2024 NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament

{{Short description|2024 edition of the NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament}}

{{Use mdy dates|date=January 2025}}

{{one source|date=November 2024}}

{{Infobox NCAA Soccer Conference Tournament

|Year=2024

|Conference=NCAA Division I

|Gender=men's

|Teams=48

|Image=

|Matches=47

|Attendance=

|Venue=WakeMed Soccer Park (semifinal and final)

|City=Cary, North Carolina

|Champions= Vermont

|TitleCount= 1st

|Coach= Rob Dow

|CoachCount= 1st

|MVP=

|MVPTeam=

|Broadcast=ESPN2, ESPNU, ESPN+, ACCN

}}

The 2024 NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament was the 66th edition of the NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament, a postseason tournament that determined the national champion of the 2024 NCAA Division I men's soccer season. The College Cup was played on December 13 and December 16 at WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, North Carolina.{{cite web |title=Future Dates & Sites|url=https://www.ncaa.com/championships/soccer-men/d1/future-info |website=ncaa.com |access-date=November 15, 2024 |archive-url=|archive-date=|date=November 15, 2024}} The University of Vermont defeated Marshall University 2–1 in overtime in the final to win the championship, the school's first national championship.[https://www.espn.com/college-sports/story/_/id/43015042/vermont-claims-first-national-championship-ot-goal "Vermont claims first national championship on OT goal"]. Associated Press. December 16, 2024. Retrieved December 17, 2024.

Qualification

{{Main|2024 NCAA Division I men's soccer season}}

All Division I men's soccer programs are eligible to qualify for the tournament. 21 teams received automatic bids by winning their conference tournaments, one team received an automatic bid by claiming the conference regular season crown (the West Coast Conference does not hold a conference tournament), and an additional 26 teams earned at-large bids based on their regular season records.

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class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;"

! colspan="6" style="background:#ffdead;" | Automatic bids

scope="col"|Conference

!scope="col"|Team

!scope="col"|Date qualified

!scope="col" data-sort-type="number"|Record

!scope="col"|Appearance{{cite web|url=http://fs.ncaa.org.s3.amazonaws.com/Docs/stats/m_soccer_RB/D1champs.pdf|title=Division I Men's Soccer Championships Record Book|publisher=National Collegiate Athletic Association|access-date=November 18, 2024}}

!scope="col"|Last bid

American

| style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Charlotte 49ers|border=0}}| Charlotte 49ers men's soccer

| rowspan=1 | November 17

| 11–2–5

| 18th

| 2023

America East

| style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Vermont Catamounts|border=0}}| Vermont Catamounts men's soccer

| rowspan=1 | November 17

| 11–2–5

| 14th

| 2023

ACC

| style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Wake Forest Demon Deacons|border=0}}| 2024 Wake Forest Demon Deacons men's soccer team

| rowspan=1 | November 17

| 10–4–7

| 28th

| 2023

Atlantic 10

| style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Dayton Flyers|border=0}}| Dayton Flyers men's soccer

| rowspan=1 | November 17

| 13–2–3

| 4th

| 2023

ASUN

| style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|North Florida Ospreys|border=0}}| North Florida Ospreys men's soccer

| rowspan=1 | November 16

| 7–7–4

| 2nd

| 2015

Big East

| style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Georgetown Hoyas|border=0}}| Georgetown Hoyas men's soccer

| rowspan=1 | November 17

| 11–4–5

| 15th

| 2023

Big South

| style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Gardner–Webb Runnin' Bulldogs|border=0}}| Gardner-Webb Runnin' Bulldogs men's soccer

| rowspan=1 | November 16

| 12–3–3

| 2nd

| 2006

Big Ten

| style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Ohio State Buckeyes|border=0}}| Ohio State Buckeyes men's soccer

| rowspan=1 | November 17

| 14–1–3

| 12th

| 2022

Big West

| style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|UC Davis Aggies|border=0}}| UC Davis Aggies men's soccer

| rowspan=1 | November 15

| 10–5–6

| 4th

| 2019

CAA

| style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Hofstra Pride|border=0}}| Hofstra Pride men's soccer

| rowspan=1 | November 17

| 14–4–2

| 9th

| 2023

Horizon

| style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Robert Morris Colonials|border=0}}| Robert Morris Colonials men's soccer

| rowspan=1 | November 17

| 9–6–3

| 4th

| 2005

Ivy

| style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Princeton Tigers|border=0}}| Princeton Tigers men's soccer

| rowspan=1 | November 17

| 12–6–0

| 11th

| 2021

MAAC

| style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Iona Gaels|border=0}}| Iona Gaels men's soccer

| rowspan=1 | November 17

| 11–4–3

| 2nd

| 2019

Missouri Valley

| style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Evansville Purple Aces|border=0}}| Evansville Purple Aces men's soccer

| rowspan=1 | November 16

| 11–6–3{{efn|name=mvc|Missouri Valley website standings not updated with results from conference tournament.}}

| 12th

| 1996

Northeast

| style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|LIU Sharks|border=0}}| LIU Sharks men's soccer

| rowspan=1 | November 17

| 8–4–7

| 18th

| 2023

Ohio Valley

| style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|SIUE Cougars|border=0}}| SIUE Cougars men's soccer

| rowspan=1 | November 16

| 12–4–3

| 17th

| 2023

Patriot

| style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Bucknell Bison|border=0}}| Bucknell Bison men's soccer

| rowspan=1 | November 16

| 7–6–6

| 8th

| 2014

SoCon

| style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Furman Paladins|border=0}}| Furman Paladins men's soccer

| rowspan=1 | November 17

| 9–3–5

| 12th

| 2018

Summit League

| style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Kansas City Roos|border=0}}| Kansas City Roos men's soccer

| rowspan=1 | November 16

| 12–4–3

| 4th

| 2008

Sun Belt{{efn|West Virginia is a men's soccer affiliate member of the Sun Belt Conference, as its conference; the Big-12 Conference does not sponsor men's soccer.}}

| style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|West Virginia Mountaineers|border=0}}| West Virginia Mountaineers men's soccer

| rowspan=1 | November 17

| 12–1–7

| 17th

| 2023

WAC

| style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Seattle Redhawks|border=0}}| Seattle Redhawks men's soccer

| rowspan=1 | November 16

| 12–4–3

| 7th

| 2023

West Coast

| style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|San Diego Toreros|border=0}}| San Diego Toreros men's soccer

| rowspan=1 | No Tournament

| 13–2–2

| 17th

| 2023

class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center;"

! colspan="6" style="background:#ffdead;" | At-large bids

scope="col"|Conference

!scope="col"|Team

!scope="col" data-sort-type="number"|Record

!scope="col"|Appearance

!scope="col"|Last bid

rowspan=8 | ACC

| style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Clemson Tigers|border=0}}| 2024 Clemson Tigers men's soccer team

| 14–2–4

| 37th

| 2023

style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Duke Blue Devils|border=0}}| 2024 Duke Blue Devils men's soccer team

| 11–3–4

| 31st

| 2023

style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|NC State Wolfpack|border=0}}| 2024 NC State Wolfpack men's soccer team

| 8–4–5

| 17th

| 2019

style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|North Carolina Tar Heels|border=0}}| 2024 North Carolina Tar Heels men's soccer team

| 9–4–4

| 31st

| 2023

style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|SMU Mustangs|border=0}}| SMU Mustangs men's soccer

| 10–2–6

| 36th

| 2023

style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Pittsburgh Panthers|border=0}}| 2024 Pittsburgh Panthers men's soccer team

| 12–5–0

| 8th

| 2023

style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Stanford Cardinal|border=0}}| 2024 Stanford Cardinal men's soccer team

| 9–5–4

| 22nd

| 2023

style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Virginia Cavaliers|border=0}}| 2024 Virginia Cavaliers men's soccer team

| 10–6–3

| 44th

| 2023

rowspan=3 | Atlantic 10

| style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Fordham Rams|border=0}}| Fordham Rams men's soccer

| 8–5–5

| 6th

| 2020

style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|UMass Minutemen|border=0}}| UMass Minutemen men's soccer

| 10–3–5

| 6th

| 2020

style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Saint Louis Billikens|border=0}}| Saint Louis Billikens men's soccer

| 8–4–8

| 51st

| 2022

rowspan=2 | Big East{{efn|Akron is a men's soccer affiliate member of the Big East Conference, as its conference; the Mid-American Conference does not sponsor men's soccer.}}

| style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Akron Zips|border=0}}| Akron Zips men's soccer

| 11–4–4

| 32nd

| 2022

style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Providence Friars|border=0}}| Providence Friars men's soccer

| 12–5–3

| 12th

| 2021

rowspan=5 | Big Ten

| style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Indiana Hoosiers|border=0}}| Indiana Hoosiers men's soccer

| 10–4–5

| 49th

| 2023

style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Maryland Terrapins|border=0}}| Maryland Terrapins men's soccer

| 8–5–5

| 41st

| 2022

style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Michigan Wolverines|border=0}}| Michigan Wolverines men's soccer

| 8–4–7

| 9th

| 2019

style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|UCLA Bruins|border=0}}| UCLA Bruins men's soccer

| 7–5–6

| 49th

| 2023

style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Washington Huskies |border=0}}"| Washington Huskies men's soccer

| 8–5–6

| 29th

| 2022

Big West

| style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|UC Santa Barbara Gauchos|border=0}}| UC Santa Barbara Gauchos men's soccer

| 11–5–4

| 15th

| 2021

rowspan=2| Ivy

| style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Cornell Big Red|border=0}}| Cornell Big Red men's soccer

| 12–3–2

| 12th

| 2022

style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Penn Quakers|border=0}}| Penn Quakers men's soccer

| 14–3–1

| 12th

| 2022

rowspan=2 | Missouri Valley{{efn|Western Michigan is a men's soccer affiliate member of the Missouri Valley Conference; as its conference, the Mid-American Conference does not sponsor men's soccer.}}

| style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Missouri State Bears|border=0}}| Missouri State Bears men's soccer

| 12–3–2{{efn|name=mvc|Missouri Valley website standings not updated with results from conference tournament.}}

| 9th

| 2023

style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Western Michigan Broncos|border=0}}| Western Michigan Broncos men's soccer

| 11–2–6{{efn|name=mvc|Missouri Valley website standings not updated with results from conference tournament.}}

| 5th

| 2023

Summit League

| style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Denver Pioneers|border=0}}| Denver Pioneers men's soccer

| 12–3–4

| 13th

| 2023

Sun Belt

| style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Marshall Thundering Herd|border=0}}| Marshall Thundering Herd men's soccer

| 11–1–7

| 6th

| 2023

West Coast{{efn|Oregon State is a men's soccer affiliate member of the West Coast Conference, as its conference; the PAC-12 Conference, does not sponsor men's soccer.}}

| style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Oregon State Beavers|border=0}}| Oregon State Beavers men's soccer

| 10–4–3

| 9th

| 2023

= Seeded teams =

The top 16 teams are seeded and earn a bye to the second round of the tournament.

