1990 NCAA Division II men's soccer tournament

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1990 NCAA Division II Men's Soccer Championship
Tournament details
Country United States
Teams12
Final positions
ChampionsSouthern Connecticut (2nd)
Runner-upSeattle Pacific
Tournament statistics
Matches played11
Goals scored23 (2.09 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)United States Andrew Ziemer,
Sonoma State (2)
← 1989
1991 →

The 1990 NCAA Division II Men's Soccer Championship was the 19th annual tournament held by the NCAA to determine the top men's Division II college soccer program in the United States.

Southern Connecticut State defeated Seattle Pacific in the final, winning in a penalty kick shootout after the championship match finished 0–0 through four overtime periods. This was the Owls' (22-0-1) second national title and first for coach Ray Reid.[1]

The final match was held in Melbourne, Florida on December 1, 1990.

Bracket

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First Round
*Campus sites
Quarterfinals
*Campus sites
Semifinals
*Campus sites
Final
December 8
Melbourne, FL
            
* So. Connecticut St 2(2OT)
Bridgeport 1
Bridgeport 1
N.H. College 0
So. Connecticut St 1
Gannon 0
* Gannon 2
Oakland 1
Oakland 1(4)
NE Missouri State 1(1)
So. Connecticut St 0(4)
Seattle Pacific 0(3)
* Seattle Pacific 1
Sonoma State 0
Sonoma State 3(2OT)
Cal State Bakersfield 2
Seattle Pacific 2
Florida Tech 1
* UNC Greensboro 1
Florida Tech 2
* Tampa 0
Florida Tech 1

Final

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Southern Connecticut State0–0* (a.e.t.)Seattle Pacific
Report
Penalties
Henrik Svarthborn soccer ball with check mark
John DeBrito soccer ball with check mark
Larry Pituro soccer ball with check mark
soccer ball with red X
soccer ball with red X
Nick Booth soccer ball with check mark
4–3 soccer ball with check mark Mark Kovates
soccer ball with check mark Dion Earl
soccer ball with check mark Brian Meier
soccer ball with red X
soccer ball with red X
soccer ball with red X Robin Malmangers

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "NCAA Division II Men's Championship Brackets" (PDF). NCAA. NCAA.org. Retrieved October 12, 2019.