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Tournament Schedule

Round of 16

Monday, December 2

Game 1 – 10 a.m.

Game 2 – 1 p.m.

Game 3 – 4 p.m.

Game 4 – 7 p.m.

Tuesday, December 3

Game 5 – 10 a.m.

Game 6 – 1 p.m.

Game 7 – 4 p.m.

Game 8 – 7 p.m.

Quarterfinals

Thursday, December 5

Game 9 – 10 a.m.

Game 10 – 1 p.m.

Game 11 – 4 p.m.

Game 12 – 7 p.m.

Semifinals

Saturday, December 7

Game 13 – 1 p.m.

Game 14 – 4 p.m.

Championship

Monday, December 9

Game 15 – 12 p.m.

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FIRST ROUND NOV 21

SECOND ROUND NOV 23

(1) Dalton State (Ga.)*, 3

Eastern Oregon, 2

Southeastern (Fla.), 2

EOU advances 4-3 on PK

ROUND OF 16

DEC 2

(1) Dalton State (Ga.)

Eastern Oregon, 0

(16) Clarke (Iowa), 0

Spring Arbor (Mich.)*, 2

(9) Mid-America Christian (Okla.)*, 1

LSU Shreveport (La.), 4

(8) Bellevue (Neb.)*, 0 (2OT)

Williams Baptist (Ark.), 2

Kansas Wesleyan, 1

Louisiana Christian, 1

Hastings (Neb.), 0

Williams Baptist (Ark.), 0

(4) Missouri Valley*, 2

Louisiana Christian, 0

(13) Huntington (Ind.), 1

MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.)*, 6 (OT)

(12) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)*, 4

Xavier (La.), 0

Spring Arbor (Mich.)

QUARTERFINALS

DEC 5

SEMIFINALS

LSU Shreveport (La.)

(8) Bellevue (Neb.)

(4) Missouri Valley

MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.)

(12) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)

Rio Grande (Ohio), 5

Bryan (Tenn.), 0

(5) Cumberlands (Ky.)*, 2 (OT)

Rio Grande (Ohio), 1

(5) Cumberlands (Ky.)

DEC 7 FINALS DEC

CHAMPION

BU advances 5-4 on PK 10:00 AM 1:00 PM 4:00 PM 7:00 PM 10:00 AM 1:00 PM 12:00 1:00 PM

ROUND OF 16

DEC 3

QUARTERFINALS

DEC 5

SEMIFINALS

DEC 7

CHAMPION

(2) Oklahoma Wesleyan

10:00 AM 1:00 PM 4:00 PM 7:00 PM 4:00 PM 7:00 PM 12:00 PM 4:00 PM

(10) William Carey (Miss.)

(7) Indiana Wesleyan

(2) Oklahoma Wesleyan*, 4

Carroll (Mont.) , 0

(15) UC Merced (Calif.), 0

(3) William Penn (Iowa)

(14) Bethel (Ind.)

Oklahoma City

(6) Mobile (Ala.)

(10) William Carey (Miss.)*, 1 (OT)

Georgia Gwinnett, 0

(7) Indiana Wesleyan*, 3

Milligan (Tenn.), 0

(6) Mobile (Ala.)*, 2 Baker (Kan.)

(3) William Penn (Iowa)*, 1

Governors State (Ill.), 0

(14) Bethel (Ind.)*, 1 (OT)

Indiana Tech, 0

(11) Marian (Ind.), 2

Oklahoma City*, 3 (2OT) Baker (Kan.)*, 4

Keiser (Fla.), 1

Hope International (Calif.), 1
Governors State (Ill.), 3
Madonna (Mich.), 2
Union Commonwealth (Ky.), 1
Carroll (Mont.), 3
Missouri Baptist, 1
Milligan (Tenn.), 4
Keiser (Fla.), 6

Championship Staff

NAIA Staff

NAIA President/ CEO Jim Carr Manager of Athletics Communication Jeff Melton Director of Championships Austin Bennett Championship Sport Manager Rich Daum

Tournament Staff

Visit Wichita Staff

Jessica Buettgenbach

Zach Blessant

Josh Howell

Jessica Viramontez

Kyle Baldwin

Scheels Stryker Sports Complex

Larry Inlow

Alaina Strickland

Michael Inlow

Tournament Committee

Alex Pama

James Cottage

Jacob Alvernia

Press Box Personnel

Kyrah Klump

Collin Loutensock

Wyatt Ebersole

Brekkyn Pierce

Medical Staff

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Officials

Mark Herrington – Coordinator of Officials

Daniel Benson

Logan Busby

Justin Mack

Nathan Max

Deny Kulasinac

Arnel Selman

Justin St. Pierre

Tim Wagnor

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Baker (Kan.) - Wildcats

Roster

Quick Facts

Location .......... Baldwin City , Kan.

2024-25 Overall Record ..........13-7-1

2024-25 Conference Record 5-5-1 Twitter @BakerAthletics

No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/Previous School

0 Camden Wiseman GK 5’ 11” Jr. Overland Park, Kan./McPherson College

1 Christian Villegas GK 6’ 0” Sr. Kansas City, Kan./KCKCC

2 Falco Dijkhuis D 6’ 0” Sr. Groningen, Netherlands/Hanzehogeschool Groningen

3 Iwan Roberts M/D 6’ 0” Jr. Wrexham, Wales/Connahs Quay

4 Pascal Brose D 6’ 2” Jr. Zarrentin, Germany

5 Tobey Suter M 6’ 0” Fr. Zeiningen, Switzerland

6 Dominik Foldesi D 6’ 2” Jr. Budapest, Hungary/Egressy Gabor Szakkozepiskola

7 Reilly Marlow-Jones F 5’ 9” Fr. Wellington, New Zealand/Wellington College

8 Mauricio Salas M 5’ 11” Jr. Kansas City, Kan./Bishop Miege HS

9 Ian Waindim F 6’ 0” Jr. Bamenda, Cameroon/Corban University

10 Evans Osei Amankwah M 6’ 0” Fr. Kumasi, Ghana/Great Dafco Senior HS

11 Jim Hendrix F 6’ 3” Fr. Helden, Netherlands/International School

12 Isaiah Mesa M 5’ 8” Fr. Parkville, Mo./Park Hill HS

13 Easton Bradstreet F 5’ 9” So. Topeka, Kan./Washburn Rural HS

14 Kaden Keller D 5’ 11” Jr. Kansas City, Mo./Park Hill HS

15 Marco Salgado D 6’ 0” Jr. Parkville, Mo./Oak Park HS

16 Javaughn Barrett M 6’ 3” Fr. Kingston, Jamaica/Wolmers Boys HS

20 Jacob Thomas M/F 5’ 9” Jr. Olathe, Kan./Olathe Northwest HS

21 Akira Itadani M 5’ 7” Fr. Dunedin, New Zealand/International School

22 Hyunwoo Kim F 5’ 10” So. Seoul, South Korea/International School

25 Mason Anderson F 6’ 0” Sr. Lawrence, Kan./Lawrence HS

26 Utah Hester D 6’ 4” Fr. Baldwin City, Kan./Lawrence Free State HS

29 Milan Nikolic D 6’ 0” Sr. Gornji Milanovac, Serbia/Gimnazija Svetozar Markovic

30 Parker Hurla F 6’ 3” So. Eudora, Kan./Eudora HS

Coaching Staff

Head Coach: Nick Aguilar

Assistant Coaches: Sean McAlister, Michael Clayton, Phillip Ejimadu

Bellevue (Neb.) - Bruins

Quick Facts

1 Taariq Ganga GK 5-11 Sr. Cape Town, South Africa/Iowa Lakes Community College

2 Kai Yoshida D 5-8 So. Hyogo, Japan/Marshalltown Community College

3 Fletcher Hedge D 6-1 Jr. Herfordshire, England/Verulam School

4 Coehin Rusin D 6-1 Fr. Omaha, Neb./Westside High School

5 Buster Honeywood D 6-3 So. Kessingland, England/Football Industry College

6 Jose Miguel Boggio MF 5-6 Sr. Lecheria, Venezuela/Iowa Lakes Community College

7 Matias Daniel-Doren F 5-7 Sr. Chicureo, Chile/Iowa Lakes Community College

8 Giovani Lima Soares MF 5-9 Sr. Sao Paulo, Brazil/North Iowa Area Community College

9 Kenshin Akimoto F 5-8 Jr. Chiba, Japan/Marshalltown Community College

11 Alvaro Jacinto MF 5-9 Jr. Omaha, Neb./Iowa Western Community College

12 David Tschupp D 5-9 So. Immensee, Switzerland/Olivet Nazarene University

14 Diego Gavia MF 5-10 So. Omaha, Neb./Omaha South High School

15 Jeremiah Hteh F 5-9 Fr. Omaha, Neb./Westside High School

16 Andres Valencia D 5-7 Jr. Bogota, Colombia/Indian Hills Community College

18 Carlos Ortega MF 5-11 Sr. Isla de Margarita, Venezuela/York University

19 Max Lambert D 5-9 Sr. Papillion, Neb./Papillion La Vista South High School

20 Jake Cover MF 5-9 Sr. Gretna, Neb./Fort Hays State University

21 Kaden Simpson GK 6-1 Fr. Omaha, Neb./Westside High School

24 Jaxson Staples GK 6-2 Fr. Maryville, Kan./Maryville High School

25 Kevin Becerril F 5-9 Jr. Omaha, Neb./Iowa Western Community College

26 Edwin Cisneros MF 5-4 Jr. Omaha, Neb./Iowa Western Community College

27 Kyi Nicholson D 5-10 Jr. Manchester, England/Neosho County Community College

29 Ombeni Mubake F 6-1 Sr. Cedar Rapids, Iowa/Iowa Central Community College

30 Nhial Yor F 6-3 Fr. Omaha, Neb./Omaha Central High School

Coaching Staff

Head Coach: Mark Heath-Preston

Assistant Coaches: Scott Robertson, Jacob Pease

Bethel (Ind.) - Pilots

Roster

No. Name Pos.

0 Rafael Fereira GK 6-0 FR South Bend, Ind. / Homeschool

Quick Facts

Location ............Mishawaka, Ind.

2024-25 Overall Record ..........13-5-2

2024-25 Conference Record 5-4 Twitter @BUPilots

1 Mathis Neuhaus GK 6-1 R-So. North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany / Joseph Koenig Gym

2 Thiago dos Santos D 5-11 Sr. Curitiba, Brazil / CE Senta Candida

3 Pedro Lorencatto CB 6-1 Sr. Sao Paulo, Brazil / Tue King’s Academy

4 Miki Fujita Mid 5-10 Sr. Tokushima, Japan / Tokushima Municipal High School

6 Jelle Born Mid 6-2 Gr. Eindhoven, Netherlands / Sint-Joris

7 Sami Charaf Amal Mid 5-11 Sr. Casablanca, Morocco / Mohamed 6 Academy

9 Piero Sabroso F 6-4 Sr. Lima, Peru / Cambridge HS

10 Andres Gonzalez Maza Mid 5-6 Sr. San Luis Potosi, Mexico / Colegio Mofolinia

11 Julian Vargas Talamantes Mid 5-9 Sr. Aguascalientes, Mexico / Tec De Monterrey

12 Benjamin Venegas GK 5-9 Sr. Santiago, Chile / Iowa Central CC

13 Diego Arrieta CB 6-3 So. Lima, Peru / Innova Schools

14 Alex Murillo D 5-8 Sr. Warsaw, Ind. / Warsaw High School

15 Isaac Hernandez RB 5-9 So. Jalisco, Mexico / Tecmilenio

17 Manuel Garcia F 6-2 Gr. Caugas do Morrazo, Spain / Sek Atlautico

18 Jovaunn Ramos Mid 5-9 Gr. Belmopan, Belize / UNOH

19 Jona Toussaint RW/LB 6-2 Sr. Berlin, Germany / Katholische Schule St. Marien

21 Julius Brown D 5-7 So. St. Croix, USVI / Free Will Baptist High School

22 Miguel Martins Mid 6-1 Sr. Porto, Portugal / Colegio Terras da Santa Maria

25 Samuel Thomas D 6-1 Sr. South Bend, Ind. / John Glenn High School

27 Abdon Ortiz Mid 5-8 Sr. Guanajuato, Mexico / Plymouth High School

28 Gabe Neynga F 5-9 Gr. Monrovia, Liberia / Holy Cross College

31 Davi Tavares GK 5-9 Jr. Sao Paulo, Brazil / Trinity International

32 Gianfranco Vasquez Mid 5-8 Fr. Lima, Peru / Jose Abelardo Quinones

Coaching Staff

Head Coach: Thiago Pinto

Assistant Coaches: Raymundo Gonzalez, Elmin Ejup

Cumberlands (Ky.) - Patriots

Quick Facts

Location ........... Williamsburg, Ky.

2024-25 Overall Record ..........14-2-2

2024-25 Conference Record 4-2 Twitter @UC_Patriots

Roster

No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/Previous School

0 Brandon Diaz GK 6’ 0” Jr. Jacksonville, Fla./Florida State College at Jacksonville

1 Zachary Dean GK 6’ 1” Jr. Wellington, New Zealand/Lake Erie College

2 Bart-Jan Braams D 5’ 11” So. Odoorn, Drenthe/Hanze Hoge School

3 Gerard Liao Cabuti D 6’ 1” Sr. Barcelona, Spain/Universitat Roman Llull Blanquerna

4 Bruno Garcia D 6’ 0” Sr. Lima, Peru/Champagnat

5 Fabio Galeano Bazan M 5’ 8” Jr. Asuncion, Paraguay

7 Salvador Antonio Martinez Romo F 5’ 10” Sr. Tampico, Tamaulipas Mexico/Tec Milenio

8 Emil Skursch M 5’ 7” So. Soenderborg, Denmark/UCL erhervvsakademi & professionsbachelor

9 Rodrigo Riveros F 5’ 8” Sr. Asuncion, Paraguay/Santa Clara HS

10 Mario Fernandez Garcia M 5’ 9” Sr. Santander, Cantabria

11 Antonis Seraphides M 5’ 7” Jr. Nicosia, Cyprus

13 Carles Diez Herrero D 5’ 11” Jr. Valencia/Salt Lake City CC

14 Tjerk Meijs M 6’ 1” Jr. Weert, Limburg, Netherlands

15 Jonan Hamilton M 5’ 11” So. Boston, Mass.

16 Abdulah Adams M 5’ 9” Fr. Accra, Greater Accra/City Secondary Business College

17 Patrick Østergreen D 5’ 9” Fr. Odense, Denmark

18 Nicolas Caicedo

M 5’ 11” Fr. Colombia

19 Adrian Choco M 5’ 9” Fr. Guayaquil, Guayas, Ecuador

21 Hugo Champalloux F 5’ 10” Jr. Châtellerault, France/Fort Lewis College

22 Gabriel Canineu M 5’ 11” So. Tampa, Fla./University of West Florida

23 Shuma Sasaki F 5’ 7” Sr. Kawasaki, Japan

24 Paul Gögele M 5’ 9” Fr. Munich, Germany

25 Bruno Marques

M 5’ 9” Fr. Brazil

31 Javier Izquierdo Cuervo GK 5’ 11” Jr. Candás, Asturias, Spain/Queens University of Charlotte

Coaching Staff

Head Coach: Paulo Neto

Assistant Coaches: Jack Smith, Wyatt Durbin, Ilias Lankford

Dalton State (Ga.) - Roadrunners

Roster

1 Nicolas Leite GK 6’ 1” Sr. Santo Andre, Brazil

2 Jesus Huitanda M 5’ 6” Fr. Dalton, Ga.

3 Juan Demichelis D 6’ 1” Sr. Montevideo, Uruguay

4 Frank Rodriguez D 6’ 1” Sr. Bryan, Texas

5 Giovanni Poliero D 6’ 1” Jr. Vicenza, Italy

6 Antonio Bittencourt D 6’ 1” Sr. São Paulo, Brazil

7 Kazuma Ishizuka F 5’ 7” Sr. Yokohama, Japan

8 Jip Van den Essen F 6’ 0” So. Voorschoten, Netherlands

9 Jack Stainrod F 6’ 2” Jr. Barnsley, England

10 Mason Dalton M 5’ 11” So. Lakeland, Fla.

11 Leonardo Seixas M 5’ 6” Sr. Taubate, Brazil

12 Mizuki Saika M 5’ 10” So. Nagoya, Japan

13 Pedro Nunes D 5’ 7” Fr. Orlando, Fla.

15 Pedro Emil Alejandro Rivera D 5’ 9” Jr. San Juan, Puerto Rico

17 Jack Brown F 5’ 11” Sr. Newcastle, England

18 Gabriel Silveira M 5’ 6” Fr. Orlando, Fla.

19 Hugo Martinez M 6’ 1” Fr. Cleveland, Tenn.

21 Matheus Rezende Dominoni M 5’ 7” Jr. Taubaté, Brazil

22 Iyan Windham F 5’ 10” Sr. Sautee Nacoochee, Ga.

23 Nicolas Cuna M 5’ 8” So. Dalton, Ga.

26 Yahir Zapata D 6’ 0” Sr. Dalton, Ga.

28 David Saldana M 6’ 0” Fr. Dalton, Ga.

31 Jaime Mendiola M 5’ 9” Jr. Dalton, Ga.

51 Nestor Mendez GK 6’ 2” Jr. Dalton, Ga.

Coaching Staff

Head Coach: Saif Alsafeer

Assistant Coaches: Tom Bentham, Alejandro Duero, David Barrueta

Quick Facts

Location ............... Dalton, Ga. 2024-25 Overall Record ..........18-0-2 2024-25 Conference Record 8-0-2 Twitter @DSathletics

Indiana Wesleyan (Ind.) - Wildcats

Roster

No. Name

Quick Facts

Marion, Ind. 2024-25 Overall Record ..........14-3-2 2024-25 Conference Record 5-2-2 Twitter @IWUwildcats

Ht. Yr. Hometown/Previous School

2 Jared Wiltheiss M 5’ 7” Sr. Rockford, Mich./Rockford H.S.

3 Michael Denigan, III D 5’ 11” Sr. Union, Ky./Northern Kentucky University

4 Richard Llanes D 6’ 0” Fr. Miami, Fla./Shattuck St. Mary’s

5 Charles C Little D 5’ 10” Jr. Indianapolis, Ind./North Central H.S.

6 Diego Aldana M 5’ 3” So. Guatemala City, Guatemala/Oklahoma Panhandle State

7 Giuseppe Santacroce M 5’ 7” Gr. London, England/Harris Academy Merton

8 Guzman Trigo Calvo M 5’ 6” So. Montevideo, Uruguay/Institudo Crandon

9 Roberto Sanchez F 5’ 11” So. Warsaw, Ind./Warsaw H.S.

11 Brandon Nyagurungo F 6’ 0” Jr. Harare, Zimbabwe/Prince Edward School

12 Lucien Wa Bwanda D 6’ 2” Fr. Oostzaan, Netherlands/CIOS Haarlem

13 Civan Rohat de Jesus Ferreira D 6’ 3” Fr. Berlin, Germany/Paul-Natorp Gymnasium

14 Taha Houssni F 6’ 5” Jr. Rabat, Morocco/Thomas Edison School

16 Isaiah Arredondo M 5’ 10” So. Holland, Mich./Holland H.S

17 Volkan Celikkol F 5’ 11” So. Ankara, Turkey/Bethel University (Tenn.)

18 Tyce Glover M 5’ 8” So. Grand Rapids, Mich./East Kentwood H.S.

19 Yarek Carnegie F 5’ 10” So. Manchester, Jamaica/Wilmington University

20 Kyle Rinehart D 6’ 1” Sr. Galena, Ohio/Olentangy Berlin H.S.

21 Jaxon Carpenter M 5’ 9” Sr. Muskegon, Mich./Reeths-Puffer H.S.

23 Diego Palma M 5’ 9” Jr. Santiago, Chile/Indian Hills Community College

24 Leonardo Costa D 6’ 3” Gr. Alberdaria dos Doze, Portugal/Politecnico da Guarda University

25 Timothy Slusarczyk D 6’ 2” Sr. La Grange Park, Ill./Lyons Township H.S.

31 Logan Smith GK 6’ 2” Gr. Smithville, Ohio/Wright State University

Coaching Staff

Head Coach: Matt Reeb

Assistant Coaches: Keaton Albert, Tom Edwards Adwar, Tim Reeb, Kaleb Blevins

Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) - Blue Raiders

Roster

No. Name Pos. Ht.

