2017 NCAA Division I men's soccer season















































































2017 NCAA Division I men's soccer season
Number of teams 205
Top goalscorer 17 goals
Niklas Brodacki (Cent. Ark.)
Statistics
Biggest home win
Evansville 9–0 Anderson
(08/25)
Biggest away win
Mercer 7–0 @ VMI (10/28)
Highest scoring
La Salle 4–5 @ Loyola (MD)
(08/25)
Anderson 0–9 @ Evansville
(08/25)
UC Riverside 4–5(ot) @ Grand Canyon
(09/14)
Gardner–Webb 5–4(2ot) @ Furman
(09/23)
Maryland 5–4 @ Wisconsin
(10/13)
Longest winning run 12 games
Akron
(10/10–12/01)
Wake Forest
(09/09–10/21)
Longest unbeaten run 24 games
Indiana (18–0–6)
(08/25–12/10t)
Longest winless run 70 games
VMI (0–67–3)
(9/12/2014–current)
Longest losing run 13 games
VMI
(09/13–current)
Longwood
(09/01–10/21)
Highest attendance
Home Field–11,075
UC Santa Barbara @ Cal Poly
(10/28)
1st meeting
10,293
Cal Poly @ UC Santa Barbara
(10/14)

Neutral Field–8,143
Army vs. Navy
@ Talen Energy Stadium, Chester, Pennsylvania
(10/15)
Lowest attendance
Home field &
Neutral field
Several reported as 0– Probably incorrect, but official
Tournament
Duration November 9 – December 10
Most conference bids
ACC (9)
College Cup
Date December 10
Site
Talen Energy Stadium, Chester, Pennsylvania
Champions Stanford
Runners-up Indiana
Seasons

← 2016


2018 →


The 2017 NCAA Division I men's soccer season was the 59th season of NCAA championship men's college soccer. The regular season began on August 25 and continued into the first weekend of November 2017. The season culminated with the 2017 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship and the four-team College Cup finals at Talen Energy Stadium in Chester, Pennsylvania, December 8–10.[1] There were 205 teams in men's Division I competition.[2] The two-time defending champions, the Stanford Cardinal,[3] won their third consecutive championship by downing the previously undefeated Indiana Hoosiers 1–0 in double overtime.[4]




Contents






  • 1 Changes from 2016


    • 1.1 Coaching changes


    • 1.2 New programs


    • 1.3 Discontinued programs


    • 1.4 Conference realignment


    • 1.5 NCAA Top 10 Ranking




  • 2 Season overview


    • 2.1 Pre-season polls




  • 3 Regular season


    • 3.1 #1


    • 3.2 Top 10 Ranking


    • 3.3 Conference standings


    • 3.4 Major upsets


    • 3.5 Conference winners and tournaments




  • 4 Statistics


    • 4.1 Individuals


    • 4.2 Teams




  • 5 Awards and honors


    • 5.1 Hermann Trophy


    • 5.2 Senior CLASS Award


    • 5.3 All-Americans


    • 5.4 Coaches




  • 6 See also


  • 7 References





Changes from 2016



Coaching changes



































































































































































Program
Outgoing coach
Manner of departure
Date of vacancy
Incoming coach
Date of appointment

Buffalo
Program terminated
on April 3


Stu Riddle
Hired by Northern Kentucky [5]
January 9, 2017
Davie Carmichael [6]
January 31, 2017

Cleveland State

Ali Kazemaini
Resigned[7]
November 5, 2016
Kirk Harwat [8]
October 27, 2016,
effective November 6, 2016

Elon
Chris Little
Hired by Seattle Sounders FC Academy[9]
February 7, 2017
Marc Reeves [10]
February 22, 2017

Florida Atlantic
Kos Donev
Was not announced
Was not announced

Joey Worthen[11]
February 14, 2017

Florida Gulf Coast

Bob Butehorn
Hired by South Florida[12]
December 18, 2016
Jesse Cormier [13]
January 23, 2017

Florida International (FIU)

Scott Calabrese
Hired by Central Florida [14]
December 6, 2016

Kevin Nylen [15]
December 16, 2016

Houston Baptist
Steve Jones
Was not announced
Was not announced
Ryan Pratt[16]
June 13, 2017

Marshall

Bob Gray
Retired[17]
November 11, 2016
Chris Grassie[18]
January 10, 2017

Mount St. Mary's
Program dormant since 2012
Will return in 2018
August 26, 2016

Bryan Cunningham[19]
January 13, 2017

NC State

Kelly Findley
Not Retained/To Sporting Kansas City Academy
November 22, 2016

George Kiefer[20]
November 22, 2016

Northern Illinois (NIU)

Eric Luzzi
Was not announced
Was not announced
Ryan Swan[21]
January 23, 2017

Northern Kentucky
John Basalyga
Retired [22]
December 6, 2016

Stu Riddle[5]
January 9, 2017

Radford
Marc Reeves
Hired by Elon [10]
February 22, 2017

Bryheem Hancock [23]
March 28, 2017

South Florida
George Kiefer
Hired by NC State
November 22, 2016

Bob Butehorn[12]
December 18, 2016

Stetson
Jared Vock
Interim not retained
December 21, 2016

Kyle Gookins[24]
December 22, 2016

UC Irvine
Chris Volk
Not Retained
January 19, 2017
Yossi Raz [25]
January 19, 2017

USC Upstate
Greg Hooks
Retired
July 20, 2017
Scott Halkett [26]
July 20, 2017

Central Florida (UCF)

