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1999 NIRSA National Soccer Championship

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1999 NIRSA National Soccer Championship
LeagueNIRSA
SportSoccer
SiteGeorgia Southern
Statesboro, Georgia
DurationNovember 18–20, 1999
Number of teams16 (men's championship)
16 (women's championship)
18 (men's open)
10 (women's open)
ResultsOfficial Results
Men's Championship Division
Score2–0
ChampionBYU
(4th title, 4th title game)
  Runners-upTexas Tech
(2nd title game)
Season MVPBryce Jolley (BYU)
Women's Championship Division
Score0–0 (a.e.t.)
3–1 (pen.)
ChampionColorado State
(2nd title, 2nd title game)
  Runners-upMichigan
(1st title game)
Season MVPErin Ortega (Colorado State)
Men's Open Division
Score2–0
ChampionJMU
(1st title, 1st title game)
  Runners-upFlorida State
(1st title game)
Season MVPSean Mannion (JMU)
Women's Open Division
Score2–0
ChampionFlorida State
(1st title, 2nd title game)
  Runners-upUtah Valley State
(1st title game)
Top seedKelley Poole (Florida State)
NIRSA national soccer championships seasons
← 1998

The 1999 NIRSA national soccer championship was the 6th NIRSA National Soccer Championships, the annual national championships for United States-based, collegiate club soccer teams organized by NIRSA. It took place at Georgia Southern University in Statesboro, Georgia from Thursday, November 18 to Saturday, November 20, 1999.[1]

Overview[edit]

Men's championship[edit]

The finals would see a rematch of the previous year's championship game between three time reigning champion, BYU, and 1997 open champions, Texas Tech. Prior to this, in the group stage, both teams would win all 3 games with Texas Tech beating Navy 1–0, undefeated Michigan 2–1, and Colorado 1–0 while BYU would beat Miami (OH) 3–2 after facing a second half deficit, then beat Penn State 2–0, and finally beat SCSL (now SCSA) tournament champions Mississippi State 1–0.[2]

In the knockout round, Texas Tech would defeat Miami (OH) 4–0 in the quarterfinals then would beat Colorado State 3–0 in the semifinals to advance to their second straight finals. Meanwhile, in the quarterfinals, Michigan would score in the 10th minute against BYU to give them a 1–0 lead, but following Michigan receiving two red cards 10 minutes into the second half, BYU would score 3 straight goals in the final 30 minutes to defeat tournament favorites, Michigan, 3–1 in the quarterfinals.[3] Then, in the semifinals, they would face in-state rival Weber State in a rematch of an earlier season matchup in Provo, Utah that Weber State won. In this rematch, BYU would win 3–0 with goals from sophomore Casey Waldron, freshman Brock Blake, and freshman Devin Matsumori to advance to their fourth straight finals in their fourth year participating in the tournament. In the first half of finals, eventual MVP and BYU junior midfielder, Bryce Jolley, would score on an assist from Brandon LeRoy in what would be the lone goal of the match as BYU won 1–0 and claimed their fourth straight national title. BYU also extended their NIRSA championship tournament win streak to 24 games after going four straight tournaments without a tie or loss.[4][5][6]

Women's championship[edit]

In the finals, 1997 champions, Colorado State, would face finals debutants, Michigan, in a rematch of the second group stage match for both teams. In the group stage, Michigan would tie their opener 1–1 to Virginia Tech while Colorado State would beat Illinois 3–0. In the second match of the group stage, Michigan would defeat Colorado State 1–0. With Virginia Tech beating Illinois 2–0 in their second match of the group, the standings going into the group stage finale had Michigan in second and Colorado State in the elimination position of third. In the finale, Michigan would defeat Illinois 2–1 and, with Colorado State defeating Virginia Tech 3–1, Michigan would top the group and Colorado State would overtake Virginia Tech for second place.

