- NAIA national men's soccer championship
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NAIA national men's soccer championship Founded 1959 Current champions Lindsey Wilson (KY) Previous winners
Year Champion Runner-Up Score Site 1959 Pratt Institute (NY) Elizabethtown (PA) 4-3 (2OT) Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania 1960 Elizabethtown (PA)
Newark Engineering (NJ)2-2 (4OT)* Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania 1961 Howard (DC) Newark Engineering (NJ) 3-2 Lock Haven, Pennsylvania 1962 East Stroudsburg (PA) Pratt Institute (NY) 4-0 Richmond, Indiana 1963 Earlham (IN)
Castleton State (VT)Game Cancelled (Snow) Frostburg, Maryland 1964 Trenton State (NJ) Lincoln (PA) 3-0 Upper Montclair, New Jersey 1965 Trenton State (NJ) Earlham (IN) 6-2 Kansas City, Missouri 1966 Quincy (IL) Trenton State (NJ) 6-1 Belmont, North Carolina 1967 Quincy (IL) Rockhurst (MO) 3-1 Quincy, Illinois 1968 Davis & Elkins (WV) Quincy (IL) 2-1 (5OT) Quincy, Illinois 1969 Eastern Illinois Davis & Elkins (WV) 1-0 (2OT) Richmond, Indiana 1970 Davis & Elkins (WV) Quincy (IL) 2-0 Dunn, North Carolina 1971 Quincy (IL) Davis & Elkins (WV) 1-0 Dunn, North Carolina 1972 Westmont (CA) Vacant+ 2-1 (OT) Dunn, North Carolina 1973 Quincy (IL) Rockhurst (MO) 3-0 Florissant, Missouri 1974 Quincy (IL) Davis & Elkins (WV) 6-0 Florissant, Missouri 1975 Quincy (IL) Simon Fraser (B.C.) 1-0 Raleigh, North Carolina 1976 Simon Fraser (B.C.) Rockhurst (MO) 1-0 Pasadena, California 1977 Quincy (IL) Keene State (NH) 3-0 Huntsville, Alabama 1978 Quincy (IL) Alabama-Huntsville 2-0 Huntsville, Alabama 1979 Quincy (IL) Rockhurst (MO) 1-0 Springfield, Illinois 1980 Quincy (IL) Simon Fraser (B.C.) 1-0 (OT) Springfield, Illinois 1981 Quincy (IL) Alderson-Broaddus (WV) 4-1 Springfield, Illinois 1982 Simon Fraser (B.C.) Midwestern State (TX) 4-0 Wichita Falls, Texas 1983 Simon Fraser (B.C.) Midwestern State (TX) 1-0 Wichita Falls, Texas 1984 West Virginia Wesleyan Fresno Pacific (CA) 3-2 (2OT) Fresno, California 1985 West Virginia Wesleyan Fresno Pacific (CA) 4-3 (4OT) Spartanburg, South Carolina 1986 Sangamon State (IL) Simon Fraser (B.C.) 1-0 Wichita Falls, Texas 1987 Boca Raton (FL) Simon Fraser (B.C.) 1-0 (OT) Wichita Falls, Texas 1988 Sangamon State (IL) Alderson-Broaddus (WV) 3-1 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 1989 West Virginia Wesleyan Boca Raton (FL) 1-0 Las Cruces, New Mexico 1990 West Virginia Wesleyan Boca Raton (FL) 3-1 Boca Raton, Florida 1991 Lynn (FL) Midwestern State (TX) 2-1 (SD-OT) Boca Raton, Florida 1992 Belhaven (MS) Lynn (FL) 2-1 San Antonio, Texas 1993 Sangamon State (IL) Lynn (FL) 4-3 (SD-OT) San Antonio, Texas 1994 West Virginia Wesleyan Mobile (AL) 4-2 Mobile, Alabama 1995 Lindsey Wilson (KY) Midwestern State (TX) 2-1 Mobile, Alabama 1996 Lindsey Wilson (KY) Birmingham-Southern (AL) 5-0 Birmingham, Alabama 1997 Seattle (WA) Rockhurst (MO) 2-1 (OT) Birmingham, Alabama 1998 Lindsey Wilson (KY) Illinois-Springfield 2-1 Birmingham, Alabama 1999 Lindsey Wilson (KY) Mobile (AL) 2-1 