2023 Big East Conference men's soccer tournament

The 2023 Big East Conference men's soccer tournament was the post-season women's soccer tournament for the Big East Conference held from November 4 to 12, 2023. The eight-match tournament took place at Maryland SoccerPlex in Boyds, Maryland for the semifinals and finals, while the first round was hosted by the higher seeded team. The eight-team single-elimination tournament consisted of three rounds based on seeding from regular season conference play. The defending champions were the Creighton Bluejays.[1] They were unable to defend their title, losing as the sixth seed in the first round to Providence. Xavier finished as tournament champions after defeating Georgetown in a penalty shoot-out in the Final.[2][3] This was the first Big East title in program history for Xavier, and the first for head coach John Higgins.[4] As tournament champions, Xavier earned the Big East's automatic place in the 2023 NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament.

2023 Big East Conference men's soccer tournament
ClassificationDivision I
Teams8
Matches7
Attendance4,405
First round siteTop Seed Campus Site
Semifinals siteMaryland SoccerPlex
Boyds, Maryland
Finals siteMaryland SoccerPlex
Boyds, Maryland
ChampionsXavier (1st title)
Winning coachJohn Higgins (1st title)
MVPTaylor Rhinehart (Offensive)
Johnny Mennell (Defensive) (Xavier)
BroadcastBig East Network (Quarterfinals and Semifinals), Fox Sports 1 (Final)
Big East Conference men's soccer tournament
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2023 Big East Conference men's soccer standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
East
No. 16 Georgetown + 6 1 1 13 3 3
Providence 4 2 2 8 6 3
St. John's 3 1 4 8 4 5
UConn 4 4 0 9 8 1
Seton Hall 3 4 1 8 6 3
Villanova 1 4 3 1 8 7
Midwest
Xavier 4 1 3 9 4 6
Creighton 3 3 2 4 7 6
Akron 2 1 5 9 2 7
Butler 1 3 4 2 7 6
DePaul 1 4 3 3 7 5
Marquette 1 5 2 7 6 3
As of December 12, 2023
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches
Source: Big East

Seeding edit

The top eight teams in the regular season earned a spot in the 2023 tournament. Teams were seeded based on regular season conference record and tiebreakers were used to determine seedings of teams that finished with the same record. A tiebreaker was required to determine the sixth and seventh seeds of the tournament as Creighton and Akron both finished with eleven conference regular season points. Creighton earned the sixth seed by virtue of a 3–2 regular season win over Akron on October 18.[5]

Seed School Conference record Points
1 Georgetown 6–1–1 19
2 Xavier 4–1–3 15
3 Providence 4–2–2 14
4 St. John's 3–1–4 13
5 UConn 4–4–0 12
6 Creighton 3–3–2 11
7 Akron 2–1–5 11
8 Seton Hall 3–4–1 10

Bracket edit

First round
Saturday, Nov. 4
Semifinals
Thursday, Nov. 9
Final
Sunday, Nov. 12
         
1 Georgetown 2
8 Seton Hall 1
1 Georgetown 2
5 UConn 0
4 St. John's 1
5 UConn (a.e.t.) 2
1 Georgetown 0 (4)
2 Xavier (pen.) 0 (5)
3 Providence 3
6 Creighton 0
3 Providence 0
2 Xavier 1
2 Xavier 1
7 Akron 0

Schedule edit

First Round edit

November 4 #1 Georgetown 2–1 #8 Seton Hall Washington, D.C.
12:00 p.m. ET
  • Kyle Linhares   12'
  • Zach Zengue   50'
  • Max Viera   72'
  • Matthew Van Horn   86'
Report
  •   51' Hugo Gerbore
  •   60' Thomas Nunez
  •   64' Konstantin Donalies
Stadium: Shaw Field
Attendance: 0
Referee: Chico Grajeda
Assistant referees: Max Elsasser
Assistant referees: Max Smith
Fourth official: Ryan Meyers
November 4 #3 Providence 3–0 #6 Creighton Providence, RI
4:00 p.m. ET
  • Brendan McSorley   1', 76'
  • Lukas Burns   65'
  • Bruno Rosa   70'
  • Rodrigo Vaza   80'
Report
  •   26' Giorgio Probo
  •   84' Luke Mitchell
Stadium: Chapey Field
Attendance: 1,105
Referee: Carlos Fernandez
Assistant referees: Risto Georgiev
Assistant referees: Will Ferris
Fourth official: John Jordan
November 4 #4 St. John's 1–2 (a.e.t.) #5 UConn New York, NY
6:00 p.m. ET
Report
  •   21' Scott Testori
  •   67' Nicholas Tomerius
  •   102' Eli Conway
  •   102' Team
Stadium: Belson Stadium
Attendance: 717
Referee: Gregory DeMello
Assistant referees: Alex Rusu
Assistant referees: Hector Rueda
Fourth official: William Pottorff
November 4 #2 Xavier 1–0 #7 Akron Norwood, OH
7:00 p.m. ET
  • Grayson Elmquist   57'
  • Cooper Forcellini   59'
  • George Waites   62'
  • Taylor Rhinehart   76'
Report
  •   29'   64' Ashton Kamdem
  •   33' Jason Shokalook
  •   51' Josef Paulus
  •   74' Alejandro Varela
  •   90' Carter Cormier
Stadium: Corcoran Field
Attendance: 396
Referee: Sergio Gonzales
Assistant referees: Brian Apwisch
Assistant referees: Cory Richardson
Fourth official: Britton Maier

