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词条 Maryland–Virginia men's soccer rivalry
释义

  1. Rivalry

      History  

  2. Results

  3. Honors

  4. Notes

  5. References

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The Maryland–Virginia men's soccer rivalry, sometimes referred to as the Tydings Cup{{refn|group=note|name=NACC|The name Tydings Cup is referred to the named of the trophy received by the winning team of the American football rivalry from the 1920s until 1945.[1][2][3][4]}}, is a rivalry between the University of Maryland Terrapins men's soccer team, and the University of Virginia Cavaliers men's soccer team. The rivalry is considered one of the most intense college soccer rivalries in the United States.[5] Much of this is due to the program's long-standing rivalries across other sports, competing for recruits in the Mid-Atlantic, and both of the programs participating in the Atlantic Coast Conference for over 60 years, before Maryland moved to the Big Ten Conference.

Both programs are two of the most decorated in men's college soccer. Maryland has won a total of 36 major college soccer trophies (NCAA, conference tournament, conference regular season), and Virginia has won a total of 35. Both programs are coached by two of the most reputable coaches in the collegiate game who have both coached their respective programs for over 20 years. Maryland is coached by Sasho Cirovski, and Virginia is coached by George Gelnovatch.

Rivalry

History

The origins of both programs begin in the early to mid-1940s. In 1941, Virginia began sponsoring a varsity men's soccer program, while Maryland followed suit in 1946.[6] Prior to the 1946 meeting, Virginia's varsity team played Maryland's club team in the early 1940s in season fixtures. The first recorded meeting between both teams was on October 8, 1941 where the Maryland club team defeated the Virginia varsity team, 12-0, making it the largest defeat by either team in the series.[7] The first meeting between the two sides as varsity programs was on October 25, 1947, where Maryland defeated Virginia 3-0.[7]

The two teams met infrequently through the remainder of the 1940s into the mid-1950s. In 1955, the Atlantic Coast Conference began sponsoring men's college soccer as a conference sport, in which both Maryland and Virginia joined, thus causing the two teams to meet on an annual basis for the next half-century. The specific origins of the rivalry from this point are unknown, but much of it became rooted in the proximity between the two schools, and the fact Virginia and Maryland are border states.

The rivalry between both schools did not escalate until well into the 21st century, primarily due to the fact the school's until then saw periods of success on the pitch at different times. Maryland, for instance, saw much success in the NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Tournament, including a national title in the mid-to-late 1960s, whereas Virginia only qualified for one NCAA Tournament during that time. Conversely, Virginia saw much of their success come under Bruce Arena during their five-peat run in the late-1980s to mid-1990s. However, from 1976 to 1994, Maryland only qualified once for the NCAA Tournament.

In the late 1990s, the rivalry intensified with both teams regularly jockeying for ACC supremacy, which, at the time, was one of the top college conferences in the sport. This was due to the amount of national championships won, and at-large berths received in comparison to other collegiate conferences. Additionally, the rivalry intensified as both schools often tried to attract the top high school talents in the Mid-Atlantic region. Throughout the 2000s, the teams were both regularly ranked in the Top-10 of the NSCAA polls. Also during this team, Maryland's Sasho Cirovski and Virginia's George Gelnovatch were established as some of the most elite collegiate coaches in the United States. This was emphasized with Cirovski's National Coach of the Year Award in 2005, as well as both Cirovski and Gelnovatch's ACC Coach of the Year Awards earned throughout the late 1990s into the early 2000s.[8] Additionally, during this time, three of the ten national championships in the 2000s were won by either Maryland or Virginia. Maryland won the NCAA title in 2005 and again in 2008. The following year, Virginia won the 2009 title. Furthermore, during the 2000s either one of the teams reached the College Cup (Final Four) eight of the 10 occasions. In 2011, College Soccer News rated the rivalry as the third most intense in the nation.[9]

The general Maryland-Virginia rivalry has become less intense since Maryland moved to the Big Ten Conference during the 2010–2014 NCAA conference realignment, causing the teams to no longer meet in any sport on a regular basis.[10][11][12]