Albuquerque, New Mexico 2000 Lindsey Wilson (KY) Auburn Montgomery (AL) 2-1 (OT) Albuquerque, New Mexico 2001 Lindsey Wilson (KY) Auburn Montgomery (AL) 4-0 Bowling Green, Kentucky 2002 Mobile (AL) Vacant^ 2-1 Bowling Green, Kentucky 2003 Rio Grande (OH) Fresno Pacific (CA) 1-0 Olathe, Kansas 2004 Lindenwood (MO) Auburn Montgomery (AL) 1-0 Olathe, Kansas 2005 Lindsey Wilson (KY) Azusa Pacific (CA) 4-1 Daytona Beach, Florida 2006 Graceland (IA) Azusa Pacific (CA) 0-0(2OT)(7-6 PK's) Daytona Beach, Florida 2007 Azusa Pacific (CA) Concordia University (CA) 2-0 Olathe, Kansas 2008 Bethel College (Tennessee) University of Rio Grande (Ohio) 2-1(OT) Fresno, California 2009 Lindsey Wilson (KY) The Master’s (CA) 1-0 Fresno, California 2010 Hastings University Notre Dame College 5-3 Orange Beach, Alabama * - Co-Champions.
+ - Davis & Elkins (W.Va.) vacated second place due to an ineligible player
^ - Park (Mo.) vacated second place due to an ineligible player
1963 Title game canceled due to Snow
Players
The following players have gone on to play at a professional level after playing in the NAIA competition.
Athlete NAIA School MLS/MISL/USL Team Adauto Neto Mobile (Ala.) Cleveland Force Addae Rique Missouri Baptist St. Louis Steamers Andrew Corazza Simon Fraser (B.C.) Vancouver Whitecaps Ben Meek Westmont (Calif.) Charlotte Eagles Brady Bryant Mobile (Ala.) Wilmington Hammerheads Casey Barton Tabor (Kan.) Kansas City Comets Chris Lemons Oklahoma Christian Charlotte Eagles Craig Scheer Illinois-Springfield Kansas City Comets Danny Harvey Bryan (Tenn.) Charlotte Eagles Declan Jogi King (Tenn.) Charlotte Eagles Derek Smith Union (Ky.) Cincinnati Kings Diego Gutierrez Rockhurst (Mo.) Kansas City Wizards Dino Delevski Oklahoma City Kansas City Comets Gannon Webb William Carey (Miss.) Wilmington Hammerheads Jacob Ward Azusa Pacific University (Calif.) San Diego Sockers James Gledhill Mobile (Ala.) Wilmington Hammerheads Joe Barton Point Loma Nazarene (Calif.) Atlanta Silverbacks Joey Gjertsen Evergreen State (Wash.) Vancouver Whitecaps Johnny Menyongar Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) Minnesota Thunder Juan Pablo Irrera Columbia (Mo.) Puerto Rico Islanders Kevin McCloskey Rio Grande (Ohio) Cincinnati Kings Kevin Sloan Catawba (N.C.) Philadelphia Kixx Lindsay Kennedy Harris-Stowe State (Mo.) St. Louis Steamers Mesac Celeste Lee (Tenn.) Cincinnati Kings Milton Blanco Fresno Pacific (Calif.) C.D. Chivas Nate Houser Baker (Kan.) Baltimore Blast Orlando Ramírez Fresno Pacific (Calif.) San Jose Earthquakes Pablo Campos Fresno Pacific (Calif.) Real Salt Lake Patrick Daka Western Baptist (Ore.) Charlotte Eagles Stephen Herdsman Cornerstone (Mich.) Columbus Crew Stephen Murray Lambuth (Tenn.) Wilmington Hammerheads Steve Kindel Simon Fraser (B.C.) Vancouver Whitecaps Tafaria Fray St. Gregory's (Okla.) Charlotte Eagles Tyrone Marshall Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) LA Galaxy Erik Lefebvre Houghton College (NY.) Charlotte Eagles External links
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