The Division I Men's Soccer Oversight Committee adopted legislation changing the sport's playing and practice season to two semesters, effective Aug. 1, 2027.
The committee's action is subject to review by the Division I Cabinet during its June 23-24 meeting.
Under the legislation, the Division I men's soccer championship segment is redistributed across two semesters, maintaining the current maximum contest limit of 25. Division I men's soccer teams could play a maximum of 18 contests during the fall segment, starting in late August and going until the Saturday before Thanksgiving.
The spring segment would begin in mid-February, with teams playing a maximum of 10 contests before the Division I Men's Soccer Championship.
The Division I Men's Soccer Championship will be moved to the spring, and the specific dates for the postseason will be determined later.
This playing season model was introduced in January by the Men's Soccer Oversight Committee through the new Division I governance structure.
Rationale for the recommendation focuses on benefits for student-athletes. These include:
- A more balanced academic and athletic experience by reducing time demands in any single term.
- A decompressed playing season with potentially fewer midweek games, resulting in less missed class time and promoting stronger academic performance and degree completion.
- More predictable weekly schedules across fall and spring.
- Opportunity for enhanced recovery time between matches, which could support injury prevention and return-to-play protocols.
- Stronger integration into campus life and deeper engagement with teammates and coaches.
Currently, the NCAA Division I men's soccer season is played in a 10- to 13-week fall window, with the Men's College Cup taking place in December.
Notification-of-transfer window
The Men's Soccer Oversight Committee also adopted an adjustment to the Division I men's soccer notification-of-transfer process. Starting with the 2027-28 academic year, Division I men's soccer would have one 15-consecutive-day window in the spring, which would open the day after the Division I Men's Soccer Championship.
Currently, the Division I men's soccer transfer window is 45 days, split into two windows.