2017 Atlantic Coast Conference men's soccer season

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2017 Atlantic Coast Conference men's soccer season
Atlantic Coast Conference logo.svg
League NCAA Division I
Sport Soccer
DurationAugust 25, 2017 – November 12, 2017
Number of teams12
2018 MLS SuperDraft
Top draft pick Jon Bakero, Wake Forest
Picked by Chicago Fire, 5th overall
Regular season
Season championsAtlantic: Wake Forest
Coastal: North Carolina
  Runners-upAtlantic: Louisville
Coastal: Duke
Season MVP Offensive: Jon Bakero
Midfielder: Cam Lindley
Defensive: Kevin Politz
ACC tournament
Champions Wake Forest
  Runners-up Virginia
Finals MVP Flag of Spain.svg Andreu Cases Mundet
ACC men's soccer seasons
2017 ACC men's soccer standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Atlantic
No. 5 Wake Forest7 0 119 2 2
No. 7 Louisville + 5 2 113 2 5
No. 17 Clemson + 4 4 012 6 1
NC State + 3 3 28 6 4
Boston College 1 6 16 10 1
Syracuse 0 6 26 8 4
Coastal
No. 4 North Carolina + 6 1 117 4 1
No. 13 Duke + 4 3 113 4 3
No. 19 Virginia + 3 2 313 4 5
No. 18 Notre Dame + 3 3 211 7 2
Virginia Tech + 3 5 010 10 0
Pittsburgh 2 6 08 10 0
As of December 13, 2017
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches

The 2017 Atlantic Coast Conference men's soccer season was the 64th season of men's varsity soccer in the conference.

Contents

The Wake Forest Demon Deacons and the North Carolina are the defending regular season champions for the Atlantic and Coastal Conferences, respectively. Wake Forest are the defending ACC tournament champions.

Changes from 2016

George Kiefer replaces Kelly Findley as the NC State Wolfpack head coach. [1]

Teams

Stadiums and locations

Atlantic Division [2]
TeamStadiumCapacity
Boston College Eagles Newton Soccer Complex 2,500
Clemson Tigers Riggs Field 6,500
Louisville Cardinals Lynn Stadium 5,300
NC State Wolfpack Dail Soccer Field3,000
Syracuse Orange SU Soccer Stadium 5,000
Wake Forest Demon Deacons Spry Stadium 3,000
Coastal Division [2]
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 [3] Flag of the United States.svg Henry Balf [4]
Clemson Tigers Flag of the United States.svg Mike Noonan [5] Flag of the United States.svg Tanner Dieterich
Flag of England.svg Oliver Shannon [6]
Duke Blue Devils Flag of the United States.svg John Kerr, Jr. [7] Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Kevon Black
Flag of the United States.svg Cody Brinkman
Flag of Norway.svg Markus Fjørtoft
Flag of the United States.svg Carter Manley
Flag of the United States.svg Brian White [8]
Louisville Cardinals Flag of the United States.svg Ken Lolla [9] Flag of Germany.svg Tim Kübel [10]
NC State Wolfpack Flag of the United States.svg George Kiefer [11] Flag of Germany.svg Julius Duchscherer [12]
North Carolina Tar Heels Flag of Guatemala.svg Carlos Somoano [13] Flag of England.svg David October [14]
Notre Dame Fighting Irish Flag of Scotland.svg Bobby Clark [15] Flag of the United States.svg Matt Habrowski
Flag of the United States.svg Chris Hubbard
Flag of the United States.svg Jon Gallagher [16]
Pittsburgh Panthers Flag of the United States.svg Jay Vidovich [17] Flag of the United States.svg Bryce Cregan
Flag of Spain.svg Javi Pérez [18]
Syracuse Orange Flag of England.svg Ian McIntyre [19]
Virginia Cavaiers Flag of the United States.svg George Gelnovatch [20]
Virginia Tech Hokies Flag of the United States.svg Mike Brizendine [21] Flag of the United States.svg Ben Lundgaard
Flag of the United States.svg Collin Verfurth
Flag of Costa Rica.svg Marcelo Acuna [22]
Wake Forest Demon Deacons Flag of the United States.svg Bobby Muuss [23] Flag of the United States.svg Kevin Politz
Flag of Spain.svg Jon Bakero
Flag of the United States.svg Steven Echevarria [24]

Preseason

Hermann Trophy

Prior to the season, 7 players were named to the Hermann Trophy watch list. [25]

Preseason poll

The 2017 ACC preseason poll was announced on August 16. Wake Forest and North Carolina were selected to win the Atlantic Division and Coastal Division, respectively. North Carolina was selected as the favorite to win the ACC championship. The poll was voted on by all ACC coaches, for a total of 12 possible votes. [26]

ACC championship votes

  1. North Carolina – 5
  2. Wake Forest – 3
  3. Clemson – 2
  4. Virginia – 1
  5. Notre Dame – 1

Regular season poll

Regular season

Index to colors and formatting
ACC member won
ACC member lost
ACC member tied
ACC teams in bold

All times Eastern time.

