2024 Atlantic Coast Conference men's soccer season

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2024 Atlantic Coast Conference men's soccer season
Atlantic Coast Conference logo.svg
League NCAA Division I
Sport Soccer
DurationAugust 22, 2024 – November 1, 2024
Number of teams15
2025 MLS SuperDraft
Regular season
Season champions Pittsburgh
  Runners-up Clemson
Season MVP Offensive:Matthew Roou
Midfielder:Joran Gerbet
Defensive:Casper Svendby
Top scorerMatthew Roou [1]
ACC tournament
Champions Wake Forest
  Runners-up Clemson
Finals MVP Flag of Ghana.svg Prince Amponsah
ACC men's soccer seasons
2025 
2024 ACC men's soccer standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 9 Pittsburgh + 6 2 012 5 0
No. 7 Clemson + 5 2 114 2 4
No. 2 Duke + 4 1 311 3 4
No. 15 SMU + 4 2 210 2 6
Wake Forest4 2 210 4 7
No. 14 North Carolina + 4 3 19 4 4
Stanford + 3 2 39 5 4
No. 21 NC State + 3 3 28 4 5
Virginia + 3 3 210 6 3
Notre Dame 3 3 27 5 5
California 2 4 28 8 2
Syracuse 2 4 27 7 3
Boston College 1 4 35 5 6
Virginia Tech 1 5 27 6 4
Louisville 0 5 36 7 4
As of November 17, 2024
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches
Source: The ACC

The 2024 Atlantic Coast Conference men's soccer season will be the 71st season of men's varsity soccer in the conference. This will be the first season with fifteen teams competing in the conference, after the additions of California, SMU, and Stanford on July 1, 2024. [2]

Contents

Wake Forest were the defending regular season champions of the Atlantic Division and Notre Dame were the defending regular season champions of the Coastal Division. Neither of those two teams could use their regular season championships to win the ACC tournament title, as Clemson won as the fourth seed. Clemson and Notre Dame faced-off in the NCAA tournament final. Clemson would go on to win the game 2–1. It marked the third straight year that an ACC team won the college soccer championship. [3]

Teams

Stadiums and locations

Note: Florida State, Georgia Tech and Miami (FL) are members of the Atlantic Coast Conference but do not sponsor men's soccer.

Coaches

Head coaching changes

One ACC team will start the season with a new head coach as George Kiefer mutually agreed to part ways with NC State on November 3, 2023. [19] Marc Hubbard was hired as his replacement on December 9, 2023. [20]

Head coaching records

TeamHead coachYears at schoolOverall recordRecord at schoolACC record
Boston College Bob Thompson 514–26–1314–26–134–16–9
California Leonard Griffin 331–35–1511–14–110–0–0
Clemson Mike Noonan 15381–194–77168–81–4160–41–18
Duke John Kerr Jr. 17230–159–51150–100–3858–56–21
Louisville John Michael Hayden 646–35–1046–35–1019–20–5
North Carolina Carlos Somoano 14167–58–43156–58–4361–26–23
NC StateMarc Hubbard1232–52–370–0–00–0–0
Notre Dame Chad Riley 764–39–1764–39–1723–21–6
Pittsburgh Jay Vidovich 9282–116–4475–62–1326–30–10
SMUKevin Hudson989–38–1589–38–150–0–0
Stanford Jeremy Gunn 13336–108–77149–47–460–0–0
Syracuse Ian McIntyre 15239–156–79132–92–4722–41–22
Virginia George Gelnovatch 29366–147–68366–147–68105–74–36
Virginia Tech Mike Brizendine 16106–131–39106–131–3928–77–21
Wake Forest Bobby Muuss 10215–90–42140–34–1852–12–11

Notes

Preseason

Hermann Trophy

The Hermann Trophy preseason watchlist was released on August 22, 2024. [21]

PlayerClassPositionSchool
Nick DangSeniorDF Virginia

Preseason Poll

The 2024 ACC Preseason Poll was released on August 14, 2024 before the season began. [22] The full results of the poll are shown below:

Predicted finishTeamPoints (1st place)
1 Clemson 193 (12)
2 Notre Dame 167
3 North Carolina 156 (2)
4 Wake FOrest 149 (1)
5 Stanford 147
6 Virginia 124
7 Duke 122
8 SMU 99
9 Pittsburgh 95
10 Syracuse 90
11 NC State 73
12 Louisville 69
13 California 38
14 Virginia Tech 32
15 Boston College 21

Preseason awards

Preseason All-ACC Watchlist [22]
PositionPlayerClassSchool
GoalkeeperBrennan KleinSenior Boston College
DefenderKevin Carmichael California
Riley ThomasGraduate Student North Carolina
Paul WiseSenior Virginia
Willie Cardona Virginia Tech
MidfielderJoran Gerbet Clemson
Ruben Mesalles Duke
Sander Roed Louisville
Bryce Boneau Notre Dame
Guiherme Feitosa Pittsburgh
Zach BohaneJunior Stanford
Babacar NiangSenior Wake Forest
ForwardHakim KaramokoSophomore NC State
Bailey SparksSenior SMU
Nick KaloukianJunior Syracuse

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. 19 – Aug. 26)

DateTime (ET)Visiting teamHome teamSiteResultAttendance
August 225:00 p.m. Jacksonville No. 24 Louisville Lynn StadiumLouisville, KY W 2–0373
5:30 p.m. Iona Boston College Newton Soccer ComplexChestnut Hill, MA T 2–2308
6:00 p.m. High Point NC State Dail Soccer FieldRaleigh, NC W 3–22,584
7:00 p.m. Penn State No. 1 Clemson Riggs FieldClemson, SC W 3–04,210
North Florida Virginia Tech Thompson FieldBlacksburg, VA W 4–0550
Rider No. 13 Virginia Klöckner StadiumCharlottesville, VA W 3–01,142
No. 25 Syracuse Colgate Beyer-Small FieldHamilton, NY W 1–01,123
7:30 p.m. Denver California Edwards StadiumBerkeley, CA L 1–2250
8:00 p.m. Akron No. 2 Notre Dame Alumni StadiumNotre Dame, IN T 1–1607
No. 16 Georgetown Pittsburgh Ambrose Urbanic FieldPittsburgh, PA W 2–02,000
No. 6 North Carolina UAB PNC FieldBirmingham, AL W 1–0421
VCU No. 15 Wake Forest Spry StadiumWinston-Salem, NC L 1–22,234
9:30 p.m. Air Force No. 10 SMU Washburne StadiumDallas, Texas W 1–01,761
10:00 p.m.No. 20 Duke San Diego Torero StadiumSan Diego, CA T 2–2376
San Jose State No. 5 Stanford Cagan StadiumStanford, CA W 2–1927
August 254:00 p.m. Florida Gulf Coast NC StateDail Soccer Field • Raleigh, NCW 1–0881
7:00 p.m. Central Arkansas No. 15 Wake ForestSpry Stadium • Winston-Salem, NCW 3–22,010
ColgateNo. 13 VirginiaKlöckner Stadium • Charlottesville, VAL 0–11,380
DenverNo. 5 StanfordCagan Stadium • Stanford, CAL 0–11,074
Mercyhurst PittsburghAmbrose Urbanic Field • Pittsburgh, PAW 2–0762
Niagara No. 25 Syracuse SU Soccer StadiumSyracuse, NY W 3–01,955
Oral Roberts No. 10 SMUWashburne Stadium • Dallas, TXT 1–11,358
7:30 p.m. California Baptist No. 6 North Carolina Dorrance FieldChapel Hill, NC T 0–03,501
8:00 p.m. Sacramento State CaliforniaEdwards Stadium • Berkeley, CAW 1–0473
9:00 p.m.No. 20 Duke UC San Diego Triton Soccer Stadium • San Diego, CAW 3–2232
August 265:30 p.m. Providence Boston CollegeNewton Soccer Complex • Chestnut Hill, MAT 1–1493
Players of the Week
OffensiveDefensive
PlayerTeamPlayerTeam
Ulfur Bjornsson Duke Tomas Hut Syracuse
Reference: [23]

Week 2 (Aug. 27 – Sep. 2)

