Team  64'
Luke van Heukelum 88'
Report Austin Brummett  30'  64'
Ayoub Lajhar  32'
UConn Team  44'  86'
Max Gummesson  49'
Balthazar Saunders  64'
Stadium: Ludwig Field
Attendance: 3,043
Referee: Kevin Maurer
Assistant referees: Eric Weisbrod
Assistant referees: Angelo Petruccy
Fourth official: Jason Blight
November 30 (12) Stanford0–1 Washington Stanford, CA
5:00 p.m. PST Report Charlie Kosakoff 88' Stadium: Laird Q. Cagan Stadium
Attendance: 1,650
Referee: Brandon Stevis
Assistant referees: Ivan Sinkevich
Assistant referees: Huseyin Celik
Fourth official: Victor Mba
Quarterfinals
December 6 (4) Maryland1–3 Washington College Park, MD
1:00 p.m. EST Henry Bernstein 19' Report UW Team  19'
Osato Enabulele  30' 38'
Alex Hall  55' 70'
Charlie Kosakoff 55'
Stadium: Ludwig Field
Attendance: 4054

2025 Men's College Cup

Semifinals
December 12
WakeMed Soccer Park
Cary, NC
Championship
December 15 @ 7:00 pm EST
WakeMed Soccer Park
Cary, NC
      
16 Furman 1
Washington 3
Washington (a.e.t.) 3
15 NC State 2
15 NC State 2
Saint Louis 1

Men's College Cup semifinals

December 12 Semifinal(16) Furman1–3 Washington Cary, NC
6:00 p.m. EST Gabe Cox  59'
Luke Hutzell 87'
Report Zach Ramsey 32'
Charlie Kosakoff 40'
Asher Hestad 86'
Stadium: WakeMed Soccer Park
Attendance: 10945
Referee: Lukas Feathers
Assistant referees: Ankur Singh
Assistant referees: Kristin Patterson
Fourth official: Kevin Maurer
December 12 Semifinal (15) NC State 2–1Saint LouisCary, NC
8:30 p.m. EST Donavan Phillip 69'
Taig Healy 73'
Aidan Payne  80'
Isaac Heffess  81'
Report Jeremi Abonne  69'
Quinten Blair 81' (pen.)
Stadium: WakeMed Soccer Park
Attendance: 10945
Referee: Austin Saini
Assistant referees: Jake Brochu
Assistant referees: Dustin Killick
Fourth official: Nickrod Fateh

Men's College Cup final

December 15 Final (15) NC State 2–3 (a.e.t.) Washington Cary, NC
7:00 p.m. EST NCSU Team  44'
Donavan Phillip 66'
Taig Healy 87'
Report Osato Enabulele  39'
Zach Ramsey 44'
UW Team  44'
Joe Dale 62'
Alex Hall  75'
Harrison Bertos 92'
Stadium: WakeMed Soccer Park
Attendance: 10316
Referee: Calin Radosav
Assistant referees: Jeremy Smith
Assistant referees: Peter Hanson
Fourth official: Kyle Johnston

Records by conference

Conference Bids Seeds Record Pct. R32 S16 E8 F4 CG NC
Big Ten 5 2 7-3-2 .667 3 2 2 1 1 1
ACC 9 4 8-7-3 .528 7 3 1 1 1
SoCon 2 1 2-2-3 .500 2 2 1 1
Atlantic 10 1 0 3-1-1 .700 1 1 1 1
Big East 5 3 5-5-1 .500 4 3 2
West Coast 3 2 1-3-1 .300 2 1 1
America East 2 2 1-1-1 .500 2 1
CAA 2 0 2-0-2 .750 1 1
Big South 1 1 1-1-0 .500 1 1
WAC 1 0 1-1-1 .500 1 1
Sun Belt 4 0 3-4-0 .429 3
Summit 2 0 2-1-1 .625 2
Ivy League 2 1 1-2-0 .333 2
Missouri Valley 1 0 1-1-0 .500 1
ASUN 1 0 0-0-1 .500
MAAC 1 0 0-0-1 .500
American 1 0 0-1-0 .000
Big West 1 0 0-1-0 .000
Horizon 1 0 0-1-0 .000
NEC 1 0 0-1-0 .000
Ohio Valley 1 0 0-1-0 .000
Patriot 1 0 0-1-0 .000
  • The R32, S16, E8, F4, CG, and NC columns indicate how many teams from each conference were in the Round of 32 (second round), Round of 16 (third round), Quarterfinals (Elite Eight), Semifinals (Final Four), Championship Game, and National Champion, respectively.
  • Matches concluded by a penalty shootout to determine advancement in the tournament following a drawn match are considered to be a tie for statistical purposes, except for the national championship game.[5]

Statistics

Top goalscorers

There have been 99 goals scored in 40 matches, for an average of 2.48 goals per match (as of December 1, 2025). Players highlighted in bold are still active in the competition.

