2023 NCAA DIII Mens Soccer Championship Bracket Schedule NCAAcom

2023 NCAA DIII Men’s Soccer Championship: Bracket, Schedule – NCAA.com

The 2023 NCAA DIII Men’s Soccer Selection Show and bracket release will be broadcast live on NCAA.com on Monday, November 6 at 2:00 p.m. ET.

The tournament features a traditional 64-team field, with 41 spots reserved for automatically qualified players and the remaining 23 spots reserved for candidates selected by the selection committee. Four semifinalists advance to Kerr Stadium in Salem, Virginia, where Roanoke College hosts the final two rounds of the tournament on December 1 and 3.

Here’s a look at the full schedule for the 2023 DIII Men’s Soccer Tournament:

  • First/second round: Friday-Sunday, 10-12. November on campus*
  • Section rounds: Friday-Sunday, 17th-19th November on campus*
  • Semifinals: Friday, December 1 at Kerr Stadium in Salem, Virginia
  • National Championship: Sunday, December 3 at Kerr Stadium in Salem, Virginia

* Hosting institutions with a Sunday game ban will compete on Friday and Saturday

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DIII men’s soccer results, schedule

  • Franklin and Marshall vs. Geneva, November 10, 4:00 p.m
  • Connecticut College vs. Denison, Nov. 10, 6:30 p.m
  • Calvin vs. Greenville, Nov. 10, 4 p.m
  • Wartburg vs. Gust. Adolphus, November 10th, 6:30 p.m
  • Mary Washington vs. Neumann, November 11, 11:00 a.m
  • Kenyon vs. Dominica (IL), November 11, 11:00 a.m
  • Amherst vs. SUNY Poly, Nov. 11, 11 a.m
  • Cortland vs. Alfred St., Nov. 11, 11 a.m
  • Middlebury vs. Western New Eng., Nov. 11, 11 a.m
  • Washington & Lee vs. WestConn, November 11, 11:00 a.m
  • UChicago vs. Ill. Wesleyan, Nov. 11, 12 p.m
  • St. Olaf vs. Wis-Superior, Nov. 11, 12 p.m
  • Messiah vs. Baruch, November 11, 1:00 p.m
  • Emory vs. Brevard, Nov. 11, 1 p.m
  • Tufts vs. Bridgewater St., Nov. 11, 1 p.m
  • John Carroll vs. St. Mary’s (MD), Nov. 11, 1:30 p.m
  • Stevens vs. WPI, Nov. 11, 1:30 p.m
  • Washington Col. vs. Otterbein, Nov. 11, 1:30 p.m
  • SUNY Oneonta vs. Catholic, Nov. 11, 1:30 p.m
  • CWRU vs Hobart, November 11, 1:30 p.m
  • Johns Hopkins vs. Babson, Nov. 11, 1:30 p.m
  • Carleton vs. Pacific Lutheran, Nov. 11, 2:30 p.m
  • Ohio Wesleyan vs. Rose-Hulman, Nov. 11, 2:30 p.m
  • Ohio Northern vs. Lynchburg, Nov. 11, 3:30 p.m
  • Rochester (NY) vs. JWU (Providence), Nov. 11, 3:30 p.m
  • Colorado College vs. Oglethorpe, Nov. 11, 3:30 p.m
  • Montclair St vs. Elmira, Nov. 11, 5 p.m
  • Trinity (TX) vs. Texas-Dallas, November 11, 6:00 p.m
  • Wisconsin Platteville vs. Lake Forest, Nov. 11, 7 p.m
  • Christopher Newport vs. Manhattanville, Nov. 11, 7:30 p.m
  • St. Thomas (TX) vs. Occidental, Nov. 11, 8:30 p.m
  • North Central (IL) vs. Wis-Eau Claire, Nov. 11, 9:30 p.m

