1990 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Tournament

The 1990 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Tournament was the 31st organized men's college soccer tournament by the National Collegiate Athletic Association, to determine the top college soccer team in the United States. The UCLA Bruins won their second national title by defeating the Rutgers Scarlet Knights, 1–0, in the championship game, after four overtime periods and a penalty kick shootout. This was the first championship game decided by penalty kicks. The final match was played on December 2, 1990, in Tampa, Florida, at USF Soccer Stadium. All the other games were played at the home field of the higher seeded team.[1][2]

1990 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Tournament
Men's College Cup (semifinals & final)
CountryUSA
Teams28
ChampionsUCLA (2nd title)
Runners-upRutgers (1st title game)
Matches played27
Goals scored69 (2.56 per match)
Attendance55,096 (2,041 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)Chad Deering, Indiana (3)
1989
1991

Early rounds

First round Second round Third round Semifinals Championship
USF Soccer Stadium
Tampa, Florida
               
Rutgers (pen.) 2
Adelphi 2
Brooklyn College 0
Adelphi 1
Rutgers 1
Dartmouth 0
Columbia 2
Seton Hall 0
Columbia 1
Dartmouth 2
Dartmouth (pen.) 1
Vermont 1
Rutgers 1
Evansville 0
Evansville 1
Boston U. 0
Boston U. 3
Boston College 2
Evansville 1
Indiana 0
Indiana 5
UW Milwaukee 1
Indiana 2
Saint Louis 1
Saint Louis 1
George Mason 0
Rutgers 0
UCLA (4OT/PK) 1
NC State 3
South Carolina 1
South Carolina 3
Clemson 0
NC State (pen.) 1
Virginia 0
North Carolina 2
Wake Forest 1
North Carolina 1
Virginia 3
Virginia 1
Richmond 0
NC State 0
UCLA (2OT/PK) 1
UCLA 2
San Diego 1
San Diego 4
Portland 2
UCLA 2
SMU 0
Fresno State 2
Santa Clara 1
Fresno State 1
SMU 2
SMU 2
Illinois State 1

Final

Rutgers0–1 (4OT/PK)UCLA

See also

References

  1. "1990 Division I Men's Championship Bracket" (PDF). NCAA. NCAA.org. p. 30. Retrieved December 19, 2012.
  2. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-10-15. Retrieved 2012-12-19.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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