2018 NCAA Division I men's soccer season
American college soccer season
The 2018 NCAA Division I men's soccer season was the 60th season of NCAA championship men's college soccer . The regular season began on August 24, 2018, and continued into the first weekend of November 2018. The season culminated with the four-team College Cup at Meredith Field at Harder Stadium in Santa Barbara, California , December 7–9, 2018.[ 1] There were 206 teams in men's Division I competition.[ 2] [ 3] [ 4] The Maryland Terrapins won their fourth NCAA title, defeating the Akron Zips 1–0.[ 5]
Changes from 2017
Coaching changes
Program
Outgoing coach
Manner of departure
Date of vacancy
Incoming coach
Date of appointment
Dartmouth
Chad Riley
Hired by Notre Dame [ 6]
January 4, 2018
Bo Oshoniyi [ 7]
February 12, 2018
DePaul
Craig Blazer
Not retained [ 8]
December 5, 2017
Mark Plotkin [ 9]
December 21, 2017
East Tennessee State
Bo Oshoniyi
Hired by Dartmouth [ 7]
February 12, 2018
David Casper [ 10]
March 29, 2018
Gonzaga
Einar Thorarinsson
Retired [ 11]
November 13, 2017
Paul Meehan [ 12]
November 14, 2017
James Madison
Tom Foley
Resigned [ 13]
August 3, 2018
Paul Zazenski [ 13]
August 3, 2018
Notre Dame
Bobby Clark
Retired [ 14]
November 28, 2017
Chad Riley [ 6]
January 4, 2018
Ohio State
John Bluem
Retired [ 15]
March 19, 2018
Brian Maisonneuve [ 16]
April 23, 2018
Omaha
Jason Mims
Hired by Real Salt Lake [ 17]
March 28, 2018
Bob Warming [ 18]
April 2, 2018
Oregon State
Steve Simmons
Not retained [ 19]
December 1, 2017
Terry Boss [ 20]
December 28, 2017
Penn State
Bob Warming
Retired [ 21] Hired by Omaha[ 18]
November 16, 2017
Jeff Cook [ 22]
January 2, 2018
Saint Francis (PA)
Paulo Neto
Was not announced
After July 6, 2017
Frank Olszewski [ 23]
January 17, 2018
Saint Louis
Mike McGinty
Contract not renewed[ 24]
November 10, 2017
Kevin Kalish [ 25]
January 20, 2018
San Diego
Seamus McFadden
Retired [ 26]
March 15, 2017
Brian Quinn [ 27]
January 1, 2018
Seton Hall
Gerson Echeverry
Resigned [ 28]
November 6, 2017
Andreas Lindberg [ 29]
December 11, 2017
Stetson
Kyle Gookins
Resigned [ 30]
November 15, 2017
Cristian Neagu [ 31]
January 4, 2018
Temple
David MacWilliams
Not retained [ 32]
November 15, 2017
Brian Rowland [ 33]
December 22, 2017
Wright State
Bryan Davis
Resigned[ 34]
July 26, 2018
Jake Slemker[ 34]
July 26, 2018
New programs
Mount St. Mary's University reinstated their men's soccer program, which had been dormant since the end of the 2012 season, for the 2018 season.[ 3]
The California Baptist Lancers began the transition from Division II to Division I and the Western Athletic Conference in 2018–19.[ 4]
The UC San Diego Tritons will begin the transition from Division II to Division I and will join the Big West Conference in 2020–21.[ 35]
The Merrimack Warriors will begin the transition from Division II to Division I and will join the Northeast Conference in 2019–20.[ 36]
Discontinued programs
Hartwick College , the only Division III school competing in Division I men's soccer for some years moved to Division III with the school's other sports.[ 37]
Despite the program's many successes, the University of New Mexico 's Board of Regents, for economic reasons, voted to discontinue the men's soccer program , along with three other sports teams, after the 2018 season.[ 38]
Conference realignment
NOTE 1: The Cal State Bakersfield Roadrunners will move from the Western Athletic Conference to the Big West Conference on July 1, 2020.[ 35]