History of the DIII Men’s Soccer Championship

YEARCHAMPION (RECORD)TRAINERSCORESECONDHOST OR SITE
2022UChicago (22-0-1)Julianna Sitch2:0WilliamsSalem, Virginia.
2021Connecticut College (19.4.1)Ruben Burke1-1 (2ot, pk)AmherstGreensboro, NC
2020Canceled due to Covid-19
2019Tufts (20-2-2)Josh Shapiro2:0AmherstGreensboro, NC
2018Tufts (18-0-3)Josh Shapiro2-1CalvinGreensboro, NC
2017Messiah (24-2-0)Brad McCarty2-1North ParkGreensboro, NC
2016Tufts (14-5-2)Josh Shapiro1-0 (2o.)CalvinSalem, Virginia.
2015Amherst (17-1-2)Justin Serpone2-1LorasKansas City, Missouri
2014Tufts (17-2-4)Josh Shapiro4-2Wheaton (Illinois)Kansas City, Missouri
2013Messiah (24-1-1)Brad McCarty2-1 (2nd)Rutgers-CamdenSan Antonio
2012Messiah (23-0-2)Brad McCarty5-1Ohio NorthSan Antonio
2011Ohio Wesleyan (23-2-0)JayMartin2-1CalvinSan Antonio
2010Messiah (23-1)Brad McCarty2-1 (ot)Lynchburg (Virginia)San Antonio
2009Messiah (24-1)Brad McCarty2:0CalvinSan Antonio
2008*Messiah (22-2-2)Dave Brandt1-1 (2ot, pk)Stevens InstituteGreensboro, NC
2007*Middlebury (18-2-2)Dave Saward0-0 (2ot, pk)Trinity (Texas)Lake Buena Vista, Florida
2006Messiah (21-1-2)Dave Brandt3-0Wheaton (Illinois)Lake Buena Vista, Florida
2005Messiah (24-0)Dave Brandt1:0Gustav AdolfGreensboro, NC
2004Messiah (23-2)Dave Brandt4:0UC Santa CruzGreensboro, NC
2003Trinity (Texas) (24-0-0)Paul McGinlay2-1DrewDrew
2002Messiah (23-2-1)Dave Brandt1:0OtterlegSt Lawrence
2001Richard Stockton (25-1-1)Jeff Haines3-2RedlandsMessiah
2000Messiah (22-2-1)Dave Brandt2:0rowanrowan
1999St. Lawrence (22-0)Bob Durocher2:0Wheaton (Illinois)Wheaton (Illinois)
1998Ohio Wesleyan (18-6)JayMartin2-1 (2nd)GreensboroOhio Wesleyan
1997Wheaton (Illinois) (24-0-1)Joe Bean3-0TCNJMary Washington
1996TCNJ (17-5-1)George Nazario2-1 (4ot)KenyaKenya
1995Williams (17-0-1)Mike Russo2-1methodistWilliams
1994Bethany (W.Va.) (15-5-4)John Cunningham1-0 (2o.)Johns HopkinsTCNJ
1993UC San Diego (20-2-2)Derek Armstrong1:0WilliamsWilliams
1992Kean (18-6-1)Tony Okhrimenko3-1Ohio WesleyanKean
1991UC San Diego (18-4-1)Derek Armstrong1:0TCNJUC San Diego
1990Rowan (20-3-2)Dan Gilmore2-1 (4ot, pk)Ohio WesleyanOhio Wesleyan
1989Elizabethtown (23-2)Skip Roderick2:0GreensboroElizabethtown
1988UC San Diego (23-0-2)Derek Armstrong3-0Rochester InstituteRochester Institute
1987UNC Greensboro (17-7-1)Michael Parker6-1Washington-St. LouisUNC Greensboro
1986UNC Greensboro (18-5)Michael Parker2:0UC San DiegoUNC Greensboro
1985UNC Greensboro (20-5)Michael Parker5:0Washington-St. LouisWashington-St. Louis
1984Wheaton (Illinois) (21-1-2)Joe Bean2-1 (3o.)BrandeisWheaton (Illinois)
1983UNC Greensboro (23-1-1)Mike Berticelli3-2Claremont MSUNC Greensboro
1982UNC Greensboro (19-3)Mike Berticelli2-1Bethany (W.Va.)UNC Greensboro
1981Rowan (19-1-2)Dan Gilmore2-1 (4ot)ScrantonElizabethtown
1980Babson (16-3-1)Bill Rogers1-0 (ot)ScrantonBabson
1979Babson (13-2-4)Bill Rogers2-1rowanTCNJ
1978Lock Haven (18-2)Michael Parker3-0Washington-St. LouisBabson
1977Lock Haven (14-4)Michael Parker1:0SUNY CortlandBabson
1976Brandeis (15-2)Mike Coven2-1 (2nd)BrockportElizabethtown
1975Babson (17-0-1)Bob Hartwell1:0BrockportBrockport
1974Brockport (12-2-2)Go Kopczuk3-1SwarthmoreWheaton (Illinois)

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