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Oregon State and Portland in NCAA Men’s Soccer Tournament

Oregon State and the University of Portland have earned berths in the 2025 NCAA Men’s Soccer Tournament, highlighting the strength of the West Coast Conference. San Diego also received a bid, marking a strong showing for the conference.

See where Oregon State and Portland landed in the NCAA men’s soccer tournament bracket
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Oregon State and Portland in NCAA Men’s Soccer Tournament Image via OregonLive.com

Key Insights

  • University of Portland Pilots (13-1-3) secured the No. 8 seed and a first-round bye, set to face the winner of Denver vs. UC Irvine.
  • Oregon State Beavers (10-4-2) will host Washington in the first round.
  • San Diego Toreros (13-2-3) earned the No. 9 seed and a first-round bye after winning their fourth consecutive WCC championship.
  • The West Coast Conference has had multiple teams in the NCAA Tournament in nine of the last ten seasons, showcasing consistent performance.

In-Depth Analysis

The West Coast Conference (WCC) is well-represented in the 2025 NCAA Men’s Soccer Tournament, with three teams earning bids. The Portland Pilots, with an impressive 13-1-3 record, received the No. 8 seed and a first-round bye. They will play the winner of Denver vs. UC Irvine. The Oregon State Beavers, holding a 10-4-2 record, are set to host Washington in the first round. San Diego, the four-time defending WCC champions, secured the No. 9 seed and a first-round bye, underscoring their dominance in the conference. Their potential path includes a third-round match against Portland, setting up a compelling intra-conference clash. The Beavers will host the Huskies on Thursday, Nov. 20, at 6 p.m. The winner will go to No. 5 seed SMU. USD will play the winner of UCLA and Grand Canyon on Sunday at 2 p.m. and Portland plays the winner of Denver and UC Irvine on Sunday at 7 p.m. If both the Toreros and Pilots win, they will meet in the third round next week.

This consistent representation from the WCC highlights the conference’s strength in men’s soccer. San Diego’s strong defensive record, Portland’s perfect home record, and Oregon State’s potent scoring ability make them formidable contenders in the tournament.

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FAQ

How many teams from the West Coast Conference are in the NCAA Men’s Soccer Tournament?

Three teams: Oregon State, University of Portland, and San Diego.

Which teams received a first-round bye?

University of Portland and San Diego.

Who will Oregon State play in the first round?

Washington.

Takeaways

  • The West Coast Conference is a strong presence in college soccer, with multiple teams consistently making the NCAA Tournament.
  • Oregon State and Portland are key teams to watch, with potential for deep tournament runs.
  • San Diego’s dominance in the WCC makes them a team to watch as well.

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