CAA women's soccer tournament
American college women's soccer tournament
The CAA women's soccer tournament is the conference championship tournament in soccer for the Coastal Athletic Association (CAA). The tournament has been held every year since 1995. It is a single-elimination tournament and seeding is based on regular season records. The winner, declared conference champion, receives the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Division I women's soccer championship .
Champions
Key
(2)
Title number
*
Match went to extra time
†
Match decided by a penalty shootout after extra time
Bold
Winning team won regular season
By year
Source:[ 1]
Year
Champion
Score
Runner-up
Site
MVP
Reference
1995
James Madison (1)
2–0
William & Mary
Sentara Park • Harrisonburg, Virginia
Stacy Bilodeau, James Madison
1996
William & Mary (1)
2–0
George Mason
UNCW Soccer Stadium • Wilmington, North Carolina
Missy Wycinski, William & Mary
1997
William & Mary (2)
1–0
George Mason
George Mason Stadium • Fairfax, Virginia
Anna Cook, William & Mary
1998
William & Mary (3)
1–0
Richmond
Old Dominion Soccer Complex • Virginia Beach, Virginia
Whitney Paynter, William & Mary
1999
William & Mary (4)
2–1
Richmond
Missy Wycinski, William & Mary
2000
William & Mary (5)
1–0*(2OT)
George Mason
Kim Newell, William & Mary
2001
William & Mary (6)
2–1
James Madison
Lindsey Vanderspiegel, William & Mary
2002
James Madison (2)
2–0
George Mason
Teri Joyce, James Madison
2003
William & Mary (7)
2–0
VCU
Hofstra University Soccer Stadium • Hempstead, New York
Nikki Villott, William & Mary
2004
VCU (1)
3–1
William & Mary
Sports Backers Stadium • Richmond, Virginia
Jennifer Woodie
2005
Hofstra (1)
1–0
VCU
Sue Weber, Hofstra
2006
Old Dominion (1)
3–2*(OT)
James Madison
Old Dominion Soccer Complex • Virginia Beach, Virginia
Shavon Knight, Old Dominion
2007
Hofstra (2)
1–0
VCU
Sue Weber, Hofstra
2008
Northeastern (1)
1–0*(2OT)
Hofstra
Albert–Daly Field • Williamsburg, Virginia
Jenna Lucchesi, Northeastern
2009
UNC Wilmington (1)
1–0
James Madison
Parsons Field • Brookline, Massachusetts
Erin Pardini, UNC Wilmington
2010
James Madison (3)
2–0
Hofstra
Hofstra University Soccer Stadium • Hempstead, New York
Diane Wszalek, James Madison
2011
William & Mary (8)
1–0*(OT)
VCU
Albert–Daly Field • Williamsburg, Virginia
Tara Connors, William & Mary
2012
Hofstra (3)
2–1*(2OT)
UNCW
Emily Morphitis, Hofstra
2013
Northeastern (2)
3–1
James Madison
Sentara Park • Harrisonburg, Virginia
Hanna Terry, Northeastern
2014
Northeastern (3)
2–0
Hofstra
Parsons Field • Brookline, Massachusetts
Mackenzie Dowd, Northeastern
2015
James Madison (4)
3–2
William & Mary
Hofstra University Soccer Stadium • Hempstead, New York
Ashley Herndon, James Madison
2016
Northeastern (4)
3–0
Drexel
Parsons Field • Brookline, Massachusetts
Hannah Rosenblatt, Northeastern
[ 2]
2017
Hofstra (4)
2–1
Northeastern
Hofstra University Soccer Stadium • Hempstead, New York
Kristin Desmond, Hofstra
[ 3]
2018
Hofstra (5)
1–0
James Madison
Sentara Park • Harrisonburg, Virginia
Madeline Anderson, Hofstra
[ 4]
2019
Hofstra (6)
5–1
James Madison
Hofstra University Soccer Stadium • Hempstead, New York
Lucy Porter, Hofstra
[ 5]
2020
Elon (1)
1–0
UNCW
Tiger Field • Towson, Maryland
Carson Jones, Elon
[ 6]
2021
Hofstra (7)
2–1
Northeastern
Rudd Field • Elon, North Carolina
Lucy Porter, Hofstra
[ 7]
2022
Hofstra (8)
2–1*(2OT)
Northeastern
Parsons Field • Brookline, Massachusetts
Anja Suttner, Hofstra
[ 8]
2023
Towson (1)
2–1
Monmouth
Tiger Field • Towson, Maryland
Riley Melendez, Towson
[ 9]
By school
Source:[ 1]
School
W
L
T
PCT
Finals
Championships
Title Years
American
1
4
0
.200
0
0
—
Campbell
0
0
0
–
0
0
—
Charleston
1
3
0
.250
0
0
—
Delaware
1
7
3
.227
0
0
—
Drexel
2
5
1
.313
1
0
—
East Carolina
0
4
1
.100
0
0
—
Elon
3
2
0
.600
1
1
2020
Georgia State
0
1
0
.000
0
0
—
Hampton
0
0
0
–
0
0
—
Hofstra
21
12
4
.622
11
8
2005, 2007, 2012, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022
George Mason
10
10
3
.500
4
0
—
James Madison
25
20
1
.554
10
4
1995, 2002, 2010, 2015
Monmouth
2
1
1
.625
1
0
—
Northeastern
13
10
5
.554
7
4
2008, 2013, 2014, 2016
Old Dominion
5
8
3
.406
1
1
2006
Richmond
4
4
0
.500
2
0
—
Stony Brook
0
2
0
.000
0
0
—
Towson
3
2
0
.600
1
1
2023
VCU
7
13
3
.370
5
1
2004
William & Mary
28
10
7
.700
11
8
1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2011
UNC Wilmington
7
16
4
.333
3
1
2009
Teams in italics no longer sponsor women's soccer in the CAA.
References
NCAA women's college soccer tournaments
Division I
Conference postseason Postseason
Division II
Division III