Week 1 (Aug 21–27)

Schedule and results:

DateTime (ET)Visiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendance
August 254:00 PM Quinnipiac Boston College Newton Soccer Complex N/AW 4–0462
August 255:00 PM Cal State Fullerton #5 Clemson Riggs Field N/AW 2–02,538
August 257:00 PM#17 Virginia Tech #14 Creighton Sandra D. Thompson Field N/AW 2–04,089
August 257:00 PM Florida Atlantic NC State Dail Soccer FieldN/AW 3–21,543
August 257:00 PM Pittsburgh Ohio State Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium N/AL 0–11,400
August 257:30 PM#12 Providence #4 North Carolina Rudd Field ACC Network Extra W 4–2826
August 257:00 PM#8 Syracuse Saint Louis Hermann Stadium N/AW 2–1 (OT)2,348
August 257:00 PM Villanova #13 Virginia Klöckner Stadium N/AW 3–2 (2OT)3,594
August 257:30 PM Rutgers Scarlet Knights #2 Wake Forest Spry Stadium ACC Network ExtraW 5–13,882
August 257:30 PM San Diego #10 Notre Dame Alumni StadiumACC Network ExtraW 2–0746
August 257:30 PM UCF Duke Koskinen Stadium ACC Network ExtraW 2–01,725
August 257:30 PM UC Irvine #9 Louisville Lynn Stadium ACC Network ExtraW 2–12,078
August 272:00 PM Cal Poly #10 Notre Dame Alumni StadiumACC Network ExtraW 2-1 (2OT)
August 272:30 PM Fordham Duke Koskinen Stadium ACC Network ExtraW 3–0582
August 274:00 PM Pittsburgh James Madison Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium N/AL 0–1200
August 276:00 PM#12 Providence #2 Wake Forest Spry Stadium ACC Network ExtraW 4–12,597
August 276:00 PM Radford #5 Clemson Riggs Field ACC Network ExtraW 2–11,231
August 276:00 PM#17 Virginia Tech Omaha Al F. Caniglia Field N/AL 1–5624
August 277:00 PM Boston Boston College Newton Soccer Complex N/AW 4–0453
August 277:00 PM#8 Syracuse SIU Edwardsville Ralph Korte Stadium N/AW 2–1337
August 277:30 PM Rutgers #4 North Carolina WakeMed Soccer Park ACC Network ExtraW 6–1926

Players of the week:

OffensiveDefensive
PlayerTeamPlayerTeam
Jelani Pieters North Carolina Younes Boudadi Boston College
Brandon Servania Wake Forest
Reference: ACC [27]

Week 2 (Aug 28 – Sep 3)

Schedule and results:

DateTime (ET)Visiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendance
August 287:00 PM William & Mary NC State Dail Soccer FieldN/AW 3–2 (OT)419
August 287:30 PM#25 Butler #9 Louisville Lynn Stadium ACC Network ExtraL 0–11,457
August 316:00 PM Hofstra #12 Virginia Klöckner Stadium ACC Network ExtraW 4–01,588
September 12:00 PM High Point Duke Koskinen Stadium ACC Network ExtraW 3–2 (OT)405
September 13:00 PM Princeton #8 Syracuse SU Soccer Stadium N/AT 1–11,232
September 14:00 PM LIU Brooklyn NC State Dail Soccer FieldN/ACancelled [28] 0
September 14:00 PM New Hampshire #22 Boston College Newton Soccer Complex N/AL 0–2485
September 17:00 PM Longwood Pittsburgh Ambrose Urbanic Field ACC Network ExtraW 2–0747
September 17:00 PM#11 Louisville Georgia State GSU Soccer FieldN/AW 1–0100
September 17:00 PM#3 North Carolina UNC Wilmington UNC Wilmington Soccer StadiumN/AL 0–11,778
September 17:00 PM Pacific Virginia Tech James Madison Soccer ComplexN/AW 1–085
September 17:00 PM South Carolina #5 Clemson Riggs Field N/AW 4–15,610
September 27:00 PM#9 Notre Dame Connecticut Morrone Stadium N/AW 1–04,522
September 28:00 PM#2 Wake Forest Saint Louis Hermann Stadium N/AW 4–1919
September 312:00 noon Binghamton Virginia Tech James Madison Soccer ComplexN/AW 2–0100
September 37:00 PM Northwestern #8 Syracuse SU Soccer Stadium ACC Network ExtraW 3–11,010

Players of the week:

OffensiveDefensive
PlayerTeamPlayerTeam
Tim Kübel Louisville Patrick Bunk-Andersen Clemson
Reference: ACC [29]

Week 3 (Sep 4–10)

Schedule and results:

DateTime (ET)Visiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendance
September 41:00 PM Xavier #22 Boston College Newton Soccer Complex ACC Network ExtraL 2–3 (OT)510
September 47:00 PM#5 Clemson Georgia Southern Eagle Field – Erk ParkN/AW 2–1 (OT)1,237
September 47:00 PM Georgia State #2 Wake Forest Spry Stadium N/AL 2–1 (OT)1,066
September 47:00 PM#3 North Carolina UNC Greensboro UNCG Soccer Stadium N/AW 2–13,072
September 47:00 PM Pittsburgh Loyola, MD Ridley Athletic Complex N/AW 1–01,307
September 47:00 PM UNC Wilmington #12 Virginia Klöckner Stadium N/AW 2–1 (OT)1,651
September 57:00 PM#19 Kentucky #8 Louisville Lynn Stadium ACC Network ExtraT 2–2 (2OT)2,954
September 57:00 PM Presbyterian Duke Koskinen Stadium N/AT 1–1 (2OT)345
September 85:00 PM#6 Notre Dame Boston College Newton Soccer Complex ACC Network ExtraND 3–1846
September 87:00 PM#3 Clemson NC State Dail Soccer FieldACC Network ExtraNCST 1–01,589
September 87:00 PM#7 Syracuse #11 Virginia Klöckner Stadium ACC Network ExtraT 1–1 (2OT)2,596
September 87:00 PM Virginia Tech Duke Koskinen Stadium ACC Network ExtraDUKE 3–1825
September 97:00 PM#10 North Carolina Pittsburgh Ambrose Urbanic Field ACC Network ExtraUNC 2–1571
September 97:30 PM#2 Wake Forest #8 Louisville Lynn Stadium ACC Network ExtraWAKE 3–12,708
September 107:00 PM Longwood NC State Dail Soccer FieldACC Network ExtraW 2–1342

Players of the week:

OffensiveDefensive
PlayerTeamPlayerTeam
Jon Gallagher Notre Dame Leon Krapf NC State
Reference: ACC [30]

Week 4 (Sep 11–17)

Schedule and results:

DateTime (ET)Visiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendance
September 127:00 PM Appalachian State #4 Wake Forest Spry Stadium N/AW 3–01,132
September 127:00 PM Marquette #11 Virginia Klöckner Stadium ACC Network ExtraW 2–01,209
September 127:00 PM Oregon State #7 Syracuse SU Soccer Stadium ACC Network ExtraW 3–21,422
September 137:00 PM William & Mary #8 North Carolina WakeMed Soccer Park ACC Network ExtraW 3–2616
September 157:00 PM Boston College #10 Clemson Riggs Field ACC Network ExtraCLEM 1–01,901
September 157:00 PM#17 Louisville #7 Syracuse SU Soccer Stadium ACC Network ExtraLOU 2–12,006
September 157:00 PM#12 Virginia Virginia Tech Sandra D. Thompson Field ACC Network ExtraUVA 2–12,143
September 157:30 PM NC State #2 Notre Dame Alumni StadiumACC Network ExtraND 3–01,221
September 167:00 PM#8 North Carolina #23 Duke Bryan ParkACC Network ExtraUNC 2–13,002
September 167:30 PM Pittsburgh #4 Wake Forest Spry Stadium ACC Network ExtraWAKE 2–03,207

Players of the week:

OffensiveDefensive
PlayerTeamPlayerTeam
Edward Opoku Virginia Felicien Dumas Notre Dame
Reference: ACC [31]

Week 5 (Sep 18–24)

Schedule and results:

DateTime (ET)Visiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendance
September 196:00 PM Providence Boston College Newton Soccer Complex N/AW 2–1 (2OT)138
September 197:00 PM Bowling Green #1 Notre Dame Alumni StadiumACC Network ExtraW 2–1678
September 197:00 PM Cornell #11 Syracuse SU Soccer Stadium ACC Network ExtraL 0–1 (OT)921
September 197:00 PM Davidson Virginia Tech Sandra D. Thompson Field ACC Network ExtraW 2–1412
September 197:00 PM George Washington #7 North Carolina WakeMed Soccer Park ACC Network ExtraW 4–1418
September 197:00 PM High Point #4 Wake Forest Spry Stadium N/AW 1–0 (2OT)1,180
September 197:00 PM IUPUI #10 Louisville Lynn Stadium ACC Network ExtraW 3–01,274
September 197:00 PM NC State Elon Rudd FieldN/AT 0–0 (2OT)837
September 197:00 PM Robert Morris Pittsburgh Ambrose Urbanic Field ACC Network ExtraW 2–1431
September 197:00 PM UCLA #8 Clemson Riggs Field N/AW 3–02,147
September 197:00 PM Wisconsin Duke Koskinen Stadium ACC Network ExtraW 4–3471
September 227:00 PM Boston College #10 Louisville Lynn Stadium ACC Network ExtraLOU 4–01,947
September 227:00 PM Duke #11 Syracuse SU Soccer Stadium ACC Network ExtraDUKE 2–12,022
September 227:00 PM#7 North Carolina #9 Virginia Klöckner Stadium ACC Network ExtraUNC 2–1 (OT)4,205
September 227:00 PM#1 Notre Dame Virginia Tech Thompson Field ACC Network ExtraVT 2–11,526
September 227:00 PM Pittsburgh #8 Clemson Riggs Field ACC Network ExtraCLEM 3–03,831
September 237:00 PM#4 Wake Forest NC State Dail Soccer FieldACC Network ExtraWAKE 3–01,539