Bryan Cunningham
Not Retained [27]/To Mount St. Mary's
November 15, 2016

Scott Calabrese [14]
December 6, 2016

Vermont
Jesse Cormier
Hired by FGCU [13]
January 23, 2017

Rob Dow [28]
February 17, 2017


New programs


The California Baptist Lancers have been approved to begin the transition from Division II to Division I and the Western Athletic Conference in 2018–19.[29]



Discontinued programs


Buffalo discontinued men's soccer and three other sports in April 2017 for financial reasons.[30]



Conference realignment
























School

Previous Conference

New Conference

SIU Edwardsville †

Missouri Valley Conference

Mid-American Conference[31]

Valparaiso

Horizon League

Missouri Valley Conference[32]

IUPUI

Summit League

Horizon League[33]


  • † = The SIU Edwardsville Cougars were initially announced as replacing Buffalo for 2018 and beyond, but less than a week after the first announcement, the timetable for SIU Edwardsville's entry was accelerated to 2017.

  • The 2017 season will be the last for Belmont as an associate in Horizon League men's soccer. The team will join the Southern Conference for 2018 and beyond.



NCAA Top 10 Ranking


On October 11, the NCAA announced that, for the first time, the Division I Men’s Soccer Committee would announce a Top 10 Ranking well ahead of the announcement of the tournament field and seeding. The announcement was scheduled for Sunday, October 29 during halftime of the nationally televised game between Indiana and Michigan State and is to designed give the public a sneak peek of he committee's thought process. Bill Wnek, chair of the committee and associate director of athletics at Loyola Maryland stated that, “With 75 percent of the season complete by that point, this will be a great exercise for our committee as we prepare for selection Monday.”


The ranking is to be based on the same criteria used to select and seed the 48 teams for the Division I Men’s Soccer Championship, including strength of schedule, Rating Percentage Index, head-to-head competition, results versus common opponents, significant wins and losses, and locations of contests with additional input provided by the regional advisory committees.[34]



Season overview



Pre-season polls




















































































































United Soccer Coaches
(formerly NSCAA)
[35]
Rank
Team
1

Stanford
2

Wake Forest
3

Denver
4

North Carolina
5

Clemson
6

Maryland
7

Indiana
8

Syracuse
9

Louisville
10

Notre Dame
11

Washington
12

Providence
13

Virginia
14

Creighton
15

Charlotte
16

Akron
17

Virginia Tech
18

UMass Lowell
19

Coastal Carolina
20

New Mexico
21

UCLA
22

Michigan State
23

FGCU
24

Connecticut
25

Butler

































































































































College Soccer News[36]
Rank
Team
1

Stanford
2

Wake Forest
3

Maryland
4

Denver
5

North Carolina
6

Clemson
7

Louisville
8

Virginia Tech
9

Providence
10

Virginia
11

Indiana
12

Syracuse
13

Washington
14

Creighton
15

FGCU
16

Charlotte
17

Notre Dame
18

Akron
19

Albany
20

Butler
21

SIU Edwardsville
22

Loyola-Chicago
23

Michigan State
24

Portland
25

Wisconsin
26

New Mexico
27

Coastal Carolina
28

UMass Lowell
29

Connecticut
30

Pacific













































































































Soccer America[37]
Rank
Team
1

Stanford
2

Maryland
3

North Carolina
4

Indiana
5

Wake Forest
6

Clemson
7

Denver
8

Virginia
9

Notre Dame
10

Louisville
11

Syracuse
12

Providence
13

Akron
14

Washington
15

UCLA
16

Creighton
17

Charlotte
18

Connecticut
19

Pacific
20

Utah Valley
21

UMass Lowell
22

Coastal Carolina
23

Portland
24

Virginia Tech
25

FGCU













































































































Top Drawer Soccer [38]
Rank
Team
1

Stanford
2

Maryland
3

Wake Forest
4

North Carolina
5

Indiana
6

Denver
7

Syracuse
8

Clemson
9

Creighton
10

UMass Lowell
11

Providence
12

Louisville
13

Akron
14

Virginia
15

Portland
16

Utah Valley
17

Notre Dame
18

Washington
19

New Mexico
20

Virginia Tech
21

Loyola-Chicago
22

FGCU
23

Coastal Carolina
24

Butler
25

Charlotte

































































































































Hero Sports[39]
Rank
Team
1

Stanford
2

Wake Forest
3

North Carolina
4

Syracuse
5

Clemson
6

Louisville
7

Notre Dame
8

Maryland
9

Washington
10

Creighton
11

Virginia
12

Butler
13

Providence
14

UCLA
15

Virginia Tech
16

Indiana
17

Charlotte
18

Denver
19

San Diego State
20

Akron
21

Portland
22

FGCU
23

Wisconsin
24

Oregon State
25

Albany
26

Harvard
27

UMass Lowell
28

Loyola-Chicago
29

Pacific
30

New Mexico



Regular season


The regular season will begin on August 25, 2017 and end in early November 2017.



#1




































































Weekly United Soccer Coaches #1 ranked team[40]
Date
Team

Date
Team

Date
Team

Date
Team
August 3 (preseason)

Stanford


None until after season starts

August 29

Stanford

September 5

Stanford
September 12

Indiana

September 19

Notre Dame

September 26

Indiana

October 3

Indiana
October 10

Indiana

October 17

Indiana

October 24

Wake Forest

October 31

Wake Forest
November 7

Wake Forest

November 14

Wake Forest


None until after tournament

December 12

Stanford


Top 10 Ranking


On Sunday, October 29 during halftime of the nationally televised game between Indiana and Michigan State, the Division I Men’s Soccer Committee announced its first-ever NCAA Top 10 Ranking.[41] (See details above.)


