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1996 NIRSA National Soccer Championship

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1996 NIRSA National Soccer Championship
LeagueNIRSA
SportSoccer
SiteUniversity of Texas
Austin, Texas
DurationNovember 21–23, 1996
Teams16 (men's championship)
16 (women's championship)
8 (men's open)
4 (women's open)
ResultsOfficial Results
Men's Championship Division
Score1–0
ChampionBYU
(1st title, 1st title game)
  Runners-upBaylor
(1st title game)
Season MVPRoger Seaman (BYU)
Women's Championship Division
Score1–0
ChampionMiami (OH)
(2nd title, 3rd title game)
  Runners-upPurdue
(1st title game)
Season MVPTrisha Barkman (Miami (OH))
Men's Open Division
Score2–0
ChampionToledo
(1st title, 1st title game)
  Runners-upAngelo State
(1st title game)
Season MVPTroy Bingham (Toledo)
Women's Open Division
Score9–0
ChampionTexas
(1st title, 1st title game)
  Runners-upRice
(1st title game)
Top seedJill Cook (Texas)
NIRSA national soccer championships seasons

The1996 NIRSA national soccer championship was the 3rdNIRSA National Soccer Championships, the annual national championships for United States-based, collegiate club soccer teams organized byNIRSA. It took place at theUniversity of Texas inAustin, Texas from Thursday, November 21 to Saturday, November 23, 1996.[1]

Overview

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Men's championship

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In the finals,BYU would take on Baylor. Prior to this, in the group stage, Baylor would faceinaugural champions, Purdue, in their opener and would go down 2–0, but would score four consecutive goals to win 4–2. They'd then beat Northern Colorado 5–0 and finally tied Clemson 2–2 to top their group. Meanwhile,BYU would have a "perfect" group stage in that they'd win all three games by three or more goals without conceding a goal in any game, giving them 30 points. They did this by beating reigning champions and hosts, Texas, 7–0, then North Carolina 6–0, and finally Colorado State 3–0.

In the quarterfinals, Baylor would eliminate in-state rival, host, and reigning champion, Texas, 3–0 whileBYU would beat Northern Colorado 10–1 which would be the only game where they conceded a goal this tournament. In the semifinals, Baylor would defeat Salt Lake CC 3–0 whileBYU defeated Oregon 3–0. In the finals,BYU's Spencer Viernes would score the lone goal of the match asBYU claimed their first national NIRSA national title.BYU's Roger Seaman would be named tournament MVP.[2][3][4]

Women's championship

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In the finals,inaugural champion and reigning runners up, Miami (OH), would face Purdue. Prior to this, in the group stage, Purdue would tie their opener 0–0 to Southern Mississippi, then would defeat Penn State 1–0, and finally beat Tennessee 4–0 to win their group. Meanwhile, Miami (OH) would beat Kansas State 2–0, then would tie JMU 1–1, and finally beat Salt Lake CC 3–2 to top their group as well.

In the quarterfinals, Purdue would beat Clemson 4–1 while Miami (OH) beat Bowling Green 3–0. Following this, Purdue would defeat JMU 2–1 while Miami (OH) beat regional opponent Illinois 1–0 to reach their third finals in as many competitions. Illinois' Erica Loechl would be named the division's best goalkeeper and following this tournament would be a part of Illinois' first varsity team.[5] In the finals, eventual tournament MVP, Trisha Barkman of Miami (OH), would score the lone goal of the match to claim their second title in three seasons, the first team in any division to win two titles.[6][7][8]

Men's open

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In the finals, Toledo would face Angelo State. Prior to this, in the group stage, Angelo State would beat Wichita State 6–1 in their opener, then beat Houston 4–0, and finally lost to Tennessee 2–1 but would have enough to advance to the knockout round as the second placed team in the group. Meanwhile, Toledo would lose their opener 2–1 toinaugural open runners-up Texas Tech, then beat Lamar 5–2 to be level on points with them going into the group stage finale with Texas Tech ahead of both teams by 7 points. In the group stage finale, both teams would tie 1–1 with Toledo tying Texas A&M and Lamar tying Texas Tech 1–1, meaning both teams would still be level on points, but Toledo would claim the final knockout round spot due to them having the head-to-head tiebreaker.

