2021 Atlantic Coast Conference men's soccer season

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2021 Atlantic Coast Conference men's soccer season
Atlantic Coast Conference logo.svg
League NCAA Division I
Sport Soccer
DurationAugust 23, 2021 – October 29, 2021
Number of teams12
2022 MLS SuperDraft
Top draft pick Thorleifur Úlfarsson, 4th overall
Picked by Houston Dynamo
Regular season
Season championsAtlantic:Clemson
Coastal:Pittsburgh
  Runners-upAtlantic:Louisville
Coastal:Duke
Season MVP Offensive: Thorleifur Úlfarsson
Midfielder: Peter Stroud
Defensive:Jasper Löeffelsend
ACC Tournament
Champions Notre Dame
  Runners-up Duke
Finals MVP Flag of the United States.svg Dawson McCartney
ACC men's soccer seasons
2021 ACC men's soccer standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Atlantic
No. 1 Clemson + 5 3 016 5 2
Louisville + 5 3 010 7 1
No. 17 Wake Forest + 4 3 113 7 1
Boston College 2 4 26 7 2
Syracuse 2 5 18 8 2
NC State 1 5 27 8 2
Coastal
No. 12 Duke + 5 2 114 5 1
No. 6 Pittsburgh + 5 2 113 5 2
No. 4 Notre Dame4 2 214 5 5
North Carolina + 4 4 011 7 2
No. 19 Virginia Tech + 3 4 111 5 4
Virginia 2 5 16 9 3
As of December 14, 2021
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches
Source: The ACC

The 2021 Atlantic Coast Conference men's soccer season was the 68th season of men's varsity soccer in the conference.

Contents

Clemson are the defending champions of the Atlantic Conference and the Pittsburgh are the defending champions of the Coastal Conference. Clemson is the defending ACC tournament Champion.

Clemson and Pittsburgh both retained their regular season titles in their respective conferences. However, Clemson could not defend its ACC Tournament crown, with Notre Dame prevailing in the 2021 tournament. Eight ACC teams were invited to the NCAA tournament. Clemson had the best showing of the eight, winning their third title in program history.

Teams

Stadiums and locations

Atlantic Division [1]
TeamStadiumCapacity
Boston College Eagles Newton Campus Soccer Field 2,500
Clemson Tigers Riggs Field 6,500
Louisville Cardinals Lynn Stadium 5,300
NC State Wolfpack Dail Soccer Field 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 Dorrance Field 4,200
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 coachYears at schoolOverall recordRecord at schoolACC record
Boston College Bob Thompson 21–3–11–3–11–3–1
Clemson Mike Noonan 12337–179–46124–66–3348–33–15
Duke John Kerr Jr. 14192–148–43111–89–3044–51–16
Louisville John Michael Hayden 315–16–315–16–38–10–2
North Carolina Carlos Somoano 11137–42–29137–42–2953–17–16
NC State George Kiefer 5192–122–6130–28–149–19–9
Notre Dame Chad Riley 429–24–429–24–411–15–2
Pittsburgh Jay Vidovich 6251–99–3344–45–217–23–3
Syracuse Ian McIntyre 12202–139–6295–75–3318–35–16
Virginia George Gelnovatch 26345–139–59345–139–5993–66–32
Virginia Tech Mike Brizendine 1388–103–3088–103–3023–60–19
Wake Forest Bobby Muuss 7177–74–36102–18–1239–5–7

Notes

Preseason

Hermann Trophy

The preseason watch list for the Hermann Trophy was released on August 26, 2021. [2]

PlayerClassPositionSchool
Jasper Löeffelsend Graduate StudentDF Pittsburgh
Valentin Noël JuniorFW Pittsburgh

Preseason Poll

The 2021 ACC Preseason Poll was announced on August 18, 2021. The league's 12 head coaches voted Pittsburgh as the preseason favorite, with 7 of the 12 votes. [3] Full results of the preseason poll are shown below:

Atlantic Division
Predicted finishTeamVotes (1st place)
1 Clemson 64 (9)
2 Wake Forest 57 (2)
3 Louisville 38
4 Boston College 36 (1)
5 NC State 27
6 Syracuse 26
Coastal Division
Predicted finishTeamVotes (1st place)
1 Pittsburgh 64 (9)
2 North Carolina 58 (3)
3 Virginia Tech 40
4 Virginia 32
5 Duke 28
6 Notre Dame 24
Media poll (ACC Championship)
RankTeamVotes
1 Pittsburgh 7
2 Clemson 3
3 North Carolina 2

Preseason awards

Preseason All-ACC Watchlist [3]
PositionPlayerClassSchool
Goalkeeper Alec Smir Graduate Student North Carolina
Leon Krapf Redshirt.svg Senior NC State
DefenderVictor SouzaJunior Boston College
Oskar ÅgrenJunior Clemson
Andreas UelandJunior Virginia
Sivert HaugliSenior Virginia Tech
Midfielder Peter Stroud Sophomore Duke
Valentin Noël Junior Pittsburgh
ForwardPedro FonsecaSenior Louisville
Jack Lynn Senior Notre Dame
Deandre KerrSophomore Syracuse
Kyle HolcombSenior Wake Forest

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. 24 – Aug. 30)

DateTime (ET)Visiting teamHome teamSiteResultAttendance
August 265:00 p.m.No. 15 Virginia Tech Kansas City Sentara ParkHarrisonburg, VA T 2–2 (2OT)N/A
7:00 p.m. St. John's No. 6 Clemson Riggs FieldClemson, SC W 2–1N/A
USC Upstate NC State Dail Soccer FieldRaleigh, NC W 2–01,141
VCU No. 7 Wake Forest Spry StadiumWinston–Salem, NC L 0–21,296
Western Michigan Virginia Klöckner StadiumCharlottesville, VA W 2–11,815
7:30 p.m. Bucknell No. 4 North Carolina Dorrance FieldChapel Hill, NC W 7–01,227
Drexel Syracuse SU Soccer StadiumSyracuse, NY W 2–0727
8:00 p.m. Duquesne No. 3 Pittsburgh Ambrose Urbanic FieldPittsburgh, PA W 7–01,310
Louisville Saint Louis Hermann StadiumSt. Louis, MO L 1–2 (2OT)2,224
August 277:00 p.m.No. 2 Indiana Notre Dame Alumni StadiumNotre Dame, IN L 2–3 (OT)2,347
7:30 p.m. Liberty Duke Koskinen StadiumDurham, NC W 3–0851
August 284:00 p.m. Boston College Quinnipiac Quinnipiac Soccer StadiumHamden, CT L 1–2226
August 292:30 p.m. Merrimack DukeKoskinen Stadium • Durham, NCW 4–0262
3:30 p.m.No. 15 Virginia TechNo. 1 Marshall Sentara Park • Harrisonburg, VAW 3–2113
7:00 p.m.BucknellNo. 7 Wake ForestSpry Stadium • Winston–Salem, NCW 2–01,089
SyracuseNo. 11 Penn State Jeffrey FieldState College, PA L 0–32,073
USC UpstateNo. 6 ClemsonRiggs Field • Clemson, SCW 5–0N/A
7:30 p.m.VCUNo. 4 North CarolinaDorrance Field • Chapel Hill, NCT 1–1 (2OT)1,776
August 305:30 p.m. Boston University Boston College Newton Soccer ComplexChestnut Hill, MA W 2–1750
7:00 p.m. NIU Notre DameAlumni Stadium • Notre Dame, INW 2–0456
No. 3 Pittsburgh West Virginia Dick Dlesk Soccer StadiumMorgantown, WV L 1–21,316
UNC Asheville NC StateDail Soccer Field • Raleigh, NCW 4–01,589
7:30 p.m. Evansville Louisville Lynn StadiumLouisville, KY W 2–1504
Players of the Week
OffensiveDefensive
PlayerTeamPlayerTeam
Veljko Petković Pittsburgh George Marks Clemson
Reference: [4]

Week 2 (Aug. 31 – Sept. 6)