NOTE 2: The team formerly known as the Fort Wayne Mastodons officially changed its athletic identity to the Purdue Fort Wayne Mastodons on June 18, 2018, shortly before the creation of Purdue University Fort Wayne (PFW).[ 42] Previously, the PFW athletic program represented Indiana University – Purdue University Fort Wayne (IPFW), but the Indiana University and Purdue University systems agreed to dissolve IPFW on July 1, 2018, with each system establishing a separate Fort Wayne campus. The IPFW athletic program transferred to PFW, representing only that institution, and remains a member of Division I and the Summit League .[ 43]
NOTE 3: After six years of divisional play, with home-and-home series within the divisions, the Big West Conference teams will be playing a single, eight-team, seven game schedule. This move comes two years before Cal State Bakersfield moves in to make the Big West a nine team league.[ 44]
NOTE 4: Central Arkansas announced on September 6 that its men's soccer program would leave its associate membership in the Missouri Valley Conference after the 2018 season and join the Sun Belt Conference as an Associate Member.[ 45]
Season overview
Pre-season polls
Regular season
The regular season began on August 24, 2018, and ended in early November 2018.
Headlines
#1
Conference standings
Major upsets
In this list, a "major upset" is defined as a game won by a team ranked 10 or more spots lower or an unranked team that defeats a team ranked #15 or higher.
All rankings are from the United Soccer Coaches Poll.
Early season tournaments
Several universities hosted early season soccer tournaments.
Name
Dates
Stadium
City
No. teams
Champion
Carolina Nike Classic
August 24–26
UNCG Soccer Stadium
Greensboro, NC
4
Wake Forest (2–0)
Fairfield Inn by Marriot JMU Invitational
University Park
Harrisonburg, VA
4
Virginia Tech (2–0)
John Rennie Nike Invitational
August 24–26
Koskinen Stadium
Durham, NC
4
Duke (2–0)
HBU Invitational
August 24–26
Sorrels Field
Houston, TX
4
Houston Baptist (1–0–1)
Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament
Alumni Stadium
Notre Dame, IN
4
Mike Gibbs Memorial Tournament
Hodges Stadium
Jacksonville, FL
4
Nike/Aaron Olitsky Memorial Soccer Classic
Patriots Point Athletics Complex
Mount Pleasant, SC
4
VCU Tournament
August 24–26
ODU Soccer Complex
Norfolk, VA
4
Georgia Southern (1–0–1)
Old Dominion (1–0–1)
Wolstein Classic
August 24–26
Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium
Columbus, OH
4
Dayton (1–0–1)
Adidas/IU Credit Union Classic
August 31–Sept 2
Bill Armstrong Stadium
Bloomington, IN
4
Indiana (2–0)
UTRGV Invitational
August 31–Sept 2
UTRGV Soccer and Track & Field Complex
Edinburg, TX
4
Purdue Fort Wayne (2–0)
Chicago Classic
Loyola Soccer Park & Wish Field
Chicago, IL
4
The Grange & Ashwill Memorial Invitational
UNM Soccer Complex
Albuquerque, NM
4
The Hotels at Grand Prairie Classic
Shea Stadium
Peoria, IL
4
Johann Memorial Classic
Peter Johann Memorial Field
Las Vegas, NV
4
The Courtyard by Marriott Central San Diego Tournament
SDSU Sports Deck
San Diego, CA
4
NIU/Adidas Invitational
NIU Soccer and Track & Field Complex
DeKalb, IL
4
ProRehab Aces Soccer Classic
Arad McCutchan Stadium
Evansville, IN
4
R.I. Capital City Classic
Chapey Field at Anderson Stadium
Providence, RI
4
The TLC Plumbing and Utility Invitational
UNM Soccer Complex
Albuquerque, NM
4
UAB Soccer For A Cure Classic
BBVA Compass Field
Birmingham, AL
4
UNCW Courtyard by Marriott Wilmington-Wrightsville Beach Classic
UNCW Soccer Stadium
Wilmington, NC
4
ODU Soccer Classic
August 31–Sept 2
ODU Soccer Complex
Norfolk, VA
4
VCU (2–0)
TopDrawer Soccer Team of the week
Bold denotes TDS player of the week.
