2023 NCAA Division I men's soccer season
American college soccer season
The 2023 NCAA Division I men's soccer season was the 65th season of NCAA championship men's college soccer . The season began on August 24, 2023 and concluded on December 10, 2023. Syracuse is the defending national champion.
The Clemson Tigers won their fourth national title, and their first since 2021, defeating Notre Dame in the final.[1]
Changes from 2022
Coaching changes
The following coaching changes occurred during the 2022–23 offseason.[2]
Program
Outgoing coach
Manner of departure
Date of vacancy
Incoming coach
Date of appointment
Cal Poly
Steve Sampson
Retired
October 18, 2022
Oige Kennedy
December 9, 2022
Temple
Brian Rowland
Fired
November 11, 2022
Bryan Green
December 22, 2022
Rider
Charlie Inverso
Retired
November 12, 2022
Chad Duernberger
January 3, 2023
Jacksonville
Mauricio Ruiz
Resigned
November 2, 2022
Ali Simmons
December 19, 2022
Georgia Southern
John Murphy
Resigned
November 4, 2022
Lee Squires
December 14, 2022
Bryant
Seamus Purcell
Retired
November 14, 2022
Ruben Resendes
December 7, 2022
Gardner–Webb
Tony Setzer
Fired
November 8, 2022
Scott Wells
December 22, 2022
Robert Morris
Jason O'Keefe
Resigned
November 10, 2022
Jonathan Potter
December 20, 2022
Saint Francis (PA)
Frank Olszewski
Hired by Notre Dame of Maryland
November 18, 2022
Mads Kaiser
December 12, 2022
Detroit Mercy
Nicholas Deren
Fired
November 28, 2022
Nate Kopunek
March 6, 2023
Lindenwood
Carl Hutter
Fired
November 29, 2023
Kris Bertsch
January 11, 2023
Presbyterian
Jonathan Potter
Hired by Robert Morris
December 20, 2022
Nick Finotti
January 24, 2023
Oregon State
Terry Boss
Resigned
December 22, 2022
Greg Dalby
January 26, 2023
UMBC
Pete Caringi
Retired
January 31, 2023
Anthony Adams
February 6, 2023
Evansville
Marshall Ray
Resigned
March 14, 2023
Robbe Tarver
March 14, 2023
Columbia
Kevin Anderson
Hired by Southern Connecticut
March 30, 2023
Michael Casper
July 7, 2023
Wright State
Jake Slemker
Fired
March 30, 2023
Alex Van der Sluijs
April 18, 2023
Seattle U
Pete Fewing
Resigned
April 4, 2023
Nate Daligcon
April 4, 2023
Le Moyne
Tom Bonus
Retired
July 5, 2023
Callum Donnelly
July 18, 2023
Drexel
Michael Marchiano
Resigned
July 19, 2023
Mark Fetrow
July 28, 2023
Cal State Bakersfield
Richie Grant
Resigned
July 25, 2023
Adam Grant
July 25, 2023
St. Francis Brooklyn
Tom Giovatto
Athletic program disbanded
March 23, 2023
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Conference realignment
The ongoing conference realignment had two especially significant impacts on men's soccer in the 2023 season.
First, the Mid-American Conference announced on November 11, 2022 that it would no longer sponsor men's soccer after the 2022 season. The MAC had dropped to five men's soccer members during the realignment cycle, and was unable to find the sixth member needed to maintain its automatic bid to the NCAA tournament.[3] The four full MAC members that sponsored the sport found new conference homes within a week, with Akron joining the Big East Conference [4] and Bowling Green, Northern Illinois, and Western Michigan joining the Missouri Valley Conference .[5] The one associate member of the group, full independent Chicago State, was temporarily left without a home for its own program.
