2016 Atlantic Coast Conference men's soccer season

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2016 Atlantic Coast Conference men's soccer season
Atlantic Coast Conference logo.svg
League NCAA Division I
Sport Soccer
DurationAugust, 2016 – November, 2016
Number of teams12
2017 MLS SuperDraft
Top draft pick Miles Robinson, Syracuse
Picked by Atlanta United FC, 2nd overall
Regular season
Season championsAtlantic: Wake Forest
Coastal: North Carolina
  Runners-upAtlantic: Louisville
Coastal: Virginia
Season MVPOffensive: Jon Gallagher
Midfielder: Ian Harkes
Defensive: Miles Robinson
Top scorerJon Gallagher (14)
Tournament
Champions Wake Forest
  Runners-up Clemson
Finals MVP Ian Harkes
ACC men's soccer seasons
 2015
2016 ACC men's soccer standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Atlantic
No. 2 Wake Forest5 1 219 2 4
No. 6 Louisville + 5 2 114 6 2
No. 5 Clemson + 4 1 314 4 5
No. 11 Syracuse + 4 2 312 4 4
Boston College + 3 3 39 9 3
NC State 1 8 05 12 0
Coastal
No. 4 North Carolina + 5 1 214 3 4
No. 13 Virginia + 4 2 311 4 5
No. 14 Notre Dame + 4 3 212 7 2
No. 8 Virginia Tech + 3 4 213 5 4
Duke 2 6 17 8 2
Pittsburgh 0 7 22 13 3
As of 13 December 2016
Rankings from NSCAA

The 2016 Atlantic Coast Conference men's soccer season was the 63rd season of men's varsity soccer in the conference.

Contents

The Wake Forest Demon Deacons and the Syracuse Orange are the defending regular season and tournament champions, respectively.

Changes from 2015

Teams

Stadiums and locations

Atlantic Division [1]
TeamStadiumCapacity
Boston College Eagles Newton Soccer Complex 2,500
Clemson Tigers Riggs Field 6,500
Louisville Cardinals Lynn Stadium 5,300
NC State Wolfpack Method Road 3,000
Syracuse Orange SU Soccer Stadium 5,000
Wake Forest Demon Deacons Spry Stadium 3,000
Coastal Division [1]
TeamStadiumCapacity
Duke Blue Devils Koskinen Stadium 7,000
North Carolina Tar Heels Fetzer Field 5,025
Notre Dame Fighting Irish Alumni Stadium 2,500
Pittsburgh Panthers Ambrose Urbanic Field 735
Virginia Cavaliers Klöckner Stadium 8,000
Virginia Tech Hokies Thompson Field 2,500

1. ^ Florida State, Georgia Tech and Miami do not sponsor men's soccer

Personnel

TeamHead coachCaptain
Boston College Eagles Flag of Ireland.svg Ed Kelly Flag of Bermuda.svg Zeiko Lewis
Clemson Tigers Flag of the United States.svg Mike Noonan Flag of Denmark.svg Patrick Bunk-Andersen
Duke Blue Devils Flag of the United States.svg John Kerr Jr. Flag of the United States.svg Ryan Thompson
Louisville Cardinals Flag of the United States.svg Ken Lolla Flag of the United States.svg Michael DeGraffenreidt
NC State Wolfpack Flag of the United States.svg Kelly Findley Flag of the United States.svg Alex McCauley
North Carolina Tar Heels Flag of Guatemala.svg Carlos Somoano [2] Flag of the United States.svg Colton Storm
Notre Dame Fighting Irish Flag of Scotland.svg Bobby Clark [3] Flag of the United States.svg Chris Hubbard
Pittsburgh Panthers Flag of the United States.svg Jay Vidovich [4] Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Romeo Charron
Syracuse Orange Flag of England.svg Ian McIntyre [5] Flag of the United States.svg Liam Callahan
Virginia Cavaiers Flag of the United States.svg George Gelnovatch [6] Flag of France.svg Nicko Corriveau
Virginia Tech Hokies Flag of the United States.svg Mike Brizendine [7] Flag of Germany.svg Som Essome
Wake Forest Demon Deacons Flag of the United States.svg Bobby Muuss [8] Flag of the United States.svg Ian Harkes

