2021 Atlantic Coast Conference women's soccer season

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2021 Atlantic Coast Conference women's soccer season
Atlantic Coast Conference logo.svg
League NCAA Division I
Sport Soccer
DurationAugust 19, 2021 – October 28, 2021
Number of teams14
2022 NWSL Draft
Top draft pick Jaelin Howell
Picked by Racing Louisville FC, 2nd overall
Regular season
Season champions Virginia
  Runners-up Florida State
Season MVPOffensive:Diana Ordoñez
Midfielder:Jaelin Howell
Defensive:Emily Madril
Top scorer Diana Ordoñez [1]
Tournament
Champions Florida State
  Runners-up Virginia
Finals MVP Clara Robbins (Florida State)
ACC women's soccer seasons
2021 ACC women's soccer standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L T PCTW L T PCT
No. 8 Virginia  y802 .9001832 .826
No. 1 Florida State  y712 .8002113 .900
No. 5 Duke  y721 .7501641 .786
No. 16 Notre Dame  y730 .7001462 .682
Clemson  y631 .6501271 .625
No. 14 North Carolina  y523 .6501233 .750
No. 25 Wake Forest  y640 .6001660 .727
Virginia Tech  y532 .6001262 .650
Pittsburgh  460 .4001170 .611
NC State  y460 .400992 .500
Louisville  361 .350772 .500
Boston College  190 .1007101 .417
Miami (FL)  190 .1004120 .250
Syracuse  0100 .0004121 .265
Conference champion
2021 ACC Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of December 7, 2021
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches Poll
Source: The ACC

The 2021 Atlantic Coast Conference women's soccer season was the 33rd season of women's varsity soccer in the conference.

Contents

Florida State and North Carolina are the defending regular season champions. The Seminoles are the defending ACC tournament champions. [2]

The regular season champions were the Virginia Cavaliers. The Florida State Seminoles won the ACC tournament and the NCAA tournament.

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 Dail Soccer Field 3,000
North Carolina Tar Heels Dorrance 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

Coaches

Head Coaching Records

TeamHead coachYears at schoolOverall recordRecord at schoolACC record
Boston CollegeJason Lowe311–18–311–18–32–15–1
Clemson Eddie Radwanski 11244–130–37105–65–2444–49–8
DukeRobbie Church21344–180–70256–131–5997–61–33
Florida State Mark Krikorian 17364–96–36289–66–33111–32–25
Louisville Karen Ferguson-Dayes 21187–168–37187–168–3727–32–10
MiamiSarah Barnes472–70–2012–29–65–21–2
North Carolina Anson Dorrance 43851–70–38851–70–38208–26–10
NC StateTim Santoro967–73–1567–73–1519–46–8
Notre DameNate Norman483–60–1625–25–212–14–2
Pittsburgh Randy Waldrum 4419–135–3320–27–412–26–2
SyracuseNicky Adams34–18–24–18–22–14–1
VirginiaSteve Swanson21433–161–62329–98–51130–46–21
Virginia Tech Charles Adair 11126–62–20126–62–2046–43–13
Wake ForestTony da Luz24313–221–52268-180-5090–106–23

Notes

Pre-season

Hermann Trophy Watchlist

The Hermann Trophy Watchlist was released on August 19, 2021 [3] [4]

PlayerClassPositionSchool
Megan BornkampSophomoreDFClemson
Sophie JonesJuniorMFDuke
Jaelin Howell SeniorMFFlorida State
Emily Madril SeniorDFFlorida State
Yujie Zhao SeniorMFFlorida State
Claudia Dickey SeniorGKNorth Carolina
Rachel JonesSeniorFWNorth Carolina
Lia GodfreySophomoreMFVirginia
Haley Hopkins Graduate StudentMFVirginia
Alexa Spaanstra SeniorFWVirginia

Pre-season poll

The 2020 ACC Preseason Poll was announced on September 8, 2021. The defending regular season champions, Florida State and North Carolina were voted in first and second place, respectively. The leagues 14 head coaches also voted on a preseason All-ACC team. Full results for the coaches poll and preseason team are shown below.

Pre-season Coaches Poll

Predicted finishTeamPoints (1st place)
1 Florida State 167 (11)
2 North Carolina 155 (2)
3 Virginia 148 (1)
4 Duke 129
5 Clemson 124
6 Notre Dame 104
7 Virginia Tech 85
8 Louisville 77
9 Wake Forest 72
10 NC State 71
11 Pittsburgh 57
12 Boston College 45
13 Syracuse 24
14 Miami 16

Source: [5]

Pre-season All-ACC Team

PositionPlayerClassSchool
Goalkeeper Hensley Hancuff Senior Clemson
Defender Maycee Bell Junior North Carolina
Delaney GrahamSenior Duke
MidfielderMegan BornkampSophomore Clemson
Sophie JonesJunior Duke
Jaelin Howell Senior Florida State
Yujie Zhao Senior Florida State
Lia GodfreySophomore Virginia
ForwardRachel JonesSenior North Carolina
Amanda West Sophomore Pittsburgh
Alexa Spaanstra Senior Virginia

