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National Champions: Washington Huskies Win First-Ever 2025 NCAA DI Men’s Soccer Title

Washington Huskies Win First-Ever 2025 NCAA DI Men’s Soccer Title

The 2025 NCAA DI men’s soccer title was won by the Washington Huskies.

This is the program’s first-ever title. Just minutes into overtime, the Huskies defeated NC State in a comeback attempt and scored a game-winning goal to win the championship, 3-2. With a goal inside the box, Harrison Bertos cliched the title.

There were 26 teams chosen at random and automatic qualifiers from 22 conferences. First-round byes were granted to the top 16 teams according on their seeding.

Bracket for the 2025 DI men’s soccer championship

Bracket for the 2025 DI men’s soccer championship
  • Selection show: 1 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 17 on NCAA.com
  • First round: Thursday, Nov. 20
    • Duke 1, FDU 0
    • Cornell 4, Lafayette 0
    • Denver 2, UC Irvine 0
    • Seton Hall 1, Siena 1
    • Grand Canyon 0, UCLA 0
    • UNC Greensboro 0, Elon 0
    • Hofstra 2, Syracuse 0
    • Western Michigan 1, Clemson 0
    • North Carolina 2, North Florida 2 (6-5)
    • Notre Dame 1, Michigan 0
    • UCF 3, Florida Atlantic 2
    • West Virginia 4, St. John’s (New York) 3
    • Kansas City 1, Lindenwood 0
    • Marshall 1, Cleveland State 0
    • Saint Louis 2, Kentucky 1
    • Washington 3, Oregon St. 2
  • Second round: Sunday, Nov. 23
    • Saint Louis 1, No. 6 Indiana 0
    • Hofstra 3, No. 1 Vermont 2
    • No. 4 Maryland 1, North Carolina 1
    • No. 14 Akron 1, Notre Dame 0
    • No. 16 Furman 1, Western Michigan 0
    • No. 13 UConn 3, Cornell 1
    • Washington 1, No. 5 SMU 0
    • Duke 2, No. 3 Princeton 1
    • No. 7 Georgetown 2, UCF 0
    • UNC Greensboro 2, No. 2 Virginia 2 (4-3 PKs)
    • No. 15 NC State 2, Marshall 0
    • No. 11 Bryant 1, Seton Hall 0
    • No. 10 High Point 3, West Virginia 2
    • No. 12 Stanford 1, Kansas City 0
    • Grand Canyon 2, No. 9 San Diego 1
    • No. 8 Portland 2, Denver 2 (5-4 PKs)
  • Third round:
    • Saturday, Nov. 29
      • No. 4 Maryland 3, No. 13 UConn 0
      • No. 7 Georgetown 2, No. 10 High Point 1
      • No. 8 Portland 1, Grand Canyon 0
    • Sunday, Nov. 30
      • No. 16 Furman 3, Hofstra 3 (5-4)
      • No. 14 Akron 2, Duke 0
      • Saint Louis 2, No. 11 Bryant 2 (4-3)
      • No. 15 NC State 2, UNC Greensboro 0
      • Washington 1, No. 12 Stanford 0
  • Quarterfinals:
    • Friday, Dec. 5
      • No. 16 Furman 1, No. 8 Portland 0
    • Saturday, Dec. 6
      • Washington 3, No. 4 Maryland 1
      • Saint Louis 3, No. 14 Akron 2
      • No. 15 NC State 3, No. 7 Georgetown 2
  • Semifinals: Friday, Dec. 12
    • Washington 3, No. 16 Furman 1
    • No. 15 NC State 2, Saint Louis 1
  • Final: Monday, Dec. 15
    • Washington 3, No. 15 NC State 2 (OT)