class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"

! colspan="7" style="background:#ffdead;" | Seeded teams

Seed

! School

! Conference

! Record

! Berth type

! United Soccer
Coaches
ranking{{cite web|title=UNITED SOCCER COACHES TOP 25 NCAA DI MEN — NATIONAL|url=https://unitedsoccercoaches.org/rankings/college-rankings/ncaa-di-men/|website=unitedsoccercoaches.org|access-date=November 20, 2024|date=November 5, 2024}}

! RPI ranking{{cite web|title=NCAA Men's Soccer RPI|url=https://www.ncaa.com/rankings/soccer-men/d1/ncaa-mens-soccer-rpi|website=NCAA.com|access-date=November 17, 2024|date=November 3, 2023}}

1

|style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Ohio State Buckeyes|border=0}}| Ohio State Buckeyes men's soccer

|Big Ten

|14–1–3

|Automatic

|1st

|1st

2

|style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Pittsburgh Panthers|border=0}}| 2024 Pittsburgh Panthers men's soccer team

|ACC

|12–5–0

|At-large

|9th

|4th

3

|style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Denver Pioneers|border=0}}| Denver Pioneers men's soccer

|Summit League

|12–3–4

|At-large

|4th

|2nd

4

|style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Georgetown Hoyas|border=0}}| Georgetown Hoyas men's soccer

|Big East

|11–4–5

|Automatic

|24th

|3rd

5

|style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Dayton Flyers|border=0}}| Dayton Flyers men's soccer

|Atlantic 10

|13–2–3

|Automatic

|5th

|6th

6

|style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Penn Quakers|border=0}}| Penn Quakers men's soccer

|Ivy

|14–3–1

|At-large

|12th

|7th

7

|style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Hofstra Pride|border=0}}| Hofstra Pride men's soccer

|CAA

|14–4–2

|Automatic

|18th

|5th

8

|style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Wake Forest Demon Deacons|border=0}}| 2024 Wake Forest Demon Deacons men's soccer team

|ACC

|10–4–7

|Automatic

|NR

|9th

9

|style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Clemson Tigers|border=0}}| 2024 Clemson Tigers men's soccer team

|ACC

|14–2–4

|At-large

|7th

|12th

10

|style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Duke Blue Devils|border=0}}| 2024 Duke Blue Devils men's soccer team

|ACC

|11–3–4

|At-large

|2nd

|10th

11

|style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Virginia Cavaliers|border=0}}| 2024 Virginia Cavaliers men's soccer team

|ACC

|10–6–3

|At-large

|NR

|14th

12

|style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|SMU Mustangs|border=0}}| SMU Mustangs men's soccer

|ACC

|10–2–6

|At-large

|15th

|15th

13

|style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Marshall Thundering Herd|border=0}}| Marshall Thundering Herd men's soccer

|Sun Belt

|11–1–7

|At-large

|8th

|8th

14

|style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Indiana Hoosiers|border=0}}| Indiana Hoosiers men's soccer

|Big Ten

|10–4–5

|At-large

|6th

|21st

15

|style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Missouri State Bears|border=0}}| Missouri State Bears men's soccer

|Missouri Valley

|12–3–2

|At-large

|11th

|13th

16

|style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Stanford Cardinal|border=0}}| 2024 Stanford Cardinal men's soccer team

|ACC

|9–5–4

|At-large

|NR

|11th

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Bracket

The bracket was announced on Monday, November 18, 2024. First round games were to be played on November 21 at campus sites.

= Ohio State Region 1 =

{{4RoundBracket-Byes

| score-width=35

|RD1 = First round
November 21

|RD2 = Second round
November 24

|RD3 = Third round
Nov 30 - Dec 1

|RD4 = Quarterfinals
December 6–7

|RD1-team03 = Western Michigan*

|RD1-score03 = 5

|RD1-team04 = SIUE

|RD1-score04 = 1

|RD1-team05 = UCLA*

|RD1-score05 = 0

|RD1-team06 = UC Santa Barbara

|RD1-score06 = 1

|RD1-team11 = Providence*

|RD1-score11 = 2

|RD1-team12 = Bucknell

|RD1-score12 = 1

|RD1-team13 = Maryland*

|RD1-score13 = 5

|RD1-team14 = LIU

|RD1-score14 = 2

|RD2-seed01 = 1

|RD2-team01 = Ohio State*

|RD2-score01 = 2

|RD2-seed02 =

|RD2-team02 = Western Michigan

|RD2-score02 = 1

|RD2-seed03 =

|RD2-team03 = UC Santa Barbara

|RD2-score03 = 2 (5)

|RD2-seed04 = 16

|RD2-team04 = Stanford*

|RD2-score04 = 2 (6)

|RD2-seed05 = 9

|RD2-team05 = Clemson*

|RD2-score05 = 2

|RD2-seed06 =

|RD2-team06 = Providence

|RD2-score06 = 0

|RD2-seed07 =

|RD2-team07 = Maryland

|RD2-score07 = 1

|RD2-seed08 = 8

|RD2-team08 = Wake Forest*

|RD2-score08 = 2

|RD3-seed01 = 1

|RD3-team01 = Ohio State*

|RD3-score01 = 0 (4)

|RD3-seed02 = 16

|RD3-team02 = Stanford

|RD3-score02 = 0 (2)

|RD3-seed03 = 9

|RD3-team03 = Clemson

|RD3-score03 = 1

|RD3-seed04 = 8

|RD3-team04 = Wake Forest*

|RD3-score04 = 2

|RD4-seed01 = 1

|RD4-team01 = Ohio State*

|RD4-score01 = 3

|RD4-seed02 = 8

|RD4-team02 = Wake Forest

|RD4-score02 = 0

}}

*Host institution

== Schedule ==

=== First round ===

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|date = November 21

|time = 1:00{{nbsp}}p.m. EST

|team1 = Western Michigan

|score = 5–1

|report = https://wmubroncos.com/sports/mens-soccer/stats/2024/siue/boxscore/16192

|team2 = SIUE

|goals1 = *{{goal|3}} Owen Smith

  • {{goal|38}} Christian Shannon
  • {{goal|50||62}} Greyson Mercer
  • {{yel|67}} Owen Smith
  • {{goal|82}} Duarte Chapelas

|goals2 = *Pavel Dashin {{goal|71|pen.}}

  • Stephan Moreira {{yel|63}}
  • Archie McDonnell {{yel|71}}
  • Nic Muench {{yel|73}}
  • Wes Gibson {{yel|85}}
  • Patrick Coleman {{yel|90}}

|stadium = WMU Soccer Complex

|location = Kalamazoo, MI

|attendance = 367

|referee = Nikola Aleksic

|assistantreferees = Christian Little

|assistantreferee2 = Ryan Homik

|fourthofficial = Cesar Ibarra

}}

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|date = November 21

|time = 7:00{{nbsp}}p.m. EST

|team1 = Maryland

|score = 5–2

|report = https://umterps.com/sports/mens-soccer/stats/2024/long-island/boxscore/18519

|team2 = LIU

|goals1 = *{{goal|5}} Alex Nitzl

  • {{goal|67|pen.}} Leon Koehl
  • {{goal|68}} Sadam Masereka
  • {{goal|74}} Luca Costabile
  • {{goal|85}} Max Rogers
  • {{yel|90}} Albi Ndrenika

|goals2 = *Stephane Njike {{goal|43}}

  • Papa Sow {{goal|48}}
  • Niklas Thanhofer {{yel|54}}
  • Alan Martinez {{yel|76}}

|stadium = Ludwig Field

|location = College Park, MD

|attendance = 938

|referee = Andrea Pileri

|assistantreferees = Jay Hutchinson

|assistantreferee2 = Alexander Tyshkevych

|fourthofficial = Ryan Nee

}}

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|date = November 21

|time = 7:00{{nbsp}}p.m. EST

|team1 = Providence

|score = 2–1

|report = https://friars.com/sports/mens-soccer/stats/2024/bucknell/boxscore/11957

|team2 = Bucknell

|goals1 = *{{goal|12}} Aidan Davock

  • {{goal|32}} Israel Dos Santos Neto
  • {{yel|75}} Brandon Marshall

|goals2= *Zane Domsohn {{goal|43}}

  • Jack Lucas {{yel|85}}
  • Cade Whitmire {{yel|86}}

|stadium = Chapey Field

|location = Providence, RI

|attendance = 829

|referee = Matthew Mercier

|assistantreferees = Andre Carr

|assistantreferee2 = Jose Mendes

|fourthofficial = Thomas Felice

}}

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|date = November 21

|time = 10:00{{nbsp}}p.m. EST

|team1 = UCLA

|score = 0–1

|aet = yes

|report = https://ucsbgauchos.com/sports/mens-soccer/stats/2024/ucla/boxscore/11732

