2024 Vermont Catamounts men's soccer team

2024 Vermont Catamounts men's soccer
NCAA tournament College Cup National Champions
AAC tournament champions
ConferenceAmerica East Conference
U. Soc. Coaches pollNo. 17
Record16–2–6 (6–1–2 AEC)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
  • Brad Cole (2nd season)
  • Rory Twomey (2nd season)
Home stadiumVirtue Field
2024 America East Conference men's soccer standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
New Hampshire 4 1 27 3 7
No. 1 Vermont4 1 216 2 6
UMBC 4 2 18 7 4
Bryant 4 3 011 5 4
NJIT 2 3 26 8 4
Binghamton 2 3 28 7 4
UMass Lowell 1 4 26 5 5
Albany 1 5 14 12 2
As of December 17, 2024
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches
Source: America East

The 2024 Vermont Catamounts men's soccer team represented the University of Vermont during the 2024 NCAA Division I men's soccer season. They were led by head coach Rob Dow, in his seventh season. They played their home games at Virtue Field. This was the team's 60th season playing organized men's college soccer and their 36th playing in the America East Conference.

Regarded as the program's best season in its history, the Catamounts started the season with a loss to ranked Western Michigan and a draw with UC Irvine. These results saw them fall from their preseason ranking of fourteenth to unranked the following week. Despite a slow start, they followed it up with not losing a game for 11 decisions, going 8–0–3, with conference wins over Bryant and rival Albany. They started conference play with a tie to New Hampshire. They would go on to win their next three conference games before their first conference loss against UMBC on October 26. That match would be the last match that Vermont would lose for the remainder of the season. They would follow that with a win and a draw to close out the regular season with a 9–2–5 overall record and a 4–1–2 AE record. The Catamounts were the second overall seed in the AE tournament. They defeated third seed UMBC in the Semi-Finals and fourth seed Bryant in the Finals where Vermont won their seventh AE tournament title.

The tournament victory earned Vermont the AE's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. Vermont, however, were not ranked. Despite this, the Catamounts went on a cinderella run, defeating Iona in the first round, seventh seed Hofstra in the second round, San Diego in the third round, and second seed Pittsburgh in the Quarterfinals to reach the College Cup. A victory over third seed Denver saw them reach the national title match against Marshall. Vermont would go on to defeat Marshall in overtime and win the national title 2–1. The national title was the first in program history as well as the first NCAA team championship in school history.