1985 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship

1985 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship
Men's College Cup (semifinals & final)
Country USA
Teams 23
Champions UCLA (1st title)
Runners-up American (1st title game)
Matches played 22
Goals scored 64 (2.91 per match)
Top goal scorer(s) Dale Ervine, UCLA (4)
1984
1986

The 1985 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship was the 26th organized men's college soccer tournament by the National Collegiate Athletic Association, to determine the top college soccer team in the United States.

The UCLA Bruins won their first national title by defeating the American Eagles in the championship game, 1–0, after eight overtime periods. The final match was played on December 14, 1985, in Seattle, Washington, at the Kingdome for the second straight year.[1][2]

Early rounds

  First round Second round Third round Semifinals Championship
Kingdome
Seattle, Washington
                                               
       
    Hartwick College 2  
      Columbia 0  
  LIU Brooklyn 1
  Columbia (OT) 3  
    Hartwick College 1  
    Boston U. 0  
       
       
    Connecticut 1
      Boston U. (OT/PK) 2  
     
       
    Hartwick College 0  
    American 1  
  Clemson 5  
  NC State 2  
    Clemson 0
      South Carolina (OT/PK) 1  
  Duke 0
  South Carolina 3  
    South Carolina 0
    American 2  
       
       
    American 3
      George Mason 1  
  George Mason 1
  Virginia 0  
    American 0
    UCLA (8OT) 1
       
    Evansville 3  
      Indiana 0  
  Akron 0
  Indiana 2  
    Evansville 1  
    Penn State 0  
       
       
    Temple 5
      Penn State (OT/PK) 6  
     
       
    Evansville 1
    UCLA 3  
  UCLA 3  
  California 1  
    UCLA (OT) 1
      UNLV 0  
  Fresno State 1
  UNLV 2  
    UCLA 2
    SMU 0  
       
       
    SMU 2
      Air Force 1  
     

Final

American 0–1 (8OT) UCLA
Attendance: 5,986

See also

References

  1. "1985 Division I Men's Championship Bracket" (PDF). NCAA. NCAA.org. p. 25. Retrieved December 15, 2012.
  2. http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/m_soccer_champs_records/2012/D1/champs.pdf
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