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Here’s everything you need to know about the 2024 NCAA DIII men’s soccer championship, consisting of a 64-team tournament bracket. The tournament runs through Saturday, Dec. 7 with the national championship. All games will be streamed on NCAA.com.
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2024 NCAA men’s soccer tournament bracket
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2024 NCAA DIII men’s soccer tournament scores
All times listed in ET
Third Round
Saturday, Nov. 23
Second Round
Sunday, Nov. 17
Middlebury 2, Vassar 1
Babson 1, Wesleyan (CT) 0
Amherst 1, Stevens 1
Williams 1, Messiah 0
Mary Washington 1, Ohio Wesleyan
Connecticut Col. 3, Franklin & Marshal 0
Wisconsin Superior 2, St. Olaf 2 (4-2 PK)
Wisconsin Platteville 1, Gustavus Adolphus 0
Denison 4, Ohio Northern 1
Washington & Lee 2, Johns Hopkins 0
Claremont-M-S 2, Colorado College 1 (2OT)
Dickinson 2, Lynchburg 0
Buffalo State 1, Tufts 1 (4-3 PK)
First Round
Friday, Nov. 15
Saturday, Nov. 16
Babson 1, St. John Fisher 0
Williams 3, Manhattanville 1
Connecticut College 4, Suffolk 1
Middlebury 7, Hunter 0
Amherst 3, Neumann 1
Mary Washington 3, William Peace 1
St. Olaf 3, Wartburg 1
Gustavus Adolphus 2, MSOE 1
Denison 5, Anderson 1
Colorado College 3, Pacific Lutheran 2
Dickinson 1, St. Mary’s (MD) 0
Wesleyan (CT) 2, Saint Joseph (CT) 0
Johns Hopkins 1, Penn State Behrend 0
Vassar 3, Rowan 0
Kenyon 2 (3-4 in PKs), Hamilton 2 (second round)
Franklin & Marshall 1, WestConn 0
Ohio Wesleyan 2, Catholic 1
Stevens 2, Muhlenberg 0
Messiah 1, Cortland 1 (4-3 PKs)
Wisconsin-Eau Claire 1, Hope 0 (second round)
Wisconsin-Platteville 0, North Central (IL) 0 (4-2 Pks)
Wisconsin-Superior 1, North Park 0
Ohio Northern 1, Franciscan 0
Claremont-M-S 2, Oglethorpe 0
Lynchburg 3, Emory 0
Wash. & Lee 1, Otterbein 0
Tufts 2, Westfield State 1
Buffalo State 3, Thomas (ME) 0
Trinity (TX) 3, Bowdoin 0 (second round)
2024 NCAA DIII men’s soccer tournament schedule
Selection show: Monday, Nov. 11 at 1:30 p.m. ET on NCAA.com
First and second rounds: Friday, Nov. 15 through Sunday, Nov. 17, streamed on NCAA.com
Sectionals: Saturday, Nov. 23 and Sunday, Nov. 24, streamed on NCAA.com
Semifinals: Thursday, Dec. 5 in Las Vegas, streamed on NCAA.com
Championship: Saturday, Dec. 7 in Las Vegas, streamed on NCAA.com
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Championship history
Below is the complete DIII men’s soccer team championship history since 1974. St. Olaf won the 2023 title against Amherst.
Year
Champion (Record)
Coach
Score
Runner-Up
Host or Site
2023
St. Olaf (20-3-3)
Justin Oliver
2-1 (OT)
Amherst
Salem, Va.
2022
UChicago (22-0-1)
Julianna Sitch
2-0
Williams
Salem, Va.
2021
Connecticut College (19-4-1)
Reuben Burk
1-1 (2ot, pk)
Amherst
Greensboro, N.C.
2020
Canceled due to Covid-19
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2019
Tufts (20-2-2)
Josh Shapiro
2-0
Amherst
Greensboro, N.C.
2018
Tufts (18-0-3)
Josh Shapiro
2-1
Calvin
Greensboro, N.C.
2017
Messiah (24-2-0)
Brad McCarty
2-1
North Park
Greensboro, N.C.
2016
Tufts (14-5-2)
Josh Shapiro
1-0 (2ot)
Calvin
Salem, Va.
2015
Amherst (17-1-2)
Justin Serpone
2-1
Loras
Kansas City, Mo.
2014
Tufts (17-2-4)
Josh Shapiro
4-2
Wheaton (Ill.)
Kansas City, Mo.
2013
Messiah (24-1-1)
Brad McCarty
2-1 (2ot)
Rutgers-Camden
San Antonio
2012
Messiah (23-0-2)
Brad McCarty
5-1
Ohio Northern
San Antonio
2011
Ohio Wesleyan (23-2-0)
Jay Martin
2-1
Calvin
San Antonio
2010
Messiah (23-1)
Brad McCarty
2-1 (ot)
Lynchburg (Va.)