Players of the week:

OffensiveDefensive
PlayerTeamPlayerTeam
Marcelo Acuna Virginia Tech Ximo Miralles Clemson
Reference: ACC [32]

Week 6 (Sep 25 – Oct 1)

Schedule and results:

DateTime (ET)Visiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendance
September 257:00 PM Davidson #9 Virginia Klöckner Stadium ACC Network ExtraW 2–11,056
September 257:00 PM Syracuse Colgate Beyer-Small '76 FieldPatriot League NetworkW 2–0315
September 265:00 PM Rhode Island Boston College Newton Soccer Complex N/AL 1–2372
September 267:00 PM Appalachian State #19 Duke Koskinen Stadium ACC Network ExtraW 1–0522
September 267:00 PM Charlotte #6 Clemson Riggs Field ACC Network ExtraW 4–11,308
September 267:00 PM Longwood Virginia Tech Sandra D. Thompson Field N/AW 2–0327
September 267:00 PM#7 Notre Dame #1 Indiana Armstrong Stadium Big Ten Network L 0–14,654
September 267:00 PM South Carolina #2 Wake Forest Spry Stadium ACC Network ExtraW 2–11,050
September 267:00 PM South Florida #8 Louisville Lynn Stadium ACC Network ExtraT 1–1 (2OT)1,567
September 267:00 PM UNC Asheville NC State Dail Soccer FieldACC Network ExtraW 3–0693
September 267:00 PM West Virginia Pittsburgh Ambrose Urbanic Field ACC Network ExtraW 7–0456
September 267:00 PM Winthrop #5 North Carolina UNCG Soccer Stadium ACC Network ExtraW 4–0226
September 295:00 PM Virginia Tech Boston College Newton Soccer Complex ACC Network ExtraVT 1–0308
September 297:00 PM#6 Clemson #2 Wake Forest Spry Stadium ESPNU WAKE 3–2 (2OT)4,781
September 297:00 PM NC State #5 North Carolina WakeMed Soccer Park ACC Network ExtraUNC 1–03,206
September 297:00 PM#21 Syracuse Pittsburgh Ambrose Urbanic Field ACC Network ExtraPITT 2–1489
September 297:00 PM#10 Virginia #7 Notre Dame Alumni StadiumACC Network ExtraT 1–1 (2OT)2,158
September 307:00 PM#8 Louisville #19 Duke Koskinen Stadium ACC Network ExtraLOU 1–01,103

Players of the week:

OffensiveDefensive
PlayerTeamPlayerTeam
Ema Twumasi Wake Forest Bryce Cregan Pittsburgh
Reference: ACC [33]

Week 7 (Oct 2–8)

Schedule and results:

DateTime (ET)Visiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendance
October 27:00 PM Portland #10 Virginia Klöckner Stadium ACC Network ExtraW 2–1 (OT)1,319
October 37:00 PM Akron Syracuse SU Soccer Stadium ACC Network ExtraL 0–11,172
October 37:00 PM Belmont NC State Dail Soccer FieldACC Network ExtraW 3–0703
October 37:00 PM Elon #19 Duke Koskinen Stadium ACC Network ExtraW 1–0543
October 37:00 PM James Madison #3 North Carolina WakeMed Soccer Park ACC Network ExtraW 6–0438
October 37:00 PM Northwestern #9 Notre Dame Alumni StadiumACC Network ExtraW 2–1 (OT)565
October 37:00 PM Pittsburgh #14 Columbia Rocco B. Commiso Soccer StadiumN/AW 1–0157
October 37:00 PM Virginia Tech South Carolina Stone Stadium N/AW 3–23,972
October 65:00 PM Boston College #11 Virginia Klöckner Stadium ACC Network ExtraUVA 1–01,781
October 67:00 PM#19 Duke Pittsburgh Ambrose Urbanic Field ACC Network ExtraDUKE 2–0623
October 67:00 PM#7 Louisville Virginia Tech Sandra D. Thompson Field ACC Network ExtraLOU 1–0573
October 67:00 PM NC State Syracuse SU Soccer Stadium ACC Network ExtraNCST 2–11,211
October 67:00 PM#9 Notre Dame #5 Clemson Riggs Field ACC Network ExtraND 2–14,035
October 67:00 PM#2 Wake Forest #4 North Carolina WakeMed Soccer Park ACC Network ExtraWAKE 2–12,006