Then, on March 28, 2023, the Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) announced that it would launch a men's soccer league in the 2023 season with eight members, equally divided between full members and associates. Three full OVC members (Eastern Illinois, Lindenwood, Southern Indiana) moved men's soccer from the Summit League , with the other full member (SIU Edwardsville) leaving the Missouri Valley Conference . The new associates are the aforementioned Chicago State; Houston Christian, which formerly housed men's soccer in the Western Athletic Conference ; Incarnate Word, which had played the 2022 season as an independent; and Liberty, which left the Atlantic Sun Conference (which sponsors soccer for both sexes) for Conference USA (which sponsors it only for women).[6] Western Illinois later joined the Ohio Valley for all sports this season as well. Western had originally planned to join the OVC's new league as its ninth men's soccer program. However, the conference had already built its schedule, which includes air travel. Therefore, Western instead opted to stay with the Summit League as an affiliate in order for the conference to stay at 6 members and retain its automatic bid to the NCAA tournament while they look to add more members, and will move the sport over to the OVC in 2024.[7]
The 2023 season was the last for at least 11 men's college soccer teams in their then-current conferences:
New programs
On May 10, Le Moyne College announced that it had accepted an invitation to join the Northeast Conference and would begin the transition to Division I.[8]
Discontinued programs
In March 2023, St. Francis College , athletically known as St. Francis Brooklyn , announced that it would shut down its entire athletic program at the end of the 2022–23 school year.[9]
Other news
May 24, 2023 – George Washington University announced that it would change its nickname from Colonials to Revolutionaries .[10]
July 20 – The Colonial Athletic Association announced a name change to Coastal Athletic Association .[11]
October 4 – The Division I Council approved changes to the transfer window for all sports. In fall sports other than football, including men's and women's soccer, the transfer portal now opens for a total of 45 days. A 30-day fall window opens 7 days after championship selections are made, followed by a spring window from May 1–15.[12]
Season outlook
Preseason polls
Regular season
Major upsets
In this list, a "major upset" is defined as a game won by an unranked team that defeats a ranked team, or a team ranked 10 spots lower than the other team.
All rankings are from the United Soccer Coaches Poll.
Conference standings
Early season tournaments
Several universities will host early season soccer tournaments.
Postseason
Conference winners and tournaments
Conference
Regular Season Champion(s)
Tournament Winner
Conference Tournament
Tournament Dates
Tournament Venue (City)
ACC
Atlantic – Wake Forest
Clemson
2023 tournament
November 1–11
All matches before final : Campus sites, hosted by higher seedFinal : Sahlen's Stadium • Cary, North Carolina
Coastal – Notre Dame
America East
New Hampshire
Bryant
2023 tournament
November 4–12
Campus sites, hosted by higher seed
American
SMU
Charlotte
2023 tournament
November 5–12
Quarterfinals : Campus sites, hosted by higher seedSemifinals and final : Hosted by regular-season champion
ASUN
Lipscomb
Lipscomb
2023 tournament
November 4–11
Campus sites, hosted by higher seed
Atlantic 10
VCU
Dayton
2023 tournament
November 3–12
Campus sites, hosted by higher seed
Big East
East – Georgetown
Xavier
2023 tournament
November 4–12
Quarterfinals : Campus sites, hosted by higher seedSemifinals and final : Maryland SoccerPlex • Boyds, Maryland
Midwest – Xavier
Big South
High Point
High Point
2023 tournament
November 5–11
Campus sites, hosted by higher seed
Big Ten
Penn State & Indiana [a]
Indiana
2023 tournament
November 3–12
Campus sites, hosted by higher seed
Big West
Cal State Fullerton
UC Irvine
2023 tournament
November 1–11
Campus sites, hosted by higher seed
CAA
Monmouth & Hofstra [a]
Hofstra
2023 tournament
November 2–11
Quarterfinals and semifinals : Campus sites, hosted by top two seedsFinal : Hosted by top remaining seed
Horizon
Oakland
Green Bay
2023 tournament
November 5–11
Quarterfinals : Campus sites, hosted by higher seedSemifinals and final : Hosted by regular-season champion
Ivy
Penn
Yale
2023 tournament
November 10–12
Campus sites, hosted by No. 1 seed
MAAC
Iona
Rider
2023 tournament
November 5–12
Campus sites, hosted by higher seed
Missouri Valley
Western Michigan
Western Michigan
2023 tournament
November 5–11
Quarterfinals : Campus sites, hosted by higher seedSemifinals and final : Hosted by regular-season champion
Northeast
Saint Francis
LIU
2023 tournament
November 5–12
Campus sites, hosted by higher seed
OVC
SIU Edwardsville
SIU Edwardsville
2023 tournament
November 5–11
Ralph Korte Stadium • Edwardsville, Illinois
Pac-12
UCLA
No tournament
Patriot
Boston University
Boston University
2023 tournament
November 4–11
Campus sites, hosted by higher seed
SoCon
East Tennessee State
Mercer
2023 tournament
November 3–12
Quarterfinals and semifinals : Campus sites, hosted by top two seedsFinal : Hosted by top remaining seed
The Summit
Denver
Omaha
2023 tournament
November 9–11
Case Soccer Complex • Tulsa, Oklahoma
Sun Belt
Marshall
Marshall
2023 tournament
November 5–12
Campus sites, hosted by higher seed
WAC
Seattle U
California Baptist
2023 tournament
November 5–11
Peter Johann Field • Paradise, Nevada
WCC
San Diego
No tournament
^ a b Top seed in conference tournament.
