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Soccer DIVISION I DIVISION I 59 Soccer DIVISION I 2001 Championship Highlights Sweet Revenge: The Tar Heels won their first national title, 2-0, over five-time national champion Indiana at Columbus Crew Stadium in Columbus, Ohio, December 16. The victory came in North Carolina's first appearance in the championship game although last year the Tar Heels were ranked No. 1 before losing to the Hoosiers in the quarterfinals. North Carolina's other four tournament victories came in overtime, including a four- overtime win against Stanford in the semifinals. For more, go to www.ncaa.org/news/2001/20011217/div2/ 3826n16.html on the World Wide Web. All-Tournament Team: North Carolina’s Ryan Kneipper, Danny Jackson, David Stokes and Matt Crawford led the all-tournament team for the national cham- pions. Indiana's Pat Noonan and Mike Ambersley, Matt Moses and Todd Dunivant from Stanford, and Jeff Matteo and Shalrie Joseph from St. John's (New York) also were honored. Photo by Jamie Schwaberow/NCAA Photos The championship’s most outstanding defensive player, North Carolina’s David Stokes (2), refused to allow Indiana’s all-tour- nament selection Pat Noonan (11) to score during the title game. NOVEMBER 23 AT ST. JOHN’S (N.Y.) NOVEMBER 23 AT INDIANA Results Massachusetts 1, Creighton 0 Michigan St. 2, Butler 1 Creighton............................................... 0 0—0 Butler ..................................................... 1 0—1 Massachusetts......................................... 1 0—1 Michigan St. .......................................... 1 1—2 FIRST ROUND First half: M—Derek Rhodes (Yuri Morales), 20:12. First half: B—Chance Ernst (Craig Cochran), 18:52; NOVEMBER 23 AT SOUTHERN METHODIST Shots: Creighton 11, Massachusetts 16. Goalkeeper MS—Craig Hearn, 31:53. New Mexico 1, Florida Int’l 0 saves: C—Andrew Brown 7; M—Bryan O’Quinn 4. Second half: MS—Thomas Trivelloni (Steve Arce), 83:08. Florida Int’l............................................. 0 0—0 Corner kicks: Creighton 3, Massachusetts 9. Fouls: Shots: Butler 11, Michigan St. 12. Goalkeeper saves: B— New Mexico .......................................... 1 0—1 Creighton 15, Massachusetts 12. Attendance: 500. Grant Barrie 6; MS—Mike Robinson 5. Corner kicks: First half: NM—Junro Narita (William Junot), 23:46. Butler 3, Michigan St. 3. Fouls: Butler 14, Michigan St. NOVEMBER 23 AT CLEMSON SOCCER Shots: Florida Int’l 16, New Mexico 9. Goalkeeper saves: 13. Attendance: 186. Kentucky 1, Mercer 0 FI—Roy Rosenberg 3; NM—Andrew Weber 6. Corner Mercer................................................... 0 0—0 NOVEMBER 23 AT STANFORD kicks: Florida Int’l 7, New Mexico 2. Fouls: Florida Int’l Kentucky ................................................ 0 1—1 Santa Clara 1, California 0 (3 ot) 16, New Mexico 13. Attendance: 150. Second half: K—Scott Shewey (Nathan Fleetwood), Santa Clara...................... 0 0 0 0 1—1 NOVEMBER 23 AT SAN DIEGO 48:03. California......................... 0 0 0 0 0—0 UCLA 3, Loyola Marymount 2 (2 ot) Shots: Mercer 7, Kentucky 8. Goalkeeper saves: M— Overtime: SC—Anthony Chimienti, 132:57. UCLA............................................ 1 1 0 1—3 Andrew Castrochini 2; K—Greg Raber 4. Corner kicks: Shots: Santa Clara 15, California 14. Goalkeeper saves: Loyola Marymount ........................ 