Regular season

Rankings

National Soccer Coaches Association of America

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Final [22]
Boston College11112515RVRVRVRVRVRV25RVRV
Clemson32267553853335
DukeRV
LouisvilleRVRV1398413710976
North Carolina8332944833410104
NC StateRVRV
Notre Dame9411322241216201514
Pittsburgh
Syracuse6665233106676811
Virginia1712171716RVRV21161717171613
Virginia TechRV152319181815232323RVRV8
Wake Forest52121121411117222222

Top Drawer Soccer

[23]

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Final
Boston College15101018181625141223RVRV17
Clemson1088565644443344555
Duke20RV
Louisville17136463128131276666
North Carolina111113226254998444
NC State
Notre Dame19126221113912141311171717
Pittsburgh
Syracuse5443313311977565111111
VirginiaRV171713231919191581111131613131313
Virginia Tech171717RV2320888
Wake Forest112323111210722221112

Postseason

ACC tournament

SemifinalsFinal
      
8 Boston College 0
4 Clemson 1
4 Clemson 1
2 Wake Forest 3
3 Louisville 1
2 Wake Forest 2

NCAA tournament

A record nine teams will participate in the NCAA tournament. Seven of the nine teams earned seeds and byes to the second round.

SeedRegionSchool1st round2nd round3rd roundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsChampionship
24 Wake Forest BYEW 2–0 vs. Coastal Carolina(Winston-Salem)W 2–1 vs. SIUE(Winston-Salem)W 2–0 vs. Virginia Tech – (Winston-Salem)W 2–1 vs. #6 Denver – (Houston)T, 0–0 L, 4–5 PK vs. #5 Stanford – (Houston)
33 Clemson BYEW 2–1 (OT) vs. South Carolina(Clemson)W 3–1 vs. #14 Albany(Clemson)L 0–1 vs. #6 Denver(Clemson)
42 Louisville BYEW 21 vs. UCLA(Louisville)W 3–1 vs. #13 Notre Dame – (Louisville)L 0–2 vs. #5 Stanford(Louisville)
81 Syracuse BYEW 30 vs. Dartmouth(Syracuse)L 0–1 vs. #9 North Carolina – (Syracuse)
91 North Carolina BYEW 32 (OT) vs. FGCU(Chapel Hill)W 10 vs. #8 Syracuse – (Syracuse)W 10 (2OT) vs. Providence(Chapel Hill)T, 0–0 L, 9–10 PK vs. #5 Stanford – (Houston)
122 Virginia BYEW 21 (2OT) vs. Vermont(Charlottesville)L 0–1 vs. #5 Stanford(Stanford)
132 Notre Dame BYEW 10 vs. Loyola-Chicago(Notre Dame)L 1–3 vs. #4 Louisville – (Louisville)
3 Boston College W 10 vs. Fordham(Boston)L 0–3 vs. #14 Albany(Albany)
4 Virginia Tech W 10 vs. ETSU(Blacksburg)W 32 vs. #10 Charlotte(Charlotte)W 2–1 (OT) vs. #7 Indiana(Bloomington)L 0–1 vs. #2 Wake Forest – (Winston-Salem)

All-ACC awards and teams

2016 ACC Men's Soccer Individual Awards [24]
AwardRecipient(s)
Offensive Player of the Year Jon Gallagher, Notre Dame
Midfielder of the Year Ian Harkes, Wake Forest
Defensive Player of the Year Miles Robinson, Syracuse
Freshman of the Year Cam Lindley, North Carolina
Coach of the Year Bobby Muuss, Wake Forest
2016 ACC Men's Soccer All-Conference Teams [24]
First TeamSecond TeamThird TeamFreshman Team

Zeiko Lewis, Sr., F, Boston College
Tim Kübel, Jr., D, Louisville
Mohamed Thiaw, Jr., F, Louisville
Cam Lindley, Fr., M, North Carolina
Brandon Aubrey, Sr., D, Notre Dame
Jon Gallagher, Jr., F, Notre Dame
Chris Nanco, Sr., F, Syracuse
Miles Robinson, So., D, Syracuse
Alec Ferrell, Sr., G, Wake Forest
Ian Harkes, Sr., M, Wake Forest
Jacori Hayes, Sr., M, Wake Forest

