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2015 NAIA Men’s Soccer National Championship Qualifiers & Opening Round Schedule Announced

2015 NAIA Men’s Soccer National Championship Qualifiers & Opening Round Schedule Announced

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RMC, UGF and Corban make the field from the CCC

By Chad Waller, Director of Communications and Sports Information

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – (Championship Schedule | Video Announcement | Bracket) The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics has officially announced the teams and Opening Round pairings for the 2015 NAIA Men’s Soccer National Championship. The 32-team event will get underway with 16 National Championship Opening Round matches at campus locations on Nov. 21.

The Opening Round winners will advance to the national championship final site in Delray Beach, Fla. Action at the Seacrest Soccer Complex runs Nov. 30 – Dec. 5.

This year’s field includes 24 automatic qualifiers and eight at-large selections. Automatic berths were given to teams that either won their respective conference tournament title, regular-season championship or finished runner-up during the regular season or at the conference tournament. The at-large bids were determined by the final Modified Ratings Percentage Index (MRPI) announced Monday. The MRPI can be found HERE.
The NAIA Network – the association’s official video streaming home – will broadcast all 15 matches live at the 2015 NAIA Men’s Soccer National Championship final site in Delray Beach, Fla. The video platform, powered by Stretch Internet, allows users access to live video, statistics, and social interaction on a number of devices, including mobile. Single day passes can be purchased for $9.95, while an all-championship package is available at $29.95. For more information and the pre-register, click here.

Qualifier Highlights
• No. 1 seed Rio Grande (Ohio), who is 23-11-2 all-time in the postseason, is looking to become the first top seed in the national championship to hoist the trophy since No. 1 Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) in 2009. Since 2000, only three top seeds have won the title.
• Four qualifiers bring with them a previous national championship title: Bethel (Tenn.) (1), Davenport (Mich.) (1), Lindsey Wilson (9) and Rio Grande (1).
• Defending national champion Davenport is searching to become the first repeat titlist since Lindsey Wilson did so in 2000-01. The Panthers are making their fourth overall championship, third-straight, and carry a 4-2-1 record at the event.
• The Blue Raiders of Lindsey Wilson boast some lofty championship records, including most postseason wins (51), most consecutive appearances (22), tied for the most appearances (23) and second in national championship trophies (9). Lindsey Wilson trails former member Quincy (Ill.) with 11 national championships.
• Rio Grande, a team holding the No. 1 position in all eight regular-season Coaches’ Top 25 Polls, will be competing in its 15th overall and consecutive national championship. With a 23-11-2 playoff record, the RedStorm are tied for eighth in the record books for most championship wins.
• Biola (Calif.), Great Falls (Mont.) and Mount Mercy (Iowa) are snapping a four-year drought – the longest amongst any team with a previous trip. Biola and Mount Mercy are both seeking their first playoff victory.
• There are 10 newcomers that will compete in the opening round: Campbellsville (Ky.), Concordia (Neb.), Cumberland (Tenn.), Lyon (Ark.), Purdue Calumet (Ind.), Roosevelt (Ill.), Southeastern (Fla.), Union (Ky.), Wiley (Texas) and WVU Tech (W.Va.).
• Seventeen teams from the 2014 opening round are back in this year’s event.
• Four conferences – American Midwest Conference, Cascade Collegiate Conference, Heart of America Athletic Conference and the Mid-South Conference – land the most representatives in the 32-team field with three programs each.
• Lindsey Wilson and Rio Grande are the only teams in NAIA postseason history to serve as Opening Round host all seven years, since the format began in 2008. This year will mark the eighth overall time both clubs host on Nov. 21.
• Rio Grande is a perfect 7-0-0 in Opening Round matches, while Lindsey Wilson has strung together a 5-1-1 mark.
• Cumberland (Tenn.), Oklahoma Wesleyan and Science & Arts (Okla.) all claim the NAIA lead in season wins with 19. Conversely, Wiley (Texas) has the fewest victories (8), as the Wildcats won the Red River Athletic Conference Tournament championship.