1 1 0 0—2 Mercer 5, Kentucky 5. Fouls: Mercer 19, Kentucky 22. SC—Steve Cronin 4; C—Josh Saunders 7. Corner kicks: First half: UCLA—Tim Pierce (Ryan Futagaki), 31:51; Attendance: 238. Santa Clara 4, California 1. Fouls: Santa Clara 18, California 17. Attendance: 887. LM—Kevin Novak, 38:24. NOVEMBER 23 AT SOUTH CAROLINA Second half: LM—Pat Parker, 66:46; UCLA—Cliff UAB 1, Furman 0 (ot) NOVEMBER 23 AT WASHINGTON McKinley (Alex Yi), 89:17. UAB ....................................................0 0 1—1 Portland 1, Gonzaga 0 Overtime: UCLA—Pierce (Jimmy Frazelle), 108:01. Furman ................................................0 0 0—0 Gonzaga ............................................... 0 0—0 Shots: UCLA 25, Loyola Marymount 17. Goalkeeper Overtime: UAB—Martin Rey (penalty kick), 102:39. Portland ................................................. 0 1—1 saves: UCLA—Zach Wells 5; LM—Dan Sheridan 6. Shots: UAB 11, Furman 17. Goalkeeper saves: UAB— Second half: P—Nate Jacqua (Kelly Gray), 69:32. Corner kicks: UCLA 7, Loyola Marymount 7. Fouls: UCLA Clint Baumstark 6; F—Scott Blount 5. Corner kicks: UAB Shots: Gonzaga 11, Portland 19. Goalkeeper saves: G— 20, Loyola Marymount 17. Attendance: 1,227. 2, Furman 9. Fouls: UAB 18, Furman 19. Attendance: Mike McCarthy 5; P—Curtis Spiteri 5. Corner kicks: NOVEMBER 23 AT PENN ST. 678. Gonzaga 3, Portland 2. Fouls: Gonzaga 15, Portland 18. Attendance: 598. South Fla. 2, Akron 1 NOVEMBER 23 AT CONNECTICUT Akron .................................................... 0 1—1 Rutgers 1, Harvard 0 NOVEMBER 23 AT MARYLAND South Fla................................................ 0 2—2 Harvard ................................................. 0 0—0 Maryland 1, Notre Dame 0 Second half: SF—Jeff Thwaites (penalty kick), 54:08; A— Rutgers................................................... 0 1—1 Notre Dame ........................................... 0 0—0 Kyle Veris (Hans Jorgen Haugland, David Senn), 68:25; Second half: R—Dennis Ludwig (Sherif El Bialy, Dustin Maryland ............................................... 0 1—1 SF—Kevin Cowan (Simba Harris), 75:14. Sheppard), 80:08. Second half: M—Scott Buete (Ellis Welker), 88:19. Shots: Akron 16, South Fla. 6. Goalkeeper saves: A—Kyle Shots: Harvard 5, Rutgers 8. Goalkeeper saves: H—Dan Shots: Notre Dame 6, Maryland 9. Goalkeeper saves: Milligan 2; SF—Troy Perkins 4. Corner kicks: Akron 6, Mejias 4; R—Ricky Zinter 1. Corner kicks: Harvard 1, ND—Chris Sawyer 1; M—Noah Palmer 4. Corner kicks: South Fla. 4. Fouls: Akron 15, South Fla. 7. Attendance: Rutgers 4. Fouls: Harvard 19, Rutgers 8. Attendance: Notre Dame 0, Maryland 6. Fouls: Notre Dame 17, 182. 226. Maryland 16. Attendance: 2,091. 60 DIVISION I NOVEMBER 23 AT ST. LOUIS NOVEMBER 25 Portland 4, Washington 8. Fouls: Portland 21, UMKC 2, Wis.-Milwaukee 1 (ot) Penn St. 1, South Fla. 0 (3 ot) Washington 15. Attendance: 1,200. Wis.-Milwaukee.......................................0 1 0—1 South Fla.......................... 0 0 0 0 0—0 NOVEMBER 25 UMKC ....................................................0 1 1—2 Penn St. ........................... 