The ACC women's soccer tournament is the conference championship tournament in college soccer for the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). The tournament has been held every year since 1988. It is a single-elimination tournament and seeding is based on regular season records. The winner, declared conference champion, receives the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Division I women's soccer championship.

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ACC women's soccer tournament
Atlantic Coast Conference
women's soccer championship
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SportCollege soccer
ConferenceAtlantic Coast Conference
Number of teams6
FormatSingle-elimination tournament
Current stadiumWakeMed Soccer Park
Current locationCary, North Carolina
Played1988–present
Last contest2024
Current championFlorida State
Most championshipsNorth Carolina (22)
TV partner(s)ACC Network, ESPNU
Official websitetheacc.com/wsoc
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Historically, there have been eight teams to qualify for the tournament. However between 2014 and 2016, the tournament was reduced to 4 teams from the usual 8 teams. The tournament was reduced to six teams in 2021.[1]

North Carolina is the most winning team of the ACC tournament with 22 conference titles.

Champions

The following is a list of Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) Tournament winners:

Finals

Key
  • (1) – Title number
  •   – Match went to extra time
  • Bold – Winning team won regular season
  •   – Match decided by a penalty shootout after extra time
  •   – Winning team reached College Cup
  •   – Winning team won National Championship

Year by year

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Year Champion Score Runner-up Venue Tournament MVP
1988 NC State (1) 1–1 (4–3 p) North Carolina Method Road Stadium • Raleigh, NC Lindsay Brecher, NC State
1989 North Carolina (1) 5–3 NC State Duke Soccer StadiumDurham, NC Mia Hamm, North Carolina
1990 North Carolina (2) 2–0 Virginia University Hall Field • Charlottesville, VA Kristine Lilly, North Carolina
1991 North Carolina (3) 5–1 NC State Fetzer FieldChapel Hill, NC Tisha Venturini, North Carolina
1992 North Carolina (4) 3–1 Duke Duke Soccer Stadium • Durham, NC Mia Hamm, North Carolina
1993 North Carolina (5) 4–1 Duke Method Road Stadium • Raleigh, NC Tisha Venturini, North Carolina
1994 North Carolina (6) 4–2 Duke Fetzer Field • Chapel Hill, NC
1995 North Carolina (7) 3–0 Maryland Ludwig FieldCollege Park, MD Nel Fettig, North Carolina
1996 North Carolina (8) 4–1 Clemson Riggs FieldClemson, SC Robin Confer, North Carolina
1997 North Carolina (9) 4–0 Maryland Spry StadiumWinston-Salem, NC Cindy Parlow, North Carolina
1998 North Carolina (10) 1–0 Clemson World of SportsOrlando, FL Tiffany Roberts, North Carolina
1999 North Carolina (11) 3–0 Wake Forest Fetzer Field • Chapel Hill, NC Lindsay Stoecker, North Carolina
2000 North Carolina (12) 4–0 Duke Koskinen Stadium • Durham, NC Meredith Florance, North Carolina
2001 North Carolina (13) 4–0 Florida State Spry Stadium • Winston-Salem, NC Alyssa Ramsey, North Carolina
2002 North Carolina (14) 6–0 Clemson Seminole ComplexTallahassee, Fl Leslie Gaston, North Carolina
2003 North Carolina (15) 3–2 Florida State SAS Soccer ComplexCary, NC Lindsay Tarpley, North Carolina
2004 Virginia (1) 1–1 (5–4 p) North CarolinaSAS Soccer Complex • Cary, NC Christina de Vries, Virginia
Sarah Huffman, Virginia
2005 North Carolina (16) 4–1 VirginiaSAS Soccer Complex • Cary, NC Kacey White, North Carolina
2006 North Carolina (17) 2–1 (a.e.t.) Florida StateSAS Soccer Complex • Cary, NC Elizabeth Guess, North Carolina
2007 North Carolina (18) 1–0 Florida State World of Sports • Lake Buena Vista, FL Nikki Washington, North Carolina
2008 North Carolina (19) 3–0 Virginia Tech WakeMed Soccer Park • Cary, NC Casey Nogueira, North Carolina
2009 North Carolina (20) 3–0 Florida StateWakeMed Soccer Park • Cary, NCCasey Nogueira, North Carolina
2010 Wake Forest (1) 1–1 (3–1 p) MarylandWakeMed Soccer Park • Cary, NC Aubrey Bledsoe, Wake Forest
2011 Florida State (1) 1–1 (3–1 p) Wake ForestWakeMed Soccer Park • Cary, NC Kelsey Wys, Florida State
2012 Virginia (2) 4–0 MarylandWakeMed Soccer Park • Cary, NC Morgan Brian, Virginia
2013 Florida State (2) 1–0 Virginia TechWakeMed Soccer Park • Cary, NC Kassey Kallman, Florida State
2014 Florida State (3) 1–0 Virginia UNCG StadiumGreensboro, NC Dagny Brynjarsdottir, Florida State
2015 Florida State (4) 2–2 (7–6 p) Virginia WakeMed Soccer Park • Cary, NC Natalia Kuikka, Florida State
2016 Florida State (5) 0–0 (4–3 p) North Carolina MUSC StadiumCharleston, SC Cassie Miller, Florida State
2017 North Carolina (21) 1–0 DukeMUSC Stadium • Charleston, SC Alessia Russo, North Carolina
2018 Florida State (6) 3–2 North Carolina Sahlen's Stadium • Cary, NC Dallas Dorosy, Florida State
2019 North Carolina (22) 2–1 (a.e.t.) VirginiaSahlen's Stadium • Cary, NC Alessia Russo, North Carolina
2020 Florida State (7) 3–2 North CarolinaSahlen's Stadium • Cary, NC Clara Robbins, Florida State
2021 Florida State (8) 1–0 VirginiaSahlen's Stadium • Cary, NCClara Robbins, Florida State
2022 Florida State (9) 2–1 North CarolinaSahlen's Stadium • Cary, NC Jenna Nighswonger, Florida State
2023 Florida State (10) 2–1 ClemsonSahlen's Stadium • Cary, NC Onyi Echegini, Florida State
2024 Florida State (11) 3–2 North Carolina Sahlen's Stadium • Cary, NC Taylor Huff, Florida State
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By school

Through 2024[3]

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School Apps Last W L T  % Finals Titles Winning years
Boston College1120182111.179
California0None000
Clemson20202314203.4194
Duke34202416324.3465
Florida State302024321711.62516112011, 2013–2016,
2018, 20202024
Louisville32020030.000
Maryland23201312224.3684
Miami52016032
North Carolina36202472106.85229221989–2003, 2005–2009,
2017, 2019
NC State2120197183.304311988
Notre Dame102024192.167
Pittsburgh22023111.500
SMU0None000
Stanford0None000
Syracuse0None000
Virginia35202224269.483822004, 2012
Virginia Tech92024492.3332
Wake Forest23202411177.414312010
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Teams in italics are former members of the Atlantic Coast Conference.

Pre-tournament champions

Prior to 1988, the champion was determined based on regular season play.

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Season Champion Runner-up
1987 North Carolina NC State/Virginia
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