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Collegiate soccer tournament
The Atlantic 10 Conference men's soccer tournament is the conference championship tournament in men's soccer for the Atlantic 10 Conference (A-10). The tournament has been held every year since 1987. 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 men's soccer tournament .
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Title number
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Match went to extra time
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Match decided by a penalty shootout after extra time
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Winning team won regular season
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Winning team reached College Cup
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Winning team lost National Championship
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Winning team won National Championship
Year
Winner
Score
Opponent
MVP
Venue
City
1987
Penn State
1–0
Rutgers
Steve Frantz
Yurcak Field
Piscataway, New Jersey
1988
Penn State (2)
2–0
Rutgers
Steve Frantz
Yurcak Field
Piscataway, New Jersey
1989
Penn State (3)
2–1*
Rutgers ^
Danny Kelly
Jeffrey Field
State College, Pennsylvania
1990
Rutgers ‡
3–1*
Penn State
Steve Rammel
Yurcak Field
Piscataway, New Jersey
1991
Rutgers (2)
6–0
Rhode Island
Lino DiCuollo
Meade Stadium
Kingston, Rhode Island
1992
West Virginia
0–0†
UMass
Mark Thienel
Yurcak Field
Piscataway, New Jersey
1993
Rutgers (3)
3–0
St. Joseph's
Pedro Lopes
Yurcak Field
Piscataway, New Jersey
1994
Rutgers ^ (4)
4–3
UMass
Ian Checchio
Yurcak Field
Piscataway, New Jersey
1995
Rhode Island
5–2
UMass
Andrew Williams
Meade Stadium
Kingston, Rhode Island
1996
Fordham
2–1
Rhode Island
Jim Grandinetti
Baujan Field
Dayton, Ohio
1997
Dayton
1–0
La Salle
Shawn Rockey
United German Hungarian Club
Oakford, Pennsylvania
1998
Dayton (2)
1–0*
Virginia Tech
Mark Schulte
URI Soccer Complex
Kingston, Rhode Island
1999
Rhode Island (2)
7–0
Duquesne
Nicholas McCreath
Baujan Field
Dayton, Ohio
2000
Rhode Island (3)
5–1
Dayton
Nicholas McCreath
URI Soccer Complex
Kingston, Rhode Island
2001
UMass
0–0†
Richmond
J.R. Pouncey
Baujan Field
Dayton, Ohio
2002
George Washington
3–2
Duquesne
Arnar Johannsson
City Stadium
Richmond, Virginia
2003
Rhode Island (4)
3–1
Temple
Perek Belleh
City Stadium
Richmond, Virginia
2004
George Washington (2)
2–0
Temple
Derek Biss
Vernon Field
Washington, D.C.
2005
Rhode Island (5)
2–2†
Saint Louis
Simon Gatti
Hermann Stadium
St. Louis, Missouri
2006
Rhode Island (6)
2–0
Saint Louis
Danleigh Borman
Transamerica Field
Charlotte, North Carolina
2007
UMass ^ (2)
2–0
Charlotte
Zack Simmons
Baujan Field
Dayton, Ohio
2008
Dayton (3)
1–0
UMass
Florian DeCamps
Rooney Field
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
2009
Saint Louis
2–0
Dayton
Mike Roach
URI Soccer Complex
Kingston, Rhode Island
2010
Xavier
2–0
La Salle
Justin Marshall
Transamerica Field
Charlotte, North Carolina
2011
Xavier (2)
2–1*
George Washington
Adar Cohen
Hermann Stadium
St. Louis, Missouri
2012
Saint Louis (2)
3–0
VCU
Kingsley Bryce
Transamerica Field
Charlotte, North Carolina
2013
George Mason
1–0
Saint Louis
Timi Mulgrew
Alter Stadium
Kettering, Ohio
2014
Fordham (2)
1–0
Rhode Island
János Löbe
Sports Backers Stadium
Richmond, Virginia
2015
Dayton (4)
4–1
VCU
Amass Amankona
George Mason Stadium
Fairfax, Virginia
2016
Fordham (3)
0–0*
VCU
Rashid Nuhu
Alumni Soccer Stadium
Davidson, North Carolina
2017
UMass (3)
3–1
VCU
Matthew Mooney
Baujan Field
Dayton, Ohio
2018
Rhode Island (7)
2–0
George Mason
Tyler Dickson
Hermann Stadium
St. Louis, Missouri
2019
Rhode Island (8)
1–0
Dayton
Ludvik Banco
Coffey Field
The Bronx, New York
2020
Fordham (4)
2–0
George Washington
Matt Sloan
Baujan Field
Dayton, Ohio
2021
Saint Louis (3)
2–1
Duquesne
Patrick Schulte
Hermann Stadium
St. Louis, Missouri
2022
Saint Louis (4)
0–0†
Loyola-Chicago
Carlos Tofern
Hermann Stadium
St. Louis, Missouri
2023
Dayton (5)
2–1
VCU
Kenji Mboma Dem
Sports Backers Stadium
Richmond, Virginia
† Former member of the Atlantic 10
"Atlantic 10 Men's Soccer Record Book" (PDF) . Atlantic 10 Conference . Atlantic10.com. pp. 1–11. Retrieved 5 February 2016 .
Teams Inactive teams Championships & awards Seasons
NCAA men's college soccer tournaments
Division I
Pre-season Conference postseason Postseason
Division II
Division III
1 (Defunct tournament / conference)