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1 Teams  



1.1  Stadiums and locations  





1.2  Personnel  







2 Preseason  



2.1  Hermann Trophy  





2.2  Preseason Poll  





2.3  Preseason awards  







3 Regular season  



3.1  Week 1 (Aug. 21  Aug. 29)  





3.2  Week 2 (Aug. 30  Sep. 5)  





3.3  Week 3 (Sep. 6  Sep. 12)  





3.4  Week 4 (Sep. 13  Sep. 19)  





3.5  Week 5 (Sep. 20  Sep. 26)  





3.6  Week 6 (Sep. 27  Oct. 3)  





3.7  Week 7 (Oct. 4  Oct. 10)  





3.8  Week 8 (Oct. 11  Oct. 17)  





3.9  Week 9 (Oct. 18  Oct. 24)  





3.10  Week 10 (Oct. 25  Oct. 29)  







4 Rankings  



4.1  United Soccer Coaches  





4.2  Top Drawer Soccer  







5 Postseason  



5.1  ACC Tournament  





5.2  NCAA tournament  





5.3  Awards  



5.3.1  All-ACC awards and teams  









6 MLS SuperDraft  



6.1  Total picks by school  





6.2  List of selections  







7 Homegrown players  





8 References  














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2022 Atlantic Coast Conference men's soccer season
LeagueNCAA Division I
SportSoccer
DurationAugust 25, 2022 – October 28, 2022
Number of teams12
2023 MLS SuperDraft
Top draft pickHamady Diop, 1st overall
Picked byCharlotte FC
Regular season
Season championsAtlantic:Syracuse
Coastal:Duke
  Runners-upAtlantic:Wake Forest
Coastal:Virginia
Season MVPOffensive:Shakur Mohammed
Midfielder:Peter Stroud
Defensive:Andreas Ueland
Top scorerStefan Sigurdarson[1]
ACC Tournament
ChampionsSyracuse
  Runners-upClemson
Finals MVPUnited States Russell Shealy
ACC men's soccer seasons

← 2021

2023 →

2022 ACC men's soccer standings
  • t
  • e
  • Conf Overall
    Team W   L   T W   L   T
    Atlantic
    No.1Syracuse 5 1 2 18 2 5
    No.24Wake Forest + 5 3 0 14 6 0
    Louisville + 4 3 1 9 6 3
    No.13Clemson + 3 4 1 13 7 1
    Boston College 1 4 3 4 7 5
    NC State 1 5 2 6 7 5
    Coastal
    No.3Duke + 5 0 3 13 2 4
    No.16Virginia + 5 1 2 10 4 5
    No.8Pittsburgh + 3 2 3 12 5 5
    North Carolina + 2 2 4 8 6 5
    Notre Dame 3 4 1 8 7 2
    Virginia Tech 0 8 0 3 14 1
    As of December 13, 2022
    Rankings from United Soccer Coaches
    Source: The ACC

    The 2022 Atlantic Coast Conference men's soccer season was the 69th season of men's varsity soccer in the conference.

    Clemson were the defending champions of the Atlantic Conference and Pittsburgh were the defending champions of the Coastal Conference. Notre Dame were the defending ACC tournament Champion.

    Eight ACC teams were invited to the 2021 NCAA tournament. Clemson had the best showing of the eight, winning their third title in program history.

    Syracuse won the Atlantic Conference with a 5–1–2 record and Duke won the Costal Conference. Syracuse went on to win the ACC tournament 2–0 over eighth seed Clemson in the final.

    In 2022, eight ACC teams were again invited to the NCAA tournament. Clemson was unable to defend its title, but another ACC team Syracuse, claimed the title with a penalty shoot-out victory over Indiana.

    Teams[edit]

    Stadiums and locations[edit]

    Atlantic Division
    Team Stadium Capacity
    Boston College Newton Campus Soccer Field 1,800[2]
    Clemson Riggs Field 6,500[3]
    Louisville Lynn Stadium 5,300[4]
    NC State Dail Soccer Field 3,000[5]
    Syracuse SU Soccer Stadium 1,500[6]
    Wake Forest Spry Stadium 3,000[7]
    Coastal Division
    Team Stadium Capacity
    Duke Koskinen Stadium 7,000[8]
    North Carolina Dorrance Field 4,200[9]
    Notre Dame Alumni Stadium 2,500[10]
    Pittsburgh Ambrose Urbanic Field 735[11]
    Virginia Klöckner Stadium 7,100[12]
    Virginia Tech Thompson Field 2,500[13]

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

    Personnel[edit]

    Team Head coach Years at school Overall record Record at school ACC record
    Boston College Bob Thompson 3 7–9–3 7–7–9 3–7–3
    Clemson Mike Noonan 13 353–184–48 140–71–35 53–36–15
    Duke John Kerr Jr. 15 206–153–44 125–94–31 49–53–17
    Louisville John Michael Hayden 4 25–23–4 25–23–4 13–13–2
    North Carolina Carlos Somoano 12 148–49–31 137–49–31 57–21–16
    NC State George Kiefer 6 199–130–63 37–36–16 10–24–11
    Notre Dame Chad Riley 5 43–29–9 43–29–9 15–17–4
    Pittsburgh Jay Vidovich 7 264–104–35 57–50–4 21–25–4
    Syracuse Ian McIntyre 13 210–147–64 103–83–35 20–40–17
    Virginia George Gelnovatch 27 351–148–62 351–148–62 95–71–33
    Virginia Tech Mike Brizendine 14 99–108–34 99–108–34 26–64–20
    Wake Forest Bobby Muuss 8 190–81–37 115–25–13 43–8–8