DateTime (ET)Visiting teamHome teamSiteResultAttendance
August 276:00 p.m. UNC Asheville Virginia TechThompson Field • Blacksburg, VAW 2–01,374
August 288:00 p.m.No. 15 Louisville Tulsa Hurricane Soccer StadiumTulsa, OK W 2–1471
August 297:00 p.m. Charlotte No. 7 SyracuseSU Soccer Stadium • Syracuse, NYT 2–21,124
Saint Joseph's VirginiaKlöckner Stadium • Charlottesville, VAW 5–0861
7:30 p.m. FIU No. 17 North CarolinaDorrance Field • Chapel Hill, NCW 3–11,801
8:00 p.m.Notre Dame Indiana Armstrong StadiumBloomington, IN T 2–24,573
9:30 p.m.No. 6 Saint Louis SMUWashburne Stadium • Dallas, TXW 1–01,185
10:00 p.m.California Loyola Marymount Sullivan FieldLos Angeles, CA L 0–1572
Cal State Fullerton No. 13 StanfordCagan Stadium • Stanford, CAW 5–0518
August 307:00 p.m.No. 1 Clemson South Carolina Stone StadiumColumbia, SC T 2–26,400
Dartmouth Boston CollegeNewton Soccer Complex • Chestnut Hill, MAW 2–1806
Grand Canyon Duke WakeMed Soccer ParkCary, NC L 2–3117
No. 3 Pittsburgh Penn State Jeffery FieldUniversity Park, PA W 2–11,680
August 317:00 p.m.NC State James Madison Sentara ParkHarrisonburg, VA T 2–2247
Wake ForestNo. 21 UCF UCF Soccer and Track StadiumOrlando, FL T 1–11,012
September 12:00 p.m. Averett Duke Koskinen StadiumDurham, NC W 14–1477
3:00 p.m.Boston College Merrimack Martone-Mejail FieldNorth Andover, MA W 1–0337
7:00 p.m.No. 3 Pittsburgh Penn Rhodes Field • Philadelphia, PA L 0–1300
8:00 p.m.No. 9 Denver SMUWashburne Stadium • Dallas, TXT 2–2
Saint Mary's No. 13 StanfordCagan Stadium • Stanford, CAW 4–11,286
10:00 p.m.California Cal State Northridge Matador Soccer FieldNorthridge, CA W 1–0475
September 27:00 p.m. Le Moyne No. 7 SyracuseSU Soccer Stadium • Syracuse, NYL 0–12,134
Bellarmine No. 15 LouisvilleLynn Stadium • Louisville, KYW 3–1958
Virginia Maryland Ludwig FieldCollege Park, MD T 1–12,402
7:30 p.m. East Tennessee State No. 17 North CarolinaDorrance Field • Chapel Hill, NCW 6–01,001
Virginia TechNo. 23 Kentucky Bell Soccer ComplexLexington, KY T 2–2972
Players of the Week
OffensiveDefensive
PlayerTeamPlayerTeam
Jaylinn Mitchell SMU Moritz Gundelach Boston College
Reference: [24]

Week 3 (Sep. 3 – Sep. 9)

DateTime (ET)Visiting teamHome teamSiteResultAttendance
September 55:00 p.m. Presbyterian Virginia TechThompson Field • Blacksburg, VAW 2–1732
September 66:00 p.m.DukeVirginiaKlöckner Stadium • Charlottesville, VADUKE 1–02,725
7:00 p.m.Notre DameNo. 15 LouisvilleLynn Stadium • Louisville, KYUND 2–11,165
St. John's No. 12 North CarolinaDorrance Field • Chapel Hill, NCT 2–21,202
No. 5 StanfordNo. 2 ClemsonRiggs Field • Clemson, SCSTAN 3–26,179
No. 20 SyracuseBoston CollegeNewton Soccer Complex • Chestnut Hill, MAT 1–11,026
Wake Forest Gardner–Webb Greene–Harbison StadiumBoiling Springs, NC L 1–3350
8:00 p.m.CaliforniaNC StateDail Soccer Field • Raleigh, NCNCST 2–11,876
September 77:00 p.m.No. 8 PittsburghNo. 2 SMUWashburne Stadium • Dallas, TXPITT 3–1913
September 84:00 p.m.Virginia Tech Furman Stone StadiumGreenville, SC W 3–0502
September 97:00 p.m. Radford Wake ForestSpry Stadium • Winston-Salem, NCW 1–01,090
7:30 p.m.No. 15 LouisvilleNo. 16 KentuckyBell Soccer Complex • Lexington, KYW 1–01,439
Players of the Week
OffensiveDefensive
PlayerTeamPlayerTeam
Shane de Flores Stanford Jacob Bartlett Notre Dame
Reference: [25]