Postseason
Conference winners and tournaments
† = A & C denote the Atlantic and Coastal divisions of the ACC.
Postseason awards
Hermann Trophy
TDS National Player of the Year
Senior CLASS Award
The Senior CLASS Award is presented each year to the most outstanding senior in NCAA Division I. Finalists:[ 64]
Andre Shinyashiki (FW), Denver
Ryder Bell (FW), William & Mary
Alex Comsia (DF), North Carolina
Brad Dunwell (MF), Wake Forest
Mark Forrest (FW), Lehigh
DeJuan Jones (FW), Michigan State
Daniel Krutzen (DF), Albany
Robbie Mertz (MF), Michigan
Callum Montgomery (DF), Charlotte
Tate Schmitt (FW), Louisville
All-Americans
On December 6, 2018; United Soccer Coaches announced the All-America teams for the 2018 season.[ 65]
Conference player and coaches of the year
Conference
Conference Player of the Year
Offensive Player of the Year
Defensive Player of the Year
Midfielder of the Year
Goalkeeper of the Year
Rookie of the Year
Conference Coach of the Year
America East [ 66]
—
Geo AlvesVermont
Josh BauerNew Hampshire
Martieon WatsonStony Brook
Lars HuxsohlNew Hampshire
Christian MieschStony Brook
Ryan AnatolStony Brook
American [ 67]
Cal JenningsUCF
Cal JenningsUCF
Jacob Hauser-RamseyConnecticut
Louis PerezUCF
Yannik Oettl UCF
—
Scott Calabrese UCF
ACC [ 68]
—
Omir Fernandez Wake Forest
Alex Comsia North Carolina
Bruno LapaWake Forest
—
Issa Rayyan Duke
Bobby Muuss Wake Forest
Atlantic Sun [ 69]
Logan PaynterLipscomb
Logan PaynterLipscomb
Preston KilweinFGCU
—
Gustavo VasconcelosFGCU
O'Vonte Mullings FGCU
Charles MarrowLipscomb
Atlantic 10 [ 70]
—
Janos LoebeFordham
Jørgen OlandFordham
Siad Haji VCU
—
John Klein Saint Louis
Dave Giffard VCU
Big East [ 71]
—
Sven KoenigCreighton
Dylan Nealis Georgetown
Joel Rydstrand Creighton
Luis BarrazaMarquette
Skage SimonsenSt. John's
Elmar Bolowich Creighton
Big South [ 72]
—
Ilias KosmidisHigh Point
Johnny FenwickHigh Point
Tony PinedaHigh Point
—
Amadou Macky DiopRadford
E. J. O'KeeffeHigh Point
Big Ten [ 73]
—
Jack HallahanMichigan
Andrew Gutman Indiana
Giuseppe BaroneMichigan State
Trey Muse Indiana
Jack MaherIndiana
Todd Yeagley Indiana
Big West [ 74]
—
Ivan CanalesUC Irvine
Roy Boateng UC Davis
Daniel CrisostomoUC Irvine
Henrik RegitnigCal State Northridge
Benji KikanovićSacramento State
Yossi RazUC Irvine
Colonial [ 75]
Phillip GoodrumUNCW
—
Sean Nealis Hofstra
—
—
Timo HummrichDelaware
Paul Zazenski James Madison
Conference USA [ 76]
J. J. WilliamsKentucky
J. J. WilliamsKentucky
Callum Montgomery Charlotte
—
Elliot PaniccoCharlotte
Jason ReyesKentucky
Johan CedergrenKentucky
Horizon [ 77]
Jesus PerezUIC
Max ToddUIC
