2018 Atlantic Coast Conference women's soccer season

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2018 Atlantic Coast Conference women's soccer season
Atlantic Coast Conference logo.svg
League NCAA Division I
Sport Soccer
DurationAugust 16, 2018 – December 2, 2018
Number of teams14
2019 NWSL College Draft
Top draft pick Sam Staab
Picked by Washington Spirit, 4th overall
Regular season
Season champions North Carolina
  Runners-up Duke
Season MVPOffensive: Alessia Russo
Midfielder: Sam Coffey
Defensive: Sam Staab
Top scorer Sam CoffeyBoston College [1]
Tournament
Champions Florida State
  Runners-up North Carolina
Finals MVPDallas Dorosy – Florida State
ACC women's soccer seasons
2018 ACC women's soccer standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L T PCTW L T PCT
No. 2 North Carolina  y1000 1.0002042 .808
No. 10 Duke  y811 .8501642 .773
No. 11 Virginia  y730 .7001651 .750
Boston College  y631 .6501451 .725
Louisville  y640 .6001270 .632
No. 25 Clemson  y640 .6001290 .571
No. 1 Florida State  y541 .5502043 .796
No. 21 Virginia Tech  y550 .5001183 .568
No. 25 Wake Forest  y460 .400992 .500
Notre Dame  460 .4008100 .444
No. 22 NC State  y352 .4001174 .591
Miami  361 .350693 .417
Pittsburgh  0100 .0004121 .265
Syracuse  0100 .0003150 .167
Conference champion
2018 ACC Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of December 4, 2018
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches Poll
Source: The ACC

The 2018 Atlantic Coast Conference women's soccer season will be the 30th season of women's varsity soccer in the conference.

Contents

The Duke Blue Devils the defending regular season champions. The North Carolina Tar Heels are the defending ACC tournament Champions.

Changes from 2017

Pre-Season
  1. Pittsburgh fired their coach Greg Miller on November 3, 2017. [2] On December 19, 2017 Randy Waldrum was announced as his replacement. [3]
  2. Miami fired their coach Mary-Frances Monroe on January 15, 2018, after 5 seasons as head coach. [4] On February 27, 2018 Sarah Barnes was announced as the new head coach. Barnes was hired from George Washington University. [5]
  3. Notre Dame's coach Theresa Romagnolo resigned on January 22, 2018, citing the desire to spend more time with her family. [6] Assistant coach Nate Norman was promoted to head coach on February 20, 2018. [7]
Post-Season
  1. Boston College's coach Allison Foley resigned on December 12, 2018 citing the desire to pursue other opportunities. [8]

Teams

Stadiums and locations

TeamStadiumCapacity
Boston College Eagles Newton Soccer Complex 2,500
Clemson Tigers Riggs Field 6,500
Duke Blue Devils Koskinen Stadium 7,000
Florida State Seminoles Seminole Soccer Complex 1,600
Louisville Cardinals Lynn Stadium 5,300
Miami Hurricanes Cobb Stadium 500
NC State Wolfpack Dail Soccer Stadium3,000
North Carolina Tar Heels Fetzer Field 5,025
Notre Dame Fighting Irish Alumni Stadium 2,500
Pittsburgh Panthers Ambrose Urbanic Field 735
Syracuse Orange SU Soccer Stadium 5,000
Virginia Cavaliers Klöckner Stadium 8,000
Virginia Tech Hokies Thompson Field 2,500
Wake Forest Demon Deacons Spry Stadium 3,000

1. ^ Georgia Tech does not sponsor women's soccer

Personnel

TeamHead coachCaptain
Boston College Eagles Flag of the United States.svg Alison Foley [9] Gaby Carreiro
Kayla Jennings [10]
Clemson Tigers Flag of the United States.svg Eddie Radwanski [11] Lauren Harkes
Kimber Haley
Sam Staab [12]
Duke Blue Devils Flag of the United States.svg Robbie Church [13]
Florida State Seminoles Flag of the United States.svg Mark Krikorian [14] Natalia Kuikka [15]
Louisville Cardinals Flag of the United States.svg Karen Ferguson-Dayes [16] Gabby Vincent [17]
Miami Hurricanes Flag of the United States.svg Sarah Barnes [18]
NC State Wolfpack Flag of the United States.svg Tim Santoro [19]
North Carolina Tar Heels Flag of India.svg Anson Dorrance [20]
Notre Dame Fighting Irish Flag of the United States.svg Nate Norman [21]
Pittsburgh Panthers Flag of the United States.svg Randy Waldrum [22]
Syracuse Orange Flag of England.svg Phil Wheddon [23]
Virginia Cavaiers Flag of the United States.svg Steve Swanson [24] Zoe Morse [ citation needed ]
Virginia Tech Hokies Flag of the United States.svg Charles Adair [25]
Wake Forest Demon Deacons Flag of the United States.svg Tony da Luz [26]