Players of the week:

OffensiveDefensive
PlayerTeamPlayerTeam
Jon Gallagher Notre Dame Sergi Nus Virginia
Reference: ACC [34]

Week 8 (Oct 9–15)

Schedule and results:

DateTime (ET)Visiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendance
October 91:00 PM#19 Duke #10 Georgetown Shaw FieldHoyas LiveW 2−1497
October 104:00 PM Boston College Harvard Jordan Field NESNW 3–1167
October 107:00 PM Florida Atlantic #5 Louisville Lynn Stadium ACC Network ExtraW 5–0918
October 107:00 PM Gardner-Webb #11 Clemson Riggs Field ACC Network ExtraW 5–01,059
October 107:00 PM Lehigh #10 Virginia Klöckner Stadium ACC Network ExtraW 4–21,265
October 107:00 PM Longwood #2 Wake Forest Spry Stadium N/AW 8–01,127
October 107:00 PM#24 Michigan #7 Notre Dame Alumni StadiumACC Network ExtraW 3–1660
October 107:00 PM Penn State Pittsburgh Ambrose Urbanic Field ACC Network ExtraW 3–2823
October 136:00 PM Syracuse Boston College Newton Soccer Complex ACC Network ExtraBC 2–1 (OT)732
October 137:00 PM#11 Clemson #16 Duke Koskinen Stadium ACC Network ExtraCLEM 4–1758
October 137:00 PM#4 North Carolina #5 Louisville Lynn Stadium ACC Network ExtraT 0–0 (2OT)3,435
October 137:00 PM Pittsburgh #7 Notre Dame Alumni StadiumACC Network ExtraPITT 1–0825
October 137:00 PM#10 Virginia Cavaliers NC State Dail Soccer FieldRSNT 0–0 (2OT)956
October 147:00 PM Virginia Tech #2 Wake Forest Spry Stadium ACC Network ExtraWAKE 3–03,846

Players of the week:

OffensiveDefensive
PlayerTeamPlayerTeam
Diego Campos Clemson Mauriq Hill Pittsburgh
Reference: ACC [35]

Week 9 (Oct 16–22)

Schedule and results:

DateTime (ET)Visiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendance
October 176:00 PM Connecticut Boston College Newton Soccer Complex N/AW 3–2 (OT)139
October 177:00 PM#5 Louisville Charlotte Transamerica Field N/AW 1–0 (OT)1,027
October 177:00 PM#12 Notre Dame #19 Akron FirstEnergy Stadium ESPN3L 0–21,905
October 177:00 PM Old Dominion #4 North Carolina WakeMed Soccer Park ACC Network ExtraW 2–1 (2OT)200
October 177:00 PM Radford #10 Virginia Klöckner Stadium N/AL 0–11,356
October 177:00 PM UNC Wilmington NC State Dail Soccer FieldACC Network ExtraW 2–1534
October 177:00 PM#2 Wake Forest Elon Rudd FieldN/AW 2–0731
October 187:00 PM Syracuse Ohio State Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium N/AW 2–1488
October 187:00 PM Virginia Tech William & Mary Albert-Daly Field N/AL 1–4515
October 207:00 PM#15 Duke #12 Notre Dame Alumni StadiumACC Network ExtraT 0–0 (2OT)1,703
October 207:00 PM Pittsburgh #10 Virginia Klöckner Stadium ACC Network ExtraUVA 2–1 (2OT)3,450
October 217:00 PM#7 Clemson Syracuse SU Soccer Stadium ACC Network ExtraCLEM 2–11,672
October 217:00 PM NC State #5 Louisville Lynn Stadium ACC Network ExtraNCST 3–21,978
October 217:00 PM#2 Wake Forest Boston College Newton Soccer Complex ACC Network ExtraWAKE 4–0791
October 222:30 PM#4 North Carolina Virginia Tech Sandra D. Thompson Field ACC Network ExtraUNC 4–0850

Players of the week:

OffensiveDefensive
PlayerTeamPlayerTeam
Manny Perez NC State Will Pulisic Duke
Reference: ACC [36]

Week 10 (Oct 23–29)

Schedule and results:

DateTime (ET)Visiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendance
October 247:00 PM#14 Akron Pittsburgh Ambrose Urbanic Field ACC Network ExtraL 0–3707
October 247:00 PM Delaware #18 Duke Koskinen Stadium ACC Network ExtraW 2–1331
October 277:00 PM Boston College NC State Method Road ACC Network ExtraT 0–0 (2OT)609
October 277:00 PM#11 Louisville #4 Clemson Riggs Field ACC Network ExtraLOU 2–12,022
October 277:00 PM#16 Notre Dame #3 North Carolina WakeMed Soccer Park ACC Network ExtraUNC 3–01,226
October 277:00 PM Syracuse #1 Wake Forest Spry Stadium ACC Network ExtraT 0–0 (2OT)4,357
October 277:00 PM#18 Virginia #13 Duke Koskinen Stadium ACC Network ExtraDUKE 1–0905
October 277:00 PM Virginia Tech Pittsburgh Ambrose Urbanic Field ACC Network ExtraVT 3–0905

Players of the week:

OffensiveDefensive
PlayerTeamPlayerTeam
Daniel Wright Duke Hendrik Hilpert Syracuse
Reference: ACC [37]

Week 11 (Oct 30 – Nov 5)

Schedule and results:
Note: Rankings shown are seedings from ACC tournament

DateTime (ET)Visiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendance
November 17:00 PM12 Syracuse 5 Clemson Riggs Field, Clemson, SC ACC Network ExtraCLEM 2–2 (4–3 PK)1,348
November 17:00 PM11 Boston College 6 Virginia Klöckner Stadium, Charlottesville, VA ACC Network ExtraUVA 4–0536
November 17:00 PM10 Pittsburgh 7 Notre Dame Alumni Stadium, Notre Dame, IN ACC Network ExtraND 5–0128
November 17:00 PM9 Virginia Tech 8 NC State Dail Soccer Field, Raleigh, NC ACC Network ExtraVT 1–0 (OT)800
November 51:00 PM9 Virginia Tech 1 Wake Forest Spry Stadium, Winston-Salem, NC ACC Network ExtraWAKE 3–01,709
November 51:00 PM7 Notre Dame 2 North Carolina WakeMed Soccer Park, Cary, NC ACC Network ExtraND 2–1395
November 51:00 PM6 Virginia 3 Louisville Lynn Stadium, Louisville, KY ACC Network ExtraUVA 0–0 (4–3 PK)738
November 51:00 PM5 Clemson 4 Duke Koskinen Stadium, Durham, NC ACC Network ExtraCLEM 1–0468

Week 12 (Nov 6 – Nov 12)

Schedule and results:
Note: Rankings shown are seedings from ACC tournament

DateTime (ET)Visiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendance
November 87:00 PM5 Clemson 1 Wake Forest Spry Stadium, Winston-Salem, NC ACC Network ExtraWAKE 2–11,872
November 87:00 PM7 Notre Dame 6 Virginia Klöckner Stadium, Charlottesville, VA ACC Network ExtraUVA 2–11,142
November 1212:00 PM6 Virginia 1 Wake Forest MUSC Health Stadium, Charleston, SC ESPNUWAKE 0–0 (4–3 PK)1,174

Rankings

United Soccer

Legend
Increase in ranking
Decrease in ranking
Not ranked previous week
Pre
Aug 3.
Wk 1
Aug. 29
Wk 2
Sept. 5
Wk 3
Sept. 12
Wk 4
Sept. 19
Wk 5
Sept. 26
Wk 6
Oct. 3
Wk 7
Oct. 10
Wk 8
Oct. 17
Wk 9
Oct. 24
Wk 10
Oct. 31
Wk 11
Nov. 7
Wk 12
Nov. 14
Final
Dec. 12
Boston College22RV
Clemson55310865117495517
DukeRVRV23RV191916151811161413
Louisville911817108755116997
North Carolina431087544433674
NC StateRVRVRVRVRVRVRV
Notre Dame109621797121621131218
PittsburghRVRV
Syracuse88771121RV
Virginia13121112910111010131617819
Virginia Tech17RVRVRVRVRVRVRVRV
Wake Forest22244222211115

[38]

Top Drawer Soccer

Legend
Increase in ranking
Decrease in ranking
Not ranked previous week
Pre
July 1
Wk 1
Aug. 25
Wk 2
Aug. 28
Wk 3
Sept. 4
Wk 4
Sept. 11
Wk 5
Sept. 18
Wk 6
Sept. 25
Wk 7
Oct. 2
Wk 8
Oct. 9
Wk 9
Oct. 16
Wk 10
Oct. 23
Wk 11
Oct. 30
Wk 12
Nov. 6
Wk 13
Nov. 13
Wk 14
Nov. 20
Wk 15
Nov. 27
Wk 16
Dec. 4
Final
Dec. 11
Boston College25
Clemson888581291013641412819191919
Duke191615171011111317817119121212
Louisville12121171397667151313911666
North Carolina444141613534433865444
NC StateRV
Notre Dame17171063487781621141022222222
Pittsburgh
Syracuse777971120
Virginia141412845655511941221212121
Virginia Tech2020RVRVRVRVRVRVRVRVRV
Wake Forest333367443311111155

