1979 NAIA Soccer Championship

Summary

The 1979 NAIA Soccer Championship was the 21st annual tournament held by the NAIA to determine the national champion of men's college soccer among its members in the United States and Canada.

1979 NAIA Soccer Championship
Tournament details
Country United States
 Canada
Venue(s)Springfield, Illinois
Teams10
Final positions
ChampionsQuincy (IL) (9th title)
Runner-upRockhurst
Third placeSimon Fraser
Fourth placeSouthern Maine
Tournament statistics
Matches played15
Goals scored56 (3.73 per match)
Best playerCraig Stahl,
Rockhurst
← 1978
1980 →

Two-time defending champions Quincy (IL) defeated Rockhurst in the final, 1–0, to claim the Hawks' ninth NAIA national title.

The final was played at Sangamon State University in Springfield, Illinois.[1]

Qualification edit

The tournament field expended for the first time since 1968, increasing from eight to ten teams. Third- and fifth- placed finals remained in place, while the seventh-placed final was removed.

Qualified Teams
School Appearance Last Bid
Alabama–Huntsville 3rd 1978
Alderson Broaddus 2nd 1967
Indiana (PA) 1st Never
Quincy (IL) 13th 1978
Roberts Wesleyan 2nd 1967
Rockhurst 8th 1978
Sangamon State 1st Never
Simon Fraser 5th 1978
Southern Maine 2nd 1976
Spring Arbor 3rd 1976

Brackets edit

Championship edit

Preliminary round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
            
Quincy (IL) 1
Alderson Broaddus 0
Alderson Broaddus 3
Roberts Wesleyan 1
Quincy (IL) 4
Southern Maine 1
Southern Maine 3
Spring Arbor 2
Quincy (IL) 1
Rockhurst 0
Rockhurst 3
Sangamon State 1
Sangamon State 2
Indiana (PA) 0
Rockhurst 3*
Simon Fraser 2
Third Place Final
Simon Fraser 3 Southern Maine 0
Alabama–Huntsville 2 Simon Fraser 5

Consolation edit

Consolation first round Consolation semifinals Consolation final
         
Spring Arbor 2
Sangamon State 1
Sangamon State 1
Roberts Wesleyan 0
Spring Arbor 3
Indiana (PA) 2
Alabama–Huntsville 1
Indiana (PA) 3
Indiana (PA) 4
Alderson Broaddus 2

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "NAIA Men's Soccer Championship History" (PDF). NAIA. Retrieved January 7, 2022.