2017 Atlantic 10 Men's Soccer Tournament

2017 Atlantic 10 Men's Soccer Tournament
Classification Division I
Quarterfinals site Higher seeds
Semifinals site Baujan Field
Dayton, Ohio
Finals site Baujan Field
Dayton, Ohio
Champions UMass (3rd title)
Winning coach Fran O'Leary (1st title)
MVP Matthew Mooney (UMass)
Broadcast A10 Network
Atlantic 10 Men's Soccer Tournament
«2016  2018»
2017 Atlantic 10 Conference men's soccer standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L T  W L T
UMass 6 1 1  15 4 3
VCU + 6 2 0  13 7 0
George Washington 6 2 0  9 7 2
Dayton 6 2 0  9 8 2
#11 Fordham + 5 2 1  14 6 3
Rhode Island 4 3 1  10 6 3
St. Bonaventure 4 4 0  8 9 2
Saint Louis 4 4 0  7 9 1
Davidson 3 4 1  8 7 2
LaSalle 3 5 0  8 9 1
Saint Joseph's 1 6 1  3 11 4
Duquesne 1 7 0  3 13 1
George Mason 0 7 1  5 9 2
As of December 13, 2017; Rankings from United Soccer Coaches

The 2017 Atlantic 10 Men's Soccer Tournament, was the 20th edition of the Atlantic 10 Men's Soccer Tournament. It determined the Atlantic 10 Conference's automatic berth into the 2017 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship.

UMass won their third ever A-10 title, and their first in 10 years, defeating VCU 3-1 in the final. VCU reached the championship for a third-consecutive season.

The tournament was hosted by the University of Dayton and all matches from the semifinals onward will be contested at Baujan Field.

Seeds

The top eight teams based on conference regular season record will participate in the tournament.[1]

Seed School Conference Tiebreaker
1UMass6–1–1
2VCU6–2–0+GD
3George Washington6–2–0+GD
4Dayton6–2–0+GD
5Fordham5–2–1
6Rhode Island4–3–1
7St. Bonaventure4–4–0+GD
8Saint Louis4–4–0+GD

Bracket

Quarterfinals
November 4-5
Semifinals
Friday, November 10
Championship
Sunday, November 12
         
1 UMass 1
8 Saint Louis 0
1 UMass (OT) 1
5 Fordham 0
4 Dayton 2
5 Fordham 3
1 UMass 3
2 VCU 1
2 VCU 4
7 St. Bonaventure 1
2 VCU 2
6 Rhode Island 0
3 George Washington 0
6 Rhode Island 1

Results

Quarterfinals

No. 3 George Washington Colonials 0–1 No. 6 Rhode Island Rams
Seemungal Yellow card 11'
Fitch Yellow card 46'
Report Dickson  12'
Zarokostas Yellow card 18'
Brangman Yellow card 35'
Leifhelm Yellow card 85'
Attendance: 511
Referee: Andrew Dennis

No. 4 Dayton Flyers 2–3 No. 5 Fordham Rams
Lianes Yellow card 36'
Taneski Yellow card 60'
Nino Yellow card 63'
Helgason  65'
Haupt  78'
Report Dziedzic  35'
Ohlendorf Yellow card 63'
Oland  75'
Loebe  83'
Attendance: 318
Referee: Shane Magaris

No. 1 UMass Minutemen 1–0 No. 8 Saint Louis
O'Dwyer  31'
Fulton Yellow card 58'
Report Sarr Red card 89'

No. 2 VCU Rams 4–1 No. 7 St. Bonaventure Bonnies
Haji  27'
Dal Molin Yellow card 34'
Santos  66', 82'
Fatton  72'
Report Dyck  64'
Attendance: 274
Referee: Brett Bosley

Semifinals

No. 1 UMass Minutemen 1–0 (a.e.t.) No. 5 Fordham Rams
Smith Yellow card 6'
O'Dwyer Yellow card 32'
Gorich  95'
Report Oland Yellow card 86'
Attendance: 164
Referee: Neil Barbulescu

No. 2 VCU Rams 2–0 No. 6 Rhode Island Rams
Shimazaki Yellow card 39'
Santos  70'
Haji  82'
Report Benco Yellow card 31'
Zarokostas Yellow card 54'
Davids Yellow card 84'
Attendance: 164
Referee: Brandon Artis

Final

No. 1 UMass Minutemen 3–1 No. 2 VCU Rams
Smith Yellow card 28'  77'
Hamill Yellow card 30'
Mooney  55'
Fulton Yellow card 67'
Desantis  83'
Report Dal Molin Yellow card 26'
Fatton Yellow card 55'
Amorosino  70'
Attendance: 147
Referee: Cory Richardson

Statistics

Top goalscorers

Rank Player College Goals
1 Brazil Rafael Santos VCU 3
2 Turkey Siad Haji VCU 2
3 Italy Francesco Amorosino VCU 1
United States Alex Desantis UMass
United States Tyler Dickson Rhode Island
Canada Jacob Dyck St. Bonaventure
United States Bart Dziedzic Fordham
United States Luc Fatton VCU
Germany Konrad Gorich UMass
Germany Jannik Loebe Fordham
United States Matthew Mooney UMass
United States James Haupt Dayton
Iceland Saemundur Thor Helgason Dayton
England Connor O'Dwyer UMass
Norway Jörgen Oland Fordham
United States Davis Smith UMass

Awards

All-Tournament Team

The Atlantic-10 All-Tournament Team was announced following the championship game. Matthew Mooney of UMass won the MVP award.[2]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 United States GK Bardia Asefina (UMass)
2 United States DF Tyler Dickson (Rhode Island)
3 Germany DF Konrad Gorich (UMass)
4 United States DF Brandon Merklin (UMass)
5 Italy MF Francesco Amorosino (VCU)
6 Germany MF Jannik Loebe (Fordham)
7 United States MF Matthew Mooney (UMass)
8 Brazil MF Rafael Andrade Santos (VCU)
9 United States MF Davis Smith (UMass)
10 Turkey FW Said Haji (VCU)
11 United States FW James Haupt (Dayton)

See also

References

  1. "Massachusetts Claims Top Seed in 2017 #A10MSOC Championship". Atlantic 10 Conference. November 1, 2017. Retrieved November 2, 2017.
  2. "UMass Wins 2017 Atlantic 10 Men's Soccer Championship". atlantic10.com. Atlantic 10 Conference. November 12, 2017. Retrieved November 13, 2017.
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