Patriot League men's soccer tournament

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Patriot League men's soccer tournament
Conference soccer championship
Colgate (8)
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The Patriot League men's soccer tournament is the conference championship tournament in

NCAA Division I men's soccer championship
.

Champions

Key

(2) Title number
* Match went to
extra time
Match decided by a
penalty shootout
after extra time
Bold Winning team won regular season

Finals

Year Champion Score Runner-up Site Most valuable player
1990 Fordham 1–0* Lafayette Christy Mathewson–Memorial Stadium • Lewisburg, PA United States Chris Donovan, Fordham
1991 Army 4–0 Lehigh Dewey Field • Annapolis, MD United States Phillip Shearer, Army
1992 Colgate 1–0* Army Clinton Field • Annapolis, MD United States Brian Wycall, Colgate
1993 Army (2) 4–2* Bucknell Metzgar Field • Easton, PA United States Tony Dedmond, Army
1994 Lafayette 1–0 Army Metzgar Field • Easton, PA Scotland Geddes Alexander, Lafayette
1995 Lafayette (2) 3–2* Navy Fitton Field • Worcester, MA United States Eric Rosenbloom, Lafayette
1996 Army (3) 4–1 Navy Colgate Varsity Field • Hamilton, NY United States A.J. Florkowski, Army
1997 Colgate (2) 1–0 Lehigh Colgate Varsity Field • Hamilton, NY United States Jeff Lipman, Colgate
1998 Lafayette (3) 2–0 Lehigh Metzgar Field • Easton, PA United States Leidy Klotz, Lafayette
1999 Lafayette (4) 1–0* Navy Fitton Field • Worcester, MA United States Craig Schroeder, Lafayette
2000 Lehigh 1–1†
(5–3 pk)
Lafayette Metzgar FieldEaston, PA United States Dan Perciballi, Lehigh
2001 American 1–1†
(4–3 pk)
Holy Cross Hart Field • Worcester, MA United States Bobby Brennan, American
2002 Holy Cross 0–0†
(10–9 pk)
Lehigh Nickerson Field • Boston, MA Italy Rusty Giudici, Holy Cross
2003 Lafayette (5) 2–0 Lehigh Bucknell East Field • Lewisburg, PA United States Ralph Rapuano, Lafayette
2004 American (2) 1–0* Lehigh Reeves Field • Washington, DC United States Garth Juckem, American
2005 Lafayette (6) 1–0 American Reeves Field • Washington, DC United States Michael Tortora, Lafayette
2006 Bucknell 0–0†
(4–3 pk)
Lafayette Ulrich Sports ComplexBethlehem, PA United States Joey Kuterbach, Bucknell
2007 Colgate (3) 1–0 Lafayette Linda Johnson Smith Soccer StadiumWorcester, MA United States Dan Belke, Colgate
2008 Colgate (4) 2–1 Holy Cross Colgate Varsity Field • Hamilton, NY United States Alex Weeks, Colgate
2009 Bucknell (2) 1–0 American Emmitt FieldLewisburg, PA United States Patrick Selwood, Bucknell
2010
Bucknell (3) 2–0 American Van Doren Field • Hamilton, NY United States Ross Liberati, Bucknell
2011
Colgate (5) 2–0 American Reeves Field • Washington, DC United States Steven Miller, Colgate
2012
Lafayette (7) 2–0 American Reeves Field • Washington, DC United States Nathan McDonald, Lafayette
2013
Navy 2–0 Holy Cross Glenn Warner Soccer FacilityAnnapolis, MD United States Guy Skord, Navy
2014
Bucknell (4) 3–2* Boston University Nickerson FieldBoston, MA United States/Netherlands Sebastiaan Blickman, Bucknell
2015
Lehigh (2) 2–1 American
Beyer-Small '76 Field • Hamilton, NY
United States Jamie Luchini, Lehigh
2016
Colgate (6) 0–0†
(5–4 pk)
American Reeves FieldWashington, DC United States Ethan Kutler, Colgate
2017
Colgate (7) 1–0 Holy Cross Ridley Athletic Complex • Baltimore, MD United States Jared Stroud, Colgate
2018
Colgate (8) 1–0 Army Ridley Athletic ComplexBaltimore, MD United States Oliver Harris, Colgate
2019
Lehigh (3) 1–0 Lafayette Ulrich Sports Complex • Bethlehem, PA United States Will Smith, Lehigh
2020–21 American (3) 2–1 Lafayette Oaks StadiumEaston, PA Senegal David Coly, American
2021
Loyola 2–1 American Ridley Athletic ComplexBaltimore, MD United States Chase Vosvick, Loyola
2022 Navy 1–0 American Glenn Warner Soccer FacilityAnnapolis, MD United States Zach Wagner, Navy
2023
Boston University
1–0 Lafayette Nickerson FieldBoston, MA Canada Eitan Rosen, Boston University

Source: Patriot League 2019 Men's Soccer Record Book.

Performance by school

Most championships

School Championships[1] Winning years
Colgate 8 1992, 1997, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2016, 2017, 2018
Lafayette 7 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2003, 2005, 2012
Bucknell 4 2006, 2009, 2010, 2014
Army 3 1991, 1993, 1995
Lehigh 3 2000, 2015, 2019
American 3 2001, 2004, 2020–21
Navy 2 2013, 2022
Boston University
1 2023
Holy Cross 1 2002
Loyola 1 2021
Fordham 1 1990
TOTAL 31

Italics indicate a school that is no longer a conference member

References

  1. ^ "Patriot League Men's Soccer Record Book" (PDF). Patriot League. PatriotLeague.org. August 10, 2016. Retrieved December 22, 2016.

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