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词条 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Tournament all-time individual records
释义

  1. Tournament Scoring and Assist Leaders

  2. Individual Records

  3. All-Tournament Teams

  4. References

  5. External links

{{Outdated|date=November 2017}}

The following is a list of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I college soccer individual statistics and records through the NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship as of 2012.[1]

Tournament Scoring and Assist Leaders

Year Player Goals Assists Points
1974BER}} Dale Russell, Philadelphia 6 1 13
1975USA}} Lincoln Peddie, Howard 6 0 12
1976USA}} Dave MacWilliams, Philadelphia 5 2 12
1977USA}} Art Napolitano, Hartwick College 4 0 8
1978NGA}} Thompson Usiyan, Appalachian State 7 1 15
1979NGA}} Obed Ariri, Clemson 5 1 11
1980USA}} John Hayes, Saint Louis 5 0 10
1981ENG}} Elvis Comrie, Connecticut 3 2 8
CPV}} Pedro DeBrito, Connecticut 3 2 8
ETH}} Solomon Shiferow, Alabama A&M 3 2 8
1982USA}} Sean McCoy, Duke 3 1 7
1983USA}} Jeff Gafney, Virginia 4 1 9
1984USA}} Gary Conner, Clemson 4 0 8
USA}} Mike Hylla, Indiana 3 2 8
1985USA}} Dale Ervine, UCLA 4 0 8
1986USA}} Tom Stone, Duke 4 1 9
1987USA}} Bruce Murray, Clemson 5 4 14
1988USA}} Michael Dominic, LIU–Brooklyn 3 0 6
IRL}} Ian Hennessy, Seton Hall 3 0 6
1989USA}} Steve Snow, Indiana 4 1 9
1990USA}} Chad Deering, Indiana 3 1 7
1991USA}} Brian McBride, Saint Louis 4 0 8
USA}} Alan Prampin, SMU 3 2 8
USA}} Bill Donnell, Yale 4 0 8
1992USA}} Guillermo Jara, San Diego 3 5 11
1993USA}} Nate Friends, Virginia 5 0 10
USA}} Andre Parris, Princeton 2 6 10
1994USA}} AJ Wood, Virginia 5 0 10
1995USA}} Mike Fisher, Virginia 5 0 10
1996SRB}} Alen Kozic, Florida International 3 3 9
1997USA}} Ben Olsen, Virginia 5 3 13
1998UKR}} Aleksey Korol, Indiana 6 2 14
1999UKR}} Aleksey Korol, Indiana (2) 4 2 10
2000EGY}} Mohamed Fahim, SMU 5 2 12
USA}} Corey Woolfolk, Stanford 5 2 12
2001USA}} Ryan Kneipper, North Carolina 5 0 10
2002USA}} Matt Taylor, UCLA 5 2 12
2003ZIM}} Joseph Ngwenya, Coastal Carolina 5 1 11
2004USA}} Ryan Pore, Tulsa 4 1 9
2005BRA}} Paulo da Silva, SMU 5 2 12
2006USA}} Sal Zizzo, UCLA 5 1 11
2007ENG}} Yan Klukowski, Central Connecticut State 3 3 9
2008USA}} Cody Arnoux, Wake Forest 3 3 9
2009USA}} Will Bates, Virginia 4 0 8
USA}} Zack Schilawski, Wake Forest 3 2 8
CMR}} Tony Tchani, Virginia 2 4 8
2010IRQ}} Justin Meram, Michigan 5 0 10
2011USA}} Casey Townsend, Maryland 4 0 8
USA}} Colin Rolfe, Louisville 2 4 8
USA}} Chandler Hoffman, UCLA 3 2 8
2012USA}} Nikita Kotlov, Indiana 5 1 11

