1967 NCAA soccer tournament explained

NCAA soccer tournament
Year:1967
Other Titles:1967 College Cup
Num Teams:16
Venue:Francis Field
Winners:Michigan State (1st title)
Saint Louis (6th title)
Semifinal1:Long Island
Semifinal2:Navy
Matches:15
Goals:61
Award:Ernie Tuchscherer, Michigan State
Prev Season:1966
Next Season:1968

The 1967 NCAA soccer tournament was the ninth annual tournament organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association to determine the national champion of men's college soccer among its members in the United States.

The final match was played at Francis Field in St. Louis, Missouri on December 2.

Michigan State and Saint Louis were declared co-national champions after the championship game, tied 0–0, had to be called due to inclement weather. This was Michigan State's first and Saint Louis' sixth title.[1]

Qualifying

SchoolRecordAppearanceLast Bid
Akron10–22nd1966
Army8–2–25th1966
Bridgeport8–35th1966
Buffalo State8–11stNever
Colorado College6–22nd1966
Fairleigh Dickinson8–43rd1964
Long Island11–1–14th1966
Maryland8–2–17th1964
Michigan State7–16th1966
Navy10–0–15th1966
Saint Louis5–3–19th1966
San Francisco9–0–16th1966
San Jose State9–14th1966
Temple11–0–12nd1966
Trinity (CT)9–23rd1965
West Chester State13–16th1965

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: DIVISION I MEN’S SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIPS RECORDS BOOK . ncaa.org . NCAA . 30 May 2023.