2004 Division I Men's College Cup

2004 Division I Men's College Cup

The 2004 Division I Men's NCAA College Cup was a tournament of 48 teams from NCAA Division I across the nation who played for the NCAA Championship. This year's College Cup Final Four was held at the Robert H. Hermann Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri. All the other games were played at the home field of the higher seeded. The final was held on December 12, 2004. Duke, Maryland, UC Santa Barbara, and Indiana qualified for the Final Four. UC Santa Barbara beat Duke and Indiana beat Maryland. In the final Indiana beat UC Santa Barbara in penalty kicks after a 1-1 tie after two overtimes.

The tournament started on November 19, 2004. The first round was played on November 19th and 20th. The second round on the 23rd, and the third round on the 27th and 28th. The Regional Finals were played on November 3-5.

Seeded Teams

Regional 1

4RoundBracket-Byes | RD3=Regional Semifinals | RD4=Regional Finals
RD1-team01=Florida International
RD1-score01=0
RD1-team02=Central Florida
RD1-score02=1
RD1-team07=North Carolina
RD1-score07=0
RD1-team08=George Washington
RD1-score08=1
RD1-team09=San Francisco
RD1-score09=2
RD1-team10=Wisconsin-Milwaukee
RD1-score10=3
RD1-team15=South Carolina
RD1-score15=2
RD1-team16=College of Charleston
RD1-score16=3
RD2-team01=Central Florida
RD2-score01=0
RD2-seed02=1
RD2-team02=Wake Forest
RD2-score02=5
RD2-seed03=16
RD2-team03=Virginia Commonwealth
RD2-score03=2
RD2-team04=George Washington
RD2-score04=0
RD2-team05=Wisconsin-Milwaukee
RD2-score05=1
RD2-seed06=9
RD2-team06=UC Santa Barbara
RD2-score06=2/2OT
RD2-seed07=8
RD2-team07=UNC-Greensboro
RD2-score07=3
RD2-team08=College of Charleston
RD2-score08=2
RD3-seed01=1
RD3-team01=Wake Forest
RD3-score01=2
RD3-seed02=16
RD3-team02=Va. Commonwealth
RD3-score02=2/PK
RD3-seed03=9
RD3-team03=UC Santa Barbara
RD3-score03=1
RD3-seed04=8
RD3-team04=UNC-Greensboro
RD3-score04=0/OT
RD4-seed01=16
RD4-team01=Va. Commonwealth
RD4-score01=1
RD4-seed02=9
RD4-team02=UC Santa Barbara
RD4-score02=4

Regional 2

4RoundBracket-Byes | RD3=Regional Semifinals | RD4=Regional Finals
RD1-team01=Ohio State
RD1-score01=1
RD1-team02=Memphis
RD1-score02=0
RD1-team07=Duke
RD1-score07=3
RD1-team08=Costal Carolina
RD1-score08=0
RD1-team09=Washington
RD1-score09=3
RD1-team10=Portland
RD1-score10=5'
RD1-team15=American
RD1-score15=3
RD1-team16=Long Island
RD1-score16=0
RD2-team01=Ohio State
RD2-score01=2
RD2-seed02=5
RD2-team02=Notre Dame
RD2-score02=1
RD2-seed03=12
RD2-team03=Old Dominion
RD2-score03=1
RD2-team04=Duke
RD2-score04=2/OT
RD2-team05=Portland
RD2-score05=1
RD2-seed06=13
RD2-team06=New Mexico
RD2-score06=4
RD2-seed07=4
RD2-team07=Virginia
RD2-score07=2
RD2-team08=American
RD2-score08=1
RD3-seed01=UR
RD3-team01=Ohio State
RD3-score01=0
RD3-seed02=UR
RD3-team02=Duke
RD3-score02=3
RD3-seed03=13
RD3-team03=New Mexico
RD3-score03=1
RD3-seed04=4
RD3-team04=Virginia
RD3-score04=1/PK
RD4-seed01=UR
RD4-team01=Duke
RD4-score01=3
RD4-seed02=4
RD4-team02=Virginia
RD4-score02=0

