America East Conference Men's Soccer Tournament


The America East Men's Soccer Tournament is the conference championship tournament in soccer for the America East Conference. The tournament has been held every year since 1988. It is a single-elimination tournament and seeding is based on regular season records. The winner, declared conference champion, receives the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Men's Division I Soccer Championship.

Winners

The following is a list of A-East Tournament winners:

Key

Finals

YearChampionScoreRunner-upSiteMost Valuable PlayerRef.-
1989Vermont1–0HartfordVirtue FieldBurlington, Vermont Kevin Wylie, Vermont-
1990Vermont 1–1†
Boston UNickerson FieldBoston, Massachusetts Roberto Beall, Vermont-
1991Hartford2–0Boston UNickerson Field • Boston, Massachusetts Elvis Thomas, Hartford-
1992Hartford 2–0VermontNickerson Field • Boston, Massachusetts George Kostelis, Hartford-
1993Boston U1–0New HampshireOhiri FieldCambridge, Massachusetts Tom Giatrakos, Boston U-
1994Boston U 3–1New HampshireNickerson Field • Boston, Massachusetts Gisle Sorli, Boston U-
1995Boston U 3–1TowsonVidas FieldPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania Ola Olsen, Boston U-
1996Boston U 2–1NortheasternHormel StadiumMedford, Massachusetts Nick Bone, Boston U-
1997Boston U 2–1HofstraShuart StadiumHempstead, New York Nick Bone, Boston U-
1998Drexel2–1TowsonTiger Soccer ComplexTowson, Maryland Pete Shay, Drexel-
1999Hartford 2–0TowsonAl-Marzook Field at Alumni StadiumWest Hartford, Connecticut Cristoffer Hartmann, Hartford-
2000Vermont 2–1HofstraVirtue Field • Burlington, Vermont Mike Dias, Vermont-
2001Towson1–0NortheasternTiger Soccer Complex • Towson, Maryland Chris Hurley, Towson-
2002Northeastern2–1VermontParsons FieldBrookline, Massachusetts Atha Kirkopolous, Northeastern-
2003Binghamton1–1†
NortheasternBearcats Sports ComplexBinghamton, New York Stefan Gonet, Binghamton-
2004Boston U 2–2†
BinghamtonNickerson Field • Boston, Massachusetts Federico Bianchi, Boston U-
2005Stony Brook1–1†
BinghamtonKenneth P. LaValle StadiumStony Brook, New York Douglas Narvaez, Stony Brook-
2006Binghamton 1–0*VermontBearcats Sports Complex • Binghamton, New York Barry Neville, Binghamton-
2007Vermont 1–0BinghamtonBearcats Sports Complex • Binghamton, New York Roger Scully, Vermont-
2008Boston U 1–0BinghamtonNickerson Field • Boston, Massachusetts Jin Oh, Boston U-
2009Stony Brook 2–0UMBCKenneth P. LaValle Stadium • Stony Brook, New York Anthony Rogic, Stony Brook-
2010UMBC0–0†
New HampshireRetriever Soccer ParkBaltimore, Maryland Levi Houapeu, UMBC-
2011Stony Brook 4–2HartfordKenneth P. LaValle Stadium • Stony Brook, New York Leonardo Fernandes, Stony Brook-
2012UMBC 0–0†
New HampshireRetriever Soccer Park • Baltimore, Maryland Phil Saunders, UMBC-
2013UMBC 4–0HartfordRetriever Soccer Park • Baltimore, Maryland Pete Caringi III, UMBC-
2014UMBC^ 2–1HartfordRetriever Soccer Park • Baltimore, Maryland Greg Hauck, UMBC-
2015Vermont 1–0BinghamtonVirtue Field • Burlington, Vermont Brian Wright, Vermont-
2016Albany 1–0HartfordBob Ford FieldAlbany, New York Bernardo Mattos, Albany-
2017Albany 1–0*UMass LowellCushing Field ComplexLowell, Massachusetts Daniel Krutzen, Albany-
2018New Hampshire 5–0UMBCWildcat StadiumDurham, New Hampshire Josh Bauer, New Hampshire
2019New Hampshire 1-0HartfordWildcat Stadium • Durham, New Hampshire Josh Bauer, New Hampshire

Tournament Championships by School