2013 Atlantic Coast Conference men's soccer season

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Atlantic Coast Conference
Season2013
ChampionsTBD
PremiersTBD
NCAA Tournament TBD
2012
2014

The 2013 Atlantic Coast Conference men's soccer season is the 27th season of men's varsity soccer in the conference. The season will mark the first for the incoming Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Pittsburgh Panthers and Syracuse Orange, [1] as well as the last ACC season for Maryland, which is leaving for the Big Ten. The 2013 ACC Men's Soccer Tournament will run from November 12–17, with quarterfinals at campus sites followed by the semifinals and final at the Maryland SoccerPlex in Boyds, Maryland. [2]

Contents

The defending regular season and tournament champions are the Maryland Terrapins. [3]

Changes from 2012

Season outlook

Teams

Stadiums and locations

TeamLocationStadiumCapacity
Boston College Eagles Boston, Massachusetts Newton Soccer Complex2,000
Clemson Tigers Clemson, South Carolina Riggs Field 6,500
Duke Blue Devils Durham, North Carolina Koskinen Stadium 4,500
Maryland Terrapins College Park, Maryland Ludwig Field 7,000
Notre Dame Fighting Irish South Bend, Indiana Alumni Stadium3,000
NC State Wolfpack Raleigh, North Carolina Dail Field1,500
North Carolina Tar Heels Chapel Hill, NC Fetzer Field 6,000
Pittsburgh Panthers Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Urbanic Field 735
Syracuse Orange Syracuse, New York SU Soccer Stadium1,500
Virginia Cavaliers Charlottesville, Virginia Klöckner Stadium 8,000
Virginia Tech Hokies Blacksburg, Virginia Thompson Field 2,500
Wake Forest Demon Deacons Winston-Salem, North Carolina Spry Stadium 3,000

Personnel

TeamHead coachCaptainShirt supplier
Boston College Eagles Flag of Ireland.svg Ed Kelly TBA Flag of the United States.svg Under Armour
Clemson Tigers Flag of the United States.svg Mike Noonan TBA Flag of the United States.svg Nike
Duke Blue Devils Flag of the United States.svg John Kerr, Jr. Flag of Nigeria.svg Sebastien Ibeagha Flag of the United States.svg Nike
Maryland Terrapins Flag of North Macedonia.svg Sasho Cirovski Flag of the United States.svg Patrick Mullins Flag of the United States.svg Under Armour
Notre Dame Fighting Irish Flag of Scotland.svg Bobby Clark Flag of the United States.svg Pat Wall Flag of Germany.svg Adidas
NC State Wolfpack Flag of the United States.svg Kelly Findley Flag of the United States.svg Nazmi Albadawi Flag of Germany.svg Adidas
North Carolina Tar Heels Flag of Guatemala.svg Carlos Somoano Flag of the United States.svg Boyd Okwuonu Flag of the United States.svg Nike
Pittsburgh Panthers Flag of the United States.svg Joe Luxbacher Flag of England.svg Chris Davis Flag of the United States.svg Nike
Syracuse Orange Flag of England.svg Ian McIntyre Flag of the United States.svg Alex Bono Flag of the United States.svg Nike
Virginia Cavaliers Flag of the United States.svg George Gelnovatch Flag of the United States.svg Kevin McBride Flag of the United States.svg Nike
Virginia Tech Hokies Flag of the United States.svg Mike Brizendine Flag of the United States.svg Kyle Renfro Flag of the United States.svg Nike
Wake Forest Demon Deacons Flag of the United States.svg Jay Vidovich Flag of Brazil.svg Luca Gaminez Flag of the United States.svg Nike

ACC Tournament

The 2013 ACC Men's Soccer Tournament, as noted above, will have quarterfinals held at campus sites, with the semifinals and final at the Maryland SoccerPlex.

Results

Home/Away BC CLE DUK UMD NCS UNC ND PIT SYR UVA VT WF
Boston College Eagles
Clemson Tigers
Duke Blue Devils
Maryland Terrapins
NC State Wolfpack
North Carolina Tar Heels
Notre Dame Fighting Irish
Pittsburgh Panthers
Syracuse Orange
Virginia Cavaliers
Virginia Tech Hokies
Wake Forest Demon Deacons

Statistics

See also

References

  1. Dinich, Heather (September 19, 2011). "ACC adding Big East's Syracuse, Pitt". ESPN.com. Retrieved April 2, 2013.
  2. "2013 Men's Soccer Championships". Atlantic Coast Conference. Retrieved September 8, 2013.
  3. "Terps Top UNC to Win 2012 ACC Crown". Maryland Athletics. UMTerps.com. November 11, 2012. Archived from the original on November 19, 2012. Retrieved April 2, 2013.