In the semifinals, both teams would win 2–1 with Angelo State beating Texas Tech and Toledo being Tennessee. In the finals, Toledo would win 2–0 and claim their first open title. Toledo's Troy Bingham would be name tournament MVP and Toledo would eventual get a formal congratulations from their Mayor, Carty Finkbeiner.[9]

Women's open

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In the finals, in-state rivals Rice and Texas would face off in the team's fourth meeting. Prior to this, in the regular season, the teams tied in their first meeting and Texas defeated Rice in the second. In the opener for both teams, Texas would defeat Colorado State 5–0 while Rice would defeat Texas Tech 2–0 with goals from freshman Tiffany Elkins and sophomore Casey Robinson. In the teams' second game, Texas would defeat Texas Tech 3–0 while Rice would lose to Colorado State 1–0. In the group stage finale, Texas would defeat Rice 6–0 and with Colorado State beating Texas Tech 5–1, going into the knockout round Texas would have the 1 seed and face the 4 seed Texas Tech while Colorado State would have the 2 seed and face 3 seed Rice. In the semifinals, Texas would defeat in-state rival Texas Tech 9–0 while Rice would remain tied 0–0 with Colorado State after regulation andovertime, meaningpenalties would be required to determine a winner which Rice would win. In the finals, Texas would defeat Rice 9–0 in what is, as of 2024, the largest score differential in a finals across all 4 divisions. Texas' Jill Cook would be named the tournament's MVP.[10]

Format

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The competition consisted of 44 teams partitioned into 24 men's teams and 20 women's teams. Each of these partitions were further divided into a 16-team, invite-only championship division, an 8-team men's open division, and a 4-team women's open division. The championship divisions were divided into four groups of four teams each, the men's open group divided teams into two groups of four teams each, and the women's division placed all the teams into a 4-team group.

All 4 divisions began with around-robin tournament where each team played each of the other teams in their group once. Following this, the two best teams in each group in the championship division and men's open division advanced to a single-elimination, knockout round. All four teams in the women's open division advanced to their single-elimination, knockout round. 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 ashutout 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. Greatestgoal difference
  3. Most goals scored
  4. Coin toss

The knockout stage was an 8-team tournament for the championship divisions and a 4-team tournament for the open divisions. 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.[11]

Qualification and selections

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NIRSA extended invitations to the 16 men's and 16 women's teams to participate in the championship division beginning on October 23, 1996 with those invitations being extended 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 via mail with registration beginning on September 15, 1996 with a maximum of 24 teams per gender division.[1][12]

Men's championship

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Participating teams
RegionTeamAppearanceLast Bid
IMaryland1stNever
IIClemson1stNever
IIJMU1stNever
IINorth Carolina1stNever
IIIPurdue3rd1995
IIIGrand Valley State2nd1995
IIIMiami (OH)1stNever
IVTexas3rd1995
IVBaylor1stNever
IVKansas1stNever
IVTulane1stNever
VColorado State1stNever
VNorthern Colorado1stNever
VIOregon2nd1995
VISalt Lake CC2nd1995
VIBYU1stNever

Women's championship

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Participating teams
RegionTeamAppearanceLast Bid
IPenn State2nd1995
IITennessee2nd1994
IIClemson1stNever
IIJMU1stNever
IIMiami (OH)2ndNever
IISouthern Miss1stNever
IIIMiami (OH)3rd1995
IIIPurdue3rd1995
IIIIllinois2nd1995
IIIOhio State2nd1994
IIIBowling Green1stNever
IVKansas1stNever
IVKansas State1stNever
VColorado2nd1995
VIowa2nd1995
VISalt Lake CC1stNever
VISan Diego State1stNever

Men's open

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RegionNumTeam
I0
II1Tennessee
III1Toledo
IV5Angelo State, Houston, Lamar, Texas A&M "B", Texas Tech
V1Wichita State
VI0

Women's open

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RegionNumTeam
I0
II0
III0
IV3Rice, Texas Tech, Texas
V1Colorado State
VI0

Source:[12][13][14]

Group stage

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Men's championship

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Group A
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDSO[a]GFP[b]PtsQualification
1Salt Lake CC321075+20621Advanced to knockout stage
2Kansas31114401414
3JMU310287+10612
4Grand Valley302158−30511
Scores
Grand Valley v Salt Lake CC
10:00amCST Grand Valley1–1 Salt Lake CCField 3
Thu, November 21ReportStadium:University of Texas
Austin, Texas
JMU v Kansas
10:00amCSTJMU0–1 KansasField 4
Thu, November 21ReportStadium:University of Texas
Austin, Texas