NCAA DI men’s soccer championship history

Year Champion (Record) Coach Score Runner-Up Host or Site
2024 Vermont (16-2-6) Rob Dow 2-1 (ot) Marshall Cary, N.C.
2023 Clemson (15-3-5) Mike Noonan 2-1 Notre Dame Louisville, KY
2022 Syracuse (19-2-4) Ian McIntyre 2-2 (PK) Indiana Cary, N.C.
2021 Clemson (16-5-2) Mike Noonan 2-0 Washington Cary, N.C.
2020 Marshall (13-2-3) Chris Grassie 1-0 (ot) Indiana Cary, N.C.
2019 Georgetown (20-1-3) Brian Wiese 3-3 (2ot, pk) Virginia Cary, N.C.
2018 Maryland (13-6-4) Sasho Cirovski 1-0 Akron Santa Barbara, Calif.
2017 Stanford (19-2-2) Jeremy Gunn 1-0 (2ot) Indiana Philadelphia
2016 Stanford (15-3-5) Jeremy Gunn 0-0 (2ot, pk) Wake Forest Houston
2015 Stanford (18-2-3) Jeremy Gunn 4-0 Clemson Kansas City, Kan.
2014 Virginia (14-6-3) George Gelnovatch 0-0 (2ot, pk) UCLA Cary, N.C.
2013 Notre Dame (17-1-6) Bobby Clark 2-1 Maryland Chester, Pa.
2012 Indiana (16-5-3) Todd Yeagley 1-0 Georgetown Hoover, Ala.
2011 North Carolina (21-2-3) Carlos Somoano 1-0 Charlotte Hoover, Ala.
2010 Akron (22-1-2) Caleb Porter 1-0 Louisville Santa Barbara, Calif.
2009 *Virginia (19-3-3) George Gelnovatch 0-0 (2ot, pk) Akron Cary, N.C.
2008 Maryland (23-3) Sasho Cirovski 1-0 North Carolina Frisco, Texas
2007 Wake Forest (22-2-2) Jay Vidovich 2-1 Ohio State Cary, N.C.
2006 UC Santa Barbara (17-7-1) Tim Vom Steeg 2-1 UCLA St. Louis
2005 Maryland (20-4-1) Sasho Cirovski 1-0 New Mexico Cary, N.C.
2004 *Indiana (19-4-1) Mike Freitag 1-1 (2ot, pk) UC Santa Barbara Carson, Calif.
2003 Indiana (17-3-5) Jerry Yeagley 2-1 St. John’s (N.Y) Columbus, Ohio
2002 UCLA (18-3-3) Tom Fitzgerald 1-0 Stanford Dallas
2001 North Carolina (20-3-2) Elmar Bolowich 2-0 Indiana Columbus, Ohio
2000 Connecticut (20-3-2) Ray Reid 2-0 Creighton Charlotte, N.C.
1999 Indiana (21-3) Jerry Yeagley 1-0 Santa Clara Charlotte, N.C.
1998 Indiana (23-2) Jerry Yeagley 3-1 Stanford Richmond
1997 UCLA (22-2) Sigi Schmid 2-0 Virginia Richmond
1996 St. John’s (N.Y.) (22-2-2) Dave Masur 4-1 FIU Richmond
1995 Wisconsin (20-4-1) Jim Launder 2-0 Duke Richmond
1994 Virginia (22-3-1) Bruce Arena 1-0 Indiana Davidson
1993 Virginia (22-3) Bruce Arena 2-0 South Carolina Davidson
1992 Virginia (21-2-1) Bruce Arena 2-0 San Diego Davidson
1991 *Virginia (19-1-2) Bruce Arena 0-0 (4ot, pk) Santa Clara South Florida
1990 *UCLA (19-1-2) Sigi Schmid 0-0 (4ot, pk) Rutgers South Florida
1989 Santa Clara (20-0-3)/Virginia (21-2-2) Steve Sampson/Bruce Arena 1-1 (2ot) Rutgers
1988 Indiana (19-3-3) Jerry Yeagley 1-0 Howard Indiana
1987 Clemson (18-5-1) I.M. Ibrahim 2-0 San Diego State Clemson
1986 Duke (18-5-1) John Rennie 1-0 Akron Tacoma, Wash.
1985 UCLA (20-1-4) Sigi Schmid 1-0 (8ot) American Seattle
1984 Clemson (22-4) I.M. Ibrahim 2-1 Indiana Seattle
1983 Indiana (21-1-4) Jerry Yeagley 1-0 (2ot) Columbia Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
1982 Indiana (21-3-2) Jerry Yeagley 2-1 (8ot) Duke Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
1981 Connecticut (20-3-2) Joe Morrone 2-1 (ot) Alabama A&M Stanford
1980 San Francisco (24-0-2) Steve Negoesco 4-3 (ot) Indiana Tampa, Fla.
1979 SIU Edwardsville (19-2-3) Bob Guelker 3-2 Clemson Tampa, Fla.
1978 San Francisco# (28-1) Steve Negoesco 2-0 Indiana Tampa, Fla.
1977 Hartwick (16-0-2) Jim Lennox 2-1 San Francisco California
1976 San Francisco (20-2-3) Steve Negoesco 1-0 Indiana Penn
1975 San Francisco (21-1-2) Steve Negoesco 4-1 SIU Edwardsville SIU Edwardsville
1974 Howard (19-0) Lincoln Phillips 2-1 (4ot) St. Louis St. Louis
1973 St. Louis (15-2-3) Harry Keough 2-1 (ot) UCLA Miami, Fla.
1972 St. Louis (15-2-3) Harry Keough 4-2 UCLA Miami, Fla.
1971 Howard# (15-0) Lincoln Phillips 3-2 St. Louis Miami, Fla.
1970 St. Louis (14-0-1) Harry Keough 1-0 UCLA SIU Edwardsville
1969 St. Louis (13-0) Harry Keough 4-0 San Francisco San Jose State
1968 Maryland (14-0-1)/Michigan State (11-1-3) Doyle Royal/Gene Kenney 2-2 (2ot) Georgia Tech-Emory
1967 Michigan State (12-0-2)/St. Louis (8-3-2) Gene Kenney/Harry Keough 0-0 (Game called due to weather St. Louis
1966 San Francisco (11-0-1) Steve Negoesco 5-2 Long Island California
1965 St. Louis (14-0) Bob Guelker 1-0 Michigan State St. Louis
1964 Navy (15-0) F.H. Warner 1-0 Michigan State Brown
1963 St. Louis (13-1) Bob Guelker 3-0 Navy Rutgers
1962 St. Louis (12-0-1) Bob Guelker 4-3 Maryland St. Louis
1961 West Chester (12-0) Mel Lorback 2-0 St. Louis St. Louis
1960 St. Louis (14-1) Bob Guelker 3-2 Maryland Brooklyn
1959 St. Louis (11-1) Bob Guelker 5-2 Bridgeport Connecticut
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