The final match between the two sides as ACC teams came in 2013, when the programs met in the College Cup, or Final Four, of the 2013 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship.[5] Ahead of the match, Maryland's head coach, Sasho Cirovski praised the rivalry calling it "a dream scenario." Cirovski ahead of the clash emphasized how large the rivalry is in college soccer: "I’ve said it a thousand times: It’s the best rivalry in college soccer."[5] The American soccer publication, Soccer America called it the "end of one of college soccer's great rivalries".[13]

The two sides met for the first time since Maryland's departure on November 22, 2015 in the 2015 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship.[14][15] There, Maryland posted a 1-0 victory thanks to a 38th-minute goal from Eryk Williamson.[16][17] Maryland and Virginia later scheduled their first regular-season match as non-conference opponents on September 3, 2018, which ended in a scoreless draw at Audi Field in Washington.

Results

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Rankings from the Soccer America poll[7]

CompetitionDate Home team Result Away team Venue Attendance Recap Series
1941 ISFA season 1941|10|08}} Maryland
12–0
Virginia Old Byrd Stadium, College Park, Maryland UMD 1–0–0
1947 ISFA season 1947|10|25}} Virginia
0–3
Maryland Scott Stadium, Charlottesville, Virginia UMD 2–0–0
1948 ISFA season 1948|11|17}} Maryland
5–0
Virginia Griffith Stadium, Washington, D.C. UMD 3–0–0
1949 ISFA season 1949|10|14}} Virginia
1–10
Maryland Scott Stadium, Charlottesville, Virginia UMD 4–0–0
1950 ISFA season 1950|10|20}} Maryland
3–1
Virginia Byrd Stadium, College Park, Maryland UMD 5–0–0
1954 ACC season 1954|11|19}} Virginia
0–7
Maryland Scott Stadium, Charlottesville, Virginia UMD 6–0–0
1955 ACC season 1955|11|18}} Maryland
3–0
Virginia Byrd Stadium, College Park, Maryland UMD 7–0–0
1956 ACC season 1956|11|13}} Virginia
0–2
Maryland Scott Stadium, Charlottesville, Virginia UMD 8–0–0
1957 ACC season 1957|10|25}} Maryland
2–0
Virginia Byrd Stadium, College Park, Maryland UMD 9–0–0
1958 ACC season 1958|10|28}} Virginia
1–2
Maryland Scott Stadium, Charlottesville, Virginia UMD 10–0–0
1959 ACC season 1959|10|30}} Maryland
5–1
Virginia Byrd Stadium, College Park, Maryland UMD 11–0–0
1960 ACC season 1960|10|07}} Virginia
1–4
Maryland Scott Stadium, Charlottesville, Virginia UMD 12–0–0
1961 ACC season 1961|10|06}} Maryland
3–0
Virginia Byrd Stadium, College Park, Maryland UMD 13–0–0
1962 ACC season 1962|10|26}} Virginia
2–3
Maryland Scott Stadium, Charlottesville, Virginia UMD 14–0–0
1963 ACC season 1963|10|23}} Maryland
7–2
Virginia Byrd Stadium, College Park, Maryland UMD 15–0–0
1964 ACC season 1964|10|22}} Virginia
0–2
Maryland Scott Stadium, Charlottesville, Virginia UMD 16–0–0
1965 ACC season 1965|11|5}} Maryland
2–0
Virginia Byrd Stadium, College Park, Maryland UMD 17–0–0
1966 ACC season 1966|11|10}} Virginia
1–5
Maryland Scott Stadium, Charlottesville, Virginia UMD 18–0–0
1967 ACC season 1967|10|9}} Maryland
4–0
Virginia Byrd Stadium, College Park, Maryland UMD 19–0–0
1968 ACC season 1968|10|29}} Virginia
0–5
Maryland Scott Stadium, Charlottesville, Virginia UMD 20–0–0
1969 ACC season 1969|10|28}} Maryland
2–2
Virginia Byrd Stadium, College Park, Maryland UMD 20–0–1
1969 NCAA Tournament 1969|11|17}} Maryland
5–0