Pre-season

Hermann Trophy Watchlist

Prior to the season, seven ACC women's soccer players were named to the MAC Hermann Trophy Watchlist. [27]

Pre-season poll

The ACC women's soccer pre-season poll was determined by a vote of all 14 ACC women's soccer head coaches. The poll was voted on as teams began their pre-season training during the first week of August. The coaches also voted on a pre-season all-ACC team. Results were released on August 6. [28]

Pre-season coaches poll

  1. North Carolina – 183 (4)
  2. Florida State – 174 (5)
  3. Virginia – 173 (2)
  4. Duke – 151 (3)
  5. NC State – 144
  6. Clemson – 120
  7. Notre Dame – 111
  8. Wake Forest – 104
  9. Louisville – 75
  10. Boston College – 72
  11. Virginia Tech – 66
  12. Syracuse – 40
  13. Miami – 34
  14. Pittsburgh – 23

First Place Votes shown in ()

Source: [28]

Pre-season All-ACC Team

PositionPlayerClassSchool
Goalkeeper Mandy McGlynn JuniorVirginia Tech
Defender Sam Staab SeniorClemson
Natalia Kuikka SeniorFlorida State
Midfielder Sam Coffey SophomoreBoston College
Ella Stevens JuniorDuke
Emina Ekic SophomoreLouisville
Taryn TorresSophomoreVirginia
Forward Kayla McCoy SeniorDuke
Deyna Castellanos JuniorFlorida State
Alessia Russo SophomoreNorth Carolina
Tziarra King JuniorNC State

Source: [28]

Regular season

Conference matrix

The table below shows head-to-head results between teams in conference play. Each team plays 10 matches. Each team does not play every other team.

 Boston CollegeClemsonDukeFlorida StateLouisvilleMiamiNorth CarolinaNC StateNotre DamePittsburghSyracuseVirginiaVirginia TechWake Forest
vs. Boston College1–22–11–21–1 (2OT)1–00–20–70–30–32–1
vs. Clemson2–13–20–11–2 (OT)1–00–20–30–1 (2OT)1–32–1
vs. Duke1–22–31–20–21–1 (2OT)0–20–42–10–22–3
vs. Florida State2–11–01–01–01–1 (2OT)0–40–40–20–31–2
vs. Louisville2–10–35–11–20–20–20–11–01–00–2
vs. Miami1–1 (2OT)2–1 (OT)2–00–13–02–01–02–30–12–0
vs. North Carolina0–10–10–11–50–21–20–31–70–20–1
vs. NC State2–01–1 (2OT)1–1 (2OT)2–10–12–10–63–62–12–0
vs. Notre Dame2–04–02–02–11–20–21–53–02–10–1
vs. Pittsburgh7–02–04–02–03–23–06–02–07–02–0
vs. Syracuse3–03–04–01–01–07–16–35–14–03–0
vs. Virginia1–0 (2OT)1–22–00–11–20–30–70–41–01–5
vs. Virginia Tech3–03–12–03–00–10–22–01–20–20–1
vs. Wake Forest1–21–23–22–12–01–00–21–00–35–1
Total6–3–16–4–08–1–15–4–16–4–03–6–110–0–03–5–24–6–00–10–00–10–07–3–05–5–04–6–0

Rankings

United Soccer

Legend
 Increase in ranking
 Decrease in ranking
 Not ranked previous week
 Pre
Wk 1
Wk 2
Wk 3
Wk 4
Wk 5
Wk 6
Wk 7
Wk 8
Wk 9
Wk 10
Wk 11
Wk 12
Final
Boston CollegeRVRV1111811192022RV
ClemsonRVRVRVRVRVRVRV2325RV
Duke311121413121517111058910
Florida State1064327101013149751 (34)
LouisvilleRV24RVRVRVRVRVRVRV
Miami
North Carolina64326533333332
NC State2016131317162123RVRVRVRVRV22
Notre Dame1420RVRV
Pittsburgh
Syracuse
Virginia876654686611111211
Virginia TechRV21
Wake ForestRVRVRVRVRVRV25