Awards and honors
TopDrawerSoccer.com Player/Team of the Week
Bold denotes TDS Player of the Week.
TopDrawer Soccer Team of the Week
Week
Goalkeeper
Defenders
Midfielders
Forwards
Week 1 – August 28[15]
Nate Crockford – Wisconsin
Luca Nikolai – James Madison Bryce LeBel – Louisville Kevin Bonilla – Portland Trevor Dillon – San Diego
Jack Denton – Missouri State Nick Pariano – Duke Zach Bohane – Stanford
Sam Donnellan – DelawareMatthew Bell – Marshall Lineker Santos – Memphis
All-America teams
2023 United Soccer Coaches All-America Teams [16]
First Team
Second Team
Third Team
Bryan Dowd , GK, Notre Dame
Kevin Bonilla , DF, Portland
Morris Duggan , DF, Marshall
Garrison Tubbs , DF, Wake Forest
Mads Westergren, DF, SMU
Yannick Bright , MF, New Hampshire
Elliot Goldthorp , MF, Hofstra
Jono Nyandjo, MF, UNC Charlotte
Matthew Bell , FW, Marshall
Charlie Sharp , FW, Western Michigan
Tyrese Spicer , FW, Lipscomb
Ousmane Sylla , FW, Clemson
Cole Johnson, GK, SMU
Kenny Nielsen, DF, Georgetown
Kieran Sargeant, DF, Georgetown
Jaylen Shannon, DF, Western Michigan
Sam Bassett, MF, Denver
Bailey Sparks , MF, SMU
Mason Tunbridge, MF, San Diego
Foster Ajago , FW, Duke
Marcus Caldeira , FW, West Virginia
Ryan Carmichael , FW, Hofstra
Jelldrik Dallmann, FW, SMU
Jason Shokalook, FW, Akron
Joseba Incera, GK, New Hampshire
Javier Armas , DF, Oregon State
Hesron Barry, DF, Wisconsin-Green Bay
Pierce Infuso, DF, Hofstra
Nick Fernandez, MF, Portland
Tucker Lepley , MF, UCLA
Taimu Okiyoshi, MF, Marshall
Logan Farrington , FW, Oregon State
Stephen Annor Gyamfi , FW, Virginia
Quenzi Huerman , FW, North Carolina
Lineker Rodrigues dos Santos, FW, Memphis
Samuel Sarver, FW, Indiana
Yutaro Tsukada , FW, West Virginia
Major player of the year awards
Other major awards
Conference players and coaches of the year
Conference
Conference Player of the Year
Offensive Player of the Year[a]
Defensive Player of the Year[b]
Midfielder of the Year
Goalkeeper of the Year
Rookie of the Year
Coach of the Year
ACC
—
Forster Ajago, Duke[24]
Garrison Tubbs, Wake Forest[24]
Jeorgio Kocevski , Syracuse & Mouhameth Thiam, Virginia[24]
Bryan Dowd , Notre Dame[24]
Stephen Annor Gyamfi , F, Virginia[24] [c]
Chad Riley , Notre Dame[24]
America East
—
Taylor Calheira, UMBC[25] [d]
Cameron Briggs, New Hampshire[25] [e]
Yannick Bright, New Hampshire[25]
Joseba Incera, New Hampshire[25]
Nick Lockermann, DF, Vermont[25]
New Hampshire (head coach: Marc Hubbard)[25] [f]
American
—
Lineker Rodrigues dos Santos, Memphis[26]
Mads Westergren, SMU[26]
Bailey Sparks, SMU[26]
Cole Johnson, SMU[26]
Niv Berkowitz, MF, SMU[26]
SMU (head coach: Kevin Hudson)[26] [f]
ASUN
Tyrese Spicer , F, Lipscomb[27]
—
Brock Pope, Bellarmine[27]
—
Matthew Brozovich, Bellarmine[27]
Xavi Csato, F, Stetson[27] [c]
Charles Morrow, Lipscomb[27]
Atlantic 10
—
Alec Hughes, UMass[28]
Diego Konincs, Saint Louis[28]
Ask Ekeland, Duquesne[28]
