Washington wins the 2025 DI Men’s Soccer Championship

The Washington Huskies win the 2025 NCAA DI Men’s Soccer Championship.

It was the first championship in program history. The Huskies overcame NC State’s comeback attempt and scored a 3-2 golden goal just minutes into overtime to clinch the title. Harrison Bertos clinched the championship with a field goal.

The tournament consisted of automatic qualifiers from 22 conferences, with a total of 26 teams selected. The top 16 teams were selected and advanced to the first round.

2025 DI Men’s Soccer Championship

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D1 MCC final bracket

2025 NCAA DI Men’s Soccer Tournament Schedule Men’s College Cup:

  • Selection Show: Monday, November 17 at 1:00 p.m NCAA.com
  • First round: November 20, Thursday
    • Duke 1FDU 0
    • Cornell 4Lafayette 0
    • Denver 2UC Irvine 0
    • Seton Hall 1Siena 1
    • Grand Canyon 0UCLA 0
    • UNC Greensboro 0Elon 0
    • Hofstra 2Syracuse 0
    • Western Michigan 1Clemson 0
    • North Carolina 2North Florida 2 (6-5)
    • Notre Dame 1Michigan 0
    • UCF 3Florida Atlantic 2
    • West Virginia 4St. John’s (New York) 3
    • Kansas City 1Lindenwood 0
    • Marshall 1Cleveland State 0
    • St. Louis 2Kentucky 1
    • Washington 32 Oregon Street
  • Second round: November 23, Sunday
    • St. Louis 1no. 6 Indiana 0
    • Hofstra 3no. 1 Vermont 2
    • #4 Maryland 1North Carolina 1
    • #14 Akron 1Notre Dame 0
    • #16 Furman 1Western Michigan 0
    • No. 13 UConn 3Cornell 1
    • Washington 1no. 5 SMU 0
    • Duke 2no. 3 Princeton 1
    • #7 Georgetown 2UCF 0
    • UNC Greensboro 2no. 2 Virginia 2 (4-3 PKs)
    • No. 15 NC State 2Marshall 0
    • #11 Bryant 1Seton Hall 0
    • No. 10 High point 3West Virginia 2
    • #12 Stanford 1Kansas City 0
    • Grand Canyon 2no. 9 San Diego 1
    • #8 Portland 2Denver 2 (5-4 PKs)
  • Third round:

    • Saturday, November 29

    • November 30, Sunday
  • In the quarter-finals:
    • December 5, Friday
    • December 6, Saturday
  • Semi-finals: December 12, Friday
  • Final: December 15, Monday

NCAA DI Men’s Soccer Championship History

Year champion (record) Coach Score Won second place Host or Site
The year 2024 Vermont (16-2-6) Rob Dow 2-1 Marshall Cary, NC
The year 2023 Clemson (15-3-5) Mike Noonan 2-1 Notre Dame Louisville, Ky
The year 2022 Syracuse (19-2-4) Ian McIntyre 2-2 (PK) Indiana Cary, NC
2021 Clemson (16-5-2) Mike Noonan 2-0 Washington Cary, NC
2020 Marshall (13-2-3) Chris Grassi 1-0 Indiana Cary, NC
2019 Georgetown (20-1-3) Brian Wise 3-3 (2pts, pk) Virginia Cary, NC
2018 Maryland (13-6-4)