Week 4 (Sep. 10 – Sep. 16)

DateTime (ET)Visiting teamHome teamSiteResultAttendance
September 106:00 p.m. Winthrop No. 24 NC StateDail Soccer Field • Raleigh, NCW 7–0383
7:00 p.m. Loyola (MD) No. 5 ClemsonRiggs Field • Clemson, SCW 6–02,557
8:00 p.m. Duquesne Notre DameAlumni Stadium • Notre Dame, INT 1–1306
10:00 p.m. UC Riverside No. 3 StanfordCagan Stadium • Stanford, CAW 3–0752
September 136:00 p.m. Stetson No. 24 NC StateDail Soccer Field • Raleigh, NCT 1–11,307
7:00 p.m.No. 5 ClemsonBoston CollegeNewton Soccer Complex • Chestnut Hill, MACLEM 1–01,017
LouisvilleNo. 7 PittsburghAmbrose Urbanic Field • Pittsburgh, PAPITT 3–21,207
No. 11 North CarolinaDukeKoskinen Stadium • Durham, NCUNC 2–14,000
SMUCaliforniaEdwards Stadium • Berkeley, CASMU 2–1429
VirginiaWake ForestSpry Stadium • Winston-Salem, NCT 1–12,440
7:30 p.m.No. 17 Virginia TechSyracuseSU Soccer Stadium • Syracuse, NYVT 2–01,726
September 147:00 p.m.No. 3 StanfordNo. 23 Notre DameAlumni Stadium • Notre Dame, INSTAN 1–01,172
September 166:00 p.m.No. 5 Clemson Holy Cross Smith Soccer StadiumWorcester, MA T 2–22,573
Dominican CaliforniaEdwards Stadium • Berkeley, CAW 5–0234
8:00 p.m. Incarnate Word SMUWashburne Stadium • Dallas, TXW 2–0446
Players of the Week
OffensiveDefensive
PlayerTeamPlayerTeam
Martin Vician North Carolina Cooper Wenzel Virginia Tech
Reference: [26]

Week 5 (Sep. 17 – Sep. 23)

DateTime (ET)Visiting teamHome teamSiteResultAttendance
September 175:30 p.m. Siena Boston CollegeNewton Soccer Complex • Chestnut Hill, MAW 3–1642
6:00 p.m. UNC Wilmington No. 18 NC StateDail Soccer Field • Raleigh, NCW 4–1457
7:00 p.m. Canisius SyracuseSU Soccer Stadium • Syracuse, NYW 5–1657
No. 14 Elon Wake ForestSpry Stadium • Winston-Salem, NCT 1–1871
No. 2 Pittsburgh Cleveland State Krenzler FieldCleveland, OH W 4–0247
September 1810:00 p.m. UC Davis No. 1 StanfordCagan Stadium • Stanford, CAW 1–0967
September 207:00 p.m.Boston CollegeNo. 2 PittsburghAmbrose Urbanic Field • Pittsburgh, PAPITT 2–01,007
Chicago State Notre DameAlumni Stadium • Notre Dame, INW 6–11,233
No. 18 NC StateNo. 6 North CarolinaDorrance Field • Chapel Hill, NCUNC 2–03,601
SyracuseLouisvilleLynn Stadium • Louisville, KYT 1–1922
7:30 p.m.Wake ForestNo. 4 ClemsonRiggs Field • Clemson, SCCLEM 1–06,222
8:00 p.m.No. 13 Virginia TechSMUWashburne Stadium • Dallas, TXSMU 2–0627
September 217:00 p.m.VirginiaCaliforniaEdwards Stadium • Berkeley, CAT 1–1710
September 2210:00 p.m.DukeNo. 1 StanfordCagan Stadium • Stanford, CAT 2–22,268
Players of the Week
OffensiveDefensive
PlayerTeamPlayerTeam
Fletcher Bank Stanford Kyran Chambron Pinho SMU
Daniel Burko Syracuse
Reference: [27]

