2020 Atlantic Coast Conference women's soccer season

The 2020 Atlantic Coast Conference women's soccer season was the 32nd season of women's varsity soccer in the conference.

2020 Atlantic Coast Conference women's soccer season
LeagueNCAA Division I
SportSoccer
DurationSeptember 2020 – November 2020
Number of teams13
2021 NWSL Draft
Top draft pickEmily Fox
Picked byRacing Louisville FC, 1st overall
Regular Season
Season championsNorth Carolina & Florida State
Runners-upVirginia
Season MVPOffensive: Emina Ekic
Midfielder: Jaelin Howell
Defensive: Malia Berkely
Top scorerAmanda West – Pittsburgh[1]
Tournament
ChampionsFlorida State
  Runners-upNorth Carolina
Finals MVPClara Robbins – Florida State
2020 ACC women's soccer standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L T PCT  W L T PCT
No. 1 Florida State   800 1.000  1100 1.000
No. 2 North Carolina   800 1.000  1110 .917
No. 10 Virginia   521 .688  831 .708
No. 6 Clemson   530 .625  640 .600
No. 5 Duke   422 .625  742 .615
Louisville   440 .500  450 .444
Virginia Tech   440 .500  580 .385
No. 14 Notre Dame   440 .500  450 .444
Wake Forest   341 .438  351 .389
Pittsburgh   350 .375  950 .643
Boston College   170 .125  170 .125
Syracuse   170 .125  170 .125
Miami   080 .000  090 .000
Conference champion
2020 ACC Tournament champion
As of November 24, 2020; Rankings from United Soccer Coaches Poll
Source: The ACC
Note: † Due to COVID-19, NC State has suspended the 2020 women's soccer season.

Florida State and North Carolina shared the regular season title. The Seminoles won the 2020 ACC Tournament over the Tar Heels, 3-2.[2]

Teams

Stadiums and locations

Team Stadium Capacity
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
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
2. ^ NC State decided to opt out of the 2020 season.[3]

Coaches

Head Coaching Records

Team Head Coach Years at School Overall Record Record at School ACC Record
Boston College Jason Lowe 2 8–8–2 8–8–2 1–8–1
Clemson Eddie Radwanski 10 232–125–35 93–60–22 39–46–8
Duke Robbie Church 20 331–175–66 244–126–55 93–59–31
Florida State Mark Krikorian 16 351–96–33 276–66–30 103–32–25
Louisville Karen Ferguson-Dayes 20 182–161–37 182–161–37 23–27–10
Miami Sarah Barnes 3 71–59–19 11–18–5 5–13–2
North Carolina Anson Dorrance 42 833–68–38 833–68–38 200–26–10
NC State Tim Santoro 8 62–70–14 62–70–14 19–46–8
Notre Dame Nate Norman 3 77–53–16 19–18–2 8–10–2
Pittsburgh Randy Waldrum 3 408–130–33 9–22–4 9–21–2
Syracuse Nicky Adams 2 3–11–2 3–11–2 1–7–1
Virginia Steve Swanson 20 419–157–59 315–94–48 125–44–20
Virginia Tech Charles Adair 10 118–53–20 118–53–20 42–39–13
Wake Forest Tony da Luz 23 308–214–50 263-173-48 87–102–22

Notes

  • Records shown are prior to the 2020 season
  • Years at school includes the 2020 season

Pre-season

Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the season

On September 4, 2020 the Atlantic Coast Conference announced the fall Olympic sports schedule, which included the schedule for women's soccer. The men's soccer season will begin in September, 2020 instead of the originally planned August, and conclude on November 1. The season will culminate with the 2020 ACC Women's Soccer Tournament, which will have the usual eight teams, but all games will be played at WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, North Carolina.[4]

On January 26, 2021 the Atlantic Coast Conference announced that no league matches will be played in the spring. However, teams were permitted to play non-conference matches, that will count toward their overall records. The winner of the 2020 ACC Women's Soccer Tournament, Florida State, would receive the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.[5]

Hermann Trophy Watchlist

Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, a preseason MAC Hermann Trophy watch list was released in January instead of August. Eight players from ACC schools were named to the watchlist.[6]

Player Class Position School
Maycee Bell Sophomore DF North Carolina
Emina Ekic Senior MF Louisville
Jaelin Howell Junior MF Florida State
Rachel Jones Junior FW North Carolina
Sophie Jones Sophomore MF Duke
Brianna Pinto Junior MF North Carolina
Alexa Spaanstra Junior FW Virginia
Yujie Zhao Junior MF Florida State


Pre-season poll

The 2020 ACC Preseason Poll was be announced on September 8, 2020. The defending regular season champions, North Carolina were voted to repeat their regular season crown. Florida State was voted in second place. The leagues 14 head coaches also voted on a preseason All-ACC team.[7] Full results for the coaches poll and preseason team are shown below.