|team2 = UC Santa Barbara

|goals1 = *{{yel|38}} Jose Contell

  • {{yel|79}} Tarun Karumanchi

|goals2 = *Isaiah Barber {{yel|72}}

  • Nicolas Hald Willumsen {{golden goal|93}}

|stadium = Wallis Annenberg Stadium

|location = Los Angeles, CA

|attendance = 1,191

|referee = Michael Gebreslassie

|assistantreferees = Adrian Gonzalez

|assistantreferee2 = Edward Hernandez

|fourthofficial = Matthew Tanious

}}

=== Second round ===

{{football box collapsible

|date = November 24

|time = 5:00{{nbsp}}p.m. EST

|team1 = #1 Ohio State

|score = 2–1

|report = https://ohiostatebuckeyes.com/news/2024/11/24/mens-soccer-no-1-ohio-state-advances-to-ncaa-3rd-rnd-with-2-1-win

|team2 = Western Michigan

|goals1 =

  • Siggi Magnusson {{goal|41}}
  • David Wrona {{yel|58}}
  • Michael Adedokun {{goal|65}}

|goals2 =

  • {{goal|33}} Owen Smith
  • {{yel|52}} Team
  • {{yel|57}} Tanner Hodgson
  • {{yel|90}} Roni Sylejmani

|stadium = Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium

|location = Columbus, OH

|attendance = 1,713

|referee = Calin Radosav

|assistantreferees = Michael Nickerson

|assistantreferee2 = Justin Tatsak

|fourthofficial = Youssef Eimessoussi

}}

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|date = November 24

|time = 6:00{{nbsp}}p.m. EST

|team1 = #9 Clemson

|score = 2–0

|report = https://clemsontigers.com/musahs-brace-leads-tigers-into-ncaa-tournament-third-round/

|team2 = Providence

|goals1 =

|goals2 =

  • {{yel|23}} Pearse O'Brien
  • {{yel|32}} Brandon Marshall

|stadium = Riggs Field

|location = Clemson, SC

|attendance = 2,606

|referee = Amin Hadzic

|assistantreferees = Thomas Brigman

|assistantreferee2 = Benjamin Oakley

|fourthofficial = Jarred Mosher

}}

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|date = November 24

|time = 6:00{{nbsp}}p.m. EST

|team1 = #8 Wake Forest

|score = 2–1

|report = https://godeacs.com/news/2024/11/24/mens-soccer-wake-forest-defeats-maryland-2-1-to-advance-to-the-third-round-of-the-ncaa-tournament

|team2 = Maryland

|goals1 =

  • Dylan Borso {{goal|12}}
  • Jose Perez {{yel|50}}
  • Travis Smith Jr. {{yel|51}}
  • Bo Cummins {{yel|53}}
  • Cooper Flax {{goal|63}}
  • Trace Alpin {{yel|69}}
  • Team {{yel|69}}

|goals2 =

  • {{goal|42}} Max Rogers
  • {{yel|63}} Team
  • {{yel|66}} Bjarne Thiesen
  • {{yel|69}} Chris Steinleitner
  • {{yel|88}} William Kulvik

|stadium = Spry Soccer Stadium

|location = Winston-Salem, NC

|attendance = 2,034

|referee = Mike Stutt

|assistantreferees = Jason White

|assistantreferee2 = Kevin Uitto

|fourthofficial = John Matto

}}

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|date = November 24

|time = 8:00{{nbsp}}p.m. EST

|team1 = #16 Stanford

|score = 2–2

|aet=yes

|penaltyscore= 6–5

|report = https://gostanford.com/news/2024/11/25/sweet-victory-msoc24

|team2 = UC Santa Barbara

|goals1 =

  • Noah Adnan {{goal|33||45}}
  • Rowan Schnebly {{yel|72}}
  • Team {{yel|72}}
  • Dylan Hooper {{yel|98}}

|penalties1=

  • Will Reilly {{pengoal}}
  • Dylan Hooper {{pengoal}}
  • Zach Bohane {{pengoal}}
  • Noah Adnan {{penmiss}}
  • Alex Chow {{pengoal}}
  • Duncan Jarvie {{pengoal}}

|goals2 =

  • {{goal|50}} Haruki Utsumi
  • {{yel|67}} Team
  • {{yel|72}} Ocean Salari
  • {{yel|72}} Ramses Martinez
  • {{yel|72}} Filip Basili
  • {{goal|90}} Zac Siebenlist

|penalties2=

  • {{pengoal}} Mikkel Goeling
  • {{pengoal}} Henrique Bueno
  • {{pengoal}} Nicholas Willumsen
  • {{penmiss}} Ocean Salari
  • {{pengoal}} Alexis Ledoux
  • {{pengoal}} Kaden Standish
  • {{penmiss}} Peleg Brown

|stadium = Maloney Field

|location = Stanford, CA

|attendance = 2,300

|referee = Brandon Stevis

|assistantreferees = Peter Hanson

|assistantreferee2 = Andrew Hanks

|fourthofficial = Victor Mba

}}

=== Third round ===

{{football box collapsible

|date = December 1

|time = 5:00{{nbsp}}p.m. EST

|team1 = #1 Ohio State

|score = 0–0

|aet = yes

|penaltyscore= 4–2

|report = https://ohiostatebuckeyes.com/news/2024/12/1/mens-soccer-no-1-ohio-state-advances-on-pks-4-2-vs-no-16-stanford

|team2 = #16 Stanford

|goals1 =

  • Thomas Gilej {{yel|20}}
  • Siggi Magnusson {{yel|45}}
  • David Wrona {{yel|108}}

|penalties1=

  • Marko Borkovic {{pengoal}}
  • Thomas Gilej {{pengoal}}
  • Parker Grinstead {{pengoal}}
  • Anthony Samways {{pengoal}}

|goals2 =

  • {{yel|45}} Rowan Schnebly
  • {{yel|56}} Palmer Bank
  • {{yel|104}} Dylan Hooper

|penalties2=

  • {{penmiss}} Will Reilly
  • {{penmiss}} Zach Bohane
  • {{pengoal}} Dylan Hooper
  • {{pengoal}} Alex Chow

|stadium = Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium

|location = Columbus, OH

|attendance = 1,136

|referee = Nikola Aleksic

|assistantreferees = Andrew Bigelow

|assistantreferee2 = Race Williams

|fourthofficial = Ali Zolgharnain

}}

{{football box collapsible

|date = December 1

|time = 6:00{{nbsp}}p.m. EST

|team1 = #8 Wake Forest

|score = 2–1

|aet = yes

|report = https://godeacs.com/news/2024/12/1/mens-soccer-freshman-duo-powers-demon-deacons-past-clemson-and-into-the-quarterfinals-of-the-ncaa-tournament

|team2 = #9 Clemson

|goals1 =

  • Ryan Belal {{goal|43}}
  • Pariss Mitchell {{yel|70}}
  • Dylan Borso {{golden goal|92}}

|goals2 =

|stadium = Spry Soccer Stadium

|location = Winston-Salem, NC

|attendance = 2,273

|referee = Dimitar Chavdarov

|assistantreferees = Andrew Charron

|assistantreferee2 = Justin Howard

|fourthofficial = John Rush

}}

=== Quarterfinals ===

{{football box collapsible

|date = December 7

|time = 5:00{{nbsp}}p.m. EST

|team1 = #1 Ohio State

|score = 3–0

|report = https://ohiostatebuckeyes.com/sports/mens-soccer/stats/2024/no-8-wake-forest-university/boxscore/20854

|team2 = #8 Wake Forest

|goals1 =

  • Thomas Gilej {{yel|34}}
  • Michael Adedokun {{goal|40|pen.||59}}
  • David Ajagbe {{goal|48}}
  • Deylen Vellios {{yel|88}}

|goals2 =

|stadium = Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium

|location = Columbus, OH

|attendance = 1,763

|referee = Austin Saini

|assistantreferees = Sean West

|assistantreferee2 = Fernando Pina

|fourthofficial = Noah Matos

}}

Rankings shown are national seeds.

= Georgetown Region 2 =

{{4RoundBracket-Byes

| score-width=35

|RD1 = First round
November 21

|RD2 = Second round
November 24

|RD3 = Third round
Nov 30 - Dec 1

|RD4 = Quarterfinals
December 6–7

|RD1-team03 = Michigan*

|RD1-score03 = 2

|RD1-team04 = Robert Morris

|RD1-score04 = 0

|RD1-team05 = Washington*

|RD1-score05 = 0 (3)

|RD1-team06 = Seattle

|RD1-score06 = 0 (0)

|RD1-team11 = North Carolina*

|RD1-score11 = 0 (3)

|RD1-team12 = Furman

|RD1-score12 = 0 (5)

