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2025 DI men’s soccer championship: Selection show info, bracket, schedule

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The 2025 NCAA DI men’s soccer championship released its selections on Monday, Nov. 17 for the 48-team field.

Here is everything you need to know for the 2025 DI men’s soccer championship.

2025 DI men’s soccer championship bracket

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2025 NCAA DI men’s soccer tournament schedule 

  • First round: Thursday, Nov. 20
  • Second round: Sunday, Nov. 23
  • Selection show: 1 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 17 on NCAA.com
  • Third round: Saturday or Sunday, Nov. 29 or Nov. 30
  • Quarterfinals: Friday or Saturday, Dec. 5 or Dec. 6
  • Men’s College Cup:
    • Semifinals: Friday, Dec. 12
    • Finals: Monday, Dec. 15

NCAA DI men’s soccer championship history

Year
Champion (Record)
Coach
Score
Runner-Up
Host or Site

2024
Vermont (16-2-6)
Rob Dow
2-1 (ot)
Marshall
Cary, N.C. 

2023
Clemson (15-3-5)
Mike Noonan
2-1
Notre Dame
Louisville, KY

2022
Syracuse (19-2-4)
Ian McIntyre
2-2 (PK)
Indiana 
Cary, N.C. 

2021
Clemson (16-5-2) 
Mike Noonan
2-0
Washington
Cary, N.C. 

2020
Marshall (13-2-3)
Chris Grassie
1-0 (ot)
Indiana
Cary, N.C.

2019
Georgetown (20-1-3)
Brian Wiese
3-3 (2ot, pk)
Virginia
Cary, N.C.

2018
Maryland (13-6-4)

Sasho Cirovski 

1-0
Akron
Santa Barbara, Calif. 

2017
Stanford (19-2-2)
Jeremy Gunn
1-0 (2ot)
Indiana
Philadelphia

2016
Stanford (15-3-5)
Jeremy Gunn
0-0 (2ot, pk)
Wake Forest
Houston

2015
Stanford (18-2-3)
Jeremy Gunn
4-0
Clemson
Kansas City, Kan.

2014
Virginia (14-6-3)
George Gelnovatch
0-0 (2ot, pk)
UCLA
Cary, N.C.

2013
Notre Dame (17-1-6)
Bobby Clark
2-1
Maryland
Chester, Pa.

2012
Indiana (16-5-3)
Todd Yeagley
1-0
Georgetown
Hoover, Ala.

2011
North Carolina (21-2-3)
Carlos Somoano
1-0
Charlotte
Hoover, Ala.

2010
Akron (22-1-2)
Caleb Porter
1-0
Louisville
Santa Barbara, Calif.

2009
*Virginia (19-3-3)
George Gelnovatch
0-0 (2ot, pk)
Akron
Cary, N.C.

2008
Maryland (23-3)
Sasho Cirovski
1-0
North Carolina
Frisco, Texas

2007
Wake Forest (22-2-2)
Jay Vidovich
2-1
Ohio State
Cary, N.C.

2006
UC Santa Barbara (17-7-1)
Tim Vom Steeg
2-1
UCLA
St. Louis

2005
Maryland (20-4-1)
Sasho Cirovski
1-0
New Mexico
Cary, N.C.

2004
*Indiana (19-4-1)
Mike Freitag
1-1 (2ot, pk)
UC Santa Barbara
Carson, Calif.