DateTime (ET)Visiting teamHome teamSiteResultAttendance
September 27:00 p.m.No. 24 Duke Michigan U-M Soccer Stadium • Ann Arbor, MI W 1–00
High Point VirginiaKlöckner Stadium • Charlottesville, VAW 2–01,042
September 34:00 p.m. UCF No. 10 Virginia TechDail Soccer Field • Raleigh, NCW 2–150
7:00 p.m.No. 2 Georgetown SyracuseSU Soccer Stadium • Syracuse, NYL 0–11,674
Georgia Southern No. 6 North CarolinaDorrance Field • Chapel Hill, NCW 3–0498
Lehigh No. 3 PittsburghAmbrose Urbanic Field • Pittsburgh, PAW 2–01,060
No. 20 Seton Hall NC StateDail Soccer Field • Raleigh, NCL 1–3842
South Carolina No. 4 ClemsonRiggs Field • Clemson, SCW 5–04,524
7:30 p.m. Bellarmine LouisvilleLynn Stadium • Louisville, KYW 1–0 (2OT)1,200
Notre DameNo. 21 Kentucky Bell Soccer ComplexLexington, KY L 0–11,589
September 47:00 p.m. Cornell No 18 Wake ForestSpry Stadium • Winston–Salem, NCW 2–1 (2OT)1,491
September 61:00 p.m.No. 10 Virginia TechNo. 20 Seton HallDail Soccer Field • Raleigh, NCT 3–3 (2OT)116
5:30 p.m. Hartford Boston CollegeNewton Soccer Complex • Chestnut Hill, MAW 1–0615
6:00 p.m.VirginiaNo. 11 Maryland Audi FieldWashington, D.C. L 1–21,987
7:00 p.m.No. 6 North Carolina Davidson Alumni Soccer Stadium • Davidson, NC W 3–02,163
Niagara SyracuseSU Soccer Stadium • Syracuse, NYW 2–0896
No. 3 PittsburghNo. 19 Akron FirstEnergy StadiumAkron, OH L 1–21,955
Seattle No. 24 DukeKoskinen Stadium • Durham, NCL 0–1 (2OT)503
South Florida No. 4 ClemsonRiggs Field • Clemson, SCW 3–01,412
UCFNC StateDail Soccer Field • Raleigh, NCW 2–1802
Players of the Week
OffensiveDefensive
PlayerTeamPlayerTeam
Stefan Sigurdarson Boston College Eliot Hamill Duke
Reference: [5]

Week 3 (Sept. 7 – Sept. 13)

DateTime (ET)Visiting teamHome teamSiteResultAttendance
September 77:30 p.m.No. 17 KentuckyLouisvilleLynn Stadium • Louisville, KYL 1–31,679
September 107:00 p.m.No. 2 ClemsonNC StateDail Soccer Field • Raleigh, NCCLEM 2–01,840
No. 4 North CarolinaNo. 15 PittsburghAmbrose Urbanic Field • Pittsburgh, PAPITT 4–01,115
Notre DameBoston CollegeNewton Soccer Complex • Chestnut Hill, MAT 1–1 (2OT)927
SyracuseVirginiaKlöckner Stadium • Charlottesville, VACUSE 3–11,945
7:30 p.m.No. 25 Wake ForestLouisvilleLynn Stadium • Louisville, KYLOU 3–01,307
September 117:00 p.m.No. 6 Virginia TechNo. 19 DukeKoskinen Stadium • Durham, NCDUKE 1–0863
September 137:00 p.m.No. 15 PittsburghPenn State Jeffrey FieldState College, PA W 1–01,518
Players of the Week
OffensiveDefensive
PlayerTeamPlayerTeam
Deandre Kerr Syracuse George Marks Clemson
Reference: [6]

Week 4 (Sept. 14 – Sept. 20)