Quick Facts

Location .............. Columbia, Ky. 2024-25 Overall Record ..........10-5-3 2024-25 Conference Record 5-1 Twitter @LWCAthletics

Hometown/Previous School

1 Dawid Chrobot GK 6’ 1” Jr. Wroclaw, Poland/Grand View University

2 Donte Campbell D 6’ 1” Fr. Slipe, Jamaica/St. Elizabeth Technical High School

3 Niccolas Souza D 6’ 1” Fr. Tijucas, Brazil/University of Vale do Itajaí

4 Juan Gustran D 6’ 2” Jr. Zaragoza, Spain/Secondary School Valdespartera

6 Nicolas Justiniano D 6’ 2” Jr. Santa Cruz, Bolivia/St. Louis C.C.

7 Rafael Soares W/M 5’ 6” Fr. São Paulo, Brazil/State School Fidelino

8 Alexis Santamaría Redondo M 6’ 1” So. Valencia, Spain/Catholic University of Valencia

9 Juliano Manfro Silva Rosa W 5’ 9” So. Peolotas, Brazil/Catholic University of Pelotas

10 Samuel Odame F 5’ 7” Sr. Accra, Ghana/Georgia Southern University

11 Jaland Larmond W 5’ 8” Sr. Old Harbor, Jamaica/Clarendon College

12 Lucas Migon D 5’ 7” So. Caxias Do Sul, Brazil/E.E.E.M. Santa Catarina

13 Michael Rempel D/M 5’ 11” So. Asuncion, Paraguay/Colegio Nuestra Senora del Huerto

15 Jean-Wikes Dutreuil F 5’ 6” Jr. Port-au-Prince, Haiti/Gainesville HS

16 Kenn Muendo D/M 5’ 8” So. Nairobi, Kenya/St. Anthony’s HS

17 Felix Poschmann M 5’ 7” So. Hamburg, Germany/K.G.S. Schneverdingen

19 Ayella Dominic F/W 5’ 11” Fr. Uganda/St Joseph’s College Layibi and Kibuli Secondary sc

20 Denilson Macon F/W 5’ 5” Fr. Gainesville, Fla./Gainesville, Fla.

21 Sebastian Tregarthen F/W 5’ 7” So. Dolores, Uruguay/Juan Bautista Herrero

22 Mao Wong D 6’ 1” So. Guayaquil, Ecuador/Educational unit Abdon Calderon

23 Eduardo Ribeiro Faria Junior F/W 5’ 9” Fr. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil/C.E.Bangu

25 Eduardo Canuto GK 5’ 10” Jr. Brasilia, Brazil

27 Rafael Carvalho Calmon de Almeida F/M 5’ 9” Fr. Joao Pessoa, Brazil/Pembroke Pines Charter HS

28 Francois hyapoute Djiba GK 6’ 2” Fr. Dakar, Senegal/Institut Diambars

30 Ricardo Mena Espinosa de los Monteros F/M 5’ 10” So. Mexico City, Mexico/Cumbres Lomas

Coaching Staff

Head Coach: Sicelo Buthelezi

Assistant Coaches: Thomas Pazo, Pedro Maximiano, Josh Ronquillo

LSU Shreveport (La.) - Pilots

Quick Facts

Shreveport, La.

Overall Record ..........14-3-4 2024-25 Conference Record 11-0-2 Twitter @lsuathletics

1 Kyle Mcleish GK 5’ 11” Sr. Maidstone, England/Genessee CC

2 Filippo Ascani D 5’ 10” So. Porto Recanati, Italy/Cabrillo CC

3 Taine Garner D 6’ 1” Sr. Birmingham, England/Northeast Texas CC

4 Caleb Marchany D 6’ 2” Jr. Mayagüez, Puerto Rico/CCBC Essex

5 Shane Oriordan D 5’ 11” Sr. Cork City, Ireland/Coastal Bend College

6 Brandon Gasper D 5’ 10” Sr. London, England/Casper College

7 Kodai Tanaka M 5’ 7” Sr. Tokyo, Japan/Memphis

8 Liam Vivian M 5’ 11” Sr. Aurora, Ontario, Canda/Aurora HS

9 David Vejsmose F 6’ 1” So. Taastrup, Denmark/Koge Handelsskole

10 Jack Thomas M 5’ 6” Jr. Whittington, England/Northeast Texas CC

11 Alex Golder M 5’ 8” Sr. Basildon, Essex/The Billericay School

12 Joel Trueb F 6’ 1” So. Zurich, Switzerland/Olivet Nazarene

15 David Dancetovic D 6’ 1” Sr. Belgrade, Serbia/XV Beogradska Gimnazija

17 Oliver Jimenez Sanchez D 6’ 1” Sr. Coronado, Costa Rica/Richland College

19 Carlos Oliveira D 5’ 8” Jr. São Paulo, Brazil/Eastern Oklahoma State College

21 Fernando Beraldes M 5’ 8” Jr. Mairiporã-SP, Brazil/Eastern Oklahoma State College

22 Guillermo Ferreiro F 6’ 1” Sr. Madrid, Spain/Campbellsville University

23 Nikola Kuridza M 6’ 1” Fr. Belgrad, Serbia/Layton Christian Academy

24 Alex King F 6’ 1” Fr. Harpenden, United Kingdom/Roundwood Park School

25 Felix Mesquita M 5’ 11” Sr. London, England/Midwestern State

27 Joe Waters M 6’ 1” Sr. Essex, England/Gennessee CC

29 Adrian Torres Arrial

M 5’ 8” Fr. Santa Cruz, Bolivia/Saint George School

97 Pieri Mack GK 6’ 0” Fr. Norwich, England/DESA (UK)

Coaching Staff

Head Coach: Adam Kay

Assistant Coaches: Oliver Pardoe, Tobias Pullen

MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) - Pioneers

Quick Facts

Location ...............Olathe, Kan.

2024-25 Overall Record ..........10-5-4

2024-25 Conference Record 6-3-2 Twitter @mnusports

Roster

No. Name

1 Tobias Stirl

GK 6’ 2” Jr. Dreieich, Germany/Cardinal Strich Univ.

2 Tom Chartier D 5’ 10” So. Vannes, France/Saint François Xavier

4 Joshua Hodgson D 6’ 0” Jr. Doncaster, England/Itawamba CC

5 David Stoklásek D 6’ 1” Fr. Silherovice, Czech Republic/Sportovni gymnazium

6 Peyton Hylok D 6’ 2” Sr. Papillion, Neb./Johnson County CC

7 Antonio Gabriel Mugica Garcia M 5’ 8” Jr. Madrid, Spain/La Salle Sagrado Corazon

9 Pieter Hovinga F 6’ 1” Sr. Groningen, Netherlands/Colegio Olimpo

10 Tinashe Simbo M 5’ 7” Sr. Harare, Zimbabwe/Texas Rio Grande Valley

11 Jose Munoz D 5’ 11” Sr. Santiago, Chile/Colegio Olimpo

12 Elyes Ellouz M 5’ 8” So. Newark, Del./Olathe West HS

13 Jaxon Slaven F 5’ 9” So. Olathe, Kan./Olathe South HS

14 Enzo Cozzi Villagran M 5’ 7” Sr. Santiago, Chile/Iowa Western CC

16 Thomas Giraudo D 6 ‘2” Fr. Marseille, France/Combine Academy

18 Jefferson McCombs D 6’ 2” So. Tulsa, Okla./Union HS

19 Nestor Reyes D 5’ 10” So. La Ceiba, Honduras/Shawnee Mission Northwest HS

20 Paul Heel F 5’ 9” Fr. Mutters, Austria/Handelsschule Innsbruck

21 Diego Calderon M 6’ 1” Sr. Kansas City, Mo./Cristo Rey Kansas City

22 Christopher Rincon D 5’ 10” So. Barahona, D.R./Lansing HS

24 Joshua Martinez Lopez D 5’ 8” Gr. Hyattsville, Md./Davis and Elkins College

26 Wilson Del CId Sanchez D 6’ 0” Jr. Kansas City, Mo./Shawnee Mission Northwest HS

27 Gilan Brown F 5’ 8” Fr. Gardner, Kan./Gardner Edgerton HS

30 Alejandro Perez Mendoza D 5’ 9” Jr. Kansas City, Kan./Sumner Academy

45 Lukas Bolzli GK 6’ 1” Fr. Obfelden, Switzerland/BZ Limmattal

Coaching Staff

Head Coach: Kevin Wardlaw

Assistant Coaches: Atanas Karagyaurov, Alistair Hughes, Juan Manuel Arias

Missouri Valley - Vikings

Roster No. Name

1 Cristobal Benitez Delgado GK 6’ 2” Jr. Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain

2 Ethan Hartness D 5’ 10” Fr. Southampton, England

4 Strahinja Durdic D 6’ 2” Sr. Brcko, Bosnia and Herzegovina

5 Julius Kruger M 6’ 1” Jr. Berlin, Germany

6 Jacob Adams D 6’ 1” Sr. Nottingham, England

7 Malik Hasanovikj M 6’ 2” Sr. Skopje, North Macedonia

8 Tate Richards M 6’ 0” Sr. London, England

9 Kerim-Kaan Akpinar F 6’ 0” So. Bremen, Germany

10 Yoshiki Igarashi M 5’ 9” Sr. Tokyo, Japan

11 Samuel Green F 5’ 11” Sr. London, England

12 Marcel Ros Aspas GK 5’ 8” Sr. Barcelona, Spain

13 Shosei Watanabe D 5’ 9” Fr. Tokyo, Japan

14 Kazuki Hashimoto D 5’ 11” Sr. Yokohama, Japan

15 Ilian Stoehr D 6’ 1” Jr. Frankfurt, Germany

16 Jack Hurrell D 5’ 8” Jr. Long Melford, England

17 Leul Alfageme Nadela F 5’ 9” Jr. Madrid, Spain

18 Luka Perendija F 6’ 4” Sr. Obrenovac, Serbia

19 Yannick Müller M 5’ 9” Fr. Munchen, Germany

20 Rodrigo Diaz M 6’ 0” Fr. Chicago, Illinois

21 Oliver Baladi F 6’ 4” Fr. Frederikssund, Denmark

22 Ethan Quarchioni M 5’ 10” Fr. Bournemouth, England

26 Aleksa Svilar D 6’ 2” Sr. Belgrade, Serbia

27 Lazar Ziric D 6’ 4” Jr. Belgrade, Serbia

31 Shiko Kiyomiya F 5’ 9” Jr. Tokyo, Japan

Coaching Staff

Head Coach: Vladimir Simic

Assistant Coaches: Charley Dukes, Marten Weinitschke

Quick Facts

.............. Marshall, Mo. 2024-25 Overall Record ..........16-2-3 2024-25 Conference Record 9-0-2 Twitter @MVCAthletics

Mobile (Ala.) - Rams

Roster No. Name

0 Sam Macdonald GK 6’ 3” So. Dunfermline, Scotland

Quick Facts Location ............... Mobile, Ala. 2024-25 Overall Record ..........17-3-1 2024-25 Conference Record 9-1 Twitter @UMobileRams

School

1 Tyler Turner GK 6’ 0” Sr. Daphne, Ala./Bayside Academy

2 Salia Carr D 5’ 9” Sr. Mobile, Ala./Montevallo

3 Henrique Mendes D 6’ 1” Jr. Sao Paulo, Brazil/Visconde de Ituana

4 Louis Dolcini M 5’ 7” So. Genova, Italy/Liceo Martin Luther King

5 Derihan Rivera D 6’ 0” Fr. Santa Domingo, Ecuador

6 Joaquin Rivera D 5’ 11” So. Lima, Peru

7 Joseph McMahon F 5’ 10” Jr. Liverpool, England

9 Darlinton Aboagye F 5’ 10” So. Kumasi, Ghana/St. Hubert Seminary HS

10 Noah Miller M 5’ 5” So. Daphne, Ala./Bayside Academy

11 Jeb Scarbrough M 5’ 10” Jr. Fairhope, Ala./Bayshore Christian

12 Illyes El Yansli D 5’ 9” Fr. Arry, France/Lycee Polyvalent Louis de Cormontaigne Metz

15 Nathaniel Larkin D 6’ 2” So. Bracknell, England

17 Samuel Mutiri M 6’ 0” Jr. Tervuren, Belgium

21 Gianmarco Bertolini D 6’ 4” Fr. Cesano Maderno, Italy/Collegio Villoresi San Giuseppe

25 Philmour Virgo M 5’ 8” Jr. Wait-a-bit, Jamaica/Iowa Lakes C.C.

26 Matthew Morgan F 5’ 7” Sr. Brewton, Ala.

31 Adam Byzdra M 5’ 10” So. Gliwice, Poland/Brescia

32 Ismael Castillo M 5’ 9” Fr. Fairhope, Ala./Fairhope high

33 Tristan Durflinger D 5’ 9” Fr. Brentwood, Calif.

34 Oscar Hartley M 6’ 0” Fr. Newcastle, England/Tyne Met

36 Leonardo Fiorotti Da Silva M 5’ 8” Jr. Lisbon, Portugal/Colegio Amor de Deus

37 Emilio Cazares F 5’ 11” Sr. Monterrey, Mexico/Iowa Lakes C.C.

38 Guido Solaro D 5’ 8” So. Buenos Aires, Argentina

Coaching Staff

Head Coach: Daniel Whelan

Assistant Coaches: Harry Jewitt

Oklahoma City - Stars

Roster

No. Name Pos. Ht.

0 William Franks GK 6’ 5” Fr. Bixby, Okla./Bixby HS

Quick Facts

Location ........ Oklahoma City, Okla.

2024-25 Overall Record ..........14-1-4

2024-25 Conference Record 6-1-2 Twitter @OCUstars

00 Vittorio Di Carlo GK 6’ 1” Jr. Castelnuovo, Parano, Italy/Hillsbourgh CC

1 Alexis Bertrand GK 6’ 2” Jr. Auvelais, Belgium/Rose State College

2 Lorenzo Nardini F 5’ 8” Jr. Milan, Italy/Rose State College

4 James Kearns D 5’ 11” Sr. Johannesburg, South Africa/Rose State College

6 Thomas Brulay M 6’ 2” Sr. Cluses, France/Charles Ponce

7 Abdul Ashraf M 5’ 10” Fr. Edmond, Okla./Mercy

8 Harrison Clayden D 5’ 10” Jr. Ingatestone, Essex, England/Union College

9 Marco Alongi F 6’ 0” Sr. Varese, Italy/Eastern Oklahoma State

10 David Imbert M 5’ 11” Sr. Divonne-Les-Baines, France/Northeast Texas CC

11 Charles Jovanny Nsonga Onana F 6’ 3” Sr. Chambery, France/Montplaisir

12 Jordan Da Costa M 5’ 7” Gr. Thonon-Les-Baines, France/Northeast Texas CC

13 Ryan Moon D 5’ 11” Jr. Rockwall, Texas/University of Central Arkansas

14 Henrique Durigan Duarte

16 Felipe Pansica

18 Nathan Fergeson

19 Sage Trevino

22 Alexander Strain

M 6’ 0” Jr. Sao Paulo, Brazil/The Kings Academy

M 5’ 7” Sr. Sao Paulo, Brazil/Meridian CC

D 5’ 10” Jr. Oklahoma City, Okla./Oklahoma City Classen School of Advances Studies

M 5’ 11” Jr. Plano, Texas/Plano Senior

D 5’ 8” Gr. Norman, Okla./Science & Arts

23 Bernardo Durigan Duarte F 6’ 0” Jr. Sao Paulo, Brazil/The Kings Academy

24 Keita Kishino

25 Shay Prescod

26 Ethan Zeinalpour

M 5’ 8” Sr. Ryugasaki, Ibaraki, Japan/Coastal Bend College

D 5’ 11” Jr. Barbados/Coastal Bend College

M 6’ 1” Fr. Norman, Okla./Norman High School

27 Ruben Fahiya M 6’ 1” Jr. Cardiff, Wales/Union College

28 Makai Franke

D 6’ 0” Fr. Talehquah, Okla./Talehquah

Coaching Staff

Head Coach: Billy Martin

Assistant Coaches: Harvey Paul, Aiden Twohig, Aboubakr Diallo

Oklahoma Wesleyan - Eagles

Roster No. Name

Quick Facts

Location ........... Bartlesville, Okla.

2023-24 Overall Record ........... 21-1

2023-24 Conference Record 13-0 Twitter @OKWUeagles

Ht. Yr. Hometown/Previous School

1 Oliver Scott GK 6’ 1” So. Manchester, England

2 David Pareja Alcaina D 5’ 10” Fr.

3 Luis Vergara D 5’ 9” Jr. Santiago, Chile

4 Kirill Pakhomov M 6’ 4” So. Moscow, Russia

5 Lucas Miranda D 6’ 5” So. Sao Paulo, Brazil

7 Nemanja Vukovic M 6’ 0” Fr. Belgrade, Serbia

8 Pol Mur Llorens M 5’ 10” So. Barcelona, Spain

9 Matheus Ulrich Da Silva M 6’ 1” Jr. Balneario Camboriu, Santa Catarina

10 Joao Santos M 5’ 11” So. Sao Paulo, Brazil

11 Kevin Petrmichl M 5’ 10” Gr.

12 Adrian Mejia M 6’ 1” Fr.

14 Alejandro Aleman Lopez M 6’ 0” So.

15 Joao Gomes D 6’ 2” Jr. Niteroi, Brazil

17 Enrique Anibal Bellmont Gonzalez M 6’ 0” So. Madrid, Spain

18 Nikita Pakhomov M 6’ 4” Fr. Moscow, Russia

19 Julian Tovar F 6’ 1” Fr. Columbia

20 Pedro Casado Gallardo M 6’ 0” Gr.

21 Tylor Guerrero M 6’ 1” Fr.

22 Luka Djurovic M 5’ 10” So.

23 Nicolas Siguero Fierro D 5’ 9” Fr.

25 Carson Papp M 5’ 7” Jr.

27 Uros Rosic M 5’ 10” So.

30 Carter Ligi F 6’ 0” Fr. Rogers, Ark.

34 Marko Rodic GK 6’ 1” Fr.

Coaching Staff

Head Coach: Jamie Peterson

Assistant Coaches: Stevan Djukic, Cedric Muteshi

Spring Arbor (Mich.) - Cougars

Roster

Quick Facts

Location .......... Spring Arbor, Mich.

2024-25 Overall Record ..........13-6-3

2024-25 Conference Record 3-3-3 Twitter @SAUcougars

No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/Previous School

0 Thomas Farrell GK 6’ 0” So. Rochester Hills, Mich./Davenport University

1 Jack Cristini GK 5’ 10” Jr. Toronto, Ontario/Holy Cross College

2 Caleb Swartzendruber M 5’ 8” So. Zeeland, Mich./Davenport University

4 Aiden Messinger D 6’ 2” Sr. Ottawa, Ontario/Colonel By

5 Griffin Storr M 5’ 9” Sr. Lansing, Mich./Elmhurst University

6 Francis Kwashie D 6’ 2” Sr. Toronto, Ontario/Woburn Collegiate

7 Matheus Cunha F 5’ 9” Sr. Sao Paulo, Brazil/Eastern Oklahoma State College

8 Aiden Avalos M 5’ 6” Jr. Toronto, Ontario

9 Jack Voight F 5’ 9” Sr. South Lyon, Mich./South Lyon High School

10 Rood Schnaider Beaubrun F 5’ 8” Sr. Paris, France/Kansas City Kansas CC

11 Sahel Yessen WB 6’ 0” Fr. Birmingham, England

12 Guilherme Micaelo M 6’ 1” Jr. Lisbon, Portugal

13 Eyad Ali M 6’ 0” Sr. Canton, Mich./Plymouth High School

14 Jack Reynolds M 5’ 9” Sr. Colorado Springs, Colo./Marian University

15 Thomas Withrow

16 Kaelan Debbage

18 Victor Toune

19 David Magalhaes

20 Jeffrey Palmer

23 David Leblanch

CB 6’ 0” Sr. Berkley, Mich./Berkley High School

D 6’ 1” Sr. Queensland, Australia/Gardner Webb University

D 6’ 0” Sr. DeWitt, Mich./DeWitt HS

WB 5’ 8” So. Lisbon, Portugal

D 6’ 3” Fr. Spring Arbor, Mich./Parma Western High School

CB 5’ 11” So. Holt, Mich./Holt High School

25 Kellen Eva M 5’ 9” So. Jackson, Mich./Parma Western High School

26 Caleb Massie F 5’ 9” Sr. Pittsburgh, Pa./Shady Side Academy

27 Joshua Madery

F 5’ 10” Sr. Mason, Mich./Mason High School

31 Victor Jaunay GK 6’ 2” So. Poitiers, France/Notre Dame of Maryland University

Coaching Staff

Head Coach: Marco Bernardini

Assistant Coaches: Cole Russell

William Carey (Miss.) - Crusaders

Roster

No. Name Pos.

Quick Facts

Location .......... Hattiesburg, Miss.

