2010 NIRSA National Soccer Championship


The 2010 'NIRSA national soccer championship' was the 17th NIRSA National Soccer Championships, the annual national championships for United States-based, collegiate club soccer teams organized by NIRSA. It took place at Reach 11 Sports Complex, in Phoenix, Arizona from Thursday, November 18 to Saturday, November 20, 2010.

Overview

Men's championship

In the finals, [2005 National Intramural and Recreational Sports Association|NIRSA National Soccer Championship|2005] champions Colorado would face finals debutants Missouri. Coming into the finals, both teams won their Sweet 16 matchup 1–0. While Colorado won their next two games against Northwestern and Arizona, respectively, by 3 goals each, Missouri needed a 10-round penalty shootout against Cal Poly in the quarterfinals and a late second half goal against Texas in the semifinals. In the finals, Colorado started early with a goal in the 18th minute by eventual MVP Connor Hutchinson then doubled their advantage right at the end of the first half with a goal from Anthony Smoller in the 40th minute. Conner Hutchinson added a third goal 5 minutes prior to the end of the game, but a last minute PK from Missouri's Shane Rasch would be the last meaningful action of the match as Colorado claimed a 3–1 victory and their second national title.

Women's championship

In the finals, the three time reigning champions, UC-Santa Barbara, were looking to claim their fourth straight title and fifth overall against finals debutants Texas. Coming into the finals, Texas would have to overcome a 1–0 deficit in the round of 16 against North Carolina, then would require penalties against UCLA in the quarterfinals and finally scored a game-winning second half goal in a 1–0 game against rivals Texas A&M in the semifinals. Meanwhile, after a dominant 4–0 victory in the round of 16 against Cornell, Florida, who won their first game in overtime, forfeited, sending UC-Santa Barbara directly to the semifinals against Penn State; a rematch of the previous tournament's finals. UC-Santa Barbara would also dominate this game, winning 3–0. In the finals, Emily Gross would open the scoring for Texas in the 10th minute, the first time UC-Santa Barbara would trail this tournament, and would remain at 1–0 until Kelsey Mulcahy of UC-Santa Barbara tied the game in the 55th minute. The score would remain tied after regulation and extra time, meaning the game would go to penalties. Texas would kick first and have their first attempt saved. The following four kicks would be converted, but UC-Santa Barbara would miss in the third round making the score 2–2. Both teams scored their attempts in the fourth and fifth rounds, meaning a sudden-death sixth round would be required. A block from UC-Santa Barbara's goalkeeper and a goal from Natalie Lemonnier would see UC-Santa Barbara win 4–3 on penalties, giving them their fifth national title and fourth straight. This victory also saw them be the only women's championship team with at least 5 titles, overtaking Colorado and Michigan who had 4 titles each, and became only the second team across all four divisions to win four straight tournaments. UC-Santa Barbara's Tannia Hernandez would be named women's championship MVP.

Men's open

In the finals, reigning champions JMU would face Cal Poly "B" in a rematch from Group A which Cal Poly "B" won 3–2. The game would be tied 1–1 at the end of regulation, meaning a 15-minute sudden victory overtime would be played. Cal Poly "B" would score and secure their first men's open title. Brian Romag of Cal Poly would go on to be named men's open MVP.

Women's open

In the finals, 2001 women's open champions Colorado "Black" would face Illinois who were in their first open finals. Coming into the finals, Colorado "Black" had to beat Northeastern 2–1, then last year's runners-up Oregon 1–0. Meanwhile, Illinois had to beat Miami 4–3 then Missouri, the team who defeated reigning champs JMU, in a penalty shootout 4–3 after the game was tied 1–1 after regulation and extra time. In the finals, Illinois would score the lone goal of the match and claim their first women's open title. Illinois' Megan Reitz would be named women's open MVP.

Format

The competition consisted of 80 teams: 48 championship division teams and 32 open division teams. Each of these divisions were further divided into two equal sized divisions for men and women. The championship division divided teams into eight groups of three teams each while the open division divided teams into four groups of four teams each, both engaging in a round-robin tournament that determined teams able to advance to a knockout stage. Pool play games were two 40-minute halves, separated by a seven-minute halftime and utilized the three points for a win system. After group stage play, the two highest ranked teams from each group advanced to their respective knockout stage. In the championship division, the third placed team advanced to a consolation bracket while in the open division, the third and fourth placed teams were eliminated.
Tie-breaking criteria for group play
The ranking of teams in each group was based on the following criteria in order:
  1. Highest number of points
  2. Winner of head-to-head competition
  3. Greatest goal difference
  4. * Maximum ± 5 goal difference per match
  5. Most goals scored
  6. Most shutouts
In a tie breaking scenario involving more than 2 teams, the tiebreaker procedure would begin. If one team is identified as different and both remaining teams are still tied, the tie breaker procedure is restarted.
If a tie still remained after the first 5 criteria, the following was used to break a tie:
  1. NCAA kicks from the mark
  2. * If there was a three-way tie, a coin-flip would be conducted. The two teams that chose the same outcome would compete in kicks from the mark between each other. The winner would compete with the last remaining team in kicks from the mark
  3. * If there's a four-way tie, a drawing of lots would be conducted
Knockout stage games also consisted of two 40-minute halves. The round of 16 and quarterfinals were separated by a seven-minute halftime while the semifinals and finals had a ten-minute halftime. Knockout stage games needed to declare a winner, therefore if a game was tied at the end of regulation, one 15-minute, golden-goal overtime period would begin. If still tied after overtime, kicks from the mark would determine the winner.