Kansas v Grand Valley
4:00pmCST Kansas2–2 Grand ValleyField 3
Thu, November 21ReportStadium:University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Salt Lake CC vJMU
4:00pmCST Salt Lake CC4–3JMUField 4
Thu, November 21ReportStadium:University of Texas
Austin, Texas

Grand Valley v JMU
10:00amCSTGrand Valley2–5 JMUField 3
Fri, November 22ReportStadium:University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Kansas v Salt Lake CC
10:00amCSTKansas1–2 Salt Lake CCField 4
Fri, November 22ReportStadium:University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Group B
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDSO[a]GFP[b]PtsQualification
1BYU3300160+163930Advanced to knockout stage
2Texas311159−40413
3North Carolina302128−6028
4Colorado State301228−6025
Scores
Colorado State v North Carolina
10:00amCST Colorado State1–1 North CarolinaField 5
Thu, November 21ReportStadium:University of Texas
Austin, Texas
BYU vTexas
10:00amCSTBYU7–0TexasField 6
Thu, November 21ReportStadium:University of Texas
Austin, Texas

Texas vColorado State
4:00pmCST Texas4–1Colorado StateField 5
Thu, November 21ReportStadium:University of Texas
Austin, Texas
North Carolina vBYU
4:00pmCSTNorth Carolina0–6BYUField 6
Thu, November 21ReportStadium:University of Texas
Austin, Texas

Colorado State vBYU
10:00amCSTColorado State0–3BYUField 5
Fri, November 22ReportStadium:University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Texas v North Carolina
10:00amCST Texas1–1 North CarolinaField 6
Fri, November 22ReportStadium:University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Group C
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDSO[a]GFP[b]PtsQualification
1Oregon312042+21417Advanced to knockout stage
2Miami (OH)311141+32314
3Maryland31112201212
4Tulane310227−5129
Scores
Tulane vMaryland
12:00pmCST Tulane1–0MarylandField 3
Thu, November 21ReportStadium:University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Miami (OH) v Oregon
12:00pmCST Miami (OH)0–0 OregonField 4
Thu, November 21ReportStadium:University of Texas
Austin, Texas

Oregon vTulane
6:00pmCST Oregon3–1TulaneField 3
Thu, November 21ReportStadium:University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Maryland vMiami (OH)
6:00pmCST Maryland1–0Miami (OH)Field 4
Thu, November 21ReportStadium:University of Texas
Austin, Texas

Tulane v Miami (OH)
10:00amCSTTulane0–4 Miami (OH)Field 7
Fri, November 22ReportStadium:University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Oregon v Maryland
10:00amCST Oregon1–1 MarylandField 8
Fri, November 22ReportStadium:University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Group D
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDSO[a]GFP[b]PtsQualification
1Baylor3210124+81824Advanced to knockout stage
2Northern Colorado320148−41417
3Clemson302156−10511
4Purdue301236−3036
Scores
Baylor vPurdue
12:00pmCST Baylor4–2PurdueField 5
Thu, November 21ReportStadium:University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Clemson v Northern Colorado
12:00pmCSTClemson2–3 Northern ColoradoField 6
Thu, November 21ReportStadium:University of Texas
Austin, Texas

Northern Colorado v Baylor
6:00pmCSTNorthern Colorado0–6 BaylorField 5
Thu, November 21ReportStadium:University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Purdue v Clemson
6:00pmCST Purdue1–1 ClemsonField 6
Thu, November 21ReportStadium:University of Texas
Austin, Texas

Baylor v Clemson
10:00amCST Baylor2–2 ClemsonField 9
Fri, November 22ReportStadium:University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Northern Colorado vPurdue
10:00amCST Northern Colorado1–0PurdueField 10
Fri, November 22ReportStadium:University of Texas
Austin, Texas

Women's championship

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Group A
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDSO[a]GFP[b]PtsQualification
1Purdue321050+53422Advanced to knockout stage
2Penn State320151+42519
3Southern Mississippi31112202213
4Tennessee300309−9000
Scores
Southern Miss v Purdue
10:00amCST Southern Miss0–0 PurdueField 7
Thu, November 21ReportStadium:University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Penn State vTennessee
10:00amCST Penn State3–0TennesseeField 8
Thu, November 21ReportStadium:University of Texas
Austin, Texas

