NCAA Division III Men's Soccer Championship - Champions

Champions

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Year Winner Score Opponent
1974 Brockport State 3–1 Swarthmore
1975 Babson 1–0 Brockport State
1976 Brandeis 2–1 (2OT) Brockport State
1977 Lock Haven 1–0 Cortland State
1978 Lock Haven 3–0 Washington (MO)
1979 Babson 2–1 Glassboro State
1980 Babson 1–0 (OT) Scranton
1981 Glassboro State 2–1 (4OT) Scranton
1982 UNC-Greensboro 2–1 Bethany (WV)
1983 UNC-Greensboro 3–2 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps
1984 Wheaton (IL) 2–1 (3OT) Brandeis
1985 UNC-Greensboro 5–0 Washington (MO)
1986 UNC-Greensboro 2–0 UC San Diego
1987 UNC-Greensboro 6–1 Washington (MO)
1988 UC San Diego 3–0 Rochester Tech
1989 Elizabethtown 2–0 Greensboro
1990 Glassboro State 1–1 (4OT, PK) Ohio Wesleyan
1991 UC San Diego 1–0 Trenton State
1992 Kean 3–1 Ohio Wesleyan
1993 UC San Diego 1–0 Williams
1994 Bethany (WV) 1–0 (2OT) Johns Hopkins
1995 Williams 2–1 Methodist
1996 TCNJ 2–1 (4OT) Kenyon
1997 Wheaton (IL) 3–0 TCNJ
1998 Ohio Wesleyan 2–1 (2OT) Greensboro
1999 St. Lawrence 2–0 Wheaton (IL)
2000 Messiah 2–0 Rowan
2001 Richard Stockton 3–2 Redlands
2002 Messiah 1–0 Otterbein
2003 Trinity (TX) 2–1 Drew
2004 Messiah 4–0 UC Santa Cruz
2005 Messiah 1–0 Gustavus Adolphus
2006 Messiah 3–0 Wheaton (IL)
2007 Middlebury 0–0 (PK 4-3) Trinity (TX)
2008 Messiah 1–1 (PK 3-0) Stevens Institute
2009 Messiah 2–0 Calvin
2010 Messiah 2–1 (OT) Lynchburg
2011 Ohio Wesleyan 2–1 Calvin
2012 Messiah 5-1 Ohio Northern

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