1) Wake Forest (15-1-0)


2) Indiana (13-0-3)


3) North Carolina (13-2-1)


4) Clemson (11-3-0)


5) Michigan State (11-2-2)


6) Duke (10-3-2)


7) Notre Dame (9-4-2)


8) Western Michigan (13-2-1)


9) Georgetown (11-2-1)


10) Akron (10-3-1)


(Records are through games played on October 22.)



Conference standings
































































































































































































2017 America East Conference men's soccer standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T     W   L  
T

Vermont
5
1
1     10
8
1

UMass Lowell
5
2
0     10
7
1

Albany ‡
4
2
1     14
5
3
#14 New Hampshire +
4
2
1     13
4
5

UMBC
2
4
1     7
6
5

Stony Brook
1
3
3     7
6
5

Binghamton
1
4
2     5
10
3

Hartford
1
5
1     5
10
3



  • ‡ – 2017 Am. East Tournament champion
    + – Invited to the 2017 NCAA Tournament
As of December 13, 2017; Rankings from United Soccer Coaches






















































































































































2017 American Athletic Conference men's soccer standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T     W   L  
T
#8 SMU ‡
5
1
1     17
3
1

UCF
4
2
1     8
6
2

Connecticut
4
3
0     8
8
2

Temple
4
3
0     9
8
1

South Florida
3
2
2     6
6
4

Tulsa
3
4
0     6
8
1

Memphis
2
3
2     4
8
4

Cincinnati
0
7
0     7
9
1



  • ‡ – 2017 American Tournament champion
    + – Invited to the 2017 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship
As of December 13, 2017; Rankings from United Soccer Coaches

































































































































































































































2017 Atlantic 10 Conference men's soccer standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T     W   L  
T

UMass ‡
6
1
1     15
4
3

VCU +
6
2
0     13
7
0

George Washington
6
2
0     9
7
2

Dayton
6
2
0     9
8
2
#11 Fordham +
5
2
1     14
6
3

Rhode Island
4
3
1     10
6
3

St. Bonaventure
4
4
0     8
9
2

Saint Louis
4
4
0     7
9
1

Davidson
3
4
1     8
7
2

LaSalle
3
5
0     8
9
1

Saint Joseph's
1
6
1     3
11
4

Duquesne
1
7
0     3
13
1

George Mason
0
7
1     5
9
2



  • ‡ – 2017 Atlantic 10 Tournament champion
    + – Invited to the 2017 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship
As of December 13, 2017; Rankings from United Soccer Coaches




















































































































































































































2017 ACC men's soccer standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T     W   L  
T

Atlantic
#5 Wake Forest ‡
7
0
1     19
2
2
#7 Louisville +
5
2
1     13
2
5
#17 Clemson +
4
4
0     12
6
1

NC State +
3
3
2     8
6
4

Boston College
1
6
1     6
10
1

Syracuse
0
6
2     6
8
4

Coastal
#4 North Carolina +
6
1
1     17
4
1
#13 Duke +
4
3
1     13
4
3
#19 Virginia +
3
2
3     13
4
5
#18 Notre Dame +
3
3
2     11
7
2

Virginia Tech +
3
5
0     10
10
0

Pittsburgh
2
6
0     8
10
0



  • ‡ – 2017 ACC Tournament champion
    + – Invited to the 2017 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship
As of December 13, 2017; Rankings from United Soccer Coaches







































































































































2017 Atlantic Sun Conference men's soccer standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T     W   L  
T

Stetson
4
0
2     7
7
2

Florida Gulf Coast
4
1
1     8
6
3

NJIT
3
2
1     8
7
4

North Florida
2
3
1     3
10
2

Jacksonville
2
3
1     6
10
1

Lipscomb ‡
2
4
0     11
8
2

USC Upstate
1
5
0     3
10
2



  • ‡ – 2017 ASUN Tournament champion
    + – Invited to the 2017 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship
As of November 17, 2017; Rankings from United Soccer Coaches




















































































































































































2017 Big East Conference men's soccer standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T     W   L  
T
#12 Butler +
8
1
0     14
5
2
#16 Georgetown ‡
6
2
1     14
4
2

Saint John's
5
2
2     9
7
3

Xavier
5
4
0     11
6
3

Providence
2
2
5     5
8
5

Creighton
3
4
2     9
7
2

Marquette
3
5
1     3
11
2

Seton Hall
3
6
0     6
10
1

DePaul
2
6
1     5
11
2

Villanova
2
7
0     7
11
0



  • ‡ – 2017 Big East Tournament champion
    + – Invited to the 2017 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship
As of December 13, 2017; Rankings from United Soccer Coaches





































































































































































2017 Big South Conference men's soccer standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T     W   L  
T

High Point
7
1
0     10
5
4

Radford
5
1
2     10
4
4

Campbell
5
2
1     9
7
3

Liberty
5
3
0     11
6
1

Gardner–Webb
4
3
1     8
7
2

Presbyterian ‡
3
3
2     6
9
5

UNC Asheville
1
6
1     2
15
1

Longwood
1
6
1     1
15
2

Winthrop
1
7
0     3
13
1



  • ‡ – 2017 Big South Tournament champion
    + – Invited to the 2017 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship
As of November 17, 2017; Rankings from United Soccer Coaches





































































































































