2024-25 Overall Record ..........14-4-2

2024-25 Conference Record 7-3 Twitter @CareyAthletics

Yr. Hometown/Previous School

1 Andreas Kokoska GK 6-4 GR Plzen, Czech Republic/Uni. of Colorado, Colorado Springs

2 Teddy Miranda D 5-10 FR Quito, Ecuador/El Colegio de Liga

3 Alessandro Villarreal D 5-8 SR Monclova, Coahuila, Mexico/Prepa Idel

4 Caoimhin McConnell MF 5-8 SR Antrim, Northern Ireland/St. Louises Comprehensive College

5 Elias Salminen D 6-1 JR Kuppio, Finland/Kuopion Klassillinen Lukio

7 Rico Duggan MF 5-8 FR Northampton, England/Northampton School for Boys

8 Joshua Salas MF 5-5 FR Quito, Ecuador/Colegio de Liga

10 Jamie Wynne F 5-10 JR Dublin, Ireland/TU Dublin, Tallaght

11 Djordje Djukovic F 6-1 SR Belgrade, Serbia/Masinska Skola Radoje Dakic

12 Billy Boag F 6-2 GR Southend, England/Tenn. Wesleyan University

13 Milos Stajkovic D 5-6 JR Negotin, Serbia/Tehnicka PTT Skola

14 Roberto Rangel D 5-8 JR Valencia, Venezuela/Educativa Ramon Pierluissi Ramirez

17 Leonel Toro D 5-10 SO Caracas, Venezuela/U.E. Anzoategui Venezuela

19 Kolby Godbolt F 6-0 SR North Liberty, Iowa/Mid-America Christian Uni.

20 Luka Brandic D 6-3 SO Osijek, Croatia/Grand View University

21 Geoffroy Agbokou F 6-5 JR Togo/Prairie State College

22 Aaron Campbell D 6-4 SO -/-

23 Giovanni Soares D 6-1 SR Campinas, Brazil/Iowa Central C.C.

24 Marc Guerrero MF 5-10 SR Marratxi, Spain/Universitat Oberta de Catalunya

27 Oscar Vallejo D 6-1 FR Ecuador

32 Henry Hampshaw GK FR England

34 Ricardo Marquez GK 6-2 FR Valencia, Venezuela/Colegio Calasanz

35 Roberto Giner GK 5-10 SR Mexico City, Mexico/Bachillerato Alexander Bain

Coaching Staff

Head Coach: Barry Farrell

Assistant Coaches: Guilherme Avila, Callum Harley

William Penn (Iowa) - Statesmen

Roster

No. Name

Quick Facts

Location ............Oskaloosa, Iowa 2024-25 Overall Record ..........17-2-3 2024-25 Conference Record 8-2-1 Twitter @WPUAthletics

Ht. Yr. Hometown/Previous School

0 Ryan Walsh Rowe GK 6’ 0” Jr. Wexford, Ireland/Coastal Bend CC

00 Kevin Okinyi Wachiaya Onelius GK 6’ 4” So. Soderhamn, Sweden/Bromangymnasiet

1 Seán Bohan GK 6’ 3” Sr. Dublin, Ireland/Northern Kentucky

2 Daniel Wilson D/M 5’ 8” Sr. Dublin, Ireland/McKendree

3 Leighton Jameson D 6’ 0” Jr. Lisburn, Northern Ireland/Auburn-Montgomery

5 Edan Sears D 6’ 3” Sr. Telford, England/Shrewsbury College of Arts and Technology

6 Alessandro Bedei D 6’ 0” Gr. Cesena, Italy/Renato Serra Cesena

8 Hugo Cornish F 6’ 1” Sol Sydney, Australia/The Learn Academy

9 Timothy King F 6’ 2” Sr. London, England/Davis & Elkins

10 Luigi Mongan M 5’ 8” Sr. Manchester, England/St. Bedes College

11 Miguel Men?ndez M/F 5’ 7” So. Oviedo, Spain/IES Llanera

12 Ricardo da Silva F 6’ 0” Jr. Vitoria, Brazil/Northwest (Wyo.) CC

13 Sven Michael Henneberg F 6’ 3” Fr. Detmold, Germany/Christian-Dietrich-Grubbe Gymnasium

14 Matias Meijide Toledo M 6’ 5” Gr. Brunete, Spain/Universidad Complutense de Madrid

16 Conor Keylock D/M 5’ 9” Jr. Johannesburg, South Africa/University of Pretoria

17 Benjamin Pena D/F 6’ 0” So. Santiago, Chile/Lincoln Trail CC

18 Raimu Shingo M/F 5’ 4” Fr. Fukuoka, Japan/Kunimi HS

20 Fabian Huber D 6’ 1” Gr. Gussing, Austria/Vienna University of Economics and Business

21 Moses W Magens F 6’ 3” Gr. Elmshorn, Germany/Colorado Mesa

22 Stef Snijders M 6’ 1” Gr. Tubbergen, The Netherlands/Saxion University of Applied Sciences

23 Connor O Reilly M 5’ 9” Sr. Letterkenny, Ireland/Notre Dame (Ohio)

25 John-Joe Mullane F/M 5’ 10” Jr. Kent, England/Northwest (Wyo.) CC

28 Rob Stoop D 6’ 3” Fr. Bosch en Duin, The Netherlands/Christelijk Lyceum Zeist

30 Albert Feixas Herms F 6’ 0” Fr. Salta Coloma de Farrners, Spain/Escola Vitae Girona

Coaching Staff

Head Coach: Simon Brown

Assistant Coaches: Joe Minton, Milton Magana, Benjamin Hampton

Championship History

1999 Albuquerque, N.M. (2) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) (24-1-1) (1) Mobile (Ala.) (24-1-1)

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2000 Albuquerque, N.M. (4) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) (2) Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) 2-1 (OT)

2001 Bowling Green, Ky. (1) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) (24-2) (2) Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) (20-2-4) 4-0 2002 ...... Bowling Green, Ky. ............. (5) Mobile (Ala.) (18-4-1) .................... Vacant^ ....................................................

2003 ...... Olathe, Kan. ....................... (2) Rio Grande (Ohio) (24-0-1)............ (8) Fresno Pacific (Calif.) (22-2) .................. 1-0

2004 ...... Olathe, Kan. ....................... (3) Lindenwood (Mo.) (19-3-1) ............ (4) Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) (20-5) ......... 1-0

2005 ...... Daytona Beach, Fla. ............ (2) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) (23-1) ............ (5) Azusa Pacific (Calif.) (20-5) ................... 4-1

2006 ...... Daytona Beach, Fla. ............ (2) Graceland (Iowa) (17-4-3)** ......... (8) Azusa Pacific (Calif.)** (17-3-4)............. 0-0 (2 0T)**

2007 ...... Olathe, Kan. ....................... (1) Azusa Pacific (Calif.) (20-1-1) ......... (6) Concordia (Calif.) (19-4)........................ 2-0

2008 Fresno, Calif. Bethel (Tenn.) (17-5-2) (2) Rio Grande (Ohio) (19-4-1) 2-1 (OT)

2009 Fresno, Calif. (1) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) (20-2-1) (15) The Master’s (Calif.) (19-3-3) 1-0

2010 Orange Beach, Ala. (3) Hastings (Neb.) (25-0) (4) Notre Dame (Ohio) (23-1) 5-3

2011 ...... Orange Beach, Ala. ............. (2) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) (23-0) ............ (1) Hastings (Neb.) (24-2) .......................... 3-2 (OT)

2012 ...... Montgomery, Ala. ............... (12) Belhaven (Miss.) (19-4-1) ............ (11) Mobile (Ala.) (17-5-2) ......................... 2-0

2013 .......Montgomery, Ala. ................ (16) Martin Methodist (Tenn.) (18-3-2)...(11) Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) (15-6-2) ...... 2-1 (OT)

2014 ...... Delray Beach, Fla. .............. (9) Davenport (Mich.) (22-3-1) ............. (9) Texas at Brownsville (24-1) .................. 2-1 (OT)

2015....... Delray Beach, Fla. .................. (1) Rio Grande (Ohio) (23-1).................... (10) MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) (18-6-1)..... 1-0 (OT)

2016 ...... Delray Beach, Fla. .............. (1) Hastings (Neb.) (24-0-1)................. (2) Rio Grande (Ohio) (21-2-2) .................. 1-0

Championship History

2017 ...... Delray Beach, Fla. .............. Wayland Baptist (Texas) (17-5-3) ......... (3) Missouri Valley (19-3-3) ................... 1-0 (2OT)

2018....... Irvine, Calif. ............................(3) Central Methodist (Mo.) (22-2-2) ........ (8) Missouri Valley (18-3-4)......................... 2-2 (Adv. 4-3 PKs)

2019 ...... Irvine, Calif. ........................ (1) Central Methodist (Mo.) (25-0-1)..... Hastings (Neb.) (20-3-3)........................ 3-1

2020 Columbia County, Ga. (4) Missouri Valley (Mo.) (18-4-2) Oklahoma Wesleyan (21-3-1) 2-0

2021 Decatur, Ala. (5) Keiser (Fla.) (16-3-1) Mobile (Ala.) (18-3-1) 2-0

2022 ...... Decatur, Ala. ....................... (4) Bethel (Ind.) (24-1-1) ..................... Mobile (Ala.) (18-4-1) ............................ 3-1

2023 ...... Wichita, Kan. ...................... (14) MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) (17-4-4).. Milligan (Tenn.) (19-3-4) ........................ 2-0

* Co-champions

** Graceland (Iowa) and Azusa Pacific (Calif.) tied through two overtimes. Graceland won on Penalty Kicks, 7-6.

† Davis & Elkins (W.Va.) vacated second place due to an ineligible player.

^ Park (Mo.) vacated second place due to an ineligible player.

Note: Third-place game was eliminated after the 1988 championship. Since then, each losing semifinalist is credited with a third-place finish.

Championship History

Individual Tournament Records

Most Shots, Game

18, Fabian Hurtado, Newark Engineering (N.J.) vs. Goshen (Ind.), 1973

Most Shots, Tournament

33, Nate Polak, Hastings (Neb.), 2011

31, Thomas McLean, West Virginia Wesleyan, 1984

24, Dzenan Catic, Davenport (Mich.), 2014

Most Goals, Game

6, Rob Cirjak, Simon Fraser (B.C.) vs. Post (Conn.), 1988

Most Goals, Tournament

8, Ricardo Diegues, Texas at Brownsville, 2014

8, Jean-Georges Balla, Simon Fraser (B.C.), 1982

8, Thomas McLean, West Virginia Wesleyan, 1984

6, Jordan Green, Hastings (Neb.), 2010

Most Assists, Game

4, Boyzzz Khumalo, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) vs. Martin Luther (Minn.), 2002

4, Thomas McLean, West Virginia Wesleyan vs. King (Tenn.), 1984

4, Euclides de Gouvia, Boca Raton (Fla.) vs. Siena Heights (Mich.), 1985

Most Assists, Tournament

7, Thomas McLean, West Virginia Wesleyan, 1984

6, Victor Parreiras, Texas at Brownsville, 2014

6, Jordan Green, Hastings (Neb.), 2010

6, Armando Orozco, Bethel (Tenn.), 2008

Most Points, Game

13, Rob Cirjak, Simon Fraser (B.C.) vs. Post (Conn.), 1988 (6 goals, 1 assist)

Most Points, Tournament

23, Thomas McLean, West Virginia Wesleyan, 1984 (8 goals, 7 assists)

18, Ricardo Deigues, Texas at Brownsville, 2014 (8 goals, 2 assists)

Most Saves, Game (Goalkeeper)

29, Van Taylor, Erskine (S.C.) vs. Davis & Elkins (W.Va.), 1973

Most Saves, Tournament (Goalkeeper) 61, Van Taylor, Erskine (S.C.), 1973

Most Fouls, Game

15, Ross Stewart, Simon Fraser (B.C.) vs. Midwestern State (Texas), 1982

Most Fouls, Tournament 33, Ross Stewart, Simon Fraser (B.C.), 1982

Most Corner Kicks, Game

15, Lea Oxley, Lynn (Fla.) vs. Sangamon State (Ill.), 1993

Most Corner Kicks, Tournament

28, Stig Sevaldsen, West Virginia Wesleyan, 1990 28, Christian Uhre, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.), 1997

Team Tournament Records

Most Shots, Game 63, Rockhurst (Mo.) vs. Huntington (Ind.), 1975

Most Shots, Tournament 135, West Virginia Wesleyan, 1984 116, Rio Grande (Ohio), 2008

Most Goals, Game 11, Simon Fraser (B.C.) vs. Post (Conn.), 1988

Most Goals, Tournament 21, Hastings (Neb.), 2010 20, Quincy (Ill.), 1974

Most Assists, Game 9, Hastings (Neb.) vs. Notre Dame (Ohio), 2010 (championship final) 8, Simon Fraser (B.C.) vs. Post (Conn.), 1988 8, Sangamon State (Ill.) vs. John Brown (Ark.), 1988

Most Assists, Tournament 20, Hastings (Neb.), 2010 17, West Virginia Wesleyan, 1984

Most Points, Game 30, Simon Fraser (B.C.) vs. Post (Conn.), 1988 (11 goals, 8 assists)

Most Points, Tournament 62, Hastings (Neb.), 2010 (21 goals, 20 assists) 51, West Virginia Wesleyan, 1984 (17 goals, 17 assists)

Most Saves, Game 29, Erskine (S.C.) vs. Davis & Elkins (W.Va.), 1973

Most Saves, Tournament 61, Erskine (S.C.), 1973

Most Fouls, Game 61, Simon Fraser (B.C.) vs. Quincy (Ill.), 1976

Most Fouls, Tournament 148, Simon Fraser (B.C.), 1982

Most Offsides, Game 18, Benedictine (Kan.) vs. Alabama-Huntsville, 1983

Most Offsides, Tournament 35, Alderson-Broaddus (W.Va.), 1983

Most Penalty Kicks, Game 4, Simon Fraser (B.C.) vs. Rockhurst (Mo.), 1986

Most Penalty Kicks, Tournament 4, Simon Fraser (B.C.), 1986

Most Corner Kicks, Game 16, Embry-Riddle (Fla.) vs. Bethel (Ind.), 2006 16, Westmont (Calif.) vs. Incarnate Word (Texas), 1993

Championship History

Most Corner Kicks, Tournament

39, West Virginia Wesleyan, 1984

36, Hastings (Neb.), 2011

35, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.), 2009

35, Rio Grande (Ohio), 2015

Longest Game

221:43, Quincy (Ill.) vs. Simon Fraser (B.C.), 1979 (14 OT)

Combined Tournament Records (Single Year)

Most Final Site Games Reach Overtime 2013, 8 of 15 games 2023, 6 of 15 games 2016, 6 of 15 games

Most Consecutive Final Site Games Reach Overtime (Tournament)

2, St. Thomas (Fla.) vs. Dalton State (Ga.) and Oklahoma Wesleyan vs. Indiana Tech (2023, Quarterfinals)

Most Consecutive Final Site Games Reach Overtime (Team)

3, Oklahoma Wesleyan (2023, Third Round, Quarterfinals, Semifinals)

Most Final Site Games Reach PK’s 2023, 4 of 15 games 2013, 3 of 15 games 2001, 3 of 15 games 2016, 3 of 15 games

Most Consecutive Final Site Games Reach PK’s (Team) 2, Oklahoma Wesleyan (2023, Third Round, Quarterfinals)

Most Consecutive Final Site Games Reach PK’s (Tournament)

2, St. Thomas (Fla.) vs. Dalton State (Ga.) and Oklahoma Wesleyan vs. Indiana Tech (2023, Quarterfinals) 2, Belhaven (Miss.) vs. West Virginia Wesleyan and Lynn (Fla.) vs. Sangamon State (Ill.) (1992, Semifinals)

All-Time Participation

(Iowa) (2009-12-13-14-15)

(Ala.) (1996-97-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-12-13-14)

(Mo.) (1982-87)...................................................................................2

Pacific (Calif.) (1996-2004-05-06-07-10-11) ........................................

(Kan.) (2002-03-04-08-11-13-14-15-16-17-18-19) ..............................

(Miss.) (1982-89-91-92-93-94-2010-11-12-13)

Bellevue (Neb.) (2008-09-13-14-15-18-19-20-21-22-23) ...............................

Abbey (N.C.) (1966-89-93) .............................................................

Benedictine (Kan.) (1974-83-2009-12-13) ....................................................

(Ga.) (1981-2001-03-04) ....................................................................

Bethel (Ind.) (1999-2001-02-03-04-05-08-09-10-20-21-22-23) .....................

Bethel (Tenn.) (2004-08-09-10-11-14-15-19-20-23)......................................

(Calif.) (1981-87-2009-11-15) ..............................................................

(N.J.) (1993)

(Tenn.) (2015-17-21-23)...........................................................

All-Time Participation

(N.Y.) (1972-75)

Pacific (Calif.) (1983-84-85-99-2003-07-08-09)

Gwinnett (2013-14-16-17-18-19-20-21-22)......................................

(2001-03-05-06-08-09-10-11-12-13-14-16-17-18-

All-Time Participation

(Years Participated)

Lindenwood (Mo.) (2000-01-03-04-05-09) ...................................................

Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) (1992-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-0506-07-08-09-10-11-12-13-14-15-17-18-19-20-21-22-23)

(2023) ...........................................................................

Nazarene (Kan.) (2007-11-12-13-14-15-16-17-20-21-22-23)

(2009-13-19)

Midwestern State (Texas) (1977-81-82-83-84-85-86-87-88-89-90-91-9293-94-95-96)...............................................................................................17.........

(Tenn.) (2006-20-21-22-23).............................................................

(Ala.) (1993-94-95-97-98-99-2000-02-03-04-07-08-09-10-11-12-

All-Time Participation

(Ga.) (2018-20) ...........................................................................

Rio Grande (Ohio) (2001-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13-14-1516-17-18-19-20-21-22-23) ...........................................................................

Wesleyan (N.Y.) (1967-79-98-99-2000-11)

Rockhurst (Mo.) (1964-67-68-73-75-76-78-79-80-81-85-86-89-90-91-9294-95-96-97)...............................................................................................20.........

(Mont.) (2012-13-14-15-16-18-20)......................................

(Ill.) (2015-19)...............................................................................

(N.J.) (1977-81) ................................................................

(Kan.) (2022)

(N.C.) (1968-2014)

Fraser (B.C.)

All-Time Participation

(Calif.) (1968-69-70-71-72-74-84-86-88-89-93-94-95-982000-08-17-19-20)

(Texas) (2015)

Carey (Miss.) (1988-90-95-96-97-98-2009-10-11-16-17-1819-20-21-22-23)

(Mo.) (2004-06-10)................................................................

(Mo.) (2017) ........................................................................

(Iowa) (2019-20-21-22-23)

Notes:

From 1999-2002, it was deemed by the NCAA Official Playing Rules that a tie (by the action of PKs) on-field was officially considered a win or loss. The team that had more PKs was the winner.

Starting in 2008, opening round games were included.

Teams tied for third and fourth place are listed under third place only.

Ties computed as one-half win, one-half loss.

