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2017 NSCAA Silver Cup
Silver Cup
Tournament details
CountryUnited States
DatesNovember 17 – December 9, 2017
Teams24
Final positions
ChampionsWisconsin
Runner-upColgate
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All statistics correct as of 13 November 2017.

The 2016 NSCAA Silver Cup was a single-elimination tournament of 32 NCAA Division I teams that were not selected to participate in the 2016 NCAA Tournament. The annual tournament was played on campus sites for the first three rounds, with the Final Four and championship game being held at MUSC Health Stadium in Charleston, South Carolina. The 24-team tournament began on Thursday, November 17 and ended on Thursday, March 31. The proposed tournament is the first iteration.

Participants

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Automatic qualifiers

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The following nine teams earned automatic berths into the 2016 NSCAA field by virtue of having won their respective conference's regular season championship but failed to win their conference tournaments and did not receive an at-large NCAA bid.

Conference Team Appearance Last bid
Atlantic Sun North Florida 1st
Atlantic 10 Saint Louis 1st
Big West UC Santa Barbara 1st
CAA Hofstra 1st
Horizon Wright State 1st
Ivy Columbia 1st
MAAC Quinnipiac 1st
Patriot American 1st
WAC Utah Valley 1st

Seeds

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The first eight teams left out of the NCAA tournament were the top seeds and earned a bye to the second round. The remaining teams played in the first round.

Seeded teams
Seed School Conference Record Berth type NSCAA Ranking[1] RPI Ranking[2]
1 Wisconsin Big Ten 11–3–3 At-large 25 39
2 Utah Valley WAC 15–4–1 Automatic 23
3 Harvard Ivy 10–3–2 At Large 22
4 North Florida Atlantic Sun 9–4–2 Automatic 40
5 Buffalo MAC 12–4–3 At-large 50
6 Columbia Ivy 12–3–1 Automatic 51
7 Colgate Patriot 13–6–2 At Large 48
8 New Hampshire America East 11–4–3 At Large 45

In addition, the following 10 schools earned an at-large berth into the Silver Cup: Connecticut, Omaha, High Point, Seattle, Air Force, Temple, William & Mary, Georgia State, Stony Brook and Penn State.

Bracket

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First Round
November 17
Campus Sites
Second Round
November 20
Campus Sites
Quarterfinals
November 26 and 27
Campus Sites
Semifinals
December 2 and 4
MUSC Health Stadium,
Charleston, South Carolina
Championship Game
December 9
MUSC Health Stadium,
Charleston, South Carolina
1 Wisconsin 3
Air Force (pen.)  1 (5)  Air Force 1
Omaha  1 (3)  1 Wisconsin 5
Stony Brook 1
8 New Hampshire 0
Quinnipiac 0 Stony Brook (2OT) 1
Stony Brook 3 1 Wisconsin (pen.)  2 (5) 
High Point  2 (4) 
4 North Florida 0
High Point 2 High Point 2
Georgia State 1 High Point 3
Saint Louis 0
5 Buffalo 0
Saint Louis (2OT) 1 Saint Louis 1
Wright State 0 1 Wisconsin 4
7 Colgate 2
2 Utah Valley 2
Seattle 3 Seattle 1
UC Santa Barbara 2 2 Utah Valley 0
7 Colgate 1
7 Colgate (pen.)  1 (6) 
Connecticut  1 (2)  American  1 (5) 
American  1 (3)  7 Colgate (OT) 1
6 Columbia 0
3 Harvard 2
Temple (OT) 2 Temple 3
William & Mary 1 Temple  0 (2) 
6 Columbia (pen.)  0 (4) 
6 Columbia 1
Hofstra 0 Penn State 0
Penn State 1
  1. ^ http://www.nscaatv.com/rankings/college
  2. ^ "Division I Men's College Soccer - Rankings - NCAA.com". NCAA.com.