2020 NCAA Division I men's soccer season
American college soccer season
2020 NCAA Division I men's soccer season Duration Fall season: September 17 – November 22, 2020 Spring season: February 3 – May 17, 2021 Number of teams 207 186 (21 sitting out due to COVID-19)Top goalscorer 15 goalsGloire Amanda (Oregon State) Biggest home win Portland 15-0 Multnomah University (03/31/2021)Highest scoring Portland 15-0 Multnomah University (03/31/2021)Longest winning run 4 gamesDenver (03/18/21–current) Longest unbeaten run 9 gamesMarshall (7-0-2) (03/11/21–current) Longest winless run 23 gamesHarvard (0–22–1) (10/02/2018-current) Longest losing run 13 gamesCanisius (10/12/19-current) Highest attendance 5,000 – NCAA Title Game, Cary, NC 05/18/21[ 1] Lowest attendance 0 (multiple closed door games) Duration April 30 to May 17, 2021 Date May 17, 2021 Site WakeMed Soccer Park (Cary, NC )Champions Marshall Runners-up Indiana
The 2020 NCAA Division I men's soccer season was the 62nd season of NCAA championship men's college soccer . The season was originally slated to begin on August 28, 2020, and conclude on November 15, 2020. The season was to culminate with the 2020 NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament , which was to be held from November 18 to December 13, 2020, with the four-team College Cup at Meredith Field at Harder Stadium in Santa Barbara, California .
On August 13, 2020, the NCAA tournament was suspended due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic .[ 2] Leading up to the postseason tournament suspension, some conferences had planned to play conference-only matches during the fall season, while some conferences opted to postpone the season to Spring 2021 (February to May 2021).[ 3] Ultimately, the Atlantic Coast Conference and the Sun Belt Conference began play for the 2020 fall season; while a handful of programs scheduled competitive fixtures for the fall 2020 season: Army, Kentucky, Mercer, Navy, South Carolina, and UAB.
On September 16, 2020, the NCAA announced that the spring season would run from February 3 to April 17, 2021, culminating with the NCAA tournament, which was reduced from 48 to 36 teams for this season only. The postponed NCAA tournament began on April 30 and ended on May 17, 2021. The ACC and Sun Belt champions, which were determined in November, earned automatic bids into the tournament. Nevertheless, the fall season began with Notre Dame beating Kentucky, 1–0, on September 17, 2020.
On March 24, 2021, the NCAA announced that the entirety of the men's and women's tournament would be consolidated, with all 36 men's teams and 48 women's teams playing all games in Cary, North Carolina and its vicinity during the period from April 27–May 17.[ 4]
Changes from 2019
Coaching changes
Program
Outgoing coach
Manner of departure
Date of vacancy
Incoming coach
Date of appointment
Central Connecticut
Shaun Green
Retired[ 5]
December 6, 2019
Dave Kelly (interim)
January 14, 2020[ 6]
Incarnate Word
Chris Fidler (interim)
Not retained after 2 seasons[ 7]
November 11, 2019
Kiki Lara
December 20, 2019[ 8]
George Mason
Greg Andrulis
Resigned[ 9]
November 13, 2019
Elmar Bolowich
January 13, 2020[ 10]
Boston U.
