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2014 NCAA Division II Men's Soccer Championship
Men's Division II College Cup (semifinals & final)
Tournament details
CountryUSA
Teams35
Final positions
ChampionsLynn (FL)
Runner-upCharleston (WV)
Tournament statistics
Matches played34
Goals scored99 (2.91 per match)
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Owsley B. Frazier Stadium, at Bellarmine University, site of the 2014 Division II Men's and Women's College Cups.

The 2014 NCAA Division II men's soccer championship featured 35 schools in four unbalanced Super-Regional tournaments involving seven to ten teams each. Super-Regional games were played at campus sites.

The Division II College Cup was held at Owsley B. Frazier Stadium in Louisville, Kentucky as part of the NCAA Division II National Championships Fall Festival, hosted by Bellarmine University and the Louisville Sports Commission.[1] The Lynn University Fighting Knights defeated the University of Charleston Golden Eagles 3–2 to win their third DII title and their second in three years.[2]

East Super-Regional

Source:[3]

First Round
Thursday & Friday,
November 13 &14
Second Round
Saturday & Sunday,
November 15 &16
Third Round
Friday, November 21
Quarterfinals
Sunday, November 23
5 LIU Post (PK 6–5) 2
4 NYIT 0 1 Southern N.H. 2
5 LIU Post (NY) 2 5 LIU Post 2
3 Merrimack 0
3 Merrimack 1
3 Merrimack (MA) 2 2 Southern Connecticut State 0
6 Philadelphia U. 0 5 LIU Post 0
1 Charleston 1
1 Charleston (WV) 5
4 Bloomsburg (PA) 0
1 Charleston 1
2 Mercyhurst 0
2 Mercyhurst (PA) 1
3 Notre Dame (OH) 0

Midwest Super-Regional

Source:[3]

First Round
Friday, November 14
Second Round
Sunday, November 16
Third Round
Friday, November 21
Quarterfinals
Sunday, November 23
1 Quincy (IL) 2
4 Drury (MO) 1 4 Drury 1
5 Tiffin (OH) 0 1 Quincy 3
3 Saginaw Valley 0
2 Northwood (MI) 2
3 Saginaw Valley (MI) 5
1 Quincy 3
2 Fort Hays State 2
1 Northeastern State (OK) 1
2 Ft. Hays State (KS) (PK 3–2) 1

South Super-Regional

Source:[3]

First Round
Thursday & Friday,
November 13 & 14
Second Round
Saturday & Sunday,
November 15 & 16
Third Round
Friday, November 21
Quarterfinals
Sunday, November 23
1 Lynn (FL) 3
2 St. Leo 0
2 St. Leo (FL) (PK 5–4) 2
3 Christian Brothers (TN) 2
1 Lynn 4
4 South Carolina Aiken 1 1 Young Harris 1
5 Pfeiffer (NC) 3 1 Young Harris (GA) 6
5 Pfeiffer 0
1 Young Harris 3
3 Wingate (NC) 4 2 Limestone 1
6 Barton (NC) 1 2 Limestone (SC) 1
3 Wingate 0

West Super-Regional

Source:[3]

First Round
Thursday, November 13
Second Round
Saturday & Sunday,
November 15 & 16
Third Round
Friday, November 21
Quarterfinals
Sunday, November 23
1 Seattle Pacific (WA) 2
4 Northwest Nazarene (ID) 1 4 Northwest Nazarene 1
5 Simon Fraser (BC) 0 1 Seattle Pacific 0
3 Cal State L.A. 1
2 Azusa Pacific (CA) 0
3 Cal State L.A.
(PK 5–4)
1 3 Cal State L.A. 1
4 UC San Diego 1 3 Cal State L.A. 0
2 Colorado Mesa 1
1 St. Edward's (TX) 1
2 Colorado Mesa 2
2 Colorado Mesa 1
3 Midwestern State (TX) 0

Division II College Cup at Louisville, Kentucky.

Source:[3]

National Semifinals
Thursday, December 4
National Championship
Saturday, December 6
      
1 Charleston (WV) 2
2 Colorado Mesa 0
1 Charleston 2
1 Lynn 3
1 Lynn (FL) 4
1 Quincy (IL) 1

Attendance: Semi #1 = 300; Semi #2 = 200; Final = 300

Final

Lynn3–2Charleston
Nicholas Mortensen 3:24'
Christopher Hellmann 6:45', 31:35'
Report 1
Report 2
Jules Gabbiadini 78:55'
Will Roberts 89:19' (pen.)
Attendance: 300
Referee: Rob Sibiga

References