2022 Hofstra vs UNCW - Men's SF

CAA Men's Soccer Championship Begins Thursday In North Carolina

CAA Men's Soccer Championship Begins Thursday In North Carolina

Hofstra will face William & Mary, and Northeastern will meet Drexel in the first round of the CAA Men’s Soccer Championship at two sites in North Carolina.

Nov 2, 2022 by FloFC Staff
CAA Men's Soccer Championship Begins Thursday In North Carolina

Hofstra will face William & Mary, and Northeastern will take on Drexel in the first round of the 2022 CAA Men’s Soccer Championship at two sites in North Carolina on Thursday .

The Pride and Tribe will square off in Wilmington at 6 p.m. Eastern, while the Huskies and Dragons will meet in Elon at 7 p.m. EDT. Both games will be streamed live on FloFC.

Hofstra and William & Mary will enjoy a rematch that follows a scoreless draw in their regular-season meeting. 

The Pride is in the tournament for the 11th straight season. The Tribe, which qualified with a late goal on the season’s final day to get past Monmouth, returns to postseason play after a stretch of four straight CAA Championship appearances from 2016-2019.

The Pride’s Ryan Carmichael was named CAA Player of the Year on Wednesday. He and teammate Eliot Goldthorp are the CAA’s top two scorers this fall. 

The Tribe holds a victory over a top-10 Wake Forest in the regular season and is into the tournament field for the 27th time.

The winner of the Hofstra/William & Mary contest will draw UNCW in a Sunday semifinal (2 p.m. Eastern on FloFC). 

UNCW bounced back from having a run of nine straight CAA Championship appearances snapped last season by surging to the No. 2 seed in this year’s tournament. 

The Seahawks went 5-1-3 in league play and have earned a win or draw in 11 of their last 13 contests, dating back to the start of September, with eight of their nine shutouts on the year.

Northeastern’s 3-0 win at Delaware on Saturday leapfrogged the Huskies into the No. 4 seed at 13 points, where the Huskies will face Drexel in the 4/5 game Thursday. 

The teams played to a 1-1 draw in Brookline in September. 

The Huskies are in the tournament field for the fourth time in the last five years, while the Dragons have qualified in three straight seasons for the first time since joining the CAA.

Northeastern has played 17 of its 18 games this season to either a draw or one-goal margin. The Huskies’ first contest decided by multiple goals this fall came Saturday at Delaware. 

Drexel, on the other hand, has played 8-of-16 matches to multi-goal decisions, including three of its victories coming by three or more goals.

The winner will draw regular-season champion Elon on Sunday at Rudd Field (1 p.m. Eastern on FloFC). 

Elon’s 20 points earned the Phoenix its first outright CAA title, after sharing the honor in 2015. The Phoenix went 6-1-2 in CAA play and posted 10 shutouts in the regular season. Elon is 6-1-3 in its last 10 overall contests, which includes a victory over North Carolina. 

The Phoenix, in the tournament in back-to-back years, collected two of the four major CAA awards this season, with Vemund Hole Vik honored as CAA Defensive Player of the Year and Marc Reeves unanimously selected as CAA Coach of the Year.

The two teams left standing after semifinal play will meet for the CAA title Nov. 12 at the home of the highest remaining seed. 

All five games of the Championship can be seen on FloFC.

CAA Men’s Soccer Championship

Thursday, Nov. 3 – Wilmington, N.C.
No. 6 William & Mary vs. No. 3 Hofstra – 6 p.m., FloFC

Thursday, Nov. 3 – Elon, N.C.
No. 5 Drexel vs. No. 4 Northeastern – 7 p.m., FloFC

Sunday, Nov. 6 – Elon, N.C.
Northeastern/Drexel at No. 1 Elon – 1 p.m., FloFC

Sunday, Nov. 6 – Wilmington, N.C.
Hofstra/William & Mary at No. 2 UNCW – 2 p.m., FloFC

Saturday, Nov. 12 – Highest Remaining Seed
Championship Final – Time TBD, FloFC