Week 6 (Sep. 24 – Sep. 30)

DateTime (ET)Visiting teamHome teamSiteResultAttendance
September 246:00 p.m.Boston College Boston University Nickerson FieldBoston, MA T 1–1285
7:00 p.m. Cornell SyracuseSU Soccer Stadium • Syracuse, NYL 0–1365
Detroit Mercy Notre DameAlumni Stadium • Notre Dame, INW 3–1203
Liberty No. 12 ClemsonRiggs Field • Clemson, SCW 1–02,551
Mercer No. 3 North CarolinaDorrance Field • Chapel Hill, NCT 0–0601
UABLouisvilleLynn Stadium • Louisville, KYL 1–2387
September 258:00 p.m.FIUNo. 16 SMUWashburne Stadium • Dallas, TXT 1–1432
September 276:00 p.m.DukeNC StateDail Soccer Field • Raleigh, NCDUKE 2–13,081
7:00 p.m.No. 12 ClemsonNotre DameAlumni Stadium • Notre Dame, INUND 2–12,820
Wake ForestSyracuseSU Soccer Stadium • Syracuse, NYWAKE 2–11,687
7:30 p.m.No. 2 StanfordVirginiaKlöckner Stadium • Charlottesville, VASTAN 1–01,446
September 287:00 p.m.CaliforniaNo. 3 North CarolinaDorrance Field • Chapel Hill, NCUNC 2–11,801
No. 1 PittsburghNo. 17 Virginia TechThompson Field • Blacksburg, VAPITT 2–01,845
September 293:00 p.m.LouisvilleBoston CollegeNewton Soccer Complex • Chestnut Hill, MAT 1–1668
8:00 p.m. UTRGV No. 16 SMUWashburne Stadium • Dallas, TXW 3–2602
Players of the Week
OffensiveDefensive
PlayerTeamPlayerTeam
Matthew Roou Notre Dame Casper Svendby Pittsburgh
Reference: [28]

Week 7 (Oct. 1 – Oct. 7)

DateTime (ET)Visiting teamHome teamSiteResultAttendance
October 17:00 p.m.East Tennessee StateWake ForestSpry Stadium • Winston-Salem, NCW 2–0852
Queens No. 19 Virginia TechThompson Field • Blacksburg, VAW 4–0275
Syracuse Albany Ford FieldAlbany, NY W 3–11,216
Trine Notre DameAlumni Stadium • Notre Dame, INW 7–1254
UNC Greensboro VirginiaKlöckner Stadium • Charlottesville, VAL 1–2877
October 27:00 p.m. Howard No. 1 PittsburghAmbrose Urbanic Field • Pittsburgh, PAW 8–1897
October 36:00 p.m.LouisvilleCaliforniaEdwards Stadium • Berkeley, CAT 3–3230
October 47:00 p.m.No. 3 North CarolinaNo. 24 ClemsonRiggs Field • Clemson, SCCLEM 3–24,095
No. 16 SMUNo. 18 DukeKoskinen Stadium • Durham, NCT 2–2734
No. 19 Virginia TechVirginiaKlöckner Stadium • Charlottesville, VAUVA 2–12,813
9:30 p.m.NC StateNo. 2 StanfordCagan Stadium • Stanford, CAT 0–01,576
October 57:00 p.m.Boston CollegeWake ForestSpry Stadium • Winston-Salem, NCWAKE 2–01,713
Notre DameSyracuseSU Soccer Stadium • Syracuse, NYCUSE 2–11,701
October 77:00 p.m.No. 6 Denver No. 1 PittsburghAmbrose Urbanic Field • Pittsburgh, PAW 2–01,239
Players of the Week
OffensiveDefensive
PlayerTeamPlayerTeam
Joran Gerbet Clemson Logan Erb NC State
Joey Batrouni Virginia
Reference: [29]