|RD1-team13 = NC State*

|RD1-score13 = 2

|RD1-team14 = Charlotte

|RD1-score14 = 1

|RD2-seed01 = 5

|RD2-team01 = Dayton*

|RD2-score01 = 2

|RD2-seed02 =

|RD2-team02 = Michigan

|RD2-score02 = 0

|RD2-seed03 =

|RD2-team03 = Washington

|RD2-score03 = 1

|RD2-seed04 = 12

|RD2-team04 = SMU*

|RD2-score04 = 2

|RD2-seed05 = 13

|RD2-team05 = Marshall*

|RD2-score05 = 4

|RD2-seed06 =

|RD2-team06 = Furman

|RD2-score06 = 0

|RD2-seed07 =

|RD2-team07 = NC State

|RD2-score07 = 2

|RD2-seed08 = 4

|RD2-team08 = Georgetown*

|RD2-score08 = 0

|RD3-seed01 = 5

|RD3-team01 = Dayton*

|RD3-score01 = 1

|RD3-seed02 = 12

|RD3-team02 = SMU

|RD3-score02 = 3

|RD3-seed03 = 13

|RD3-team03 = Marshall*

|RD3-score03 = 2

|RD3-seed04 =

|RD3-team04 = NC State

|RD3-score04 = 1

|RD4-seed01 = 12

|RD4-team01 = SMU*

|RD4-score01 = 2

|RD4-seed02 = 13

|RD4-team02 = Marshall

|RD4-score02 = 3

}}

*Host institution

== Schedule ==

=== First round ===

{{football box collapsible

|date = November 21

|time = 5:00{{nbsp}}p.m. EST

|team1 = North Carolina

|score = 0–0

|penaltyscore = 3–5

|aet = yes

|report = https://furmanpaladins.com/sports/mens-soccer/stats/2024/north-carolina/boxscore/9088

|team2 = Furman

|goals1 = * {{yel|106}} Bertil Hansen

|goals2 = *Luke Hutzell {{yel|43}}

  • Christian Kraus {{yel|70}}
  • Jack Travis {{yel|104}}
  • Aaron Salinas {{yel|104}}

|penalties1 =

  • {{pengoal}} Sam Williams
  • {{pengoal}} Martin Vician
  • {{pengoal}} Matthew Acosta
  • {{penmiss}} Luke Hille

|penalties2 =

  • Ivan Agyaakwah {{pengoal}}
  • Christian Kraus {{pengoal}}
  • Wilfer Bustamante {{pengoal}}
  • Slade Starnes {{pengoal}}
  • Diego Hernandez {{pengoal}}

|stadium = Dorrance Field

|location = Chapel Hill, NC

|attendance = 801

|referee = Amin Hadzic

|assistantreferees = Marcus Moss

|assistantreferee2 = Thomas Rutherford

|fourthofficial = Chris Zuerner

}}

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|date = November 21

|time = 6:00{{nbsp}}p.m. EST

|team1 = Michigan

|score = 2–0

|report = https://rmucolonials.com/sports/mens-soccer/stats/2024/michigan/boxscore/14635

|team2 = Robert Morris

|goals1 = *{{goal|13}} Matthew Fisher

  • {{yel|44}} Jason Bucknor
  • {{yel|69}} Jonathan Nabaka
  • {{goal|80}} Duilio Herrera

|goals2 = *Victor Thompson, Jr. {{yel|57}}

  • Gabe Norris {{yel|66}}
  • Lucas Barsoee {{yel|79}}
  • William Dodzi Afawubo {{yel|84}}
  • Kyler Miller {{yel|87}}
  • Kai McLoughlin {{yel|88}}

|stadium = U-M Soccer Stadium

|location = Ann Arbor, MI

|attendance = 623

|referee = Sorin Stoica

|assistantreferees = Rob Ruta

|assistantreferee2 = John Douglas

|fourthofficial = Aaron Fong

}}

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|date = November 21

|time = 7:00{{nbsp}}p.m. EST

|team1 = NC State

|score = 2–1

|aet = yes

|report = https://charlotte49ers.com/sports/mens-soccer/stats/2024/nc-state/boxscore/19251

|team2 = Charlotte

|goals1 = *{{goal|86}} Donavan Phillip

  • {{golden goal|103}} Nikola Markovic

|goals2 =

  • Jaedon Richardson {{yel|77}}
  • Daniel Moore {{yel|84}}
  • Abubacarr Fofana {{goal|89}}
  • Riyon Tori {{yel|89}}

|stadium = Dail Soccer Field

|location = Raleigh, NC

|attendance = 1154

|referee = Brandon Marion

|assistantreferees = Jeremy Smith

|assistantreferee2 = Richard Crowgey

|fourthofficial = Rick Rogers

}}

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|date = November 21

|time = 10:00{{nbsp}}p.m. EST

|team1 = Washington

|score = 0–0

|penaltyscore = 3–0

|aet = yes

|report = [https://gohuskies.com/sports/mens-soccer/stats/2024/seattle-u/boxscore/24350 Report]

|team2 = Seattle

|goals1 = *{{yel|37}} Richie Aman

  • {{yel|46}} Charlie Kosakoff
  • {{yel|55}} Harrison Bertos
  • {{yel|64}} Coach

|goals2 = *Taketo Onodera {{yel|36}}

  • Andre Philibbosian {{yel|36}}
  • Mo Mohamed {{yel|82}}
  • Demian Alvarez {{yel|88}}

|penalties1 =

  • {{pengoal}} Charlie Kosakoff
  • {{penmiss}} Nick O'Brien
  • {{pengoal}} Chris Meyers
  • {{pengoal}} Egor Akulov

|penalties2 =

  • Taketo Onodera {{penmiss}}
  • Edgar Leon {{penmiss}}
  • Demian Alvarez {{penmiss}}

|stadium = Husky Soccer Stadium

|location = Seattle, WA

|attendance = 2987

|referee = Cedric Adams

|assistantreferees = Baboucar Jallow

|assistantreferee2 = Raymond Moffatte, Jr.

|fourthofficial = Chris Turner

}}

=== Second round ===

{{football box collapsible

|date = November 24

|time = 12:00{{nbsp}}p.m. EST

|team1 = #4 Georgetown

|score = 0–2

|report = https://gopack.com/news/2024/11/24/mens-soccer-nc-state-advances-to-sweet-16-for-first-time-in-over-30-years

|team2 = NC State

|goals1 =

  • Tate Lampman {{yel|84}}

|goals2 =

  • {{goal|27}} Drew Lovelace
  • {{yel|58}} Nikola Markovic
  • {{goal|66}} Donavan Phillip

|stadium = Shaw Field

|location = Washington, DC

|attendance = 1,899

|referee = Nickrod Fateh

|assistantreferees = Conor McCloskey

|assistantreferee2 = J.T. Alukonis

|fourthofficial = Max Smith

}}

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|date = November 24

|time = 2:00{{nbsp}}p.m. EST

|team1 = #13 Marshall

|score = 4–0

|report = https://herdzone.com/news/2024/11/24/mens-soccer-13-seed-herd-mens-soccer-starts-ncaa-tournament-with-4-0-shutout-of-furman

|team2 = Furman

|goals1 =

  • Lineker Rodrigues dos Santos {{goal|22||40}}
  • Haruhi Taneda {{goal|40}}
  • Tarik Pannholzer {{goal|41}}

|goals2 =

  • {{yel|44}} Landon Hill
  • {{yel|61}} Caleb Johnson
  • {{yel|65}} Jack Travis
  • {{yel|70}} Luke Hutzell
  • {{yel|78}} Gabe Cox

|stadium = Hoops Family Field

|location = Huntington, WV

|attendance = 2,257

|referee = Lucas Feathers

|assistantreferees = Eric Usher

|assistantreferee2 = Alex Adkins

|fourthofficial = Richard Crowgey

}}

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|date = November 24

|time = 7:00{{nbsp}}p.m. EST

|team1 = #5 Dayton

|score = 2–0

|report = https://daytonflyers.com/news/2024/11/24/mens-soccer-no-5-2-mens-soccer-advances-to-sweet-sixteen-with-win-over-michigan.aspx

|team2 = Michigan

|goals1 =

  • Dario Caetano {{yel|39}}
  • Ethan Sassine {{goal|39||60}}

|goals2 =

  • {{yel|56}} Murphy Parker
  • {{yel|61}} Joao Paulo Ramos

|stadium = Baujan Field

|location = Dayton, OH

|attendance = 2,513

|referee = Nicholas Balcer

|assistantreferees = Shane Foley

|assistantreferee2 = Noah Matos Hernandez

|fourthofficial = Aaron Hernandez

}}

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|date = November 24

|time = 7:00{{nbsp}}p.m. EST

|team1 = #12 SMU

|score = 2–1

|report = https://smumustangs.com/news/2024/11/24/mens-soccer-zarnick-late-winner-mustangs-advance-to-round-of-16.aspx

|team2 = Washington

|goals1 =

  • Owen Zarnick {{yel|17}}, {{goal|89}}
  • Stephan Soghomonian {{goal|40}}
  • Nikola Djordjevic {{yel|50}}
  • Bailey Sparks {{yel|61}}

|goals2 =

  • {{yel|27}} Caden Buckley
  • {{goal|30}} Joe Dale
  • {{yel|68}} Zach Ramsey
  • {{yel|71}} Chris Meyers
  • {{yel|90}} Team

|stadium = Washburne Soccer and Track Stadium

|location = Dallas, TX

|attendance = 1,876

|referee = Daniel Radford

|assistantreferees = Fevzi Demirhan

|assistantreferee2 = Joshua Ell

|fourthofficial = Jarrod Tackel

}}

=== Third round ===

{{football box collapsible

|date = November 30

|time = 7:00{{nbsp}}p.m. EST

|team1 = #5 Dayton

|score = 1–3

|report = https://smumustangs.com/news/2024/11/30/mens-soccer-no-12-smu-wins-3-1-at-no-5-dayton-advances-to-the-elite-eight.aspx

|team2 = #12 SMU

|goals1 =

  • Martin Bakken {{goal|1}}
  • Felix Buabeng {{sent off|2|87|90}}
  • Dario Caetano {{yel|89}}
  • Joseph Melto Quiah {{yel|89}}

|goals2 =

  • {{goal|18}} Kyran Chambron Pinho
  • {{goal|65|pen.}} Bailey Sparks
  • {{goal|72}} Owen Zarnick
  • {{yel|73}} Daniel Escorcia
  • {{yel|81}}, {{yel|90}} Team
  • {{yel|81}} Owen Zarnick

