NCAA Division III Women's Soccer Championship

NCAA Women's Division III Soccer Championship
Founded 1986
Number of teams 64
Current champions Washington–Saint Louis
Most successful club(s) Messiah (5)
Television broadcasters ESPNU
Website NCAA.com

The NCAA Division III Women's Soccer Championship is an American intercollegiate college soccer tournament conducted by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) to determine the Division III national champion. It has been held annually since 1986 when the Division III championship was established for universities that do not award athletics scholarships.[1] A third Division II championship was added in 1988.

Traditionally, the tournament is held in November and December of each year following the end of the regular season. Originally, the tournament finals were held on the campus of one of the teams participating in the semifinals. Since 2004, however, it has been held a pre-determined neutral site.

The current champions are the Washington University Bears. With five national titles, the Messiah Falcons are the most successful team.[2]

Champions

NCAA Division III Women's Soccer Championship
Year Finals Site
(Host)
Final Match Semifinalists Finals Attendance
Champion Score Runner-up
1986
Details
Cortland, NY
(SUNY Cortland)
Rochester (NY) 1–0 Plymouth State UC San Diego
Cortland State
300
1987
Details
Rochester, NY
(Rochester)
1–0 William Smith St. Thomas (MN)
Plymouth State
1,106
1988
Details
Geneva, NY
(William Smith)
William Smith 1–0 UC San Diego Ithaca
Methodist
800
1989
Details
San Diego, CA
(UC San Diego)
UC San Diego 3–2
(3OT)
Ithaca St. Thomas (MN)
William Smith
1,200
1990
Details
Cortland, NY
(Cortland State)
Ithaca 1–0
(4OT)
Cortland State Saint Benedict
Methodist
647
1991
Details
Plymouth, NH
(Plymouth State)
2–0 Rochester (NY) UC San Diego
Plymouth State
409
1992
Details
Fredericksburg, VA
(Mary Washington)
Cortland State 1–0 UMass Dartmouth UC San Diego
Mary Washington
300
1993
Details
Geneva, NY
(William Smith)
Trenton State 4–0 Plymouth State UC San Diego
William Smith
600
1994
Details
San Diego, CA
(UC San Diego)
4–3
(3OT)
UC San Diego Geneseo
North Carolina Wesleyan
1,025
1995
Details
Galloway, NJ
(Richard Stockton)
UC San Diego 3–0 Methodist William Smith
Richard Stockton
713
1996
Details
Amherst, MA
(Amherst)
2–1 TCNJ Chicago
Amherst
543
1997
Details
Elizabethtown, PA
(Elizabethtown)
1–0 William Smith Elizabethtown
Washington–St. Louis
240
1998
Details
Ithaca, NY
(Ithaca)
Macalester 1–0
(4OT)
TCNJ Ithaca
Willamette
230
1999
Details
Williamstown, MA
(Williams)
UC San Diego 1–0 Macalester Williams
TCNJ
797
2000
Details
Medford, MA
(Tufts)
TCNJ 2–1 Tufts Wisconsin–Stevens Point
Trinity (TX)
1,500
2001
Details
Delaware, OH
(Ohio Wesleyan)
Ohio Wesleyan 1–0 Amherst Wheaton (IL)
Willamette
617
2002
Details
Geneva, NY
(William Smith)
1–0 Messiah William Smith
Trinity (TX)
548
2003
Details
Oneonta, NY
(SUNY Oneonta)
SUNY Oneonta 2–1
(OT)
Chicago DePauw
TCNJ
811
2004
Details
Greensboro, NC Wheaton (IL) 1–1
(5–4, pen)
Puget Sound Wheaton (MA)
Messiah
726
2005
Details
Messiah 1–0 TCNJ Chicago
Tufts
1,073
2006
Details
Lake Buena Vista, FL Wheaton (IL) 2–0 Messiah
Virginia Wesleyan
420
2007
Details
1–0 Messiah TCNJ
Western Connecticut State
530
2008
Details
Greensboro, NC Messiah 5–0 Wheaton (IL) William Smith
Williams
877
2009
Details
San Antonio, TX 1–0 Washington–St. Louis TCNJ
Lynchburg (VA)
470
2010
Details
Hardin–Simmons 2–1 Messiah Otterbein
William Smith
795
2011
Details
Messiah 3–1 Wheaton (IL) Ithaca
William Smith
562
2012
Details
1–0 Emory Wheaton (IL)
Misericordia
437
2013
Details
William Smith 2–0 Trinity (TX) Capital
Middlebury
654
2014
Details
Kansas City, MO Lynchburg (VA) 0–0
(4–3, pen)
Williams Illinois Wesleyan
Johns Hopkins
550
2015
Details
Williams 2–1 Washington–Saint Louis Centre
Messiah
864
2016
Details
Salem, VA[3] Washington–Saint Louis 1–1
(5–4, pen)
Messiah Brandeis
Chicago
847
2017 Williams 1-0 Chicago TCNJ

