2021 ACC men's soccer tournament

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2021 ACC men's soccer tournament
Classification Division I
Teams12
Matches11
Attendance16,325
SiteCampus Sites
Sahlen's Stadium
Cary, North Carolina
Champions Notre Dame (1st title)
Winning coachChad Riley (1st title)
MVP Dawson McCartney (Notre Dame)
Broadcast ESPNU (Final), ACC Network
ACC men's soccer tournament
«2020   2022»
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 ACC men's soccer tournament will be the 35th edition of the ACC Men's Soccer Tournament. The tournament will decide the Atlantic Coast Conference champion and guaranteed representative into the 2021 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Tournament. The final will be played at Sahlen's Stadium in Cary, North Carolina. [1]

Contents

The Clemson Tigers were the defending champions, but were unable to defend their title, as they fell to Duke in the semifinals. Notre Dame won their first ACC title, by defeating NC State in the first round, Louisville on penalties in the quarterfinals, Pittsburgh in the semifinals, and Duke in the final, 2–0. It was also the first ACC title for head coach Chad Riley. Notre Dame was the 5 seed entering the tournament, and they became the lowest seeded team to win since Syracuse in 2015, who won as the 7th seed.

Qualification

All twelve teams in the Atlantic Coast Conference earned a berth into the ACC Tournament. The winners of each division, Atlantic and Coastal, will be seeds 1 and 2. The top 4 seeds received first round byes and hosted the winner of a first-round game. The remaining 10 teams in the conference will be seeded according to points awarded in conference matches. All rounds, with the exception of the final will be held at the higher seed's home field. Seeding is determined by regular season conference record. [2]

(*: division winners are automatically given the top two seeds). [2]

SeedSchoolConference RecordPointsTiebreaker notes
1 Pittsburgh 5–2–116*3–2 vs. Duke [3]
2 Clemson 5–315*5–1 vs Louisville [4]
3 Duke 5–2–1162–3 vs Pittsburgh [3]
4 Louisville 5–3151–5 vs. Clemson [4]
5 Notre Dame 4–2–214
6 Wake Forest 4–3–113
7 North Carolina 4–412
8 Virginia Tech 3–3–110
9 Boston College 2–4–28
10 Syracuse 2–5–173–1 vs. Virginia [5]
11 Virginia 2–5–171–3 vs. Syraucse [5]
12 NC State 1–5–25

Bracket

*Note: Home team listed first. Rankings shown are ACC Tournament Seeds. [6]

First Round
November 3
Quarterfinals
November 7
Semifinals
November 10
Final
November 14
1 Pittsburgh (a.e.t.) 2
8 Virginia Tech (a.e.t.) 18 Virginia Tech 1
9 Boston College 0 1 Pittsburgh 0
5 Notre Dame2
4 Louisville 0 (0)
5 Notre Dame15 Notre Dame (p) 0 (3)
12 NC State 0 5 Notre Dame2
3 Duke 0
3 Duke3
6 Wake Forest36 Wake Forest 2
11 Virginia 0 3 Duke1
2 Clemson 0
2 Clemson2
7 North Carolina (a.e.t.) 17 North Carolina 1
10 Syracuse 0

Matches

First round

November 3Match 1 #7 North Carolina 1–0 (a.e.t.) #10 Syracuse Chapel Hill, NC
6:00 p.m.
  • Joe Pickering Yellow card.svg 15'
  • Riley Thomas Yellow card.svg 36' Yellow-red card.svg 90'
  • Milo Garvanian Soccerball shade gold.svg 106' (pen.)
Report
  • Yellow card.svg 54' Jeorgio Kocevski
  • Yellow card.svg 58' Noah Singelmann
  • Yellow card.svg 97' Yellow-red card.svg 102' Hilli Goldhar
  • Yellow card.svg 105' Christian Curti
Stadium: Dorrance Field
Attendance: 544
Referee: Andrea Pileri
Assistant referees: Benjamin Wooten
Assistant referees: Heath Hixson
Fourth official: David McPhun
November 3Match 2 #8 Virginia Tech 1–0 (a.e.t.) #9 Boston College Blacksburg, VA
7:00 p.m.
  • Jack Dearie Soccerball shade gold.svg 97'
Report
  • Yellow card.svg 68' Stefan Sigurdarson
  • Yellow card.svg 92' Kristofer Konradsson
Stadium: Thompson Field
Attendance: 1,535
Referee: David Erbacher
Assistant referees: Rick Rogers
Assistant referees: Hudson Owens
Fourth official: Anthony Wolford
November 3Match 3 #5 Notre Dame 1–0 #12 NC State Notre Dame, IN
7:00 p.m.
Report Stadium: Alumni Stadium
Attendance: 174
Referee: Carmen Serbio
Assistant referees: Peter Charpentier
Assistant referees: Khalaf Al-Latayfeh
Fourth official: Justin Bell
November 3Match 4 #6 Wake Forest 3–0 #11 Virginia Winston-Salem, NC
8:00 p.m.
Report
  • Yellow card.svg 2' Andreas Ueland
  • Yellow card.svg 27' Daniel Wright
  • Yellow card.svg 54' Jeremy Verley
Stadium: Spry Stadium
Attendance: 1,034
Referee: Sorin Stoica
Assistant referees: Raymond Thomas
Assistant referees: John Rush
Fourth official: Kevin Maurer