Virginia Byrd Stadium, College Park, Maryland UMD 21–0–1
1970 ACC season 1970|10|18}} Virginia
2–3
Maryland Scott Stadium, Charlottesville, Virginia UMD 22–0–1
1971 ACC season 1971|10|13}} Maryland
1–2
Virginia Byrd Stadium, College Park, Maryland UMD 22–1–1
1972 ACC season 1972|10|15}} Virginia
1–1
Maryland Scott Stadium, Charlottesville, Virginia UMD 22–1–2
1973 ACC season 1973|10|5}} Maryland
3–1
Virginia Byrd Stadium, College Park, Maryland UMD 23–1–2
1974 ACC season 1974|10|4}} Virginia
0–1
Maryland Scott Stadium, Charlottesville, Virginia UMD 24–1–2
1975 ACC season 1975|10|25}} Maryland
6–1
Virginia Byrd Stadium, College Park, Maryland UMD 25–1–2
1976 ACC season 1976|10|23}} Virginia
2–2
Maryland Scott Stadium, Charlottesville, Virginia UMD 25–1–3
1977 ACC season 1977|10|22}} Maryland
4–2
Virginia Byrd Stadium, College Park, Maryland UMD 26–1–3
1978 ACC season 1978|11|11}} Virginia
3–1
Maryland Scott Stadium, Charlottesville, Virginia UMD 26–2–3
1979 ACC season 1979|9|15}} Maryland
0–1
Virginia Byrd Stadium, College Park, Maryland UMD 26–3–3
1980 ACC season 1980|9|12}} Virginia
2–1
Maryland Scott Stadium, Charlottesville, Virginia UMD 26–4–3
1981 ACC season 1981|9|12}} Maryland
0–1
Virginia Byrd Stadium, College Park, Maryland UMD 26–5–3
1982 ACC season 1982|9|25}}#4 Virginia
2–1
Maryland Scott Stadium, Charlottesville, Virginia UMD 26–6–3
1983 ACC season 1983|9|25}} Maryland
1–4
Virginia Byrd Stadium, College Park, Maryland UMD 26–7–3
1984 ACC season 1984|9|22}}#11 Virginia
8–1
Maryland Scott Stadium, Charlottesville, Virginia UMD 26–8–3
1985 ACC season 1985|9|22}} Maryland
0–2
#1 Virginia Byrd Stadium, College Park, Maryland UMD 26–9–3
1986 ACC season 1986|9|21}}#11 Virginia
1–0
#16 Maryland Scott Stadium, Charlottesville, Virginia UMD 26–10–3
1987 ACC season 1987|9|20}} #20 Maryland
0–1
#4 Virginia Byrd Stadium, College Park, Maryland UMD 26–11–3
1988 ACC season 1988|9|18}}#2 Virginia
2–1
Maryland Scott Stadium, Charlottesville, Virginia UMD 26–12–3
1989 ACC season 1989|9|17}} Maryland
1–4
#1 Virginia Byrd Stadium, College Park, Maryland UMD 26–13–3
1990 ACC season 1990|9|16}}#7 Virginia
0–1
Maryland Scott Stadium, Charlottesville, Virginia UMD 27–13–3
1991 ACC season 1991|9|15}} Maryland
0–3
#3 Virginia Byrd Stadium, College Park, Maryland UMD 27–14–3
1992 ACC season 1992|9|13}}#1 Virginia
5–1
Maryland Klöckner Stadium, Charlottesville, Virginia UMD 27–15–3
1993 ACC season 1993|9|12}} Maryland
0–1
#1 Virginia Byrd Stadium, College Park, Maryland UMD 27–16–3
1994 ACC season 1994|9|11}}#1 Virginia
4–2
Maryland Klöckner Stadium, Charlottesville, Virginia UMD 27–17–3
1994 NCAA Tournament 1994|11|27}}#4 Virginia
2–1
Maryland Klöckner Stadium, Charlottesville, Virginia UMD 27–18–3
1995 ACC season 1995|9|12}} #5 Maryland
2–2
#1 Virginia Ludwig Field, College Park, Maryland UMD 27–18–4
1996 ACC season 1996|9|15}}#5 Virginia
1–1
Maryland Klöckner Stadium, Charlottesville, Virginia UMD 27–18–5
1996 ACC Tournament 1996|11|17}}#1 Virginia
0–2
Maryland Klöckner Stadium, Charlottesville, Virginia UMD 28–18–5
1997 ACC season 1997|9|13}} #2 Maryland
0–0
#11 Virginia Ludwig Field, College Park, Maryland UMD 28–18–6
1997 ACC Tournament1997|11|16}} #8 Virginia
2–0
#11 Maryland Disney's Wide World of Sports Complex, Orlando, Florida UMD 28–19–6
1998 ACC season 1998|09|12}} #7 Virginia
4–1
#17 Maryland Klöckner Stadium, Charlottesville, Virginia Recap UMD 28–20–6