Source: [5]

Regular season

Conference Matrix

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

 Boston CollegeClemsonDukeFlorida StateLouisvilleMiamiNC StateNorth CarolinaNotre DamePittsburghSyracuseVirginiaVirginia TechWake Forest
vs. Boston College4–14–11–21–02–1 (OT)4–13–03–01–01–0
vs. Clemson1–44–11–1 (2OT)0–11–23–02–1 (2OT)0–20–80–1
vs. Duke0–10–12–1 (2OT)0–11–0 (OT)0–50–21–01–1 (2OT)0–2
vs. Florida State1–41–41–00–31–42–2 (2OT)0–50–51–1 (2OT)0–2
vs. Louisville2–11–1 (2OT)1–03–02–3 (2OT)2–13–01–24–11–2 (OT)
vs. Miami0–11–04–13–2 (2OT)4–05–02–06–15–02–1 (2OT)
vs. NC State1–21–2 (2OT)1–20–12–12–00–32–11–01–0
vs. North Carolina1–2 (OT)0–31–02–2 (2OT)0–41–01–2 (2OT)0–10–0 (2OT)2–2 (2OT)
vs. Notre Dame1–41–2 (2OT)0–1 (OT)0–30–51–22–1 (2OT)0–42–10–2
vs. Pittsburgh0–32–05–05–00–20–21–02–42–12–1
vs. Syracuse8–02–05–02–13–04–04–25–02–12–0
vs. Virginia0–30–11–1 (2OT)1–41–61–20–0 (2OT)1–20–50–1
vs. Virginia Tech0–11–01–1 (2OT)2–00–50–12–2 (2OT)1–21–24–3
vs. Wake Forest0–12–02–1 (OT)1–2 (2OT)0–12–01–20–21–03–4
Total1–9–06–3–17–2–17–1–23–6–11–9–04–6–05–2–37–3–04–6–00–10–08–0–25–3–26–4–0

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 CollegeRV
Clemson7915RVRV22RVRVRVRVRV24RVRV
Duke65554244 (1)862 (2)645
Florida State1 (11)1 (26)1 (32)1 (29)1 (32)1 (33)1 (33)1 (29)1 (31)1 (31)3 (5)2 (2)1 (29)1 (25)
Louisville
Miami
North Carolina3 (3)2 (4)2 (1)2 (2)2 (1)45537771014
NC StateRV
Notre DameRVRVRVRVRV24171522RVRV16
PittsburghRV202019RV
Syracuse
Virginia4 (1)3 (1)33 (1)772 (1)2 (1)2 (1)2 (2)1 (26)1 (28)2 (3)8
Virginia TechRVRVRV1917RVRVRVRVRVRV
Wake ForestRVRVRV25RV25

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
Clemson871023211618
Duke766543661210811129466
Florida State22111111112211111
Louisville
Miami
North Carolina443324443654414161617
NC State
Notre Dame24222015131417252320222215
Pittsburgh23212220
Syracuse
Virginia33227522221132999
Virginia Tech25
Wake Forest23

Players of the Week

WeekOffensive Player of the weekDefensive Player of the weekReference
Week 1 – August 24 Amanda West, Pittsburgh Jaelin Howell, Florida State [6]
Week 2 – August 31Linda Boama, Boston College Claudia Dickey, North Carolina [7]
Week 3 – September 7 Shayla Smart, Wake Forest Claire Constant, Virginia [8]
Week 4 – September 14Megan Bornkamp, Clemson Emily Madril, Florida State [9]
Week 5 – September 21 Tess Boade, Duke Ruthie Jones, Duke [10]
Week 6 – September 28 Sammi Fisher, Notre Dame Emily Madril, Florida State (2) [11]
Diana Ordoñez, Virginia Alia Skinner, Virginia Tech
Week 7 – October 5Beata Olsson, Florida State Melissa Dagenais, Miami (FL) [12]
Emily Gray, Virginia Tech Avery Patterson, North Carolina
Week 8 – October 12 Jameese Joseph, NC State Eva Gaetino, Notre Dame [13]
Week 9 – October 19Jameese Joseph, NC State Maria Echezarreta, NC State [14]
Alexa Spaanstra, Virginia
Week 10 – October 26Tess Boade, Duke (2)Emily Royson, Duke [15]
Diana Ordoñez, Virginia (2)
Week 11 – November 2 Caroline Conti, Clemson Ashley Naylor, Notre Dame [16]

