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The NCAA held its first men's National Collegiate Soccer Championship in 1959, with eight teams selected for the tournament. Before 1959, unofficial champions were declared by the Intercollegiate Soccer Football Association (ISFA). These were the result of polls and the subjective opinion of the ISFA administrators. In addition, the College Soccer Bowl was held from 1950-1952 in an attempt to decide a national champion on the field. However, the field for the Soccer Bowl was a mere four teams, and they also were selected subjectively.[1]
College soccer started in Northeast colleges and at private schools in the late 19th century, while club soccer was mostly played in the Midwest and the South. In the West, Stanford started up a soccer program in 1911, University of San Francisco in 1932, and UCLA in 1937, playing largely amateur teams. In 1945, at the end of the world war, the ISFA had only 22 member college teams.[2] This grew to over 50 by 1947.
The ISFA was founded in 1926 and offered an annual Outstanding Soccer Team award, the mythical national soccer championship, through 1935 and from 1946 through 1958. From 1905 through 1925, the Intercollegiate Soccer Football League (an Ivy League forerunner) determined an annual champion.
College champions were determined by various methods over the years as listed below.[1] They are all considered unofficial.
UCLA Bruins, North Carolina Tar Heels, Canada, Virginia Cavaliers, UBC Thunderbirds
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Indiana Hoosiers men's soccer, Saint Louis Billikens men's soccer, Virginia Cavaliers men's soccer, UCLA Bruins men's soccer, Maryland Terrapins men's soccer
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