2003
Indiana (17-3-5)
Jerry Yeagley
2-1
St. John’s (N.Y)
Columbus, Ohio

2002
UCLA (18-3-3)
Tom Fitzgerald
1-0
Stanford
Dallas

2001
North Carolina (20-3-2)
Elmar Bolowich
2-0
Indiana
Columbus, Ohio

2000
Connecticut (20-3-2)
Ray Reid
2-0
Creighton
Charlotte, N.C.

1999
Indiana (21-3)
Jerry Yeagley
1-0
Santa Clara
Charlotte, N.C.

1998
Indiana (23-2)
Jerry Yeagley
3-1
Stanford
Richmond

1997
UCLA (22-2)
Sigi Schmid
2-0
Virginia
Richmond

1996
St. John’s (N.Y.) (22-2-2)
Dave Masur
4-1
FIU
Richmond

1995
Wisconsin (20-4-1)
Jim Launder
2-0
Duke
Richmond

1994
Virginia (22-3-1)
Bruce Arena
1-0
Indiana
Davidson

1993
Virginia (22-3)
Bruce Arena
2-0
South Carolina
Davidson

1992
Virginia (21-2-1)
Bruce Arena
2-0
San Diego
Davidson

1991
*Virginia (19-1-2)
Bruce Arena
0-0 (4ot, pk)
Santa Clara
South Florida

1990
*UCLA (19-1-2)
Sigi Schmid
0-0 (4ot, pk)
Rutgers
South Florida

1989
Santa Clara (20-0-3)/Virginia (21-2-2)
Steve Sampson/Bruce Arena
1-1 (2ot)
 
Rutgers

1988
Indiana (19-3-3)
Jerry Yeagley
1-0
Howard
Indiana

1987
Clemson (18-5-1)
I.M. Ibrahim
2-0
San Diego State
Clemson

1986
Duke (18-5-1)
John Rennie
1-0
Akron
Tacoma, Wash.

1985
UCLA (20-1-4)
Sigi Schmid
1-0 (8ot)
American
Seattle

1984
Clemson (22-4)
I.M. Ibrahim
2-1
Indiana
Seattle

1983
Indiana (21-1-4)
Jerry Yeagley
1-0 (2ot)
Columbia
Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

1982
Indiana (21-3-2)
Jerry Yeagley
2-1 (8ot)
Duke
Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

1981
Connecticut (20-3-2)
Joe Morrone
2-1 (ot)
Alabama A&M
Stanford

1980
San Francisco (24-0-2)
Steve Negoesco
4-3 (ot)
Indiana
Tampa, Fla.

1979
SIU Edwardsville (19-2-3)
Bob Guelker
3-2
Clemson
Tampa, Fla.

1978
San Francisco# (28-1)
Steve Negoesco
2-0
Indiana
Tampa, Fla.

1977
Hartwick (16-0-2)
Jim Lennox
2-1
San Francisco
California

1976
San Francisco (20-2-3)
Steve Negoesco
1-0
Indiana
Penn

1975
San Francisco (21-1-2)
Steve Negoesco
4-1
SIU Edwardsville
SIU Edwardsville

1974
Howard (19-0)
Lincoln Phillips
2-1 (4ot)
St. Louis
St. Louis

1973
St. Louis (15-2-3)
Harry Keough
2-1 (ot)
UCLA
Miami, Fla.

1972
St. Louis (15-2-3)
Harry Keough
4-2
UCLA
Miami, Fla.

1971
Howard# (15-0)
Lincoln Phillips
3-2
St. Louis
Miami, Fla.

1970
St. Louis (14-0-1)
Harry Keough
1-0
UCLA
SIU Edwardsville

1969
St. Louis (13-0)
Harry Keough
4-0
San Francisco
San Jose State

1968
Maryland (14-0-1)/Michigan State (11-1-3)
Doyle Royal/Gene Kenney
2-2 (2ot)
 
Georgia Tech-Emory

1967
Michigan State (12-0-2)/St. Louis (8-3-2)
Gene Kenney/Harry Keough
0-0
(Game called due to weather
St. Louis

1966
San Francisco (11-0-1)
Steve Negoesco
5-2
Long Island
California

1965
St. Louis (14-0)
Bob Guelker
1-0
Michigan State
St. Louis

1964
Navy (15-0)
F.H. Warner
1-0
Michigan State
Brown

1963
St. Louis (13-1)
Bob Guelker
3-0
Navy
Rutgers

1962
St. Louis (12-0-1)
Bob Guelker
4-3
Maryland
St. Louis

1961
West Chester (12-0)
Mel Lorback
2-0
St. Louis
St. Louis

1960
St. Louis (14-1)
Bob Guelker
3-2
Maryland
Brooklyn

1959
St. Louis (11-1)
Bob Guelker
5-2
Bridgeport
Connecticut

*Penalty kicks
#Later vacated

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