2017 Big Ten Conference men's soccer standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T     W   L  
T
#11 Michigan +
6
1
1     12
6
2
#2 Indiana +
5
0
3     18
1
6
#6 Michigan State +
5
0
3     13
3
4

Maryland +
5
1
2     10
5
4
#10 Wisconsin ‡
4
3
1     12
5
5

Ohio State
3
5
0     8
10
1

Penn State
2
6
0     5
10
2

Northwestern
1
7
0     7
12
0

Rutgers
0
8
0     4
13
1



  • ‡ – 2017 Big Ten Tournament champion
    + – Invited to the 2017 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship
As of December 13, 2017; Rankings from United Soccer Coaches
























































































































































2017 Big West Conference men's soccer standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T     W   L  
T

North

UC Davis
7
2
1     11
7
3

UC Santa Barbara
4
3
3     6
8
5

Sacramento State
4
4
2     8
9
2

Cal Poly
3
6
1     7
10
1

South

CSU Fullerton ‡
4
4
2     10
8
4

CSU Northridge
4
4
2     10
9
2

UC Riverside
4
5
1     5
13
1

UC Irvine
3
5
2     8
8
3



  • ‡ – 2017 Big West Tournament champion
    + – Invited to the 2017 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship
As of November 17, 2017; Rankings from United Soccer Coaches





































































































































































2017 Colonial Athletic Association men's soccer standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T     W   L  
T

James Madison
5
1
2     9
7
3

UNC Wilmington +
5
3
0     12
8
0

Charleston
3
1
4     8
6
4

Hofstra
3
1
4     6
6
6

William & Mary ‡
3
2
3     11
5
5

Elon
3
2
3     7
5
6

Delaware
2
4
2     5
7
4

Northeastern
1
6
1     3
12
3

Drexel
1
6
1     2
14
1



  • ‡ – 2017 CAA Tournament champion
    + – Invited to the 2017 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship
As of November 19, 2017; Rankings from United Soccer Coaches





































































































































































2017 Conference USA men's soccer standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T     W   L  
T
#20 FIU +
6
0
2     12
2
4

Old Dominion ‡
6
2
0     13
6
2

Kentucky
4
2
2     8
6
4

New Mexico
3
3
2     8
6
4

Charlotte
2
1
5     8
5
6

Marshall
3
5
0     8
10
1

South Carolina
2
4
2     6
9
2

Florida Atlantic
2
6
0     2
14
0

UAB
1
6
1     5
7
4



  • ‡ – 2017 CUSA Tournament champion
    + – Invited to the 2017 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship
As of December 13, 2017; Rankings from United Soccer Coaches




















































































































































































2017 Horizon League men's soccer standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T     W   L  
T

Green Bay
7
1
1     9
5
3

UIC ‡
6
2
1     11
6
3

Milwaukee
6
3
0     10
5
4

Wright State
6
3
0     10
7
1

Cleveland State
4
3
2     7
10
2

Detroit
4
4
1     7
8
4

Northern Kentucky
3
4
2     7
6
4

Oakland
3
5
1     6
10
1

Belmont
2
7
0     5
9
2

IUPUI
0
9
0     0
15
2



  • ‡ – 2017 Horizon Tournament champion
    + – Invited to the 2017 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship
As of November 17, 2017; Rankings from United Soccer Coaches






















































































































































2017 Ivy League men's soccer standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T     W   L  
T
#23 Dartmouth ‡
6
0
1     12
3
2
#25 Columbia +
5
1
1     12
3
3

Brown
2
3
2     8
6
3

Princeton
2
3
2     6
7
4

Yale
2
3
2     5
9
2

Cornell
2
4
1     7
8
2

Penn
2
4
1     4
12
1

Harvard
1
4
2     2
10
4



  • ‡ – Conference champion
    + – Invited to the 2017 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship
As of December 13, 2017; Rankings from United Soccer Coaches



































































































































































































2017 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference men's soccer standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T     W   L  
T

Fairfield ‡
7
1
2     12
5
3

Rider
6
2
2     12
5
2

Canisius
5
1
4     12
4
4

Manhattan
6
3
1     9
8
1

Quinnipiac
6
4
0     8
9
2

Iona
4
4
2     5
7
4

Monmouth
4
5
1     7
9
2

Siena
2
4
4     4
7
7

Marist
3
6
1     7
10
1

Saint Peter's
2
8
0     3
11
2

Niagara
1
8
1     2
14
2



  • ‡ – 2017 MAAC Tournament champion
    + – Invited to the 2017 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship
As of November 17, 2017; Rankings from United Soccer Coaches
























































































































2017 Mid-American Conference men's soccer standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T     W   L  
T
#9 Western Michigan +
5
0
0     17
4
1
#3 Akron ‡
4
1
0     18
4
2

SIU Edwardsville
2
3
0     7
10
1

West Virginia
1
2
2     9
6
4

Bowling Green
1
3
1     7
9
1

Northern Illinois
0
4
1     3
11
1



  • ‡ – 2017 MAC Tournament champion
    + – Invited to the 2017 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship
As of December 13, 2017; Rankings from United Soccer Coaches






































































































