Championship History

All-Time Results

1959

Elizabethtown (Pa.) 5, Howard (D.C.) 2

Pratt Institute (N.Y.) 2, New Bedford Tech (Maine) 1 Howard (D.C) 2, New Bedford Tech (Maine) 0 (3rd) Pratt Institute (N.Y.) 4, Elizabethtown (Pa.) 3 (2OT) (championship)

1960

Elizabethtown (Pa.) 8, Tabor (Kan.) 0

Newark Engineering (N.J.) 3, Fitchburg State (Maine) 2, (2OT) Tabor (Kan.) 2, Fitchburg State (Maine) 0 (3rd)

Elizabethtown (Pa.) 2, Newark Engineering (N.J.) 2 (tie 4OT, called by darkness) (championship)

1961

Newark Engineering (N.J.) 3, Tabor (Kan.) 0 Howard (D.C.) 4, East Stroudsburg (Pa.) 3 East Stroudsburg (Pa.) 2, Tabor (Kan.) 1 (3rd) Howard (D.C.) 3, Newark Engineering (N.J.) 2 (championship)

1962

East Stroudsburg (Pa.) 5, Park (Mo.) 0

Pratt Institute (N.Y.) 2, Castleton State (Vt.) 1

Castleton State (Vt.) 3, Park (Mo.) 2 (3rd) East Stroudsburg (Pa.) 4, Pratt Institute (N.Y.) 0 (championship)

1963

Earlham (Ind.) 4, Trenton State (N.J.) 2

Castleton State (Vt.) 2, East Stroudsburg (Pa.) 1 Championship and consolation games cancelled due to snow. Earlham and Castleton declared co-champions

1964

Lincoln (Pa.) 4, Castleton State (Vt.) 0

Trenton State (N.J.) 7, Rockhurst (Mo.) 5

Castleton State (Vt.) 3, Rockhurst (Mo.) 1 (3rd)

Trenton State (N.J.) 3, Lincoln (Pa.) 0 (championship)

1965

Earlham (Ind.) 2, Lincoln (Pa.) 0

Trenton State (N.J.) 5, Quinnipiac (Conn.) 0

Lincoln (Pa.) 2, Quinnipiac (Conn.) 0 (3rd)

Trenton State (N.J.) 6, Earlham (Ind.) 2 (championship)

1966

Quincy (Ill.) 2, Gordon (Maine) 0

Trenton State (N.J.) 4, Belmont Abbey (N.C.) 1

Gordon (Maine) 4, Belmont Abbey (N.C.) 0 (3rd)

Quincy (Ill.) 6, Trenton State (N.J.) 1 (championship)

1967

Rockhurst (Mo.) 8, Roberts Wesleyan (N.Y.) 2

Quincy (Ill.) 7, Alderson-Broaddus (W.Va.) 1

Roberts Wesleyan (N.Y.) 4, Alderson-Broaddus (W.Va.) 2 (3rd)

Quincy (Ill.) 3, Rockhurst (Mo.) 1 (championship)

1968

Davis & Elkins (W.Va.) 3, Earlham (Ind.) 2 (2OT)

Plattsburg (N.Y.) 3, Rockhurst (Mo.) 1

Quincy (Ill.) 6, St. Andrews (N.C.) 1

Eastern Connecticut 4, Westmont (Calif.) 1

Earlham (Ind.) 4, Rockhurst (Mo.) 1

Westmont (Calif.) 4, St. Andrews (N.C.) 0

Davis & Elkins (W.Va.) 1, Plattsburg (N.Y.) 0

Quincy (Ill.) 5, Eastern Connecticut 0

St. Andrews (N.C.) 3, Rockhurst (Mo.) 1

Earlham (Ind.) 4, Westmont (Calif.) 1

Eastern Connecticut 0, Plattsburg (N.Y.) 0 (3rd) Eastern Connecticut awarded victory after 2OT for having most corner kicks

Davis & Elkins (W.Va.) 2, Quincy (Ill.) 1 (5OT) (championship)

1969

Eastern Illinois 4, Campbell (N.C.) 0

Drew (N.J.) 2, Westmont (Calif.) 1

Davis & Elkins (W.Va.) 1, Ottawa (Kan.) 0

Spring Arbor (Mich.) 1, Eastern Connecticut 0 (6OT)

Campbell (N.C.) 2, Westmont (Calif.) 1

Ottawa (Kan.) 3, Eastern Connecticut 0

Eastern Illinois 6, Drew (N.J.) 0

Davis and Elkins (W.Va.) 4, Spring Arbor (Mich.) 0

Eastern Connecticut 4, Westmont (Calif.) 0

Campbell (N.C.) 2, Ottawa (Kan.) 1 (3OT)

Drew (N.J.) 4, Spring Arbor (Mich.) 3 (3rd)

Eastern Illinois 1, Davis & Elkins (W.Va.) 0 (2OT) (championship)

1970

Quincy (Ill.) 4, Westmont (Calif.) 0

New Paltz (N.Y.) 2, Ottawa (Kan.) 0

Davis & Elkins (W.Va.) 1, New Haven (Conn.) 0 (6OT)

Campbell (N.C.) 4, Earlham (Ind.) 1

Ottawa (Kan.) 3, New Haven (Conn.) 0

Westmont (Calif.) 3, Earlham (Ind.) 0

Davis & Elkins (W.Va.) 1, New Paltz (N.Y.) 0

Quincy (Ill.) 4, Campbell (N.C.) 1

New Haven (Conn.) 4, Earlham (Ind.) 2

Ottawa (Kan.) 1, Westmont (Calif.) 0

Campbell (N.C.) 2, New Paltz (N.Y.) 1 (3rd)

Davis & Elkins (W.Va.) 2, Quincy (Ill.) 0 (championship)

1971

Ottawa (Kan.) 2, Newark Engineering (N.J.) 1

Quincy (Ill.) 8, Keene State (N.H.) 1

Davis & Elkins (W.Va.) 3, Goshen (Ind.) 1

Westmont (Calif.) 3, Erskine (S.C.) 2

Newark Engineering (N.J.) 6, Goshen (Ind.) 1

Keene State (N.H.) 4, Erskine (S.C.) 2

Davis & Elkins (W.Va.) 2, Ottawa (Kan.) 0

Quincy (Ill.) 1, Westmont (Calif.) 0

Ottawa (Kan.) 1, Westmont (Calif.) 0 (3rd)

Quincy (Ill.) 1, Davis & Elkins (W.Va.) 0 (championship)

1972

Keene State (N.H.) 1, Harris Teachers (Mo.) 0

Davis & Elkins (W.Va.) 8, Earlham (Ind.) 0

Westmont (Calif.) 3, Fredonia (N.Y.) 0

Quincy (Ill.) 2, Erskine (S.C.) 0

Harris Teachers (Mo.) 4, Earlham (Ind.) 1

Championship History

Fredonia (N.Y.) 5, Erskine (S.C.) 3

Davis & Elkins (W.Va.) 3, Keene State (N.H.) 0

Westmont (Calif.) 2, Quincy (Ill.) 0

Earlham (Ind.) 2, Erskine (S.C.) 0

Harris Teachers (Mo.) 4, Fredonia (N.Y.) 1

Quincy (Ill.) 4, Keene State (N.H.) 1 (3rd)

Westmont (Calif.) 2, +Davis & Elkins (W.Va.) 1 (championship) +Davis & Elkins forfeited 2nd place due to an ineligible player

1973

Erskine (S.C.) 1, Pomona-Pitzer (Calif.) 0

Davis & Elkins (W.Va.) 7, Goshen (Ind.) 0

Rockhurst (Mo.) 2, Eastern Connecticut 0 Quincy (Ill.) 7, Newark Engineering (N.J.) 1

Pomona-Pitzer (Calif.) 4, Eastern Connecticut 1

Goshen (Ind.) 6, Newark Engineering (N.J.) 4 (OT)

Rockhurst (Mo.) 4, Erskine (S.C.) 0 Quincy (Ill.) 4, Davis & Elkins (W.Va.) 1

Eastern Connecticut 1, Newark Engineering (N.J.) 0

Goshen (Ind.) 7, Pomona-Pitzer (Calif.) 5 (OT)

Davis & Elkins (W.Va.) 4, Erskine (S.C.) 1 (3rd)

Quincy (Ill.) 3, Rockhurst (Mo.) 0 (championship)

1974

Erskine (S.C.) 1, Cedarville (Ohio) 0

Davis & Elkins (W.Va.) 2, Westmont (Calif.) 1 (OT)

Benedictine (Kan.) 1, Keene State (N.H.) 0

Quincy (Ill.) 8, George Mason (Va.) 1

Cedarville (Ohio) 3, George Mason (Va.) 0

Keene State (N.H.) 1, Westmont (Calif.) 0

Davis & Elkins (W.Va.) 1, Benedictine (Kan.) 0

Quincy (Ill.) 6, Erskine (S.C.) 1

Westmont (Calif.) 6, George Mason (Va.) 4 (OT)

Keene State (N.H.) 6, Cedarville (Ohio) 1

Benedictine (Kan.) 2, Erskine (S.C.) 1 (3rd)

Quincy (Ill.) 6, Davis & Elkins (W.Va.) 0 (championship)

1975

Rockhurst (Mo.) 6, Huntington (Ind.) 1

Simon Fraser (B.C.) 3, Fredonia State (N.Y.) 2 (OT)

Quincy (Ill.) 4, Houghton (N.Y.) 1

Western New England (Maine) 4, Campbell (N.C.) 2

Fredonia State (N.Y.) 2, Huntington (Ind.) 1

Campbell (N.C.) 2, Houghton (N.Y.) 1

Simon Fraser (B.C.) 4, Rockhurst (Mo.) 0

Quincy (Ill.) 3, Western New England 0 Huntington (Ind.) 3, Houghton (N.Y.) 0 Fredonia State (N.Y.) 4, Campbell (N.C.) 3

Rockhurst (Mo.) 2, Western New England (Maine) 0 (3rd)

Quincy (Ill.) 1, Simon Fraser (B.C.) 0 (championship)

1976

Davis & Elkins (W.Va.) 1, Alabama-Huntsville 0

Simon Fraser (B.C.) 5, Spring Arbor (Mich.) 1

Rockhurst (Mo.) 2, Maine Portland-Gorham 0

Quincy (Ill.) 4, Houghton (N.Y.) 0

Maine Portland-Gorham 7, Alabama-Huntsville 4

Houghton (N.Y.) 5, Spring Arbor (Mich.) 4 (2OT)

Rockhurst (Mo.) 2, Davis & Elkins (W.Va.) 1, (14OT)

Simon Fraser (B.C.) 2, Quincy (Ill.) 1 (OT)

Alabama-Huntsville 4, Spring Arbor (Mich.) 2

Houghton (N.Y.) 4, Maine Portland-Gorham 3 (2OT)

Quincy (Ill.) 2, Davis & Elkins (W.Va.) 1 (OT) (3rd)

Simon Fraser (B.C.) 1, Rockhurst (Mo.) 0 (championship)

1977

Quincy (Ill.) 3, Rutgers-Camden (N.J.) 0

Erskine (S.C.) 1, Goshen (Ind.) 0

Davis & Elkins (W.Va.) 1, Simon Fraser (B.C.) 0

Keene State (N.H.) 1, Midwestern State (Texas) 0

Simon Fraser (B.C.) 1, Midwestern State (Texas) 0

Keene State (N.H.) 1, Davis & Elkins (W.Va.) 0

Rutgers-Camden (N.J.) 2, Goshen (Ind.) 1

Quincy (Ill.) 4, Erskine (S.C.) 0

Midwestern State (Texas) 3, Goshen (Ind.) 1

Simon Fraser (B.C.) 2, Rutgers-Camden (N.J.) 0

Davis & Elkins (W.Va.) 2, Erskine (S.C.) 0 (3rd)

Quincy (Ill.) 3, Keene State (N.H.) 0 (championship)

1978

Davis & Elkins (W.Va.) 3, The King’s (N.Y.) 1

Rockhurst (Mo.) 3, Tennessee Wesleyan 1

Quincy (Ill.) 3, Keene State (N.H.) 1

Alabama-Huntsville 2, Simon Fraser (B.C.) 1

The King’s (N.Y.) 2, Keene State (N.H.) 1

Simon Fraser (B.C.) 5, Tennessee Wesleyan 3

Quincy (Ill.) 3, Davis & Elkins (W.Va.) 2

Alabama-Huntsville 2, Rockhurst (Mo.) 1 (4OT)

Keene State (N.H.) 4, Tennessee Wesleyan 0

Simon Fraser (B.C.) 3, The King’s (N.Y.) 1

Rockhurst (Mo.) 1, Davis & Elkins (W.Va.) 0 (3rd)

Quincy (Ill.) 2, Alabama-Huntsville 0 (championship)

1979

Alderson-Broaddus (W.Va.) 3, Roberts Wesleyan (N.Y.) 1

Sangamon State (Ill.) 2, Indiana (Pa.) 0

Southern Maine 3, Spring Arbor (Mich.) 2

Simon Fraser (B.C.) 3, Alabama-Huntsville 2

Quincy (Ill.) 1, Alderson-Broaddus (W.Va.) 0

Rockhurst (Mo.) 3, Sangamon State (Ill.) 1

Sangamon State (Ill.) 1, Roberts Wesleyan (N.Y.) 0

Quincy (Ill.) 4, Southern Maine 1

Indiana (Pa.) 4, Alderson-Broaddus (W.Va.) 2

Rockhurst (Mo.) 3, Simon Fraser (B.C.) 2 (OT)

Spring Arbor (Mich.) 2, Sangamon State (Ill.) 1

Indiana (Pa.) 3, Alabama-Huntsville 1

Spring Arbor (Mich.) 3, Indiana (Pa.) 2

Simon Fraser (B.C.) 5, Southern Maine 0 (3rd)

Quincy (Ill.) 1, Rockhurst (Mo.) 0 (championship)

1980

Wilmington (Ohio) 5, Southern Maine 2

Sangamon State (Ill.) 2, Dowling (N.Y.) 0

Simon Fraser (B.C.) 2, Keene State (N.H.) 0

Davis & Elkins (W.Va.) 4, Sangamon State (Ill.) 3 (4OT)

Alabama-Huntsville 8, Wilmington (Ohio) 1

Quincy (Ill.) 1, Rockhurst (Mo.) 0 (OT)

Keene State (N.H.) 4, Dowling (N.Y.) 3

Rockhurst (Mo.) 1, Southern Maine 0 (OT)

Simon Fraser (B.C.) 5, Davis & Elkins (W.Va.) 0

Quincy (Ill.) 4, Alabama-Huntsville 0

Rockhurst (Mo.) 4, Keene State (N.H.) 1

Championship History

Davis & Elkins (W.Va.) 3, Alabama-Huntsville 2 (3rd) Quincy (Ill.) 1, Simon Fraser (B.C.) 0 (championship)

1981

Pool A

Quincy (Ill.) 4, Sangamon State (Ill.) 1

Midwestern State (Texas) 2, Sangamon State (Ill.) 2 Quincy (Ill.) 3, Midwestern State (Texas) 0

Pool B

Alabama-Huntsville 5, Biola (Calif.) 2 Indiana Tech 4, Biola (Calif.) 4 Alabama-Huntsville 3, Indiana Tech 0

Pool C

Rockhurst (Mo.) 3, Rutgers-Camden (N.J.) 0 Keene State (N.H.) 5, Rutgers-Camden (N.J.) 2 Rockhurst (Mo.) 1, Keene State (N.H.) 1

Pool D

Simon Fraser (B.C.) 4, Berry (Ga.) 1

Alderson-Broaddus (W.Va.) 5, Berry (Ga.) 0 Alderson-Broaddus (W.Va.) 1, Simon Fraser (B.C.) 1

Quincy (Ill.) 2, Alabama-Huntsville 0 (semifinals)

Alderson-Broaddus (W.Va.) 2, Keene State (N.H.) 1 (3OT) (semifinals)

Keene State (N.H.) 3, Alabama-Huntsville 0 (3rd) Quincy (Ill.) 4, Alderson-Broaddus (W.Va.) 1 (championship)

1982

Pool A

Avila (Mo.) 3, Bethany Nazarene (Okla.) 0 Erskine (S.C.) 2, Bethany Nazarene (Okla.) 1 Avila (Mo.) 5, Erskine (S.C.) 2

Pool B

Midwestern State (Texas) 3, Spring Garden (Pa.) 0

Thomas (Maine) 4, Spring Garden (Pa.) 1

Midwestern State (Texas) 4, Thomas (Maine) 0

Pool C

Quincy (Ill.) 4, Chapman (Calif.) 2

Belhaven (Miss.) 0, Chapman (Calif.) 0 Belhaven (Miss.) 2, Quincy (Ill.) 1

Pool D

Simon Fraser (B.C.) 6, Grace (Ind.) 0 West Virginia Wesleyan 8, Grace (Ind.) 0

Simon Fraser (B.C.) 3, West Virginia Wesleyan 0

Midwestern State (Texas) 2, Belhaven (Miss.) 1 (semifinals)

Simon Fraser (B.C.) 4, Avila (Mo.) 1 (semifinals)

Belhaven (Miss.) 2, Avila (Mo.) 1 (3rd)

Simon Fraser (B.C.) 4, Midwestern State (Texas) 0 (championship)

1983

Pool A

Alderson-Broaddus (W.Va.) 1, Fresno Pacific (Calif.) 1

Indiana Tech 2, Fresno Pacific (Calif.) 1

Alderson-Broaddus (W.Va.) 1, Indiana Tech 0

Pool B

Sangamon State (Ill.) 1, Dominican (N.Y.) 0

Midwestern State (Texas) 5, Sangamon State (Ill.) 2

Midwestern State (Texas) 4, Dominican (N.Y.) 1

Pool C

USC-Spartanburg 2, Denver (Colo.) 1

Denver (Colo.) 4, Gordon (Maine) 2

USC-Spartanburg 2, Gordon (Maine) 0

Pool D

Simon Fraser (B.C.) 1, Benedictine (Kan.) 0

Benedictine (Kan.) 4, Alabama-Huntsville 1

Simon Fraser (B.C.) 2, Alabama-Huntsville 0

Midwestern State (Texas) 2, USC-Spartanburg 1 (semifinals)

Simon Fraser (B.C.) 1, Alderson-Broaddus (W.Va.) 0 (OT) (semifinals)

USC-Spartanburg 1, Alderson-Broaddus (W.Va.) 0 (OT) (3rd place)

Simon Fraser (B.C.) 1, Midwestern State (Texas) 0 (championship)

1984

Pool A

West Virginia Wesleyan 4, Concordia (N.Y.) 2

King (Tenn.) 3, Concordia (N.Y.) 1 (OT)

West Virginia Wesleyan 5, King (Tenn.) 0

Pool B

USC-Spartanburg 1, Midwestern State (Texas) 0 (OT)

Gordon (Maine) 2, Midwestern State (Texas) 0

USC-Spartanburg 4, Gordon (Maine) 0

Pool C

Fresno Pacific (Calif.) 3, Wisconsin-Parkside 0

Fresno Pacific (Calif.) 1, Wilmington (Ohio) 1

Wilmington (Ohio) 2, Wisconsin-Parkside 0

Pool D

Park (Mo.) 3, Westmont (Calif.) 3

Warner Pacific (Ore.) 6, Westmont (Calif.) 0

Warner Pacific (Ore.) 3, Park (Mo.) 2 (OT)

West Virginia Wesleyan 5, Warner Pacific (Ore.) 3 (semifinals)

Fresno Pacific (Calif.) 4, USC-Spartanburg 2 (semifinals)

Warner Pacific (Ore.) vs. USC-Spartanburg (cancelled - 3rd)

West Virginia Wesleyan 3, Fresno Pacific (Calif.) 2 (2OT) (championship)

1985

Pool A

St. Vincent (Pa.) 2, Alabama-Huntsville 1 (OT)

Fresno Pacific (Calif.) 1, St. Vincent (Pa.) 0

Fresno Pacific (Calif.) 2, Alabama-Huntsville 0

Pool B

West Virginia Wesleyan 7, Midwestern State (Texas) 0

Warner Pacific (Ore.) 3, Midwestern State (Texas) 0

West Virginia Wesleyan 1, Warner Pacific (Ore.) 0

Championship History

Pool C

Rockhurst (Mo.) 5, Siena Heights (Mich.) 0

Boca Raton (Fla.) 7, Siena Heights (Mich.) 0

Boca Raton (Fla.) 2, Rockhurst (Mo.) 0

Pool D

South Carolina-Spartanburg 3, Thomas (Maine) 0

Sangamon State (Ill.) 5, Thomas (Maine) 0

South Carolina-Spartanburg 4, Sangamon State (Ill.) 2

West Virginia Wesleyan 3, Boca Raton (Fla.) 0 (semifinals)

Fresno Pacific (Calif.) 2, South Carolina-Spartanburg 1 (OT) (semifinals)

Boca Raton (Fla.) vs. South Carolina-Spartanburg (cancelled - 3rd)

West Virginia Wesleyan 4, Fresno Pacific (Calif.) 3 (4OT) (championship)

1986

Pool A

Rockhurst (Mo.) 5, Cabrini (Pa.) 1

Maine-Farmington 2, Cabrini (Pa.) 1

Rockhurst (Mo.) 3, Maine-Farmington 1

Pool B

West Virginia Wesleyan 2, Erskine (S.C.) 1

Simon Fraser (B.C.) 3, Erskine (S.C.) 0

Simon Fraser (B.C.) 1, West Virginia Wesleyan 0

Pool C

Wilmington (Ohio) 0, Covenant (Ga.) 0

Midwestern State (Texas) 2, Covenant (Ga.) 0

Wilmington (Ohio) 3, Midwestern State (Texas) 0

Pool D

Westmont (Calif.) 2, Sangamon State (Ill.) 0

Regis (Colo.) 4, Westmont (Calif.) 1

Sangamon State (Ill.) 3, Regis (Colo.) 0

Simon Fraser (B.C.) 1, Rockhurst (Mo.) 0 (OT) (semifinals)

Sangamon State (Ill.) 3, Wilmington (Ohio) 0 (semifinals)

Rockhurst (Mo.) 5, Wilmington (Ohio) 0 (consolation)

Sangamon State (Ill.) 1, Simon Fraser (B.C.) 0 (championship)

1987

Pool A

Simon Fraser (B.C.) 4, Houghton (N.Y.) 0

Avila (Mo.) 1, Houghton (N.Y.) 1

Simon Fraser (B.C.) 4, Avila (Mo.) 0

Pool B

Boca Raton (Fla.) 5, King (Tenn.) 0

Southern Nazarene (Okla.) 8, King (Tenn.) 0

Boca Raton (Fla.) 2, Southern Nazarene (Okla.) 1

Pool C

West Virginia Wesleyan 5, Franklin Pierce (N.H.) 1

Wilmington (Ohio) 6, Franklin Pierce (N.H.) 0

West Virginia Wesleyan 1, Wilmington (Ohio) 0

Pool D

Midwestern State (Texas) 0, Biola (Calif.) 0

Sangamon State (Ill.) 3, Biola (Calif.) 2

Sangamon State (Ill.) 1, Midwestern State (Texas) 1

Boca Raton (Fla.) 3, West Virginia Wesleyan 1 (semifinals)

