Welcome to Nationals!
City of Overland Park will serve as the host. Play will be at the SCHEELS Overland Park Soccer Complex, 13700 Switzer Rd, Overland Park, KS 66221.
The three-day competitive format has 48 men’s, 48 women’s teams competing in four divisions. Teams will compete in pool play, followed by a single elimination tournament to crown the eventual champions.

Pools & Brackets
Pools and brackets – coming November 14th
Event Management & Acknowledgments
Tournament Director
Nicole Jackson, NIRSA Headquarters
Assistant Tournament Director
Lauren Carlson, NIRSA Headquarters
Co-Director of Competition
Laurel Hanna, University of Michigan
Co-Director of Competition
Max Miller, Swarthmore College
Assistant Director of Competition
Mario Rios, Tarleton State University
Director of Operations
Brooks Ford, Colorado State University
Assistant Director of Operations
Alex Pendar, University of Wisconsin – River Falls
Director of Officials
Abby Van Note, University of Wisconsin Madison
Assistant Director of Officials
Christian Ramirez, Loyola Marymount University
TEAL Chair
Keith Woolems
Soccer Work Team Chairs
Alex Pendar, University of Wisconsin – River Falls
Gresh Urbanowski, The University of Texas at Austin
Jessica Cuadra, DukeUniversity
Tournament Staff
Abbie Cunningham, Texas A&M College Station
Ashley Schmidt, Clemson University
Brittany Close, Creighton Univeristy
Cait Carney, Northwestern University
Camie Williams, Pittsburg State University
Christopher Baunoch, George Town
Connor Haines, Georgia Southern
Courtney Sherwin, UC Santa Cruz
Dan Wrenholt, Washburn University
Dianna Choque, University of Tennessee
Eric Vaughn, Missouri State
Genevieve Nhan, The University of Texas at Austin
Gresh Urbanowski, The University of Texas at Austin
Hanna Anderson, Purdue University
Jacob Steffen, West Virginia University
Jared Tollas, Texas Tech University
Jeff Eckert, NRISA
Jerrell Kelly, University of Colorado Boulder
John Scrimger, Texas Tech University
John McNeal, University of Alabama
Jonathan Johnston, East Texas A&M University
Keegan Sheffler, West Virginia University
Lauren Hoffman, Cornell University
Lulu Troll, University of New Hampshire
Madi Luney, Sam Houston State University
Nicole Stallard, Northwestern University
Noel Durante, Missouri State University
Paul Klein, The University of Texas at Dallas
Pedro Niccolini Coelho, USC Columbia
Peter Aysseh, University of South Carolina
Rachel Lucas, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs
Sebastian Prado, Michigan State University
Shane Conti, Boston College
Sierra Smith, NIRSA
Sophia Caro, University of Texas at Dallas
Valeria Ortega, The University of Texas at Austin
Yadira Soto, University of California, Irvine
Tournament Officials
Director of Officials: Abby Van Note
Assistant Directors of Officials: Christian Ramirez
Roster as of TBD
Alec Smith, MO
Alex Kallinicou, OH
Alexa Liguori, NY
Alp Gulden, MA
Alyson Pieno, VA
Ameria Sanchez, AR
Amy Balbier, NC
Amy Fitzharris, NJ
Ana Valdez, CA
Andrew Laplante, AR
Anna Wawrzyniak, MO
Anthony Sobolevsky, KS
Brandon Davis, KS
Brayden Perry, TX
Brendan Fanning, NY
Brian Moloney, IL
Carson Alston, AR
Chris Park, SC
Colby Johnson, CT
Cole Useldinger, KS
Colin Fernandes, NC
Colton Lyons, KS
Corbin Goodyear, FL
Corina Willner, OK
Danette Seffens, KS
David Avignone, IL
David Krupka, MO
Derek Smolik, TX
Eric Kim, WI
Erik Backstrom, NJ
Gabriel Allen, MO
George Perry IV, TX
GunWan Park, GA
Iker Zubillaga, TX
Isabelle Trujillo, WA
Jacie Matsumoto, HI
James Pelina, VA
Jamie Marshall, MA
Jason Cross, MI
Jayden Rowe, AZ
Jean Wilt, IN
Jennifer Sendrow, NY
Jesus Villalpando, TX
Jesús Ernesto González Torres, FL
Joe Wehrle, VA
Jonathan Pund, MO
Juan Macias, KS
Kamil Sikora, FL
Kevin Clarence Au, HI
Kreig Smith, OK
Logan Fraley, NC
Lucas Travis, CA
Luis Ortiz, KS
Lukas Duddleston, WI
Maria Gutierrez, TX
Matthew Bolin, NJ
Michelle Cheung, KS
Michelle Rhoney, NC
Mourad Khalil, MO
Nathan Jones, NE
Nicholas Tinoco, MO
Nikolay Popov, NY
Nissa Finnell, OK
Paloma Bermudez, TX
Rachael Howell, NM
Rajiv Morales-German, GA
Rebecca Marshall, AR
Roxanna Robledo, AR
Ryan Birdsall, WI
Sam Orr, MO
Sebastian Delgado, TX
Shakir Ballantyne, AZ
Shaye Lane, MA
Sonya Hedrick, WV
Stevan Austino, MA
Steve Mattson, MO
Todd Abraham, IL
Veronica Ioana BURR, AZ
Victor Borges, CT
William Mateer II, CA
William Gaither
Xiana Pang-Abas, TX
Yophiyyah Fish, OK
Participating Teams
Rosters
2025 NIRSA National Soccer Rosters
USAFF Partnership
- The USAFF (United States Amputee Soccer Federation) is thrilled to announce a two-day soccer camp, featuring the inaugural NIRSA Amputee National Championship! This event will bring together athletes from across the nation to experience the excitement and camaraderie of amputee soccer. Designed to be accessible for all skill levels, the camp encourages participants to “grab a pair of crutches and try out this incredible sport” in a supportive, dynamic environment.
- Throughout the weekend, participants will engage in skill-building exercises, friendly scrimmages, and drills tailored to the unique demands of the sport. The camp aims to develop core soccer skills, boost confidence, and foster teamwork among amputee athletes.
- The highlight of the camp will be the NIRSA Amputee National Championship, a groundbreaking event celebrating the talent and resilience of these athletes. We welcome everyone to join us—whether as players, supporters, or volunteers—as we build a community that champions strength, inclusivity, and athletic excellence.

