2005 NCAA Division I Women's Soccer Tournament

2005 NCAA Women's Soccer Tournament
Women's College Cup (semifinals & final)
Country United States
Dates November 10–December 4, 2005
Teams 64
Champions Portland Pilots
(2nd title, 8th College Cup)
Runners-up UCLA Bruins
(3rd title match, 4th College Cup)
Third place Florida State Seminoles
(2nd College Cup)
Penn State Nittany Lions
(3rd College Cup)
Matches played 63
Goals scored 207 (3.29 per match)
Attendance 62,569 (993 per match)
Top goal scorer(s) Kara Lang, UCLA (8G, 1A)
Best player Offensive–Christine Sinclair (Portland)
Defensive–Cori Alexander (Portland)
All statistics correct as of 7/11/2015.

The 2005 NCAA Division I Women's Soccer Tournament (also known as the 2005 Women's College Cup) was the 24th 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 Aggie Soccer Complex in College Station, Texas from December 2–4, 2005 while the preceding rounds were played at various sites across the country from November 10–25.[1]

Portland defeated UCLA in the final, 4–0, to win their second national title.[2]

The Most Outstanding Offensive Player was Christine Sinclair from Portland, and the Most Outstanding Defensive Player was Cori Alexander, also from Portland. Sinclair was also named MOP Offensive after Portland's first title in 2002. Sinclair and Alexander, alongside nine other players, were named to the All-Tournament Team.

The tournament's leading scorer, with 8 goals and 1 assist, was Kara Lang from UCLA.

Qualification

All Division I women's soccer programs were eligible to qualify for the tournament. The tournament field remained fixed at 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 hosted four team-regionals on their home fields during the tournament's first weekend. Rather than being seeded 1 to 16, teams were seeded to 1 to 4 and placed in one of four main brackets.[3]

National Seeds

#1 Seeds (Overall #1–#4) #2 Seeds (Overall #5–#8) #3 Seeds (Overall #9–#12) #4 Seeds (Overall #13–#16)

Bracket

Penn State Bracket

First Round
November 10–11
Regional Campus Sites
Second Round
November 12–13
Regional Campus Sites
Third Round
November 18–20
Campus Sites
Quarterfinals
November 25
Campus Sites
            
1 Penn State 6
Bucknell 0
1 Penn State 5
Jeffrey Field • State College, PA
West Virginia 2
  Hofstra 0
  West Virginia 3
1 Penn State* 4
4 Texas A&M 1
  SMU 3
  North Texas 0
SMU 2
Aggie Soccer ComplexCollege Station, TX
4 Texas A&M 4
4 Texas A&M 7
Northwestern State 0
1 Penn State* 2
2 Santa Clara 1
3 Connecticut 0
Boston University 1
  Boston University 0
Morrone StadiumStorrs, CT
  Boston College 1
  Boston College 2
  Dartmouth 1
Boston College 1
2 Santa Clara* 2
  Saint Louis 2
  Stanford 0
Saint Louis 0
Buck Shaw StadiumSanta Clara, CA
2 Santa Clara 4
2 Santa Clara 5
Fresno State 0

Portland Bracket

First Round
November 10–11
Regional Campus Sites
Second Round
November 12–13
Regional Campus Sites
Third Round
November 18–20
Campus Sites
Quarterfinals
November 25
Campus Sites
            
1 Portland 5
Iowa State 0
1 Portland 3
Nebraska Soccer Field • Lincoln, NE
Nebraska 2
  Creighton 0
  Nebraska 1
1 Portland* 4
Arizona 0
  Utah 0
  Arizona 1
  Arizona 1
Ute Soccer Field • Salt Lake City, UT
  Weber State 0
4 BYU 1(3)
Weber State (OT, PSO) 1(4)
1 Portland* 3
2 Notre Dame 1
3 Duke 4
Fairfield 0
3 Duke 0
Reese StadiumNew Haven, CT
Yale 1
  Yale 3
  Central Connecticut 0
Yale 2
2 Notre Dame* 5
  Michigan State 4
  Bowling Green 0
Michigan State 0
Alumni Field • South Bend, IN
2 Notre Dame 3
2 Notre Dame 6
Valparaiso 0

UCLA Bracket

First Round
November 10–11
Regional Campus Sites
Second Round
November 12–13
Regional Campus Sites
Third Round
November 18–20
Campus Sites
Quarterfinals
November 25
Campus Sites
            
1 UCLA 9
Mississippi Valley State 0
1 UCLA 3
Drake StadiumLos Angeles, CA
Colorado 0
  UC Riverside 0(3)
  Colorado (2OT, PSO) 0(4)
1 UCLA* 4
4 Marquette 0
  Purdue 0(5)
  Wisconsin–Milwaukee (2OT, PSO) 0(6)
Wisconsin–Milwaukee 0
Valley FieldsMilwaukee, WI
4 Marquette 1
4 Marquette 1
Wisconsin 0
1 UCLA* 5
2 Virginia 0
3 Cal State Fullerton (OT) 1
UNLV 0
3 Cal State Fullerton 3
Fullerton StadiumFullerton, CA
USC 1
  USC 1
  Gonzaga 0
3 Cal State Fullerton 1
2 Virginia* 2
  Tennessee 5
  Wake Forest 2
Tennessee 0
Klöckner StadiumCharlottesville, VA
2 Virginia 3
2 Virginia 4
Liberty 0

North Carolina Bracket

First Round
November 10–11
Regional Campus Sites
Second Round
November 12–13
Regional Campus Sites
Third Round
November 18–20
Campus Sites
Quarterfinals
November 25
Campus Sites
            
1 North Carolina 2
Western Carolina 0
1 North Carolina 6
Fetzer FieldChapel Hill, NC
VCU 2
  VCU 3
  Clemson 1
1 North Carolina* 6
4 Pepperdine 0
  Samford (2OT, PSO) 1(5)
  Vanderbilt 1(4)
Samford 1
VU Soccer Complex • Nashville, TN
4 Pepperdine 2
4 Pepperdine 1
Ole Miss 0
1 North Carolina* 1(4)
2 Florida State* 1(5)
3 California 2
Rice 0
3 California 2
Mike A. Myers StadiumAustin, TX
UTEP 1
  Texas 2
  UTEP 3
3 California 1
2 Florida State* 2
  Illinois 1
  Florida 0
Illinois 1
James G. Pressly StadiumGainesville, FL
2 Florida State 2
2 Florida State 3
Florida Atlantic 0

College Cup

Semifinals
December 2
Aggie Soccer Complex
College Station, Texas
Championship
December 4
Aggie Soccer Complex
College Station, Texas
      
1 Penn State 0(3)
1 Portland 0(4)
1 Portland 4
1 UCLA 0
1 UCLA 4
2 Florida State 0

All-tournament team

See also

References

  1. "Division I Women's Soccer Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA. NCAA.org. Retrieved July 11, 2015.
  2. "2005 Division I Tournament". Soccer Times. SoccerTimes.com. Retrieved July 11, 2015.
  3. "2005 Division I Women's Championship Bracket" (PDF). NCAA. Retrieved July 11, 2015.
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