Tennessee v Southern Miss
4:00pmCSTTennessee0–2 Southern MissField 7
Thu, November 21ReportStadium:University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Purdue vPenn State
4:00pmCST Purdue1–0Penn StateField 8
Thu, November 21ReportStadium:University of Texas
Austin, Texas

Southern Miss v Penn State
8:00amCSTSouthern Miss0–2 Penn StateField 3
Fri, November 22ReportStadium:University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Tennessee v Purdue
8:00amCSTTennessee0–4 PurdueField 4
Fri, November 22ReportStadium:University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Group B
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDSO[a]GFP[b]PtsQualification
1Miami (OH)321063+31622Advanced to knockout stage
2JMU321042+21420
3Salt Lake CC310256−10511
4Kansas State300315−4011
Scores
Salt Lake CC v JMU
12:00pmCSTSalt Lake CC1–2 JMUField 7
Thu, November 21ReportStadium:University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Miami (OH) vKansas State
12:00pmCST Miami (OH)2–0Kansas StateField 8
Thu, November 21ReportStadium:University of Texas
Austin, Texas

Kansas State v Salt Lake CC
6:00pmCSTKansas State1–2 Salt Lake CCField 7
Thu, November 21ReportStadium:University of Texas
Austin, Texas
JMU v Miami (OH)
6:00pmCST JMU1–1 Miami (OH)Field 8
Thu, November 21ReportStadium:University of Texas
Austin, Texas

Salt Lake CC v Miami (OH)
8:00amCSTSalt Lake CC2–3 Miami (OH)Field 5
Fri, November 22ReportStadium:University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Kansas State v JMU
8:00amCSTKansas State0–1 JMUField 6
Fri, November 22ReportStadium:University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Group C
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDSO[a]GFP[b]PtsQualification
1Illinois3300130+133829Advanced to knockout stage
2Clemson31118801616
3Ohio State31115501515
4Kansas3003013−13000
Scores
Ohio State v Clemson
10:00amCST Ohio State3–3 ClemsonField 9
Thu, November 21ReportStadium:University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Illinois vKansas
10:00amCST Illinois6–0KansasField 10
Thu, November 21ReportStadium:University of Texas
Austin, Texas

Kansas v Ohio State
4:00pmCSTKansas0–2 Ohio StateField 9
Thu, November 21ReportStadium:University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Clemson v Illinois
4:00pmCSTClemson0–5 IllinoisField 10
Thu, November 21ReportStadium:University of Texas
Austin, Texas

Ohio State v Illinois
8:00amCSTOhio State0–2 IllinoisField 7
Fri, November 22ReportStadium:University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Kansas v Clemson
8:00amCSTKansas0–5 ClemsonField 8
Fri, November 22ReportStadium:University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Group D
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDSO[a]GFP[b]PtsQualification
1Colorado3300124+80826Advanced to knockout stage
2Bowling Green320195+41720
3Iowa31021013−30814
4San Diego State3003413−9044
Scores
Bowling Green vIowa
12:00pmCST Bowling Green5–3IowaField 9
Thu, November 21ReportStadium:University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Colorado vSan Diego State
12:00pmCST Colorado5–1San Diego StateField 10
Thu, November 21ReportStadium:University of Texas
Austin, Texas

San Diego State v Bowling Green
6:00pmCSTSan Diego State0–3 Bowling GreenField 9
Thu, November 21ReportStadium:University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Iowa v Colorado
6:00pmCSTIowa2–5 ColoradoField 10
Thu, November 21ReportStadium:University of Texas
Austin, Texas

Bowling Green v Colorado
8:00amCSTBowling Green1–2 ColoradoField 9
Fri, November 22ReportStadium:University of Texas
Austin, Texas
San Diego State v Iowa
8:00amCSTSan Diego State3–5 IowaField 10
Fri, November 22ReportStadium:University of Texas
Austin, Texas

Men's open

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Group E
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDSO[a]GFP[b]PtsQualification
1Texas Tech321063+30621Advanced to knockout stage
2Toledo311175+20514
3Lamar311157−20514
4Texas A&M301236−3036
Scores
Texas Tech vToledo
8:00amCST Texas Tech2–1ToledoField 3
Thu, November 21ReportStadium:University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Lamar vTexas A&M
8:00amCST Lamar2–1Texas A&MField 4
Thu, November 21ReportStadium:University of Texas
Austin, Texas

