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2024 NIRSA National Soccer Championship

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2024 NIRSA National Soccer Championship
LeagueNIRSA
SportSoccer
SiteRound Rock Multipurpose Complex
Round Rock, Texas
DurationNovember 21–23, 2024
Number of teams96 total (24 per division)
ResultsOfficial Results
Men's Championship Division
Women's Championship Division
Men's Open Division
Women's Open Division
NIRSA national soccer championships seasons
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The 2024 NIRSA national soccer championship will be the 30th NIRSA National Soccer Championships, the annual national championships for United States-based, collegiate club soccer teams organized by NIRSA. It will take place at the Round Rock Multipurpose Complex, in Round Rock, Texas from Thursday, November 21 to Saturday, November 23, 2024.[1]

Format

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The competition will consist of 96 teams partitioned into 48 men's teams and 48 women's teams. Each of these partitions will be further divided into two 24-team divisions, an invite-only championship division and an open division. These divisions will finally be divided into groups, eight groups of three teams each in championship divisions and six groups of four teams each in the open divisions. All four divisions will engage in a round-robin tournament where they play each team in their group and utilize the three points for a win system to determine teams able to advance to a single elimination, knockout stage. In the championship division, the two highest ranked teams from each group advance to their knockout stage, with the third placed team advancing to a consolation bracket. In the open division, the top team from each group as well as the two best second placed teams advanced to their knockout stage. The primary criteria for determining the best team will be points followed by the following criteria.

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
    • Maximum ± 5 goal difference per match
  4. Most goals scored
  5. 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
    • 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
    • If there's a four-way tie, a drawing of lots would be conducted (only could occur in open division)

Pool play games will be two 40-minute halves, separated by a seven-minute halftime. Knockout stage games will also consist of two 40-minute halves. The round of 16 and quarterfinals will be separated by a seven-minute halftime while the semifinals and finals will have a ten-minute halftime. Knockout stage games need to declare a winner. If a knockout-stage game is tied at the end of regulation, overtime would begin. Overtime consists of one, 15-minute, golden-goal period. If still tied after overtime, kicks from the mark would determine the winner.[2]

Seeding

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In the championship division, teams coming out of the same group are placed on opposite ends of the bracket and 1st placed teams against 2nd placed teams in the first round. In the first round, group A is matched against group D, group H matched against group E, group G matched against group F, and group B matched against group C. The winner of the A vs D matchup would face the winner of the H vs E matchup and the winner of the G vs F matchup would face the winner of the B vs C matchup in the quarterfinals.

In the championship division's consolation bracket, the third placed team from group A played the third placed team from group E, the third placed team from group F played the third placed team from group B, the third placed team from group C played the third placed team from group G, and the third placed team from group H played the third placed team from group D with the winner of the A vs E matchup facing the winner of the F vs B matchup and the winner of the C vs G matchup facing the winner of the H vs D matchup.

In the open division, the bracket was numbered top to bottom from 1–8. First, the highest ranked wildcard team was placed in position 4 with the other wildcard team being placed in position 8. Then, the pool winner from the group with the wildcard team in position 4 was placed in position 5 and the pool winner from the group with the wildcard team in position 8 was placed in position 1. Finally, using the tiebreaking procedures, the highest ranked remaining group winning team was placed in position 3, the second highest was placed in position 7, the third highest placed in position 2, and the final being placed in position 6.[3]

Qualification and selections

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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 the regional tournament results and RPI.[4]

The 48 remaining teams participated in the open division and were selected via a lottery draw that aired on October 9, 2024, at 12pm EST. Any team with membership in a NIRSA-affiliated league or with a minimum of four games played prior to the tournament was able to enter their name into the lottery. If a selected team qualified for the championship division, an alternate took their spot.[5]

Men's championship

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Automatic qualifiers
Region Method Team Appearance Last Bid
I Tournament
Co-champ
I Tournament
Co-champ
I Highest RPI of
remaining teams
II Tournament
Champion
II Highest RPI
remaining teams
II 2nd highest RPI of
remaining teams
III Tournament
Co-champ
Ohio State 17th 2023
III Tournament
Co-champ
Indiana 8th 2023
III Highest RPI of
remaining teams
Michigan 19th 2023
IV North Tournament
Champion
Saint Louis 2nd 2016
IV South Tournament
Champion
IV South Tournament
Runner-up
V Bid Game 1
Winner
V Bid Game 2
Winner
V Bid Game 3
Winner
VI North Tournament
Champion
VI South Tournament
Co-Champion
UC-San Diego 4th 2017
VI South Tournament
Co-Champion
Cal Poly 12th 2021
At-large bids
Region Team Appearance Last Bid
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD

Source:

Women's championship

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Automatic qualifiers
Region Method Team Appearance Last Bid
I Tournament
Co-champ
I Tournament
Co-champ
I Highest RPI of
remaining teams
II Tournament
Champion
II Highest RPI
remaining teams
II 2nd highest RPI of
remaining teams
III Tournament
Co-champ
Michigan 22nd 2023
III Tournament
Co-champ
Purdue 11th 2023
III Highest RPI of
remaining teams
Michigan State 16th 2023
IV North Tournament
Champion
Missouri 3rd 2013
IV South Tournament
Champion
IV South Tournament
Runner-up
V Bid Game 1
Winner
V Bid Game 2
Winner
V Bid Game 3
Winner
VI North Tournament
Champion
VI South Tournament
Co-Champion
UCLA 10th 2023
VI South Tournament
Co-Champion
UC-Santa Barbara 22nd 2022
At-large bids
Region Team Appearance Last Bid
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD

Source:

References

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  1. ^ Series, NIRSA Championship. "National Soccer Championships". NIRSA Play. Retrieved 2024-09-28.
  2. ^ "Rules of Play". NIRSA Play.
  3. ^ "2023 NIRSA National Soccer Championships Schedule" (PDF). 2023-11-13.
  4. ^ "Regional Championships". NIRSA Play. Retrieved 2023-05-24.
  5. ^ "Open Division Drawing". NIRSA Play. Retrieved 2023-09-07.