1978 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship
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The 1978 NCAA Division I soccer tournament was the 20th annual tournament organized by the
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to determine the national men's
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champion among its Division I members in the
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. The final match was played at
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in
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on December 10.
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initially won their fourth national title, defeating
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in the final, 2–0. However, the Dons' title would later be vacated by the NCAA and not rewarded.


Qualifying

Two teams made their debut appearance in the NCAA Division I soccer tournament:
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and La Salle.


Bracket

*S - South region *NY - New York region *NE - New England region *MA - Mid-Atlantic region *MW - Mid-West region *FW - Far-West region seeds


Championship Rounds


Final

* Championship was later vacated by the NCAA.


See also

* 1978 NCAA Division II Soccer Championship * 1978 NCAA Division III Soccer Championship *
1978 NAIA Soccer Championship The 1978 NAIA Soccer Championship was the 20th annual tournament held by the NAIA to determine the national champion of men's college soccer among its members in the United States and Canada. Defending champions Quincy (IL) defeated Alabama†...


References

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