1999 ACC season 1999|10|12}} #4 Maryland
1–0
#17 Virginia Ludwig Field, College Park, Maryland 2,034 Recap UMD 29–20–6
1999 ACC Tournament 1999|11|11}} Virginia
2–0
#5 Maryland Spry Stadium, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 2,201 Recap UMD 29–21–6
2000 ACC season 2000|11|03}} #10 Virginia
2–0
Maryland Klöckner Stadium, Charlottesville, Virginia 3,096 Recap UMD 29–22–6
2001 ACC season 2001|11|04}} Maryland
0–3
#2 Virginia Ludwig Field, College Park, Maryland 1,673 Recap UMD 29–23–6
2002 ACC season 2002|11|01}} #20 Virginia
1–0
#5 Maryland Klöckner Stadium, Charlottesville, Virginia 2,474 Recap UMD 29–24–6
2002 ACC Tournament 2002|11|17}} #10 Maryland
3–0
#11 Virginia SAS Stadium, Cary, North Carolina 1,822 Recap UMD 30–24–6
2003 ACC season 2003|10|31}} #3 Maryland
1–0
Virginia Ludwig Field, College Park, Maryland 2,245 Recap UMD 31–24–6
2003 ACC Tournament 2003|11|16}} #2 Maryland
1–1
Virginia SAS Stadium, Cary, North Carolina 3,287 Recap UMD 31–24–7
2004 ACC season 2004|11|05}} #9 Virginia
0–1
#12 Maryland Klöckner Stadium, Charlottesville, Virginia 4,081 Recap UMD 32–24–7
2004 ACC Tournament 2004|11|14}} #5 Maryland
1–2
#11 Virginia SAS Stadium, Cary, North Carolina 3,841 Recap UMD 32–25–7
2005 ACC season 2005|10|19}} #8(t) Maryland
3–0
#8(t) Virginia Ludwig Field, College Park, Maryland 2,567 Recap UMD 33–25–7
2006 ACC season 2006|10|11}} #4 Virginia
3–0
#2 Maryland Klöckner Stadium, Charlottesville, Virginia 3,618 Recap UMD 33–26–7
2007 ACC season 2007|11|03}} #25 Maryland
4–1
#14 Virginia Ludwig Field, College Park, Maryland 3,267 Recap UMD 34–26–7
2008 ACC season 2008|10|31}} Virginia
1–2
#4 Maryland Klöckner Stadium, Charlottesville, Virginia 1,737 Recap UMD 35–26–7
2008 ACC Tournament 2008|11|16}} #4 Maryland
1–0
Virginia WakeMed Soccer Park, Cary, North Carolina 1,513 Recap UMD 36–26–7
2009 ACC season 2009|10|31}} #5 Maryland
0–0
#6 Virginia Ludwig Field, College Park, Maryland 1,112 Recap UMD 36–26–8
2009 ACC Tournament 2009|11|11}} #5 Maryland
0–1
#6 Virginia WakeMed Soccer Park, Cary, North Carolina 4,302 Recap UMD 36–27–8
2009 NCAA Tournament 2009|12|03}} #2 Virginia
3–0
#13 Maryland Klöckner Stadium, Charlottesville, Virginia 4,900 Recap UMD 36–28–8
2010 ACC season 2010|10|29}} #5 Virginia
0–2
#3 Maryland Klöckner Stadium, Charlottesville, Virginia 3,944 Recap UMD 37–28–8
2010 ACC Tournament 2010|11|12}} #3 Maryland
2–0
#13 Virginia WakeMed Soccer Park, Cary, North Carolina 1,937 Recap UMD 38–28–8
2011 ACC season 2011|10|07}} Virginia
2–1
#23 Maryland Klöckner Stadium, Charlottesville, Virginia 2,898 Recap UMD 38–29–8
2012 ACC season 2012|10|05}} #1 Maryland
1–0
Virginia Ludwig Field, College Park, Maryland 4,846 Recap UMD 39–29–8
2013 ACC season 2013|10|11}} #23 Virginia
3–3
#5 Maryland Klöckner Stadium, Charlottesville, Virginia 1,708 Recap UMD 39–29–9
2013 ACC Tournament 2013|11|17}} #4 Maryland
1–0
#12 Virginia Maryland SoccerPlex, Boyds, Maryland 4,763 Recap UMD 40–29–9
2013 NCAA Tournament 2013|12|13}} #4 Maryland
1–0
#8 Virginia PPL Park, Chester, Pennsylvania 4,172 Recap UMD 41–29–9
2015 NCAA Tournament 2015|11|22}} #10 Maryland
1–0
Virginia Ludwig Field, College Park, Maryland 2,737 Recap UMD 42–29–9
2018 NCAA season 2018|09|03}} Maryland
0–0
#11 Virginia Audi Field, Washington, D.C. 3,527 [https://virginiasports.com/boxscore.aspx?path=msoc&id=13488 Recap] UMD 42–29–10