Regional 3

4RoundBracket-Byes | RD3=Regional Semifinals | RD4=Regional Finals
RD1-team01=Hofstra
RD1-score01=2
RD1-team02=Seton Hall
RD1-score02=1
RD1-team07=Western Illinois
RD1-score07=1
RD1-team08=Northwestern
RD1-score08=3
RD1-team09=Dartmouth
RD1-score09=2
RD1-team10=Boston
RD1-score10=2/PK
RD1-team15=Cal State-Northridge
RD1-score15=0
RD1-team16=Loyola-Marymount
RD1-score16=1
RD2-team01=Hofstra
RD2-score01=0
RD2-seed02=3
RD2-team02=Maryland
RD2-score02=4
RD2-seed03=14
RD2-team03=Creighton
RD2-score03=3
RD2-team04=Northwestern
RD2-score04=2
RD2-team05=Boston
RD2-score05=1
RD2-seed06=11
RD2-team06=St. John's, NY
RD2-score06=3
RD2-seed07=11
RD2-team07=UCLA
RD2-score07=1
RD2-team08=Loyola-Marymount
RD2-score08=0
RD3-seed01=3
RD3-team01=Maryland
RD3-score01="0"'
RD3-seed02=14
RD3-team02=Creigton
RD3-score02=0/PK
RD3-seed03=11
RD3-team03=St. John's, NY
RD3-score03=0
RD3-seed04=6
RD3-team04=UCLA
RD3-score04=3
RD4-seed01=3
RD4-team01=Maryland
RD4-score01=1
RD2-seed06=6
RD4-team02=UCLA
RD4-score02=0

Regional 4

4RoundBracket-Byes | RD3=Regional Semifinals | RD4=Regional Finals
RD1-team01=Santa Clara
RD1-score01=1
RD1-team02=California
RD1-score02=2/OT
RD1-team07=Michigan State
RD1-score07=1
RD1-team08=Tulsa
RD1-score08=3
RD1-team09=Connecticut
RD1-score09=2
RD1-team10=Marist
RD1-score10=1/OT
RD1-team15=Akron
RD1-score15=1
RD1-team16=Michigan
RD1-score16=2
RD2-team01=California
RD2-score01=0
RD2-seed02=7
RD2-team02=Southern Methodist
RD2-score02=1
RD2-seed03=10
RD2-team03=Penn State
RD2-score03=1
RD2-team04=Tulsa
RD2-score04=1/PK
RD2-team05=Connecticut
RD2-score05=0
RD2-seed06=15
RD2-team06=Boston College
RD2-score06=1
RD2-seed07=2
RD2-team07=Indiana
RD2-score07=1
RD2-team08=Michigan
RD2-score08=0
RD3-seed01=7
RD3-team01=Southern Methodist
RD3-score01=1
RD3-seed02=UR
RD3-team02=Tulsa
RD3-score02=2/2OT
RD3-seed03=15
RD3-team03=Boston College
RD3-score03=0
RD3-seed04=2
RD3-team04=Indiana
RD3-score04=1
RD4-seed01=UR
RD4-team01=Tulsa
RD4-score01=0
RD4-seed02=2
RD4-team02=Indiana
RD4-score02=4

Final Four – SAS Soccer Stadium, Cary, North Carolina

4TeamBracket | RD1=National Semifinals December 10
RD2=National Championship December 12

RD1-seed1=9
RD1-team1=UC Santa Barbara
RD1-score1=5
RD1-seed2=UR
RD1-team2=Duke
RD1-score2=0

RD1-seed3=3
RD1-team3=Maryland
RD1-score3=2
RD1-seed4=2
RD1-team4=Indiana
RD1-score4=3/2OT

RD2-seed1=9
RD2-team1=UC Santa Barbara
RD2-score1=1
RD2-seed2=2
RD2-team2=Indiana
RD2-score2=1/PK

ee also

2005 Division I Men's College Cup
2003 Division I Men's College Cup


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