|stadium = Baujan Field

|location = Dayton, OH

|attendance = 1,108

|referee = Calin Radosav

|assistantreferees = Cory Richardson

|assistantreferee2 = Mateusz Dulski

|fourthofficial = Kevin Fikar

}}

{{football box collapsible

|date = November 30

|time = 2:00{{nbsp}}p.m. EST

|team1 = #13 Marshall

|score = 2–1

|report = https://herdzone.com/news/2024/11/30/mens-soccer-13-seed-marshall-mens-soccer-takes-down-nc-state-2-1-in-round-of-16

|team2 = NC State

|goals1 =

  • Lineker Rodrigues dos Santos {{goal|9||37}}
  • Marco Silva {{yel|75}}
  • Aymane Sordo {{yel|84}}
  • Team {{yel|84}}
  • Taimu Okiyoshi {{yel|89}}

|goals2 =

  • {{yel|45}} Team
  • {{yel|75}} Samuel Terranova
  • {{goal|77}} Vusumzi Plamana

|stadium = Hoops Family Field

|location = Huntington, WV

|attendance = 2,048

|referee = Sorin Stoica

|assistantreferees = William Gathers

|assistantreferee2 = Ross Kleinstuber

|fourthofficial = Richard Crowgey

}}

=== Quarterfinals ===

{{football box collapsible

|date = December 8

|time = 2:00{{nbsp}}p.m. CST

|team1 = #12 SMU

|score = 2–3

|report = https://herdzone.com/news/2024/12/8/mens-soccer-herd-mens-soccer-reaches-second-college-cup-final-four-in-program-history

|team2 = #13 Marshall

|goals1 =

  • Enzo Panozzo {{yel|7}}
  • Daniel Escorcia {{sent off|2|26|86}}
  • Bailey Sparks {{yel|56}}
  • Milton Lopez {{goal|58||83}}
  • Cameron Victor {{yel|62}}
  • Lamar Bynum {{sent off|2|80|90}}
  • Team {{yel|86}}

|goals2 =

  • {{yel|13}} Tarik Pannholzer
  • {{goal|24}} Lineker Rodrigues dos Santos
  • {{yel|38}} Takahiro Fujita
  • {{goal|56}} Marco Silva
  • {{yel|69}} Taimu Okiyoshi
  • {{goal|76}} Pablo Simon
  • {{yel|79}} Ryan Holmes

|stadium = Washburne Soccer and Track Stadium

|location = Dallas, TX

|attendance = 1,635

|referee =

|assistantreferees =

|assistantreferee2 =

|fourthofficial =

}}

Rankings shown are national seeds.

= Denver Region 3 =

{{4RoundBracket-Byes

| score-width=35

|RD1 = First round
November 21

|RD2 = Second round
November 24

|RD3 = Third round
Nov 30 - Dec 1

|RD4 = Quarterfinals
December 6–7

|RD1-team03 = Oregon State*

|RD1-score03 = 0

|RD1-team04 = Gardner-Webb

|RD1-score04 = 1

|RD1-team05 = Akron*

|RD1-score05 = 1

|RD1-team06 = Princeton

|RD1-score06 = 0

|RD1-team11 = West Virginia*

|RD1-score11 = 2

|RD1-team12 = North Florida

|RD1-score12 = 1

|RD1-team13 = UMass*

|RD1-score13 = 2

|RD1-team14 = Evansville

|RD1-score14 =1

|RD2-seed01 = 3

|RD2-team01 = Denver*

|RD2-score01 = 3

|RD2-seed02 =

|RD2-team02 = Gardner-Webb

|RD2-score02 = 0

|RD2-seed03 =

|RD2-team03 = Akron

|RD2-score03 = 1

|RD2-seed04 = 14

|RD2-team04 = Indiana*

|RD2-score04 = 2

|RD2-seed05 = 11

|RD2-team05 = Virginia*

|RD2-score05 = 2

|RD2-seed06 =

|RD2-team06 = West Virginia

|RD2-score06 = 1

|RD2-seed07 =

|RD2-team07 = UMass

|RD2-score07 = 1

|RD2-seed08 = 6

|RD2-team08 = Penn*

|RD2-score08 = 0

|RD3-seed01 = 3

|RD3-team01 = Denver*

|RD3-score01 = 1

|RD3-seed02 = 14

|RD3-team02 = Indiana

|RD3-score02 = 0

|RD3-seed03 = 11

|RD3-team03 = Virginia*

|RD3-score03 = 0

|RD3-seed04 =

|RD3-team04 = UMass

|RD3-score04 = 1

|RD4-seed01 = 3

|RD4-team01 = Denver*

|RD4-score01 = 3

|RD4-seed02 =

|RD4-team02 = UMass

|RD4-score02 = 0

}}

*Host institution

== Schedule ==

=== First round ===

{{football box collapsible

|date = November 21

|time = 1:00{{nbsp}}p.m. EST

|team1 = UMass

|score = 2–1

|report = https://gopurpleaces.com/sports/mens-soccer/stats/2024/umass/boxscore/11945

|team2 = Evansville

|goals1 = *{{goal|21}} Alec Hughes

  • {{goal|60}} Andrew Ortiz

|goals2 = *UMass Team {{goal|71|o.g.}}

  • Jose Vivas {{yel|81}}

|stadium = Rudd Field (UMass)

|location = Amherst, MA

|attendance = 219

|referee = Thomas Snyder

|assistantreferees = Gurhan Dolgun

|assistantreferee2 = Jessica Carnevale

|fourthofficial = Narciso Fernandes

}}

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|date = November 21

|time = 5:00{{nbsp}}p.m. EST

|team1 = West Virginia

|score = 2–1

|report = https://unfospreys.com/sports/mens-soccer/stats/2024/west-virginia/boxscore/20507

|team2 = North Florida

|goals1 = *{{goal|27}} Sergio Ors Navarro

|goals2 = *Nick Kishchenko {{yel|41}}

  • Rafa Rios {{yel|42}}
  • David Perez {{yel|84}}
  • Jaxon Reinhardt {{goal|86}}
  • Alex Barnett {{yel|90}}

|stadium = Dick Dlesk Soccer Stadium

|location = Morgantown, WV

|attendance = 712

|referee = Cedrick Cook

|assistantreferees = Jason Blight

|assistantreferee2 = Taylor Bombalski

|fourthofficial = Alexander Parent

}}

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|date = November 21

|time = 6:00{{nbsp}}p.m. EST

|team1 = Akron

|score = 1–0

|report = https://gozips.com/sports/mens-soccer/stats/2024/princeton/boxscore/10755

|team2 = Princeton

|goals1 = *{{goal|55}} Victor Gaulmin

|goals2 = *Jack Hunt {{yel|29}}

  • Kristian Kelley {{yel|41}}

|stadium = FirstEnergy Stadium

|location = Akron, OH

|attendance = 753

|referee = Youssef Elmessoussi

|assistantreferees = Jake Brochu

|assistantreferee2 = William Gaither III

|fourthofficial = Ali Zolgharnain

}}

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|date = November 21

|time = 10:00{{nbsp}}p.m. EST

|team1 = Oregon State

|score = 0–1

|report = https://gwusports.com/sports/mens-soccer/stats/2024/oregon-state/boxscore/8506

|team2 = Gardner-Webb

|goals1 = * {{yel|81}} Alejandro Silva

|goals2 = *Jesper Vikman {{yel|42}}

  • Caio Hughes {{goal|72}}

|stadium = Lorenz Field

|location = Corvallis, OR

|attendance = 568

|referee = Christopher Calderon

|assistantreferees = Bryan Juarez

|assistantreferee2 = Alejandro Echeverri

|fourthofficial = Miles Crumley

}}

=== Second round ===

{{football box collapsible

|date = November 24

|time = 1:00{{nbsp}}p.m. EST

|team1 = #14 Indiana

|score = 2–1

|report = https://iuhoosiers.com/news/2024/11/24/mens-soccer-hoosiers-headed-to-10th-straight-sweet-16

|aet= yes

|team2 = Akron

|goals1 =

  • Justin Weiss {{goal|71}}
  • Jansen Miller {{golden goal|100}}

|goals2 =

  • {{yel|20}}, {{goal|31}} Dyson Clapier
  • {{yel|62}} Ashton Kamdem
  • {{yel|67}} Emil Jaaskelainen
  • {{yel|71}} Connor Filsinger

|stadium = Bill Armstrong Stadium

|location = Bloomington, IN

|attendance = 1,669

|referee = Austin Saini

|assistantreferees = Andrew Bigelow

|assistantreferee2 = Fernando Pina

|fourthofficial = Britton Maier

}}

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|date = November 24

|time = 3:00{{nbsp}}p.m. EST

|team1 = #3 Denver

|score = 3–0

|report = https://denverpioneers.com/news/2024/11/24/mens-soccer-3-denvers-three-goal-first-half-knocks-out-gardner-webb.aspx

|team2 = Gardner-Webb

|goals1 =

  • Ben Smith {{goal|19}}
  • Keegan Kelly {{goal|24}}
  • Trevor Wright {{goal|25}}
  • Oje Ofunrein {{yel|39}}
  • Jason Belloli {{yel|55}}

|goals2 =

  • {{yel|33}} Breno Correia
  • {{yel|56}} Team
  • {{yel|84}} Filipe Moreira

|stadium = CIBER Field

|location = Denver, CO

|attendance = 1,341

|referee = Mindi Lamboni

|assistantreferees = Bradley Miller

|assistantreferee2 = Cuahutemoc Delgadillo

|fourthofficial = Max Alatorre

}}

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|date = November 24

|time = 5:00{{nbsp}}p.m. EST

|team1 = #11 Virginia

|score = 2–1

|report = https://virginiasports.com/news/2024/11/24/cavaliers-rally-for-2-1-win-over-west-virginia/