Diego Campos, Jr., F, Clemson
Oliver Shannon, Jr., M, Clemson
Brian White, Jr., F, Duke
Colton Storm, Sr., D, North Carolina
Alan Winn, Jr., F, North Carolina
Zach Wright, Jr., F, North Carolina
Julius Duchscherer, So., M, NC State
Pablo Aguilar, Jr., M, Virginia
Jeff Caldwell, Jr., G, Virginia
Edward Opoku, So., F, Virginia
Marcelo Acuna, Jr., F, Virginia Tech

Patrick Bunk-Andersen, So., D, Clemson
Geoffrey Dee, Jr., M, Louisville
Daniel Johnson, Sr., M, Louisville
Walker Hume, Sr., D, North Carolina
James Pyle, So., G, North Carolina
Evan Panken, Gr., M, Notre Dame
Mo Adams, Fr., M, Syracuse
Jean-Christophe Koffi, So., M, Virginia
Sergi Nus, So., D, Virginia
Brad Dunwell, So., M, Wake Forest
Kevin Politz, Jr., D, Wake Forest

Lasse Lehmann, Fr., M, Boston College
Malick Mbaye, Fr., D, Clemson
Tanner Dieterich, Fr., D, Clemson
Suniel Veerakone, Fr., M, Duke
Max Moser, Fr., M, Duke
Cam Lindley, Fr., M, North Carolina
Mauricio Pineda, Fr., M, North Carolina
Tommy McCabe, Fr., M, Notre Dame
Mo Adams, Fr., M, Syracuse
Robin Afamefuna, Fr., D, Virginia
Terrell Lowe, Fr., M, Virginia
Ema Twumasi, Fr., M, Wake Forest

Draft picks

The ACC had 18 total players selected in the 2017 MLS SuperDraft. There were 7 players selected in the first round, 5 players selected in the second round, 4 players selected in the third round, and 2 players selected in the fourth round. The 18 selections were the most selections from any conference in the draft. ACC schools Louisville and Syracuse lead the league with 4 selections from each school.

FW Forward MF Midfielder DF Defender GK Goalkeeper
PlayerTeamRoundPick #PositionSchool
Flag of the United States.svg Miles Robinson Atlanta United FC 1st2DFSyracuse
Flag of the United States.svg Jeremy Ebobisse Portland Timbers 1st4FWDuke
Flag of the United States.svg Daniel Johnson Chicago Fire 1st11MFLouisville
Flag of the United States.svg Colton Storm Sporting Kansas City 1st14DFNorth Carolina
Flag of Bermuda.svg Zeiko Lewis New York Red Bulls 1st17FWBoston College
Flag of the United States.svg Jacori Hayes FC Dallas 1st18MFWake Forest
Flag of the United States.svg Brandon Aubrey Toronto FC 1st21DFNotre Dame
Flag of the United States.svg Alec Ferrell Minnesota United FC 2nd23GKWake Forest
Flag of the United States.svg Liam Callahan Colorado Rapids 2nd24DFSyracuse
Flag of the United States.svg Stefan Cleveland Chicago Fire 2nd26GKLouisville
Flag of England.svg Aaron Jones Philadelphia Union 2nd33DFClemson
Flag of the United States.svg Walker Hume FC Dallas 2nd37DFNorth Carolina
Flag of Germany.svg Robert Moewes Toronto FC 3rd52GKDuke
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Chris Nanco Philadelphia Union 3rd55FWSyracuse
Flag of the United States.svg Michael DeGraffenriedt New York City FC 3rd60DFLouisville
Flag of Norway.svg Øyvind Alseth Toronto FC 3rd65MFSyracuse
Flag of El Salvador.svg Romilio Hernandez Portland Timbers 4th80MFLouisville
Flag of the United States.svg Juan Pablo Saavedra Toronto FC 4th87DFVirginia Tech

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