Simon Fraser (B.C.) 1, Sangamon State (Ill.) 0 (OT) (semifinals)

Boca Raton (Fla.) 1, Simon Fraser (B.C.) 0 (OT) (championship)

1988

Pool A

Boca Raton (Fla.) 5, Post (Conn.) 0

Simon Fraser (B.C.) 11, Post (Conn.) 0

Simon Fraser (B.C.) 2, Boca Raton (Fla.) 2

Pool B

Nova (Fla.) 3, William Carey (Miss.) 0

Alderson-Broaddus (W.Va.) 1, William Carey (Miss.) 1

Alderson-Broaddus (W.Va.) 2, Nova (Fla.) 1

Pool C

Midwestern State (Texas) 1, Westmont (Calif.) 0

West Virginia Wesleyan 1, Westmont (Calif.) 0

West Virginia Wesleyan 1, Midwestern State (Texas) 0

Pool D

Sangamon State (Ill.) 9, John Brown (Ark.) 0

Tiffin (Ohio) 4, John Brown (Ark.) 1

Sangamon State (Ill.) 4, Tiffin (Ohio) 2

Sangamon State (Ill.) 2, Simon Fraser (B.C.) 1 (semifinals)

Alderson-Broaddus (W.Va.) 4, West Virginia Wesleyan 2 (semifinals)

Sangamon State (Ill.) 3, Alderson-Broaddus (W.Va.) 1 (championship)

1989

Pool A

Boca Raton (Fla.) 4, Johnson State (Vt.) 0

Sangamon State (Ill.) 3, Johnson State (Vt.) 1

Boca Raton (Fla.) 1, Sangamon State (Ill.) 1

Pool B

Rockhurst (Mo.) 3, Western Washington 1

Midwestern State (Texas) 4, Western Washington 2

Rockhurst (Mo.) 2, Midwestern State (Texas) 1

Pool C

West Virginia Wesleyan 4, Belhaven (Miss.) 0

Southern Nazarene (Okla.) 3, Belhaven (Miss.) 2

West Virginia Wesleyan 2, Southern Nazarene (Okla.) 0

Pool D

Westmont (Calif.) 1, Belmont Abbey (N.C.) 0 (OT)

Belmont Abbey (N.C.) 2, Wilmington (Ohio) 1

Westmont (Calif.) 2, Wilmington (Ohio) 1

Boca Raton (Fla.) 1, Westmont (Calif.) 0 (semifinals)

West Virginia Wesleyan 2, Rockhurst (Mo.) 1 (semifinals)

West Virginia Wesleyan 1, Boca Raton (Fla.) 0 (championship)

1990

Pool A

West Virginia Wesleyan 1, The Master’s (Calif.) 1

The Master’s (Calif.) 5, William Carey (Miss.) 1

West Virginia Wesleyan 5, William Carey (Miss.) 0

Championship History

Pool B

Midwestern State (Texas) 5, Tiffin (Ohio) 2

Lander (S.C.) 4, Tiffin (Ohio) 0

Lander (S.C.) 1, Midwestern State (Texas) 0

Pool C

Boca Raton (Fla.) 6, Viterbo (Wis.) 0 Viterbo (Wis.) 1, Warner Pacific (Ore.) 0 Boca Raton (Fla.) 2, Warner Pacific (Ore.) 1

Pool D

Rockhurst (Mo.) 6, Johnson State (Vt.) 0 Catawba (N.C.) 6, Johnson State (Vt.) 0 Rockhurst (Mo.) 3, Catawba (N.C.) 2

West Virginia Wesleyan 1, Lander (S.C.) 0 (semifinals) Boca Raton (Fla.) 2, Rockhurst (Mo.) 1 (semifinals) West Virginia Wesleyan 3, Boca Raton (Fla.) 1 (championship)

1991

Pool A

Lynn (Fla.) 2, Green Mountain (Vt.) 0 Catawba (N.C.) 3, Green Mountain (Vt.) 0 Lynn (Fla.) 1, Catawba (N.C.) 0

Pool B

Sangamon State (Ill.) 1, Simon Fraser (B.C.) 1 Oklahoma City 3, Sangamon State (Ill.) 1

Simon Fraser (B.C.) 3, Oklahoma City 1

Pool C

Midwestern State (Texas) 1, Belhaven (Miss.) 0 Belhaven (Miss.) 3, Tiffin (Ohio) 2

Midwestern State (Texas) 5, Tiffin (Ohio) 0

Pool D

The Master’s (Calif.) 4, Rockhurst (Mo.) 1

Alderson-Broaddus (W.Va.) 6, The Master’s (Calif.) 0 Rockhurst (Mo.) 3, Alderson-Broaddus (W.Va.) 1

Lynn (Fla.) 4, Simon Fraser (B.C.) 1 (semifinals)

Midwestern State (Texas) 2, Alderson-Broaddus (W.Va.) 1 (semifinals)

Lynn (Fla.) 2, Midwestern State (Texas) 1, (SD-OT) (championship)

1992

Pool A

West Virginia Wesleyan 2, The Master’s (Calif.) 2

The Master’s (Calif.) 1, Green Mountain (Vt.) 0

West Virginia Wesleyan 4, Green Mountain (Vt.) 1

Pool B

Lynn (Fla.) 1, Midwestern State (Texas) 1

Midwestern State (Texas) 1, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 1

Lynn (Fla.) 3, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 0

Pool C

Sangamon State (Ill.) 4, Pacific Lutheran (Wash.) 0

Incarnate Word (Texas) 3, Pacific Lutheran (Wash.) 0

Sangamon State (Ill.) 1, Incarnate Word (Texas) 1

Pool D

Belhaven (Miss.) 2, Rockhurst (Mo.) 2

Tiffin (Ohio) 1, Rockhurst (Mo.) 1

Belhaven (Miss.) 4, Tiffin (Ohio) 2

Belhaven (Miss.) 1, West Virginia Wesleyan 1 (4-2 PK) (semifinals)

Lynn (Fla.) 0, Sangamon State (Ill.) 0 (4-2 PK) (semifinals)

Belhaven 2, Lynn (Fla.) 1 (championship)

1993

Pool A

Lynn (Fla.) 8, George Fox (Ore.) 1

Bloomfield (N.J.) 2, George Fox (Ore.) 1

Lynn (Fla.) 2, Bloomfield (N.J.) 0

Pool B

Belhaven (Miss.) 2, Westmont (Calif.) 0

Incarnate Word (Texas) 1, Westmont (Calif.) 1

Belhaven (Miss.) 1, Incarnate Word (Texas) 0

Pool C

John Brown (Ark.) 5, Walsh (Ohio) 0

Sangamon State (Ill.) 6, Walsh (Ohio) 0

John Brown (Ark.) 0, Sangamon State (Ill.) 0

Sangamon State advances on basis of winning mini-game, 2-1

Pool D

Belmont Abbey (N.C.) 4, Midwestern State (Texas) 1

Mobile (Ala.) 4, Belmont Abbey (N.C.) 2

Mobile (Ala.) 4, Midwestern State (Texas) 1

Lynn (Fla.) 3, Mobile (Ala.) 1 (semifinals)

Sangamon State (Ill.) 2, Belhaven (Miss.) 1 (semifinals)

Sangamon State (Ill.) 4, Lynn (Fla.) 3 (SD-OT) (championship)

1994

Pool A

Mobile (Ala.) 2, Westmont (Calif.) 1

Westmont (Calif.) 4, Midwetern State (Texas) 1

Mobile (Ala.) 3, Midwestern State (Texas) 0

Pool B

Rockhurst (Mo.) 2, Sangamon State (Ill.) 1

Lynn (Fla.) 4, Sangamon State (Ill.) 0

Lynn (Fla.) 3, Rockhurst (Mo.) 2

Pool C

Simon Fraser (B.C.) 1, Belhaven (Miss.) 0

West Virginia Wesleyan 1, Simon Fraser (B.C.) 0

West Virginia Wesleyan 0, Belhaven (Miss.) 0

Pool D

Incarnate Word (Texas) 5, Houghton (N.Y.) 4

Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 7, Houghton (N.Y.) 5

Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 3, Incarnate Word (Texas) 3

Mobile (Ala.) 2, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 0 (semifinals)

West Virginia Wesleyan 2, Lynn (Fla.) 1 (semifinals)

West Virginia Wesleyan 4, Mobile (Ala.) 2 (championship)

Championship History

1995

Pool A

Westmont (Calif.) 4, William Carey (Miss.) 1

Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 6, Westmont (Calif.) 2

Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 2, William Carey (Miss.) 2

Pool B

Mobile (Ala.) 6, Westmar (Iowa) 0

Midwestern State (Texas) 4, Westmar (Iowa) 2

Midwestern State (Texas) 3, Mobile (Ala.) 1

Pool C

Lynn (Fla.) 5, Houghton (N.Y.) 0

Illinois-Springfield 4, Houghton (N.Y.) 1

Illinois-Springfield 1, Lynn (Fla.) 0

Pool D

Birmingham-Southern (Ala.) 3, Simon Fraser (B.C.) 3

Simon Fraser (B.C.) 3, Rockhurst (Mo.) 0

Birmingham-Southern (Ala.) 4, Rockhurst (Mo.) 0

Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 2, Birmingham-Southern (Ala.) 1 (semifinals)

Midwestern State (Texas) 1, Illinois-Springfield 0 (semifinals)

Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 2, Midwestern State (Texas) 1 (championship)

1996

Pool A

Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 3, Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 1

William Carey (Miss.) 5, Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 1

Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 3, William Carey (Miss.) 0

Pool B

Birmingham-Southern (Ala.) 4, Houghton (N.Y.) 0

Simon Fraser (B.C.) 6, Houghton (N.Y.) 0

Birmingham-Southern (Ala.) 2, Simon Fraser (B.C.) 1

Pool C

Rockhurst (Mo.) 5, Midwestern State (Texas) 0

Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) 1, Midwestern State (Texas) 0 Rockhurst (Mo.) 2, Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) 0

Pool D

Illinois-Springfield 1, Kansas Newman 1

Incarnate Word (Texas) 1, Kansas Newman 1 Illinois-Springfield 3, Incarnate Word (Texas) 0

Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 3, Illinois Springfield 1 (semifinals)

Birmingham-Southern (Ala.) 3, Rockhurst (Mo.) 2 (semifinals)

Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 5, Birmingham-Southern (Ala.) 0 (championship)

1997

Pool A

Mobile (Ala.) 0, Bartlesville Wesleyan (Okla.) 0

Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 6, Bartlesville Wesleyan (Okla.) 0 Mobile (Ala.) 4, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 1

Pool B

Illinois-Springfield 2, Birmingham-Southern (Ala.) 1

Seattle (Wash.) 3, Illinois-Springfield 2

Seattle (Wash.) 2, Birmingham-Southern (Ala.) 2

Pool C

Life (Ga.) 4, Green Mountain (Vt.) 1

William Carey (Miss.) 8, Green Mountain (Vt.) 1

William Carey (Miss.) 1, Life (Ga.) 1

Pool D

Rockhurst (Mo.) 2, Westmont (Calif.) 2

Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) 1, Westmont (Calif.) 1

Rockhurst (Mo.) 3, Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) 3

Rockhurst (Mo.) 4, Mobile (Ala.) 3 (semifinals)

Seattle (Wash.) 3, William Carey (Miss.) 2

Seattle (Wash.) 2, Rockhurst (Mo.) 1 (OT) (championship)

1998

Pool A

Illinois-Springfield 1, Harris-Stowe State (Mo.) 1

Life (Ga.) 5, Harris-Stowe State (Mo.) 3

Illinois-Springfield 3, Life (Ga.) 0

Pool B

William Carey (Miss.) 1, Westmont (Calif.) 0

Westmont (Calif.) 5, National American (N.D.) 1

William Carey (Miss.) 2, National American (N.D.) 1

Pool C

Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 2, Roberts Wesleyan (N.Y.) 1

Mobile (Ala.) 3, Roberts Wesleyan (N.Y.) 0

Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 3, Mobile (Ala.) 0

Pool D

Birmingham-Southern (Ala.) 1, Seattle (Wash.) 1

Seattle (Wash.) 4, Green Mountain (Vt.) 1

Birmingham-Southern (Ala.) 1, Green Mountain (Vt.) 1

Illinois-Springfield 4, William Carey (Miss.) 0 (semifinals)

Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 1, Seattle (Wash.) 0

Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 2, Illinois-Springfield 1 (championship)

1999*

(1) Mobile (Ala.) 3, (16) Concordia (Ore.) 1 (8) Roberts Wesleyan (N.Y.) 2, (9) Dominican (Ill.) 1 (OT) (5) Life (Ga.) 2, (12) Fresno Pacific (Calif.) 0 (4) Illinois-Springfield 2, (13) Bethel (Ind.) 0

(3) Birmingham-Southern (Ala.) 3, (14) Newman (Kan.) 0 (11) St. Gregory’s (Okla.) 1, (6) Mount Senario (Wis.) 0 (7) Harris-Stowe State (Mo.) 1, (10) Green Mountain (Vt.) 0

(2) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 3, (15) Nova Southeastern (Fla.) 1

Mobile (Ala.) 3, Roberts Wesleyan (N.Y.) 1 (quarterfinals)

Illinois-Springfield 2, Life (Ga.) 1 (quarterfinals)

Birmingham-Southern (Ala.) 2, St. Gregory’s (Okla.) 1 (OT) (quarterfinals)

Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 2, Harris-Stowe State (Mo.) 2 (LWC wins in PKs, 4-2) (quarterfinals)

Mobile (Ala.) 3, Illinois-Springfield 1 (semifinals)

Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 3, Birmingham-Southern (Ala.) 2 (semifinals)

Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 2, Mobile (Ala.) 1 (championship)

2000*

(4) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 2, (13) Felician (N.J.) 0

(3) Mobile (Ala.) 4, (14) Albertson (Idaho) 2

Championship History

(2) Auburn Montgomery 6, (15) Aquinas (Mich.) 3

(1) Harris Stowe (Mo.) 5, (16) Virginia Intermont 0 (9) Newman (Kan.) 2, (8) Mount Senario (Wis.) 1 (7) St. Gregory’s (Okla.) 4, (10) Lindenwwod (Mo.) 3 (11) Westmont (Calif.) 2, (6) Roberts Wesleyan (N.Y.) 1 (5) Illinois-Springfield 3, (12) Nova Southeastern (Fla.) 0

Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) 4, St. Gregory’s (Okla.) 4 (AUM wins in PKs, 5-4) (quarterfinals)

Mobile (Ala.) 2, Westmont (Calif.) 1 (OT) (quarterfinals)

Lindsey Wilson 3, Illinois-Springfield 0 (quarterfinals) Harris-Stowe (Mo.) 4, Newman (Kan.) 2 (quarterfinals)

Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) 1, Mobile (Ala.) 0 (semifinals)

Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 3, Harris Stowe (Mo.) 0 (semifinals)

Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 2, Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) 1 (OT) (championship)

2001*

(1) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 12, (16) Felician (N.J.) 2 (9) Lindenwood (Mo.) 2, (8) Judson (Ill.) 0 (12) Seattle (Wash.) 2, (5) Berry (Ga.) 1 (4) Rio Grande (Ohio) 6, (13) Mary (N.D.) 1 (3) William Carey (Miss.) 6, (14) Tennessee Wesleyan 1 (6) Oklahoma Christian 1, (11) Alliant International (Calif.) 0 (7) Bethel (Ind.) 4, (10) Hastings (Neb.) 2 (2) Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) 2, (15) Embry-Riddle (Fla.) 2 (AUM wins in PKs, 4-3)

Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 4, Lindenwood (Mo.) 1 (quarterfinals) Rio Grande (Ohio) 3, Seattle (Wash.) 2 (quarterfinals)

William Carey (Miss.) 3, Oklahoma Christian 0 (quarterfinals) Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) 0, Bethel (Ind.) 0 (AUM wins in PKS, 6-5) (quarterfinals)

Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 2, Rio Grande (Ohio) 1 (semifinals)

Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) 2, William Carey (Miss.) 2 (AUM wins in PKs, 5-3) (semifinals)

Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 4, Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) 0 (championship)

2002*

(1) Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) 6, (16) John Brown (Ark.) 2 (8) Covenant (Ga.) 2, (9) Illinois-Springfield 0 (5) Mobile (Ala.) 1, (12) Bethel (Ind.) 0 (2OT) (4) Mid-Continent (Ky.) 2, (13) Flagler (Fla.) 1 (3) Rio Grande (Ohio) 2, (14) Goldey-Beacom (Del.) 1 (6) ^Park (Mo.) (19-1-2) 2, (11) Concordia (Calif.) 1 (10) Simon Fraser (B.C.) 1, (7) Baker (Kan.) 0 (2) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 9, (15) Martin Luther (Minn.) 0

Mobile (Ala.) 3, Mid-Continent (Ky.) 3 (Mobile wins in PKs, 5-4) (quarterfinals)

^Park (Mo.) 1, Rio Grande (Ohio) 0 (quarterfinals)

Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) 2, Covenant (Ga.) 0 (quarterfinals) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 2, Simon Fraser (B.C.) 0 (quarterfinals) Mobile (Ala.) 1, Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) 0 (semifinals) ^Park (Mo.) 2, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 2 (Park wins in PKs, 4-3) (semifinals)

Mobile (Ala.) 2, ^Park (Mo.) 1 (championship)

^ Park vacated second place due to an ineligible player.

2003

(17) Embry-Riddle (Fla.) 4, (16) Simon Fraser (B.C.) 0 (13) Alliant (Calif.) 1, (20) Si Tanka (S.D.) 0 (19) Bethel (Ind.) 1, (14) Baker (Kan.) 1 (5-4 PK) (15) Virginia Intermont 3, (18) John Brown (Ark.) 1 (17) Embry-Riddle 4, (1) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 2 (8) Fresno Pacific (Calif.) 7, (9) Southern Nazarene (Okla.) 1 (5) Berry (Ga.) 2, (12) Grand View (Iowa) 0 (4) Lindenwood (Mo.) 3, (13) Alliant 0 (3) Hastings (Neb.) 2, (19) Bethel 0 (6) Park (Mo.) 1, (11) Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) 1 (6-5 PK) (7) Mobile (Ala.) 3, (10) Columbia (Mo.) 2 (OT) (2) Rio Grande (Ohio) 2, (15) Virginia Intermont 1

Fresno Pacific (Calif.) 3, Embry-Riddle (Fla.) 0 (quarterfinals)

Berry (Ga.) 3, Lindenwood (Mo.) 1 (quarterfinals)

Hastings (Neb.) 1, Park (Mo.) 0 (quarterfinals)

Rio Grande (Ohio) 3, Mobile (Ala.) 1 (quarterfinals)

Fresno Pacific (Calif.) 4, Berry (Ga.) 1 (semifinals)

Rio Grande (Ohio) 1, Hastings (Neb.) 0 (semifinals)

Rio Grande (Ohio) 1, Fresno Pacific (Calif.) 0 (championship)

2004

(16) Bethel (Ind.) 1, (17) Bethel (Tenn.) 1 (3-2 PK)

(13) Park (Mo.) 6, (20) Si Tanka (S.D.) 1

(14) Judson (Ill.) 2, (19) Embry-Riddle (Fla.) 1

(18) The Evergreen State (Wash.) 2, (15) William Jewell (Mo.) 1 (OT)

(1) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 4, (16) Bethel (Ind.) 0

(9) Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 4, (8) Mobile (Ala.) 2

(5) Simon Fraser (B.C.) 4, (12) Baker (Kan.) 3 (4) Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) 5, (13) Park (Mo.) 2

(3) Lindenwood (Mo.) 3, (14) Judson (Ill.) 0

(6) Holy Names (Calif.) 3, (11) Grand View (Iowa) 0 (10) Berry (Ga.) 1, (7) Southern Nazarene (Okla.) 0 (18) Evergreen State 2, (2) Rio Grande (Ohio) 1 (OT)

Berry (Ga.) 4, The Evergreen State (Wash.) 2 (quarterfinals)

Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 1, Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 1 (4-3 PK) (quarterfinals)

Lindenwood (Mo.) 4, Holy Names (Calif.) 1 (quarterfinals)

Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) 2, Simon Fraser (B.C.) 0 (quarterfinals)

Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) 1, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 0 (semifinals) Lindenwood (Mo.) 1, Berry (Ga.) 0 (semifinals)

Lindenwood (Mo.) 1, Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) 0 (championship)

2005

(16) Bethel (Ind.) 2, (17) Embry-Riddle (Fla.) 0 (20) McKendree (Ill.) 4, (13) Grand View (Iowa) 1 (14) Lee (Tenn.) 1, (19) Virginia Intermont 0