Aidan Crawford, Loyola Chicago[28]
Andrey Salmeron, MF, VCU[28]
Dave Giffard , VCU[28]
Big East
—
Jason Shokalook, Akron[29]
Kenny Nielsen, Georgetown[29]
Giorgio Probo , Creighton & Marlon Tabora, Georgetown[29]
Ryan Schewe , Georgetown[29]
Kieran Chandler, DF, UConn & Noeh Hernandez, MF, DePaul[29] [c]
Georgetown (head coach: Brian Wiese )[29] [f]
Big Ten
—
Peter Mangione, Penn State[30]
Femi Awodesu, Penn State[30]
Lawrence Wootton, Maryland[30]
Kris Shakes, Penn State[30]
Kimani Stewart-Baynes , F, Maryland[30] [c]
Jeff Cook , Penn State[30]
Big South
—
Jefferson Amaya, MF, High Point[31]
Finn McRobb, High Point[31]
—
Charlie Farrar, UNC Asheville[31]
Freshman: Victor Faaborg Christensen, F, PresbyterianNewcomer: Damorney Hutchinson, F, Presbyterian[31] [g]
Zach Haines, High Point[31]
Big West
—
Roberto Ordonez, Cal State Fullerton[32]
Giovanni Calderon, Cal State Fullerton[32]
Errick Serrano, Cal State Fullerton[32]
Tetsuya Kadono, Cal State Fullerton[32]
Jorge Solorzano, MF, Cal State Northridge[32] [c]
George Kuntz, Cal State Fullerton[32]
CAA
Eliot Goldthorp , MF, Hofstra[33]
—
Youri Senden, Drexel[33]
—
—
Richard Monath, MF, Delaware[33]
Ryan Anatol, Stony Brook[33]
Horizon
Lukas Hackaa, MF, IUPUI[34]
Mikey Ketteman, Oakland[34]
Hesron Barry, Green Bay[34]
—
Tobias Jahn, Green Bay[34]
Donavan Phillip, F, Oakland[34] [c]
Jeremy Bonomo, Green Bay & Eric Pogue, Oakland[34]
Ivy
—
Alessandro Arlotti , Harvard[35]
TJ Presthus, Yale[35]
—
—
Alex Harris, F, Cornell[35]
Brian Gill, Penn[35]
MAAC
—
Camil Azzam Ruiz, Iona[36] [h]
Tim Timchenko, Iona[36]
—
Nacho Alfaro Monge, Iona[36] [i]
Saad Chaouki, F, Rider[36]
James Hamilton, Iona[36]
Missouri Valley
Dylan Sing, F, Western Michigan[37]
Dylan Sing, Western Michigan[37] [j]
Jaylen Shannon, Western Michigan[37]
Jack Denton, Missouri State[37]
Ethan Brandt, Western Michigan[37]
Tyler Caton, MF, Missouri State[37] [c]
Western Michigan (head coach: Chad Wiseman)[37] [f]
Northeast
Emil Jaaskelainen, F, LIU[38]
—
Tom Schellbach, Saint Francis[38]
—
Jordaine Jäger, Saint Francis[38]
Joshua Saavedra, MF, LIU[38]
Saint Francis (head coach: Mads Keiser)[38] [f]
OVC
—
Stephan Moreira, SIUE[39] [j]
Will Harris, SIUE[39] [e]
D'Alessandro Herrera, Houston Christian[39]
Sam Gomez, SIUE[39]
Ryan Okerayi, F, Houston Christian[39] [c]
Cale Wassermann , SIUE[39]
Pac-12
Logan Farrington , F, Oregon State[40]
Logan Farrington , Oregon State[40]
Wyatt Meyer. DF/MF, California[40]
—
—
Reid Fisher, DF, San Diego State[39] [c]
Leonard Griffin , California[40]
Patriot
—
Eitan Rosen, Boston University[41]
Griffin Roach, Boston University[41]
David Jackson, Navy[41]
Francesco Montali, Boston University[41]
Chris Ogor, DF, Loyola (MD)[41]
Kevin Nylen , Boston University[41]
SoCon
Tarik Pannholzer, F, ETSU & Nikolai Rojel, F, Wofford[42]
—
—
—
Cole Hunter, ETSU[42]
Barzee Blama, F, Mercer[42] [c]
David Lilly , ETSU & Joel Tyson, Wofford[42]