|team2 = West Virginia

|goals1 =

  • Albin Gashi {{goal|6}}, {{yel|80}}
  • AJ Smith {{goal|33}}
  • Daniel Mangarov {{yel|86}}
  • Joey Batrouni {{yel|90}}

|goals2 =

  • {{goal|3}} Marcus Caldeira
  • {{yel|34}} Team
  • {{yel|80}} Carlos Hernando

|stadium = Klöckner Stadium

|location = Charlottesville, VA

|attendance = 1,747

|referee = David Erbacher

|assistantreferees = Rick Rogers

|assistantreferee2 = Jeremy Smith

|fourthofficial = William Steffen

}}

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|date = November 24

|time = 5:00{{nbsp}}p.m. EST

|team1 = #6 Penn

|score = 0–1

|report = https://umassathletics.com/news/2024/11/24/mens-soccer-minutemen-upset-no-6-penn-1-0-advance-to-sweet-16

|team2 = UMass

|goals1 =

  • Mathis Varin {{yel|58}}

|goals2 =

  • {{goal|47}} Alec Hughes
  • {{yel|62}} Andrew Ortiz

|stadium = Rhodes Field

|location = Philadelphia, PA

|attendance = 1,000

|referee =

|assistantreferees =

|assistantreferee2 =

|fourthofficial =

}}

=== Third round ===

{{football box collapsible

|date = November 30

|time = 4:00{{nbsp}}p.m. EST

|team1 = #3 Denver

|score = 1–0

|report = https://denverpioneers.com/news/2024/11/30/mens-soccer-3-denver-rides-early-goal-and-cleansheet-into-ncaa-quarters.aspx

|team2 = #14 Indiana

|goals1 =

  • Keegan Kelly {{goal|9}}

|goals2 =

|stadium = CIBER Field

|location = Denver, CO

|attendance = 1,875

|referee = Cristian Campo Hernandez

|assistantreferees = Jarred Mosher

|assistantreferee2 = Bowen Taylor

|fourthofficial = Charles Rupert

}}

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|date = November 30

|time = 5:00{{nbsp}}p.m. EST

|team1 = #11 Virginia

|score = 0–1

|report = https://umassathletics.com/news/2024/11/30/mens-soccer-elite-eight-bound-umass-downs-11-virginia-1-0-in-sweet-16-clash

|team2 = UMass

|goals1 =

  • Umberto Pelà {{yel|61}}
  • Daniel Mangarov {{yel|80}}
  • Nick Dang {{yel|81}}

|goals2 =

  • {{yel|31}} Andrew Ortiz
  • {{goal|72}} Virginia Own Goal
  • {{yel|81}} Alec Hughes

|stadium = Klöckner Stadium

|location = Charlottesville, VA

|attendance = 1,408

|referee = Lucas Feathers

|assistantreferees = Jude Carr

|assistantreferee2 = Meghan Mullen

|fourthofficial = Richard Crowgey

}}

=== Quarterfinals ===

{{football box collapsible

|date = December 7

|time = 1:00{{nbsp}}p.m. MST

|team1 = #3 Denver

|score = 3–0

|report = https://denverpioneers.com/news/2024/12/7/denver-mens-soccer-advances-to-2024-ncaa-college-cup.aspx

|team2 = UMass

|goals1 =

  • Jason Belloli {{goal|8}}
  • Ronan Wynne {{goal|43}}
  • Oje Ofunrein {{goal|50}}

|goals2 =

  • {{yel|69}} Alec Hughes
  • {{yel|72}} Layton Purchase

|stadium = CIBER Field

|location = Denver, CO

|attendance = 2,361

|referee =

|assistantreferees =

|assistantreferee2 =

|fourthofficial =

}}

Rankings shown are national seeds.

= Pittsburgh Region 4 =

{{4RoundBracket-Byes

| score-width=35

|RD1 = First round
November 21

|RD2 = Second round
November 24

|RD3 = Third round
Nov 30 - Dec 1

|RD4 = Quarterfinals
December 6–7

|RD1-team03 = Vermont*

|RD1-score03 = 5

|RD1-team04 = Iona

|RD1-score04 = 0

|RD1-team05 = San Diego*

|RD1-score05 = 1

|RD1-team06 = UC Davis*

|RD1-score06 = 0

|RD1-team11 = Saint Louis*

|RD1-score11 = 0

|RD1-team12 = Kansas City

|RD1-score12 = 2

|RD1-team13 = Cornell*

|RD1-score13 = 4

|RD1-team14 = Fordham

|RD1-score14 = 2

|RD2-seed01 = 7

|RD2-team01 = Hofstra*

|RD2-score01 = 1

|RD2-seed02 =

|RD2-team02 = Vermont

|RD2-score02 = 2

|RD2-seed03 =

|RD2-team03 = San Diego

|RD2-score03 = 1

|RD2-seed04 = 10

|RD2-team04 = Duke*

|RD2-score04 = 0

|RD2-seed05 = 15

|RD2-team05 = Missouri State

|RD2-score05 = 1

|RD2-seed06 =

|RD2-team06 = Kansas City

|RD2-score06 = 2

|RD2-seed07 =

|RD2-team07 = Cornell

|RD2-score07 = 0

|RD2-seed08 = 2

|RD2-team08 = Pittsburgh

|RD2-score08 = 1

|RD3-seed01 =

|RD3-team01 = Vermont

|RD3-score01 = 1

|RD3-seed02 =

|RD3-team02 = San Diego*

|RD3-score02 = 0

|RD3-seed03 =

|RD3-team03 = Kansas City

|RD3-score03 = 2

|RD3-seed04 = 2

|RD3-team04 = Pittsburgh*

|RD3-score04 = 3

|RD4-seed01 =

|RD4-team01 = Vermont

|RD4-score01 = 2

|RD4-seed02 = 2

|RD4-team02 = Pittsburgh*

|RD4-score02 = 0

}}

*Host institution

== Schedule ==

=== First round ===

{{football box collapsible

|date = November 21

|time = 2:00{{nbsp}}p.m. EST{{efn|Start time moved from 5:00 to 2:00 because of threat of snow in Ithaca.}}

|team1 = Cornell

|score = 4–2

|report = https://fordhamsports.com/sports/mens-soccer/stats/2024/cornell/boxscore/19065

|team2 = Fordham

|goals1 =

  • {{goal|50||60|pen.}} Alex Harris
  • {{goal|74||86}} Alioune Ka
  • {{sent off|2|80|86}} Danny Lokko

|goals2 =

  • {{goal|28}} Louis Lehr
  • {{goal|32}} Daniel D'ippolito
  • {{yel|81}} Murat Calkap

|stadium = Charles F. Berman Field

|location = Ithaca, NY

|attendance = 475

|referee = Jan Halaska

|assistantreferees = Jamel Ben Abdallah

|assistantreferee2 = Danielle Cornetta

|fourthofficial = Ankur Singh

}}

{{football box collapsible

|date = November 21

|time = 6:00{{nbsp}}p.m. EST

|team1 = Vermont

|score = 5–0

|report = https://uvmathletics.com/sports/mens-soccer/stats/2024/iona/boxscore/6196

|team2 = Iona

|goals1 =

  • {{goal|18}} David Ismail
  • {{goal|46||55}} Yaniv Bazini
  • {{goal|70}} Ryan Zellefrow
  • {{goal|85}} Maximilian Kissel

|goals2 =

  • {{yel|42}} Team

|stadium = Virtue Field

|location = Burlington, VT

|attendance = 2,035

|referee = Fabio Cardoso

|assistantreferees = Samuel Conroy

|assistantreferee2 = Larry Bechard

|fourthofficial = Jason Pelletier

}}

{{football box collapsible

|date = November 21

|time = 8:00{{nbsp}}p.m. EST

|team1 = Saint Louis

|score = 0–2

|report = https://kcroos.com/sports/mens-soccer/stats/2024/saint-louis/boxscore/8450

|team2 = Kansas City

|goals1 =

  • {{yel|14}} Jackson Delkus
  • {{yel|77}} Lawson Redmon
  • {{yel|86}} Joey Maher

|goals2 =

  • {{goal|67}}, {{yel|87}} Guille Munoz
  • {{goal|83}} Jeremy Francou

|stadium = Hermann Stadium

|location = St. Louis, MO

|attendance = 1,051

|referee = Alex Beehler

|assistantreferees = Sean West

|assistantreferee2 = Michael Heath

|fourthofficial = Dan Ortega

}}

{{football box collapsible

|date = November 21

|time = 10:00{{nbsp}}p.m. EST

|team1 = San Diego

|score = 1–0

|report = https://usdtoreros.com/sports/mens-soccer/stats/2024/uc-davis/boxscore/14761

|team2 = UC Davis

|goals1 =

  • {{goal|36}} Cesar Bahena

|goals2 =

|stadium = Torero Stadium

|location = San Diego, CA

|attendance = 1,679

|referee = Brandon Stevis

|assistantreferees = Israel Fernandez

|assistantreferee2 = Emmanuel Padilla

|fourthofficial = William Delgado

}}

=== Second round ===

{{football box collapsible

|date = November 24

|time = 1:00{{nbsp}}p.m. EST

|team1 = #10 Duke

|score = 0–1

|report = https://usdtoreros.com/news/2024/11/24/mens-soccer-san-diego-stuns-duke-advances-to-ncaa-quarterfinal.aspx

|team2 = San Diego

|goals1 =

  • Adam Luckhurst {{yel|76}}

|goals2 =

  • {{yel|19}} Vicente Ayala
  • {{yel|72}} Mathias Bauer
  • {{goal|83}} Jack Sandmeyer