Week 8 (Oct. 8 – Oct. 14)

DateTime (ET)Visiting teamHome teamSiteResultAttendance
October 87:00 p.m. College of Charleston No. 7 North CarolinaDorrance Field • Chapel Hill, NCW 3–0601
No. 16 DukeElon Rudd FieldElon, NC W 2–1898
No. 8 James MadisonVirginiaKlöckner Stadium • Charlottesville, VAW 1–01,345
Lipscomb LouisvilleLynn Stadium • Louisville, KYW 4–2621
Michigan Notre DameAlumni Stadium • Notre Dame, INL 0–11,089
Syracuse Providence Chapey FieldProvidence, RI W 2–11,750
Wofford Wake ForestSpry Stadium • Winston-Salem, NCT 0–01,117
October 116:00 p.m.NC StateNo. 24 Virginia TechThompson Field • Blacksburg, VAT 0–01,305
7:00 p.m.CaliforniaNo. 1 PittsburghAmbrose Urbanic Field • Pittsburgh, PACAL 1–01,594
No. 7 North CarolinaNotre DameAlumni Stadium • Notre Dame, INT 1–13,108
VirginiaBoston CollegeNewton Soccer Complex • Chestnut Hill, MAUVA 1–0250
8:00 p.m.No. 12 ClemsonLouisvilleLynn Stadium • Louisville, KYCLEM 3–2850
No. 5 StanfordNo. 15 SMUWashburne Stadium • Dallas, TXT 2–21,512
October 127:00 p.m.Wake ForestNo. 16 DukeKoskinen Stadium • Durham, NCT 0–01,129
October 147:00 p.m.High PointNo. 1 PittsburghAmbrose Urbanic Field • Pittsburgh, PAL 0–1624
Players of the Week
OffensiveDefensive
PlayerTeamPlayerTeam
Nonso Adimabua California Marco Brougher California
Reference: [30]

Week 9 (Oct. 15 – Oct. 21)

DateTime (ET)Visiting teamHome teamSiteResultAttendance
October 156:00 p.m.No. 21 Hofstra No. 23 NC StateDail Soccer Field • Raleigh, NCT 1–1337
No. 7 North Carolina William & Mary Albert–Daly FieldWilliamsburg, VA W 5–21,008
Wake ForestUNC Wilmington UNCW Soccer StadiumWilmington, NC W 4–11,067
7:00 p.m. American VirginiaKlöckner Stadium • Charlottesville, VAW 4–21,350
Loyola (MD)SyracuseSU Soccer Stadium • Syracuse, NYCancelled [31]
QueensNo. 8 ClemsonRiggs Field • Clemson, SCW 4–22,091
WinthropVirginia TechThompson Field • Blacksburg, VAW 6–0238
8:00 p.m.Central ArkansasNo. 10 SMUWashburne Stadium • Dallas, TXW 1–0356
October 167:00 p.m. Evansville LouisvilleLynn Stadium • Louisville, KYT 2–2535
HowardNo. 11 DukeKoskinen Stadium • Durham, NCW 10–0392
October 1710:00 p.m.No. 2 Stanford San Francisco Negoesco StadiumSan Francisco, CA L 0–21,500
October 1810:00 p.m.California Portland Merlo FieldPortland, OR L 0–2836
October 196:00 p.m.No. 4 PittsburghNo. 7 North CarolinaDorrance Field • Chapel Hill, NCPITT 2–12,125
No. 10 SMUNo. 23 NC StateDail Soccer Field • Raleigh, NCNCST 5–1776
7:00 p.m.Boston CollegeNotre DameAlumni Stadium • Notre Dame, INT 1–1828
SyracuseVirginiaKlöckner Stadium • Charlottesville, VAUVA 3–02,202
Virginia TechWake ForestSpry Stadium • Winston-Salem, NCWAKE 2–11,486
October 2110:00 p.m. Pacific No. 2 StanfordCagan Stadium • Stanford, CAT 1–11,566
Players of the Week
OffensiveDefensive
PlayerTeamPlayerTeam
Arnau Vilamitjana Pittsburgh Daniel Krueger Wake Forest
Reference: [32]