In the quarterfinals, Colorado State would defeat reigning, back-to-back runners up, Penn State, 2–0 while Michigan defeated region 6 champions San Diego State 2–1 where Michigan's Debney Prauss scored both goals. In the semifinals, Colorado State would defeat Ohio State 1–0 to advance to their second finals in three years while Michigan would defeat reigning champions, Colorado, 1–0 to advance to their first finals. In the finals, the game would be deadlocked at 0–0 at the end of regulation, making this the first women's championship finals match to go into overtime. Overtime would also be scoreless meaning penalties would be required to determine a champion. Colorado State would go on to win and secure their second national title. Junior Erin Ortega of Colorado State would win her 2nd tournament MVP with the first being in 1997.[7][8][9]

Men's open[edit]

In finals, JMU would face Florida State in what was the first finals for both teams. Prior to this, in the group stage, Florida State would win all three games while scoring 17 goals with a 4–1 win over Georgia Tech in their opener, then a 4–0 win over Oregon, and finally a 9–2 win over Toledo. Meanwhile, JMU would beat Colorado State "Gold" 2–1 in their opener, beat a no-show Miami (FL) 1–0 by forfeit, and finally tied MTSU 0–0.

In the quarterfinals, Florida State would defeat Clemson 1–0 while JMU defeated Oregon 2–0. In the semifinals, JMU would defeat reigning runner up, Virginia, 4–0 while Florida State would face in-state rival, Florida. The game would be tied 1–1 after regulation and overtime and Florida State would win in penalties to advance to their first finals. In the finals, JMU would defeat Florida State 2–0 to claim their first open title. JMU's Sean Mannion would be named the division's MVP[10]

Women's open[edit]

In the finals, reigning open division runners up, Florida State, would face final debutants Utah Valley State in a rematch of both team's second group stage match. Prior to this, in the group stage, Florida State would beat LSU 3–0 in their opener while Utah Valley State beat Georgia Tech 4–1 in theirs. In the second match for both teams, Florida State would defeat Utah Valley State 1–0. In the group stage finale, Florida State would beat Loyola 5–0 and win their group while Utah Valley State would lose 3–2 to Florida but would still have enough points to top their group.

In the quarterfinals, Utah Valley State would beat LSU 4–1 while Florida State would be tied 1–1 with reigning open champions, Colorado State "Green" in a rematch of the previous year's final. However, this year Florida State would defeat Colorado State "Green" with a golden goal in overtime to advance to the semifinals. In the semifinals, Utah Valley State would defeat hosts Georgia Southern 3–1 while Florida State would defeat in-state rival Florida to advance to their second straight finals. In the finals, Florida State would defeat Utah Valley State 2–0 to win their first open title. Former varsity soccer and softball player for Florida State, Kelley Poole of Florida State, would be named tournament MVP.[11]

Format[edit]

The competition consisted of 60 teams partitioned into 34 men's teams and 26 women's teams. Each of these partitions were further divided into a 16-team, invite-only championship division and an open division for the remaining teams. The championship divisions were divided into four groups of four teams each, the men's open group divided teams into three groups of four teams each and two groups of three teams each, and the women's division divided teams into two groups of three teams and one group of four teams.

All 4 divisions began with a round-robin tournament. In the championship divisions, teams played each of the other teams in their group once. In the men's open, the three groups of four played each other once while the two groups of three teams played all three teams in the other group of three from their own. In the women's open division, the two groups of three teams played all three teams in the other group of three from their own while the one group of four played each of the other teams in their group once. Following this, in the championship division, the two best teams in each group advanced to a single-elimination, knockout round. In the men's open division, the best team in each group as well as the three best second placed teams. In the women's open division, the best two teams in each group advanced as well as the two best third placed teams. The first metric for determining the best team was points, calculated first by giving a team 6 points for a win, 3 points for a tie, and 0 points for a loss. Then, a team could be awarded an addition point for a shutout and an additional point for every goal scored, up to a max of 3 goals per game. If teams were tied on points, the following criteria were used in order:

  1. Winner of head-to-head competition
  2. Greatest goal difference
  3. Most goals scored
  4. Coin toss

The knockout stage was an 8-team tournament for each division. Knockout stage games needed to declare a winner, so if one was tied at the end of regulation, overtime would begin. Overtime in the quarterfinals consisted of two, 5-minute, golden-goal periods while in the semifinals and finals, overtime consisted of two, 10-minute, golden-goal periods. If still tied after overtime, kicks from the mark would determine the winner. Pool play and quarterfinal games were two 40-minute halves, separated by a seven-minute halftime with the semifinals and finals also being 40-minute halves, but having a ten minute halftime. If a player received three yellow cards during the course of the tournament they would be suspended the following the game.[12]

Qualification and selections[edit]

NIRSA extended invitations to the 16 men's and 16 women's teams to participate in the championship division beginning on October 25, 1999 with those invitations being extend to who NIRSA believed were the best in the nation. The teams that participated in the open division were chosen on a first-come first-serve basis with registration beginning on September 7, 1999.[1]

