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Collegiate soccer tournament
The WAC men's soccer tournament is the conference championship tournament for soccer for the Western Athletic Conference. The tournament has been held every year since 2013.
Previously, it was held every year between 1996 and 1999 before the sport was discontinued by the conference for 14 years. 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 Division I men's soccer championship .
Seattle U is the most winning team with 5 titles.
Champions
The following is a list of Big East Conference Tournament winners:
Finals
Key
(1) – Title number
– Match went to extra time
– Match decided by a penalty shootout after extra time
– Winning team reached College Cup
– Winning team won regular season
Year by year
Ed.
Year
Champion
Score
Runner-up
Venue
City
Tournament MVP
1
1996
Fresno State (1)
2–0
Air Force
Pete Beiden Field
Fresno, CA
Craig Tomlinson (FSU)
2
1997
SMU (1)
4–0
Tulsa
Peter Johann Field
Las Vegas, NV
Daniel Hernández (SMU)
3
1998
Fresno State (2)
0–0 (5–4 p )
Tulsa
Pete Beiden Field
Fresno, CA
Robbie Aristodemo (TUL)
–
1999
(no tournament held)
–
2000–2012
(WAC did not sponsor men's soccer)
4
2013
Seattle U (1)
2–1
San Jose State
USAFA Stadium
Colorado Springs, CO
Jake Feener (SU)
5
2014
UNLV (1)
1–1 (4–2 p )
CSU Bakersfield
Championship Field
Seattle, WA
Danny Musovski (UNLV)
6
2015
Seattle U (2)
1–1 (5–4 p )
Utah Valley
Durwood Stadium
Kansas, MO
David Olsen (SU)
7
2016
UNLV (2)
2–1
Air Force
Clyde Field
Orem, UT
Danny Musovski (UNLV)
8
2017
Seattle U (3)
2–1
San Jose State
Peter Johann Field
Las Vegas, NV
Josh Adachi (SU)
9
2018
Grand Canyon (1)
1–0
San Jose State
Championship Field
Seattle, WA
George Tasouris (GCU)
10
2019
Seattle U (4)
1–1 (2–1 p )
Utah Valley
Cadet Stadium
Colorado Sp, CO
Akili Kasim (SU)
11
2020
Air Force (1)
3–0
Grand Canyon
Peter Johann Field
Las Vegas, NV
Quinn Matulis (AF)
12
2021
Seattle U (5)
2–2 (4–3 p )
Grand Canyon
GCU Stadium
Phoenix, AZ
Noe Meza (SU)
13
2022
California Baptist (1)
0–0 (3–1 p )
San Jose State
CBU Soccer Field
Riverside, CA
Nolan Premack (CBU)
14
2023
California Baptist (2)
2–1
UNLV
Peter Johann Field
Las Vegas, NV
Luis Mueller (CBU)
Performance by school
Italics indicate a school that is no longer a conference member
† No longer sponsor men's soccer
References
External links
Western Athletic Conference championships
NCAA men's college soccer tournamentsDivision I Pre-season
Conference postseason
Postseason
Division II Division III (Defunct tournament / conference)
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