Pre-season Coaches Poll

Predicted finish Team Points (1st place)
1 North Carolina 129 (8)
2 Florida State 123 (3)
3 Virginia 113 (2)
4 Duke 98
5 Clemson 86
6 Notre Dame 79
7 Louisville 77
8 Virginia Tech 64
9 Wake Forest 50
10 Pittsburgh 42
11 Boston College 35
12 Miami 27
13 Syracuse 13

Source:[7]

Pre-season All-ACC Team

PositionPlayerClassSchool
Goalkeeper Gabby Kouzelos Senior Louisville
Defender Delaney Graham Junior Duke
Emily Fox Senior North Carolina
Malia Berkely Senior Florida State
Maycee Bell Sophomore North Carolina
Midfielder Jaelin Howell Junior Florida State
Yujie Zhao Junior Florida State
Emina Ekic Senior Louisville
Brianna Pinto Junior North Carolina
Forward Diana Ordonez Sophomore Virginia
Alexa Spaanstra Junior Virginia

Source:[7]

Regular season

Conference matrix

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

  Boston College Clemson Duke Florida State Louisville Miami North Carolina Notre Dame Pittsburgh Syracuse Virginia Virginia Tech Wake Forest
vs. Boston College 1–02–03–12–04–31–32–13–0
vs. Clemson 1–02–02–01–21–2 (OT)0–30–30–2
vs. Duke 0–10–11–01–32–00–41–1 (2OT)0–0 (2OT)
vs. Florida State 0–20–10–10–51–43–40–40–4
vs. Louisville 0–21–00–33–11–00–32–00–1
vs. Miami 3–13–06–02–01–03–08–21–0
vs. North Carolina 1–30–20–21–30–20–20–11–4
vs. Notre Dame 0–22–15–00–10–62–00–21–0
vs. Pittsburgh 3–42–1 (OT)4–10–20–22–1 (OT)2–01–0
vs. Syracuse 3–14–03–00–12–02–02–05–3
vs. Virginia 1–23–01–1 (2OT)4–30–20–31–2 (OT)3–5
vs. Virginia Tech 0–33–04–01–02–81–00–23–4
vs. Wake Forest 2–00–0 (2OT)4–00–14–10–10–14–3
Total 1–7–05–3–04–2–28–0–04–4–00–8–08–0–04–4–03–5–01–7–05–2–14–4–03–4–1

Rankings

Legend
  Increase in ranking
  Decrease in ranking
  Not ranked previous week

United Soccer

  Wk 1
Wk 2
Wk 3
Wk 4
Wk 5
Wk 6
Wk 7
Wk 8
Wk 9
Final
Boston College
Clemson 3 3 6 4 3 3 5 5 7 6
Duke 7 11 7 5 4 5 6 6 5 5
Florida State 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1
Louisville 13 13 13
Miami
North Carolina 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2
NC State
Notre Dame 14 14 13 14 12 13 14
Pittsburgh 12 14
Syracuse
Virginia 11 10 10 11 10 10 10 9 9 10
Virginia Tech
Wake Forest

Top Drawer Soccer

  Wk 1
Wk 2
Wk 3
Wk 4
Wk 5
Wk 6
Wk 7
Wk 8
Wk 9
Final
Boston College
Clemson 17
Duke 11
Florida State 1
Louisville
Miami
North Carolina 2
NC State
Notre Dame
Pittsburgh
Syracuse
Virginia 6
Virginia Tech
Wake Forest