2017 Missouri Valley Conference men's soccer standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T     W   L  
T

Missouri State
5
2
1     9
5
3

Central Arkansas ‡
5
3
0     9
11
1

Bradley
4
3
1     10
7
3

Evansville
3
4
1     11
8
2

Loyola Chicago
3
4
1     7
8
3

Valparaiso
3
5
0     8
9
1

Drake
2
4
2     6
10
2


  • ‡ – 2017 MVC Tournament champion
    + – Invited to the 2017 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship
As of November 17, 2017; Rankings from United Soccer Coaches






















































































































































2017 Northeast Conference men's soccer standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T     W   L  
T

St. Francis Br'klyn ‡
6
0
1     14
5
1

LIU Brooklyn
4
2
1     6
9
3

Fairleigh Dickinson
3
2
2     10
5
3

Robert Morris
3
3
1     4
11
3

Saint Francis (PA)
3
4
0     10
8
0

Central Connecticut
2
3
2     5
8
4

Bryant
2
3
2     2
10
3

Sacred Heart
0
6
1     3
14
1



  • ‡ – 2017 NEC Tournament champion
    + – Invited to the 2017 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship
As of November 17, 2017; Rankings from United Soccer Coaches
























































































































2017 Pac-12 Conference men's soccer standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T     W   L  
T
#1 Stanford ‡
9
0
1     19
2
2

California +
6
4
0     11
7
0

Washington +
5
4
1     12
7
1

UCLA
4
6
0     7
10
1

Oregon State
4
6
0     7
11
0

San Diego State
1
9
0     6
13
0



  • ‡ – Conference champion
    + – Invited to the 2017 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship
As of December 13, 2017; Rankings from United Soccer Coaches




















































































































































































2017 Patriot League men's soccer standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T     W   L  
T

Loyola Maryland
7
2
0     11
6
1

Boston U.
6
2
1     7
8
4

Lehigh
5
3
1     11
7
1

Bucknell
5
3
1     7
8
4

Holy Cross
4
3
2     7
9
4
#21 Colgate ‡
4
4
1     12
11
1

Army
3
4
2     9
6
2

American
3
6
0     4
12
1

Lafayette
3
6
0     4
14
0

Navy
0
7
2     2
13
2



  • ‡-Tournament Champion
    +-Invited to the NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship
As of December 13, 2017; Rankings from United Soccer Coaches
























































































































2017 Southern Conference men's soccer standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T     W   L  
T

East Tenn. State
6
0
4     9
2
7

UNC Greensboro
6
3
1     10
7
3

Furman
5
2
3     12
5
3

Mercer ‡
4
4
2     7
9
6

Wofford
4
6
0     4
15
0

VMI
0
10
0     0
16
2



  • ‡-2017 SoCon Tournament Champion
    +-Invited to the 2017 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship
As of November 17, 2017; Rankings from United Soccer Coaches
























































































































2017 Summit League men's soccer standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T     W   L  
T

Denver
5
0
0     11
6
2

Western Illinois
3
2
0     5
10
0

Omaha ‡
2
1
2     10
6
3

Eastern Illinois
2
2
1     4
9
6

Oral Roberts
1
4
0     4
11
1

Fort Wayne
0
4
1     5
9
4



  • ‡-Tournament Champion
    +-Invited to the 2017 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship
As of November 17, 2017; Rankings from United Soccer Coaches
























































































































2017 Sun Belt Conference men's soccer standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T     W   L  
T
#15 Coastal Carolina ‡
4
1
0     14
7
1

Georgia State
3
1
1     12
7
1

Georgia Southern
3
2
0     9
8
1

Hartwick
2
2
1     7
9
2

Appalachian State
0
3
2     5
8
6

Howard
0
3
2     2
15
3



  • ‡-Sun Belt Tournament Champion
    +-Invited to the 2017 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship
As of December 13, 2017; Rankings from United Soccer Coaches






















































































































































2017 West Coast Conference men's soccer standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T     W   L  
T

San Francisco ‡
6
1
0     10
9
0

Pacific +
4
2
1     13
4
2

Portland
4
2
1     9
7
1

Saint Mary's
3
2
2     6
6
5

Santa Clara
3
3
1     3
13
1

San Diego
2
3
2     8
6
3

Loyola Marymount
2
5
0     4
12
2

Gonzaga
0
6
1     6
9
2



  • ‡-Conference champion
    + - Invited to the NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship
As of November 19, 2017; Rankings from United Soccer Coaches



































































































































































































2017 Western Athletic Conference men's soccer standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T     W   L  
T

Air Force +
8
0
2     14
3
3
#24 Seattle ‡
6
1
3     15
4
4

UNLV
7
3
0     11
9
1

San Jose State
5
4
1     9
11
1

UTRGV
4
4
2     7
7
3

Grand Canyon
4
5
1     7
11
1

Cal St. Bakersfield
4
5
1     6
11
1

Utah Valley
3
5
2     6
10
2

UMKC
3
7
0     5
10
3

Incarnate Word
3
7
0     5
11
1

Houston Baptist
2
8
0     5
10
0



  • ‡-Tournament Champion
    + - Invited to the NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship
As of November 19, 2017; Rankings from United Soccer Coaches



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.



















































































































































































































































Date
Winner
Score
Loser
September 1
@ UNC Wilmington
1–0
#3 North Carolina
September 1

Furman
1–0(2ot)
@ #4 Denver
September 5

Georgia State
2–1(ot)
@ #2 Wake Forest
September 8
@ NC State
1–0
#3 Clemson
September 8
@ UC Irvine
1–0
#9 Denver
September 9

Tulsa
2–0
@ #1 Stanford
September 9
@ Northeastern
2–1
#12 UMass Lowell
September 10
@ Cal State Northridge
2–0
#9 Denver
September 12