DateTime (ET)Visiting teamHome teamSiteResultAttendance
September 147:00 p.m. Binghamton SyracuseSU Soccer Stadium • Syracuse, NYW 7–0988
Campbell No. 16 North CarolinaDorrance Field • Chapel Hill, NCW 1–0538
Georgia SouthernNo. 2 ClemsonRiggs Field • Clemson, SCW 5–01,232
Holy Cross Boston CollegeNewton Soccer Complex • Chestnut Hill, MAW 3–2 (OT)381
James Madison NC StateDail Soccer Field • Raleigh, NCW 2–1520
Michigan State Notre DameAlumni Stadium • Notre Dame, INL 3–4351
UNC Greensboro VirginiaKlöckner Stadium • Charlottesville, VAT 0–0 (2OT)932
September 177:00 p.m.Boston CollegeNo. 2 ClemsonRiggs Field • Clemson, SCCLEM 3–03,032
LouisvilleSyracuseSU Soccer Stadium • Syracuse, NYLOU 5–4 (2OT)1,113
NC StateNotre DameAlumni Stadium • Notre Dame, INND 1–01,001
VirginiaNo. 17 Virginia TechThompson Field • Blacksburg, VAVT 2–1 (2OT)2,725
8:00 p.m.No. 5 PittsburghWake ForestSpry Stadium • Winston–Salem, NCWAKE 3–12,176
September 197:00 p.m.No. 12 DukeNo. 16 North CarolinaDorrance Field • Chapel Hill, NCDUKE 3–02,310
September 207:00 p.m.Wake Forest George Mason George Mason StadiumFairfax, VA W 1–0175
Players of the Week
OffensiveDefensive
PlayerTeamPlayerTeam
Jacob Labovitz Virginia Tech Eliot Hamill Duke
Reference: [7]

Week 5 (Sept. 21 – Sept. 27)

DateTime (ET)Visiting teamHome teamSiteResultAttendance
September 217:00 p.m.Boston College Yale Reese StadiumNew Haven, CT L 0–2511
No. 2 Clemson UNC Greensboro UNCG Soccer StadiumGreensboro, NC L 1–3569
Notre DameMichiganU-M Soccer Stadium • Ann Arbor, MIW 3–1317
SyracuseCornell Berman FieldIthaca, NY T 1–1 (2OT)155
VirginiaJames MadisonSentara Park • Harrisonburg, VAL 0–1 (2OT)564
No. 12 Virginia Tech William & Mary Albert–Daly FieldWilliamsburg, VA W 3–21,129
7:30 p.m. Northern Kentucky No. 25 LouisvilleLynn Stadium • Louisville, KYW 4–0393
September 247:00 p.m.Notre DameNo. 12 Virginia TechThompson Field • Blacksburg, VAVT 2–1 (OT)1,423
Wake ForestNC StateDail Soccer Field • Raleigh, NCT 1–1 (2OT)1,570
7:30 p.m.Boston CollegeNo. 25 LouisvilleLynn Stadium • Louisville, KYLOU 2–0827
September 257:00 p.m.No. 6 DukeSyracuseSU Soccer Stadium • Syracuse, NYDUKE 1–01,879
North CarolinaVirginiaKlöckner Stadium • Charlottesville, VAUNC 2–02,046
No. 15 PittsburghNo. 2 ClemsonRiggs Field • Clemson, SCPITT 2–02,231
Players of the Week
OffensiveDefensive
PlayerTeamPlayerTeam
Matt Bailey Pittsburgh Eliot Hamill Duke
Danny Flores Virginia Tech
Reference: [8]

Week 6 (Sept. 28 – Oct. 4)

DateTime (ET)Visiting teamHome teamSiteResultAttendance
September 287:00 p.m. East Tennessee State No. 11 Virginia TechThompson Field • Blacksburg, VAW 2–0511
Howard No. 4 DukeKoskinen Stadium • Durham, NCW 4–0739
LibertyWake ForestSpry Stadium • Winston–Salem, NCL 0–1 (2OT)1,287
NC State Longwood Longwood Athletics ComplexFarmville, VA W 6–250
Trine Notre DameAlumni Stadium • Notre Dame, INW 13–0318
VCUVirginiaKlöckner Stadium • Charlottesville, VAW 3–1880
Vermont SyracuseSU Soccer Stadium • Syracuse, NYW 5–2325
7:30 p.m. Western Illinois No. 14 LouisvilleLynn Stadium • Louisville, KYW 7–1482
September 297:00 p.m.North Carolina UNC Wilmington UNCW Soccer StadiumWilmington, NC L 1–21,321
October 16:00 p.m.VirginiaNotre DameAlumni Stadium • Notre Dame, INND 2–11,213
7:00 p.m.No. 19 ClemsonWake ForestSpry Stadium • Winston–Salem, NCCLEM 2–13,560
No. 14 LouisvilleNo. 4 DukeKoskinen Stadium • Durham, NCDUKE 3–11,017
SyracuseNo. 16 PittsburghAmbrose Urbanic Field • Pittsburgh, PAPITT 3–2 (2OT)1,097
No. 11 Virginia TechBoston CollegeNewton Soccer Complex • Chestnut Hill, MAT 0–0 (2OT)1,956
October 37:00 p.m.NC StateNorth CarolinaDorrance Field • Chapel Hill, NCUNC 4–01,433
Players of the Week
OffensiveDefensive
PlayerTeamPlayerTeam
Thorleifur Úlfarsson Duke Charlie Asensio Clemson
Reference: [9]