Players of the Week

Week Offensive Player of the week Defensive of the week Reference
Week 1 – September 15 Marykate McGuire, Duke Kate McKay, Pittsburgh [8]
Week 2 – September 22 Caroline Conti, Clemson Hensley Hancuff, Clemson [9]
Week 3 – September 29 Izzy Brown, North Carolina Maycee Bell, North Carolina [10]
Claire Constant, Virginia
Week 4 – October 6 Emina Ekic, Louisville Alia Skinner, Virginia Tech [11]
Week 5 – October 13 Amanda West, Pittsburgh Caitlin Cosme, Duke [12]
Week 6 – October 20 Clara Robbins, Florida State Kaitlyn Parks, Wake Forest [13]
Alexa Spaanstra, Virginia
Week 7 – October 27 Jenna Bike, Boston College Mattie Interian, Notre Dame [14]
Emily Gray, Virginia Tech
Week 8 – November 3 Tori Powell, Virginia Tech Cristina Roque, Florida State [15]

Postseason

ACC Tournament

Semifinals Final
      
1 Florida State 4
5 Duke 0
1 Florida State 3
2 North Carolina 2
2 North Carolina 2
3 Virginia 0

Awards and Honors

ACC Awards

2020 ACC Women's Soccer Individual Awards[16]
Award Recipient(s)
Offensive Player of the Year Emina EkicLouisville
Coach of the Year Mark KrikorianFlorida State
Defensive Player of the Year Malia Berkely – Florida State
Midfielder of the Year Jaelin HowellFlorida State
Freshman of the Year Lia Godfrey – Virginia
2020 ACC Women's Soccer All-Conference Teams[16]
First Team Second Team Third Team All-Freshman Team

Sophie Jones, So., M, Duke
Malia Berkely, Sr., D, Florida State
Jaelin Howell, Jr., M, Florida State
Yujie Zhao, Jr., M, Florida State
Emina Ekic, Sr., M, Louisville
Maycee Bell, So., D, North Carolina
Claudia Dickey, Jr., GK, North Carolina
Emily Fox, Sr., D, North Carolina
Rachel Jones, Jr., F, North Carolina
Brianna Pinto, Jr., M, North Carolina
Alexa Spaanstra, Jr., F, Virginia

Makenna Morris, Fr., D, Clemson
Mariana Speckmaier, Sr., F, Clemson
Emily Madril, Jr., D, Florida State
Clara Robbins, Jr., M, Florida State
Cristina Roque, Fr., GK, Florida State
Taylor Otto, Sr., M, North Carolina
Sammi Fisher, Sr., M, Notre Dame
Amanda West, So., F, Pittsburgh
Lia Godfrey, Fr., M, Virginia
Rebecca Jarrett, Jr., F, Virginia
Diana Ordonez, So., F, Virginia

Megan Bornkamp, Fr., D, Clemson
Hal Hershfelt, So., M, Clemson
Courtney Jones, Jr., M, Clemson
Delaney Graham, Jr., D, Duke
Taylor Mitchell, Sr., D, Duke
Jenna Nighswonger, So., M, Florida State
Gabby Kouzelos, Sr., GK, Louisville
Sam Meza, Fr., M, North Carolina
Kiki Van Zanten, So., F, Notre Dame
Emily Gray, Jr., M, Virginia Tech
Hannah Betfort, Sr., D, Wake Forest

Megan Bornkamp, D, Clemson
Makenna Morris, D, Clemson
Jody Brown, F, Florida State
Cristina Roque, GK, Florida State
Kaitlyn Zipay, F, Florida State
Talia Dellaperuta, F, North Carolina
Sam Meza, M, North Carolina
Lia Godfrey, M, Virginia
Samar Guidry, D, Virginia
Tori Powell, F, Virginia Tech
Sophie Faircloth, D, Wake Forest

2021 NWSL Draft

FWForward MFMidfielder DFDefender GKGoalkeeper
PlayerTeamRoundPick #PositionSchool
Emily Fox Racing Louisville 1 1 D North Carolina
Brianna Pinto Sky Blue 1 3 M North Carolina
Emina Ekic Racing Louisville 1 5 M Louisville
Taylor Otto Racing Louisville 2 11 M North Carolina
Taryn Torres Sky Blue FC 3 23 M Virginia
Alissa Gorzak Chicago Red Stars 4 35 F Virginia
Mariana Speckmaier Washington Spirit 4 39 F Clemson
Tess Boade Sky Blue FC 4 40 F Duke

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