Neil Roberts
Retired[ 11]
November 18, 2019
Kevin Nylen
January 16, 2020[ 12]
Harvard
Pieter Lehrer
Fired[ 13]
November 18, 2019
Josh Shapiro
January 13, 2020[ 14]
UNC Asheville
Mathes Mennell
Resigned[ 15]
November 19, 2019
Mick Giordano (Interim)
February 7, 2020[ 16]
Valparaiso
Mike Avery
Program discontinued[ 17]
November 20, 2019
—
—
Boston College
Ed Kelly
Retired[ 18]
November 25, 2019
Bob Thompson
January 23, 2020[ 19]
Kansas City
Rick Benben
Retired[ 20]
December 2, 2019
Ryan Pore
January 14, 2020[ 21]
Drexel
Doug Hess
Fired[ 22]
December 3, 2019
Michael Marchiano
January 31, 2020[ 23]
San Diego State
Lev Kirshner
Fired[ 24]
December 6, 2019
Ryan Hopkins
January 21, 2020[ 25]
West Virginia
Marlon LeBlanc
Resigned[ 26]
December 12, 2019
Dan Stratford
January 20, 2020[ 27]
Eastern Illinois
Kiki Lara
Hired by Incarnate Word [ 28]
December 23, 2019
Ronnie Bouemboue
February 5, 2020[ 29]
Purdue Fort Wayne
Mike Harper
Resigned[citation needed ]
January 13, 2020
Stephen Gorton
February 14, 2020[ 30]
FIU
Kevin Nylen
Hired by Boston U. [ 12]
January 16, 2020
Kyle Russell
February 21, 2020[ 31]
Stetson
Cristian Neagu
Fired [ 32]
February 10, 2020
Emmett Rutkowski
February 26, 2020[ 33]
VMI
Charlie Hubbard
Hired by James Madison (asst.) [ 34]
March 5, 2020
Max Watson
March 23, 2020 [ 35]
Cincinnati
Hylton Dayes
Resigned, program discontinued[ 36] [ 37]
March 13, 2020
—
—
Appalachian State
Jason O'Keefe
Program discontinued[ 38]
May 26, 2020
—
—
Chicago State
—
—
New program
Trevor Banks
July 20, 2020 [ 39]
Robert Morris
Bill Denniston
Retired[ 40]
September 1, 2020
Jason O'Keefe
November 24, 2020[ 41]
UTRGV
Paul Leese
Not retained [ 42]
October 18, 2020
Bryheem Hancock
November 24, 2020[ 43]
Radford
Bryheem Hancock
Hired by UTRGV [ 44]
November 24, 2020
Chris Barrett,
February 2, 2021[ 45]
New programs
On November 27, 2017, it was announced that, in 2020, the Tritons of the University of California, San Diego , located in the San Diego , California district of La Jolla , would begin the transition from Division II to Division I as a member of the Big West Conference .[ 46]
On January 11, 2019, it was announced that the Trailblazers of Dixie State University, now known as Utah Tech University , of St. George, Utah would begin the transition from Division II to Division I as a member of the Western Athletic Conference (WAC).[ 47]
On June 17, 2019, it was announced that the Knights of Bellarmine University of Louisville, Kentucky would begin the transition from Division II to Division I as a member of the ASUN Conference .[ 48]
Chicago State University announced on June 23, 2020, that it would begin men's soccer effective immediately. The school had first committed to adding the sport when joining the Western Athletic Conference in 2014, and it budgeted for a team in 2016, but the school did not then begin play due to financial challenges and seriously discussed leaving Division I.[ 49] The decision to finally add men's soccer came at the same time the school dropped baseball due to fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic. The Cougars will play in their full-time home of the WAC [ 50] but will not begin conference play until 2021.[ 51]
On July 15, 2020, after months of consideration, the NCAA granted the highly unusual request of the University of St. Thomas to move directly from Division III to Division I. The school had already accepted an invitation to join the Summit League , and the Tommies will enter Division I and Summit League competition in 2021.[ 52]
Discontinued programs
On November 20, 2019, Valparaiso announced that the men's soccer and tennis teams would be eliminated to allow greater attention to the school's other sports teams.[ 17]
On April 14, 2020, Cincinnati announced that, due to uncertainty surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, the men's soccer program would be discontinued effective immediately.[ 36]
On May 26, 2020, Appalachian State , a Division I men's soccer power in the late 1970s, cut the men's soccer program and two other men's programs in response to the financial impact of COVID-19.[ 38]
Conference realignment
Other changes
In June 2020, the Missouri Valley Conference and SIU Edwardsville jointly announced that SIUE men's soccer would leave the Mid-American Conference and return to the MVC effective with the 2021 season.[ 59] While restoring the MVC to six teams, the move then reduced the MAC to only five teams.