Texas A&M v Texas Tech
2:00pmCSTTexas A&M1–3 Texas TechField 3
Thu, November 21ReportStadium:University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Toledo vLamar
2:00pmCST Toledo5–2LamarField 4
Thu, November 21ReportStadium:University of Texas
Austin, Texas

Texas Tech v Lamar
3:30pmCST Texas Tech1–1 LamarField 4
Fri, November 22ReportStadium:University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Texas A&M v Toledo
3:30pmCST Texas A&M1–1 ToledoField 5
Fri, November 22ReportStadium:University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Group F
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDSO[a]GFP[b]PtsQualification
1Tennessee330093+61827Advanced to knockout stage
2Angelo State3201113+81720
3Houston310269−30511
4Wichita State3003314−11033
Scores
Tennessee vHouston
8:00amCST Tennessee3–2HoustonField 5
Thu, November 21ReportStadium:University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Angelo State vWichita State
8:00amCST Angelo State6–1Wichita StateField 6
Thu, November 21ReportStadium:University of Texas
Austin, Texas

Wichita State v Tennessee
2:00pmCSTWichita State0–4 TennesseeField 5
Thu, November 21ReportStadium:University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Houston v Angelo State
2:00pmCSTHouston0–4 Angelo StateField 6
Thu, November 21ReportStadium:University of Texas
Austin, Texas

Tennessee vAngelo State
3:30pmCST Tennessee2–1Angelo StateField 6
Fri, November 22ReportStadium:University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Wichita State v Houston
3:30pmCSTWichita State2–4 HoustonField 7
Fri, November 22ReportStadium:University of Texas
Austin, Texas

Women's open

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDSO[a]GFP[b]PtsQualification
1Texas3300140+143930Advanced to knockout stage
2Colorado State32016601417
3Rice310227−5129
4Texas Tech3003110−9011
Scores
Texas Tech v Rice
8:00amCSTTexas Tech0–2 RiceField 7
Thu, November 21ReportStadium:University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Colorado State v Texas
8:00amCSTColorado State0–5 TexasField 8
Thu, November 21ReportStadium:University of Texas
Austin, Texas

Texas vTexas Tech
2:00pmCST Texas3–0Texas TechField 7
Thu, November 21ReportStadium:University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Rice v Colorado State
2:00pmCSTRice0–1 Colorado StateField 8
Thu, November 21ReportStadium:University of Texas
Austin, Texas

Texas Tech v Colorado State
3:30pmCSTTexas Tech1–5 Colorado StateField 8
Fri, November 22ReportStadium:University of Texas
Austin, Texas
Texas vRice
3:30pmCST Texas6–0RiceField 9
Fri, November 22ReportStadium:University of Texas
Austin, Texas

Tournament bracket

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Men's championship

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QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
Fri • 7:30pm • Field 4
Salt Lake CC(pen.)2
Sat • 10:00am • Field 4
Miami(OH)1
Salt Lake CC0
Fri • 7:30pm • Field 5
Baylor3
Baylor3
Sat • 5:30pm • Field 3
Texas0
Baylor0
Fri • 7:30pm • Field 6
BYU1
BYU10
Sat • 10:00am • Field 5
Northern Colorado1
BYU3
Fri • 7:30pm • Field 7
Oregon0
Oregon1
Kansas0

Women's championship

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QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
Fri • 5:30pm • Field 4
Purdue4
Sat • 10:00am • Field 6
Clemson1
Purdue2
Fri • 5:30pm • Field 5
JMU1
Colorado0
Sat • 3:00pm • Field 3
JMU(a.e.t.)1
Purdue0
Fri • 5:30pm • Field 6
Miami(OH)1
Miami(OH)3
Sat • 10:00am • Field 7
Bowling Green0
Miami(OH)1
Fri • 5:30pm • Field 7
Illinois0
Illinois(pen.)1
Penn State0

Men's open

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SemifinalsFinal
Sat • 8:00am • Field 7
1ETexas Tech1
Sat • 1:00pm • Field 6
2FAngelo State2
2FAngelo State0
Sat • 8:00am • Field 8
2EToledo2
2EToledo2
1FTennessee1