Hardin–Simmons

470

Cumulative results

Team Championships Runners-up Semifinalists
Messiah 5 (2005, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013) 4 (2002, 2007, 2010, 2016) 3 (2004, 2006, 2015)
UC San Diego 5 (1989, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999) 2 (1988, 1994) 4 (1986, 1991, 1992, 1993)
TCNJ (Trenton State) 3 (1993, 1994, 2000) 4 (1996, 1998, 2005, 2006) 5 (1999, 2003, 2007, 2009, 2017)
Wheaton (IL) 3 (2004, 2006, 2007) 2 (2008, 2011) 2 (2001, 2012)
William Smith 2 (1988, 2013) 2 (1987, 1997) 7 (1989, 1993, 1995, 2002, 2008, 2010, 2011)
Ithaca 2 (1990, 1991) 1 (1989) 3 (1988, 1998, 2011)
Rochester (NY) 2 (1986, 1987) 1 (1991) 0
Ohio Wesleyan 2 (2001, 2002) 0 0
Williams 2 (2015, 2017) 1 (2014) 1 (2008)
Washington–Saint Louis 1 (2016) 2 (2009, 2015) 1 (1997)
SUNY Cortland 1 (1992) 1 (1990) 1 (1986)
Macalester 1 (1998) 1 (1999) 0
Lynchburg 1 (2014) 0 1 (2009)
Hardin–Simmons 1 (2010) 0 1 (2017)
SUNY Oneonta 1 (2003) 0 0
Plymouth State 0 2 (1986, 1993) 2 (1987, 1991)
Chicago 0 1 (2003) 3 (1996, 2005, 2016)
Trinity (TX) 0 1 (2013) 2 (2000, 2002)
Methodist 0 1 (1995) 2 (1988, 1990)
Amherst 0 1 (2001) 1 (1996)
Tufts 0 1 (2000) 1 (2005)
Emory 0 1 (2012) 0
Puget Sound 0 1 (2004) 0
UMass Dartmouth 0 1 (1992) 0
Willamette 0 0 2 (1998, 2001)
St. Thomas (MN) 0 0 2 (1987, 1989)
Brandeis 0 0 1 (2016)
Centre 0 0 1 (2015)
Johns Hopkins 0 0 1 (2014)
Illinois Wesleyan 0 0 1 (2014)
Capital 0 0 1 (2013)
Middlebury 0 0 1 (2013)
Misericordia 0 0 1 (2012)
Otterbein 0 0 1 (2010)
Western Connecticut State 0 0 1 (2007)
Virginia Wesleyan 0 0 1 (2006)
Wheaton (MA) 0 0 1 (2004)
DePauw 0 0 1 (2003)
Wisconsin–Stevens Point 0 0 1 (2000)
Elizabethtown 0 0 1 (1997)
Stockton (Richard Stockton) 0 0 1 (1995)
North Carolina Wesleyan 0 0 1 (1994)
SUNY Geneseo 0 0 1 (1994)
Mary Washington 0 0 1 (1992)
Saint Benedict 0 0 1 (1990)

See also

Notes and references

  1. https://www.ncaa.com/sports/soccer-women/d3
  2. "Division III Women's Soccer Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA. NCAA.org. Retrieved September 2, 2015.
  3. "2014-18 NCAA Championship Sites". Ncaa.com. Retrieved 2015-05-14.
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