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Southern Conference men's soccer tournament

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Southern Conference
men's soccer tournament
SportSoccer
ConferenceSouthern Conference
Number of teams6
FormatSingle elimination
Played1988–present
Last contest2024
Current championFurman
Most championshipsFurman (15)
Official websitesoconsports.com/msoc

The Southern Conference men's soccer tournament is the conference championship tournament in men's soccer for the Southern Conference. The winner of the tournament receives the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament.

Furman is the most winning team of the competition with 14 titles.

Champions

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Finals

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Key
  • (1) – Title number
  •   – Match went to extra time
  •   – Match decided by a penalty shootout after extra time
  •   – Winning team won regular season
Ed. Year Champion Score Runner-up Venue City MVP
1
1988 Furman (1)
1–0
The Citadel Smith High School Greensboro, NC Rod Underwood, Furman
2
1989 Furman (2)
4–0
Appalachian State Bryan Park Greensboro, NC Andrew Burr, Furman
3
1990 Appalachian St (1)
1–1 (4–3 p)
The Citadel Bryan Park Greensboro, NC Andy Salandy, Appalachian St
4
1991 Furman (3)
3–0
Marshall Bryan Park Greensboro, NC Andrew Zorovich, Furman
5
1992 Davidson (1)
3–1
Appalachian State Bryan Park Greensboro, NC Ben Hayes, Davidson
6
1993 Furman (4)
3–2
Appalachian State Bryan Park Greensboro, NC Jay Weyer, Furman
7
1994 Furman (5)
4–2 (a.e.t.)
Appalachian State Bryan Park Greensboro, NC Brian Little, Furman
8
1995 Davidson (2)
1–0
Furman Richardson Stadium Davidson, NC Alex Deegan, Davidson
9
1996 Furman (6)
4–2
Georgia Southern Stone Stadium Greenville, SC Ryan Higginbotham, Furman
10
1997 Furman (7)
3–1
UNCG Stone Stadium Greenville, SC Ryan Higginbotham, Furman
11
1998 UNCG (1)
1–0
Furman Richardson Stadium Davidson, NC Nathan Kipp, UNC
12
1999 Furman (8)
3–2
UNCG Blackbaud Stadium Charleston, SC Graham Seagraves, Furman
12
2000 Furman (9)
4–1
Appalachian State Patriots Point Mount Pleasant, SC John Barry Nusum, Furman
13
2001 Furman (10)
2–1
UNCG Patriots Point Mount Pleasant, SC Anthony Esquivel, Furman
14
2002 (No champion crowned)[a] Patriots Point Mount Pleasant, SC
15
2003 Davidson (3)
1–0
Charleston Patriots Point Mount Pleasant, SC Nick Hansell, Davidson
16
2004 Charleston (1)
1–0 (a.e.t.)
Davidson Blackbaud Stadium Charleston, SC Ben Hollingsworth, Charleston
17
2005 UNCG (2)
2–1
Davidson Blackbaud Stadium Charleston, SC Henning Jonasson, UNCG
18
2006 UNCG (3)
3–0
Georgia Southern Stone Stadium Greenville, SC Henning Jonasson, UNCG
19
2007 Furman (11)
1–0 (a.e.t.)
UNCG UNCG Soccer Stadium Greensboro, NC Bryan Amos, Furman
20
2008 UNCG (4)[b]
2–1
Charleston Alumni Stadium Davidson, NC Joe Burnett, UNC
21
2009 Wofford
2–1
Elon Snyder Field Spartanburg, SC Wilson Hood, Wofford
22
2010 UNCG (5)[c]
2–0
Furman Patriots Point Mount Pleasant, SC Matt Strine, UNC
23
2011 Elon (1)
3–2
UNCG Mackorell Soccer Complex Boone, NC Nick Millington, Elon
24
2012 Elon (2)
2–1
Wofford WakeMed Soccer Park Cary, NC Gabe Latigue, Elon
25
2013 Elon (3)
1–0 (a.e.t.)
Wofford Stone Stadium Greenville, SC Jason Waterman, Elon
26
2014 Furman (12)
1–0
Mercer UNCG Soccer Stadium Greensboro, NC Clint Ritter, Furman
27
2015 Furman (13)
1–0
East Tennessee Summers-Taylor Stadium Johnson City, TN Sven Lissek, Furman
28
2016 Mercer (1)
0–0 (4–1 p)
East Tennessee UNCG Soccer Stadium Greensboro, NC Jeremy Booth, Mercer
29
2017 Mercer (2)
1–1 (3–2 p)
UNCG Stone Stadium Greenville, SC Jeremy Booth, Mercer
30
2018 Furman (14)
3–0
UNC Greensboro Summers-Taylor Stadium Johnson City, TN Laurence Wyke, Furman
31
2019 Mercer (3)
1–0
UNCG UNCG Soccer Stadium Greensboro, NC JR DeRose, Mercer
32
2020 UNCG (6)
1–0
Belmont UNCG Soccer Stadium Greensboro, NC Mani Austmann, UNCG
33
2021 Mercer (4)
4–3
Belmont Betts Stadium Macon, GA Dylan Gaither, Mercer
34
2022 UNCG (7)
2–1
Mercer UNCG Soccer Stadium Greensboro, NC Ismail El Harchi, UNCG
35
2023 Mercer (5)
2–0
Furman Stone Stadium Greenville, SC Sekou Agard, Mercer
36 2024 Furman (15) 2–0 East Tennessee Summers-Taylor Stadium Johnston City, TN Aaron Salinas, Furman

Notes

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  1. ^ In 2002, one semifinal and the final match were canceled due to weather.
  2. ^ Later vacated
  3. ^ Later vacated

References

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