Now that we have the 2024 DI men's soccer tournament bracket revealed, Andrew McDevitt made his predictions from the first round to the finals. That means picking the winner for all 47 tournament games, through the Men's College Cup in Cary, North Carolina.
SEE THE BRACKET: Click or tap here for the interactive bracket
Here are his full list of predictions:
Predicting every game in the 2024 NCAA men's soccer tournament
First round
Quad 1 (top left)
- Western Michigan over SIUE
- UCLA over UC Santa Barbara
- Providence over Bucknell
- Maryland over LIU
Quad 2 (bottom left)
- Michigan over Robert Morris
- Seattle U over Washington
- North Carolina over Furman
- Charlotte over NC State
Quad 3 (top right)
- Oregon State over Gardner-Webb
- Akron over Princeton
- West Virginia over North Florida
- Evansville over UMass
Quad 4 (bottom right)
- Vermont over Iona
- San Diego over UC Davis
- Saint Louis over Kansas City
- Cornell over Fordham
Second round
Quad 1
- No. 1 Ohio State over Western Michigan
- No. 16 Stanford over UCLA
- No. 9 Clemson over Providence
- No. 8 Wake Forest over Maryland
Quad 2
- No. 5 Dayton over Michigan
- Seattle U over No. 12 SMU
- No. 13 Marshall over North Carolina
- No. 4 Georgetown over Charlotte
Quad 3
- No. 3 Denver over Oregon State
- No. 14 Indiana over Akron
- West Virginia over No. 11 Virginia
- No. 6 Penn over Evansville
Quad 4
- No. 7 Hofstra over Vermont
- No. 10 Duke over San Diego
- No. 15 Missouri State over Saint Louis
- No. 2 Pitt over Cornell
Third Round
Quad 1
- No. 1 Ohio State over No. 16 Stanford
- No. 9 Clemson over No. 8 Wake Forest
Quad 2
- No. 5 Dayton over Seattle U
- No. 4 Georgetown over No. 13 Marshall
Quad 3
- No. 3 Denver over No. 14 Indiana
- West Virginia over No. 6 Penn
Quad 4
- No. 10 Duke over No. 7 Hofstra
- No. 2 Pitt over No. 15 Missouri State
Quarterfinals
- No. 9 Clemson over No. 1 Ohio State
- No. 4 Georgetown over No. 5 Dayton
- No. 3 Denver over West Virginia
- No. 2 Pitt over No. 10 Duke
Semifinals
- No. 9 Clemson over No. 4 Georgetown
- No. 2 Pitt over No. 3 Denver
Finals
- No. 2 Pitt over No. 9 Clemson