San Antonio
2009
Messiah (24-1)
Brad McCarty
2-0
Calvin
San Antonio
2008
*Messiah (22-2-2)
Dave Brandt
1-1 (2ot, pk)
Stevens Institute
Greensboro, N.C.
2007
*Middlebury (18-2-2)
Dave Saward
0-0 (2ot, pk)
Trinity (Texas)
Lake Buena Vista, Fla.
2006
Messiah (21-1-2)
Dave Brandt
3-0
Wheaton (Ill.)
Lake Buena Vista, Fla.
2005
Messiah (24-0)
Dave Brandt
1-0
Gustavus Adolphus
Greensboro, N.C.
2004
Messiah (23-2)
Dave Brandt
4-0
UC Santa Cruz
Greensboro, N.C.
2003
Trinity (Texas) (24-0-0)
Paul McGinlay
2-1
Drew
Drew
2002
Messiah (23-2-1)
Dave Brandt
1-0
Otterbein
St. Lawrence
2001
Richard Stockton (25-1-1)
Jeff Haines
3-2
Redlands
Messiah
2000
Messiah (22-2-1)
Dave Brandt
2-0
Rowan
Rowan
1999
St. Lawrence (22-0)
Bob Durocher
2-0
Wheaton (Ill.)
Wheaton (Ill.)
1998
Ohio Wesleyan (18-6)
Jay Martin
2-1 (2ot)
Greensboro
Ohio Wesleyan
1997
Wheaton (Ill.) (24-0-1)
Joe Bean
3-0
TCNJ
Mary Washington
1996
TCNJ (17-5-1)
George Nazario
2-1 (4ot)
Kenyon
Kenyon
1995
Williams (17-0-1)
Mike Russo
2-1
Methodist
Williams
1994
Bethany (W.Va.) (15-5-4)
John Cunningham
1-0 (2ot)
Johns Hopkins
TCNJ
1993
UC San Diego (20-2-2)
Derek Armstrong
1-0
Williams
Williams
1992
Kean (18-6-1)
Tony Ochrimenko
3-1
Ohio Wesleyan
Kean
1991
UC San Diego (18-4-1)
Derek Armstrong
1-0
TCNJ
UC San Diego
1990
Rowan (20-3-2)
Dan Gilmore
2-1 (4ot, pk)
Ohio Wesleyan
Ohio Wesleyan
1989
Elizabethtown (23-2)
Skip Roderick
2-0
Greensboro
Elizabethtown
1988
UC San Diego (23-0-2)
Derek Armstrong
3-0
Rochester Institute
Rochester Institute
1987
UNC Greensboro (17-7-1)
Michael Parker
6-1
Washington-St. Louis
UNC Greensboro
1986
UNC Greensboro (18-5)
Michael Parker
2-0
UC San Diego
UNC Greensboro
1985
UNC Greensboro (20-5)
Michael Parker
5-0
Washington-St. Louis
Washington-St. Louis
1984
Wheaton (Ill.) (21-1-2)
Joe Bean
2-1 (3ot)
Brandeis
Wheaton (Ill.)
1983
UNC Greensboro (23-1-1)
Mike Berticelli
3-2
Claremont-M-S
UNC Greensboro
1982
UNC Greensboro (19-3)
Mike Berticelli
2-1
Bethany (W.Va.)
UNC Greensboro
1981
Rowan (19-1-2)
Dan Gilmore
2-1 (4ot)
Scranton
Elizabethtown
1980
Babson (16-3-1)
Bill Rogers
1-0 (ot)
Scranton
Babson
1979
Babson (13-2-4)
Bill Rogers
2-1
Rowan
TCNJ
1978
Lock Haven (18-2)
Michael Parker
3-0
Washington-St. Louis
Babson
1977
Lock Haven (14-4)
Michael Parker
1-0
SUNY Cortland
Babson
1976
Brandeis (15-2)
Mike Coven
2-1 (2ot)
Brockport
Elizabethtown
1975
Babson (17-0-1)
Bob Hartwell
1-0
Brockport
Brockport
1974
Brockport (12-2-2)
Walk Kopczuk
3-1
Swarthmore
Wheaton (Ill.)
*Penalty kicks
Jordan Howard is a graduate of the University of Georgia, working as a postgraduate intern for NCAA Digital. He is a Hearst-nominated journalist and his print work has appeared in The Marietta Daily Journal, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution and UGA Rivals. Howard enjoys breaking down the latest trends and numbers, specializing in football, basketball, baseball and lacrosse.
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