Individual Records

  • Most Goals, Single Game: 7
    • Thompson Usiyan, Appalachian State (1978; vs. George Washington)
  • Most Goals, Tournament: 7
    • Thompson Usiyan, Appalachian State (1978; vs. George Washington–7 and Clemson–0)
  • Most Goals, Career: 13
    • AJ Wood, Virginia (1991–1994)
  • Most Assists, Game: 3
    • Hugh Copeland, Brown (1976, vs. Bridgeport)
    • Dale Russell, Philadelphia U. (1976, vs. Penn State)
    • Duncan MacDonald, Hartwick College (1976, St. Francis, NY)
    • Robert Byrkett, Appalachian State (1977, vs. George Washington)
    • Tim Guelker, SIU Edwardsville (1978, vs. Clemson)
    • Peter Dicce, Temple (1979, vs. Penn State)
    • David Borum, Houston Cougars (1979, vs. Houston Cougars Intramural Team)
    • Dario Brose, NC State (1985, vs. South Carolina)
    • Toby Taitano, San Diego (1990, vs. Portland)
    • Billy Baumhof, South Carolina (1990, vs. Air Force)
    • Andre Parris, Princeton (1993, vs. Penn State)
    • Daniel Falcone, Portland (1995, vs. Butler)
    • Yuri Lavrinenko, Indiana (1995, vs. Evansville)
    • Matt Crawford, North Carolina (2002, vs. Winthrop)
    • Simon Schoendorf, South Florida (2005, vs. Stetson)
    • Cody Arnoux, Wake Forest (2008, vs. South Florida)
    • Colin Rolfe, Louisville (2011, vs. Maryland)
  • Most Assists, Tournament: 6
    • Andre Parris, Princeton (1993; vs. Columbia–1, Penn State–3, and Hartwick–2)
  • Most Assists, Career: 11
    • Yuri Lavrinenko, Indiana (1996–1999)
  • Most Points, Game: 15
    • Thompson Usiyan, Appalachian State–7 goals, 1 assist (1978; vs. George Washington)
  • Most Points, Tournament: 15
    • Thompson Usiyan, Appalachian State–7 goals, 1 assist (1978; vs. George Washington–7 goals, 1 assist and vs. Clemson–0 goals, 0 assists)
  • Most Points, Career: 29
    • Dave MacWilliams, Philadelphia U.–11 goals, 7 assists (1976–1978)
    • AJ Wood, Virginia–13 goals, 3 assists (1991–1994)
    • Aleksey Korol, Indiana–12 goals, 5 assists (1996–1999)
  • Most Saves, Game: 28
    • Frank Crupi, Farleigh Dickinson (1975; vs. Bucknell)
  • Lowest Goals-against Average, Tournament (Minimum 3 games): 0.00
    • Peter Arnautoff, San Francisco (1976; vs. San Jose State, Clemson, and Indiana)
    • Jon Belskis, Wisconsin (1995; vs. William & Mary, SMU, Portland, and Duke)
    • Aaron Sockwell, SMU (1997; vs. Rider, Dartmouth, and Saint Louis)
    • David Meves, Akron (2009; vs. South Florida, Stanford, Tulsa, North Carolina, and Virginia)
  • Lowest Goals-against Average, Career (Minimum 5 games): 0.38
    • Don Copple, Saint Louis–3 goals, 8 games, 720 minutes (1969–1970)

