2000 NCAA Division II men's soccer tournament

The 2000 NCAA Division II Men's Soccer Championship was the 29th annual tournament held by the NCAA to determine the top men's Division II college soccer program in the United States.

2000 NCAA Division II Men's Soccer Championship
Tournament details
Country United States
Teams16
Final positions
ChampionsCal State Dominguez Hills
(1st title, 1st final)
Runner-upBarry
(1st final)
Tournament statistics
Matches played15
Goals scored39 (2.6 per match)
Attendance8,273 (552 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)Fitzgerald Clarke,
Barry
Best playerOffense:
Victor Guerrero,
Cal State Dominguez Hills
Defense:
Jacobi Goodfellow,
Barry
← 1999
2001 →

All statistics correct as of 11/17/2019.

Cal State Dominguez Hills (23-1-1) defeated hosts Barry, 2–1, in the tournament final, after four overtime periods.

This was the first national title for the Toros, who were coached by Joe Flanagan.[1]

Bracket

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First Round
*Campus sites
Quarterfinals
*Campus sites
Semifinals
*Campus sites
Final
December 3
Miami Shores, FL
            
* Saint Anselm 0
N.H. College 1
N.H. College 2
* East Stroudsburg 4
* Dowling 1(2)
East Stroudsburg 1(3)
East Stroudsburg 1
* Barry 2
* Francis Marion 1(5)
Clayton State 1(3)
Francis Marion 0
* Barry 3
* Barry 4
Christian Brothers 0
Barry 1
CSU Dominguez Hills 2(4OT)
* Wisconsin–Parkside 0
Lewis (IL) 1
Lewis (IL) 1
* Wheeling Jesuit 0
* Wheeling Jesuit 3
Mercyhurst 2
Lewis (IL) 0
* CSU Dominguez Hills 1
* West Texas A&M 1
Metro State 0
West Texas A&M 0
* CSU Dominguez Hills 2
* CSU Dominguez Hills 4
Seattle Pacific 0

Final

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Barry1–2
(4OT)
Cal State Dominguez Hills
Fitzgerald Clarke   29:20' (Chirinos, Marcina)
Jacobi Goodfellow   60:02'
Andres Lopez   78:50'
Alen Marcina   81:49'
Report 1
Report 2
Report 3
Victor Guerrero   65:36' (deVocht)
Sergio Gutierrez   57:28'
Tony de Vocht   57:28'
Victor Guerrero   138:44' (Lockhart)
Attendance: 2,036
Referee: Robert Mann

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "NCAA Division II Men's Soccer Championship Records Book" (PDF). NCAA. NCAA.org. Retrieved November 17, 2019.