|stadium = Koskinen Stadium

|location = Durham, NC

|attendance = 764

|referee = Michael Lavergne

|assistantreferees = Sean Conlee

|assistantreferee2 = Kevin Maurer

|fourthofficial = Andrew Charron

}}

{{football box collapsible

|date = November 24

|time = 5:00{{nbsp}}p.m. EST

|team1 = #2 Pittsburgh

|score = 1–0

|report = https://pittsburghpanthers.com/news/2024/11/24/mens-soccer-no-2-seed-pitt-knocks-off-cornell-advances-to-ncaa-round-of-16.aspx

|team2 = Cornell

|goals1 =

  • Jackson Gilman {{sent off|0|40}}
  • Arnau Vilamitjana {{goal|45|pen.}}

|goals2 =

|stadium = Ambrose Urbanic Field

|location = Pittsburgh, PA

|attendance = 1,115

|referee = Eric Tattersall

|assistantreferees = James Duling

|assistantreferee2 = Adam Walters

|fourthofficial = Edward Boateng

}}

{{football box collapsible

|date = November 24

|time = 5:00{{nbsp}}p.m. EST

|team1 = #7 Hofstra

|score = 1–2

|report = https://uvmathletics.com/news/2024/11/24/mens-soccer-vermont-advances-to-ncaa-third-round-for-third-straight-year-with-2-1-win-over-7-hofstra.aspx

|team2 = Vermont

|goals1 =

  • Jacob Woznicki {{goal|52}}
  • Team {{sent off|2|85|86}}
  • Roc Carles {{yel|87}}

|goals2 =

  • {{goal|8}} Yaniv Bazini
  • {{yel|18}} Adrian Schulze Solano
  • {{goal|53}}, {{yel|75}} David Ismail

|stadium = Captain's Field

|location = Hempstead, NY

|attendance = 1,101

|referee = Carlos Fernandes

|assistantreferees = Justen Lopez

|assistantreferee2 = Alex Rusu

|fourthofficial = Dave Breckner

}}

{{football box collapsible

|date = November 24

|time = 7:30{{nbsp}}p.m. EST

|team1 = #15 Missouri State

|score = 1–2

|report = https://kcroos.com/news/2024/11/25/mens-soccer-roos-magical-season-continues-with-win-over-15-missouri-state

|team2 = Kansas City

|goals1 =

  • Harry Jolley {{goal|32}}

|goals2 =

  • {{goal|51}} Sora Shibata
  • {{goal|72}} Ales Kohoutek
  • {{yel|78}} Mathias Baucher

|stadium = Allison South Stadium

|location = Springfield, MO

|attendance = 757

|referee = Edvin Jurisevic

|assistantreferees = Albert Franklin

|assistantreferee2 = Chris Thresher

|fourthofficial = Bryan Lemus

}}

=== Third round ===

{{football box collapsible

|date = November 30

|time = 5:00{{nbsp}}p.m. EST

|team1 = #2 Pittsburgh

|score = 3–2

|aet= yes

|report = https://pittsburghpanthers.com/news/2024/12/1/mens-soccer-thorson-nets-game-winner-in-98th-minute-to-send-panthers-to-ncaa-quarterfinals.aspx

|team2 = Kansas City

|goals1 =

  • Casper Grening {{goal|15}}
  • Felipe Mercado {{yel|21}}
  • Arnau Vilamitjana {{goal|70}}
  • Albert Thorsen {{yel|93}}, {{golden goal|98}}

|goals2 =

  • {{goal|6}} Gabriele Galluccio
  • {{yel|70}} Miguel Fernandez
  • {{goal|74}} Guille Munoz
  • {{yel|81}} Mateus Moura

|stadium = Ambrose Urbanic Field

|location = Pittsburgh, PA

|attendance = 768

|referee = Austin Saini

|assistantreferees = Michael Nickerson

|assistantreferee2 = Jeffrey Skinker

|fourthofficial = Ryan Nee

}}

{{football box collapsible

|date = November 30

|time = 8:00{{nbsp}}p.m. EST

|team1 = San Diego

|score = 0–1

|aet= yes

|report = https://uvmathletics.com/news/2024/12/2/mens-soccer-vermont-defeats-san-diego-1-0-in-overtime-to-advance-to-the-ncaa-quarterfinals.aspx

|team2 = Vermont

|goals1 =

|goals2 =

  • {{golden goal|91|pen.}} Yaniv Bazini

|stadium = Torero Stadium

|location = San Diego, CA

|attendance = 3,227

|referee = Servando Berna

|assistantreferees = Abdel Hakeem Wakil

|assistantreferee2 = Adrian Gonzalez

|fourthofficial = Edwar Hernandez

}}

=== Quarterfinals ===

{{football box collapsible

|date = December 7

|time = 3:00{{nbsp}}p.m. EST

|team1 = #2 Pittsburgh

|score = 0–2

|report = https://uvmathletics.com/sports/mens-soccer/stats/2024/pittsburgh/boxscore/6234

|team2 = Vermont

|goals1 =

|goals2 =

  • {{goal|51}} Maximilian Kissel
  • {{yel|61}} Sydney Wathuta
  • {{goal|90}} Yaniv Bazini

|stadium = Ambrose Urbanic Field

|location = Pittsburgh, PA

|attendance = 1,416

|referee = Nicholas Balcer

|assistantreferees = Ben Pilgrim

|assistantreferee2 = Max Smith

|fourthofficial = Daniel Pop

}}

Rankings shown are national seeds.

=2024 Men's College Cup=

{{4TeamBracket

| score-width=35

|RD1 = Semifinals
December 13
WakeMed Soccer Park
Cary, NC

|RD2 = Championship
December 16 @ 8:00pm EST
WakeMed Soccer Park
Cary, NC

|RD1-seed1 = 1

|RD1-team1 = Ohio State

|RD1-score1 =0

|RD1-seed2 = 13

|RD1-team2 = Marshall

|RD1-score2 =1

|RD1-seed3 = 3

|RD1-team3 = Denver

|RD1-score3 = 1 (3)

|RD1-seed4 =

|RD1-team4 = Vermont

|RD1-score4 = 1 (4)

|RD2-seed1 =13

|RD2-team1 =Marshall

|RD2-score1 = 1

|RD2-seed2 =

|RD2-team2 = Vermont

|RD2-score2 = 2

}}

=Men's College Cup semifinals=

{{football box collapsible

| date = December 13

| time = 8:00{{nbsp}}p.m. EST

| team1 = #1 Ohio State

|round=College Cup Semifinals| score =0–1

| report =https://ohiostatebuckeyes.com/sports/mens-soccer/stats/2024/no-13-marshall-university/boxscore/21012

| team2 = #13 Marshall

| goals1 =* Nick McHenry {{yel|33}}

| goals2 =* {{goal|7}} Tarik Pannholzer

  • {{yel|16}} Aleksa Janjic
  • {{yel|88}} Aymane Sordo

| stadium = WakeMed Soccer Park

| location = Cary, NC

| attendance =10,614

| referee =Daniel Radford

|assistantreferees =Adrian Gonzalez

|assistantreferee2 =Jarred Mosher

|fourthofficial =Khadime Sabara

}}

{{football box collapsible

| date = December 13

| time = 5:00{{nbsp}}p.m. EST

| team1 = #3 Denver

|round=College Cup Semifinal| score =1–1

| report =https://uvmathletics.com/sports/mens-soccer/stats/2024/denver/boxscore/6280

| team2 = Vermont

| goals1 =* Sam Bassett {{goal|69}}

  • Ben Smith {{yel|80}}

| goals2 =* {{yel|80}} Nick Lockerman

  • {{goal|84}} Yaniv Bazini
  • {{yel|99}} Ryan Zellefrow

| stadium = WakeMed Soccer Park

|aet=yes| location = Cary, NC

| attendance =

| referee =Sorin Stoica

|assistantreferees =Rick Rogers

|assistantreferee2 =Ryan Homik

|fourthofficial =Khadime Sabara

|penalties1=* Jake Smith {{pengoal}}

  • Ronan Wynne {{pengoal}}
  • Ben Smith {{penmiss}}
  • Sam Bassett {{pengoal}}
  • Trever Wright {{penmiss}}|penaltyscore=3-4|penalties2=* {{pengoal}} Yaniv Bazini
  • {{pengoal}} Zach Barret
  • {{pengoal}} Max Murray
  • {{pengoal}} Maximilian Kissel}}

= Men's College Cup final =

{{main|2024 NCAA Division I men's soccer championship game}}

{{football box collapsible

| date = December 16

| time = 8:00{{nbsp}}p.m. EST

| team1 =#13 Marshall

|round=College Cup National Championships| score =1–2

| report =https://uvmathletics.com/sports/mens-soccer/stats/2024/-13-marshall/boxscore/6281

| team2 = Vermont

| goals1 =* Theo Goddard {{yel|42}}

  • Lineker Rodrigues dos Santos {{yel|48}}
  • Tarik Pannholzer {{goal|67}}
  • Thiago Apolinario {{yel|87}}

| goals2 =* {{goal|81}} Marcell Papp

  • {{golden goal|95}} Maximillian Kissel

| stadium = WakeMed Soccer Park

|aet=yes| location = Cary, NC

| attendance =6,057

| referee =Michael Lavergne

|assistantreferees =Baboucarr Jallow

|assistantreferee2 =Carlos Morales-Lastra

|fourthofficial =Jude Carr

}}

=College Cup all-tournament team=

Source:{{Cite Instagram |user=ncaasoccer |postid=DDqmf3MsFSd |title=2024 Men’s College Cup All-Tournament Team ⭐️ |date=December 16, 2024}}

Records by conference

class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center;"

!scope="col"|Conference

!scope="col" data-sort-type="number"|Bids

!scope="col"|Record

!scope="col" data-sort-type="number"|Pct.