Honors

Team NCAA ISFA Conference
Tournament
Conference
Regular Season
Total
Maryland 4 0 9 2437
Virginia 7 0 9 18 35
Combined110184371

Notes

1. ^{{cite book|last1=Speck|first1=Jason G.|title=University of Maryland: The Campus History Series|date=2010|publisher=Arcadia Publishing|location=Chicago|isbn=9781439641460|pages=25–41}}
2. ^{{cite book|last1=Wilkinson|first1=Jack|last2=Beck|first2=Stan|title=College Sports Traditions: Picking Up Butch, Silent Night, and Hundreds of Others|date=2013|publisher=Rowman & Littlefield|location=Lanham, Maryland|isbn=978-0-8108-9120-3|page=304}}
3. ^{{cite web|title=Secretary William Jardine and Senator Millard Tydings with Tydings Trophy, November 13, 1926|url=https://digital.lib.umd.edu/image?pid=umd:71033|website=digital.lib.umd.edu|publisher=University of Maryland Digital Libraries|format=Photograph|date=November 13, 1926}}
4. ^{{cite web|author1=University of Maryland Archives|title=Twenty-four represents the number of years Millard Tydings served in the United States Senate|url=https://umdarchives.wordpress.com/2016/08/17/umd123-24/|website=umdarchives.wordpress.com|publisher=WordPress|accessdate=January 14, 2018|format=Blog|date=August 17, 2016}}
5. ^{{cite web|last1=Goff|first1=Steven|title=At College Cup, ‘the best rivalry in college soccer’ gets a fitting send-off|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/at-college-cup-the-best-rivalry-in-college-soccer-gets-a-fitting-send-off/2013/12/12/495385aa-6368-11e3-af0d-4bb80d704888_story.html|website=The Washington Post|publisher=Nash Media, LLC|accessdate=January 14, 2018|date=December 12, 2013}}
6. ^{{cite web|title=Maryland Men's Soccer Record Book|url=http://www.umterps.com/fls/29700/pdf/msoccer/17MSocRecordbook.pdf?DB_OEM_ID=29700|website=umterps.com|publisher=University of Maryland, College Park|accessdate=January 12, 2018|location=College Park, Maryland|page=2|language=English|format=PDF|date=August 10, 2017}}
7. ^{{cite web|title=All-Time Results - Virginia Men's Soccer|url=http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/va/sports/m-soccer/auto_pdf/2016-17/misc_non_event/AllTimeResults.pdf|website=grfx.cstv.com|publisher=University of Virginia|accessdate=January 12, 2018|pages=1–6|format=PDF|date=July 23, 2017}}
8. ^{{cite web|title=Virginia, Maryland Renew Men's Soccer Rivalry This Weekend|url=http://virginiasports.cstv.com/sports/m-soccer/spec-rel/091298aaa.html|work=University of Virginia|publisher=CBSSports.com|accessdate=August 19, 2011|date=September 12, 1998}}
9. ^{{cite web|author1=CollegeSoccerNews.com|title=The 5 Greatest Rivalries in College Soccer|url=http://www.firstpointusa.com/news/the-5-greatest-rivalries-in-college-soccer/|website=First Point USA|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120330234831/http://www.firstpointusa.com/news/the-5-greatest-rivalries-in-college-soccer/|archivedate=March 30, 2012|date=May 9, 2011}}
