1980 NCAA Division I soccer tournament

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{{infobox soccer tournament season

| title = NCAA Division I soccer tournament

| year = 1980

| other_titles = 1980 College Cup

| image =

| image_size =

| caption =

| country = United States

| num_teams = 20

| venue = {{ubl|Tampa Stadium|{{Nowrap|Tampa, Florida}}}}

| winners = San Francisco

| count = 4

| second = Indiana

| third = Alabama A&M

| fourth = Hartwick College

| matches = 20

| goals = 67

| attendance = 25729

| scoring_leader = John Hayes, Saint Louis (5)

| award =

| prev_season = 1979

| next_season = 1981

}}

The 1980 NCAA Division I soccer tournament was the 22nd annual tournament organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association to determine the national men's college soccer champion among its Division I members in the United States.

The final match was played at Tampa Stadium in Tampa, Florida on December 14.

San Francisco won their fourth Division I national title, defeating Indiana Hoosiers in the final, 4–3 after one overtime.{{cite web |title=DIVISION I MEN’S SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIPS RECORDS BOOK |url=http://fs.ncaa.org.s3.amazonaws.com/Docs/stats/m_soccer_RB/D1champs.pdf |website=ncaa.org |publisher=NCAA |access-date=21 June 2023}}

Qualifying

{{see also|1980 NCAA Division I soccer season}}

Three teams made their debut appearance in the NCAA Division I soccer tournament: Alabama A&M, Boston University, and William & Mary.

Bracket

{{5RoundBracket

| RD1= First round

| RD2= Second round

| RD3= Quarterfinals

| RD4= Semifinals

| RD5= Championship

| RD5b= Third place

| seeds=no

| team-width=160

| score-width=30

| boldwinner=high

| compact=yes

| byes=1

| RD1-team03=Hartwick College (OT)

| RD1-score03=3

| RD1-team04=Cornell

| RD1-score04=2

| RD1-team11=Cleveland State

| RD1-score11=1

| RD1-team12=Wisconsin-Milwaukee

| RD1-score12=0

| RD1-team23=Duke

| RD1-score23=2

| RD1-team24=Appalachian State

| RD1-score24=1

| RD1-team31=SIU Edwardsville

| RD1-score31=0

| RD1-team32=SMU

| RD1-score32=2

| RD2-team01=Columbia

| RD2-score01=1

| RD2-team02=Hartwick College

| RD2-score02=2

| RD2-team03=Connecticut

| RD2-score03=6

| RD2-team04=Boston University

| RD2-score04=0

| RD2-team05=Indiana

| RD2-score05=3

| RD2-team06=Cleveland State

| RD2-score06=0

| RD2-team07=Philadelphia Textile

| RD2-score07=2

| RD2-team08=Penn State

| RD2-score08=3

| RD2-team09=Howard

| RD2-score09=1

| RD2-team10=William & Mary (OT, PK)

| RD2-score10=2

| RD2-team11=Alabama A&M

| RD2-score11=2

| RD2-team12=Duke

| RD2-score12=0

| RD2-team13=San Francisco (OT)

| RD2-score13=2

| RD2-team14=UCLA

| RD2-score14=1

| RD2-team15=Saint Louis

| RD2-score15=3

| RD2-team16=SMU

| RD2-score16=1

| RD3-team01=Hartwick College (2OT)

| RD3-score01=1

| RD3-team02=Connecticut

| RD3-score02=0

| RD3-team03=Indiana

| RD3-score03=3

| RD3-team04=Penn State

| RD3-score04=1

| RD3-team05=William & Mary

| RD3-score05=0

| RD3-team06=Alabama A&M

| RD3-score06=1

| RD3-team07=San Francisco

| RD3-score07=3

| RD3-team08=Saint Louis

| RD3-score08=2

| RD4-team01=Hartwick College

| RD4-score01=0

| RD4-team02=Indiana

| RD4-score02=5

| RD4-team03=Alabama A&M

| RD4-score03=1

| RD4-team04=San Francisco

| RD4-score04=2

| RD5-team01=Indiana

| RD5-score01=3

| RD5-team02=San Francisco (OT)

| RD5-score02=4

| RD5-team03=Hartwick College

| RD5-score03=0

| RD5-team04=Alabama A&M

| RD5-score04=2

}}

Championship Rounds

= Final =

{{football box

|date = December 14, 1980

|time =

|team1 = Indiana

|score = 3–4 (OT)

|report =

|team2 = San Francisco

|goals1 =

|goals2 =

|stadium = Tampa Stadium, Tampa, Florida

|attendance = 7,052

|referee =

}}

== See also ==

References