Cincinnati
1–0
@ #13 Kentucky
September 15
#17 Louisville
2–1
@ #7 Syracuse
September 15
@ Northern Illinois
1–0
#10 Omaha
September 15
@ UC Santa Barbara
1–0
#14 Pacific
September 19

Cornell
1–0(ot)
@ #7 Syracuse
September 19
@ South Carolina
1–0
#15 Furman
September 22
@ Virginia Tech
2–1

#1 Notre Dame
September 22

Duke
2–1
@ #11 Syracuse
September 23
@ Saint Louis
2–0
#5 Stanford
September 23

Gardner–Webb
5–4(2ot)
@ #13 Furman
September 27
@ Akron
4–1
#4 Michigan State
September 29
@ Portland
4–1
#9 Western Michigan
September 30
@ UMBC
1–0
#12 New Hampshire
September 30
@ Old Dominion
2–0
#13 Kentucky
September 30

VCU
1–0(2ot)
@ #15 UNC Wilmington
October 3

Pittsburgh
1–0
@ #14 Columbia
October 11
@ West Virginia
1–0
#6 Michigan State
October 11

Charleston
2–1
@ #15 UNC Wilmington
October 13

Pittsburgh
1–0
@ #7 Notre Dame
October 14
@ James Madison
2–0
#15 UNC Wilmington
October 17

Radford
1–0
@ #10 Virginia
October 20

Coastal Carolina
1–0
@ #3 Maryland
October 21

NC State
3–2
@ #5 Louisville
October 23

VCU
3–0
@ #9 Maryland
October 28
@ St. John's
1–0
#10 Georgetown
October 29
#19 Michigan
2–1
@ #9 Maryland
November 5

Ohio State
2–1
@ #8 Michigan State
November 5
#21 Notre Dame
2–1
@ #3 North Carolina
November 10

Charlotte
3–1
@ Old Dominion
#8 FIU
November 10

Wisconsin
4–0
@ Grand Park
#10 Michigan
November 10

San Jose State
1–0
@ UNLV
#12 Air Force


Conference winners and tournaments






























































































































































































































Conference
Regular
season winner

Conference
Player of the Year

Conference
Coach of the Year
Conference
tournament
Tournament
venue (city)
Tournament champion

America East
Conference

Vermont

None named–
4 position awards

New Hampshire staff (Marc Hubbard, HC)

2017 America East Tournament
Campus sites

Albany

American Athletic
Conference

SMU

None named–
4 position awards

SMU staff (Kevin Hudson,HC)

2017 American Athletic Tournament

Westcott Field
(University Park, TX)

SMU

Atlantic 10
Conference

UMass

None named–
3 position awards

Fran O’Leary (UMass)

2017 A-10 Tournament

Baujan Field
(Dayton, OH)

UMass

Atlantic Coast
Conference
Atlantic–Wake Forest
Coastal–North Carolina

None named–
3 position awards

Bobby Muuss (Wake Forest)

2017 ACC Tournament

MUSC Health Stadium
(Charleston, SC)

Wake Forest

Atlantic Sun
Conference

Stetson
Mamadou Guirassy (NJIT)
Kyle Gookins (Stetson)

2017 ASUN Tournament
Campus sites

Lipscomb

Big East
Conference

Butler

None named–
4 position awards

Butler staff (Paul Snape, HC)

2017 Big East Tournament
Campus sites

Georgetown

Big South
Conference

High Point

None named–
2 position awards

EJ O’Keeffe (High Point)

2017 Big South Tournament
Campus sites

Presbyterian

Big Ten
Conference

Michigan

None named–
4 position awards

Chaka Daley (Michigan)

2017 B1G Tournament

Grand Park
(Westfield, IN)

Wisconsin

Big West
Conference
N–UC Davis
S–CSU Fullerton & CSU Northridge (tie)

None named–
4 position awards

Dwayne Shaffer (UC Davis)

2017 Big West Tournament
Campus sites

CSU Fullerton

Colonial Athletic
Association

James Madison
Antonio Bustamante (William & Mary)
Tom Foley (James Madison)

2017 CAA Tournament
James Madison Soccer Complex
(Harrisonburg, VA)

William & Mary

Conference
USA

FIU
Santiago Patino (FIU)
Kevin Nylen (FIU)

2017 C-USA Tournament
Old Dominion Soccer Complex
(Norfolk, VA)

Old Dominion

Horizon
League

Green Bay
AJ Paterson (Wright State)
Jeremy Bonomo (Green Bay)

2017 Horizon League Tournament

Alumni Field
(Dayton, OH)

UIC

Ivy
League

Dartmouth

None named–
2 position awards

Chad Riley (Dartmouth)

No tournament

Metro Atlantic
Athletic
Conference

Fairfield

None named–
3 position awards

Carl Rees (Fairfield)

2017 MAAC Tournament
Campus sites

Fairfield

Mid-American
Conference

Western Michigan
Brandon Bye (Western Michigan)
Chad Wiseman (Western Michigan)

2017 MAC Tournament

WMU Soccer Complex
(Kalamazoo, MI)

Akron

Missouri Valley
Conference

Missouri State
Niklas Brodacki (Central Arkansas)
Central Arkansas staff (Ross Duncan, HC)

2017 MVC tournament

Shea Stadium
(Peoria, IL)

Central Arkansas

Northeast
Conference

St. Francis Brooklyn
Rasmus Hansen (LIU Brooklyn)
St. Francis Brooklyn staff (Tom Giovatto, HC)