2015 NAIA Men’s Soccer National Championship Qualifiers
School Qualification Season Record^ Championship Appearance* Last Time Record Titles Consecutive*
Ashford (Iowa) Association of Independents Tournament Champion 11-5-2 5th 2014 5-3-1 0 4th
Baker (Kan.) At-Large No. 1 17-3-1 8th 2014 5-6-1 0 3rd
Bellevue (Neb.) North Star Athletic Association Tournament Champion 11-3-4 5th 2014 2-4-0 0 3rd
Bethel (Tenn.) Southern States Athletic Tournament Champion 10-6-1 7th 2014 9-4-1 1 2nd
Biola (Calif.) Golden State Athletic Tournament Champion 14-4-1 5th 2011 0-5-3 0 1st
Campbellsville (Ky.) At-Large No. 6 17-3-0 1st N/A N/A 0 1st
Columbia (Mo.) American Midwest Regular-Season Champion 17-3-0 5th 2012 1-4-1 0 1st
Concordia (Neb.) Great Plains Athletic Tournament Champion 11-6-3 1st N/A N/A 0 1st
Corban (Ore.) At-Large No. 5 17-2-1 3rd 2014 0-2-0 0 3rd
Cumberland (Tenn,) Mid-South Tournament Champion 19-1-0 1st N/A N/A 0 1st
Davenport (Mich.) Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Regular-Season Champion 15-2-2 4th 2014 4-2-1 1 3rd
Great Falls (Mont.) Cascade Collegiate Tournament Runner-Up 13-5-1 3rd 2011 2-2-0 0 1st
Indiana Wesleyan Crossroads League Tournament Champion 15-5-0 3rd 2014 1-1-1 0 3rd
Lindenwood-Belleville (Ill.) American Midwest Tournament Champion 14-7-0 2nd 2014 0-0-1 0 2nd
Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) At-Large No. 3 14-5-1 23rd 2014 51-13-5 9 22nd
Lyon (Ark.) At-Large No. 7 13-3-1 1st N/A N/A 0 1st
Marymount (Calif.) California Pacific Tournament Champion 15-3-1 2nd 2014 3-1-0 0 2nd
MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) At-Large No. 4 14-5-1 6th 2014 4-5-3 0 5th
Missouri Valley Heart of America Athletic Tournament Champion 17-2-1 6th 2014 2-4-1 0 6th
Mount Mercy (Iowa) Association of Independents Tournament Runner-Up 15-4-1 2nd 2011 0-1-0 0 1st
Northwestern Ohio Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Tournament Champion 16-4-0 2nd 2014 2-1-1 0 2nd
Oklahoma Wesleyan Kansas Collegiate Athletic Tournament Champion 19-1-0 5th 2014 2-4-0 0 5th
Purdue Calumet (Ind.) Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Regular-Season Runner-Up 12-4-2 1st N/A N/A 0 1st
Rio Grande (Ohio) Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Tournament Champion 18-1-0 15th 2014 23-11-2 1 15th
Rocky Mountain (Mont.) Cascade Collegiate Tournament Champion 16-2-2 4th 2014 0-3-0 0 4th
Roosevelt (Ill.) Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Tournament Champion 16-3-2 1st N/A N/A 0 1st
Science & Arts (Okla.) Sooner Athletic Tournament Champion 19-2-0 7th 2014 6-6-0 0 7th
Southeastern (Fla.) The Sun Tournament Champion 15-4-0 1st N/A N/A 0 1st
Union (Ky.) Appalachian Athletic Tournament Champion 16-1-4 1st N/A N/A 0 1st
Vanguard (Calif.) At-Large No. 2 15-4-0 3rd 2014 2-2-1 0 2nd
Wiley (Texas) Red River Athletic Tournament Champion 8-5-1 1st N/A N/A 0 1st
WVU Tech At-Large No. 8 15-2-0 1st N/A N/A 0 1st

^ Record taken from school's DakStats page
* All data includes the 2015 Opening Round

Opening Round Schedule 
Saturday, Nov. 21 | Campus Sites
Match 1 – Bethel (Tenn.) (16-1-4) at No. 1 Rio Grande (Ohio) (18-1)
Match 2 – Lyon (Ark.) (13-3-1) at No. 16 Union (Ky.) (16-1-4)
Match 3 – Southeastern (Fla.) (15-4) at No. 9 Cumberland (Tenn.) (19-1)
Match 4 – Indiana Wesleyan (15-5) at No. 8 Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) (14-5-1)
Match 5 – Concordia (Neb.) (11-6-3) at No. 5 Oklahoma Wesleyan (19-1)
Match 6 – Marymount California (15-3-1) at No. 12 Rocky Mountain (Mont.) (16-2-2)
Match 7 – Biola (Calif.) (14-4-1) at No. 13 Corban (Ore.) (17-2-1)

Match 8 – Mount Mercy (Iowa) (15-4-1) at No. 4 Missouri Valley (17-2-1)
Match 9 – Purdue Calumet (Ind.) (12-4-2) at No. 2 Davenport (Mich.) (15-2-2)
Match 10 – WVU Tech (W.Va.) (15-2) at No. 15 Campbellsville (Ky.) (17-3)
Match 11 – Roosevelt (Ill.) (16-3-2) at No. 10 MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) (14-5-1)
Match 12 – Great Falls (Mont.) (13-5-1) at No. 7 Vanguard (Calif.) (15-4)
Match 13 – Lindenwood-Belleville (Ill.) (14-7) at No. 6 Northwestern Ohio (16-4)
Match 14 – Bellevue (Neb.) (11-3-4) at No. 11 Science & Arts (Okla.) (19-2)
Match 15 – Ashford (Iowa) (11-5-2) at No. 14 Columbia (Mo.) (17-3)
Match 16 – Wiley (Texas) (8-5-1) at No. 3 Baker (Kan.) (17-3-1)

For more information on the 2015 NAIA Men’s Soccer National Championship Opening Round and final site, click here.
 

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