All-Tournament Teams

Year Most Outstanding Offensive Player Most Outstanding Defensive Player All Tournament-Team
1960 Don Range, Saint Louis John A. Klein, Saint Louis none
1961 Bill Foulke, West Chester Bill Killen, West Chester none
1962 Gerry Balassi, Saint Louis Don Ceresia, Saint Louis none
1963none awarded
1964 Sydney Alozie, Michigan State Myron Hura, Navy none
1965 Pat McBride, Saint Louis{{flagicon>URS}} Nick Krat, Michigan State none
1966 Sandor Hites, San Francisco none none
1967 Ernie Tuchscherer, Michigan State none none
1968none awarded
1969 Al Trost, Saint Louis Pat Leahy, Saint Louis none
1970none awarded
1971 Mike Seerey, Saint Louis none none
1972 Danny Counce, Saint Louis Bruce Arena, Cornell none
1973none awarded
1974
1975 Andy Atuegbu, San FranciscoYUG}} Steve Ralbovsky, Brown none
1976 Andy Atuegbu, San Francisco (2) Dave Shelton, Indiana none
1977SCO}} John Young, Hartwick College Jeff Tipping, Hartwick College none
none awarded from 1978 to 1996
1997 Seth George, UCLA Matt Reis, UCLAMatt Reis, UCLA
Carlos Bocanegra, UCLA
Josh Keller, UCLA
Tom Poltl, UCLA
McKinley Tennyson, UCLA
Ben Olsen, Virginia
Scott Vermillion, Virginia
Brian West, Virginia
Chris Klei, Indiana
{{flagicon>UKR}} Aleksey Korol, Indiana
Tim Leonard, Saint Louis
Kevin Quigley, Saint Louis
1998UKR}} Aleksey Korol, Indiana Nick Garcia, IndianaUKR}} Aleksey Korol, Indiana
Nick Garcia, Indiana
Lazo Alavanja, Indiana
Gino DiGuardi, Indiana
{{flagicon|UKR}} Dema Kovalenko, Indiana
{{flagicon|UKR}} Yuri Lavrinenko, Indiana
Andrew Parrish, Indiana
{{flagicon|SCO}} Jamie Clark, Stanford
{{flagicon|NZL}} Simon Elliott, Stanford
Lee Morrison, Stanford
Steve Armas, Maryland
Taylor Twellman, Maryland
Michael Goehring, Santa Clara
1999UKR}} Yuri Lavrinenko, Indiana Nick Garcia, Indiana (2)UKR}} Yuri Lavrinenko, Indiana
Nick Garcia, Indiana
Ryan Mack, Indiana
{{flagicon|UKR}} Aleksey Korol, Indiana
Adam Eyre, Santa Clara
Ari Rodopoulos, Santa Clara
Shawn Percell, Santa Clara
{{flagicon|TRI}} Darin Lewis, Connecticut
{{flagicon|TRI}} Brent Rahim, Connecticut
Sasha Victorine, UCLA
Pete Vagenas, UCLA
2000TRI}} Darin Lewis, ConnecticutLBR}} Chris Gbandi, ConnecticutTRI}} Darin Lewis, Connecticut
{{flagicon|LBR}} Chris Gbandi, Connecticut
{{flagicon|TRI}} Brent Rahim, Connecticut
Bryheem Hancock, Connecticut
Max Zieky, Connecticut
Mike Tranchilla, Creighton
Brian Mullan, Creighton
Ishmael Mintah, Creighton
Mike Gabb, Creighton
{{flagicon|BRA}} Diego Walsh, SMU
Pat Noonan, Indiana
2001Ryan Kneipper, North CarolinaDavid Stokes, North CarolinaDavid Stokes, North Carolina
{{flagicon>ENG}} Danny Jackson, North Carolina
Matt Crawford, North Carolina
Michael Ueltschey, North Carolina
Pat Noonan, Indiana
Mike Ambersley, Indiana
Matt Moses, Stanford
Todd Dunivant, Stanford
Jeff Matteo, St. John's (NY)
{{flagicon|GRN}} Shalrie Joseph, St. John's (NY)
2002Aaron Lopez, UCLAZach Wells, UCLAZach Wells, UCLA
Joe Wieland, Creighton
Mike Tranchilla, Creighton
{{flagicon>GHA}} Sumed Ibrahim, Maryland
Chad Marshall, Stanford
Roger Levesque, Stanford
Todd Dunivant, Stanford
Adolfo Gregorio, UCLA
Matt Taylor, UCLA
Scot Thompson, UCLA
2003Jacob Peterson, IndianaJay Nolly, IndianaJacob Peterson, Indiana
Jay Nolly, Indiana
Ned Grabavoy, Indiana
Jed Zayner, Indiana
Drew Shinabarger, Indiana
Josh Tudela, Indiana
Danny O'Rourke, Indiana
Christopher Wingert, St. John's (NY)