Women's open

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SemifinalsFinal
Sat • 8:00am • Field 9
1Texas9
Sat • 1:00pm • Field 5
4Texas Tech0
1Texas9
Sat • 8:00am • Field 10
3Rice0
3Rice(pen.)1
2Colorado State0

All-tournament teams

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Key
MVP
Best goalkeeper

Men's championship

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PositionNameTeam
MidfielderRoger SeamanBYU
GKScott CarlsonMiami (OH)
ForwardJarred HendersonSalt Lake CC
ForwardJon LovellBYU
ForwardGreg CokeTexas
ForwardRyan AandervelOregon
MidfielderClement YehBaylor
MidfielderBrad PetersonBYU
MidfielderJosh YatesBaylor
DefenderJon MillerSalt Lake CC
DefenderMike ParksBaylor
DefenderNathan MorrisBYU

Women's championship

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NameTeam
ForwardTrisha BarkmanMiami (OH)
GKErica LoechlIllinois
ForwardSamantha ButkeClemson
ForwardKristin SwensonMiami (OH)
ForwardPaula KeltonJMU
MidfielderBrandi DuffyPenn State
MidfielderBrittan HlistaColorado
MidfielderAbby IllyesPurdue
MidfielderFrancie RankPurdue
DefenderNicole NotarianniBowling Green
DefenderKatie HallMiami (OH)
DefenderKaren KeitzerPurdue

Men's open

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PositionNameTeam
MidfielderTroy BinghamToledo
GKShawn WallaceTexas Tech
ForwardJohn GrossTennessee
ForwardBryan RappToledo
ForwardKyle DotyAngelo State
ForwardMatt BryantAngelo State
MidfielderMike DawdyTexas Tech
MidfielderRyan MilesTennessee
MidfielderMike LoiselToledo
DefenderLuke VosburgAngelo State
DefenderMatt RappeTennessee
DefenderJarred GravesTexas Tech

Women's open

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PositionNameTeam
ForwardJill CookTexas
GKLaTisha BraddockTexas Tech
ForwardLeslie NouriTexas Tech
ForwardAimee HenleyTexas
ForwardBrooke CotterRice
MidfielderRebecca ResichColorado State
MidfielderKristen AndersonTexas
MidfielderAmy ChlapowskiRice
MidfielderAmy BoyceTexas
DefenderCasey RobinsonRice
DefenderMarissa BartlettColorado State
DefenderKelley YoungTexas

Notes

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  1. ^abcdefghijkShutouts
  2. ^abcdefghijkGoals for, points. The points gained by scoring with a max of 3 per game

References

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  1. ^ab"Essential Information".NIRSA. Archived fromthe original on July 13, 1998.
  2. ^"Brigham Young – Men's Club Soccer".The Deseret News. November 26, 1996. pp. D5.
  3. ^Ward, Michelle (December 3, 1996)."Men's soccer finishes second in tournament".The Baylor Lariat. p. 4.
  4. ^"Junior Colleges-SLCC Soccer".The Deseret News. November 25, 1996. pp. D5.
  5. ^News-Gazette (September 15, 1997)."Illinois soccer stays unbeaten".The News-Gazette. RetrievedJune 14, 2024.
  6. ^Foshee, Franklin (December 10, 1996)."Women's club soccer wins national title".The Miami Student. p. 11.
  7. ^"Club Sports".The Purdue Exponent. November 21, 1997. p. 14.
  8. ^"Women's soccer ranked".Hattiesburg American. December 17, 1996. pp. 2B.
  9. ^Alo, Noure (December 5, 1996)."UT Club soccer wins national title".The Independent Collegian. pp. B6.
  10. ^Ryerson, Anders (December 6, 1996)."Season ends with 2nd at nationals".The Rice Thresher. p. 16.
  11. ^"Rules".NIRSA. Archived fromthe original on July 13, 1998.
  12. ^ab"1996 Participants".NIRSA. Archived fromthe original on July 13, 1998.
  13. ^McMichael, Darcy (November 15, 1996)."Men's soccer receives national bid".The Baylor Lariat. p. 6.
  14. ^Thomas, Terrence (November 8, 1996)."ASU men's soccer heads to TCSL event with leader Henry out for rest of season".San Angelo Standard Times. pp. 4D.
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