4 goals

3 goals

  • Mitchell Baker – Georgetown

2 goals

  • Remi Agunbiade – Akron
  • Muslim Umar – Bryant
  • Connor Miller – Cornell
  • Adam Schaba – Cornell
  • Daniel Burko – Hofstra
  • Rocket Ritarita – Maryland
  • Donovan Phillip – NC State
  • Luc Granitur – North Florida
  • Joe Highfield – Portland
  • Quinten Blair – Saint Louis
  • Jack DiMaria – Saint Louis
  • Austin Brummett – UConn
  • Connor Lofy – Washington

1 goal

  • Matthew Paiva – Akron
  • Fermin Rodriguez – Bryant
  • Sergio Zapata – Cornell
  • Kyle McGowan – Denver
  • Holger Olsson – Denver
  • Luke Schultz – Denver
  • Úlfur Björnsson – Duke
  • Leonardo D'Ambrosio – Duke
  • Kenan Hot – Duke
  • Mamadou Diarra – Florida Atlantic
  • Andreas Raisanen – Florida Atlantic
  • Wilfer Bustamante – Furman
  • Trip Campbell – Furman
  • Diego Hernandez – Furman
  • Luke Hutzell – Furman
  • Zach Zengue – Georgetown
  • Junior Diouf – Grand Canyon
  • Ben Assane Fall – Grand Canyon
  • Jefferson Amaya – High Point
  • Noah Behrmann – High Point
  • Mo Guettel – High Point
  • Chris Niblock – High Point
  • Pablo Hempelmann-Perez – Hofstra
  • Jan Ziewiec – Hofstra
  • Kevin Nkumu – Kansas City
  • Agustin Lopez – Kentucky
  • David de la Víbora – Marshall
  • Luke van Heukelum – Maryland
  • Taig Healy – NC State
  • Riley Moloney – NC State
  • Nacho Abea – North Carolina
  • Dan Klink – North Carolina
  • Jack Sandmeyer – North Carolina
  • Fran Cortijo – Oregon State
  • Arnau Farnós – Oregon State
  • Jack Hunt – Princeton
  • Diego Rosas – Portland
  • Tanner Anderson – Saint Louis
  • Iain Wagner – San Diego
  • Agustin Resch – Seton Hall
  • Mario Navarro Perez – Siena
  • Guilherme Gomes – St. John's
  • Björn Nikolajewski – St. John's
  • Gabe Smyth – St. John's
  • Alfonso Tenconi-Gradillas – Stanford
  • Clarence Awoudor – UCF
  • Joey Mueller – UCF
  • Lilian Ricol – UCF
  • Alex Tupay – UConn
  • Issah Haruna – UNC Greensboro
  • Pablo Torre – UNC Greensboro
  • Rui Aoki – Vermont
  • Philipp Kühn – Vermont
  • Nicholas Simmonds – Virginia
  • AJ Smith – Virginia
  • Richie Aman – Washington
  • Harrison Bertos – Washington
  • Charlie Kosakoff – Washington
  • Nicolas Scargle – West Virginia
  • Isaac Scheer – West Virginia
  • Mathieu Beuvain – Western Michigan

1 own goal

  • Matthew Fisher – Michigan (vs. Notre Dame)

Top assists

There have been 100 assists scored in 40 matches, for an average of 2.5 goals per match (as of December 2, 2025). Players highlighted in bold are still active in the competition.

2 assists

  • Wilfer Bustamante – Furman
  • Thengill Orrason – Hofstra
  • Sadam Masereka – Maryland
  • Rafa Rios – North Florida
  • Ayoub Lajhar – UConn
  • Omar Robbana – Vermont
  • Zach Ramsey – Washington
  • Ethan Dekel-Daks – West Virginia
  • Pablo Pozos – West Virginia

