Patriot League women's soccer tournament
Collegiate soccer tournament
The Patriot League women's soccer tournament is the conference championship tournament in college soccer for the Patriot League . The tournament has been held every year since 1991. It is a single-elimination tournament with seeding based on conference records and the regular-season champion hosting the semifinal and final matches. The field expanded from four to six teams when the league increased membership from eight to ten universities in 2013. The winner, declared conference champion, receives the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Division I women's soccer championship .
Champions
Key
(2)
Title number
*
Match went to extra time
†
Match decided by a penalty shootout after extra time
Bold
Winning team won regular season
By Year
Source:[ 1]
Year
Champion
Score
Runner-up
Site
MVP
Reference
1991
Colgate (1)
4–2*(OT)
Army
Clinton Field • West Point, New York
Caroline Chambers, Colgate
1992
Colgate (2)
3–1
Army
Christy Flicker, Colgate
1993
Army (1)
5–4*(OT)
Colgate
Varsity Field • Hamilton, New York
Tara Williams, Army
1994
Colgate (3)
3–1
Army
Lindsay Barnett, Colgate
1995
Colgate (4)
6–0
Navy
West Field • Lewisburg, Pennsylvania
Jennifer Hughes, Colgate
1996
Colgate (5)
3–2*(OT)
Army
Varsity Field • Hamilton, New York
1997
Colgate (6)
4–1
Army
Molly Ryan, Colgate
1998
Colgate (7)
1–0
Navy
Dewey Field • Annapolis, Maryland
Angela Puliafico, Colgate
1999
Colgate (8)
2–0
Navy
Van Doren Field • Hamilton, New York
Andrea Licari, Colgate
2000
Holy Cross (1)
1–0
Colgate
Colleen Cushing, Holy Cross
2001
Bucknell (1)
2–1*(OT)
Navy
Warner Facility • Annapolis, Maryland
Lauren Schwarz, Bucknell
2002
American (1)
2–1
Colgate
Clinton Field • West Point, New York
Anabel Jimenez, American
2003
Navy (1)
4–1
American
Reeves Field • Washington, D.C.
Amelia Sheveland, Navy
2004
Colgate (9)
2–0
Lehigh
Van Doren Field • Hamilton, New York
Kelly Kuss, Colgate
2005
Bucknell (2)
3–1
Army
Ulrich Complex • Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Shannon Curd, Bucknell
2006
Navy (2)
1–0
Colgate
Varsity Soccer Field • Lewisburg, Pennsylvania
Shelly Moeller, Navy
2007
Navy (3)
1–0
Bucknell
Brigtte Fox, Navy
2008
Army (2)
1–0*(2OT)
Navy
Warner Facility • Annapolis, Maryland
Sarah Goss, Army
2009
Colgate (10)
1–0*(2OT)
American
Van Doren Field • Hamilton, New York
Jillian Arnault, Colgate
2010
Lehigh (1)
1–0
Army
Clinton Field • West Point, New York
Lauren Mains, Lehigh
2011
Army (3)
2–0
Navy
Van Doren Field • Hamilton, New York
Joey Molacek, Army
2012
Colgate (11)
1–0
Navy
Glenn Warner Soccer Facility • Annapolis, Maryland
Ashley Walsh, Colgate
2013
Boston University (1)
1–0
Navy
Andrea Green, Boston University
2014
Boston University (2)
2–1
Colgate
Beyer-Small '76 Field • Hamilton, New York
Kai Miller, Boston University
2015
Boston University (3)
1–0
Bucknell
Nickerson Field • Boston, Massachusetts
Clare Pleuler, Boston University
[ 2]
2016
Bucknell (3)
2–1*(2OT)
Boston University
Emmitt Field • Lewisburg, Pennsylvania
Cora Climo, Bucknell
[ 3]
2017
Bucknell (4)
3–2
Navy
Glenn Warner Soccer Facility • Annapolis, Maryland
Kendall Ham, Bucknell
[ 4]
2018
Boston University (4)
1–0
Lehigh
Nickerson Field • Boston, Massachusetts
Anna Heilferty , Boston University
[ 5]
2019
Navy (4)
2–1
Army
Glenn Warner Soccer Facility • Annapolis, Maryland
Carolyn Mang, Navy
[ 6]
2020
Navy (5)
1–1†(4–1 pen.)
Colgate
Beyer-Small '76 Field • Hamilton, New York
Kristina Dzhandzhapanyan, Navy
[ 7]
2021
Bucknell (5)
1–0
Boston University
Nickerson Field • Boston, Massachusetts
Teresa Deda, Bucknell
[ 8]
2022
Bucknell (6)
0–0†(3–1 pen.)
Army
Clinton Field • West Point, New York
Rylee Donaldson, Bucknell
[ 9]
2023
Bucknell (7)
0–0†(4–3 pen.)
Army
Jenna Hall, Bucknell
[ 10] [ 11]
By school
Source:[ 1]
School
W
L
T
PCT
Finals
Championships
Title Years
American
9
4
8
1
.346
3
1
2002
Army
24
17
16
5
.513
13
3
1993, 2008, 2011
Boston University
10
11
5
2
.667
6
4
2013, 2014, 2015, 2018
Bucknell
23
12
15
4
.452
9
7
2001, 2005, 2016, 2017, 2021, 2022, 2023
Colgate
29
28
15
4
.638
17
11
1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2004, 2009, 2012
Holy Cross
5
2
4
0
.333
1
1
2000
Lafayette
8
1
7
0
.125
0
0
—
Lehigh
12
6
8
2
.438
3
1
2010
Loyola (MD)
6
1
4
2
.286
0
0
—
Navy
25
19
19
1
.500
14
5
2003, 2006, 2007, 2019, 2020
References
NCAA women's college soccer tournaments
Division I
Conference postseason Postseason
Division II
Division III