Top Drawer Soccer

Legend
 Increase in ranking
 Decrease in ranking
 Not ranked previous week
 Pre
Wk 1
Wk 2
Wk 3
Wk 4
Wk 5
Wk 6
Wk 7
Wk 8
Wk 9
Wk 10
Wk 11
Wk 12
Wk 13
Wk 14
Wk 15
Wk 16
Final
Boston CollegeRV14161214202225
Clemson
Duke771111887131499691010121212
Florida State998533915121718151244431
LouisvilleRV25RVRVRVRV
Miami
North Carolina3333129852222266542
NC State1616161518191724RVRVRVRV212121
Notre Dame19191725
Pittsburgh
Syracuse
Virginia555422238669677999
Virginia Tech23232323
Wake ForestRVRVRVRVRVRV

Players of the Week

WeekOffensive Player of the weekDefensive of the week
Week 1 - Aug. 21 [29] Maisie Whitsett, Louisville Julia Ashley, North Carolina
Mandy McGlynn, Virginia Tech
Week 2 - Aug. 28 [30] Kia Rankin, NC State Brooke Heinsohn, Duke
Week 3 - Sep. 4 [31] Yujie Zhao, Florida State Nonie Frishette, Wake Forest
Week 4 - Sep. 11 [32] Rebecca Jarrett, Virginia Brooke Bollinger, Florida State
Brianna Westrup, Virginia
Week 5 - Sep. 18 [33] Rachel Jones, North Carolina Taylor Otto, North Carolina
Week 6 – Sep. 25 [34] Jenna Bike, Boston College Alexis Bryant, Boston College
Mariana Speckmaier, Clemson
Week 7 – Oct. 2 [35] Alessia Russo, North Carolina Mandy McGlynn (2), Virginia Tech
Week 8 - Oct. 9 [36] Sam Coffey, Boston College Alexis Bryant (2), Boston College
Sandy MacIver, Clemson
Week 9 – Oct. 16 [37] Taylor Racioppi, Duke Sydney Wootten, NC State
Week 10 - Oct. 23 [38] Deyna Castellanos, Florida State Natalia Kuikka, Florida State
Brooke Bingham, North Carolina
Week 11 – Oct. 30 [39] Mariana Speckmaier (2), Clemson Phallon Tullis-Joyce, Miami

Postseason

ACC tournament

SemifinalsFinal
      
1 North Carolina 1
5 Clemson 0
1 North Carolina 2
7 Florida State 3
7 Florida State 3
3 Virginia 1

NCAA tournament

An NCAA record 10 ACC teams were selected to the 2018 Women's Soccer Tournament. Additionally, two teams received No. 1 seeds and five total teams were seeded. [40]

SeedRegionSchool1st round2nd round3rd roundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsChampionship
1Tallahassee Florida State W 1–0 vs. Loyola Chicago(Tallahassee, FL)W 3–1 vs. South Florida(Tallahassee, FL)T 1–1 (5–4 PKs) vs. USC(Tallahassee, FL)W 1–0 vs. Penn State(Tallahassee, FL)W 2–0 vs. Stanford(Cary, NC)W 1–0 vs. North Carolina(Cary, NC)
1Cary North Carolina W 4–0 vs. Howard(Cary, NC)W 4–1 vs. Kansas(Cary, NC)W 3–0 vs. Virginia Tech(Cary, NC)T 2–2 (4–2 PKs) vs. UCLA(Cary, NC)W 1–0 (OT) vs. Georgetown(Cary, NC)L 0–1 vs. Florida State(Cary, NC)
3Washington D.C. Virginia W 2–0 vs. Monmouth(Charlottesville, VA)T 0–0 (4–2 PKs)vs. Texas Tech(Washington, D.C.)L 1–2 vs. Baylor(Waco, Texas)
4Stanford Boston College L 1–4 vs. Hofstra(Chestnut Hill, MA)
4Washington D.C. Duke W 1–0 vs. Rutgers(Durham, NC)W 3–0 vs. Lipscomb(Washington, D.C.)L 1–4 vs. Georgetown(Washington, D.C.)
Stanford Clemson L 1–2vs. Ole Miss(Clemson, SC)
Stanford Louisville L 1–2 vs. Tennessee(Knoxville, TN)
Cary NC State W 1–0 vs. Northwestern(Raleigh, NC)T 1–1 (5–4 PKs) vs. Santa Clara(Cary, NC)L 0–5 vs. UCLA(Los Angeles, CA)
Chapel Hill Virginia Tech W 1–0 vs. Texas(Austin, TX)W 1–0 vs. Arkansas(Cary, NC)L 0–3 vs. North Carolina(Cary, NC)
Tallahassee Wake Forest W 1–0 vs. Ohio State(Winston-Salem, NC)T 2–2 (6–5 PKs) vs. West Virginia(Morgantown, WV)L 0–1 vs. Penn State(Morgantown, WV)
W–L (%):7–3 (.700)4–0–3 (.786)1–5–1 (.214)1–0–1 (.750)2–0 (1.000)1–1 (.500) Total: 16–9–5 (.617)

