1999 NCAA Division II men's soccer tournament explained

NCAA Division II Men's Soccer Championship
Year:1999
Num Teams:16
Winners:Southern Connecticut
(6th title, 8th final)
Second:Fort Lewis
(1st final)
Matches:15
Goals:42
Attendance:8925
Scoring Leader:Paul Oyuga,
Southern Conn. (3)
Per Ole Tenden,
Charleston (WV) (3)
Avi Scabini,
Southern Conn. (2)
Award:T.J. Delucia,
Southern Conn. (Defense)
Brad Greenwood,
Fort Lewis (Offense)
Prev Season:1998
Next Season:2000
Updated:11/16/2019

The 1999 NCAA Division II Men's Soccer Championship was the 28th annual tournament held by the NCAA to determine the top men's Division II college soccer program in the United States.

Undefeated defending champions Southern Connecticut State (20-0) defeated Fort Lewis, 2–1, in the tournament final, after two overtime periods. This was the second consecutive and sixth overall national title for the Owls, who were coached by Tom Lang.[1]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: NCAA Division II Men's Soccer Championship Records Book. NCAA. NCAA.org. November 16, 2019.