Sasho Tsirovsky

1-0 Akron Santa Barbara, California.
2017 Stanford (19-2-2) Jeremy Gunn 1-0 (2 points) Indiana Philadelphia
2016 Stanford (15-3-5) Jeremy Gunn 0-0 (2pts, pk) Awakening the forest Houston
2015 Stanford (18-2-3) Jeremy Gunn 4-0 Clemson Kansas City, Kan.
2014 Virginia (14-6-3) George Gelnovach 0-0 (2pts, pk) UCLA Cary, NC
2013 Notre Dame (17-1-6) Bobby Clarke 2-1 Maryland Chester, Pa.
2012 Indiana (16-5-3) Todd Yeagley 1-0 Georgetown Hoover, Ala.
2011 North Carolina (21-2-3) Carlos Somoano 1-0 Charlotte Hoover, Ala.
2010 Akron (22-1-2) Caleb Porter 1-0 Louisville Santa Barbara, California.
2009 *Virginia (19-3-3) George Gelnovach 0-0 (2pts, pk) Akron Cary, NC
2008 Maryland (23-3) Sasho Tsirovsky 1-0 North Carolina Frisco, Texas
2007 Cool Forest (22-2-2) Jay Vidovich 2-1 Ohio State Cary, NC
2006 UC Santa Barbara (17-7-1) Tim Vom Stig 2-1 UCLA Saint Louis
2005 Maryland (20-4-1) Sasho Tsirovsky 1-0 New Mexico Cary, NC
2004 *Indiana (19-4-1) Mike Freitag 1-1 (2pts, pk) UC Santa Barbara Carson, California.
2003 Indiana (17-3-5) Jerry Yagley 2-1 St. John’s (New York) Columbus, Ohio
2002 UCLA (18-3-3) Tom Fitzgerald 1-0 Stanford Dallas
2001 North Carolina (20-3-2) Elmar Bolovich 2-0 Indiana Columbus, Ohio
2000 Connecticut (20-3-2) Ray Reid 2-0 Creighton Charlotte, NC
1999 Indiana (21-3) Jerry Yagley 1-0 Santa Clara Charlotte, NC
1998 Indiana (23-2) Jerry Yagley 3-1 Stanford Richmond
1997 UCLA (22-2) Sigi Schmidt 2-0 Virginia Richmond
1996 St. John’s (New York) (22-2-2) Dave Masur 4-1 FIS Richmond
1995 Wisconsin (20-4-1) Jim Lauder 2-0 Duke Richmond
1994 Virginia (22-3-1) Bruce Arena 1-0 Indiana Davidson
1993 Virginia (22-3) Bruce Arena 2-0 South Carolina Davidson
1992 Virginia (21-2-1) Bruce Arena 2-0 San Diego Davidson
1991 *Virginia (19-1-2) Bruce Arena 0-0 (4 points, pk) Santa Clara South Florida
1990 *UCLA (19-1-2) Sigi Schmidt 0-0 (4 points, pk) Rutgers South Florida
1989 Santa Clara (20-0-3)/Virginia (21-2-2) Steve Sampson/Bruce Arena 1-1 (2nd) Rutgers
1988 Indiana (19-3-3) Jerry Yagley 1-0 Howard Indiana
1987 Clemson (18-5-1) IM Ibrahim 2-0 San Diego County Clemson
1986 Duke (18-5-1) John Rennie 1-0 Akron Tacoma, Wash.
1985 UCLA (20-1-4) Sigi Schmidt 1-0 (8th) America Seattle
1984 Clemson (22-4) IM Ibrahim 2-1 Indiana Seattle
1983 Indiana (21-1-4) Jerry Yagley 1-0 (2 points) Colombia Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
1982 Indiana (21-3-2) Jerry Yagley 2-1 (8 points) Duke Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
1981 Connecticut (20-3-2) Joe Morrone 2-1 Alabama A&M Stanford
1980 San Francisco (24-0-2) Steve Negoesko 4-3 (lot) Indiana Tampa, Fla.
1979 SIU Edwardsville (19-2-3) Bob Guelker 3-2 Clemson Tampa, Fla.
1978 San Francisco# (28-1) Steve Negoesko 2-0 Indiana Tampa, Fla.
1977 Hartwick (16-0-2) Jim Lennox 2-1 San Francisco California
1976 San Francisco (20-2-3) Steve Negoesko 1-0 Indiana Penn
1975 San Francisco (21-1-2) Steve Negoesko 4-1 SIU Edwardsville SIU Edwardsville
1974 Howard (19-0) Lincoln Phillips 2-1 (4th) Saint Louis Saint Louis
1973 St. Louis (15-2-3) Harry Keough 2-1 UCLA Miami, Fla.
1972 St. Louis (15-2-3) Harry Keough 4-2 UCLA Miami, Fla.
1971 Howard# (15-0) Lincoln Phillips 3-2 Saint Louis Miami, Fla.
1970 St. Louis (14-0-1) Harry Keough 1-0 UCLA SIU Edwardsville
1969 St. Louis (13-0) Harry Keough 4-0 San Francisco San Jose County
1968 Maryland (14-0-1)/Michigan State (11-1-3) Doyle Royal/Jane Kenny 2-2 (2nd) Georgia Tech-Emory
1967 Michigan State (12-0-2)/St. Louis (8-3-2) Gene Kenny/Harry Keough 0-0 (The game was called due to weather Saint Louis
1966 San Francisco (11-0-1) Steve Negoesko 5-2 Long Island California
1965 St. Louis (14-0) Bob Guelker 1-0 State of Michigan Saint Louis
1964 Navy (15-0) FH Warner 1-0 State of Michigan Brown
1963 St. Louis (13-1) Bob Guelker 3-0 Navy Rutgers
1962 St. Louis (12-0-1) Bob Guelker 4-3 Maryland Saint Louis
1961 West Chester (12-0) Mel Lorbeck 2-0 Saint Louis Saint Louis
1960 St. Louis (14-1) Bob Guelker 3-2 Maryland Brooklyn
1959 St. Louis (11-1) Bob Guelker 5-2 Bridgeport Connecticut

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