The Sun Belt Conference had begun the 2020–21 school year with five men's soccer members, but by the start of the spring 2021 season, two were confirmed to be departing that July for conferences that sponsor men's soccer. On July 6, 2020, Howard announced that it would become an associate member of the Northeast Conference (NEC) in six sports no later than July 2021. Two sports joined the NEC for the 2020–21 school year, while the remaining four, including men's soccer, will join in July 2021.[ 60] Then, on January 29, 2021, the ASUN Conference officially announced three schools as incoming full members, including Sun Belt men's soccer associate member Central Arkansas .[ 61] With the Sun Belt men's soccer league by that time all but certain to disband after the 2020–21 school year, Conference USA (C-USA) and Coastal Carolina jointly announced on February 25 that the Chanticleers would become men's soccer members of the league effective with the fall 2021 season.[ 62] The end of Sun Belt men's soccer was confirmed on May 21 when the Mid-American Conference announced that the last two Sun Belt men's soccer members, Georgia Southern and Georgia State , would join the MAC for the fall 2021 season. This move also restored the MAC men's soccer league to seven teams.[ 63]
Season outlook
Preseason polls
NOTE: College Soccer News released its pre-season poll before the NCAA moved the season to the Spring semester. The ACC and the Sun Belt and some other teams played son Fall games, and the Ivy League cancelled its season. Before the Spring season got underway, College Soccer News conducted a new poll and published a new Top 30. The new poll is to the right of the older one.
College Soccer News [ 64]
Rank
Team
1
Georgetown
2
Stanford
3
Clemson
4
Wake Forest
5
SMU
6
Indiana
7
Virginia
8
UCF
9
Washington
10
Missouri State
11
UCSB
12
Maryland
13
Michigan
14
Virginia Tech
15
Marshall
16
Seattle U
17
St. John's
18
Louisville
19
Campbell
20
Penn State
21
Kentucky
22
Charlotte
23
UC Davis
24
Boston College
25
Yale
26
NC State
27
North Carolina
28
Pitt
29
California
30
Akron
College Soccer News [ 65]
Rank
Team
1
Georgetown
2
Stanford
3
Clemson
4
Wake Forest
5
SMU
6
Indiana
7
UCF
8
Washington
9
Pitt
10
Missouri State
11
Virginia Tech
12
Maryland
13
Michigan
14
Marshall
15
Seattle U
16
Notre Dane
17
St. John's
18
North Carolina
19
Kentucky
20
Campbell
21
Penn State
22
Charlotte
23
Coastal Carolina
24
Boston College
25
California
26
Akron
27
Loyola Marymount
28
James Madison
29
Virginia
30
NJIT
Top Drawer Soccer [2]
Rank
Team
1
Georgetown
2
Clemson
3
Pittsburgh
4
Stanford
5
Wake Forest
6
Akron
7
Indiana
8
SMU
9
Marshall
10
UCF
11
Virginia Tech
12
Notre Dane
13
Kentucky
14
North Carolina
15
Loyola Marymount
16
Washington
17
Saint Mary's
18
James Madison
19
Charlotte
20
Coastal Carolina
21
Maryland
22
Portland
23
Penn State
24
St. John's
25
Florida International
Soccer America [3]
Rank
Team
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
Impact of COVID-19 on season
For the 2020 season, several changes in how the season began, and how conference play was organized affected the 2020 season.
The Atlantic 10 Men's Soccer Tournament , for the 2020 season only, will be reduced from eight teams to four, to minimize travel and contamination.[ 66]
The Big East Conference divided into two divisions, the "East" and "Midwest" divisions to minimize travel and to regionalize conference play.[ 67]
The Big South Conference Men's Soccer Tournament , for the 2020 season only, will be reduced from six teams to four, to minimize travel and contamination.[ 68]
The Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference announced that the men's soccer season will begin on September 11, rather than August 28.[ 69]
The Mid-American Conference discontinued its men's soccer tournament.[ 70] All teams will play each other home-and-home.