Seth Stammler, Maryland
{{flagicon|GHA}} Sumed Ibrahim, Maryland
Will Weatherly, Santa Clara
2004Drew McAthy, UC Santa BarbaraJay Nolly, Indiana (2)Jay Nolly, Indiana
John Michael Hayden, Indiana
Jed Zayner, Indiana
Danny O'Rourke, Indiana
Brian Plotkin, Indiana
{{flagicon>ENG}} Andy Iro, UC Santa Barbara
Dan Kennedy, UC Santa Barbara
{{flagicon|NZL}} Tony Lochhead, UC Santa Barbara
Blake Camp, Duke
Jason Garey, Maryland
2005Jason Garey, MarylandChris Seitz, MarylandChris Seitz, Maryland
Robbie Rogers, Maryland
A.J. Godbolt, Maryland
Michael Dello-Russo, Maryland
{{flagicon>NZL}} Andrew Boyens, New Mexico
Mike Graczyck, New Mexico
Lance Watson, New Mexico
{{flagicon|JAM}} Dane Richards, Clemson
Justin Moore, Clemson
{{flagicon|BRA}} Paulo da Silva, SMU
2006SPA}} Nick Perera, UC Santa BarbaraENG}} Andy Iro, UC Santa BarbaraSPA}} Nick Perera, UC Santa Barbara
{{flagicon|ENG}} Andy Iro, UC Santa Barbara
Eric Avila, UC Santa Barbara
{{flagicon|IRL}} Bryan Byrne, UC Santa Barbara
Kyle Reynish, UC Santa Barbara
{{flagicon|CAN}} Tyler Rosenlund, UC Santa Barbara
Tony Beltran, UCLA
{{flagicon|MEX}} David Estrada, UCLA
Jason Leopoldo, UCLA
{{flagicon|MLI}} Bakary Soumare, Virginia
Marcus Tracy, Wake Forest
2007 Marcus Tracy, Wake Forest none Marcus Tracy, Wake Forest
Brian Edwards, Wake Forest
Cody Arnoux, Wake Forest
Sam Cronin, Wake Forest
Zack Schilawski, Wake Forest
Eric Brunner, Ohio State
{{flagicon|HON}} Roger Espinoza, Ohio State
Casey Latchem, Ohio State
Doug Verhoff, Ohio State
Zack Simmons, Massachusetts
{{flagicon|GHA}} Patrick Nyarko, Virginia Tech
2008 Graham Zusi, Maryland Omar Gonzalez, Maryland Graham Zusi, Maryland
Omar Gonzalez, Maryland
A. J. DeLaGarza, Maryland
Jason Herrick, Maryland
Rich Costanzo, Maryland
Neal Kitson, St. John's (NY)
Corben Bone, Wake Forest
Zach Loyd, North Carolina
Brooks Haggerty, North Carolina
Brian Shriver, North Carolina
Billy Schuler, North Carolina
2009Jonathan Villanueva, VirginiaVEN}} Diego Restrepo, VirginiaJonathan Villanueva, Virginia
{{flagicon|VEN}} Diego Restrepo, Virginia
Brian Ownby, Virginia
{{flagicon|CMR}} Tony Tchani, Virginia
Mike Volk, Virginia
{{flagicon|CAN}} Teal Bunbury, Akron
Blair Gavin, Akron
Ben Speas, Akron
Zarek Valentin, Akron
Zach Loyd, North Carolina
Corben Bone, Wake Forest
2010 Scott Caldwell, Akron Kofi Sarkodie, AkronKofi Sarkodie, Akron
Zarek Valentin, Akron
{{flagicon>LBR}} Darlington Nagbe, Akron
Michael Nanchoff, Akron
Anthony Ampaipitakwong, Akron
Charlie Campbell, Louisville
Colin Rolfe, Louisville
Austin Berry, Louisville
Andre Boudreaux, Louisville
Justin Meram, Michigan
2011 Ben Speas, North Carolina Isaac Cowles, Charlotte Ben Speas, North Carolina
Isaac Cowles, Charlotte
Billy Schuler, North Carolina
Enzo Martinez, North Carolina
Kirk Urso, North Carolina
Giuseppe Gentile, Charlotte
Charles Rodriguez, Charlotte
Donnie Smith, Charlotte
Chandler Hoffman, UCLA
Ryan Hollingshead, UCLA
Brian Holt, Creighton
2012 Steve Neumann, Georgetown Luis Soffner, Indiana Steve Neumann, Georgetown
Luis Soffner, Indiana

References

1. ^http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/m_soccer_champs_records/2012/D1/champs.pdf

External links

  • [https://www.ncaa.com/soccer-mens/default.aspx?id=380 NCAA Men's Soccer]{{dead link|date=February 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
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