[39]

Postseason

ACC tournament

SemifinalsFinal
      
1 Wake Forest 2
5 Clemson 1
1 Wake Forest 0 (4)
6 Virginia 0 (3)
6 Virginia 2
7 Notre Dame 1

NCAA tournament

Nine teams from the Atlantic Coast Conference were selected to participate in the NCAA tournament. Nine teams tied the record for most number of teams from a single conference in the tournament. The record of nine was achieved in 2016, also by the ACC. For the second straight year, seven ACC teams were seeded and received a first round bye in the tournament. The ACC now holds the top three spots for most teams from a conference. The ACC had eight teams invited in 2005. This is the seventeenth consecutive year that at least five teams from the ACC have earned an NCAA bid. [40] All rankings shown in the table below are tournament seeds.

SeedSchool1st round2nd round3rd roundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsChampionship
1 Wake Forest BYEW 1–0 vs. Columbia (Winston-Salem, NC)W 2–0 vs. Butler (Winston-Salem, NC)L 0–2 vs. #9 Stanford (Winston-Salem, NC)
3 North Carolina BYEW 2–1 vs. UNC Wilmington (Chapel Hill, NC)W 2–0 vs. Southern Methodist (Cary, NC)W 2–1 vs. Fordham (Chapel Hill, NC)L 0–1 vs. #2 Indiana (Chester, Pennsylvania)
4 Louisville BYEW 3–2 vs. San Francisco (Louisville, KY) W 2–0 vs. Colgate (Louisville, KY) T 0–0 L, 3–4 PKvs. #5 Akron (Louisville, KY)
6 Duke BYEW 2–1 vs. FIU (Durham, NC) T 2–2 L, 7–8 PK vs. Fordham (Durham, NC)
8 Clemson BYEL 1–3 vs. Coastal Carolina(Clemson, SC)
11 Virginia BYEL 0–1 vs. Fordham(Charlottesville, VA)
12 Notre Dame BYEL 0–1 (OT) vs. Wisconsin(Notre Dame, IN)
None Virginia Tech W 2–0 vs. Air Force(Blacksburg, VA)L 0–3 vs. #7 Michigan State(East Lansing, MI)
None NC State L 0–2 vs. Old Dominion(Norfolk, VA)

Awards

Postseason awards

All-ACC awards and teams

The ACC announced award winners on November 7, 2017. All awards were voted on by the league's head coaches. [41]

2017 ACC Men's Soccer Individual Awards
AwardRecipient(s)
Coach of the Year Bobby Muuss – Wake Forest
Offensive Player of the Year Jon Bakero – Wake Forest
Midfielder of the Year Cam Lindley – North Carolina
Defensive Player of the Year Kevin Politz – Wake Forest
Freshman of the Year Manny Perez – NC State
2017 ACC Men's Soccer All-Conference Teams
First TeamSecond TeamThird TeamRookie Team

Diego Campos, Sr., F, Clemson
Oliver Shannon, Sr., M, Clemson
Tim Kübel, Sr., D, Louisville
Cam Lindley, So., M, North Carolina
Alan Winn, Sr., F, North Carolina
Jon Gallagher, Sr., F, Notre Dame
Jean-Christophe Koffi, Jr., M, Virginia
Marcelo Acuna, Sr., F, Virginia Tech
Ben Lundgaard, Sr., GK, Virginia Tech
Jon Bakero, Sr., F, Wake Forest
Ema Twumasi, So., M, Wake Forest

Brian White, Sr., F, Duke
Tate Schmitt, Jr., M, Louisville
Mohamed Thiaw, Sr., F, Louisville
Zach Wright, Sr., F, North Carolina
Manny Perez, Fr., M, NC State
Javi Pérez, Jr., M, Pitt
Mo Adams, So., M, Syracuse
Pablo Aguilar, Sr., F, Virginia
Jeff Caldwell, Sr., GK, Virginia
Edward Opoku, Jr., F, Virginia
Kevin Politz, Sr., D, Wake Forest

Markus Fjørtoft, Gr., D, Duke
Carter Manley, Sr., D, Duke
Will Pulisic, Fr., GK, Duke
Alex Comsia, Jr., D, North Carolina
Mauricio Pineda, So., M, North Carolina
Jeffrey Farina, Sr., F, Notre Dame
Pol Planellas, Sr., M, Pitt
Tajon Buchanan, Fr., F, Syracuse
Sergi Nus, Jr., D, Virginia
Luis Argudo, Sr., M, Wake Forest
Brad Dunwell, Jr., M, Wake Forest

