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2013 NCAA Division I Women's Soccer Tournament

2013 NCAA Women's Soccer Tournament
Women's College Cup
Country United States
Dates November 15–December 8, 2013
Teams 64
Champions UCLA Bruins
(1st title, 4th College Cup)
Runners-up Florida State Seminoles
(2nd title match, 7th College Cup)
Semi-finalists
Matches played 63
Goals scored 172 (2.73 per match)
Attendance 65,462 (1,039 per match)
Top goal scorer(s) Makenzy Doniak, UVA (5)
Best player OffensiveJamia Fields (FSU)
DefensiveAlly Courtnall (UCLA)
All statistics correct as of 8/3/2015.

The 2013 NCAA Division I Women's Soccer Tournament (also known as the 2013 Women's College Cup) was the 32nd annual single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of NCAA Division I women's collegiate soccer. The semifinals and championship game were played at WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, North Carolina from December 6–8, 2013 while the preceding rounds were played at various sites across the country from November 15–30.

UCLA defeated Florida State in the final, 1–0 (in overtime), to win their first national title. The Bruins (22–1–3) were coached by Amanda Cromwell.

The Most Outstanding Offensive Player was Jamia Fields from Florida State, and the Most Outstanding Defensive Player was Ally Courtnall from UCLA. Fields and Courtnall, alongside nine other players, were named to the All-Tournament Team.

The tournament's leading scorer, with 5 goals and 1 assist, was Makenzy Doniak from Virginia.

All Division I women's soccer programs were eligible to qualify for the tournament. The tournament field remained fixed at 64 teams.

Just as before, the final two rounds, deemed the Women's College Cup, were played at a pre-determined neutral site. All other rounds were played on campus sites at the home field of the higher-seeded team although with a few exceptions. The first round was played exclusively on the home fields of higher-seeded teams (noted with an asterisk below). However, the second and third rounds were played on the home fields of the home fields of the two remaining teams in each bracket with the highest seed (generally the #1 and #2 seed in each bracket with a few noted exceptions). Those teams are also noted with asterisk. Finally, the quarterfinal round, or the championship match for each bracket, was played on the home field of the higher-seeded team, with no exceptions.


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