(15) Judson (Ill.) 3, (18) Concordia (Ore.) 0

(1) Rio Grande (Ohio) 3, (16) Bethel 1

(9) Hastings (Neb.) 1, (8) Park (Mo.) 0

(5) Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 2, (12) Graceland (Iowa) 1 (OT) (4) Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) 5, (20) McKendree 0

(3) Southern Nazarene (Okla.) 1, (14) Lee 0

(11) Notre Dame (Ohio) 2, (6) Simon Fraser (B.C.) 1 (OT)

(7) Lindenwood (Mo.) 2, (10) Oklahoma Baptist 1

(2) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 4, (15) Judson 1

Championship History

Hastings (Neb.) 2, Rio Grande (Ohio) 0 (quarterfinals)

Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 2, Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) 1 (OT) (quarterfinals)

Southern Nazarene (Okla.) 1, Notre Dame (Ohio) 0 (quarterfinals)

Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 2, Lindenwood (Mo.) 0 (quarterfinals)

Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 4, Hastings (Neb.) 0 (semifinals)

Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 2, Southern Nazarene (Okla.) 0 (OT) (semifinals)

Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 4, Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 1 (championship)

2006

(17) Northwood (Fla.) 1, (16) Hastings (Neb.) 1 (2OT) (Northwood advanced on PKs 4-3) (20) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 3, (13) Judson (Ill.) 1 (14) Park (Mo.) 2, (19) Goshen (Ind.) 2 (2OT) (Park advanced on PKs 3-1)

(18) Milligan (Tenn.) 1, (15) Concordia (Ore.) 0 (17) Northwood (Fla.) 3, (1) Auburn-Montgomery (Ala.) 2 (8) Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 1, (9) Lee (Tenn.) 1 (2OT) (Azusa Pacific advanced on PKs 9-8)

(12) William Jewell (Mo.) 1, (5) Southern Nazarene (Okla.) 1 (2OT) (William Jewell advanced on PKs 4-1) (4) Rio Grande (Ohio) 2, (20) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 1 (3) Webber International (Fla.) 3, (14) Park (Mo.) 2 (6) Oklahoma Christian 2, (11) Embry-Riddle (Fla.) 1 (7) Grand View (Iowa) 1, (10) Concordia (Calif.) 0 (2) Graceland (Iowa) 1, (18) Milligan (Tenn.) 0

Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 3, Northwood (Fla.) 1 (quarterfinals) William Jewell (Mo.) 1, Rio Grande (Ohio) 1 (2OT) (William Jewell advanced on PKs 3-1) (quarterfinals) Webber International (Fla.) 3, Oklahoma Christian 2 (quarterfinals) Graceland (Iowa) 3, Grandview (Iowa) 0 (quarterfinals) Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 1, William Jewell (Mo.) 0 (semifinals) Graceland (Iowa) 1, Webber International (Fla.) 0 (semifinals) Graceland (Iowa) 0, Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 0 (2OT) (Graceland won championship on PKs 7-6) (championship)

2007

(13) Maine-Fort Kent 2, (20) Northwestern (Iowa) 1 (19) Embry-Riddle (Fla.) 2, (14) Madonna (Mich.) 1 (18) Mid-Continent (Ky.) 2, (15) Judson (Ill.) 1 (17) MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) 2, (16) Covenant (Ga.) 0 (4) Ohio Dominican 7, (13) Maine-Fort Kent 0 (19) Embry-Riddle (Fla.) 2, (3) Mobile (Ala.) 0 (2) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 5, (18) Mid-Continent (Ky.) 1 (1) Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 3, (17) MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) 1 (5) Simon Fraser (B.C.) 1, (12) Park (Mo.) 0 (6) Concordia (Calif.) 4, (11) Graceland (Iowa) 2 (10) Auburn-Montgomery (Ala.) 3, (7) Southern Nazarene (Okla.) 2 (8) Fresno Pacific (Calif.) 5, (9) Rio Grande (Ohio) 2

Simon Fraser (B.C.) 2, Ohio Dominican 0 (quarterfinals) Concordia (Calif.) 2, Embry-Riddle (Fla.) 0 (quarterfinals) Auburn-Montgomery (Ala.) 2, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 1 (quarterfinals) Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 3, Fresno Pacific (Calif.) 1 (quarterfinals)

Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 1, Simon Fraser (B.C.) 0 (semifinals) Concordia (Calif.) 2, Auburn-Montgomery (Ala.) 1 (2OT) (semifinals)

Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 2, Concordia (Calif.) 0 (championship)

2008

Opening Round

(1) Oklahoma City* 6, McPherson (Kan.) 1 (9) Concordia (Ore.) 3, Concordia (Calif.)* 3 (Concordia (Ore.) wins on PKs 9-8)

(8) Hastings (Neb.)* 1, Hannibal-LaGrange (Mo.) 1 (Hastings wins on PKs 4-2)

Bethel (Tenn.)* 3, (5) Bellevue (Neb.) 0 (12) Southern Nazarene (Okla.)* 2, Lambuth (Tenn.) 1

Mobile (Ala.)* 3, (13) Texas-Brownsville 0

Dana (Neb.) 3, (4) St. Ambrose (Iowa)* 1 (3) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)* 6, King (Tenn.) 0 (14) Mount Vernon Nazarene (Ohio)* 2, Lee (Tenn.) 0 (11) Westmont (Calif.)* 3, Holy Names (Calif.) 2 (2OT)

Baker (Kan.)* 1, (6) Park (Mo.) 0 (OT)

(7) Notre Dame (Ohio)* 6, Judson (Ill.) 1

(10) Maine-Fort Kent* 1, Northwood (Fla.) 1 (Maine-Fort Kent wins on PKs 3-1)

(15) Madonna (Mich.)* 2, Grand View (Iowa) 1

(2) Rio Grande (Ohio)* 2, Bethel (Ind.) 1

* Denotes Opening Round host

Final Site

(2) Rio Grande (Ohio) 2, (15) Madonna (Mich.) 1

Mobile (Ala.) 7, Dana (Neb.) 0

(14) Mt. Vernon Nazarene (Ohio) 1, (3) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 0

(1) Oklahoma City 2, Fresno Pacific (Calif.) 1 (2OT)

(10) Maine-Fort Kent 2, (7) Notre Dame (Ohio) 2 (Maine-Fort Kent wins on PKs 5-4)

Bethel (Tenn.) 2, (12) Southern Nazarene (Okla.) 0

(11) Westmont (Calif.) 1, Baker (Kan.) 0

(8) Hastings (Neb.) 1, Concordia (Ore.) 0

(2) Rio Grande (Ohio) 4, (10) Maine-Fort Kent 0 (quarterfinals)

Bethel (Tenn.) 3, Mobile (Ala.) 0 (quarterfinals)

(14) Mt Vernon Nazarene (Ohio) 1, (11) Westmont (Calif.) 0 (quarterfinals)

(1) Oklahoma City 2, (8) Hastings (Neb.) 1 (2OT) (quarterfinals)

Bethel (Tenn.) 4, (1) Oklahoma City 0 (semifinals)

(2) Rio Grande (Ohio) 1, (14) Mt. Vernon Nazarene (Ohio) 0 (semifinals)

Bethel (Tenn.) 2, (2) Rio Grande (Ohio) 1 (OT) (championship)

2009

Opening Round

(1) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)* 2, Lee (Tenn.) 0

(16) Bellevue (Neb.) 2, Bethel (Ind.)* 0

Martin Methodist (Tenn.) 2, (9) William Carey (Miss.)* 1

(8) Southern Poly State (Ga.)* 1, Bryan (Tenn.) 0

(5) Simon Fraser (B.C.)* 1, Warner Pacific (Ore.) 0

(12) Bethel (Tenn.)* 3, Kansas Wesleyan 1 (4) Embry-Riddle (Fla.)* 2, Mobile (Ala.) 0 (3) Rio Grande (Ohio)* 3, Lindenwood (Mo.) 0 (14) Columbia (Mo.)* 3, Midland Lutheran (Neb.) 0

Hastings (Neb.)* 2, (11) Science & Arts (Okla.) 1

Biola (Calif.) 2, (6) Texas at Brownsville* 2 (2OT) (Biola wins on PKs 4-3) (7) Notre Dame (Ohio)* 2, Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) 1 (10) Benedictine (Kan.) 1, Ashford (Iowa)* 0 (OT)

(15) The Master’s (Calif.)* 1, Holy Names (Calif.) 0

Indiana Tech 1, (2) Maine-Fort Kent* 0 (OT)

* Denotes Opening Round host

Final Site

(1) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 2, (16) Bellevue (Neb.) 0

(15) The Master’s (Calif. 1, Indiana Tech 0

Championship History

(3) Rio Grande (Ohio) 2, (14) Columbia (Mo.) 1 (4) Embry-Riddle (Fla.) 3, Fresno Pacific (Calif.) 1 (5) Simon Fraser (B.C.) 2, (12) Bethel (Tenn.) 0 (7) Notre Dame (Oho) 3, (10) Benedictine (Kan.) 1 Biola (Calif.) 1, Hastings (Neb.) 1 (2OT) (Biola wins on PKs 5-4) Martin Methodist (Tenn.) 1, (8) Southern Poly State (Ga.) 0 (5) Simon Fraser (B.C.) 1, (4) Embry-Riddle (Fla.) 0 (quarterfinals)

(15) The Master’s (Calif.) 3, (7) Notre Dame (Ohio) 1 (quarterfinals)

(3) Rio Grande (Ohio) 4, Biola (Calif.) 0 (quarterfinals) (1) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 2, Martin Methodist (Tenn.) 1 (quarterfinals)

(1) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 3, Simon Fraser (B.C.) 0 (semifinals) (15) The Master’s (Calif.) 0, (3) Rio Grande (Ohio) 0 (2OT) (The Master’s win on PKs 7-6) (semifinals) (1) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 1, (15) The Master’s (Calif.) 0 (championship)

2010

Opening Round

(1) Rio Grande (Ohio)* 2, Bethel (Ind.) 1 Bethel (Tenn.) 3, (16) William Carey (Miss.)* 0 (8) Belhaven (Miss.)* 2, St. Thomas (Texas) 1 (5) Maine-Fort Kent* 3, St. Thomas (Fla.) 2 (12) Grand View (Iowa)* 1, St. Xavier (Ill.) 0 (OT) Vanguard (Calif.) 2, (13) Azusa Pacific (Calif.)* 1 (OT) (4) Notre Dame (Ohio)* 5, Davenport (Mich.) 0 (3) Hastings (Neb.)* 3, Missouri Valley 0 (14) Bryan (Tenn.)* 2, Columbia (Mo.) 1 (2OT)

Holy Names (Calif.) 3, (11) California Baptist* 1

Southern Poly State (Ga.) 2, (6) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)* 0 (7) William Jewell (Mo.)* 3, Concordia (Ore.) 1 Oklahoma Baptist 1, (10) Kansas Wesleyan* 0 (OT) (15) Science & Arts (Okla.) 3, Texas at Brownsville* 0 Great Falls (Mont.) 1, (2) Simon Fraser (B.C.)* 0 * Denotes Opening Round host

Final Site

Bethel (Tenn.) 2, (1) Rio Grande (Ohio) 1 (15) Science & Arts (Okla.) 4, Great Falls (Mont.) 3 (OT) (3) Hastings (Neb.) 3, (14) Bryan (Tenn.) 0 (4) Notre Dame (Ohio) 2, Vanguard (Calif.) 1 (12) Grand View (Iowa) 3, (5) Maine-Fort Kent 0 Holy Names (Calif.) 1, Southern Poly State (Ga.) 0 (2OT) (7) William Jewell (Mo.) 3, Oklahoma Baptist 2 (9) Mobile (Ala.) 4, (8) Belhaven (Miss.) 3 (4) Notre Dame (Ohio) 2, (12) Grand View (Iowa) 1 (quarterfinals)

(3) Hastings (Neb.) 5, Holy Names (Calif.) 0 (quarterfinals) (7) William Jewell (Mo.) 3, (15) Science & Arts (Okla.) 1 (quarterfinals)

(9) Mobile (Ala.) 3, Bethel (Tenn.) 2 (quarterfinals) (4) Notre Dame (Ohio) 1, (9) Mobile (Ala.) 0 (semifinals) (3) Hastings (Neb.) 5, (7) William Jewell (Mo.) 1 (semifinals) (3) Hastings (Neb.) 5, (4) Notre Dame (Ohio) 3 (championship)

2011 Opening Round

(1) Hastings (Neb.)* 2, Mount Mercy (Iowa) 0 Saint Xavier (Ill.) 1, (16) Taylor (Ind.)* 0 (2OT)

Science & Arts (Okla.) 2, (9) Missouri Valley*, 0 (8) Azusa Pacific (Calif.)* 4, Cal State San Marcos, 1 (5) Rio Grande (Ohio)* 4, Madonna (Mich.) 1 (12) Belhaven (Miss.)* 3, Texas at Brownsville 2 (13) William Carey (Miss.)* 3, Embry-Riddle (Fla.) 2 (3) Baker (Kan.)* 2, Oklahoma Wesleyan 0 Huston-Tillotson (Texas) 4, (14) Kansas Wesleyan* 3 (OT) Great Falls (Mont.) 3, (11) Concordia (Ore.)* 2 (6) Grand View (Iowa)* 3, MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) 1 (7) Bethel (Tenn.)* 6, Montreat (N.C.) 1

(10) Southern Poly (Ga.)* 1, Menlo (Calif.) 0 (2OT) (15) Hannibal-LaGrange (Mo.)* 1, Biola (Calif.) 1 (2OT) (HannibalLaGrange advances on PKs 4-2) (2) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)* 7, Roberts Wesleyan 0 (N.Y.)

* Denotes Opening Round host

Final Site

(1) Hastings (Neb.) 1, Saint Xavier (Ill.) 0 (2) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 2, (15) Hannibal-LaGrange (Mo.) 0 (3) Baker (Kan.) 1, Huston-Tillotson (Texas) 0 (OT) (13) William Carey (Miss.) 3, (4) Mobile (Ala.) 0 Science & Arts (Okla.) 2, (8) Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 1 (10) Southern Poly (Ga.) 2, (7) Bethel (Tenn.) 1 (6) Grand View (Iowa) 5, Great Falls (Mont.) 2 (5) Rio Grande (Ohio) 1, (12) Belhaven (Miss.) 0 (OT) (1) Hastings (Neb.) 3, Science & Arts (Okla.) 1 (quarterfinals) (2) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 3, (10) Southern Poly (Ga.) 2 (quarterfinals) (3) Baker (Kan.) 3, (6) Grand View (Iowa) 1 (quarterfinals) (13) William Carey (Miss.) 3, (5) Rio Grande (Ohio) 1 (quarterfinals) (1) Hastings (Neb.) 2, (13) William Carey (Miss.) 1 (semifinals) (2) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 2, (3) Baker (Kan.) 0 (semifinals) (2) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 3, (1) Hastings (Neb.) 2 (OT) (championship)

2012

Opening Round

(1) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)* 7, Point Park (Pa.) 2 (16) Concordia (Ore.)* 3, Embry-Riddle (Ariz.) 1 Hastings (Neb.) 4, No. 9 Oklahoma Wesleyan* 1 (8) Southern Poly (Ga.)* 3, Spring Arbor (Mich.) 1 (5) Science & Arts (Okla.)* 2, Grand View (Iowa) 0 (12) Belhaven (Miss.)* 5, Tennessee Wesleyan 0 Hannibal-LaGrange (Mo.) 1, No. 13 Missouri Valley* 0 (4) Rio Grande (Ohio)* 2, Aquinas (Mich.) 1 (3) Concordia (Calif.)* 1, Our Lady of the Lake (Texas) 0 (14) Ashford (Iowa)* 3, Benedictine (Kan.) 2 (11) Mobile (Ala.)* 0, Texas Wesleyan 0 (2OT) (Mobile advances on PKs, 7-6)

(6) Columbia (Mo.) 0, Cardinal Stritch (Wis.)* 0 (2OT) (Columbia advances on PKs, 8-7)

Oklahoma Baptist* 2, No. 7 MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) 2 (2OT) (OBU advances on PKs, 5-4)^ Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) 3, No. 10 Kansas Wesleyan* 2 (OT) Jamestown (N.D.) 1, No. 15 Rocky Mountain* 0 (2) Auburn Montgomery (Ala.)* 7, Florida Memorial 0

* Denotes Opening Round host

Final Site

Hannibal-LaGrange (Mo.) 2, (4) Rio Grande (Ohio) 1 (2OT)

(3) Concordia (Calif.) 4, (14) Ashford (Iowa) 0

(1) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 2, (16) Concordia (Ore.) 1

(2) Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) 3, Jamestown (N.D.) 2

Championship History

(12) Belhaven (Miss.) 2, (5) Science & Arts (Okla.) 1 (11) Mobile (Ala.) 2, (6) Columbia (Mo.) 1 (8) Southern Poly (Ga.) 2, Hastings (Neb.) 1 (7) MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) 0, Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) 0 (2OT) (MNU advances on PKs, 4-3)

(12) Belhaven (Miss.) 3, Hannibal-LaGrange (Mo.) 2 (quarterfinals) (11) Mobile (Ala.) 3, (3) Concordia (Calif.) 2 (quarterfinals) (1) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 3, (8) Southern Poly (Ga.) 1 (quarterfinals) (7) MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) 1, (2) Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) 0 (quarterfinals)

(12) Belhaven (Miss.) 1, (1) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 0 (semifinals) (11) Mobile (Ala.) 2, (7) MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) 1 (semifinals) (12) Belhaven (Miss.) 2, (11) Mobile (Ala.) 0 (championship)

^ MidAmerica Nazarene advanced to play in second round due to Oklahoma Baptist’s ineligible use of student-athlete in the opening round on Nov. 17, 2012, which resulted in a forfeit and therefore a position vacated by Oklahoma Baptist.

Note: From 1999-2002, it was deemed by the NCAA Official Playing Rules that a tie (by the action of PKs) on-field was officially considered a win or loss. The team that had more PKs was the winner.