10. ^{{cite web|last1=Edds|first1=Kevin|title=Death Of A Conference, Part 3|url=https://virginia.sportswar.com/article/2014/12/04/death-of-a-conference-part-3/|website=The Sabre|accessdate=January 13, 2018|date=December 4, 2014}}
11. ^{{cite web|last1=Prewitt|first1=Alex|last2=Svrluga|first2=Barry|title=Big Ten Expansion: Maryland leaves ACC, joins conference in financial move|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/colleges/maryland-joins-big-ten-leaving-acc/2012/11/19/e24531dc-3268-11e2-9cfa-e41bac906cc9_story.html|website=The Washington Post|accessdate=January 13, 2018|date=November 19, 2012}}
12. ^{{cite web|last1=Prewitt|first1=Alex|title=Maryland is a Big Ten school; who will be its rival?|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/colleges/maryland-is-a-big-ten-school-who-will-be-its-rival/2014/06/30/98150e96-fee2-11e3-932c-0a55b81f48ce_story.html|website=The Washington Post|publisher=Jeff Bezos|accessdate=January 12, 2018|date=June 30, 2014}}
13. ^{{cite web|title=One last time for Terrapins and Cavs|url=https://www.socceramerica.com/publications/article/55368/one-last-time-for-terrapins-and-cavs.html?edition=|website=socceramerica.com|publisher=Soccer America|accessdate=January 14, 2018|date=December 13, 2013}}
14. ^{{cite web|title=Eryk Williamson's strike pushes Maryland men's soccer past Virginia|url=http://www.dbknews.com/archives/article_57d27d9a-9163-11e5-be2b-975588e6ac85.html|website=The Diamondback|publisher=Maryland Media, Inc.|accessdate=January 15, 2018|date=November 22, 2015}}
15. ^{{cite web|title=Terps, Virginia Battle in the NCAA Second Round|url=http://www.umterps.com/ViewArticle.dbml?ATCLID=210514219|website=umterps.com|accessdate=January 13, 2018|date=November 19, 2015}}
16. ^{{cite web|title=Williamson Goal Lifts Terps Past Virginia|url=http://www.umterps.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=29700&ATCLID=210521267|website=umterps.com|accessdate=January 15, 2018|date=November 22, 2015}}
17. ^{{cite web|last1=Goff|first1=Steven|title=NCAA roundup: Terps, Hoyas men, Virginia women advance|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/soccer-insider/wp/2015/11/22/ncaa-roundup-terps-hoyas-and-virginia-women-advance/|website=The Washington Post|publisher=Nash Media, LCC|accessdate=January 15, 2018|date=November 22, 2015|quote=Although they are no longer conference companions, Maryland and Virginia remain unbreakable rivals in men’s soccer because of their common recruiting territory and bounty of championships.}}

References

{{reflist}}{{United States-Canada soccer rivalries}}{{Maryland Terrapins men's soccer navbox}}{{Virginia Cavaliers men's soccer navbox}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Maryland-Virginia men's soccer rivalry}}

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