Men's championship[edit]

Participating teams
Region Team Appearance Last Bid
I Penn State 3rd 1998
I Navy 1st Never
II Georgia 3rd 1998
II Mississippi State 1st Never
II Virginia Tech 1st Never
III Miami (OH) 3rd 1997
III Ohio State 3rd 1997
III Michigan 1st Never
IV Texas Tech 3rd 1998
IV Southwest Texas State 2nd 1998
IV LSU 1st Never
V Colorado 3rd 1997
V Colorado State 3rd 1998
VI BYU 4th 1998
VI Arizona 1st Never
VI Weber State 1st Never

Women's championship[edit]

Participating teams
Region Team Appearance Last Bid
I Penn State 5th 1998
I Delaware 1st Never
II JMU 4th 1998
II North Carolina 3rd 1998
II Virginia Tech 2nd 1998
III Miami (OH) 5th 1998
III Ohio State 5th 1998
III Purdue 5th 1997
III Illinois 4th 1998
III Michigan 1st Never
IV Texas A&M 3rd 1998
IV Rice 1st Never
V Colorado 5th 1998
V Colorado State 3rd 1998
VI Salt Lake CC 4th 1998
VI San Diego State 2nd 1996

Men's open[edit]

Region Num Team
I 1 Rutgers
II 10 Clemson, Georgia Southern, Virginia, MTSU, Florida, Georgia Tech, Florida State, JMU "Gold", JMU "Purple", Miami (FL)
III 3 Ohio University, Grand Valley State, Toledo
IV 1 Louisiana-Lafayette
V 1 Colorado State "Gold"
VI 2 Lane CC, Oregon

Women's open[edit]

Region Num Team
I 1 Loyola College (MD)
II 5 Georgia Southern, NC State, Georgia Tech, Florida, Florida State
III 0
IV 2 Kansas, LSU
V 1 Colorado State "Green"
VI 1 Utah Valley State

Source: [13][14]

Group stage[edit]

Men's championship[edit]

Group A
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD SO[a] GFP[b] Pts Qualification
1 Weber State 3 2 0 1 5 3 +2 1 5 18 Advanced to knockout stage
2 Ohio State 3 2 0 1 7 5 +2 0 6 18
3 Southwest Texas State 3 1 0 2 4 3 +1 1 4 11
4 Virginia Tech 3 1 0 2 3 8 −5 0 3 9
Scores
8:00am EST Weber State 1–0Texas StateField 5
Thu, November 18 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia
8:00am EST Virginia Tech1–4 Ohio State Field 6
Thu, November 18 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia

2:00pm EST Ohio State1–3 Weber State Field 7
Thu, November 18 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia
2:00pm EST Texas State 3–0Virginia TechField 8
Thu, November 18 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia

10:00am EST Weber State1–2 Virginia Tech Field 1
Fri, November 19 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia
10:00am EST Ohio State 2–1Texas StateField 2
Fri, November 19 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia
Group B
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD SO[a] GFP[b] Pts Qualification
1 Colorado State 3 3 0 0 11 4 +7 1 9 28 Advanced to knockout stage
2 Arizona 3 2 0 1 8 7 +1 0 8 20
3 Georgia 3 1 0 2 5 7 −2 1 5 12
4 LSU 3 0 0 3 2 8 −6 0 2 2
Scores
8:00am EST LSU2–3 Arizona Field 7
Thu, November 18 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia
8:00am EST Colorado State 4–2GeorgiaField 8
Thu, November 18 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia

2:00pm EST Georgia 2–0LSUField 5
Thu, November 18 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia
2:00pm EST Arizona2–4 Colorado State Field 6
Thu, November 18 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia

10:00am EST LSU0–3 Colorado State Field 5
Fri, November 19 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia
10:00am EST Georgia1–3 Arizona Field 6
Fri, November 19 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia
Group C
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD SO[a] GFP[b] Pts Qualification
1 Texas Tech 3 3 0 0 4 1 +3 2 4 24 Advanced to knockout stage
2 Michigan 3 2 0 1 3 2 +1 2 3 17
3 Colorado 3 1 0 2 2 3 −1 0 2 8
4 Navy 3 0 0 3 1 4 −3 0 1 1
Scores
10:00am EST Michigan 1–0ColoradoField 5
Thu, November 18 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia
10:00am EST Navy0–1 Texas Tech Field 6
Thu, November 18 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia

4:00pm EST Texas Tech 2–1MichiganField 7
Thu, November 18 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia
4:00pm EST Colorado 2–1NavyField 8
Thu, November 18 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia

10:00am EST Michigan 1–0NavyField 7
Fri, November 19 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia
10:00am EST Texas Tech 1–0ColoradoField 8
Fri, November 19 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia
Group D
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD SO[a] GFP[b] Pts Qualification
1 BYU 3 3 0 0 6 2 +4 2 6 26 Advanced to knockout stage
2 Miami (OH) 3 2 0 1 4 3 +1 2 4 18
3 Penn State 3 1 0 2 3 4 −1 0 3 9
4 Mississippi State 3 0 0 3 1 5 −4 0 1 1
Scores
10:00am EST Mississippi State1–3 Penn State Field 7
Thu, November 18 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia
10:00am EST BYU 3–2Miami (OH)Field 8
Thu, November 18 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia

4:00pm EST Miami (OH) 1–0Mississippi StateField 5
Thu, November 18 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia
4:00pm EST Penn State0–2 BYU Field 6
Thu, November 18 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia

10:00am EST Mississippi State0–1 BYU Field 9
Fri, November 19 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia
10:00am EST Miami (OH) 1–0Penn StateField 10
Fri, November 19 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia

Women's championship[edit]

Group A
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD SO[a] GFP[b] Pts Qualification
1 North Carolina 3 2 1 0 3 1 +2 2 3 20 Advanced to knockout stage
2 Ohio State 3 2 0 1 7 3 +4 1 6 19
3 Rice 3 1 0 2 5 6 −1 0 5 11
4 Salt Lake CC 3 0 1 2 1 6 −5 1 1 5
Scores
8:00am EST Ohio State 3–2RiceField 1
Thu, November 18 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia
8:00am EST North Carolina 0–0 Salt Lake CC Field 2
Thu, November 18 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia

2:00pm EST Salt Lake CC0–4 Ohio State Field 1
Thu, November 18 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia
2:00pm EST Rice1–2 North Carolina Field 2
Thu, November 18 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia

12:00pm EST Ohio State0–1 North Carolina Field 1
Fri, November 19 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia
12:00pm EST Salt Lake CC1–2 Rice Field 2
Fri, November 19 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia
Group B
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD SO[a] GFP[b] Pts Qualification
1 JMU 3 1 2 0 3 1 +2 2 3 17 Advanced to knockout stage
2 Colorado 3 1 2 0 1 0 +1 3 1 16
3 Delaware 3 1 1 1 4 3 +1 2 4 15
4 Miami (OH) 3 0 1 2 0 4 −4 1 0 4
Scores
10:00am EST Miami (OH)0–3 Delaware Field 1
Thu, November 18 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia
10:00am EST JMU 0–0 Colorado Field 2
Thu, November 18 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia

4:00pm EST Colorado 1–0Miami (OH)Field 1
Thu, November 18 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia
4:00pm EST Delaware1–3 JMU Field 2
Thu, November 18 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia

12:00pm EST Miami (OH) 0–0 JMU Field 5
Fri, November 19 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia
12:00pm EST Colorado 0–0 Delaware Field 6
Fri, November 19 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia
Group C
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD SO[a] GFP[b] Pts Qualification
1 Penn State 3 2 0 1 8 1 +7 2 6 20 Advanced to knockout stage
2 San Diego State 3 2 0 1 3 1 +2 2 3 17
3 Texas A&M 3 2 0 1 3 5 −2 1 3 16
4 Purdue 3 0 0 3 1 8 −7 0 1 1
Scores
10:00am EST Penn State0–1 San Diego State Field 1
Thu, November 18 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia
10:00am EST Purdue1–2 Texas A&M Field 2
Thu, November 18 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia

4:00pm EST Texas A&M0–4 Penn State Field 1
Thu, November 18 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia
4:00pm EST San Diego State 2–0PurdueField 2
Thu, November 18 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia

