Messiah defeats William Smith to win the 2019 DIII women s soccer national title
Messiah defeats William Smith to win the 2019 DIII women's soccer national title NCAA.com
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PRESENTED BY Messiah defeated William Smith 1-0 to win the 2019 DIII women's soccer . It's the Falcons' six women's soccer national title in program history. Below is the updated bracket, round-by-round results and live stream information for the 2019 championship. 2019 CHAMPIONSHIP:
2019 DIII women s soccer championship The bracket
Sixty-four schools were . Forty-three conference champions were awarded automatic qualification while 21 were selected on an at-large basis. Here is a look at how the 2019 DIII women's soccer championship bracket played out.
2019 NCAA DIII women s soccer tournament Schedule scores
Winners are bolded. All times ET unless noted otherwise.
CHAMPIONSHIP Saturday Dec 7
PREVIOUS ROUNDS
SEMIFINALS Friday Dec 6
QUARTERFINALS Nov 23 or 24
Nov. 23: Nov. 24:
THIRD ROUND Nov 22 or 23
Nov. 22: Nov. 23:
SECOND ROUND Nov 16 or 17
Nov. 16: Nov. 17:
FIRST ROUND Nov 15 or 16
Nov. 15: Nov. 16:
Division III women s soccer championship history
Williams has won the past two national titles, and three of the last four championships. But there will be a new national champion this year following the Ephs' quarterfinals exit in the 2019 tournament. Here is the full DIII women's soccer championship history since 1986. (19-1-4) Michelyne Pinard 1-1 (3-2 PKs) Middlebury Greensboro, N.C. 2017 (22-1-1) Michelyne Pinard 1-0 Chicago Greensboro, N.C. 2016 (18-2-3) Jim Conlon 1-1 (5-4 PKs) Messiah Salem, Va. 2015 (21-1-2) Michelyne Pinard 1-0 Washington-St. Louis Kansas City, Mo. 2014 *Lynchburg (26-0-2) Todd Olsen 0-0 (4-3 PKs) Williams Kansas City, Mo. 2013 William Smith (23-1-0) Aliceann Wilber 2-0 Trinity (Texas) San Antonio 2012 Messiah (24-1-1) Scott Frey 1-0 Emory San Antonio 2011 Messiah (23-0-1) Scott Frey 3-1 Wheaton (Ill.) San Antonio 2010 Hardin-Simmons (24-0-1) Marcus Wood 2-1 Messiah San Antonio 2009 Messiah (25-0-1) Scott Frey 1-0 Washington-St. Louis San Antonio 2008 Messiah (24-0-2) Scott Frey 5-0 Wheaton (Ill.) Greensboro, N.C. 2007 Wheaton (Ill.) (27-0) Pete Felske 1-0 Messiah Lake Buena Vista, Fla. 2006 Wheaton (Ill.) (24-2) Pete Felske 2-0 TCNJ Lake Buena Vista, Fla. 2005 Messiah (22-0-1) Scott Frey 1-0 TCNJ Greensboro, N.C. 2004 *Wheaton (IL) (25-1) Pete Felske 1-1 (2 ot, pk) Pugent Sound Greensboro, N.C. 2003 Oneonta State (21-1-3) Tracey Ranieri 2-1 (ot) Chicago Oneonta State 2002 Ohio Wesleyan (24-0) Bob Barnes 1-0 Messiah William Smith 2001 Ohio Wesleyan (22-1) Bob Barnes 1-0 Amherst Ohio Wesleyan 2000 TCNJ (23-1) Joe Russo 2-1 Tufts Tufts 1999 UC San Diego (19-1-2) Brian McManus 1-0 Macalester Williams 1998 Macalester (22-1-1) John Leaney 1-0 (4 ot) TCNJ Ithaca 1997 UC San Diego (20-2) Brian McManus 1-0 William Smith Elizabethtown 1996 UC San Diego (21-1) Brian McManus 2-1 TCNJ Amherst 1995 UC San Diego (19-2) Brian McManus 3-0 Methodist Richard Stockton 1994 TCNJ (15-0) Joe Russo 4-3 (3 ot) UC San Diego UC San Diego 1993 TCNJ (20-1-3) Joe Russo 4-0 Plymouth State William Smith 1992 SUNY Cortland (17-2-3) Chris Malone 1-0 UMass-Dartmouth Mary Washington 1991 Ithaca (19-2-3) Patrick Farmer 2-0 Rochester Plymouth State 1990 Ithaca (18-5-2) Patrick Farmer 1-0 (4 ot, pk) SUNY Cortland SUNY Cortland 1989 UC San Diego (19-1-1) Brian McManus 3-2 (3 ot) Ithaca UC San Diego 1988 William Smith (18-1-1) Aliceann Wilber 1-0 UC San Diego William Smith 1987 Rochester (18-1) Terry Gurnett 1-0 William Smith Rochester 1986 Rochester (13-2-1) Terry Gurnett 1-0 Plymouth State SUNY Cortland *Declared champion on the basis of penalty kicks.
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