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2000 Connecticut Huskies men's soccer team

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Connecticut Huskies
2000 season
Head CoachRay Reid
StadiumMorrone Stadium
NCAA20–3–2
Big East8–1–2
NCAA TournamentChampions
← 1999
2001 →
2000 Big East men's soccer standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
No. 1 Connecticut $ 8 1 2 20 3 2
No. 11 St. John’s 8 2 1 14 5 2
Boston College 7 3 1 12 7 1
Pittsburgh 7 4 0 13 5 0
Seton Hall 6 5 0 13 7 0
Georgetown 5 5 1 9 8 1
Rutgers 5 5 1 10 9 1
Syracuse 4 5 2 8 9 2
Notre Dame 4 7 0 7 8 2
Providence 3 7 1 4 13 1
Villanova 2 7 2 6 9 2
West Virginia 1 9 1 4 13 1
  • $ – Conference champion
As of December 11, 2000
Rankings from NCSAA

The 2000 Connecticut Huskies men's soccer team represented the University of Connecticut during the 2000 NCAA Division I men's soccer season. The Huskies won their second NCAA title, and third overall when including NSCAA championships. The Huskies were coached by Ray Reid, in his fourth season. They played home games at Morrone Stadium.[1]

Schedule

Date
Time, TV
Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site
City, State
Regular season
September 1*
Wake Forest L 1–2 OT 0–1
Morrone StadiumStorrs, CT
September 2*
Duke W 4–1 OT 1–1
Morrone Stadium • Storrs, CT
September 10
Seton Hall W 4–0  2–1 (1–0)
Morrone Stadium • Storrs, CT
September 15*
at Hartwick W 3–1  3–1
Hartwick, NY
September 16*
vs. New Hampshire W 1–0  4–1
Hartwick, NY
September 22
at Pittsburgh W 1–0  5–1 (2–0)
Founders StadiumCheswick, PA
September 24
at Notre Dame W 1–0  6–1 (3–0)
Notre Dame, IN
September 27*
Saint Peter's W 3–0  7–1
Morrone Stadium • Storrs, CT
September 30
at St. John's T 0–0 2OT 7–1–1 (3–0–1)
Queens, NY
October 4
Providence W 4–1  8–1–1 (4–0–1)
Morrone Stadium • Storrs, CT
October 7*
VCU W 1–0  9–1–1
Morrone Stadium • Storrs, CT
October 11
at Boston College T 1–1 2OT 9–1–2 (4–0–2)
Newton Soccer ComplexChestnut Hill, MA
October 14
Syracuse L 0–1  9–2–2 (4–1–2)
Morrone Stadium • Storrs, CT
October 20
Georgetown W 2–0  10–2–2 (5–1–2)
Morrone Stadium • Storrs, CT
October 22
West Virginia W 2–0  11–2–2 (6–1–2)
Morrone Stadium • Storrs, CT
October 25
Villanova W 4–1  12–2–2 (7–1–2)
Morrone Stadium • Storrs, CT
October 28
at Rutgers W 2–1 OT 13–2–2 (8–1–2)
Yurcak FieldPiscataway, NJ
October 31*
Hartford W 1–0  14–2–2
Morrone Stadium • Storrs, CT
Big East Tournament
November 5
Syracuse W 2–0  15–2–2
Morrone Stadium • Storrs, CT
November 10
vs. Seton Hall L 2–3 OT 15–3–2

NCAA Tournament
November 19*
Dartmouth W 3–0  16–3–2
Morrone Stadium • Storrs, CT
November 26*
at Clemson W 2–1 OT 17–3–2
Riggs FieldClemson, SC
December 3*
Brown W 1–0  18–3–2
Morrone Stadium • Storrs, CT
December 8*
vs. SMU W 2–0  19–3–2
Ericsson StadiumCharlotte, NC
December 10*
vs. Creighton W 2–0  20–3–2
Ericcson Stadium • Charlotte, NC
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from United Soccer Coaches. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.

References

  1. ^ 2014 Men's Soccer Media Guide. UConn Huskies. p. 69. Retrieved May 14, 2015.