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・ 1983 NCAA Division I Women's Volleyball Tournament
・ 1983 NCAA Division I-A football rankings
・ 1983 NCAA Division I-A football season
・ 1983 NCAA Division I-AA football season
・ 1983 NCAA Division II football season
・ 1983 NCAA Division III football season
・ 1983 NCAA football bowl games
・ 1983 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans
・ 1983 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament
・ 1983 NCAA Men's Division II Basketball Tournament
・ 1983 NCAA Men's Volleyball Tournament
・ 1983 NCAA Men's Water Polo Championship
・ 1983 NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament
・ 1983 NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championship
・ 1983 NCAA Women's Lacrosse Championship
1983 NCAA Women's Soccer Tournament
・ 1983 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team
・ 1983 Negev mid-air collision
・ 1983 Nemzeti Bajnokság I (women's handball)
・ 1983 New England Patriots season
・ 1983 New Orleans Saints season
・ 1983 New Year Honours
・ 1983 New York Cosmos season
・ 1983 New York Film Critics Circle Awards
・ 1983 New York Giants season
・ 1983 New York Jets season
・ 1983 New York Mets season
・ 1983 New York Yankees season
・ 1983 New Zealand National Soccer League
・ 1983 New Zealand NBL season


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1983 NCAA Women's Soccer Tournament : ウィキペディア英語版
1983 NCAA Women's Soccer Tournament

The 1983 NCAA Women's Soccer Tournament was the second annual single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of NCAA women's collegiate soccer. The championship game was again played at the University of Central Florida in Orlando, Florida during December 1983.
North Carolina defeated George Mason in the final, 4–0, to win their second national title. The Tar Heels were coached by Anson Dorrance.
The ''Most Outstanding Player'' was Chris Taggert (Massachusetts), the ''Most Outstanding Offensive Player'' was Lisa Gmitter (George Mason), and the ''Most Outstanding Defensive Player'' was Sue Cobb (North Carolina). Additionally, a ''All-Tournament Team'', consisting of 16 players, was named for the first time this year.
The leading scorer for the tournament was April Heinrichs from North Carolina (4 goals).
==Qualification==
At the time, there was only one NCAA championship for women's soccer; a Division III title was added in 1986 and a Division II title in 1988. Hence, all NCAA women's soccer programs (whether from Division I, Division II, or Division III) were eligible for this championship. A total of 12 teams were ultimately invited to contest this tournament.

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