| Dec 2, 2009 | ECAC Announces Division I Men's Soccer All-Stars |
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| Dec 2, 2009 | ECAC Announces Division II Men's Soccer All-Stars |
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| Dec 2, 2009 | ECAC Annouces Division III Men's Soccer All-Stars |
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| Nov 15, 2009 | Drew's 2-1 Win Over Farmingdale Determines 2009 ECAC Metro Men's Soccer Championship |
| Most Outstanding Player John Jabar and senior forward Jonah Silk scored in the 85th and 86th minutes to boost Drew to a 2-1 win over Farmingdale State in the ECAC Metro Mens Soccer Championship match on Rutgers-Newarks Alumni Field. |
| Nov 15, 2009 | Penn State Behrend Men Win 2009 ECAC South Championship Title |
| The Penn State Behrend men's soccer team (18-5-2) won the 2009 ECAC South Tournament Championship 2-0 over Wesley on Sunday, November 15, at Gannon University. |
| Nov 15, 2009 | St. John Fisher Crowned 2009 ECAC Upstate Men's Soccer Champions; battles through a physical match with Elmira College, winning 2-0 |
| The St. John Fisher College men's soccer team came through with a 2-0 win over the Elmira College Soaring Eagles in the 2009 ECAC Division III Upstate Mens Soccer Championship title. Luke Lennox, named the games Most Outstanding Player, recorded each of the Cardinals goals for the win. |
| Nov 15, 2009 | Wentworth Shuts Out Castleton, 1-0, to Claim 2009 ECAC New England Men's Soccer Championship Title |
| Wentworth Institute of Technology junior goalkeeper Brian Pearsall (Sanford, Maine) pitched his second consecutive shutout as the Leopards defeated Castleton State College 1-0 to win the Eastern college Athletic Conference New England Division III Mens Soccer tournament. |
| Nov 10, 2008 | William Paterson Wins on Penalty Kicks at 2008 ECAC DIVISION III Metro Mens Soccer Championship |
| WAYNE, N.J. For the second straight day, the 22nd-ranked William Paterson mens soccer team (13-5-4) needed to go to penalty kicks to decide the outcome, but the extra effort was worth it for the Pioneers as they won their first ECAC Mens Soccer Metro Region Tournament championship. After playing to a 1-1 double-overtime draw against third-seeded Rutgers-Newark (10-9-2), top-seeded William Paterson took the title with a 4-3 advantage in the penalty-kick shootout session. |