1 assist

  • Stefan Dobrijević – Akron
  • Tyler Morck – Akron
  • Jack Roman – Akron
  • Fernando Delgado – Bryant
  • Paco Fernandez – Bryant
  • Mamadi Jiana – Bryant
  • Jorge Veintimilla – Bryant
  • Westin Carnevale – Cornell
  • Aidan Martin – Cornell
  • Connor Miller – Cornell
  • Dominik Kolbl – Cornell
  • Sergio Zapata – Cornell
  • Keegan Kelly – Denver
  • Kamran Acito – Duke
  • Ulfur Björnsson – Duke
  • Mamadou Diarra – Florida Atlantic
  • Aboubacar Traore – Florida Atlantic
  • Diego Hernandez – Furman
  • Landon Hill – Furman
  • Luke Hutzell – Furman
  • Mitchell Baker – Georgetown
  • Aidan Godinho – Georgetown
  • Mateo Ponce-Ocampo – Georgetown
  • Zach Zengue – Georgetown
  • Felipe Cobian – Grand Canyon
  • Allan Rosales – Grand Canyon
  • Xande Santos – Grand Canyon
  • Daniel Lugo – High Point
  • Aleksei Armas – Hofstra
  • Owen Barnett – Hofstra
  • Daniel Burko – Hofstra
  • Evangelos Chrysostomou – Hofstra
  • Samuel Francou – Hofstra
  • Laurie Goddard – Hofstra
  • Joackim Betina – Kansas City
  • Mathias Baucher – Kansas City
  • Jace Clark – Maryland
  • Rocket Ritarita – Maryland
  • Chris Steinleitner – Maryland
  • Taig Healy – NC State
  • Drew Lovelace – NC State
  • Riley Moloney – NC State
  • Aidan Payne – NC State
  • Carlos Santamaria – NC State
  • Calem Tommy – NC State
  • Charlie Antonelius – North Carolina
  • Bertil Hansen – North Carolina
  • Luca Nikolai – North Carolina
  • Gabriel Serra – North Carolina
  • Mark Romano – North Florida
  • Arnau Farnós – Oregon State
  • Miguel-Angel Hernandez – Portland
  • Diego Rosas – Portland
  • Jack Jasinski – Princeton
  • Jeremi Abonnel – Saint Louis
  • Jack DiMaria – Saint Louis
  • Theo Franca – Saint Louis
  • Carlos Leatherman – Saint Louis
  • Jaxson Findlay – San Diego
  • Hugo Gerbore – Seton Hall
  • Martin Piedeleu – Siena
  • Eric Svensson – Siena
  • Jack Pymm – Stanford
  • Julian Jakopović – St. John's
  • Ank Nibogora – St. John's
  • Godwin Partey – St. John's
  • Andrew Porucznik – St. John's
  • Charlie Holmes – UConn
  • Evan Pickering – UConn
  • Balthazar Saunders – UConn
  • Marco Valentic – UConn
  • Clarence Awoudor – UCF
  • Joey Mueller – UCF
  • Claudel N'goubou – UCF
  • Malick Thiaw – UCF
  • Issah Haruna – UNC Greensboro
  • Daniel Longo – UNC Greensboro
  • Marcos Blasco – Vermont
  • Marco Dos Santos – Virginia
  • Gabe Fernandez – Washington
  • Juan Alvarez – West Virginia
  • Isaac Scheer – West Virginia

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b Kentucky, UCF, and West Virginia are all men's soccer affiliates of the Sun Belt Conference. Neither the Southeastern Conference (primary home of Kentucky) nor the Big 12 Conference (primary home of UCF and West Virginia) sponsors men's soccer.
  2. ^ Akron is a men's soccer affiliate member of the Big East Conference, as its primary conference; the Mid-American Conference does not sponsor men's soccer.
  3. ^ Oregon State is a men's soccer affiliate member of the West Coast Conference, as its primary home of the Pac-12 Conference does not sponsor men's soccer.

References

  1. ^ "Vermont claims first national championship on OT goal". Associated Press. December 16, 2024. Retrieved December 17, 2024.
  2. ^ "Cary Chosen as Long-Term Host for NCAA National Championships". Visit Raliegh.
  3. ^ a b c d "Division I Men's Soccer Championships Record Book" (PDF). National Collegiate Athletic Association. Retrieved November 17, 2025.
  4. ^ Match postponed from December 5 due to snow "NCAA Quarterfinal Match Moved to Saturday Due to Inclement Weather". guhoyas.com. December 5, 2025. Retrieved December 5, 2025.
  5. ^ Grady, Rich (ed.). "Rule 7.2.3". NCAA Soccer Rules Book (PDF) (2024 and 2025 ed.). National Collegiate Athletic Association. p. 40. Archived (PDF) from the original on August 28, 2024. Retrieved January 11, 2025.