The Southern Conference Men's Soccer Tournament , for the 2020 season only, will be reduced from six teams to four, to minimize travel and contamination.[ 71]
On July 8, the Ivy League cancelled all intercollegiate sports for the 2020 Fall semester; this includes both men's and women's soccer.[ 72]
On July 10, the Big Ten and Pac-12 Conferences announced all teams will play the 2020 season with conference-only matches[ 73]
On July 13, the Patriot League announced that all fall sports, including men's soccer would be cancelled.[ 74]
On July 17, the Atlantic 10 Conference announced that all fall sports, including men's soccer, would be postponed to spring 2021.[ 75]
On August 13, the Western Athletic Conference announced that all fall sports, including men's soccer, would be postponed to spring 2021. However, the league is allowing non-conference games.[ 76]
On August 13, the Southern Conference announced that conference competition in all fall sports, including men's soccer, would be suspended through the end of the calendar year.[ 77]
On August 14, the ASUN Conference announced that all fall sports, including men's soccer, would be postponed with the intent to hold them in the spring 2021.[ 78]
On August 15, the NCAA suspended the men's soccer championship for the fall season, with the possibility of being played in winter or spring 2021
On August 27, three conferences confirmed to play in the fall, with individual programs allowed to play games in the fall. The ACC and the Sun Belt played in fall 2020.
On October 15, the ASUN announced that it would split into North and South Divisions for the spring 2021 season only. Conference standings, and with them seeding in the conference tournament , were based exclusively on results within each division.[ 79]
Fall 2020 season
Standings
Rankings
Top-ranked team
Weekly United Soccer Coaches #1 ranked team (Fall 2020)
Date
Team
Date
Team
Date
Team
Date
Team
September 22
Wake Forest
September 29
Wake Forest
October 6
Wake Forest
October 13
Wake Forest
October 20
Pitt
October 27
Pitt
November 3
Pitt
November 10
Pitt
November 17
Pitt
November 24
Clemson
end of fall 2020 season
Top Drawer Soccer Team of the Week
Bold denotes TDS player of the week.
Major upsets
In this list, a "major upset" is defined as a game won by an unranked team that defeats a ranked team.
All rankings are from the United Soccer Coaches Poll.
Fall postseason
Conference winners and tournaments
Spring 2021 season
Standings
Note: W-L-T records are through the Finals of the NCAA tournament.
Rankings
Top-ranked team
Weekly United Soccer Coaches #1 ranked team (Spring 2021)
Date
Team
Date
Team
Date
Team
Date
Team
January 11 (preseason)
None until after season starts
February 8
—
February 15
—
February 22
—
March 1
Clemson
March 8
Clemson
March 15
Clemson
March 22
Clemson
March 29
Clemson
April 5
Pitt
April 12
Pitt
April 19
April 26
None until after tournament
May 24
Top Drawer Soccer Team of the Week
Bold denotes TDS player of the week.
Spring postseason
Conference winners and tournaments
^ For the rescheduled spring 2021 season only, the ASUN split into divisions, with conference standings based strictly on results within each division.
^ The ASUN Conference officially called this season's tournament the "2021 Spring" edition.
^ The final, originally scheduled for April 17 at Jacksonville University's Southern Oak Stadium, was postponed to the following day due to unplayable field conditions and moved to the Stetson University campus.[ 91]
^ Omaha replaced Summit League champion Denver in the 2020 NCAA tournament due to COVID-19 protocols.
Postseason awards
Hermann Trophy
The Hermann Trophy is given to the year's most outstanding player. The finalists were announced on May 21.[ 92] On May 27, 2021, Gloire Amanda of Oregon State won the Hermann Trophy.