Awards and honors

All-Americans

2018 United Soccer Coaches All-Americans [41]
First TeamSecond TeamThird Team

Sam Coffey - Midfielder - Boston College
Kayla McCoy - Forward - Duke
Alessia Russo - Forward - North Carolina

Emina Ekic - Midfielder - Louisville
Yujie Zhao - Midfielder - Florida State
Deyna Castellanos - Forward - Florida State

Juila Ashley - Defender - North Carolina
Natalia Kuikka - Defender - Florida State
Sam Staab - Defender - Clemson
Taylor Otto - Midfielder - North Carolina

ACC Awards

2018 ACC Women's Soccer Individual Awards [42]
AwardRecipient(s)
Offensive Player of the Year Alessia Russo - North Carolina
Coach of the Year Anson Dorrance - North Carolina
Defensive Player of the Year Sam Staab - Clemson
Midfielder of the Year Sam Coffey - Boston College
Freshman of the Year Yujie Zhao - Florida State
2018 ACC Women's Soccer All-Conference Teams [42]
First TeamSecond TeamThird TeamAll-Freshman Team

Sam Coffey, So., M, Boston College
Sam Staab, Sr., D, Clemson
Kayla McCoy, Sr., F, Duke
Deyna Castellanos, Jr., F, Florida State
Yujie Zhao, Fr., M, Florida State
Emina Ekic, So., M, Louisville
Emily Fox, So., D, North Carolina
Taylor Otto, R-So., M, North Carolina
Brianna Pinto, Fr., M, North Carolina
Alessia Russo, So., F, North Carolina
Mandy McGlynn, Jr., GK, Virginia Tech

Mariana Speckmaier, So., F, Clemson
Taylor Racioppi, Sr., F, Duke
Ella Stevens, Jr., M, Duke
Jaelin Howell, Fr., M, Florida State
Natalia Kuikka, Sr., D, Florida State
Phallon Tullis-Joyce, R-Sr., GK, Miami
Julia Ashley, Sr., D, North Carolina
Tziarra King, Jr., F, NC State
Ricci Walkling, Jr., M, NC State
Phoebe McClernon, Jr., D, Virginia
Bayley Feist, Sr., M, Wake Forest

Sandy MacIver, Jr., GK, Clemson
Miranda Weslake, R-Sr., F, Clemson
Malia Berkely, R-So., D, Florida State
Brooklynn Rivers, Jr., F, Louisville
Courtney Petersen, R-Jr., D, Virginia
Dorian Bailey, Sr., M, North Carolina
Karin Muya, Gr., F, Notre Dame
Alexa Spaanstra, Fr., F, Virginia
Taryn Torres, So., M, Virginia
Kelsey Irwin, R-Jr., D, Virginia Tech
Peyton Perea, Sr., M, Wake Forest

Kayla Duran, Fr., D, Boston College
Delaney Graham, Fr., D, Duke
Sydney Simmons, Fr., M, Duke
Jaelin Howell, Fr., M, Florida State
Yujie Zhao, Fr., M, Florida State
Brianna Pinto, Fr., M, North Carolina
Rachel Jones, Fr., F, North Carolina
Rebecca Jarrett, Fr., F, Virginia
Alexa Spaanstra, Fr., F, Virginia
Emily Gray, Fr., M, Virginia Tech
Giovanna Demarco, Fr, M, Wake Forest

Draft picks

The ACC had 9 players selected in the 2019 NWSL Draft. This was the most selections in the draft from a single conference. The ACC had three players selected in the first round, three in the second round and three in the fourth round. [43]

FW Forward MF Midfielder DF Defender GK Goalkeeper
PlayerTeamRoundPick #PositionSchool
Sam Staab Washington Spirit 14DF Clemson
Julia Ashley Sky Blue FC 16DFNorth Carolina
Dorian Bailey Washington Spirit 18MFNorth Carolina
Betsy Brandon Houston Dash 216MFVirginia
Bayley Feist Washington Spirit 217MFWake Forest
Kayla McCoy Houston Dash 218FWDuke
Alexandra Kimball Utah Royals FC 432MFNorth Carolina
Sabrina Flores Sky Blue FC 434DFNotre Dame
Kaycie Tillman North Carolina Courage 436MFFlorida State

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