Week 7 (Oct. 5 – Oct. 11)

DateTime (ET)Visiting teamHome teamSiteResultAttendance
October 51:30 p.m.UNC WilmingtonVirginiaKlöckner Stadium • Charlottesville, VAT 1–1 (2OT)76
7:00 p.m.Boston College Northeastern Parsons FieldBrookline, MA W 2–1221
No. 21 Clemson Coastal Carolina CCU Soccer FieldConway, SC W 2–0858
Cleveland State No. 13 PittsburghAmbrose Urbanic Field • Pittsburgh, PAW 4–0430
Colgate SyracuseSU Soccer Stadium • Syracuse, NYW 3–0326
Elon No. 3 DukeKoskinen Stadium • Durham, NCW 3–1520
Purdue Fort Wayne Notre DameAlumni Stadium • Notre Dame, INW 4–0403
William & MaryWake ForestSpry Stadium • Winston–Salem, NCW 4–01,119
October 86:00 p.m.No. 23 LouisvilleNo. 9 Virginia TechThompson Field • Blacksburg, VAVT 4–2765
7:00 p.m.Boston CollegeVirginiaKlöckner Stadium • Charlottesville, VAUVA 2–10
NC StateSyracuseSU Soccer Stadium • Syracuse, NYT 0–0 (2OT)1,572
Wake ForestNorth CarolinaDorrance Field • Chapel Hill, NCWAKE 2–11,283
October 97:00 p.m.No. 3 DukeNo. 13 PittsburghAmbrose Urbanic Field • Pittsburgh, PAPITT 3–21,409
Notre DameNo. 21 ClemsonRiggs Field • Clemson, SCND 2–01,500
October 117:00 p.m. Denver VirginiaKlöckner Stadium • Charlottesville, VAL 1–2 (OT)992
SyracuseBucknell Holmes StadiumLewisburg, PA W 4–0175
Players of the Week
OffensiveDefensive
PlayerTeamPlayerTeam
Daniel Russo Notre Dame Philip Quinton Notre Dame
Guilherme Feitosa Pittsburgh
Reference: [10]

Week 8 (Oct. 12 – Oct. 18)

DateTime (ET)Visiting teamHome teamSiteResultAttendance
October 127:00 p.m.DavidsonNo. 5 Virginia TechThompson Field • Blacksburg, VAW 4–0435
Eastern Illinois LouisvilleLynn Stadium • Louisville, KYW 5–0609
George Washington Wake ForestSpry Stadium • Winston–Salem, NCW 3–01,127
High PointNC StateDial Soccer Field • Raleigh, NCW 4–0480
Wofford North CarolinaDorrance Field • Chapel Hill, NCW 1–0466
October 157:00 p.m.No. 23 ClemsonNo. 9 DukeKoskinen Stadium • Durham, NCCLEM 3–2 (OT)1,204
North CarolinaLouisvilleLynn Stadium • Louisville, KYLOU 2–0562
SyracuseBoston CollegeNewton Soccer Complex • Chestnut Hill, MABC 1–0324
VirginiaNC StateDial Soccer Field • Raleigh, NCUVA 2–1751
October 167:00 p.m.No. 7 PittsburghNotre DameAlumni Stadium • Notre Dame, INUND 1–0 (2OT)385
No. 5 Virginia TechWake ForestSpry Stadium • Winston–Salem, NCWAKE 3–13,026
Players of the Week
OffensiveDefensive
PlayerTeamPlayerTeam
Aboubacar Camara Louisville Paddy Burns Notre Dame
Reference: [11]

