2004 NIRSA National Soccer Championship information
11th edition of the competition
Sports season
2004 NIRSA National Soccer Championship
League
NIRSA
Sport
Soccer
Site
Initial TournamentWhitaker Fields at University of Texas in Austin, Texas ContinuationsMen's championship: Red Mountain Soccer Complex Mesa, Arizona Remaining divisions: Cancelled
Colorado (4th title, 5th title game) Michigan (3rd title, 4th title game) Colorado State(3rd title, 3rd title game) UC-Santa Barbara (1st title, 2nd title game)
Men's Open Division
Semifinalists (None declared winners)
Iowa State, Virginia, Penn State, LMU
Women's Open Division
Cancelled
NIRSA national soccer championships seasons
← 2003
2005 →
The 2004NIRSA national soccer championship, also referred to as the NIRSA Collegiate Soccer Sport Club championship, was the 11th NIRSA National Soccer Championships, the annual national championships for United States-based, collegiate club soccer teams organized by NIRSA. It took place at the Whitaker Fields at the University of Texas in Austin, Texas from Thursday, November 18 to Saturday, November 20, 2004. The tournament would get rained out before a champion could be crowned in any division. The only division to have a continuation to the tournament was the men's championship division which took place at the Red Mountain Soccer Complex in Mesa, Arizona on January 8, 2005.[1]
^"'04 Soccer Sport Club Tourney: Championships Finish Play in Arizona" (PDF). NIRSA Know. 2005-01-21.
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