Robbie Robinson, Fr., F, Clemson
Will Pulisic, Fr., GK, Duke
John Nelson, Fr., D, North Carolina
David Loera, Fr., M, NC State
Manny Perez, Fr., M, NC State
Alexander Dexter, Fr., F, Pitt
Edward Kizza, Fr., F, Pitt
Tajon Buchanan, Fr., F, Syracuse
Joe Bell, Fr., M, Virginia
Omir Fernandez, Fr., M, Wake Forest
Brandon Servania, Fr., M, Wake Forest

All-Americans

College Soccer News

Six ACC players were named All-Americans by CollegeSoccerNews.com [42]

Position1st Team2nd Team3rd Team
PlayerSchoolPlayerSchoolPlayerSchool
FW Jon Bakero
Jon Gallagher
Wake Forest
Notre Dame
Alan Winn North Carolinanone
MF Cam Lindley North Carolinanonenone
DF Tim Kübel Louisville Kevin Politz Wake Forestnone
GKnonenonenone
Soccer America

Seven ACC players were named All-Americans by Soccer America on December 8 . [43]

Position1st Team2nd Team3rd Team
PlayerSchoolPlayerSchoolPlayerSchool
FW Jon Bakero Wake Forest Jon Gallagher
Alan Winn
Notre Dame
North Carolina
Brian White Duke
MF Cam Lindley North Carolinanonenone
DF Tim Kübel Louisvillenone Kevin Politz Wake Forest
GKnonenonenone
United Soccer Coaches

On December 7, 2017, United Soccer Coaches announced their All-America teams, broken into three starting XI's. Seven ACC players were named All-America by USC. [44]

Position1st Team2nd Team3rd Team
PlayerSchoolPlayerSchoolPlayerSchool
FW Jon Bakero Wake ForestJon Gallagher
Alan Winn
Notre Dame
North Carolina
Brian WhiteDuke
MFCam LindleyNorth Carolinanonenone
DF Tim Kübel LouisvillenoneKevin PolitzWake Forest
GKnonenonenone

National awards

MLS SuperDraft

Total picks by school

TeamRound 1Round 2Round 3Round 4Total
Clemson 02002
Duke 21003
Louisville 02002
North Carolina 01001
NC State 00101
Notre Dame 10001
Pittsburgh 01001
Syracuse 10001
Virginia 11204
Virginia Tech 10001
Wake Forest 20103

List of selections

RoundPick #MLS teamPlayerPositionCollegeOther
15 Chicago Fire Flag of Spain.svg Jon Bakero FW Wake Forest
110 Chicago Fire Flag of England.svg Mo Adams MF Syracuse Generation adidas
111 FC Dallas Flag of Ghana.svg Ema Twumasi MF Wake Forest Generation adidas
114 Atlanta United FC Flag of Ireland.svg Jon Gallagher FW Notre Dame
116 New York Red Bulls Flag of the United States.svg Brian White MF Duke
119 New York City FC Flag of the United States.svg Jeff Caldwell GK Virginia
121 Columbus Crew Flag of the United States.svg Ben Lundgaard GK Virginia Tech
123 Minnesota United FC Flag of the United States.svg Carter Manley DF Duke
224 Los Angeles Flag of Spain.svg Pol Calvet MF Pittsburgh
225 Colorado Rapids Flag of the United States.svg Alan Winn FW North Carolina
228 Toronto FC Flag of Germany.svg Tim Kübel DF Louisville
232 Columbus Crew Flag of Ghana.svg Edward Opoku FW Virginia Generation adidas
235 San Jose Earthquakes Flag of Senegal.svg Mohamed Thiaw FW Louisville
236 Atlanta United FC Flag of England.svg Oliver Shannon MF Clemson
238 Chicago Fire Flag of Costa Rica.svg Diego Campos FW Clemson
245 Seattle Sounders FC Flag of Norway.svg Markus Fjørtoft DF Duke
359 Houston Dynamo Flag of Guatemala.svg Pablo Aguilar MF Virginia
361 Portland Timbers Flag of the United States.svg Caleb Duvernay DF NC State
366 Houston Dynamo Flag of the United States.svg Sheldon Sullivan DF Virginia
367 Columbus Crew Flag of the United States.svg Luis Argudo MF Wake Forest

Homegrown contracts

Original MLS teamPlayerPositionCollegeNotes
New York Red Bulls Kevin Politz Defender Wake Forest 2017 ACC Defender of the Year
FC Dallas Brandon Servania Midfielder Wake Forest 2017 ACC Freshmen Best XI

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