2013

Opening Round

(1) Grand View (Iowa)* 4, Bellevue (Neb.) 3 (16) Martin Methodist (Tenn.)* 2, Bryan (Tenn,) 0 (9) MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.)* 0, Kansas Wesleyan 0 (2OT) (MNU advances on PKs, 4-2)

(8) Belhaven (Miss.)* 1, St. Thomas (Texas) 0 (5) Rio Grande (Ohio)* 2, Point Park (Pa.) 1 (12) Embry-Riddle (Fla.)* 1, Georgia Gwinnett 0 (13) Baker (Kan.)* 2, Midland (Neb.) 1 (2OT) (4) Ashford (Iowa)* 3, Cardinal Stritch (Wis.) 2 (2OT) (3) Oklahoma Wesleyan* 4, Embry-Riddle (Ariz.) 0 (14) Concordia (Calif.)* 4, Corban (Ore.) 0 (11) Auburn Montgomery (Ala.)* 3, Thomas (Ga.) 3 (2OT) (AUM advances on PKs, 7-6)

(6) Benedictine (Kan.)* 0, Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) 0 (2OT) (Benedictine advances on PKs, 6-5) (7) Hastings (Neb.)* 3, Rocky Mountain (Mont.) 2 (OT) (10) Missouri Valley* 2, Science & Arts (Okla.) 1 (2OT) Indiana Wesleyan* 5, (15) Davenport (Mich.) 0 (2) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)* 3, Park (Mo.) 1 * Denotes Opening Round host

Final Site

(16) Martin Methodist (Tenn.) 5, (1) Grand View (Iowa) 0 (8) Belhaven (Miss.) 2, (9) MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) 1 (5) Rio Grande (Ohio) 1, (12) Embry-Riddle (Fla.) 1 (2OT) (Rio advances on PKs, 6-5)

(4) Ashford (Iowa) 3, (13) Baker (Kan.) 2 (2OT)

(3) Oklahoma Wesleyan 2, (14) Concordia (Calif.) 1 (2OT) (11) Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) 2, (6) Benedictine (Kan.) 2 (2OT) (AUM advances on PKs, 5-4)

(7) Hastings (Neb.) 3, (10) Missouri Valley 2 (2) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 2, Indiana Wesleyan 1 (16) Martin Methodist (Tenn.) 2, (8) Belhaven (Miss.) 1 (2OT) (quarterfinals)

(4) Ashford (Iowa) 5, (5) Rio Grande (Ohio) 1 (quarterfinals)

(11) Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) 3, (3) Oklahoma Wesleyan 2 (2OT) (quarterfinals)

(2) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 3, (7) Hastings (Neb.) 1 (quarterfinals)

(16) Martin Methodist (Tenn.) 1, (4) Ashford (Iowa) 1 (2OT) (MMC advances on PKs, 5-4) (semifinals)

(11) Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) 2, (2) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 1 (OT) (semifinals)

(16) Martin Methodist (Tenn.) 2, (11) Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) 1 (OT) (championship)

2014

Opening Round

(1) Rio Grande (Ohio)* 4, Baker (Kan.) 1 (9) Texas at Brownsville* 2, Rocky Mountain (Mont.) 1 (8) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)* 0, Lindenwood-Belleville (Ill.) 0 (2OT) (Lindsey Wilson advances on PKs, 3-1) (5) Missouri Valley* 5, Judson (Ill.) 0

Northwestern Ohio 3, (12) Georgia Gwinnett* 0

Bellevue (Neb.) 2, (13) Hastings (Neb.)* 0

Vanguard (Calif.) 0, (4) Indiana Wesleyan* 0 (2OT) (Vanguard advances on PKs, 4-3)

(2) Ashford (Iowa)* 4, Corban (Ore.) 1

(15) Mobile (Ala.)* 1, Kansas Wesleyan 0

(10) MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.)* 2, Bethel (Tenn.) 0

Marymount (Calif.) 2, (7) Auburn Montgomery (Ala.)* 1 (6) Davenport (Mich.)* 0, Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) 0 (2OT) (Davenport advances on PKs, 5-4)

St. Andrews (N.C.) 2, (11) Thomas (Ga.)* 1

Science & Arts (Okla.) 1, (14) Oklahoma Wesleyan* 0

(3) Grand View (Iowa)* 2, McPherson (Kan.) 1

* Denotes Opening Round host

Final Site

Northwestern Ohio 1, (5) Missouri Valley 1 (2OT) (Northwestern Ohio advances on PKs, 6-5)

Vanguard (Calif.) 2, Bellevue (Neb.) 1 (2OT)

(16) Northwood (Fla.) 3, (1) Rio Grande (Ohio) 2 (OT)

(9) Texas at Brownsville 5, (8) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 1

(6) Davenport (Mich.) 3, St. Andrews (N.C.) 2 (OT)

(3) Grand View (Iowa) 1, Science & Arts (Okla.) 0

(15) Mobile (Ala.) 3, (2) Ashford (Iowa) 1

Marymount (Calif.) 1, (10) MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) 0

Northwestern Ohio 3, Vanguard (Calif.) 1 (quarterfinals)

(9) Texas at Brownsville 4, (16) Northwood (Fla.) 0 (quarterfinals)

(6) Davenport (Mich.) 4, (3) Grand View (Iowa) 0 (quarterfinals)

Marymount (Calif.) 2, (15) Mobile (Ala.) 1 (quarterfinals)

(9) Texas at Brownsville 3, Northwestern Ohio 1 (semifinals)

(6) Davenport (Mich.) 3, Marymount (Calif.) 0 (semifinals)

(6) Davenport (Mich.) 2, (9) Texas at Brownsville 1 (OT) (championship)

2015

Opening Round

(1) Rio Grande (Ohio)* 4, Bethel (Ind.) 1

(16) Union (Ky.)* 1, Lyon (Ark.) 0

Southeastern (Fla.) 1, (9) Cumberland (Tenn.)* 0 (2OT)

Indiana Wesleyan 2, (8) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)* 2 (2OT) (Indiana Wesleyan advances on PKs, 4-2)

(5) Oklahoma Wesleyan* 3, Concordia (Neb.) 0

(12) Rocky Mountain (Mont.)* 0, Marymount California 0 (2OT)

(Rocky Mountiain advances on PKs, 3-1)

Biola (Calif.) 3, (13) Corban (Ore.)* 1

(4) Missouri Valley* 4, Mount Mercy (Iowa) 0

(2) Davenport (Mich.)* 3, Purdue Calumet (Ind.) 0

(15) Campbellsville (Ky.)* 4, WVU Tech (W.Va.) 2

Championship History

(10) MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.)* 3, Roosvelt (Ill.) 2 (2OT) (7) Vanguard (Calif.)* 3, Great Falls (Mont.) 0

Lindenwood-Belleville (Ill.) 2, (6) Northwestern Ohio* 1 Bellevue (Neb.) 1, (11) Science & Arts (Okla.)* 0 (14) Columbia (Mo.)* 2, Ashford (Iowa) 0 (3) Baker (Kan.)* 2, Wiley (Texas) 0 * Denotes Opening Round host

Final Site

(1) Rio Grande (Ohio) 2, (16) Union (Ky.) 0 Indiana Wesleyan 1, Southeastern (Fla.) 0 (12) Rocky Mountain (Mont.) 0, (5) Oklahoma Wesleyan 0 (2OT) (Rocky Mountain advances on PKs, 5-4)

(4) Missouri Valley 3, Biola (Calif.) 2 (2OT) (2) Davenport (Mich.) 2, (15) Campbellsville (Ky.) 2 (2OT) (Davenport advances on PKs, 5-4) (10) MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) 2, (7) Vanguard (Calif.) 0 Lindenwood-Belleville (Ill.) 2, Bellevue (Neb.) 1 (OT) (14) Columbia (Mo.) 2, (3) Baker (Kan.) 0 (1) Rio Grande (Ohio) 3, Indiana Wesleyan 0 (quaterfinals) (4) Missouri Valley 3, (12) Rocky Mountain (Mont.) 0 (quarterfinals)

(10) MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) 1, (2) Davenport (Mich.) 0 (quarterfinals)

Lindenwood-Belleville (Ill.) 2, Columbia (Mo.) 1 (quarterfinals) (1) Rio Grande (Ohio) 1, (4) Missouri Valley 0 (semifinals) (10) MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) 4, Lindenwood-Belleville (Ill.) 2 (semifinals)

(1) Rio Grande (Ohio) 1, (10) MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) 0 (OT) (championship)

2016

Opening Round

(1) Hastings (Neb.) def. Friends (Kan.), 3-1 (16) Marymount California def. Rocky Mountain (Mont.), 1-0 (9) MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) def. Wayland Baptist (Texas), 2-1

(8) WVU Tech def. Olivet Nazarene (Ill.), 2-1 Grand View (Iowa) def. (12) Campbellsville (Ky.), 2-1 (13) Thomas (Ga.) def. Georgia Gwinnet, 3-2 (OT) (4) Northwestern Ohio def. Columbia (Mo.), 7-2 (2) Rio Grande (Ohio) def. St. Thomas (Fla.), 5-1 (15) Corban (Ore.) def. Menlo (Calif.), 1-0 Spring Arbor (Mich.) def. (10) Bryan (Tenn.), 3-2 (OT) (7) Union (Ky.) tied Hannibal-LaGrange (Mo.), 0-0 (Union advances on PKs, 5-3) (6) Davenport (Mich.) def. Purdue Northwest (Ind.), 3-1 Midland (Neb.) def. (11) Baker (Kan.), 2-0 (14) William Carey (Miss.) def. John Brown (Ark.), 1-0 (3) Oklahoma Wesleyan def. LSU Alexandria (La.), 1-0

Final Site

(8) WVU Tech def. (9) MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.), 2-1 (1) Hastings (Neb.) tied (16) Marymount California, 2-2 ( Hastings advance on PKs, 5-4) (4) Northwestern Ohio def. (13) Thomas (Ga.), 1-0 Grand View (Iowa) def. (5) Keiser (Fla.), 3-0 (2) Rio Grande (Ohio) def. (15) Corban (Ore.), 3-1 (7) Union (Ky.) def. Spring Arbor (Mich.), 3-0 (14) William Carey (Miss.) tied (3) Oklahoma Wesleyan, 1-1 (William Carey advances on PKs, 9-8) (6) Davenport (Mich.) def. Midland (Neb.), 2-0

(1) Hastings (Neb.) def (8) WVU Tech, 2-1 (OT) (quarterfinals)

Grand View (Iowa) def. (4) Northwestern Ohio, 1-0 (quartefinals) (2) Rio Grande (Ohio) def. (7) Union (Ky.), 1-0 (quarterfinals) (6) Davenport (Mich.) def. (14) William Carey (Miss.), 3-2 (OT) (quarterfinals)

(1) Hastings (Neb.) def. Grand View (Iowa), 1-0 (OT) (semifinals) (2) Rio Grande (Ohio) tied (6) Davenport (Mich.), 0-0 (2OT) (Rio Grande advances on PKs, 4-3) (semifinals) (1) Hastings (Neb.) def. (2) Rio Grande (Ohio), 1-0 (championship)

2017

Opening Round

(1) Oklahoma Wesleyan* def. Waldorf (Iowa), 5-0 (9) Vanguard (Calif.)* def. UC Merced, 3-0 (8) Georgia Gwinnett* def. Southern Oregon, 3-2 (5) Baker (Kan.)* def. Grace (Ind.), 2-1 (12) Columbia (Mo.)* def. Northwestern Ohio, 2-0 Wayland Baptist (Texas) def. (13) MidAmerica Nazarne (Kan.)*, 2-1 Cardinal Stritch (Wis.) def. (4) Rio Grande (Ohio)*, 5-4 (2) William Carey (Miss.)* def. WVU Tech, 3-2 (OT) (15) Hastings (Neb.)* def. Corban (Ore.), 2-1 (OT) (10) Marymount California* def. Westmont (Calif.), 3-1 (7) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)* def. William Woods (Mo.), 5-2 (6) Mobile (Ala.)* def. Houston-Victoria (Texas), 4-1 (11) St. Thomas (Fla.)* def. Truett-McConnell (Ga.), 2-0

Madonna (Mich.) def. (14) Cumberland (Tenn.)*, 1-0 (3) Missouri Valley* def. Olivet Nazarene (Ill.), 1-0

* Denotes Opening Round Host

Final Site

Wayland Baptist (Texas) def. Cardinal Stritch (Wis.), 3-2 (12) Columbia (Mo.) def. (5) Baker (Kan.), 1-0 (8) Georgia Gwinnett def. (9) Vanguard (Calif.), 3-0

(1) Oklahoma Wesleyan def. (16) Keiser (Fla.), 3-0

(2) William Carey (Miss.) tied (15) Hastings (Neb.), 1-1 (William Carey advances on PKs 4-3)

(10) Marymount California def. (7) Lindsey Wilson (Ky.), 1-0 (6) Mobile (Ala.) tied (11) St. Thomas (Fla.), 3-3 (Mobile advances on PKs 4-2)

(3) Missouri Valley def. Madonna (Mich.), 3-1

Wayland Baptist (Texas) tied (12) Columbia (Mo.), 1-1 (Wayland Baptist advances on PKs 5-4) (quarterfinals)

(1) Oklahoma Wesleyan def. (8) Georgia Gwinnett, 3-0 (quarterfinals)

(3) Missouri Valley def. (6) Mobile (Ala.), 2-0 (quarterfinals)

(10) Marymount California def. (2) William Carey (Miss.), 3-2 (quarterfinals)

Wayland Baptist (Texas) tied (1) Oklahoma Wesleyan, 2-2 (Wayland Baptist advances on PKs 4-2) (semifinals)

(3) Missouri Valley def. (10) Marymount California, 1-0 (semifinals)

Wayland Baptist (Texas) def. (3) Missouri Valley, 1-0 (championship)

2018

Opening Round

(1) Rio Grande (Ohio) def Lawrence Tech (Mich.), 4-0

(4) Oklahoma Wesleyan def Morningside (Iowa), 5-2

(3) Central Methodist (Mo.) def Huntington (Ind.), 5-1

(8) Missouri Valley def Missouri Baptist, 4-1

(12) Baker (Kan.) def LSU-Alexandria, 2-0

(10) Cardinal Stritch (Wis.) def Columbia (Mo.), 2-0

Championship History

(19) Madonna (Mich.) (7) def Lindsey Wilson (Ky.), 1-0 (16) Corban (Ore.) def Arizona Christian, 3-2

(2) William Carey (Miss.) def Reinhardt (Ga.), 3-0

(14) Southern Oregon def UC Merced (Calif.), 1-0

Rocky Mountain (Mont.) def (5) Hastings (Neb.), 3-2 (11) Spring Arbor (Mich.) def (18) Olivet Nazarene (Ill.), 2-0 (6) Bellevue (Neb.) def Marymount (Calif.), 3-0

Georgia Gwinnett def Southeastern (Fla.), 4-0

MidAmerica Christian (Okla.) def (21) Kansas Wesleyan, 2-1

(1) Rio Grande (Ohio) def (14) Southern Oregon, 2-0

(8) Missouri Valley def (11) Spring Arbor (Mich.), 2-0 (10) Cardinal Stritch (Wis.) def (12) Baker (Kan.), 4-2 (2) William Carey (Miss.) def Georgia Gwinnett, 2-1 (4) Oklahoma Wesleyan def (16) Corban (Ore.), 2-1 (19) Madonna (Mich.) def (6) Bellevue (Neb.), 1-0

(3) Central Methodist (Mo.) def MidAmerica Christian (Okla.), 2-0 Rocky Mountain (Mont.) def (9) Vanguard (Calif.), 1-0

Final Site

(8) Missouri Valley def (1) Rio Grande (Ohio), 2-1 (quarterfinals) (2) William Carey (Miss.) def (10) Cardinal Stritch (Wis.), 2-1 (quarterfinals) (19) Madonna (Mich.) def (4) Oklahoma Wesleyan, 1-0 (quarterfinals) (3) Central Methodist (Mo.) def Rocky Mountain (Mont.), 1-0 (quarterfinals) (8) Missouri Valley def (2) William Carey (Miss.), 2-1 (semifinals) (3) Central Methodist (Mo.) def (19) Madonna (Mich.), 2-1 (semifinals) (3) Central Methodist (Mo.) def (8) Missouri Valley, 2-2 (CMU wins on PKs, 4-3) (championship)

2019

Opening Round

Martin Methodist (Tenn.) def. Houston-Victoria (Texas), 1-0 Baker (Kan.) def. Eastern Oregon, 2-0

Madonna (Mich.) def. Cumberlands (Ky.), 1-0

Northwestern Ohio def. Roosevelt (Ill.), 1-0

John Brown (Ark.) def. Southeastern (Fla.), 3-3 (John Brown advances on PKs, 5-3)

UC Merced (Calif.) def. Menlo (Calif.), 1-0

Missouri Valley def. Lyon (Ark.), 3-1

Embry-Riddle (Ariz.) def. Dalton State (Ga.), 2-1

Life (Ga.) def. Union (Ky.), 2-2 (Life advances on PKs, 5-2)

Huntington (Ind.) def. Cardinal Stritch (Wis.), 0-0 (Huntington advances on PKs, 2-0)

Morningside (Iowa) def. LSU Shreveport (La.), 1-0

Keiser (Fla.) def. Campbellsville (Ky.), 3-2 (2OT)

Grand View (Iowa) def. Midland (Neb.), 4-1

Hastings (Neb.) def. Friends (Kan.), 2-0

Indiana Tech def. Vanguard (Calif.), 2-0

Baker (Kan.) def. Tennessee Wesleyan, 4-0

Oklahoma Wesleyan def. Morningside (Iowa), 6-1

Madonna (Mich.) def. WVU Tech (W.Va.), 2-1

Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) def. John Brown (Ark.), 4-1

Columbia (Mo.) def. Embry-Riddle (Ariz.), 2-1

Central Methodist def. Martin Methodist, 4-0

Mobile (Ala.) def. Indiana Tech, 2-0

William Carey (Miss.) def. Keiser, 3-1

Georgia Gwinnett def. Life (Ga.), 3-2

Northwestern Ohio def. Bethel (Tenn.), 1-0

Missouri Valley def. St. Thomas (Fla.), 3-1

Hastings (Neb.) def. William Penn (Iowa), 2-2 (Hastings advances on PKs, 4-3)

Rio Grande (Ohio) def. Huntington (Ind.), 1-0

UC Merced (Calif.) def. Corban (Ore.), 1-1 (UC Merced advances on PKs, 6-5)

Spring Arbor (Mich.) def. Grand View (Iowa), 4-0

Final Site

Northwestern Ohio def. (9) Rio Grande (Ohio), 2-1 (1) Central Methodist (Mo.) def. (16) Georgia Gwinnett, 7-1

Missouri Valley def. (4) Mobile (Ala.), 3-1

(5) Lindsey Wilson def. UC Merced (Calif.), 3-2

(2) Columbia (Mo.) def. Baker (Kan.), 2-1

(7) Oklahoma Wesleyan def. Madonna (Mich.), 3-1 (6) William Carey (Miss.) def. (11) Spring Arbor (Mich.), 2-0

Hastings (Neb.) def. (3) Westmont (Calif.), 2-0 (1) Central Methodist (Mo.) def. Northwestern Ohio, 2-0 (quarterfinals)

(5) Lindsey Wilson def. Missouri Valley (Mo.), 1-0 (quarterfinals) (2) Columbia (Mo.) def. (7) Oklahoma Wesleyan, 2-1 (quarterfinals)

Hastings (Neb.) def. (6) William Carey (Miss.), 1-0 (quarterfinals)

(1) Central Methodist def. (5) Lindsey Wilson, 2-0 (semifinals)

Hastings (Neb.) def. (2) Columbia (Mo.), 2-1 (semifinals)

(1) Central Methodist (Mo.) def. Hastings (Neb.), 3-1 (championship)

2020

Opening Round

Oklahoma Wesleyan def. Lincoln (Ill.), 2-0

Briar Cliff (Iowa) def. Southwestern Christian (Okla.), 3-0

Columbia (Mo.) def. Sterling (Kan.), 4-0

Northwestern Ohio def. Grace (Ind.), 1-0

Indiana Tech def. Cardinal Stritch (Wis.), 2-1 (OT)

Cumberlands (Ky.) def. Bethel (Ind.), 6-0

Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) def. West Virginia Tech, 2-0

William Carey (Miss.) def. Missouri Baptist, 4-0

St. Thomas (Fla.) def. Dalton State (Ga.), 4-1

Milligan (Tenn.) def. Georgia Gwinnett, 3-2OT

Missouri Valley def. Rio Grande (Ohio), 2-1

Spring Arbor (Mich.) vs. Hastings (Neb.), canceled due to COVID-19 (no contest)

Bethel (Tenn.) def. LSU-Alexandria (La.), 2-1

Mid-America Christian (Okla.) ties Morningside (Iowa), 2-2 (MACU advances on PKs, 4-2)

Bellevue (Neb.) def. McPherson (Kan.), 2-0

MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) def. Rocky Mountain (Mont.), 5-1

Corban (Ore.) def. Westmont (Calif.), 2-1

Central Methodist (Mo.) def. UC Merced (Calif.), 2-0

Keiser (Fla.) def. William Penn (Iowa), 4-0

Mobile (Ala.) def. Reinhardt (Ga.), 5-0

Oklahoma Wesleyan def. Briar Cliff (Iowa), 4-0

Columbia (Mo.) def. Northwestern Ohio, 1-0

Cumberlands (Ky.) def. Indiana Tech, 2-0

Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) def. William Carey (Miss.), 1-0

St. Thomas (Fla.) def. Milligan (Tenn.), 2-1

Missouri Valley def. Hastings (Neb.), 4-0

Mid-America Christian (Okla.) def. Bethel (Tenn.), 3-2 (2OT)

Bellevue (Neb.) def. MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.), 2-1 (2OT)

Central Methodist (Mo.) def. Corban (Ore.), 3-1

Keiser (Fla.) def. Mobile (Ala.), 1-0

Final Site

Cumberlands (Ky.) def. Lindsey Wilson (Ky.), 3-2

St. Thomas (Fla.) def. Mid-America Christian (Okla.), 1-0

Missouri Valley def. Keiser (Fla.), 2-2 (MVC advances on PKs, 5-6)

Central Methodist (Mo.) def. Cumberlands (Ky.), 1-0 (quarterfinals)

Championship History

Oklahoma Wesleyan def. St. Thomas (Fla.), 2-1 (quarterfinals)

Columbia (Mo.) def. Bellevue (Neb.), 3-1 (quarterfinals)

Oklahoma Welseyan def. Columbia (Mo.), 3-0 (semifinals)

Missouri Valley def. Central Methodist, 4-2 (semifinals)

Missouri Valley def. Oklahoma Wesleyan, 2-0 (championship)

2021

Opening Round

Oklahoma Wesleyan def. Governors State (Ill.), 3-0

Lyon (Ark.) def. Oregon Tech, 0-0 (2OT) Lyon advances on PK’s 4-2

Bellevue (Neb.) def. Olivet Nazarene (Ill.), 2-1

MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) def. McPherson (Kan.), 3-0

Columbia (Mo.) def. Point (Ga.), 3-0

Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) def. Grand View (Iowa), 4- 3 (2OT)

Central Methodist (Mo.) def. Tabor (Kan.), 4-0

Rio Grande (Ohio) def. Northwestern (Iowa), 1-0 (OT)

