In association football, or soccer, scoring a goal is the only method of scoring. In National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I soccer, there is no formal award for a golden boot, which indicates the top goalscorer in American college soccer for the season. Despite this, the NCAA keeps record of the season goalscoring leader by season.

From 1959 to 1971, there were no classifications to the NCAA nor its predecessor, the Intercollegiate Soccer Football Association (ISFA). Then, from 1972 to 1973, colleges were classified as either "NCAA University Division (Major College)" or "NCAA College Division (Small College)". Since 1974, the NCAA has been broken down into three divisions.

Below is a list of the NCAA Division I men's soccer season goals leaders since the NCAA sponsored men's soccer in 1959.

Key

List

Season Player Pos. Cl. Team GP GS GPG Ref.
1959Walter Chyzowych*MFSo. Temple14251.79[1]
1960Herb Schmidt FWJr. Rutgers13332.54[2]
1961Pete Milich FWJr. Akron14312.43[3]
1962
1963Carl Gentile FWSaint Louis14302.14[3]
1964
1965Dov Markus FWSr.LIU Brooklyn14352.50[3]
1966
1967Charlie DuccilliFWSr.Temple14231.64[1]
1968
1969Manuel Hernandez San Jose State1326
1970Shoa Agonafer UCLA1523[4]
1971Sergio Velasquez FWUCLA1524[4]
1972Jose Almeyda Wright State12252.08[3]
1973Jack Cardosa West Virginia1729[3]
1974
1975Bob Rohrbach Dayton1431[3]
1976Angelo DiBernardoFWFr. Indiana[5]
1977
1978Thompson Usiyan FWSo. Appalachian State1334[3]
1979Bjørn Tronstad FWFr. San Francisco 2629[3]
1980Thompson Usiyan FWSr. Appalachian State17452.65[6]
1981Damien KellyFWSo.Eastern Illinois23241.04[7]
1982Michael King Fairleigh Dickinson 2131
1983Mark Erwin Wake Forest2136[8]
1984Sam Okpodu1929
1985
1986David DoyleCampbell2034
1987Ken Snow FWFr. Indiana25281.12[5]
1988Ken Snow (2) FWSo. Indiana22221.00[5]
1989Ken Snow (3) FWJr. Indiana22200.91[5]
1990
1991Brian McBride*So. Saint Louis2420
1992Robert UkropJr. Davidson2731
1993Jimmy GlennClemson2432
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998Wojtek Krakowiak MFJr. Clemson24311.29
1999Conor Casey FWFr. Portland18231.28[3]
2000Chris Carrieri FWJr. North Carolina24251.04
2001Dipsy Selolwane FWSr. Saint Louis20251.25
2002Joseph Ngwenya FWSo.Coastal Carolina24271.13[3]
2003Joseph Ngwenya (2) FWJr. Coastal Carolina22210.95[3]
2004Jason Garey FWJr.Maryland25220.88 [3]
Ryan Pore FWJr.Tulsa23220.96
2005Jason Garey (2) FWSr.Maryland25220.88[3]
2006Joseph Lapira FWJr. Notre Dame23220.96[3]
2007O'Brian White FWJr. Connecticut24230.96
2008Steve ZakuaniFWSo.Akron23200.87
2009Teal BunburyFWSo.Akron25170.68[3]
2010Corey HertzogFWJr. Penn State22200.91
2011Ashton Bennett FWSr. Coastal Carolina22231.05[3]
2012Chris Thomas FWSr. Elon22231.05[3]
2013Patrick Mullins FWJr. Maryland26190.73[9]
2014Cameron Porter FWSr. Princeton17150.88
Neco BrettFWJr. Robert Morris18150.83
Andy CravenFWSr. North Carolina22150.68
2015David Olsen FWSr. Seattle23160.70
Gordon WildFWFr. USC Upstate15161.07
2016Albert Ruiz FWSr. Florida Gulf Coast20221.10[3]
2017Niklas Brodacki FWSo. Central Arkansas21170.81[10]
2018Andre Shinyashiki FWSr. Denver21281.33[11]
2019Robbie RobinsonFWJr. Clemson19180.95[12]
Thibaut JacquelFWSo. Campbell21180.86
2020Gloire Amanda FWJr. Oregon State14151.07[13]
2021Nick Markanich FWSr. Northern Illinois20160.80[14]
2022Duncan McGuireFWSr. Creighton24230.96
2023Charlie SharpFWSr. Western Michigan20190.95

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