!scope="col" data-sort-type="number"|R32

!scope="col" data-sort-type="number"|S16

!scope="col" data-sort-type="number"|E8

!scope="col" data-sort-type="number"|F4

!scope="col" data-sort-type="number"|CG

!scope="col" data-sort-type="number"|NC

Big East

|3

|2–3–0

|{{winpct|2|3|0}}

| 3

| –

| –

|data-sort-value="-1"| –

|data-sort-value="-1"| –

|data-sort-value="-1"| –

Summit

|2

|5–1–1

|{{winpct|5|1|1}}

| 2

| 2

| 1

|data-sort-value="-1"| 1

|data-sort-value="-1"| –

|data-sort-value="-1"| –

Sun Belt

|2

|5–2–0

|{{winpct|5|2|0}}

| 2

| 1

| 1

|data-sort-value="-1"| 1

|data-sort-value="-1"| 1

|data-sort-value="-1"| –

America East

|1

|5–0–1

|{{winpct|5|0|1}}

| 1

| 1

|data-sort-value="-1"|1

|data-sort-value="-1"|1

|data-sort-value="-1"|1

|data-sort-value="-1"|1

Big South

|1

|1–1–0

|{{winpct|1|1|0}}

| 1

| –

| –

|data-sort-value="-1"| –

|data-sort-value="-1"| –

|data-sort-value="-1"| –

ACC

|9

|11–7–1

|{{winpct|11|7|1}}

| 8

| 7

| 3

|data-sort-value="-1"| –

|data-sort-value="-1"| –

|data-sort-value="-1"| –

Big Ten

|6

|7–6–0

|{{winpct|7|5|1}}

| 5

| 2

| 1

|data-sort-value="-1"| 1

|data-sort-value="-1"| –

|data-sort-value="-1"| –

Ivy

|3

|1–3–0

|{{winpct|1|3|0}}

| 2

| –

| –

|data-sort-value="-1"| –

|data-sort-value="-1"| –

|data-sort-value="-1"| –

Missouri Valley

|3

|1–3–0

|{{winpct|1|3|0}}

| 2

| –

| –

|data-sort-value="-1"| –

|data-sort-value="-1"| –

|data-sort-value="-1"| –

Big West

|2

|1–1–1

|{{winpct|1|1|1}}

| 1

| –

| –

|data-sort-value="-1"| –

|data-sort-value="-1"| –

|data-sort-value="-1"| –

SoCon

|1

|1–1–0

|{{winpct|1|0|1}}

| 1

| –

| –

|data-sort-value="-1"| –

|data-sort-value="-1"| –

|data-sort-value="-1"| –

West Coast

|2

|2–2–0

|{{winpct|2|2|0}}

| 1

| 1

| –

|data-sort-value="-1"| –

|data-sort-value="-1"| –

|data-sort-value="-1"| –

Atlantic 10

|4

|4–4–0

|{{winpct|4|4|0}}

| 2

| 2

| 1

|data-sort-value="-1"| –

|data-sort-value="-1"| –

|data-sort-value="-1"| –

CAA

|1

|0–1–0

|{{winpct|0|1|0}}

| 1

| –

| –

|data-sort-value="-1"| –

|data-sort-value="-1"| –

|data-sort-value="-1"| –

Others

|8

|0–7–1

|{{winpct|0|7|1}}

|data-sort-value="-1"|–

|data-sort-value="-1"|–

|data-sort-value="-1"|–

|data-sort-value="-1"|–

|data-sort-value="-1"|–

|data-sort-value="-1"|–

  • The R32, S16, E8, F4, CG, and NC columns indicate how many teams from each conference were in the Round of 32 (second round), Round of 16 (third round), Quarterfinals (Elite Eight), Semifinals (Final Four), Championship Game, and National Champion, respectively.
  • The following conferences failed to place a team into the round of 32: American, ASUN, Horizon, MAAC, Northeast, Ohio Valley, Patriot, and WAC. The conference's records have been consolidated in the "Others" row.
  • Matches concluded by a penalty shootout to determine advancement in the tournament following a drawn match are considered to be a tie for statistical purposes, except for the national championship game.{{cite book |title=NCAA Soccer Rules Book |publisher=National Collegiate Athletic Association |page=40 |edition=2024 and 2025 |url=https://www.ncaapublications.com/productdownloads/SO24.pdf |url-status=live |access-date=January 11, 2025 |chapter=Rule 7.2.3 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240828175930/https://www.ncaapublications.com/productdownloads/SO24.pdf |archive-date=August 28, 2024 |editor-first=Rich |editor-last=Grady}}

Statistics

= Goalscorers =

{{Goalscorers

|goals=122|matches=47|ongoing=|bold=

|updated=December 16, 2024

|6 goal=

  • {{flagicon|ISR}} Yaniv Bazini – Vermont

|5 goal=

  • {{flagicon|BRA}} Lineker Rodrigues dos Santos – Marshall

|3 goal=

  • {{flagicon|GER}} Tarik Pannholzer – Marshall
  • {{flagicon|NGR}} Michael Adedokun – Ohio State
  • {{flagicon|GER}} Maximilian Kissel – Vermont

|2 goal=

  • {{flagicon|GHA}} Wahabu Musah – Clemson
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Alex Harris – Cornell
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Alioune Ka – Cornell
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Ethan Sassine – Dayton
  • {{flagicon|NZL}} Keegan Kelly – Denver
  • {{flagicon|ESP}} Guille Munoz – Kansas City
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Alec Hughes – UMass
  • {{flagicon|AUS}} Max Rogers – Maryland
  • {{flagicon|LCA}} Donavan Phillip – NC State
  • {{flagicon|ESP}} Arnau Vilamitjana – Pittsburgh
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Milton Lopez – SMU
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Owen Zarnick – SMU
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Noah Adnan – Stanford
  • {{flagicon|GER}} David Ismail – Vermont
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Dylan Borso – Wake Forest
  • {{flagicon|CAN}} Marcus Caldeira – West Virginia
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Greyson Mercer – Western Michigan
  • {{flagicon|NZL}} Owen Smith – Western Michigan

|1 goal=

  • {{flagicon|USA}} Dyson Clapier - Akron
  • {{flagicon|FRA}} Victor Gaulmin - Akron
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Zane Domsohn - Bucknell
  • {{flagicon|GAM}} Abubacarr Fofana - Charlotte
  • {{flagicon|GHA}} Ransford Gyan – Clemson
  • {{flagicon|NOR}} Martin Bakken – Dayton
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Sam Bassett – Denver
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Jason Belloi – Denver
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Oje Ofunrein – Denver
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Ben Smith – Denver
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Trevor Wright – Denver
  • {{flagicon|NZL}} Ronan Wynne – Denver
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Daniel D'ippolito – Fordham
  • {{flagicon|GER}} Louis Lehr – Fordham
  • {{flagicon|WAL}} Caio Hughes – Gardner-Webb
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Jacob Woznicki – Hofstra
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Jansen Miller – Indiana
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Justin Weiss – Indiana
  • {{flagicon|FRA}} Jeremy Francou – Kansas City
  • {{flagicon|ITA}} Gabriele Galluccio – Kansas City
  • {{flagicon|CZE}} Ales Kohoutek – Kansas City
  • {{flagicon|JPN}} Sora Shibata – Kansas City
  • {{flagicon|FRA}} Stephane Njike – LIU
  • {{flagicon|SEN}} Papa Sow – LIU
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Marco Silva – Marshall
  • {{flagicon|ESP}} Pablo Simon – Marshall
  • {{flagicon|JPN}} Haruhi Taneda – Marshall
  • {{flagicon|DEN}} Luca Costabile – Maryland
  • {{flagicon|GER}} Leon Koehl – Maryland
  • {{flagicon|UGA}} Sadam Masereka – Maryland
  • {{flagicon|GER}} Alex Nitzl – Maryland
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Andrew Ortiz – UMass
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Matthew Fisher – Michigan
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Duilio Herrera – Michigan
  • {{flagicon|ENG}} Harry Jolley – Missouri State
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Drew Lovelace – NC State
  • {{flagicon|CAN}} Nikola Markovic – NC State
  • {{flagicon|RSA}} Vusumzi Plamana – NC State
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Jaxon Reinhardt – North Florida
  • {{flagicon|CAN}} David Ajagbe – Ohio State
  • {{flagicon|ISL}} Siggi Magnusson – Ohio State
  • {{flagicon|DEN}} Casper Grening – Pittsburgh
  • {{flagicon|NOR}} Albert Thorsen – Pittsburgh
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Aidan Davock – Providence
  • {{flagicon|BRA}} Israel Dos Santos Neto – Providence
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Cesar Bahena – San Diego
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Jack Sandmeyer – San Diego
  • {{flagicon|GER}} Kyran Chambron Pinho – SMU
  • {{flagicon|GER}} Stephan Soghomonian – SMU
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Bailey Sparks – SMU
  • {{flagicon|DEN}} Nicolas Hald Willumsen – UC Santa Barbara
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Zac Siebenlist – UC Santa Barbara
  • {{flagicon|JPN}} Haruki Utsumi – UC Santa Barbara
  • {{flagicon|RUS}} Pavel Dashin – SIUE
  • {{flagicon|HUN}} Marcell Papp – Vermont
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Ryan Zellefrow – Vermont
  • {{flagicon|SWE}} Albin Gashi – Virginia
  • {{flagicon|DEN}} AJ Smith – Virginia
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Ryan Belal – Wake Forest
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Cooper Flax – Wake Forest
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Joe Dale – Washington
  • {{flagicon|SPA}} Sergio Ors Navarro – West Virginia
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Christian Shannon – Western Michigan
  • {{flagicon|POR}} Duarte Chapelas – Western Michigan

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  • UMass (vs. Evansville)

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