Postseason

ACC Tournament

SemifinalsFinal
      
1 Virginia 1
5 Clemson 0
1 Virginia 0
2 Florida State 1
2 Florida State 2OT
6 Wake Forest 1

NCAA tournament

SeedSchoolRegion1st Round2nd Round3rd RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsChampionship
1 Florida State Florida State W 3–0 vs. South Alabama – (Tallahassee, FL)W 5–1 vs. No. 25 SMU – (Tallahassee, FL)W 1–0 vs. No. 19 Pepperdine – (Tallahassee, FL)W 1–0 (OT) vs. No. 9 Michigan – (Tallahassee, FL)W 1–0 vs. No. 5 Rutgers – (Santa Clara, CA)T 0–0 (4–3 PKs) vs. No. 13 BYU – (Santa Clara, CA)
1 Duke Duke W 1–0 vs. Old Dominion – (Durham, NC)W 1–0 vs. No. 18 Memphis – (Durham, NC)W 7–1 vs. St. John's – (Durham, NC)L 1–2 vs. No. 12 Santa Clara – (Durham, NC)
1 Virginia Virginia W 6–0 vs. High Point – (Charlottesville, VA)W 2–0 vs. Milwaukee – (Charlottesville, VA)L 0–1 vs. No. 13 BYU – (Charlottesville, VA)
2 North Carolina Virginia L 0–1 vs. South Carolina – (Chapel Hill, NC)
3 Notre Dame Rutgers W 3–0 vs. SIU Edwardsville – (Notre Dame, IN)T 0–0 (4–3 PKs) at No. 24 Purdue – (Fayetteville, AK)L 2–3 at No. 7 Arkansas – (Fayetteville, AK)
Clemson Virginia L 0–1 vs. Alabama – (Clemson, SC)
NC State Florida State W 2–0 at South Florida – (Tampa, FL)L 0–3 vs. No. 19 Pepperdine – (Tallahassee, FL)
Virginia Tech Rutgers W 3–0 vs. Ohio State – (Blacksburg, VA)L 0–3 at No. 7 Arkansas – (Fayetteville, AK)
Wake Forest Florida State W 3–0 vs. Harvard – (Winston-Salem, NC)L 0–2 vs. No. 9 Michigan – (Ann Arbor, MI)
W–L (%):7–2–0 (.778)3–3–1 (.500)2–2–0 (.500)1–1–0 (.500)1–0–0 (1.000)0–0–1 (.500) Total: 14–8–2 (.625)

Awards and honors

ACC Awards

2021 ACC Women's Soccer Individual Awards [17]
AwardRecipient(s)
Offensive Player of the Year Diana OrdoñezVirginia
Coach of the YearSteve Swanson – Virginia
Defensive Player of the Year Emily MadrilFlorida State
Midfielder of the Year Jaelin HowellFlorida State
Freshman of the Year Michelle CooperDuke
2021 ACC Women's Soccer All-Conference Teams [17]
First TeamSecond TeamThird TeamAll-Freshman Team

Megan Bornkamp – Clemson
Michelle Cooper – Duke
Tess Boade – Duke
Ruthie Jones – Duke
Jaelin Howell – Florida State
Emily Madril – Florida State
Yujie Zhao – Florida State
Maycee Bell – North Carolina
Sammi Fisher – Notre Dame
Lia Godfrey – Virginia
Diana Ordoñez – Virginia

Hal Hershfelt – Clemson
Sophie Jones – Duke
Gabby Carle – Florida State
Beata Olsson – Florida State
Clara Robbins – Florida State
Sam Meza – North Carolina
Jameese Joseph – NC State
Samar Guidry – Virginia
Laurel Ivory – Virginia
Alexa Spaanstra – Virginia
Emily Gray – Virginia Tech

Renee Guion – Clemson
Hensley Hancuff – Clemson
Makenna Morris – Clemson
Jody Brown – Florida State
Claudia Dickey – North Carolina
Lulu Guttenberger – NC State
Korbin Albert – Notre Dame
Olivia Wingate – Notre Dame
Amanda West – Pittsburgh
Haley Hopkins – Virginia
Taryn Torres – Virginia
Shayla Smart – Wake Forest

Renee Lyles – Clemson
Michelle Cooper – Duke
Maria Alagoa – Florida State
Mia Justus – Florida State
Nina Nicosia – Louisville
Emily Colton – North Carolina
Emily Murphy – North Carolina
Emika Kawagishi – NC State
Annika Wohner – NC State
Korbin Albert – Notre Dame
Nikayla Small – Wake Forest

2022 NWSL Draft

FW Forward MF Midfielder DF Defender GK Goalkeeper
PlayerTeamRoundPick #PositionSchool
Jaelin Howell Racing Louisville FC 12MF Florida State
Emily Gray North Carolina Courage 13MF Virginia Tech
Diana Ordoñez North Carolina Courage 16FW Virginia
Caitlin Cosme Orlando Pride 110DF Duke
Sammi Fisher Chicago Red Stars 219MF Notre Dame
Claudia Dickey OL Reign 220GK North Carolina
Ryanne Brown OL Reign 221DF Wake Forest
Jenna Menta Racing Louisville FC 330FW Wake Forest
Hensley Hancuff NJ/NY Gotham FC 334GK Clemson
Lily Nabet Angel City FC 336MF Duke

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