Week 9 (Oct. 19 – Oct. 25)

DateTime (ET)Visiting teamHome teamSiteResultAttendance
October 197:00 p.m.No. 18 Duke Furman Stone StadiumGreenville, SC W 3–2538
Loyola (MD) Wake ForestSpry Stadium • Winston–Salem, NCW 7–01,021
No. 15 Loyola Marymount North CarolinaDorrance Field • Chapel Hill, NCW 2–0471
Oakland LouisvilleLynn Stadium • Louisville, KYL 1–20
UIC No. 20 Notre DameAlumni Stadium • Notre Dame, INW 3–0259
William & Mary NC StateDial Soccer Field • Raleigh, NCL 0–1369
October 206:00 p.m. Winthrop No. 13 Virginia TechThompson Field • Blacksburg, VAW 3–0551
October 227:00 p.m.No. 18 DukeNo. 20 Notre DameAlumni Stadium • Notre Dame, INT 1–1 (2OT)1,037
NC StateLouisvilleLynn Stadium • Louisville, KYLOU 2–1608
No. 10 PittsburghVirginiaKlöckner Stadium • Charlottesville, VAT 2–2 (2OT)0
October 237:00 p.m.No. 6 ClemsonSyracuseSU Soccer Stadium • Syracuse, NYCUSE 2–01,205
Wake ForestBoston CollegeNewton Soccer Complex • Chestnut Hill, MABC 3–2658
October 247:00 p.m.North CarolinaNo. 13 Virginia TechThompson Field • Blacksburg, VAUNC 2–01,115
October 251:00 p.m. Mary Washington VirginiaKlöckner Stadium • Charlottesville, VAW 2–082
7:00 p.m. Massachusetts No. 10 PittsburghAmbrose Urbanic Field • Pittsburgh, PAW 5–1713
Players of the Week
OffensiveDefensive
PlayerTeamPlayerTeam
Milo Garvanian North Carolina Alec Smir North Carolina
Reference: [12]

Week 10 (Oct. 26 – Nov. 2)

DateTime (ET)Visiting teamHome teamSiteResultAttendance
October 267:00 p.m.No. 17 FIU No. 15 ClemsonRiggs Field • Clemson, SCW 4–01,335
October 294:30 p.m.No. 11 Notre DameNorth CarolinaDorrance Field • Chapel Hill, NCUNC 3–11,481
7:00 p.m.Boston CollegeNC StateDail Soccer Field • Raleigh, NCNCST 1–0 (2OT)931
LouisvilleNo. 15 ClemsonRiggs Field • Clemson, SCCLEM 5–11,889
SyracuseWake ForestSpry Stadium • Winston–Salem, NCWAKE 2–02,271
VirginiaNo. 13 DukeKoskinen Stadium • Durham, NCDUKE 3–2 (OT)1,117
No. 21 Virginia TechNo. 12 PittsburghAmbrose Urbanic Field • Pittsburgh, PAPITT 4–1900
Players of the Week
OffensiveDefensive
PlayerTeamPlayerTeam
Quinn McNeill Clemson Trace Alphin Notre Dame
Oskar Ågren Clemson
Reference: [13]

Rankings

National

United Soccer Coaches

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
Final
Boston College
Clemson6 (1)4 (1)2 (6)2 (5)2 (4)192123615991 (24)
Duke24191264391813131112
LouisvilleRV251423RVRV
North Carolina46416RVRVRVRV1823RV
NC StateRVRV
Notre DameRVRV201123204
Pittsburgh3 (1)3 (3)1551516137101265 (2)6
SyracuseRV
VirginiaRVRVRV
Virginia Tech15106171211951321RVRV19
Wake Forest71825RVRVRVRVRVRVRVRV17