0 0 0 0 1—1 Loyola (Md.) 1, Maryland 0 (2 ot) Second half: UWM—Chad Dombrowski (B.J. Blake), Overtime: PS—Joe Zewe (Derek Potteiger), 133:32. Loyola (Md.) .............................. 0 0 0 1—1 47:47; UMKC—Drew Perkins (Jason Woods), 57:34. Shots: South Fla. 2, Penn St. 24. Goalkeeper saves: SF— Maryland................................... 0 0 0 0—0 Overtime: UMKC—Woods (Mike Reiter, Dan Hilson), Troy Perkins 12; PS—Eric Earnhardt 1. Corner kicks: 98:08. South Fla. 3, Penn St. 12. Fouls: South Fla. 23, Penn St. Overtime: L—J. Adriano de Oliveria, 115:54. Shots: Wis.-Milwaukee 14, UMKC 7. Goalkeeper saves: 28. Attendance: 156. Shots: Loyola (Md.) 11, Maryland 12. Goalkeeper saves: UWM—Chris Dadian 1; UMKC—Beau Williams 8. L—Reb Beatty 3; M—Noah Palmer 4. Corner kicks: NOVEMBER 25 Corner kicks: Wis.-Milwaukee 6, UMKC 3. Fouls: Wis.- Loyola (Md.) 7, Maryland 8. Fouls: Loyola (Md.) 19, St. John’s (N.Y.) 1, Massachusetts 0 Milwaukee 18, UMKC 14. Attendance: 751. Maryland 22. Attendance: 1,685. Massachusetts......................................... 0 0—0 NOVEMBER 23 AT NORTH CAROLINA St. John’s (N.Y.) ...................................... 0 1—1 NOVEMBER 25 Towson 4, James Madison 1 Second half: SJ—Shalrie Joseph (Matia Damiani), 78:23. St. Louis 2, UMKC 1 Towson .................................................. 1 3—4 Shots: Massachusetts 4, St. John’s (N.Y.) 18. Goalkeeper UMKC ................................................... 0 1—1 James Madison ....................................... 0 1—1 saves: M—Bryan O’Quinn 9; SJ—Guy Hertz 1. Corner St. Louis ................................................. 0 2—2 First half: T—Randy Tolson (Danny Skelton), 19:18. kicks: Massachusetts 0, St. John’s (N.Y.) 9. Fouls: Second half: UMKC—Drew Perkins (Larry Scheller), Second half: T—Kevin Corradini (Machel Millwood), Massachusetts 7, St. John’s (N.Y.) 9. Attendance: 907. 55:41; SLU—Mike Kirchhoff (Jason Cole, Brad Davis), 62:34; SLU—Davis (Dipsy Selolwane, Jack Jewsbury), 64:13; T—Millwood, 74:01; JM—Josh Kovolenko NOVEMBER 25 (penalty kick), 82:50; T—Millwood (Tolson), 85:03. 83:39. Clemson 1, Kentucky 0 (3 ot) Shots: UMKC 5, St. Louis 19. Goalkeeper saves: Shots: Towson 15, James Madison 20. Goalkeeper saves: Kentucky .......................... 0 0 0 0 0—0 T—Chris Hurley 5; JM—Kovolenko 5. Corner kicks: UMKC—Beau Williams 9; SLU—John Politis 1. Corner Clemson........................... 0 0 0 0 1—1 kicks: UMKC 4, St. Louis 7. Fouls: UMKC 17, St. Louis 16. Towson 4, James Madison 3. Fouls: Towson 11, James Overtime: C—Kenneth Cutler (Ross Goodacre, Brett Attendance: 3,476. Madison 14. Attendance: 135. Branan), 123:13. NOVEMBER 23 AT WAKE FOREST Shots: Kentucky 14, Clemson 15. Goalkeeper saves: K— NOVEMBER 25 American 2, Ohio St. 1 Greg Raber 3; C—Doug Warren 8. Corner kicks: North Carolina 3, Towson 0 American ............................................... 2 0—2 Kentucky 8, Clemson 8. Fouls: Kentucky 19, Clemson 16. Towson .................................................. 0 0—0 Ohio St. ................................................ 0 1—1 Attendance: 1,380. North Carolina ....................................... 1 2—3 First half: NC—Ryan
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