Week 10 (Oct. 22 – Oct. 28)

DateTime (ET)Visiting teamHome teamSiteResultAttendance
October 226:00 p.m.Saint Mary'sCaliforniaEdwards Stadium • Berkeley, CAW 4–2227
7:00 p.m. Milwaukee LouisvilleLynn Stadium • Louisville, KYW 4–0435
QueensNo. 10 DukeKoskinen Stadium • Durham, NCW 5–0447
UIC Notre DameAlumni Stadium • Notre Dame, INW 5–0304
USC Upstate No. 3 ClemsonRiggs Field • Clemson, SCW 6–02,214
October 235:00 p.m.No. 19 NC StateWilliam & MaryAlbert–Daly Field • Williamsburg, VAW 4–2857
October 256:00 p.m.No. 10 DukeVirginia TechThompson Field • Blacksburg, VADUKE 1–01,564
7:00 p.m.VirginiaNo. 5 PittsburghAmbrose Urbanic Field • Pittsburgh, PAPITT 4–11,601
8:00 p.m.SyracuseNo. 3 ClemsonRiggs Field • Clemson, SCCLEM 6–12,012
Wake ForestNo. 21 SMUWashburne Stadium • Dallas, TXSMU 3–01,283
October 267:00 p.m. Stony Brook Boston CollegeNewton Soccer Complex • Chestnut Hill, MAW 4–2303
October 276:00 p.m.LouisvilleNo. 19 NC StateDail Soccer Field • Raleigh, NCNCST 1–0734
7:00 p.m.Notre DameCaliforniaEdwards Stadium • Berkeley, CAUND 2–01,587
8:00 p.m.No. 11 North CarolinaNo. 7 StanfordCagan Stadium • Stanford, CAUNC 2–11,984
Players of the Week
OffensiveDefensive
PlayerTeamPlayerTeam
Alex Meinhard Clemson Kyle Genenbacher Notre Dame
Kyran Chambron Pinho SMU
Reference: [33]

Week 11 (Oct. 29 – Nov. 5)

DateTime (ET)Visiting teamHome teamSiteResultAttendance
October 296:00 p.m. Davidson Virginia TechThompson Field • Blacksburg, VAT 2–2582
7:00 p.m. Longwood No. 5 DukeKoskinen Stadium • Durham, NCW 4–1271
WoffordNo. 2 ClemsonRiggs Field • Clemson, SCW 2–12,326
October 303:00 p.m. Mary Washington VirginiaKlöckner Stadium • Charlottesville, VAW 4–21,160
November 16:00 p.m.No. 2 ClemsonVirginia TechThompson Field • Blacksburg, VAT 2–21,127
7:00 p.m.Boston CollegeNo. 8 North CarolinaDorrance Field • Chapel Hill, NCBC 1–01,901
No. 12 NC StateWake ForestSpry Stadium • Winston-Salem, NCWAKE 1–01,825
Notre DameNo. 5 DukeKoskinen Stadium • Durham, NCDUKE 4–01,089
No. 3 PittsburghSyracuseSU Soccer Stadium • Syracuse, NYCUSE 2–0954
No. 20 SMULouisvilleLynn Stadium • Louisville, KYSMU 3–2430
10:00 p.m.CaliforniaNo. 22 StanfordCagan Stadium • Stanford, CACAL 1–01,834
Players of the Week
OffensiveDefensive
PlayerTeamPlayerTeam
Marci Killeen Boston College Brennan KleinBoston College
Kevin Carmichael California
Reference: [34]

Rankings

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
California
Clemson11 (7)2 (1)541224128327
Duke20RV1816111052
Louisville241515
NC State2418RVRV23191221
North Carolina61712116337711814
Notre Dame2RV23RVRV
Pittsburgh38721 (8)1 (8)1 (8)4539
SMU1022RVRV16161510212015
Stanford513531 (8)2252722RV
Syracuse25720
Virginia13RV
Virginia TechRVRV1713171924RV
Wake Forest15