Summit
—
Luis Flores, Oral Roberts[43]
Jason Belloli, Denver[43]
Sam Bassett, Denver[43]
Isaac Nehme, Denver[43]
Luis Flores, F, Oral Roberts[43]
Jamie Franks , Denver[43]
Sun Belt
Matthew Bell , F, Marshall[44]
Matthew Bell , Marshall[44]
Morris Duggan , Marshall[44]
—
Gabriel Perrotta, Marshall[44]
Freshman: Saku Heiskanen, MF, UCFNewcomer: Clarence Awoudor, F, UCF[44] [g]
Scott Calabrese , UCF[44]
WAC
—
James Morris, Seattle[45]
Thomas Beecham, California Baptist[45]
—
Charlie Lanphier, Seattle[45]
Drew Hardin, MF, California Baptist[45] [c]
Nate Daligcon , Seattle[45]
WCC
—
Mason Tunbridge, MF, San Diego[46]
Kevin Bonilla, Portland[46]
Nick Fernandez, Portland[46]
Eric Waltz, San Francisco[46]
Efetobo Aror, MF, Portland[46] [c]
Cameron Rast , Santa Clara[46]
^ Honorees are forwards unless otherwise indicated.
^ Honorees are defenders unless otherwise indicated.
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l This conference's award is "Freshman of the Year" and restricted to players of that classification.
^ This conference's award is styled as "Striker of the Year".
^ a b This conference's award is styled as "Defender of the Year".
^ a b c d e The top coaching award in this conference is styled as "Coaching Staff of the Year" and presented to an entire staff, although the head coach is personally cited in the award announcement. The American Athletic Conference and Missouri Valley Conference cite each member of the winning staff individually.
^ a b This conference presents separate awards for Freshman of the Year and Newcomer of the Year. The latter is open to any player in his first season of conference competition, regardless of academic classification.
^ The MAAC's award in this category is styled as "Golden Boot".
^ The MAAC's award in this category is styled as "Golden Glove".
^ a b This conference's award is styled as "Forward of the Year".
See also
References
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^ a b c d e "Men's Soccer All-ASUN Team Announced" (Press release). Atlantic Sun Conference. November 3, 2023. Retrieved November 8, 2023 .
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^ a b c d e f "Horizon League Reveals 2023 #HLMSOC All-League Awards" (Press release). Horizon League. November 3, 2023. Retrieved November 15, 2023 .
^ a b c d "Ivy League Announces Men's Soccer Major Awards and All-Ivy Teams" (Press release). Ivy League. November 8, 2023. Retrieved November 15, 2023 .
^ a b c d e "Iona Headlines 2023 MAAC Men's Soccer Postseason Honors" (Press release). Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference. November 6, 2023. Retrieved November 17, 2023 .
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^ a b c d e f "WCC Announces 2023 Men's Soccer Honors" (Press release). West Coast Conference. November 15, 2023. Retrieved November 20, 2023 .
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