10:00am EST Penn State 4–0PurdueField 7
Fri, November 19 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia
10:00am EST Texas A&M 1–0San Diego StateField 8
Fri, November 19 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia
Group D
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD SO[a] GFP[b] Pts Qualification
1 Michigan 3 2 1 0 4 2 +2 1 4 20 Advanced to knockout stage
2 Colorado State 3 2 0 1 6 2 +4 1 6 19
3 Virginia Tech 3 1 1 1 4 4 0 1 4 14
4 Illinois 3 0 0 3 1 7 −6 0 1 1
Scores
12:00pm EST Illinois0–3 Colorado State Field 3
Thu, November 18 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia
12:00pm EST Michigan 1–1 Virginia Tech Field 4
Thu, November 18 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia

6:00pm EST Virginia Tech 2–0IllinoisField 3
Thu, November 18 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia
6:00pm EST Colorado State0–1 Michigan Field 4
Thu, November 18 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia

12:00pm EST Illinois1–2 Michigan Field 3
Fri, November 19 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia
12:00pm EST Virginia Tech1–3 Colorado State Field 4
Fri, November 19 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia

Men's open[edit]

Group E
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD SO[a] GFP[b] Pts Qualification
1 JMU "Gold" 3 2 1 0 3 1 +2 2 3 20 Advanced to knockout stage
2 Colorado State 3 2 0 1 3 2 +1 2 3 17
3 MTSU 3 1 1 1 1 1 0 2 1 12
4 Miami (FL) Did not attend[c]
Scores
8:00am EST JMU 2–1Colorado StateField 3
Thu, November 18 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia
2:00pm EST MTSU 0–0 JMU Field 3
Thu, November 18 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia
8:00am EST MTSU0–1 Colorado State Field 2
Fri, November 19 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia
Group F
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD SO[a] GFP[b] Pts Qualification
1 Virginia 3 3 0 0 8 4 +4 1 8 27 Advanced to knockout stage
2 Ohio University 3 1 1 1 7 5 +2 1 7 17
3 Georgia Southern 3 1 1 1 8 6 +2 0 7 16
4 Grand Valley State 3 0 0 3 2 9 −7 0 2 2
Scores
10:00am EST Virginia 3–2OhioField 3
Thu, November 18 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia
10:00am EST Georgia Southern 4–1Grand ValleyField 4
Thu, November 18 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia

4:00pm EST Grand Valley0–2 Virginia Field 3
Thu, November 18 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia
4:00pm EST Ohio 2–2 Georgia Southern Field 4
Thu, November 18 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia

8:00am EST Virginia 3–2Georgia SouthernField 8
Fri, November 19 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia
8:00am EST Grand Valley0–3 Ohio Field 9
Fri, November 19 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia
Group G
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD SO[a] GFP[b] Pts Qualification
1 Florida State 3 3 0 0 17 3 +14 1 9 28 Advanced to knockout stage
2 Oregon 3 2 0 1 6 5 +1 1 4 17
3 Georgia Tech 3 0 1 2 5 12 −7 0 5 8
4 Toledo 3 0 1 2 5 13 −8 0 5 8
Scores
12:00pm EST Florida State 4–1Georgia TechField 5
Thu, November 18 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia
12:00pm EST Toledo0–1 Oregon Field 6
Thu, November 18 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia

6:00pm EST Oregon0–4 Florida State Field 5
Thu, November 18 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia
6:00pm EST Georgia Tech 3–3 Toledo Field 6
Thu, November 18 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia

8:00am EST Florida State 9–2ToledoField 10
Fri, November 19 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia
8:00am EST Oregon 5–1Georgia TechField 11
Fri, November 19 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia
Group H
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD SO[a] GFP[b] Pts Qualification
1 Florida 3 3 0 0 12 1 +11 2 9 29 Advanced to knockout stage
2 Lane CC 3 2 1 0 8 3 +5 0 7 22
3 Louisiana 3 2 0 1 9 3 +6 1 6 19
Group I
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD SO[a] GFP[b] Pts Qualification
1 Clemson 3 1 0 2 2 8 −6 1 2 9 Advanced to knockout stage
2 JMU "Purple" 3 0 1 2 2 10 −8 0 2 5
3 Rutgers 3 0 0 3 3 11 −8 0 3 3
Scores
12:00pm EST Florida 4–0RutgersField 7
Thu, November 18 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia
12:00pm EST Louisiana0–1 Clemson Field 8
Thu, November 18 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia
12:00pm EST Lane CC 1–1 JMU Field 9
Thu, November 18 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia

6:00pm EST Clemson0–4 Florida Field 7
Thu, November 18 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia
6:00pm EST JMU0–5 Louisiana Field 8
Thu, November 18 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia
6:00pm EST Rutgers1–3 Lane CC Field 9
Thu, November 18 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia

8:00am EST Florida 4–1JMUField 5
Fri, November 19 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia
8:00am EST Louisiana 4–2RutgersField 6
Fri, November 19 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia
8:00am EST Lane CC 4–1ClemsonField 7
Fri, November 19 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia

Women's open[edit]

Group F
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD SO[a] GFP[b] Pts Qualification
1 NC State 3 2 0 1 3 1 +2 2 3 17 Advanced to knockout stage
2 Georgia Southern 3 2 0 1 3 5 −2 1 3 16
3 Colorado State "Green" 3 1 1 1 5 2 +3 1 4 14
4 Kansas 3 0 1 2 2 5 −3 0 2 5
Scores
8:00am EST Colorado State 4–0Georgia SouthernField 1
Thu, November 18 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia
8:00am EST Kansas0–2 NC State Field 2
Thu, November 18 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia

2:00pm EST NC State 1–0Colorado StateField 1
Thu, November 18 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia
2:00pm EST Georgia Southern 2–1KansasField 2
Thu, November 18 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia

8:00am EST Colorado State 1–1 Kansas Field 1
Fri, November 19 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia
8:00am EST NC State0–1 Georgia Southern Field 2
Fri, November 19 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia
Group E
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD SO[a] GFP[b] Pts Qualification
1 Utah Valley State 3 1 0 2 6 5 +1 0 5 11 Advanced to knockout stage
2 Loyola (MD) 3 1 0 2 2 7 −5 1 2 9
3 LSU 3 0 1 2 3 9 −6 0 3 6
Group G
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD SO[a] GFP[b] Pts Qualification
1 Florida State 3 3 0 0 9 1 +8 2 7 27 Advanced to knockout stage
2 Florida 3 3 0 0 10 3 +7 1 8 27
3 Georgia Tech 3 0 1 2 2 7 −5 0 2 5
Scores
10:00am EST Utah Valley 4–1Georgia TechField 9
Thu, November 18 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia
10:00am EST LSU1–3 Florida State Field 10
Thu, November 18 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia
10:00am EST Loyola0–2 Florida Field 11
Thu, November 18 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia

4:00pm EST Florida State 1–0Utah ValleyField 9
Thu, November 18 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia
4:00pm EST Florida 5–1LSUField 10
Thu, November 18 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia
4:00pm EST Georgia Tech0–2 Loyola Field 11
Thu, November 18 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia

10:00am EST Utah Valley2–3 Florida Field 3
Fri, November 19 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia
10:00am EST LSU 1–1 Georgia Tech Field 4
Fri, November 19 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia
10:00am EST Loyola0–5 Florida State Field 11
Fri, November 19 Report Stadium: Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia

Tournament bracket[edit]

Men's championship[edit]

QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
Fri • 6:00pm • Field 5
Weber State1
Sat • 10:00am • Field 1
Arizona0
Weber State0
Fri • 6:00pm • Field 6
BYU3
BYU3
Sat • 5:00pm • Field 8
Michigan1
BYU1
Fri • 6:00pm • Field 7
Texas Tech0
Texas Tech4
Sat • 10:00am • Field 3
Miami (OH)0
Texas Tech3
Fri • 6:00pm • Field 8
Colorado State0
Colorado State3
Ohio State1

Women's championship[edit]

QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
Fri • 6:00pm • Field 1
North Carolina0
Sat • 10:00am • Field 4
Colorado2
Colorado0
Fri • 6:00pm • Field 2
Michigan1
Michigan2
Sat • 3:00pm • Field 7
San Diego State1
Michigan0
Fri • 6:00pm • Field 3
Colorado State (pen.)1
JMU0
Sat • 10:00am • Field 6
Ohio State (a.e.t.)1
Ohio State0
Fri • 6:00pm • Field 4
Colorado State1
Penn State0
Colorado State2

Men's open[edit]

QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
Fri • 4:30pm • Field 1
Florida2
Sat • 8:00am • Field 1
Ohio University1
Florida1
Fri • 4:30pm • Field 2
Florida State (pen.)2
Florida State1
Sat • 1:00pm • Field 2
Clemson0
Florida State0
Fri • 4:30pm • Field 3
JMU2
Virginia2
Sat • 8:00am • Field 3
Lane CC1
Virginia0
Fri • 4:30pm • Field 4
JMU4
JMU "Gold"2
Oregon0

