1985 NCAA women's soccer tournament explained

NCAA women's soccer tournament
Year:1985
Other Titles:Women's College Cup (semifinals & final)
Country:United States
Num Teams:14
Winners:George Mason Patriots
(1st title, 2nd College Cup)
Second:North Carolina Tar Heels
(4th title game, 4th College Cup)
Semifinal1:UMass Minutewomen
(3rd College Cup)
Semifinal2:Colorado College Tigers
(1st College Cup)
Matches:13
Goals:43
Attendance:8033
Scoring Leader:Lisa Gmitter, GMU (3)
Award:Pam Baughman, GMU (Overall)
Betsy Drambour, GMU (defense)
Prev Season:1984
Next Season:1986
Updated:4/22/2015

The 1985 NCAA Women's Soccer Tournament was the fourth annual single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of NCAA women's collegiate soccer. The championship game was played at George Mason Stadium in Fairfax, Virginia during November 1985.[1]

George Mason defeated defending champion North Carolina in the final, 2–0, to win its first national title. The Patriots were coached by Hank Leung. This would be the last championship until 1995 not won by North Carolina.

The most outstanding player was Pam Baughman (George Mason) and the most outstanding defensive player was Betsy Drambour (George Mason). An All-Tournament team was not named this year.

The leading scorer for the tournament was Lisa Gmitter from George Mason (3 goals).

Qualification

At the time, there was only one NCAA championship for women's soccer; a Division III title was added in 1986 and a Division II title in 1988. Hence, all NCAA women's soccer programs (whether from Division I, Division II, or Division III) were eligible for this championship. The tournament field remained set at 14 teams this year even though the third-place match was discontinued.

Team AppearancePreviousRecord
Boston College4th198412–4–1
Brown4th198409–3–3
UC Santa Barbara2nd198416–4–1
Cal State–Hayward1stNever18–0
Colorado College2nd198414–4
Connecticut4th198414–4
Cortland State4th198417–0–4
George Mason4th198414–2–1
Massachusetts4th198415–0
North Carolina4th198416–1–1
NC State1stNever10–5–4
Radford1stNever14–6–1
William & Mary2nd198409–2–3
Wisconsin1stNever12–1

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Division I Women's Soccer Championship Results . NCAA. NCAA.org. April 23, 2015.