2016 NIRSA National Soccer Championship information
Sports season
2016 NIRSA National Soccer Championship
League
NIRSA
Sport
Soccer
Site
Foley Sports Tourism Complex Foley, Alabama
Duration
November 17–19, 2016
Number of teams
24
Results
Official Results
Men's Championship Division
Score
3–2
Champion
Virginia (1st title, 1st title game)
Runners-up
Ohio State (2nd title game)
Season MVP
Tyler Miller-Jones (Virginia)
Women's Championship Division
Score
1–0
Champion
UC-Santa Barbara (7th title, 9th title game)
Runners-up
North Carolina (1st title game)
Season MVP
Lindsay Ringman (UC-Santa Barbara)
Men's Open Division
Score
2–1
Champion
Penn State (1st title, 2nd title game)
Runners-up
Oregon (4th title game)
Season MVP
Matthew Lundstrom (Penn State)
Women's Open Division
Score
2–1
Champion
Virginia Tech (2nd title, 3rd title game)
Runners-up
Oregon (2nd title game)
Top seed
Emily Fitzsimmons (Virginia Tech)
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The 2016 NIRSA national soccer championship was the 23rd NIRSA National Soccer Championships, the annual national championships for United States-based, collegiate club soccer teams organized by NIRSA. It took place at the Foley Sports Tourism Complex in Foley, Alabama from Thursday, November 17 to Saturday, November 19, 2016.[1]
^Rios, Mario (December 6, 2016). "Read all about the 2016 NIRSA National Soccer Championships". NIRSA. Retrieved July 21, 2023.
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