Ottawa (Ariz.) def. Georgia Gwinnett, 1-0

Marymount California def. Mid-America Christian (Okla.), 3-2

Vanguard (Calif.) def. Cumberland (Tenn.), 1-0

Indiana Tech def. Warner Pacific (Ore.), 4-0

William Penn (Iowa) def. Milligan (Tenn.), 3-1

Missouri Valley def. Hastings (Neb.), 2-1

Bethel (Ind.) def. William Carey (Miss.), 2-0

St. Thomas (Fla.) def. UC Merced (Calif.), 2-0

Mobile (Ala.) def. Houston-Victoria (Texas), 2-0

Columbia International (S.C.) def. Cumberlands (Ky.), 2-1 (OT)

Keiser (Fla.) def. Florida National, 2-0

Dalton State (Ga.) def. Tennessee Wesleyan, 1- 0

Oklahoma Wesleyan def. Lyon (Ark.), 1- 0

MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) def. Bellevue (Neb.), 2-1

Columbia (Mo.) def. Lindsey Wilson (Ky.), 3- 0

Ottawa (Ariz.) def. St. Thomas (Fla.), 3-2 (OT)

Marymount California def. Vanguard (Calif.), 2-1 (2OT)

Central Methodist (Mo.) def. Rio Grande (Ohio), 3- 2

Indiana Tech def. William Penn (Iowa), 2- 0

Missouri Valley def. Bethel (Ind.), 2- 0

Mobile (Ala.) def. Columbia International (S.C.), 3-0

Keiser (Fla.) def. Dalton State (Ga.), 3-0

Final Site

MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) def. Ottawa (Ariz.), 4-3 (2OT)

Columbia (Mo.) def. Marymount California, 2-0

Keiser (Fla.) def. Missouri Valley, 3-1 (quarterfinals)

Central Methodist (Mo.) def. MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.), 2-0 (quarterfinals)

Columbia (Mo.) def. Oklahoma Wesleyan, 2-1 (quarterfinals)

Mobile (Ala.) def. Indiana Tech, 0-0 (2OT), Mobile advances on PK’s 4-3 (quarterfinals)

Keiser (Fla.) def. Central Methodist (Mo.), 4-1 (semifinals)

Mobile (Ala.) def. Columbia (Mo.), 2-1 (semifinals)

Keiser (Fla.) def. Mobile (Ala.), 2-0 (championship)

2022

First & Second Rounds

Central Methodist (Mo.) def. Saint Mary (Kan.), 8-0

Rio Grande (Ohio) def. Olivet Nazarene (Ill.), 3-1

Dalton State (Ga.) def. Columbia International (S.C.), 4-0

Indiana Tech def. Cumberlands (Ky.), 0-0 (2OT) IT advances 3-1 on shootout

Georgia Gwinnett def. Vanguard (Calif.), 2-0

Columbia (Mo.) def. Indiana Wesleyan, 2-1

Missouri Valley def. Cardinal Stritch (Wis.), 1-0

Williams Baptist (Ark.) def. Madonna (Mich.), 1-1 (2OT) WBU advances 4-2 in shootout

St. Thomas (Fla.) def. Embry-Riddle (Ariz.), 4-0

Florida National def. Life (Ga.), 4-2

Bethel (Ind.) def. William Penn (Iowa), 3-1

Hastings (Neb.) def. Northwestern Ohio, 2-1

Mobile (Ala.) def. UC Merced (Calif.), 4-1

Warner Pacific (Ore.) def. Milligan (Tenn.), 3-1

Oklahoma Wesleyan def. Corban (Ore.), 1-1 (2OT) OKWU advances on PK’s 5-4

Mid-America Christian (Okla.) def. Bellevue (Neb.), 2-1 (2OT)

MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) def. Oregon Tech, 1-0

William Carey (Miss.) def. LSU Shreveport (La.), 4-1

Lindsey-Wilson (Ky.) def. Grace (Ind.), 3-1

Keiser (Fla.) def. Concordia (Neb.), 3-0

Rio Grande (Ohio) def. Central Methodist (Mo.), 1-0

Dalton State (Ga.) def. Indiana Tech, 2-0

Georgia Gwinnett def. Columbia (Mo.), 2-1 (2OT)

Missouri Valley def. Williams Baptist (Ark.), 5-0

St. Thomas (Fla.) def. Florida National, 2-0

Bethel (Ind.) def. Hastings (Neb.), 3-0

Mobile (Ala.) def. Warner Pacific (Ore.), 1-0

Mid-America Christian (Okla.) def. Oklahoma Wesleyan, 2-0

William Carey (Miss.) def. MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.), 2-1

Lindsey-Wilson (Ky.) def. Keiser (Fla.), 1-1 (2OT) LWC advances on PK’s 6-5

Final Site

Rio Grande (Ohio) def. William Carey (Miss.), 4-2

Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) def. St. Thomas (Fla.), 4-0

Bethel (Ind.) def. Georgia Gwinnett, 3-0 (quarterfinals)

Rio Grande (Ohio) def. Mid-America Christian (Okla.), 2-1 (quarterfinals)

Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) def. Dalton State (Ga.), 1-0 (2OT) (quarterfinals)

Mobile (Ala.) def. Missouri Valley (3-1) (quarterfinals)

Bethel (Ind.) def. Rio Grande (Ohio), 2-1 (semifinals)

Mobile (Ala.) def. Lindsey Wilson (Ky.), 4-0 (semifinals)

Bethel (Ind.) def. Mobile (Ala.), 3-1 (championship)

2023

First & Second Rounds

LSU Shreveport (La.) def. Olivet Nazarene (Ill.), 1-0 (2OT)

Indiana Tech def. Ottawa (Kan.), 1-0

UC Merced (Calif.) def. WVU Tech (W.Va), 5-1

Menlo (Calif.) def. College of Idaho, 2-1

Tennessee Wesleyan def. Aquinas (Mich.), 4-3 (2OT)

Louisiana Christian def. Hope International (Calif.), 3-2

Bellevue (Neb.) def. Northwestern (Iowa), 2-0

Briar Cliff (Iowa) def. Governors State (Ill.), 1-0

Oklahoma Wesleyan def. LSU Shreveport (La.), 1-0

Indiana Tech def. Lindsey Wilson (Ky.), 2-1

Dalton State (Ga.) def. UC Merced (Calif.), 4-1

Milligan (Tenn.) def. William Carey (Miss.), 2-0

Columbia (Mo.) def. Bethel (Tenn.), 1-0

Indiana Wesleyan def. Union (Ky.), 2-0

Missouri Valley def. Cumberland (Tenn.), 6-3

St. Thomas (Fla.) def. Menlo (Calif.), 1-0

Bethel (Ind.) def. Tennessee Wesleyan, 2-1

Mobile (Ala.) def. Louisiana Christian, 4-0

Bellevue (Neb.) ties Mid-America Christian (Okla.), 3-3 (2OT) BU

advances on PK’s 7-6

Championship History

MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) def. Southern Oregon, 2-0

William Penn (Iowa) def. Cumberlands (Ky.), 1-0

Westcliff (Calif.) def. Rio Grande (Ohio), 3-1 (2OT)

Keiser (Fla.) ties Florida National, 2-2 (2OT) KU advances on PK’s 5-4

Grace (Ind.) def. Briar Cliff (Iowa), 5-0

Final Site

Bellevue (Neb.) def. Indiana Wesleyan, 2-0

Milligan (Tenn.) ties Mobile (Ala.), 1-1 (2OT) MU advances on PK’s 4-2

Dalton State (Ga.) def. William Penn (Iowa), 1-0

St. Thomas (Fla.) def. Missouri Valley, 4-1

Indiana Tech def. Keiser (Fla.), 2-1

Oklahoma Wesleyan ties Columbia (Mo.), 2-2 (2OT) OKWU advances on PK’s 5-4

MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) def. Grace (Ind.), 3-2

Bethel (Ind.) def. Westcliff (Calif.), 2-0

Milligan (Tenn) def. Bellevue (Neb.), 2-1 (quarterfinals)

St. Thomas (Fla.) ties Dalton State (Ga.), 1-1 (2OT) STU advances on Pk’s 6-5 (quarterfinals)

Oklahoma Wesleyan ties Indiana Tech, 0-0 (2OT) OKWU advances on PK’s 4-2 (quarterfinals)

MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) def. Bethel (Ind.), 2-0 (quarterfinals)

Milligan (Tenn.) def. St. Thomas (Fla.), 1-0 (2OT) (semifinals)

MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) def. Oklahoma Wesleyan, 1-0 (2OT) (semifinals)

MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) def. Miligan (Tenn.), 2-1 (championship)

Awards

Championship Most Valuable Player

1959 Robert Offerman, Pratt Institute (N.Y.)

1960 Elwood Kerkeslager, Elizabethtown (Pa.)

1961 Noel Carr, Howard (D.C.)

1962 Walt Schmotolocha, Pratt Institute (N.Y.)

1963 Leon Orvis, Castleton State (Vt.)

1964 Lee Cook, Trenton State (N.J.)

1965 Wayne Huston, Trenton State (N.J.)

1966 Edmundo Comacho, Quincy (Ill.)

1967 Mike Villa, Quincy (Ill.)

1968 William Smyth, Davis & Elkins (W.Va.)

1969 William Smyth, Davis & Elkins (W.Va.)

1970 William Nuttall, Davis & Elkins (W.Va.)

1971 Al Harte, Quincy (Ill.)

1972 Gary Allison, Westmont (Calif.)

1973 Mickey Whelan, Davis & Elkins (W.Va.)

1974 Jim Pollihan, Quincy (Ill.)

1975 John McGrane, Simon Fraser (B.C.)

1976 Darryl Wallace, Simon Fraser (B.C.)

1977 Emilio John, Quincy (Ill.)

1978 Bob Radice, Quincy (Ill.)

1979 Craig Stahl, Rockhurst (Mo.)

1980 Mike Gallo, Quincy (Ill.)

1981 Kyle Dietrich, Keene State (N.H.)

1982 Dwain Miller, Belhaven (Miss.)

1983 John Hedlund, Midwestern State (Texas)

1984 Thomas McLean, West Virginia Wesleyan

1985 Thomas McLean, West Virginia Wesleyan

1986 Bill Becher, Sangamon State (Ill.)

1987 Mark Vermuelen, Boca Raton (Fla.)

1988 Ezekiel Doe, Sangamon State (Ill.)

1989 Michael Thompson, West Virginia Wesleyan

1990 Atle Nesheim, West Virginia Wesleyan

1991 Lenin Steenkamp, Lynn (Fla.)

1992 Sheldon Bennett, Belhaven (Miss.)

1993 Dencho Vassilev, Mobile (Ala.)

1994 Bjorn Kohl, West Virginia Wesleyan

1995 Jake Joy, Midwestern State (Texas)

1996 Orlando Bueso, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)

1997 Tom Hardy, Seattle (Wash.)

1998 Orlando Bueso, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)

1999 Graeme Abel, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)

2000 Shawn Lee, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)

2001 Gavin Oldham, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)

2002 James Gledhill, Mobile (Ala.)

2003 Steven Kehoe, Rio Grande (Ohio)

2004 Ignacio Novas, Lindenwood (Mo.)

2005 Brian Ombiji, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)

2006 Isaac Unruh, Graceland (Iowa)

2007 Steven Lenhart, Azusa Pacific (Calif.)

2008 Mario Vila Boa, Bethel (Tenn.)

2009 Chris Williams, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)

2010 Luke Holmes, Notre Dame (Ohio)

2011 Lebogang Moloto, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)

2012 Victor Lawrence, Belhaven (Miss.)

2013 Stephen Lunney, Martin Methodist (Tenn.)

2014 Ricardo Diegues, Texas at Brownsville

2015 Benjamin Martinez, Rio Grande (Ohio)

2016 Joe White, Hasting (Neb.)

2017 Lochlan Reus, Wayland Baptist (Texas)

2018 Rodrigo Paredes, Central Methodist (Mo.)

2019 Vince Gelei, Central Methodist (Mo.)

2020 Luka Gluscevic, Missouri Valley

2021 Cristobal Molina Campo, Keiser (Fla.)

2022 Tim Noeding, Bethel (Ind.)

2023 Nicolas Theberge, MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.)

Championship Offensive Player

2005 Andriy Budnyy, Azusa Pacific (Calif.)

2006 Steven Lenhart, Azusa Pacific (Calif.)

2007 Steven Lenhart, Azusa Pacific (Calif.)

2008 Mario Vila Boa, Bethel (Tenn.)

2009 Lebogang Moloto, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)

2010 Jordan Green, Hastings (Neb.)

2011 Jordan Green, Hastings (Neb.)

2012 Lebogang Moloto, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)

2013 Sean Dong, Martin Methodist (Tenn.)

2014 Ricardo Diegues, Texas at Brownsville

2015 Jeremy de Hoog, Rio Grande (Ohio)

2016 Daniel Whitehall, Hasting (Neb.)

2017 Federico Ucar, Wayland Baptist (Texas)

2018 Teren Schuster, Cardinal Stritch (Wis.)

2019 Daniel Hernandez, Central Methodist (Mo.)

2020 Kainan Dos Santos, Missouri Valley

2021 Hannu Tam, Keiser (Fla.)

2022 Tim Noeding, Bethel (Ind.)

2023 Rick Hovinga, MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.)

Championship Defensive Player

2005 Robert Oguda, Southern Nazarene (Okla.)

2006 Bret Loving, Graceland (Iowa)

2007 Mike Borst, Concordia (Calif.)

2008 Paul Nicholson, Rio Grande (Ohio)

2009 Kevin Lawson, The Master’s (Calif.)

2010 Derek Prinz, Hastinngs (Neb.)

2011 Chris Williams, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)

2012 Tom Cosgrave, Belhaven (Miss.)

2013 Stephen Lunney, Martin Methodist (Tenn.)

2014 Caue Salgado, Texas at Brownsville

2015 Benjamin Martinez, Rio Grande (Ohio)

2016 Jorge Guinovart, Rio Grande (Ohio)

2017 Ziggy Camejo, Wayland Baptist (Texas)

2018 Marcos German, Central Methodist (Mo.)

2019 Carlos Scheckermann, Central Methodist (Mo.)

2020 Gianmarco Donnini, Missouri Valley

2021 Cristobal Molina Campo, Keiser (Fla.)

2022 Gabriel Pacheco, Bethel (Ind.)

2023 Greg Anderson, Milligan (Tenn.)

Coach of the Year

1970 Jim Cole, Campbell (N.C.)

1971 Jack Mackenzie, Quincy (Ill.)

1972 Russ Carr, Westmont (Calif.)

1973 Jim Egli, Slippery Rock (Pa.)

1974 Terry Hanson, Benedictine (Kan.)

1975 Jack Mackenzie, Quincy (Ill.)

1976 Tony Tocco, Rockhurst (Mo.)

1977 Jack Mackenzie, Quincy (Ill.)

1978 Doug Burke, Houghton (N.Y.)

1979 Tony Tocco, Rockhurst (Mo.)

1980 Aydin Gonulsen, Sangamon State (Ill.)

1981 Jack Mackenzie, Quincy (Ill.)

1982 Keith Watts, Simon Fraser (B.C.)

Awards

1983 Frank Kohlenstein, South Carolina-Spartanburg

1984 Tom Martin, West Virginia Wesleyan

1985 Tom Martin, West Virginia Wesleyan

1986 Tony Tocco, Rockhurst (Mo.)

1987 Roy Wiggemansen, Boca Raton (Fla.)

1988 Howard Patterson, Midwestern State (Texas)

1989 Derrick Leeson, West Virginia Wesleyan

1990 Derrick Leeson, West Virginia Wesleyan

1991 Shaun Pendleton, Lynn (Fla.)

1992 Peter Fuller, Belhaven (Miss.)

1993 Aydin Gonulsen, Sangamon State (Ill.)

1994 Gavin Donaldson, West Virginia Wesleyan

1995 Ray Wells, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)

1996 Ray Wells, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)

1997 Peter Fewing, Seattle (Wash.)

1998 Ray Wells, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)

1999 Peter Fuller, Mobile (Ala.)

2000 Ray Wells, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)

2001 Ray Wells, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)

2002 Peter Fuller, Mobile (Ala.)

2003 Scott Morrissey, Rio Grande (Ohio)

2004 Carl Hutter, Lindenwood (Mo.)

2005 Ray Wells, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)

2006 Ivan Joseph, Graceland (Iowa)

2007 Phil Wolf, Azusa Pacific (Calif.)

2008 Melvin Belong, Bethel (Tenn.)

2009 Jim Rickard, The Master’s (Calif.)

(Brine-NAIA Men’s Soccer National Coach of the Year)

Ray Wells, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)

(NSCAA-NAIA Men’s Soccer National Coach of the Year)

2010 Chris Kranjc, Hastings (Neb.)

2011 Ray Wells, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)

(NSCAA-NAIA Men’s Soccer National Coach of the Year)

2012 Brian McMahon, Belhaven (Miss.)

(NSCAA-NAIA Men’s Soccer National Coach of the Year)

2013 Gerry Cleary, Martin Methodist (Tenn.)

(Select Sport America-NAIA Men’s Soccer Coach of the Year)

2014 Chris Hughes, Davenport (Mich.)

(Select Sport America-NAIA Men’s Soccer Coach of the Year)

2015 Scott Morrissey, Rio Grande (Ohio)

(Select Sport America-NAIA Men’s Soccer Coach of the Year)

2016 Aaron Champenoy, Hastings (Neb.)

(Select Sport America-NAIA Men’s Soccer Coach of the Year)

2017 Cristhian Ospina, Wayland Baptist (Texas)

(Select Sport America-NAIA Men’s Soccer Coach of the Year)

2018 Alex Nichols, Central Methodist (Mo.)

(Select Sport America-NAIA Men’s Soccer Coach of the Year)

2019 Alex Nichols, Central Methodist (Mo.)

(Select Sport America-NAIA Men’s Soccer Coach of the Year)

2020 Vladimir Simic, Missouri Valley, (Select Sport America-NAIA Men’s Soccer Coach of the Year)

2021 Gavin Oldham, Keiser (Fla.),

(Select Sport America-NAIA Men’s Soccer Coach of the Year)

2022 Thiago Pinto, Bethel (Ind.)

(Select Sport America-NAIA Men’s Soccer Coach of the Year)

2023 Kevin Wardlaw, MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.)

(Select Sport America-NAIA Men’s Soccer Coach of the Year)

Nels Dahlquist Team Sportsmanship Award

1989 Westmont (Calif.)

1990 Lander (S.C.)

1991 Catawba (N.C.)

1992 Sagamon State (Ill.)

1993 Bloomfield (N.J.)

1994 Mobile (Ala.)

1995 Midwestern State (Texas)

1996 Houghton (N.Y.)

1997 Seattle (Wash.)

2000 Westmont (Calif.)

2001 Seattle (Wash.)

2002 Covenant (Ga.)

2003 Embry-Riddle (Fla.)

2004 Holy Names (Calif.)

2005 Notre Dame (Ohio)

2006 Azusa Pacific (Calif.)

2007 Park (Mo.)

2008 Mount Vernon Nazarene (Ohio)

2009 The Master’s (Calif.)

2010 Hastings (Neb.)

2011 Hastings (Neb.)

2012 Auburn Montgomery (Ala.)

2013 Ashford (Iowa)

2014 Texas at Brownsville

2015 MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.)

2016 Grand View (Iowa)

2021 Keiser (Fla.)

2022 Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)

2023 Columbia (Mo.)

National Player of the Year

1997 Tom Hardy, Seattle (Wash.)

1998 Orlando Bueso, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)

1999 Thorsten Damm, Birmingham Southern (Ala.)

2000 Pablo Nassar, Life (Ga.)

2001 Boyzzz Khumdo, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)

2002 Eric Ongao, Park (Mo.)

2003 Fabricio Codeceira, Fresno Pacific (Calif.)

2004 Ignacio Novas, Lindenwood (Mo.)

2005 Hjortur Hjartarson, Auburn Montgomery (Ala.)

2006 Hjortur Hjartarson, Auburn Montgomery (Ala.)

2007 Ricardo Pierre-Louis, Lee (Tenn.)

2008 Eric Winblad, Azusa Pacific (Calif.)

2009 Colin Streckmann, Simon Fraser (B.C.)

2010 Luke Holmes, Notre Dame (Ohio)

2011 Derek Prinz, Hastings (Neb.)

2012 Stephen Okai, Mobile (Ala.)

2013 Oliver Gore, Rocky Mountain (Mont.)

2014 Dzenan Catic, Davenport (Mich.)

2015 William Paulino, Rio Grande (Ohio)

2016 Daniel Whitehall, Hastings (Neb.)

2017 Uros Ilic, Missouri Valley

2018 Adrian Gutierrez, Central Methodist (Mo.)

2019 Stefan Lukic, Oklahoma Wesleyan

2020 Luka Gluscevic, Missouri Valley

2021 Alejo Binaghi, Mobile (Ala.)

2022 Tim Noeding, Bethel (Ind.)

2023 Stefan Cvetanovic, Oklahoma Wesleyan

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