Glorie Amanda – Oregon State
Victor Bezerra – Indiana
Valentin Noël – Pitt
TDS National Player of the Year
The TopDrawerSoccer.com National Player of the Year Award recognizes the top college soccer player in the nation by the TDS staff. On May 25, 2021, Veljko Petkovic of Pitt won the award.[ 93]
Senior CLASS Award
The Senior CLASS Award is presented each year to the most outstanding senior in NCAA Division I. Thomas M'Barek of Cleveland State won the award.[ 94] The following finalists were:
Jacob Graiber (DF), UIC
Justin Malou (DF), Clemson
Thomas M'Barek (DF), Cleveland State
Jacob Montes (MF), Georgetown
Yannik Oettl (GK), UCF
George Proctor (DF), Georgia State
Tor Saunders (GK), Coastal Carolina
Chris Sullivan (MF), Bowling Green
Joel Walker (FW), Oregon State
Marc Ybarra (MF), Michigan
All-Americans
Conference player and coaches of the year
Other major awards
Final rankings
Rank
United Soccer Coaches[ 104]
TopDrawerSoccer.com
College Soccer News
1
Marshall
2
Indiana
3
Pitt
4
North Carolina
5
Georgetown
6
Wake Forest
7
Clemson
8
Washington
9
Seton Hall
10
Stanford
11
Penn State
12
Missouri State
13
UCF
14
Marquette
15
Virginia Tech
16
Kentucky
17
Loyola Marymount
18
Oregon State
19
New Hampshire
20
Charlotte
21
James Madison
22
Fordham
23
High Point
24
Coastal Carolina
25
Grand Canyon
26
27
28
29
30
Statistics
Individual statistics
Goals
Rank
Scorer
School
Games
Goals
1
Glorie Amanda
Oregon State
12
13
2
MD Myers
High Point
12
12
3
Valentin Noel
Pitt
14
11
4
Victor Bezerra
Indiana
10
10
Laolu Daranijo
Drexel
11
10
Paolo Gratton
Milwaukee
11
10
7
Sebastian Chalbaud
High Point
12
9
Nick Markanich
Northern Illinois
13
9
Zach Ryan
Stanford
11
9
10
Chris Donovan
Drexel
10
8
Jack Lynn
Notre Dame
16
8
Kimarni Smith
Clemson
11
8
Goals Against Average
Rank
Keeper
School
Games
Minutes
GA
GAA
1
Roman Celentano
Indiana
10
903
2
.199
2
Jacob Jackson
Loyola Marymount
8
760
2
.237
3
Giannis Nikopolidis
Georgetown
8
671
2
.268
4
T.J. Bush
James Madison
7
662
2
.272
5
Padraic Gilley
North Florida
6
580
2
.310
6
Oliver Semmle
Marshall
12
1085
5
.415
7
Nathan Silveira
Vermont
6
560
3
.482
8
Holden Trent
High Point
12
1072
6
.503
9
Alejandro Robles
New Hampshire
8
700
4
.514
10
Justin Grady
George Washington
9
871
5
.516
Assists
Rank
Player
School
Games
Assists
1
Noah Jensen
Oakland
9
14
2
Rudy Castro
San Jose State
9
10
Charlie Ostrem
Washington
12
10
4
Joshua Kidder
Milwaukee
11
9
5
Gloire Amanda
Oregon State
12
7
Grayson Barber
Clemson
11
7
James Boote
Seton Hall
12
7
Marcello Jones
Coastal Carolina
14
7
Jasper Loeffelsend
Pitt
14
7
Nicolo Mulatero
Missouri State
11
7
Miles Peay
UNC Asheville
9
7
Dawsun Schrum
Oakland
9
7
Ben Shepherd
UMass
10
7
Save Percentage
Rank
Keeper
School
Games
Minutes
Saves
GA
Save %
1
Roman Celentano
Indiana
10
903
32
2
.941
2
T.J. Bush
James Madison
7
662
25
2
.926
3
Giannis Nikopolidis
Georgetown
8
671
19
2
.905
4
Yannik Oettl
UCF
9
841
47
5
.904
5
Jacob Jackson
Loyola Marymount
8
760
17
2
.895
6
Nathan Silveira
Vermont
6
560
22
3
.880
7
Justin Grady
George Washington
9
871
36
5
.878
8
Josh Levine
Fordham
8
779
35
5
.875
9
Chandler Hallwood
Marquette
10
899
41
6
.872
10
Paul Tyson
Georgia State
10
940
40
6
.870
Points
Rank
Player
School
Games
Goals
Assists
Points
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Saves
Rank
Keeper
School
Games
Saves
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Individual statistics are through the games of April 17, 2021 [ 115]
See also
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