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
Final
Boston College
California
Clemson116107121711996736
Duke20231720131091110831015
Louisville
North Carolina714131813591212149141921
NC State252324
Notre Dame2878171751317
Pittsburgh10126533256361417
SMU10165964684111191718
Stanford463322243413
Syracuse241521
Virginia8201720
Virginia Tech21151620
Wake Forest1922165

Postseason

ACC Tournament

SemifinalsFinal
      
9 Virginia 1
5 Wake Forest 5
5 Wake Forest (pen.)1 (7)
2 Clemson 1 (6)
11 California 2
2 Clemson 3

NCAA tournament

SeedSchoolFirst round2nd Round3rd RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsChampionship
2 Pittsburgh BYEvs Cornell/Fordham – (Pittsburgh)
8 Wake Forest BYEvs LIU/Maryland – (Winston-Salem)
9 Clemson BYEvs Bucknell/Providence – (Clemson)
10 Duke BYEvs San Diego/UC Davis – (Durham)
11 Virginia BYEvs North Florida/West Virginia – (Charlottesville)
12 SMU BYEvs Seattle/Washington – (Dallas)
16 Stanford BYEvs UCLA/UC Santa Barbara – (Stanford)
NC State vs Charlotte – (Raleigh)
North Carolina vs Furman – (Chapel Hill)
W–L (%):0–0–0 (–)0–0–0 (–)0–0–0 (–)0–0–0 (–)0–0–0 (–)0–0–0 (–) Total: 0–0–0 (–)

Awards

All-ACC awards and teams

Source: [35]

2024 ACC Men's Soccer Individual Awards
AwardRecipient(s)
Coach of the Year Jay VidovichPittsburgh
Offensive Player of the Year Matthew Roou – Notre Dame
Midfielder of the Year Joran Gerbet – Clemson
Defensive Player of the Year Casper Svendby – Pittsburgh
Goalkeeper of the YearWessel Speel – Duke
Freshman of the Year Ransford Gyan – Clemson
2024 ACC Men's Soccer All-Conference Teams
First TeamSecond TeamThird TeamAll-Freshman Team

Joran Gerbet – Clemson
Alex Meinhard – Clemson
Ulfur Bjornsson – Duke
Wessel Speel – Duke
Riley Thomas – North Carolina
Matthew Roou – Notre Dame
Guilherme Feitosa – Pittsburgh
Luis Sahmkow – Pittsburgh
Casper Svendby – Pittsburgh
Bailey Sparks – SMU
Zach Bohane – Stanford

Ask Ekeland – Boston College
Kevin Carmichael – California
Ransford Gyan – Clemson
Adam Luckhurst – Duke
Martin Vician – North Carolina
Taig Healy – NC State
Hakim Karamoko – NC State
Casper Grening – Pittsburgh
Nick Dang – Virginia
Trace Alphin – Wake Forest
Cooper Flax – Wake Forest

Nonso Adimabua – California
Kamran Acito – Duke
Kenan Hot – Duke
Ruben Mesalles – Duke
Gage Guerra – Louisville
Josh Jones – Louisville
Sam Williams – North Carolina
Bryce Boneau – Notre Dame
Cabral Carter – Pittsburgh
Jackson Gilman – Pittsburgh
Kyran Chambron Pinho – SMU

Ransford Gyan – Clemson
Lukas Magnason – Clemson
Wahabu Musah – Clemson
Jamie Kabuusu – Duke
Tate Johnson – North Carolina
Nikola Markovic – NC State
Lasse Dahl – Pittsburgh
Niklas Soerensen – Pittsburgh
Chimere Omeze – Syracuse
Olafur Floki Stephensen – Virginia Tech
Dylan Borso – Wake Forest

MLS SuperDraft

Total picks by school

TeamRound 1Round 2Round 3Total
Boston College
California
Clemson
Duke
Louisville
NC State
North Carolina
Notre Dame
Pittsburgh
Stanford
SMU
Syracuse
Virginia
Virginia Tech
Wake Forest
Total

List of selections

RoundPick #MLS teamPlayerPositionCollege

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, [36] 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. [37] Players can play college soccer and still be eligible to sign a homegrown contract.

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