Congratulations to Last Year’s Champions!
Past Champions
- 2024: Cal Poly – SLO
- 2023: UCLA
- 2022: Cal Poly – SLO
- 2021: Penn State University
- 2019: The Ohio State University
- 2108: The Ohio State University
- 2017: University of California Santa Barbara
- 2016: University of California Santa Barbara
- 2015: Michigan State University
- 2014: The Ohio State University
- 2013: No Champions (cancelled due to rain)
- 2012: Michigan State University
- 2011: University of California Santa Barbara
- 2010: University of California Santa Barbara
- 2009: University of California Santa Barbara
- 2008: University of California Santa Barbara
- 2007: University of California Santa Barbara
- 2006: San Diego State University
- 2005: University of Michigan
- 2004: Semi-Finalists: University of California Santa Barbara, University of Colorado, Colorado State University & University of Michigan
- 2003: University of Colorado “Gold”
- 2002: University of Michigan
- 2001: Penn State University
- 2000: University of Michigan
- 1999: Coloado State University “Gold”
- 1998: University of Colorado
- 1997: Coloado State University “Gold”
- 1996: Miami University
- 1995: University of Colorado
- 1994: Miami University
- 2024: Brigham Young University
- 2023: Brigham Young University
- 2022: Brigham Young University
- 2021: Brigham Young University
- 2019: Brigham Young University
- 2108: University of Florida
- 2017: Brigham Young University
- 2016: University of Virginia
- 2015: University of North Carolina
- 2014: The Ohio State University
- 2013: No Champions (cancelled due to rain)
- 2012: Michigan State University
- 2011: Weber State University
- 2010: University of Colorado “Gold”
- 2009: Weber State University
- 2008: Indiana University
- 2007: University of California Santa Barbara
- 2006: University of Michigan
- 2005: University of Colorado “Gold”
- 2004: Texas A & M University
- 2003: Utah Valley State College “Finalist” Illinois forfeited title
- 2002: Weber State University
- 2001: Brigham Young University
- 2000: Penn State University
- 1999: Brigham Young University
- 1998: Brigham Young University
- 1997: Brigham Young University
- 1996: Brigham Young University
- 1995: The University of Texas at Austin
- 1994: Purdue University
- 2024: University of Colorado – Black
- 2023: San Diego State
- 2022: UCLA
- 2021: James Madison University
- 2019: University of Oregon
- 2108: San Diego State University
- 2017: University of Oregon
- 2016: Virginia Tech
- 2015: UCLA
- 2014: University of Michigan
- 2013: No Champions (cancelled due to rain)
- 2012: James Madison University
- 2011: University of Missouri
- 2010: University of Illinois
- 2009: James Madison University
- 2008: UCLA
- 2007: Villanova University
- 2006: University of California Santa Barbara
- 2005: University of Virginia
- 2004: No Champions (cancelled due to rain)
- 2003: University of Arizona
- 2002: University of Delaware
- 2001: University of Colorado “Black”
- 2000: University of Virginia
- 1999: Florida State University
- 1998: Colorado State University “Green”
- 1997: Texas Tech University
- 1996: The University of Texas at Austin “B”
- 1995: The Ohio State University
- 2024: University of Minnesota
- 2023: Miami (OH)
- 2022: UCLA
- 2021: Boston College
- 2019: Purdue University
- 2108: Co-Champions: UCLA, Utah Valley University
- 2017: University of Arizona
- 2016: Penn State University
- 2015: University of Oregon
- 2014: University of California, Berkeley
- 2013: No Champions (cancelled due to rain)
- 2012: San Diego State University
- 2011: University of California, San Diego
- 2010: Cal Poly – San Luis Obispo
- 2009: James Madison University
- 2008: University of California, Berkeley
- 2007: University of Missouri
- 2006: Arizona State University
- 2005: University of Oregon
- 2004: No Champions (cancelled due to rain)
- 2003: University of California Santa Barbara
- 2002: Texas A & M University
- 2001: The Ohio State University
- 2000: James Madison University
- 1999: James Madison University
- 1998: Louisiana State University
- 1997: Texas Tech University
- 1996: University of Toledo
- 1995: The University of Texas at Austin “B”
Thank you to our 2025 sponsors

The official ball sponsor
Need more information?
Questions about the NIRSA Championship Series Soccer Championship can be directed to the NIRSA Director of National Sport Programs, Nicole Jackson. the Soccer work team chair, Alex Pendar, or the Soccer work team vice chair Gresh Urbanowski.





