NCAA Division II Men's Soccer Championship - Champions

Champions

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Year Winner Score Runner-up
1972 SIU Edwardsville 1–0 Oneonta State
1973 Missouri–St. Louis 3–0 Cal State Fullerton
1974 Adelphi 3–2 Seattle Pacific
1975 Baltimore 3–1 Seattle Pacific
1976 Loyola (MD) 2–0 New Haven
1977 Alabama A&M 2–1 Seattle Pacific
1978 Seattle Pacific 1–0 (3OT) Alabama A&M
1979 Alabama A&M 2–0 Eastern Illinois
1980 Lock Haven 1–0 (OT) FIU
1981 Tampa 1–0 (OT) Cal State Los Angeles
1982 FIU 2–1 Southern Connecticut State
1983 Seattle Pacific 1–0 Tampa
1984 FIU 1–0 (OT) Seattle Pacific
1985 Seattle Pacific 3–2 FIU
1986 Seattle Pacific 4–1 Oakland
1987 Southern Connecticut State 2–0 Cal State Northridge
1988 Florida Tech 3–2 Cal State Northridge
1989 Southern New Hampshire 3–1 UNC Greensboro
1990 Southern Connecticut State 0–0 (4OT, PK) Seattle Pacific
1991 Florida Tech 5–1 Sonoma State
1992 Southern Connecticut State 1–0 Tampa
1993 Seattle Pacific 1–0 Southern Connecticut State
1994 Tampa 3–0 (2OT) Oakland
1995 Southern Connecticut State 2–0 SC-Spartanburg
1996 Grand Canyon 3–1 Oakland
1997 Cal State Bakersfield 1–0 Lynn
1998 Southern Connecticut State 1–0 SC-Spartanburg
1999 Southern Connecticut State 2–1 (2OT) Fort Lewis
2000 Cal State Dominguez Hills 2–1 (4OT) Barry
2001 Tampa 2–1 Cal State Dominguez Hills
2002 Sonoma State 4–3 Southern New Hampshire
2003 Lynn 2–1 Cal State Chico
2004 Seattle 2–1 SIU Edwardsville
2005 Fort Lewis 3–1 Franklin Pierce
2006 Dowling 1–0 Fort Lewis
2007 Franklin Pierce 1–0 Lincoln Memorial
2008 Cal State Dominguez Hills 3–0 Dowling
2009 Fort Lewis 1–0 Lees-McRae
2010 Northern Kentucky 3–2 Rollins
2011 See Note Fort Lewis 3–2 Lynn
2012 Lynn 3–2 Saginaw Valley State


Note = Simon Fraser was ranked #1 on the NSCAA Coaches' Poll at the end of the regular season, but was not eligible for Divisional Championship due to its provisional member status.

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