2017 NEC Tournament
Campus sites

St. Francis Brooklyn

Pac-12
Conference

Stanford
Foster Langsdorf (Stanford)
Jeremy Gunn (Stanford)

No tournament

Patriot
League

Loyola Maryland

None named–
4 position awards

Steve Nichols (Loyola Maryland)

2017 Patriot League Tournament
Hosted by season champion

Colgate

Southern
Conference

East Tennessee State
Laurence Wyke (Furman)
Bo Oshoniyi (East Tennessee State)

2017 SoCon Tournament

Eugene Stone Soccer Stadium
(Greenville, SC)

Mercer

The Summit
League

Denver

None named–
3 position awards

Jamie Franks (Denver)

2017 Summit League Tournament

Al F. Caniglia Field
{Omaha, NE}

Omaha

Sun Belt
Conference

Coastal Carolina
Frantzdy Pierrot (Coastal Carolina)
Shaun Docking (Coastal Carolina)

2017 Sun Belt Tournament

Coastal Carolina University Soccer Field
(Conway, SC)

Coastal Carolina

West Coast
Conference

San Francisco
Leon Schwarzer (San Francisco)
Eddie Soto (San Francisco)

No tournament

Western Athletic
Conference

Air Force

None named–
2 position awards

Doug Hill (Air Force)

2017 WAC Tournament
Peter Johann Memorial Field
(Las Vegas, NV)

Seattle


Statistics



Individuals

























































































GOALS[42]
Rank
Scorer
School
Games
Goals
1
Niklas Brodacki
Central Arkansas
20
17
2
Mamadou Guirassy
NJIT
19
16


Jon Bakero
Wake Forest
23
16
4
Danny Musovski
UNLV
17
15

Santiago Patino
FIU
18
15

Kieran Roberts
Radford
18
15

Mark Forrest
Lehigh
19
15

Antonio Bustamante
William & Mary
21
15
9
Jamie O'Grady
Hartwick
18
14

Garrett McLaughlin
SMU
21
14

Foster Langsdorf
Stanford
23
14

Last update on 13 December 2017









































































































GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE[43]
Rank
Keeper
School
Games
Minutes
GA
GAA
1
Trey Muse
Indiana
25
2419
7
.260
2
Nico Corti
Stanford
23
2098
9
.386
3
Dylan Castanheira
Columbia
18
1692
8
.425
4
Andreu Cases Mundet
Wake Forest
22
2018
11
.491
5
Liam Priestley
Missouri State
17
1615
9
.501
6
Danny Vitiello
Albany
15
1433
8
.502
7
Matthew Keller
Evansville
12
1039
6
.520
8
Andrew Pesci
New Hampshire
22
2107
13
.555
9
Matthew Jegier
Elon
18
1740
11
.569
10
Christopher Palacios
Dartmouth
16
1414
9
.573

Last update on 13 December 2017


































































































ASSISTS[44]
Rank
Player
School
Games
Assists
1
Christopher Mueller
Wisconsin
21
20
2

Jon Bakero
Wake Forest
23
14
3
Rey Ortiz
Portland
17
13

Cam Lindley
North Carolina
22
13

Jared Stroud
Colgate
24
13
6
Brandon Servania
Wake Forest
21
11


Zach Wright
North Carolina
21
11
8
Doyle Tuvesson
Lehigh
18
10

Aaron Lombardi
San Francisco
19
10

Declan McCabe
Georgetown
19
10

Bjarki Benediktsson
Canisius
20
10

Ryder Bell
William & Mary
21
10

Last update on 13 December 2017




















































































































SAVE PERCENTAGE[45]
Rank
Keeper
School
Games
Minutes
Saves
GA
Save %
1
Trey Muse
Indiana
25
2419
65
7
.903
2
Nico Corti
Stanford
23
2098
73
9
.890
3
Danny Vitiello
Albany
15
1433
56
8
.879
4
Liam Priestley
Missouri State
17
1615
63
9
.875
5
Matthew Keller
Evansville
12
1039
40
6
.870
6
Tom McMahon
Stony Brook
10
901
46
7
.868
7
Marcellin Gohier
Manhattan
14
1301
53
9
.855
8
Brandon Barnes
Bradley
21
1966
103
18
.851
9
Dylan Castanheira
Columbia
18
1692
44
8
.846
10
Nate Himes
Marshall
13
1125
59
11
.843

Last update on 13 December 2017














































































































































TOTAL POINTS[46]
Rank
Player
School
Games
Goals
Assists
Points
1

Jon Bakero
Wake Forest
23
16
14
46
2
Mark Forrest
Lehigh
19
15
8
38

Niklas Brodacki
Central Arkansas
21
17
4
38

Christopher Mueller
Wisconsin
21
9
20
38
5
Danny Musovski
UNLV
17
15
6
36
5
Santiago Patino
FIU
18
15
5
35

Mamadou Guirassy
NJIT
19
16
3
35

Antonio Bustamante
William & Mary
21
15
5
35
9
Foster Langsdorf
Stanford
23
14
6
34
10
Kieran Roberts
Radford
18
15
1
31

Sivert Daehlie
Radford
18
12
7
31

Brandon Bye
Western Michigan
21
12
7
31

Brandon Guhl
Butler
21
13
5
31

Garrett McLaughlin
SMU
21
14
3
31

Last update on 13 December 2017



















































































TOTAL SAVES[47]
Rank
Keeper
School
Games
Saves
1
Jacob Jordan
Drexel
17
110
2
Ben Lundgaard
Virginia Tech
20
108
3
Brandon Barnes
Bradley
21
103
4
Rafael Pereira
Rutgers
18
97
5
Winter Fondi
Robert Morris
18
96
6
Thor Arne Hofs
George Washington
18
93

Philipp Schilling
Wisconsin
22
93
8
Mac Burke
Navy
17
92
9
Mike Novotny
Eastern Illinois
18
91

Eric Dick
Butler
20
91

Last update on 13 December 2017




  • Individual statistics are through the games of 10 December 2017.


