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2015 NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament


College Cup
United States
November 19 – December 13, 2015
48
Stanford
Clemson
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47
125 (2.66 per match)
Jordan MorrisStanford(5 goals)
Jordan MorrisStanford (Offense MOP)Brandon VincentStanford (Defense MOP)
All statistics correct as of December 13, 2015.

The 2015 NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament (also known as the 2015 College Cup) was the 57th annual single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of NCAA Division I men's collegiate soccer. The first, second, third, and quarterfinal rounds were held at college campus sites across the United States during November and December 2015, with host sites determined by seeding and record. The four-team College Cup finals were played at Children's Mercy Park in Kansas City, Kansas from December 11–13, 2015.

The defending national champions, the Virginia Cavaliers, were eliminated in the tournament's second round. Stanford won their first-ever national title by defeating Clemson, 4–0 in the final.

All Division I men's soccer programs except for Grand Canyon, Incarnate Word, UMass Lowell, and Northern Kentucky were eligible to qualify for the tournament. Those four programs were ineligible because they were in transition from Division II to Division I. The tournament field remained fixed at 48 teams.

Of the 23 schools that had previously won the championship, 13 qualified for this year's tournament.

As in previous editions of the NCAA Division I Tournament, the tournament featured 48 participants out of a possible field of 202 teams. Of the 48 berths, 24 were allocated to the 21 conference tournament champions and to the regular season winners of the Ivy League, Pac-12 Conference, and West Coast Conference, which do not have tournaments. The remaining 24 berths were supposed to be determined through an at-large process based upon the Ratings Percentage Index (RPI) of teams that did not automatically qualify.

The NCAA Selection Committee also named the top sixteen seeds for the tournament, with those teams receiving an automatic bye into the second round of the tournament. The remaining 32 teams played in a single-elimination match in the first round of the tournament for the right to play a seeded team in the second round.

Seeded teams
1Wake ForestAtlantic Coast Conference15–2–2At-large11
2ClemsonAtlantic Coast Conference15–2–2At-large22
3GeorgetownBig East Conference15–2–2Tournament Champion35
4AkronMid-American Conference15–3–2Tournament Champion106
5North CarolinaAtlantic Coast Conference14–1–3At-large44
6SyracuseAtlantic Coast Conference13–5–3Tournament Champion133
7Notre DameAtlantic Coast Conference11–4–5At-large97
8StanfordPac-12 Conference14–2–2Season champion68
9Ohio StateBig Ten Conference13–4–2At-large1211
10MarylandBig Ten Conference11–5–4Tournament championNot ranked13
11SeattleWestern Athletic Conference17–3–1Tournament champion159
12CreightonBig East Conference17–3–0At-large510
13DenverThe Summit League15–0–3Tournament champion818
14South FloridaAmerican Athletic Conference11–5–3At-large1414
15UC Santa BarbaraBig West Conference13–6–2At-largeNot ranked17
16IndianaBig Ten Conference12–5–2At-large2221
RoundDate
First roundNovember 19, 2015
Second roundNovember 22, 2015
Third roundNovember 28–29, 2015
QuarterfinalsDecember 4 − 5, 2015
College Cup: SemifinalsDecember 11, 2015
College Cup FinalDecember 13, 2015
Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5Column 6Column 7Column 8Column 9Column 10
SemifinalsDecember 11Children's Mercy ParkKansas City, KansasChampionshipDecember 13Children's Mercy ParkKansas City, Kansas
8Stanford PK0(8)
4Akron0(7)
8Stanford4
2Clemson0
6Syracuse0(1)
2Clemson PK0(4)

Home team through quarterfinals on left

5 goals

3 goals

2 goals

1 goal

Own goals

  • NCAA Men's Soccer Championships (Division II, Division III)
  • NCAA Women's Soccer Championships (Division I, Division II, Division III)
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