2001 NCAA Division I women's soccer tournament explained

NCAA women's soccer tournament
Year:2001
Other Titles:Women's College Cup (semifinals & final)
Country:United States
Dates:November 15–December 7, 2001
Num Teams:64
Champions:Santa Clara Broncos
(1st title, 8th College Cup)
Runner-Up:North Carolina Tar Heels
(19th title match, 20th College Cup)
Semi-Finalist1:Florida Gators
(2nd College Cup)
Semi-Finalist2:Portland Pilots
(6th College Cup)
Matches:63
Goals:179
Attendance:55807
Top Goal Scorer:Abby Wambach, UF (5G, 4A)
Player:Aly Wagner, SCU (Offensive)
Danielle Slaton, SCU (Defensive)
Prevseason:2000
Nextseason:2002
Updated:6/14/2015

The 2001 NCAA Division I women's soccer tournament (also known as the 2001 Women's College Cup) was the 20th annual single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of NCAA Division I women's collegiate soccer. The semifinals and championship game were played at Southern Methodist University's Gerald J. Ford Stadium in University Park, Texas from December 5–7, 2001.[1]

Santa Clara defeated North Carolina in the final, 1–0, to win their first national title. The Broncos (23–2) were coached by Jerry Smith.

The most outstanding offensive player was Aly Wagner from Santa Clara, and the most outstanding defensive player was Danielle Slaton, also from Santa Clara. Wagner and Slaton, along with nine other players, were named to the All-Tournament team.

The tournament's leading scorer, with 5 goals and 4 assists, was Abby Wambach from Florida.

Qualification

See main article: article.

All Division I women's soccer programs were eligible to qualify for the tournament. The tournament field expanded from 48 teams to its current size of 64 teams.

Format

Just as before, the final two rounds, deemed the Women's College Cup, were played at a pre-determined neutral site. All other rounds were played on campus sites at the home field of the higher-seeded team. The only exceptions were the first two rounds, which were played at regional campus sites. The top sixteen teams, only eight of which were actually seeded, hosted four teams at their home fields during the tournament's first weekend.[2]

National seeds

  1. North Carolina
  2. Santa Clara
  3. UCLA
  4. Portland
  5. Stanford
  6. Florida
  7. Notre Dame
  8. Connecticut

Teams

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North Carolina Regional
SeedSchoolConference Berth TypeRecord
Boston U.America EastAutomatic14-5-1
BucknellPatriotAutomatic12-6
8ConnecticutBig EastAt-large16-5
DukeACCAt-large08-9
HartfordAmerica EastAt-large15-5
HarvardIvy LeagueAt-large10-5
Loyola (MD)MAACAutomatic09-8-2
1North CarolinaACCAutomatic19-0
PennIvy LeagueAuto (shared)13-1-3
Penn StateBig TenAutomatic18-3-1
PrincetonIvy LeagueAuto (shared)13-2-2
RutgersBig EastAt-large12-7-1
Sacred HeartNortheastAutomatic10-9
TennesseeSECAt-large11-6
UNC GreensboroSouthernAutomatic15-7
VillanovaBig EastAt-large12-5-3
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Portland Regional
SeedSchoolConference Berth TypeRecord
Boston CollegeBig EastAt-large11-9-1
BYUMountain WestAutomatic13-6-1
CaliforniaPac-10At-large12-6-2
DenverSun BeltAutomatic16-2-2
Idaho StateBig SkyAutomatic11-6-2
KansasBig 12At-large13-7
NebraskaBig 12At-large15-4-1
4PortlandWest CoastAt-large16-3
Saint Mary'sWest CoastAt-large13-2-2
San DiegoWest CoastAt-large14-5
SMUWACAutomatic15-3
Southwest Texas StateSouthlandAutomatic14-6
5StanfordPac-10At-large13-3-2
TexasBig 12At-large14-5
Texas A&MBig 12Automatic14-3-1
WashingtonPac-10At-large12-4-2
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UCLA Regional
SeedSchoolConference Berth TypeRecord
AuburnSECAt-large11-7-1
Cal State FullertonBig WestAutomatic13-6
ClemsonACCAt-large13-4-1
DaytonAtlantic 10Automatic13-4
6FloridaSECAutomatic17-3-1
Florida StateACCAt-large14-7-1
GeorgiaSECAt-large12-5-1
KentuckySECAt-large12-7-1
MarylandACCAt-large10-6-2
Miami (FL)Big EastAt-large10-8-1
Miami (OH)MACAutomatic14-6-1
PepperdineWest CoastAt-large11-4-3
UCFAtlantic SunAutomatic14-5
3UCLAPac-10Automatic17-2
USCPac-10At-large10-6-2
West VirginiaBig EastAt-large15-4-1
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Santa Clara Regional
SeedSchoolConference Berth TypeRecord
CincinnatiConference USAAutomatic18-3
DartmouthIvy LeagueAuto (shared)09-4-1
Eastern IllinoisOhio ValleyAutomatic14-4
EvansvilleMissouri ValleyAutomatic13-6-1
IllinoisBig TenAt-large12-7-1
LibertyBig SouthAutomatic11-7-2
MarquetteConference USAAt-large16-5
MichiganBig TenAt-large12-7-1
MilwaukeeHorizon LeagueAutomatic15-3
7Notre DameBig EastAutomatic16-2-1
OaklandMid-ContinentAutomatic16-3-1
2Santa ClaraWest CoastAutomatic17-2
SyracuseBig EastAt-large11-6
VirginiaACCAt-large14-3-2
Wake ForestACCAt-large09-8-2
William & MaryCAAAutomatic10-8-1

Bracket

College Cup

All-tournament team

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Division I Women's Soccer Championship Results . NCAA. NCAA.org. June 14, 2015.
  2. Web site: 2001 Division I Tournament. Soccer Times. SoccerTimes.com. June 14, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20160303175114/http://www.soccertimes.com/ncaa/2001/women.htm. March 3, 2016. dead. mdy-all.