Rhode Island were the defending tournament champions, and successfully defended their title, beating Dayton, 1–0, in the championship.[2] Rhode Island would go on to be eliminated by Syracuse in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament.[3]
Seeds
Seed
School
Conference
Tiebreaker
1
Rhode Island
7–1–0
2
VCU
6–1–1
3
Dayton
6–2–0
DAY 2–1 vs. STL
4
Saint Louis
6–2–0
STL 1–2 vs. DAY
5
Fordham
5–2–1
6
La Salle
4–4–0
7
George Mason
3–5–0
2–0 vs. tied teams
8
Davidson
3–5–0
2–1 vs. tied teams (excludes George Mason)
After the regular season games concluded, five teams were in a tie for seventh place in the conference, all with 3-5 records. A series of tiebreakers involving wins and loss records in matches played among the subgroup determined the last two bids into the A10 Tournament as George Mason and Davidson.