Semifinals edit

November 9 #2 Xavier 1–0 #3 Providence Boyds, MD
4:00 p.m. ET
  • Taylor Rhinehart   48',   65'
  • Jonny Mennell   73'
Report
  •   51' Miguel Candela
  •   53' Brendan McSorley
  •   58' Rodrigo Vaza
Stadium: Maryland SoccerPlex
Attendance: 457
Referee: Stephen Foster
Assistant referees: Israel Campos
Assistant referees: Randal Von Steuben
Fourth official: Max Smith
November 9 #1 Georgetown 2–0 #5 UConn Boyds, MD
6:30 p.m. ET
  • Kenny Nielsen   31'
  • Marlon Tabora   70'
  • Max Viera   88'
Report
  •   76'   Moussa Wade
  •   90' Nicolas Tomerius
  •   90' Guillaume Vacter
Stadium: Maryland SoccerPlex
Attendance: 1,003
Referee: Sorin Stoica
Assistant referees: Mark Remsa
Assistant referees: Conor McCloskey
Fourth official: Sharon Gingrich

Final edit

November 12 #1 Georgetown 0–0 (a.e.t.)
(4–5 p)
#2 Xavier Boyds, MD
11:00 a.m. ET Report Stadium: Maryland SoccerPlex
Attendance: 727
Referee: Nikola Aleksic
Assistant referees: Robert Cordrey
Assistant referees: Jason Blight
Fourth official: Peter Dhima
Penalties
  • Joe Buck  
  • Ronan Dillow  
  • Kyle Linhares  
  • Jacob Murrell  
  • Blaine Mabie  
  • Trevor Burns  
  •   Makel Rasheed
  •   Grayson Elmquist
  •   Guilherme Vivaldini
  •   Cooper Forcellini
  •   Jonny Mennell
  •   Lotem Ben Dov

Statistics edit

Goalscorers edit

There were 13 goals scored in 7 matches, for an average of 1.86 goals per match (as of November 12, 2023).

2 goals

  • Brendan McSorley – Providence

1 goal

  • Kyle Linhares – Georgetown
  • Marlon Tabora – Georgetown
  • Matthew Van Horn – Georgetown
  • Max Viera – Georgetown
  • Bruno Rosa – Providence
  • Hugo Gerbore – Seton Hall
  • Lenny Cidolit – St. John's
  • Eli Conway – UConn
  • Scott Testori – UConn
  • Grayson Elmquist – Xavier
  • Taylor Rhinehart – Xavier

All-Tournament team edit

Source:[6]

Player Team
Kenny Nielsen Georgetown
Kieran Sargeant
Marlon Tabora
Miguel Candela Providence
Brendan McSorley
Eli Conway UConn
Scott Testori
Dylan Kropp Xavier
Johnny Mennell^
Makel Rasheed
Taylor Rhinehart*


* Offensive MVP
^ Defensive MVP

References edit

  1. ^ "2022 BIG EAST Men's Soccer Championship". bigeast.com. Big East Conference. Retrieved June 20, 2023.
  2. ^ "2023 BIG EAST Men's Soccer Championship". bigeast.com. Big East Conference. Retrieved February 6, 2024.
  3. ^ Dermer, Shelby (November 13, 2023). "Who will Xavier men's soccer play in its 1st NCAA Tournament since 2014?". The Cincinnati Enquirer. Retrieved February 6, 2024.
  4. ^ "2023 Men's Soccer Record Book" (PDF). bigeast.com. Big East Conference. Retrieved February 6, 2024.
  5. ^ "#BEsoccer Men's Championship Bracket Set". bigeast.com. Big East Conference. October 28, 2023. Retrieved February 6, 2024.
  6. ^ "Xavier Claims the 2023 BIG EAST Men's Soccer Championship Crown". bigeast.com. Big East Conference. November 12, 2023. Retrieved February 6, 2024.