2008 Men's National Collegiate Club Championship Schedule

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Seeds are based on order of finish at the 2007 National Collegiate Club Championship


1st Position - Pacific Coast Division (California Polytechnic State University)

9th Position - Rocky Mountain Division (University of Colorado)


2nd Position - Big 10 Champion (Michigan State University)

10th Position - Northwest Division (University of Oregon)

3rd Position - Missouri Valley Division (University of Illinois-Chicago)

11th Position - Southeast Division (Georgia Institute of Technology)


4th Position - Southwest Division (Arizona State University)

12th Position - Great Plains Division (University of Minnesota)

5th Position- Great Lakes Division (Grand Valley State University)

13th Position -  Texas Division (Texas A&M University)

6th Position - Florida Division (University of Florida)

14th Position - Atlantic Division (Duke University)


7th Position - Mid-Atlantic Division (University of Pennsylvania)

15th Position - New York Division (Columbia University)

8th Position - New England Division (Dartmouth College)

16th Position - Host (Ohio University)






Friday, November 14

Game No. Score
9:00 1st Position - Cal Poly vs 16th Position - Ohio 1 13-7
10:10 2nd Position - Michigan State vs 15th Position - Columbia 2 12-5
11:20 3rd Position - Illinios-Chicago vs 14th Position - Duke 3 10-6
12:30 4th Position - Arizona State vs 13th Position - Texas A&M 4 6-5
1:40 5th Position - Grand Valley State vs 12th Position - Minnesota 5 8-2
2:50 6th Position - Florida vs 11th Position - Georgia Tech 6 6-2
4:00 7th Position - Pennsylvania vs 10th Position - Oregon 7 5-6 OT
5:10 8th Position - Dartmouth vs 9th Position - Colorado 8 5-4
6:20 Loser Game 5 - Minnesota vs Loser Game 4 - Texas A&M 9 9-12 OT
7:30 Loser Game 6 - Georgia Tech vs Loser Game 3 - Duke 10 6-7
8:40 Loser Game 7 - Pennsylvania vs Loser Game 2 - Columbia 11 11-3
9:50 Loser Game 8 - Colorado vs Loser Game 1 - Ohio 12 7-6
 




Saturday, November 15



9:00 Winner Game 1 - Cal Poly vs Winner Game 8 - Dartmouth 13 10-5
10:10 Winner Game 4 - Arizona State vs Winner Game 5 - Grand Valley State 14 8-4
11:20 Winner Game 2 - Michigan State vs Winner Game 7 - Oregon 15 10-7
12:30 Winner Game 3 - Illinois-Chicago vs Winner Game 6 - Florida 16 5-6 SD OT
1:40 Loser Game 9 - Minnesota vs Loser Game 12 - Ohio 17 4-7
2:50 Loser Game 10 - Georgia Tech vs Loser Game 11 - Columbia 18 5-7 OT
4:00 Winner Game 12 - Colorado vs Winner Game 9 - Texas A&M 19 4-5 OT
5:10 Winner Game 11 - Pennsylvania vs Winner Game 10 - Duke 20 7-5
6:20 Loser Game 14 - Grand Valley State vs Loser Game 13 - Dartmouth 21 7-5 OT
7:30 Loser Game 16 - Illinois-Chicago vs Loser Game 15 - Oregon 22 2-11
8:40 Winner Game 13 - Cal Poly vs Winner Game 14 - Arizona State 23 8-3
9:50 Winner Game 15 - Michigan State vs Winner Game 16 - Florida 24 13-7






Sunday, November 16



9:00 Loser Game 22 - Illnois-Chicago vs Loser Game 21 - Dartmouth 7th Place 5-4
10:15 Winner Game 21 - Grand Valley State vs Winner Game 22 - Oregon 5th Place 5-3
11:30 Loser Game 24 - Florida vs Loser Game 23 - Arizona State 3rd Place 3-7
12:45 Winner Game 23 - Cal Poly vs Winner Game 24 - Michigan State 1st Place 13-15
2:15 Winner Game 19 - Texas A&M vs Winner Game 20 - Pennsylvania 9th Place 6-5
3:30
Loser Game 20 - Duke vs
Loser Game 19 - Colorado 11th Place 6-4












The tournament is not seeded by ability, since there is no equitable means to determine the respective strength of the teams. Too few teams play outside of their division schedules to be able to create an accurate seeding. Match-ups are therefore based upon the 2007 National Collegiate Club Championship results by division. The Host region receives two automatic bids, one of which is assumed by the division champion and the other by the host site or division runner-up (the 16th position). This ensures the tournament host is always a participant.
 
Teams listed first wear dark caps and are home on the scoreboard. Host team always wears dark caps and is listed first on the scoreboard regardless of seed.
 

 

2008 National Collegiate Club Final Standings

 
1st - Michigan State University (Big 10) 9th - Texas A&M University (Texas Division)
2nd - California Polytechnic State University (Pacific Coast Division) 10th - University of Pennsylvania (Mid-Atlantic Division)
3rd - Arizona State University (Southwest Division) 11th - Duke University (Atlantic Division)
4th - University of Florida (Florida Division) 12th - University of Colorado (Rocky Mountain Division)
5th - Grand Valley State University (Great Lakes Division) 13th - Ohio University (Host)
6th - University of Oregon (Northwest Division) 13th - Columbia University (New York Division)
7th - University of Illinois-Chicago (Missouri Valley Division) 15th - University of Minnesota (Great Plains Division)
8th - Dartmouth College (New England Division) 15th - Georgia Institute of Technology (Southeast Division)
   

All-Tournament Team 

 
First Team Second Team 
Jon Haga (Michigan State University)    Wesley Sjoholm (Arizona State University)
  Evan Perry (Michigan State University)   Tyler Oakes (Arizona State University)
  Josh Mix (California Polytechnic State University)   Andrew Peterson (University of Illinois-Chicago)
  Daniel Harris (California Polytechnic State University)   Brent Moser (University of Florida)
  Brandon Ross (California Polytechnic State University)   Mike Bazylowicz (Dartmouth College)
  Zach Heathman (Grand Valley State University)   Hart Williams (Ohio University)
  Casey Ryan (California Polytechnic State University) - Goalie Ben Shantz (Michigan State University) - Goalie 
  Most Valuable Player - Jon Haga (Michigan State University)  Outstanding Coach - Andy Orr (University of Florida) 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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