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1980 NCAA Division I soccer tournament

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

1980 NCAA Division I soccer tournament
1980 College Cup
Tournament details
CountryUnited States
Venue(s)
Teams20
Final positions
ChampionsSan Francisco (4th title)
Runner-upIndiana
Third placeAlabama A&M
Fourth placeHartwick College
Tournament statistics
Matches played20
Goals scored67 (3.35 per match)
Attendance25,729 (1,286 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)John Hayes, Saint Louis (5)
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The 1980 NCAA Division I soccer tournament was the 22nd annual tournament organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association to determine the national men's college soccer champion among its Division I members in the United States.

The final match was played at Tampa Stadium in Tampa, Florida on December 14.

San Francisco won their fourth Division I national title, defeating Indiana Hoosiers in the final, 4–3 after one overtime.[1]

Qualifying

Three teams made their debut appearance in the NCAA Division I soccer tournament: Alabama A&M, Boston University, and William & Mary.

Bracket

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship
Columbia 1
Hartwick College (OT) 3 Hartwick College 2
Cornell 2 Hartwick College (2OT) 1
Connecticut 1
Connecticut 6
Boston University 0
Hartwick College 0
Indiana 5
Indiana 3
Cleveland State 1 Cleveland State 0
Wisconsin-Milwaukee 0 Indiana 3
Penn State 1
Philadelphia Textile 2
Penn State 3
Indiana 3
San Francisco (OT) 4
Howard 1
William & Mary (OT,PK) 2
William & Mary 0
Alabama A&M 1
Alabama A&M 2
Duke 2 Duke 0
Appalachian State 1 Alabama A&M 1
San Francisco 2
San Francisco (OT) 2 Third place
UCLA 1
San Francisco 3 Hartwick College 0
Saint Louis 2 Alabama A&M 2
Saint Louis 3
SIU Edwardsville 0 SMU 1
SMU 2

Championship Rounds

Final

Indiana3–4 (OT)San Francisco

See also

References

  1. ^ "DIVISION I MEN'S SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIPS RECORDS BOOK" (PDF). ncaa.org. NCAA. Retrieved June 21, 2023.
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