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2008 NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament

The 2008 NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament was a tournament of 48 teams from NCAA Division I who played for the NCAA Championship in soccer. The College Cup for the final four teams was held at Pizza Hut Park in Frisco, Texas. All the other games were played at the home field of the higher-seeded team. The final was held on December 14, 2008.

The bracket was announced November 17, 2008. The tournament started on November 21. The first round was played on November 21 and 22, and the second round on the 25th and 26th. The third round was played on November 29 and 30. The Regional Finals were played on December 6. Maryland won the 2008 College Cup, defeating North Carolina, 1–0, in the final. This was Maryland's third College Cup and second since 2005.

Regional 1

Regional 2

Regional 3

Regional 4

College Cup – Pizza Hut Park, Frisco, Texas

Schedule

Host team, or higher seed, is listed on the Left. Away team or lower seed is listed on the right.

First Round

Second Round

Third Round

Quarterfinals

Semifinals

Championship

Goal scorers

Bold indicates player's team played in the final

4 Goals

Andrew Wiedeman- California<br> <br> 3 Goals

Graham Zusi- Maryland<br> Sverre Wegge Gundhus- St. John's<br> Chris Leer- UC Davis<br> Nirav Kadam- UNC Greensboro<br> Cody Arnoux- Wake Forest<br> Zack Schilawski- Wake Forest<br> <br> 2 Goals

Tony Cascio- Connecticut<br> Seth Sinovic- Creighton<br> John Mellencamp- Indiana<br> Kirk Urso- North Carolina<br> Oliver Kupe- Northwestern<br> Irving Garcia- UC Irvine<br> Zak Boggs- South Florida<br> Joel Gustafsson- St. John's<br> Sam Cronin- Wake Forest<br> Andrew Hoxie- William and Mary<br> <br> 1 Goal

Matt Tutich- Akron<br> Shawn Chin- Boston College<br> Edvin Worley- Boston College<br> Jin Oh- Boston University<br> Chris Deal- California<br> Demitrius Omphroy- California<br> Davis Paul- California<br> Ryan Anderson- Cal Poly<br> Dori Arad- Connecticut<br> Andrei Gotsmanov- Creighton<br> Chris Schuler- Creighton<br> Eber Martinez- George Mason<br> Andre Akpan- Harvard<br> John Stamatis- Harvard<br> Baggio Husidic- Illinois-Chicago<br> Matt Spiess- Illinois-Chicago<br> Andy Adlard- Indiana<br> Eric Alexander- Indiana<br> Kevin Alston- Indiana<br> Brad Ring- Indiana<br> Ofori Sarkodie- Indiana<br> Nedim Hrustric- Jacksonville<br> Ramak Safi- Jacksonville<br> Stefan Runeman- Jacksonville<br> Tony Taylor- Jacksonville<br> Aaron Clapham- Louisville<br> Zachary Hernan- Louisville<br> Ryan McDonald- Louisville<br> Phil Bannister- Loyola (Md.)<br> Jeremy Hall- Maryland<br> Omar Gonzalez- Maryland<br> Casey Townsend- Maryland<br> Rodney Wallace- Maryland<br> Peri Marosevic- Michigan<br> Jake Stacy- Michigan<br> Michael Callahan- North Carolina<br> Garry Lewis- North Carolina<br> Billy Schuler- North Carolina<br> Brian Shriver- North Carolina<br> Geoff Fallon- Northwestern<br> Jack Traynor- Notre Dame<br> Jordan Seabrook- South Florida<br> Nelson Becerra- St. John's<br> Tafadzwa Chiduku- St. John's<br> Kyle Hayes- St. Louis<br> Austin Neil- Tulsa<br> Jose Parada- Tulsa<br> Sule Anibaba- UC Davis<br> Lance Patterson- UC Davis<br> Irving Garcia- UC Irvine<br> Rafael Macedo- UC Irvine<br> Amani Walker- UC Irvine<br> Martin Hedevag- UC Santa Barbara<br> Michael Tetteh- UC Santa Barbara<br> Tebatso Manyama- UNC Greensboro<br> Corey Maret- UNC Greensboro<br> Lyle Adams- Wake Forest<br> Corben Bone- Wake Forest<br> Jamie Franks- Wake Forest<br> Luke Norman- Wake Forest<br> Marcus Tracy- Wake Forest<br> Alan Koger- William and Mary<br> Rafael Araujo- Winthrop

See also

References