2016 ACC women's soccer tournament

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2016 ACC women's soccer tournament
Classification Division I
Teams8
Matches7
Site MUSC Health Stadium
Charleston, South Carolina
(Semifinals and Final)
Champions Florida State (5th title)
Winning coach Mark Krikorian (5th title)
MVP Natalia Kuikka (Florida State)
Broadcast ESPNU (Final only)
ACC women's soccer tournament
«2015   2017»
2016 ACC women's soccer standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L T PCTW L T PCT
#21 Notre Dame  y712 .8001335 .738
No. 12 Clemson  y712 .8001454 .696
No. 7 Duke  y721 .7501543 .750
#4 North Carolina  y622 .7001634 .783
No. 11 Virginia  y622 .7001552 .727
No. 14 Florida State  y622 .7001444 .727
Miami  550 .5001081 .553
No. 24 NC State  y451 .4501192 .545
Virginia Tech  343 .4501153 .658
Louisville  253 .350774 .500
Boston College  370 .3001181 .575
Wake Forest  280 .2001080 .556
Syracuse  172 .200883 .500
Pittsburgh  190 .1002151 .139
Conference champion
2016 ACC Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of 2016-7-2
Rankings from NSCAA

Qualification

The top eight teams in the Atlantic Coast Conference earned a berth into the ACC Tournament. The quarterfinal round is held at campus sites, with the semifinals and final held at MUSC Health Stadium in Charleston, SC. [1]

Contents

Bracket

Quarterfinals
Sunday, October 30
Semifinals
Friday, November 4
Final
Sunday, November 6
         
1 Notre Dame 1
8 NC State 0
1 Notre Dame 1
4 North Carolina 2
4 North Carolina 3
5 Virginia 0
4 North Carolina 0 (3)
6 Florida State 0 (4)
2 Clemson 1 (5)
7 Miami 1 (4)
2 Clemson 0
6 Florida State 1
3 Duke 1 (2)
6 Florida State 1 (3)

Schedule

Quarter-finals

October 30, 2016 #1 Notre Dame 1–0 #8 NC State Notre Dame, Indiana
1:00 p.m. EST Kaitlin Klawunder Soccerball shade.svg88' Report Stadium: Alumni Stadium
Referee: Mathew Richardson
October 30, 2016 #2 Clemson 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(5–4 p)
#7 Miami Clemson, South Carolina
1:00 p.m. EST Catrina Atanda Soccerball shade.svg10' Report Gianna Dal Pozzo Soccerball shade.svg26'Stadium: Riggs Field
Referee: David Breckner
Penalties
Catrina Atanda Soccerball shad check.svg
Kailen Sheridan Soccerball shad check.svg
Jenna Weston Soccerball shad check.svg
Katie Sprouse Soccerball shad check.svg
Shannon Horgan Soccerball shad check.svg
Soccerball shad check.svg Gianna Dal Pozzo
Soccerball shad check.svg Shannon McCarthy
Soccerball shade cross.svg Kristina Fisher
Soccerball shad check.svg Gracie Lachowecki
Soccerball shad check.svg Grace Rapp
October 30, 2016 #3 Duke 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(2–3 p)
#6 Florida State Durham, North Carolina
1:00 p.m. EST Ashton Miller Soccerball shade.svg32' Report Deyna Castellanos Soccerball shade.svg48'Stadium: Koskinen Stadium
Referee: Peter Dhima
Penalties
Chelsea Burns Soccerball shade cross.svg
Christina Gibbons Soccerball shade cross.svg
Imani Dorsey Soccerball shade cross.svg
Olivia Erlbeck Soccerball shad check.svg
Malinda Allen Soccerball shad check.svg
Soccerball shad check.svg Kirsten Crowley
Soccerball shade cross.svg Deyna Castellanos
Soccerball shad check.svg Natalia Kuikka
Soccerball shade cross.svg Malia Berkely
Soccerball shad check.svg Megan Connolly
October 30, 2016 #4 North Carolina 3–0 #5 Virginia Chapel Hill, North Carolina
1:00 p.m. EST Madison Schultz Soccerball shade.svg39'
Sarah Ashley Firstenberg Soccerball shade.svg45'
Julia Ashley Soccerball shade.svg65'
Report Stadium: Fetzer Field
Referee: Alex Sorondo

Semi-finals

November 4, 2016 #1 Notre Dame 1–2 #4 North Carolina Charleston, South Carolina
5:30 p.m. EST Kaleigh Olmsted Soccerball shade.svg72' Report Maya Worth Soccerball shade.svg22'
Annie Kingman Soccerball shade.svg86'
Stadium: MUSC Health Stadium
Referee: Charles Murphy
November 4, 2016 #2 Clemson 0–1 #6 Florida State Charleston, South Carolina
8:00 p.m. EST Report Megan Connolly Soccerball shade.svg4'Stadium: MUSC Health Stadium
Referee: David Erbacher

Final

November 6, 2016 #4 North Carolina 0–0 (a.e.t.)
(3–4 p)
#6 Florida State Charleston, South Carolina
12:00 p.m. EST Report Stadium: MUSC Health Stadium
Referee: John Brady
Penalties
Annie Kingman Soccerball shad check.svg
Megan Buckingham Soccerball shad check.svg
Abby Elinsky Soccerball shade cross.svg
Hanna Gardner Soccerball shad check.svg
Bridgette Andrzejewski Soccerball shade cross.svg
Soccerball shad check.svg Kirsten Crowley
Soccerball shad check.svg Natalia Kuikka
Soccerball shad check.svg Megan Connolly
Soccerball shad check.svg Haylie Grant

All-Tournament team

[2]

PlayerTeam
Catrina AtandaClemson
Kaleigh OlmsteadNotre Dame
Lindsey Harris North Carolina
Annie KingmanNorth Carolina
Bridgette AndrzejewskiNorth Carolina
Julia AshleyNorth Carolina
Kirsten CrowleyFlorida State
Megan Connolly Florida State
Cassie Miller Florida State
Natalia Kuikka Florida State

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