Teams


















































































SCORING OFFENSE[48]
Rank
School
Games
Goals
Goals/Game
1

FIU
18
50
2.778
2

Wake Forest
23
58
2.522
3

Gardner–Webb
17
42
2.471
4

North Carolina
22
53
2.409
5

Canisius
20
45
2.250
6

Clemson
19
41
2.158


VCU
19
41
2.158
8

Radford
18
38
2.111


Saint Francis (PA)
18
38
2.111
10

Stanford
23
48
2.087

Last update on 13 December 2017






























































































SCORING DEFENSE (Team Goals Against Average)[49]
Rank
School
Games
Minutes
GA
Team GAA
1

Indiana
25
2419
7
.260
2

Stanford
23
2122
9
.382
3

Columbia
18
1692
8
.425
4

Missouri State
17
1615
9
.501
5

Wake Forest
23
3137
13
.547
6

New Hampshire
22
2107
13
.555
7

Akron
24
2229
14
.565
8

Elon
18
1740
11
.569
9

SMU
21
1963
13
.596
10

Michigan St.
20
1889
13
.619

Last update on 13 December 2017




















































































SHUTOUT PERCENTAGE[50]
Rank
School
Games
Shutouts
Shutout %
1

Indiana
25
18
.720
2

Stanford
23
16
.696
3

Missouri State
17
11
.647
4

Western Michigan
22
14
.636
5

Columbia
18
11
.611
6

Louisville
20
12
.600
7

Dartmouth
17
10
.588
8

SMU
21
12
.571
9

Wake Forest
23
13
.565
10

Elon
18
10
.556

Last update on 13 December 2017


  • Team statistics are through the games of 10 December 2017.





























































































WON-LOST-TIED PERCENTAGE[51]
Rank
School
Wins
Loses
Ties
W-L-T %
1

Stanford
19
2
2
.870


Wake Forest
17
2
2
.870
3

Indiana
18
1
6
.840
4

SMU
17
3
1
.833
5

North Carolina
17
4
1
.795


Western Michigan
17
4
1
.795
7

Akron
18
4
2
.792
8

FIU
12
2
4
.778
9

Air Force
14
3
3
.775


Louisville
13
2
5
.775

Last update on 13 December 2017





Awards and honors



Hermann Trophy


  • The Hermann Trophy is given to the year's most outstanding player. Finalists:

    • Jon Bakero (FW), Wake Forest


    • Tomas Hilliard-Arce (DF), Stanford


    • Grant Lillard (DF), Indiana




Senior CLASS Award



  • The Senior CLASS Award is presented each year to the most outstanding senior NCAA Division I. Finalists:

    • Jon Bakero (FW), Wake Forest


    • Fraser Colmer (DF), Radford


    • Jimmy Fiscus (DF), Michigan State


    • Foster Langsdorf (FW), Stanford


    • Wyatt Omsberg (DF), Dartmouth




All-Americans



On December 7, 2017, United Soccer Coaches announced their All-America teams, broken into three starting XI's.[52]
























































Position

1st Team

2nd Team

3rd Team
Player
School
Player
School
Player
School

GK

Eric Dick

Butler

Drew Shepherd

Western Michigan

Jonny Sutherland

East Tennessee State

DF

Tomas Hilliard-Arce
Tim Kübel
Grant Lillard
João Moutinho

Stanford
Louisville
Indiana
Akron

Jimmy Fiscus
Andrew Gutman
Wyatt Omsberg

Michigan State
Indiana
Dartmouth

Nathan Aune
Jordan Cano
Oscar Chacon
Kevin Politz

Seattle U
SMU
Air Force
Wake Forest

MF

Tucker Bone
Mauro Cichero
Cam Lindley

Air Force
SMU
North Carolina

Jose Aguinaga
Christopher Lema
Rafael Santos

Rider
Georgetown
VCU

Antonio Bustamante
Daniel Krutzen
Paul Marie
Eryk Williamson

William & Mary
Albany
FIU
Maryland

FW

Jon Bakero
Brandon Bye ♦
Foster Langsdorf
Santiago Patino

Wake Forest
Western Michigan
Stanford
FIU

Arthur Bosua
Jon Gallagher
Christopher Mueller
Robin Schmidt
Alan Winn

Columbia
Notre Dame
Wisconsin
New Hampshire
North Carolina

Mark Forrest
Garrett McLaughlin
Davis Smith
Brian White

Lehigh
SMU
UMass
Duke

♦ = Additionally, the United Soccer Coaches named Western Michigan's Brandon Bye as the 2017 NCAA Men's Soccer Division I Scholar Player of the Year.[53] .



Coaches



  • United Soccer Coaches College Coach of the Year: Jeremy Gunn, Stanford[54]


See also



  • College soccer

  • List of NCAA Division I men's soccer programs

  • 2017 in American soccer

  • 2017 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship

  • 2017 NCAA Division I women's soccer season



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