Collegiate soccer tournament
The Atlantic 10 Conference men's soccer tournament is the conference championship tournament in men's soccer for the Atlantic 10 Conference (A-10). The tournament has been held every year since 1987. It is a single-elimination tournament, and seeding is based on regular season records. The winner, declared conference champion, receives the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA men's soccer tournament .
(2) Title number * Match went to extra time † Match decided by a penalty shootout after extra time Bold Winning team won regular season ^ Winning team reached College Cup ‡ Winning team lost National Championship ‡ Winning team won National Championship
Year Winner Score Opponent MVP Venue City 1987 Penn State 1–0 Rutgers Steve Frantz Yurcak Field Piscataway, New Jersey 1988 Penn State (2) 2–0 Rutgers Steve Frantz Yurcak Field Piscataway, New Jersey 1989 Penn State (3) 2–1* Rutgers ^ Danny Kelly Jeffrey Field State College, Pennsylvania 1990 Rutgers ‡ 3–1* Penn State Steve Rammel Yurcak Field Piscataway, New Jersey 1991 Rutgers (2) 6–0 Rhode Island Lino DiCuollo Meade Stadium Kingston, Rhode Island 1992 West Virginia 0–0† UMass Mark Thienel Yurcak Field Piscataway, New Jersey 1993 Rutgers (3) 3–0 St. Joseph's Pedro Lopes Yurcak Field Piscataway, New Jersey 1994 Rutgers ^ (4) 4–3 UMass Ian Checchio Yurcak Field Piscataway, New Jersey 1995 Rhode Island 5–2 UMass Andrew Williams Meade Stadium Kingston, Rhode Island 1996 Fordham 2–1 Rhode Island Jim Grandinetti Baujan Field Dayton, Ohio 1997 Dayton 1–0 La Salle Shawn Rockey United German Hungarian Club Oakford, Pennsylvania 1998 Dayton (2) 1–0* Virginia Tech Mark Schulte URI Soccer Complex Kingston, Rhode Island 1999 Rhode Island (2) 7–0 Duquesne Nicholas McCreath Baujan Field Dayton, Ohio 2000 Rhode Island (3) 5–1 Dayton Nicholas McCreath URI Soccer Complex Kingston, Rhode Island 2001 UMass 0–0† Richmond J.R. Pouncey Baujan Field Dayton, Ohio 2002 George Washington 3–2 Duquesne Arnar Johannsson City Stadium Richmond, Virginia 2003 Rhode Island (4) 3–1 Temple Perek Belleh City Stadium Richmond, Virginia 2004 George Washington (2) 2–0 Temple Derek Biss Vernon Field Washington, D.C. 2005 Rhode Island (5) 2–2† Saint Louis Simon Gatti Hermann Stadium St. Louis, Missouri 2006 Rhode Island (6) 2–0 Saint Louis Danleigh Borman Transamerica Field Charlotte, North Carolina 2007 UMass ^ (2) 2–0 Charlotte Zack Simmons Baujan Field Dayton, Ohio 2008 Dayton (3) 1–0 UMass Florian DeCamps Rooney Field Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 2009 Saint Louis 2–0 Dayton Mike Roach URI Soccer Complex Kingston, Rhode Island 2010 Xavier 2–0 La Salle Justin Marshall Transamerica Field Charlotte, North Carolina 2011 Xavier (2) 2–1* George Washington Adar Cohen Hermann Stadium St. Louis, Missouri 2012 Saint Louis (2) 3–0 VCU Kingsley Bryce Transamerica Field Charlotte, North Carolina 2013 George Mason 1–0 Saint Louis Timi Mulgrew Alter Stadium Kettering, Ohio 2014 Fordham (2) 1–0 Rhode Island János Löbe Sports Backers Stadium Richmond, Virginia 2015 Dayton (4) 4–1 VCU Amass Amankona George Mason Stadium Fairfax, Virginia 2016 Fordham (3) 0–0* VCU Rashid Nuhu Alumni Soccer Stadium Davidson, North Carolina 2017 UMass (3) 3–1 VCU Matthew Mooney Baujan Field Dayton, Ohio 2018 Rhode Island (7) 2–0 George Mason Tyler Dickson Hermann Stadium St. Louis, Missouri 2019 Rhode Island (8) 1–0 Dayton Ludvik Banco Coffey Field The Bronx, New York 2020 Fordham (4) 2–0 George Washington Matt Sloan Baujan Field Dayton, Ohio 2021 Saint Louis (3) 2–1 Duquesne Patrick Schulte Hermann Stadium St. Louis, Missouri 2022 Saint Louis (4) 0–0† Loyola-Chicago Carlos Tofern Hermann Stadium St. Louis, Missouri 2023 Dayton (5) 2–1 VCU Kenji Mboma Dem Sports Backers Stadium Richmond, Virginia
† Former member of the Atlantic 10 "Atlantic 10 Men's Soccer Record Book" (PDF) . Atlantic 10 Conference . Atlantic10.com. pp. 1–11. Retrieved 5 February 2016 .
Teams Inactive teams Championships & awards Seasons
NCAA men's college soccer tournaments
Division I
Pre-season Conference postseason Postseason
Division II
Division III
1 (Defunct tournament / conference)