2010 Men's National Collegiate Club Championship Schedule

University of Southern Utah, Cedar City, Utah
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Seeds are based on order of finish at the 2009 National Collegiate Club Championship



1st Position - Pacific Coast Division
University of California-Los Angeles


9th Position - New England Division
Yale University

2nd Position - Florida Division
Univeristy of Miami (Fla.)

10th Position - Mid-Atlantic Division
University of Pennsylvania

3rd Position - Southwest Division
Arizona State University

11th Position - New York Division
Columbia University

4th Position - Big Ten Division
Michigan State University

12th Position - Atlantic Division
University of North Carolina

5th Position- Missouri Valley Division
Lindenwood University

13th Position -  Southeast Divsion
University of Georgia

6th Position - Texas Division
University of Texas

14th Position - Great Lakes Division
Grand Valley State University

7th Position - Rocky Mountain Division
University of Colorado

15th Position - Great Plains Division
Illinois State University

8th Position - Northwest Division
University of Oregon

16th Position - Host
Southern Utah University







Friday, November 12, 2010

Game No. Score
9:00 16th Position - Host
Southern Utah
vs. 1st Position - Pacific Coast Division
UCLA
1 1-20
10:10 2nd Position - Florida Division
Miami
vs. 15th Position - Great Plains Division
Illinois State
2 5-3
11:20 3rd Position - Southwest Division
Arizona State
vs. 14th Position - Great Lakes Division
Grand Valley State
3 6-0
12:30 4th Position - Big Ten Division
Michigan State
vs. 13th Position - Southeast Division
Georgia
4 14-2
1:40 5th Position - Missouri Valley Division
Lindenwood
vs. 12th Position - Atlantic Division
North Carolina
5 19-7
2:50 6th Position - Texas Division
Texas
vs. 11th Position - New York Division
Columbia
6 8-6
4:00

7th Position - Rocky Mountain Division
Colorado

vs. 10th Position - Mid-Atlantic Division
Pennsylvania
7 7-5
5:10 8th Position - Northwest Division
Oregon
vs. 9th Position - New England Division
Yale
8 6-8
6:20 Loser Game 5 -
North Carolina 
vs. Loser Game 4 -
Georgia
9 11-5
7:30 Loser Game 6 -
Columbia
vs. Loser Game 3 -
Grand Valley State
10 9-10
8:40 Loser Game 7  -
Pennsylvania
vs. Loser Game 2 -
Illinois State
11 9-4
9:50 Loser Game 1 -
Southern Utah
vs.

Loser Game 8 -
Oregon

12 0-18
 




Saturday, November 13, 2010



9:00 Winner Game 1 -
UCLA
vs. Winner Game 8 -
Yale
13 15-7
10:10 Winner Game 4 -
Michigan State
vs. Winner Game 5 -
Lindenwood
14  10-8
12:00 Winner Game 2 -
Miami
vs. Winner Game 7 -
Colorado
15 11-10 OT SD
1:30 Winner Game 3 -
Arizona State
vs. Winner Game 6 -
Texas
16 9-10
2:35 Winner Game 12 -
Oregon
vs. Winner Game 9 -
North Carolina
17 13-4
3:35 Winner Game 11 -
Pennsylvania
vs. Winner Game 10 -
Grand Valley State
18 8-7
4:35 Loser Game 14 -
Lindenwood
vs. Loser Game 13 -
Yale
19 14-4
5:40 Loser Game 16 -
Arizona State
vs. Loser Game 15 -
Colorado
20 15-4
6:45 Winner Game 13 -
UCLA
vs. Winner Game 14 -
Michigan State
21 9-5
7:45 Winner Game 15 -
Miami
vs. Winner Game 16 -
Texas
22 3-13
8:50 Loser Game 12 -
Southern Utah
vs. Loser Game 9 -
Georgia
23 3-10
9:55 Loser Game 10 -
Columbia
vs. Loser Game 11 -
Illinois State
24 15-9






Sunday, November 14, 2010



9:00 Loser Game 20 -
Colorado
vs. Loser Game 19 -
Yale
Seventh Place 6-7
10:15 Winner Game 19 -
Lindenwood
vs. Winner Game 20 -
Arizona State
Fifth Place 11-12
11:30 Loser Game 22 -
Miami
vs. Loser Game 21 -
Michigan State
Third Place 4-6
12:45 Winner Game 21 -
UCLA
vs. Winner Game 22 -
Texas
First Place 12-8
2:15 Winner Game 17 -
Oregon
vs. Winner Game 18 -
Pennsylvania
Ninth Place 18-6
3:30
Loser Game 18 -
Grand Valley State
vs.
Loser Game 17 -
North Carolina
11th Place 10-6






Optional Games (if schedule permits)




  Winner Game 23 vs. Winner Game 24 13th Place  
  Loser Game 24 vs. Loser Game 23 15th Place  
 
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 2009 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.

 

2010 National Collegiate Club Final Standings

1st - University of Calif.-Los Angeles (Pacific Coast Division)
9th - University of Oregon (Northwest Division)
2nd - University of Texas (Texas Division)
10th - University of Pennsylvania (Mid-Atlantic Division)
3rd - Michigan State University (Big Ten Division)
11th - Grand Valley State University (Great Lakes Division)
4th - University of Miami (Florida Division)
12th - University of North Carolina (Atlantic Division)
5th - Arizona State University (Southwest Division)
13th - Columbia University (New York Division)
6th - Lindenwood University (Missouri Valley Division)
13th - University of Georgia (Southeast Division)
7th - Yale University (New England Division)
15th - Illinois State University (Great Lakes Division)
8th - University of Colorado (Rocky Mountain Division)
15th - Southern Utah University (Rocky Mountain Division/Host)
   

2010 All-Tournament Team 

 
First Team Second Team 
Max Scott (University of California-Los Angeles)
Brady Seiber (University of Pennsylvania)
  Jake Marsh (Michigan State University)
  Caleb Greig (University of California-Los Angeles)
  David Skophammer (Yale University)
  Sharn Appel (Lindenwood University)
  Juan Lopez (University of Miami)
  Chase Plank (Michigan State University)
  Wesley Sjoholm (Arizona State University)
Mike Scarcelli (Michigan State University)
  John Littlepage (University of Texas)
  Josh Geneva (Grand Valley State University)
Mike Scott (University of Calif.-Los Angeles) - Goalie Hunter Henderson (University of Texas) - Goalie 
  Most Valuable Player -  Max Scott (University of Calif.-Los Angeles)
 Outstanding Coach - Arseni Grokhovski (University of Texas)

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