Quarterfinals

November 7Match 5 #3 Duke 3–2 #6 Wake Forest Durham, NC
2:00 p.m.
Report
  • Soccerball shade.svg27' Jake Swallen
  • Yellow card.svg 41' Yellow-red card.svg 87' Babacar Niang
  • Soccerball shade.svg45', Yellow card.svg 73' Nico Benalcazar
Stadium: Koskinen Stadium
Attendance: 1,062
Referee: Andrea Pileri
Assistant referees: Gabriel Rivera
Assistant referees: Dustin Thorne
Fourth official: Aaron Gallagher
November 7Match 6 #1 Pittsburgh 2–1 (a.e.t.) #8 Virginia Tech Pittsburgh, PA
4:00 p.m. Report
  • Soccerball shade.svg9' Kyle McDowell
  • Yellow card.svg 32' Sivert Haugli
  • Yellow card.svg 63' Andrew Weber
  • Yellow card.svg 76' Chris Nicola
  • Yellow card.svg 86' Nick Blacklock
  • Yellow card.svg 95' Danny Flores
Stadium: Ambrose Urbanic Field
Attendance: 1,443
Referee: Nikola Aleksic
Assistant referees: John Safar
Assistant referees: Ross Kleinstuber
Fourth official: Lucas Feathers
November 7Match 7 #4 Louisville 0–0 (a.e.t.)
(0–3 p)
#5 Notre Dame Louisville, KY
6:00 p.m.
  • Ugo Achara Yellow card.svg 69'
  • Jamie DiLuzio Yellow card.svg 108'
Report Stadium: Lynn Stadium
Attendance: 582
Referee: John Brady
Assistant referees: Johann Pedolzky
Assistant referees: Dean Morgan
Fourth official: Caleb Riley
Penalties
November 7Match 8 #2 Clemson 2–1 #7 North Carolina Clemson, SC
8:00 p.m.
Report
Stadium: Riggs Field
Attendance: 2,351
Referee: Mike Stutt
Assistant referees: Kevin Huet
Assistant referees: Rick Rogers
Fourth official: Ralph Polson

Semifinals

November 10Semifinal 1 #1 Pittsburgh 0–2 #5 Notre Dame Pittsburgh, PA
5:00 p.m. EDT Report
Stadium: Ambrose Urbanic Field
Attendance: 1,626
Referee: Carmen Serbio
Assistant referees: Ankur Singh
Assistant referees: William Aten
Fourth official: Taylor Bombalski
November 10Semifinal 2 #2 Clemson 0–1 #3 Duke Clemson, SC
7:00 p.m. EDT Report Stadium: Riggs Field
Attendance: 3,237
Referee: David Erbacher
Assistant referees: John Rush
Assistant referees: Chris Zuerner
Fourth official: Wilmer Soriano

Final

November 14 #5 Notre Dame 2–0 #3 Duke Cary, NC
2:00 p.m. EDT
Report
  • Yellow card.svg 36' Cameron Kerr
  • Yellow card.svg 75' Ruben Mesalles
Stadium: WakeMed Soccer Park
Attendance: 2,737
Referee: John McCloskey
Assistant referees: Benjamin Wooten
Assistant referees: Johann Pedolzky
Fourth official: Jude Carr

Statistics

Goalscorers

There were 22 goals scored in 11 matches, for an average of 2 goals per match.

3 goals

2 goals

1 goal

  • Flag of the United States.svg Quinn McNeill – Clemson
  • Flag of the United States.svg Isaiah Reid – Clemson
  • Flag of Bermuda.svg Jai Bean – Duke
  • Flag of the United States.svg Milo Garvanian – North Carolina
  • Flag of Venezuela.svg Santiago Herrera – North Carolina
  • Flag of the United States.svg Jack Lynn – Notre Dame
  • Flag of the United States.svg Daniel Russo – Notre Dame
  • Flag of the United States.svg Jack Dearie – Virginia Tech
  • Flag of England.svg Kyle McDowell – Virginia Tech
  • Flag of the United States.svg Nico Benalcazar – Wake Forest
  • Flag of the United States.svg Leo Guarino – Wake Forest
  • Flag of the United States.svg Omar Hernandez – Wake Forest
  • Flag of the United States.svg Kyle Holcomb – Wake Forest
  • Flag of the United States.svg Jake Swallen – Wake Forest

All-Tournament team

PlayerTeam
2021 ACC Men's Soccer All-Tournament team [7]
Bryan Dowd Notre Dame
Jack Lynn
Dawson McCartney
Philip Quinton
Shakur Mohammed Duke
Peter Stroud
Thorleifur Úlfarsson
Oskar Ågren Clemson
Quinn McNeill
Valentin Noël Pittsburgh
Arturo Ordoñez

MVP in Bold

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