1998 NCAA Division I women's soccer tournament explained

NCAA women's soccer tournament
Year:1998
Other Titles:Women's College Cup (semifinals & final)
Country:United States
Dates:November–December 1998
Num Teams:48
Winners:Florida Gators
(1st title, 1st College Cup)
Second:North Carolina Tar Heels
(16th title match, 17th College Cup)
Semifinal1:Portland Pilots
(4th College Cup)
Semifinal2:Santa Clara Broncos
(6th College Cup)
Matches:47
Goals:170
Attendance:45997
Scoring Leader:Meredith Florance, UNC (3)
Award:Danielle Fotopoulos, FLA (Offensive)
Meredith Flaherty, FLA (Defensive)
Prev Season:1997
Next Season:1999
Updated:5/30/2015

The 1998 NCAA Division I women's soccer tournament (also known as the 1998 NCAA Women's College Cup) was the 17th annual single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of NCAA Division I women's collegiate soccer. The semifinals and championship game were played again at the UNCG Soccer Stadium in Greensboro, North Carolina during December 1998.[1]

Florida defeated North Carolina in the final, 1–0, to win their first national title. Coached by Becky Burleigh, the Gators finished the season 26–1. Florida won the championship in just their first appearance in the College Cup, a feat matched only by USC in 2007.

The most outstanding offensive player was Danielle Fotopoulos from Florida, and the most outstanding defensive player was Meredith Flaherty, also from Florida. Fotopoulos and Flaherty, along with ten other players, were named to the All-tournament team.

The tournament's leading scorer, with 3 goals, was Meredith Florance from North Carolina.

Qualification

All Division I women's soccer programs were eligible to qualify for the tournament. The tournament field expanded again, this time increasing from 32 teams to 48.

Format

To accommodate the sixteen additional teams, an additional round was added to the tournament for the thirty-two lowest-seeded teams. The top sixteen teams, meanwhile, were given a bye into the Second Round.

Teams

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North Carolina Regional
SeedSchoolConference Berth TypeRecord
CharlotteConference USAAutomatic14–5–3
DartmouthIvy LeagueAutomatic14–1–2
FairfieldMAACAutomatic18–1
GeorgiaSECAt-large13–5
MarylandACCAt-large10–10–1
North CarolinaACCAutomatic21–0
South CarolinaSECAt-large11–6–1
UCFTrans AmericaAutomatic12–7
VirginiaACCAt-large13–6–2
Wake ForestACCAt-large13–6–1
William & MaryCAAAutomatic16–2–2
WisconsinBig TenAt-large10–7–2
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Portland Regional
SeedSchoolConference Berth TypeRecord
AlabamaSECAt-large13–6–1
KentuckySECAt-large09–8–3
MichiganBig TenAt-large13–6–1
MinnesotaBig TenAt-large13–5–1
NebraskaBig 12Automatic16–3–1
Notre DameBig EastAutomatic19–2–1
PortlandWest CoastAt-large16–2–2
San Diego StateWACAutomatic18–2–1
Texas A&MBig 12At-large13–7
USCPac-10Auto (shared)13–6–1
WashingtonPac-10At-large10–8–1
XavierAtlantic 10Automatic12–6–2
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Santa Clara Regional
SeedSchoolConference Berth TypeRecord
BYUWACAt-large19–3
CaliforniaPac-10Auto (shared)13–7
Central Conn. StateNortheastAutomatic12–7
ColgatePatriotAutomatic13–6
ConnecticutBig EastAt-large19–1–2
HartfordAmerica EastAutomatic16–4
HarvardIvy LeagueAt-large11–4–1
PacificBig WestAutomatic14–2–3
Santa ClaraWest CoastAutomatic19–0–1
StanfordPac-10At-large11–6–2
SyracuseBig EastAt-large13–6–1
UCLAPac-10Auto (shared)17–3–1
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Florida Regional
SeedSchoolConference Berth TypeRecord
BaylorBig 12At-large15–4–1
ClemsonACCAt-large15–6
EvansvilleMissouri ValleyAutomatic14–5–2
FloridaSECAutomatic21–1
IndianaBig TenAt-large13–7–1
James MadisonCAAAt-large12–7–1
NorthwesternBig TenAt-large14–4–1
Penn StateBig TenAutomatic19–3–1
RadfordBig SouthAutomatic11–7–2
UNC GreensboroSouthernAutomatic13–8–1
VanderbiltSECAt-large16–5
Wright StateMidwestern CollegiateAutomatic08–10–2

All-tournament team

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Division I Women's Soccer Championship Results . NCAA. NCAA.org. May 30, 2015.