Top Drawer Soccer

Legend
 Increase in ranking
 Decrease in ranking
 Not ranked previous week
 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 College
Clemson863221091561715151714841
Duke189869131110101410121212
Louisville
North Carolina45241111172320202222222222
NC State
Notre Dame119634
Pittsburgh326112221228121614121512788
Syracuse
Virginia
Virginia Tech191818212125
Wake Forest68818201918

Postseason

ACC Tournament

SemifinalsFinal
      
1 Pittsburgh 0
5 Notre Dame 2
5 Notre Dame 2
3 Duke 0
3 Duke 1
2 Clemson 0

NCAA tournament

The ACC sent eight teams to the NCAA tournament, which was the most of any conference. ACC teams also were four of the top eight seeds in the tournament. [14]

SeedSchoolFirst round2nd Round3rd RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsChampionship
4 Notre Dame BYEW 3–0 vs. Villanova – (Notre Dame, IN)W 2–0 vs. Wake Forest – (Notre Dame, IN)T 1–1 (4–2 PKs) vs. No. 5 Pittsburgh – (Notre Dame, IN)T 1–1 (4–5 PKs) vs. No. 8 Clemson – (Cary, NC)
5 Pittsburgh BYEW 5–2 vs. Northern Illinois – (Pittsburgh, PA)W 4–0 vs. Hofstra – (Pittsburgh, PA)T 0–0 (4–2 PKs) vs. No. 4 Notre Dame – (Notre Dame, IN)
7 Duke BYEW 2–1 vs. UCLA – (Durham, NC)L 3–4 vs. No. 10 Saint Louis – (Durham, NC)
8 Clemson BYEW 1–0 vs. Denver – (Clemson, SC)W 2–1 vs. No. 9 Kentucky – (Clemson, SC)T 0–0 (4–3 PKs) vs. No. 1 Oregon State – (Corvallis, OR)T 1–1 (5–4 PKs)vs. No. 4 Notre Dame – (Cary, NC)W 2–0 vs. No. 2 Washington – (Cary, NC)
Louisville L 0–1 vs. Bowling Green – (Louisville, KY)
North Carolina T 0–0 (4–2 PKs) vs. Loyola (MD) – (Chapel Hill, NC)L 1–4 vs. No. 16 New Hampshire – (Durham, NH)
Virginia Tech W 2–1 vs. Campbell – (Blacksburg, VA)T 1–1 (3–4 PKs) vs. No. 11 West Virginia – (Morgantown, WV)
Wake Forest W 2–1 vs. Mercer – (Winston-Salem, NC)W 3–2 vs. No. 13 FIU – (Miami, FL)L 0–2 vs. No. 4 Notre Dame – (Notre Dame, IN)
W–L (%):2–1–1 (.625)5–1–1 (.786)3–2–0 (.600)0–0–3 (.500)0–0–2 (.500)1–0–0 (1.000) Total: 11–4–7 (.659)

Awards

Postseason awards

Postseason awards were released on November 10, prior to the ACC Tournament Semifinals. [15]

All-ACC awards and teams

2021 ACC Men's Soccer Individual Awards
AwardRecipient(s)
Coach of the Year Jay VidovichPittsburgh
Offensive Player of the Year Thorleifur ÚlfarssonDuke
Midfielder of the Year Peter StroudDuke
Defensive Player of the Year Jasper LöeffelsendPittsburgh
Freshman of the Year Shakur MohammedDuke
2021 ACC Men's Soccer All-Conference Teams
First TeamSecond TeamThird TeamAll-Freshman Team

Oskar Ågren – Clemson
Peter Stroud – Duke
Thorleifur Úlfarsson – Duke
Aboubacar Camara – Louisville
Pedro Fonseca – Louisville
Alec Smir – North Carolina
Jack Lynn – Notre Dame
Jasper Löeffelsend – Pittsburgh
Deandre Kerr – Syracuse
Jacob Labovitz – Virginia Tech
Kyle Holcomb – Wake Forest

Hamady Diop – Clemson
George Marks – Clemson
Ousmane Sylla – Clemson
Shakur Mohammed – Duke
Rodrigo Almeida – Pittsburgh
Bertin Jacquesson – Pittsburgh
Valentin Noël – Pittsburgh
Arturo Ordoñez – Pittsburgh
Veljko Petkovic – Pittsburgh
Jackson Walti – Pittsburgh
Leo Afonso – Virginia