Qualification and selections

Each of the six regions received three automatic bids for both the men's and women's championship that they awarded to its members. The final six bids were considered "at-large", and were given out by NIRSA to teams, typically based on their regional tournament results and RPI.
The 32 remaining teams participated in the open division, chosen on a first-come first-serve basis online on September 22, 2010.

Men's championship

RegionTeamAppearanceLast Bid
INavy8th2009
IIVirginia6th2009
IIINorthwestern1stNever
IVMissouri5th2009
VMinnesota9th2009
VICal Poly2nd2009

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Women's championship

RegionTeamAppearanceLast Bid
IPitt1stNever
ICollege of New Jersey2nd2009
IIFlorida9th2009
IINorth Carolina7th2008
IIIMarquette2nd2009
IVTexas State3rd2009
VIUCLA4th2009
VIUC-Berkeley2nd2004

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Women's open

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Group stage

Men's championship

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Western Michigan210121+13Advanced to knockout stage
2UCF21014403Advanced to knockout stage
3Minnesota210134−13Consolation

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Northwestern211052+34Advanced to knockout stage
2Texas211043+14Advanced to knockout stage
3UCLA200237−40Consolation

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Florida220030+36Advanced to knockout stage
2Missouri21011103Advanced to knockout stage
3UMass200203−30Consolation

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Cincinnati220031+26Advanced to knockout stage
2Cal Poly210121+13Advanced to knockout stage
3Delaware200214−30Consolation

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Michigan220052+36Advanced to knockout stage
2Virginia21013303Advanced to knockout stage
3Texas Tech200225−30Consolation

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1North Carolina220050+56Advanced to knockout stage
2Colorado21014403Advanced to knockout stage
3Penn200227−50Consolation

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Arizona211021+14Advanced to knockout stage
2Navy211031+24Advanced to knockout stage
3Colorado State200203−30Consolation

Women's championship

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Marquette211043+14Advanced to knockout stage
2Virginia20203302Advanced to knockout stage
3Arizona State201123−11Consolation

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1UCLA220042+26Advanced to knockout stage
2Penn State210143+13Advanced to knockout stage
3Purdue200203−30Consolation

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Texas A&M211043+14Advanced to knockout stage
2Cornell20201102Advanced to knockout stage
3Michigan201123−11Consolation

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Colorado211042+24Advanced to knockout stage
2Florida210154+13Advanced to knockout stage
3Baylor201103−31Consolation

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Texas211054+14Advanced to knockout stage
2Pittsburgh20203302Advanced to knockout stage
3UC-Berkeley201112−11Consolation

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Arizona20202202Advanced to knockout stage
2North Carolina20201102Advanced to knockout stage
3Colorado State20201102Consolation

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Texas State211042+24Advanced to knockout stage
2Ohio State210145−13Advanced to knockout stage
3Delaware201134−11Consolation

Men's open

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Virginia Tech320152+36Advanced to knockout stage
2Colorado “Black”312021+15Advanced to knockout stage
3Iowa State302113−22-
4SUNY Cortland302113−22-

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Miami 330081+79Advanced to knockout stage
2Texas “B”320153+26Advanced to knockout stage
3Air Force310248−43-
4Villanova300327−50-

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Kansas321040+47Advanced to knockout stage
2UConn312040+45Advanced to knockout stage
3Towson300318−70-
4Central Washington311134−14-

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Women's open

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Oregon3300110+109Advanced to knockout stage
2Missouri320152+36Advanced to knockout stage
3Boston College310224−23-
4Iowa State3003012−110-

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Illinois330081+79Advanced to knockout stage
2Northeastern320152+36Advanced to knockout stage
3San Diego State310235−23-
4Vanderbilt300308−80-

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Colorado “Black”330051+49Advanced to knockout stage
2Miami320171+66Advanced to knockout stage
3Vermont310237−43-
4Northern Arizona300306−60-

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Tournament bracket

Women's open

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