Dan BentWright State
Jesus PerezUIC
Joel SundellWright State
Alex WillisNorthern Kentucky
Jake SlemkerWright State
Ivy [ 78]
—
Kevin O’Toole Princeton
Dylan CastanheiraColumbia
—
—
Emeka EneliCornell
Jim BarlowPrinceton
MAAC [ 79]
—
Eamon WhelanQuinnipiac
Jonas VerginFairfield
—
Gordon BotterillFairfield
Mauro BravoIona
Carl ReesFairfield
Mid-American [ 80]
Joey PiatczycWest Virginia
—
—
—
—
Nick Markanich Northern Illinois
Marlon LeBlanc West Virginia
Missouri Valley [ 81]
Nicholas BrodakiCentral Arkansas
Nicholas BrodakiCentral Arkansas
Grant StonemanLoyola Chicago
—
Josh LagudahLoyola Chicago
Mathias NorsEvansville
Ross DuncanCentral Arkansas
Northeast [ 82]
Mario MastrangeloSaint Francis (PA)
Mario MastrangeloSaint Francis (PA)
Erik JohanssonLIU Brooklyn
—
—
Sam IllinLIU Brooklyn
T. J. KosteckyLIU Brooklyn
Pac-12 [ 83]
Tanner BeasonStanford
—
Tanner BeasonStanford
—
—
Sofiane Djeffal Oregon State
Terry Boss Oregon State
Patriot [ 84]
—
Mark ForrestLehigh
Aram OuligianColgate
Barry SharifiLoyola (MD)
Chase VosvickLoyola (MD)
Jacob WilliamsNavy
Steve NicholsLoyola (MD)
Southern [ 85]
Trevor MartineauMercer
—
—
—
Ben HaleFurman
Trevor MartineauMercer
Brad RuzzoMercer
Summit [ 86]
—
Andre Shinyashiki Denver
Scott DeVossDenver
—
Will PalmquistDenver
Callum StretchDenver
Jamie Franks Denver
Sun Belt [ 87]
Javier CarbonellGeorgia Southern
Yazeed MatthewsCoastal Carolina
Kyle ClintonGeorgia State
Javier CarbonellGeorgia Southern
Jake ChasteenAppalachian State
Logan LuqueGeorgia State
Brett SurrencyGeorgia State
WAC [ 88]
—
Tucker BoneAir Force
Andrea SeazzuAir Force
—
—
Declan McGlynnSeattle U
Paul LeeseUTRGV
West Coast [ 89]
Camden RileyPacific
Camden RileyPacific
Wouter VerstraatenPacific
—
Remi PrieurSaint Mary's (CA)
Sebastian SchachtSaint Mary's (CA)
Adam Cooper Saint Mary's (CA)
Final rankings
Statistics
Individuals
SAVE PERCENTAGE[ 96]
Rank
Keeper
School
Games
Minutes
Saves
GA
Save %
1
Remi Prieur
Saint Mary's
20
1861
55
8
.873
2
George Tasouris
Grand Canyon
19
1735
92
15
.860
3
Andrew Thomas
Stanford
21
2011
82
14
.854
4
Elliot Panicco
Charlotte
21
1963
73
13
.849
5
Jared Brown
Drake
17
1634
95
17
.848
6
Clay Thomas
Vermont
10
888
39
7
.848
7
Zach Rowell
UMass Lowell
11
983
22
4
,846
8
Wallis Lapsley
UC Davis
20
1858
82
15
.845
9
Chandler Cree
Northeastern
9
812
37
7
.841
10
Luis Barraza
Marquette
15
1371
78
15
.839
Last update on 12/10
Individual statistics are through the games of December 9, 2018
Teams
Last update on 12/13
Team statistics are through the games of December 9, 2018
See also
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