Victor Souza – Boston College
Quinn McNeill – Clemson
Sander Roed – Louisville
Joe Pickering – North Carolina
Filippo Zattarin – North Carolina
Philip Quinton – Notre Dame
Nico Campuzano – Pittsburgh
Mayola Kinyua – Virginia Tech
Nico Benalcazar – Wake Forest
Omar Hernandez – Wake Forest
Jake Swallen – Wake Forest

Aidan Farwell – Boston College
Ruben Mesalles – Duke
Shakur Mohammed – Duke
Sander Roed – Louisville
Ken Bellini – North Carolina
Tega Ikoba – North Carolina
Josh Ramsey – Notre Dame
Matthew Roou – Notre Dame
Guilherme Feitosa – Pittsburgh
Curt Calov – Syracuse
Asparuh Slavov – Virginia
Danny Flores – Virginia Tech

MLS SuperDraft

A total of nineteen players were selected from ACC teams in the 2022 MLS SuperDraft. Their six first round picks and nineteen overall picks were the most of any conference in the draft. The nineteen total picks is the second highest in league history. Clemson had the most players selected with six. [16]

Total picks by school

TeamRound 1Round 2Round 3Total
Clemson 1326
Duke 22
Louisville 11
NC State 11
North Carolina 11
Notre Dame 33
Pittsburgh 112
Virginia Tech 11
Wake Forest 112
Total66719

List of selections

RoundPick #MLS teamPlayerPositionCollege
14 Houston Dynamo Flag of Iceland.svg Thorleifur Úlfarsson FW Duke
113 San Jose Earthquakes Flag of Sweden.svg Oskar Ågren DF Clemson
114 FC Cincinnati Flag of the United States.svg Ian Murphy DF Duke
118 Orlando City Flag of the United States.svg Jack Lynn FW Notre Dame
123 Colorado Rapids Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Mohamed Omar MF Notre Dame
125 Columbus Crew Flag of the United States.svg Philip Quinton DF Notre Dame
229 Charlotte FC Flag of the United States.svg Kyle Holcomb FW Wake Forest
235 Austin FC Flag of the United States.svg Charlie Asensio DF Clemson
239 Houston Dynamo Flag of Spain.svg Arturo Ordoñez DF Pittsburgh
242 LA Galaxy Flag of the United States.svg Callum Johnson MF Clemson
244 Vancouver Whitecaps Flag of Ecuador.svg Luis Felipe Fernandez-Salvador MF Clemson
253 Real Salt Lake Flag of Brazil.svg Pedro Fonseca FW Louisville
357 Charlotte FC Flag of the United States.svg George Marks GK Clemson
362 FC Dallas Flag of the United States.svg Alec Smir GK North Carolina
364 San Jose Earthquakes Flag of the United States.svg John Martin MF Clemson
367 CF Montréal Flag of Haiti.svg Ivy Brisma FW NC State
381 Real Salt Lake Flag of Germany.svg Jasper Löeffelsend DF Pittsburgh
383 Portland Timbers Flag of Norway.svg Sivert Haugli DF Virginia Tech
Compensatory87 FC Dallas Flag of the United States.svg Holland Rula DF Wake Forest

Homegrown players

The Homegrown Player Rule is a Major League Soccer program that allows MLS teams to sign local players from their own development academies directly to MLS first team rosters. Before the creation of the rule in 2008, [17] every player entering Major League Soccer had to be assigned through one of the existing MLS player allocation processes, such as the MLS SuperDraft.

To place a player on its homegrown player list, making him eligible to sign as a homegrown player, players must have resided in that club's home territory and participated in the club's youth development system for at least one year. [18] Players can play college soccer and still be eligible to sign a homegrown contract.

Original MLS teamPlayerPos.SchoolRef.
Portland Timbers Tega Ikoba FW North Carolina [19]
New York City FC Nico BenalcazarDF Wake Forest [20]
Toronto FC Deandre KerrFW Syracuse [21]

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