Women's open[edit]

QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
Fri • 4:30pm • Field 5
Florida State (a.e.t.)2
Sat • 8:00am • Field 4
Colorado State "Green"1
Florida State1
Fri • 4:30pm • Field 6
Florida0
NC State1
Sat • 1:00pm • Field 5
Florida4
Florida State2
Fri • 4:30pm • Field 7
Utah Valley State0
Utah Valley State4
Sat • 8:00am • Field 6
LSU1
Utah Valley State3
Fri • 4:30pm • Field 8
Georgia Southern1
Georgia Southern3
Loyola (MD)1

All-tournament teams[edit]

Men's championship[edit]

Name Team
Bryce Jolley[d] BYU
Josh Katke Michigan
Brandon LeRoy BYU
Andrew Morton Texas Tech
Nate Lei Miami (OH)
Julian Rizo Colorado State
Jeff Dupre Texas Tech
Dax Cuthbert BYU
Brandon Miller Weber State
Adam Crider Ohio State
Colin Cotter Arizona
Josh Baker Texas Tech

Women's championship[edit]

Name Team
Erin Ortega[d] Colorado State
Blythe Hardie North Carolina
Colleen McPherson Ohio State
Jenny Kelly Colorado State
Ashley Simpson Penn State
Deidra Azurra Colorado
Shelley Noland Michigan
Erin Gilman JMU
Julie Trommeter Colorado State
Amanda Erhardt San Diego State
Kathryn Iammarino Ohio State
Jessica Fisher Michigan

Men's open[edit]

Name Team
Sean Mannion[d] JMU
Andres Buenfil Florida
Malik Achiru Virginia
Robert Clarke Florida State
Cameron Stoddart JMU
Julio Vega Florida
Scott Nagel Florida State
Thamer Al-abdullah Lane CC
Greig Warwick JMU
Landon Moore Virginia
Christian Lafreniere JMU

Women's open[edit]

Name Team
Kelley Poole[d] Florida State
Jen Conrad Florida
Lindsay Grossman Georgia Southern
Michelle Palmer Florida State
Rachel Taylor Utah Valley State
Lisa Schreiber Colorado State
Meghan Asay Utah Valley State
Nicole Neth NC State
Kelli Maggio LSU
Emily Hall Florida
Jessica Holmes Florida State
Kelli Earle Florida State

Source: [15]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Shutouts
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Goals for, points. The points gained by scoring with a max of 3 per game
  3. ^ Each scheduled game recorded as 1–0 win giving each team an additional 8 points (6 points for the win, 1 point for the shutout, and 1 point for the "goal for")
  4. ^ a b c d Most Valuable Player

References[edit]

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  2. ^ "1999 League Results". SCSL. Archived from the original on 2001-07-18.
  3. ^ Barbas, Matthew (1999-11-22). "Soccer eliminated in national playoff". The Michigan Daily. p. 28.
  4. ^ Dana, Joe (1999-11-22). "Sixth seeded Cougs four-peat; BYU wins national championship men's soccer title". The Daily Universe. Retrieved 2024-06-08.
  5. ^ "Soccer finishes second in country". The University Daily. 1999-12-01. p. 8.
  6. ^ Dana, Joe (1999-11-30). "Men's soccer showed class on way to title". The Daily Universe. Retrieved 2024-06-08.
  7. ^ Moloney, Ryan C. (1999-11-23). "Club soccer fit for second in finals". The Michigan Daily. p. 14.
  8. ^ Siver Spruce 2000. Vol. 95. Colorado State University. 2000. p. 151.
  9. ^ "Colorado State University Teams are National Champions Three Times Over in Club Sport Competition". Colorado State University. 1999-12-03.
  10. ^ "Club Sports Wrap Up – Men's Soccer". The Breeze. 1999-12-09. p. 39.
  11. ^ "Kelley Poole FSU Career". FSU Athletics.
  12. ^ "Rules of Play". NIRSA. Archived from the original on 2005-02-17.
  13. ^ "1999 NIRSA Collegiate Soccer Sport Club Championships Participants". NIRSA. Archived from the original on 2005-02-17.
  14. ^ Brookhart, Krista. "Women's soccer comes up short at nationals". The Rice Thresher. p. 4.
  15. ^ "All Tournament Teams". NIRSA. Archived from the original on 2005-02-17.