Champions
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Year | Winner | Score | Opponent |
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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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