SALEM, VA (December 7, 2025) -- Junior forward
Xavier Canfin scored the biggest goal of his career 4:52 into overtime of the 2025 NCAA Division III Men's Soccer title game, helping the No. 1 Tufts University men's soccer team to its fifth all-time crown with a 2-1 win over Trinity University of Texas in play from Kerr Stadium at Ronaoke College Sunday afternoon.
The championship is the fifth all-time in program history and first since the 2019 season, while the five titles are the second most in Division III history behind only the 11 from Messiah University.
The game did not come without drama and one of the most incredible plays in Division III men's soccer championship game history. With Trinity (20-2-1) leading with less than a minute to go, Tufts got a corner kick and was played into the box.
Tufts got three shots that were all blocked, but the ball fell to senior
Mateo Bargagna on the edge of the box with less than 10 seconds to play. Bargagna ripped a left-footed rocket that blistered into the top left part of the net to deadlock the game with four seconds to play. The score was the latest goal netted in regulation in a NCAA Division III title game.
The momentum continued into overtime for the Jumbos, but they were forced to defend a corner kick five minutes into the first overtime period. After Tufts cleared the ball out of the box, the loose ball fell to senior
Mason Shultz on the right wing. He would carry the ball 15 yards before playing a perfectly weighted ball into the path of Canfin.
The NESCAC First Team striker raced away from the lone Tiger defender back, and calmly slotted the shot into the right side of the goal to seal the thrilling win for the Jumbos.
The Tigers took the lead in the opening half in a period where Trinity was the better side from the opening whistle. Trinity outshot Tufts 8-2 in the first 45 minutes, and got on the board in the 27th minute as Luke Chandler popped in a rebound of a Daniel Urquidi shot to take the lead.
The second half saw the Jumbos start to get a hold of the game, but TU goalkeeper Jayden Schell and his defense were stellar. In the 58th minute,
Ellis Denby had a great attempt on goal but Schell dove to his right to push the ball safety.
Less than a minute later, Canfin got a pass from Denby and ripped a shot going to his right to the right of Schell but the Tiger keeper was able to get a finger tip on the shot and hold on as well to keep Tufts off the board.
In the 85th minute, it looked like the Jumbos had leveled the game at a goal apiece as Canfin played a square ball to junior
Henry Brown right in front. Brown had an empty net and his shot looked destined for the back of the net but a Tiger defender got his leg up just high enough to deflect the ball out for a corner kick.
Canfin continued to press and had a great chance in the 86th minute but Schell was once again able to get enough of the shot to push it past the post for another corner kick.
In the waning moments, first-year
Gianluca Fallone had a attempt that was cleared, while
Ben Brown and Fallone each had attempts before the heroics by Bargagna.
The championship is the second for the Jumbos in Salem, as Tufts also won the national title back in 2016 inside Kerr Stadium with a 1-0 win over Calvin University.
The Jumbos outshot Trinity 19-15 for the game including a 16-7 edge in the second half while taking the only attempt in the overtime period. Tufts also had a 7-4 advantage in corner kicks, and finished with 21 fouls to the 12 of the Tigers. Tufts also was carded five times Sunday including two to the Jumbo bench.
Tufts' junior
Bijan Akhtarzandi-Das was named as the Defensive Most Outstanding Player for his play during the NCAA Tournament, while Canfin was the Offensive Most Outstanding Player. Graduate student
Taylor Feinberg, Bargagna and
James Gunn also earned a spot on the NCAA All-Tournament Team.
Canfin led all players with five shots including four goal Sunday, and
Ben Brown had three shots and one on net. Senior
Nikola Antic made five saves in goal for the Jumbos, while Schell made seven stops for the Tigers.
Bargagna, Akhtarzandi-Das, Feinberg and Brown played the entire 95 entirety of the game on defense for the Jumbos.
Tufts tied the school record for wins in a season with 20, equaling the 2019 squad, while finishing with the second-most goals in a year in program history with 57. The NCAA title is also the first for head coach
Kyle Dezotell, who came to Tufts during CoVID-19 and now has a 69-10-23 record as the head coach of the Jumbos.
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