    Notes

    Preseason[edit]

    Hermann Trophy[edit]

    The ACC placed four players on the watch-list, which was announced on August 25.[14]

    Player Class Position School
    Til Zinnhardt Senior DF North Carolina
    Valentin Noël MF Pittsburgh
    Peter Stroud Junior Duke
    Levonte Johnson Senior FW Syracuse

    Preseason Poll[edit]

    The 2022 ACC Preseason Poll was released on August 16, 2022. The league's head coaches ranked Clemson as the preseason favorite, with 7 out of 12 votes.[15] Full results of the poll are shown below:

    Atlantic Division
    Predicted finish Team Votes (1st place)
    1 Clemson 64 (9)
    2 Wake Forest 55 (3)
    3 Louisville 47
    4 Syracuse 33
    5 Boston College 28
    6 NC State 19
    Coastal Division
    Predicted finish Team Votes (1st place)
    1 Pittsburgh 57 (6)
    2 North Carolina 52 (5)
    3 Notre Dame 44 (1)
    4 Duke 38
    5 Virginia Tech 34
    6 Virginia 21
    Media poll (ACC Championship)
    Rank Team Votes
    1 Clemson 6
    2 North Carolina 2
    Pittsburgh
    3 Notre Dame 1
    Wake Forest

    Preseason awards[edit]

    Preseason All-ACC Watchlist[15]
    Position Player Class School
    Goalkeeper Brian Dowd Junior Notre Dame
    Defender Victor Souza Senior Boston College
    Andreas Ueland Virginia
    Midfielder Eric Danquah Junior Louisville
    Mayola Kinyua Senior Virginia Tech
    Omar Hernandez Wake Forest
    Sebastian Schacht Graduate Student North Carolina
    Amferny Sinclair Senior Syracuse
    Peter Stroud Junior Duke
    Jackson Walti Graduate Student Pittsburgh
    Forward Luke Hille Sophomore NC State
    Mohamed Seye Senior Clemson

    Regular season[edit]

    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. 21 – Aug. 29)[edit]

    Date Time (ET) Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance
    August 25 4:00 p.m. Quinnipiac Boston College Newton Soccer ComplexChestnut Hill, MA W5–2 450
    5:00 p.m. Iona Syracuse SU Soccer StadiumSyracuse, NY W 2–0 596
    No. 10 Saint Louis Louisville Lynn StadiumLouisville, KY W 3–1 852
    7:00 p.m. Seattle No. 4 Notre Dame Alumni StadiumNotre Dame, IN L 1–3 437
    Xavier Virginia Klöckner StadiumCharlottesville, VA L 0–1 1,517
    7:30 p.m. Air Force No. 24 North Carolina Dorrance FieldChapel Hill, NC W 2–1 2,327
    8:00 p.m. No. 2 Georgetown No. 7 Pittsburgh Ambrose Urbanic FieldPittsburgh, PA W 2–1 2,000
    UCF No. 15 Wake Forest Spry StadiumWinston–Salem, NC W 1–0 1,733
    10:00 p.m. Virginia Tech Grand Canyon GCU StadiumPhoenix, AZ L 0–1 2,515
    August 26 7:00 p.m. No. 13 Indiana No. 1 Clemson Riggs FieldClemson, SC W 3–2 6,539
    Loyola (MD) NC State Dail Soccer FieldRaleigh, NC W 2–0 1,534
    7:30 p.m. San Diego No. 12 Duke Koskinen StadiumDurham, NC W 1–0 587
    August 28 2:30 p.m. Milwaukee No. 12 Duke Koskinen Stadium • Durham, NC W 4–0 372
    6:00 p.m. No. 21 Penn State Syracuse SU Soccer Stadium • Syracuse, NY W 1–0 1,556
    7:00 p.m. Air Force No. 15 Wake Forest Spry Stadium • Winston–Salem, NC W 2–1 1,446
    7:30 p.m. South Florida No. 24 North Carolina Dorrance Field • Chapel Hill, NC W 1–0 691
    10:00 p.m. Virginia Tech No. 23 UCLA Wallis Annenberg StadiumLos Angeles, CA L 0–1 515
    August 29 5:30 p.m. Northeastern Boston College Newton Soccer Complex • Chestnut Hill, MA W 3–2 873
    7:00 p.m. Rider Virginia Klöckner Stadium • Charlottesville, VA W 4–0 895
    USC Upstate No. 1 Clemson Riggs Field • Clemson, SC W 2–0 3,053
    No. 6 West Virginia No. 7 Pittsburgh Ambrose Urbanic Field • Pittsburgh, PA W 3–0 1,514
    Wofford NC State Dail Soccer Field • Raleigh, NC W 4–0 882
    7:30 p.m. Bellarmine Louisville Lynn Stadium • Louisville, KY W 3–0 645
    No. 4 Notre Dame Michigan State DeMartin Soccer Complex • East Lansing, MI W 3–2 1,684
    Players of the Week
    Offensive Defensive
    Player Team Player Team
    Ousmane Sylla Clemson Christian Curti Syracuse
    Bertin Jacquesson Pittsburgh
    Reference:[16]

    Week 2 (Aug. 30 – Sep. 5)[edit]

    Date Time (ET) Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance
    September 1 5:00 p.m. Michigan No. 17 Duke Koskinen Stadium • Durham, NC W 3–0 416
    8:00 p.m. James Madison Virginia Klöckner Stadium • Charlottesville, VA W 3–0 1,774
    September 2 4:00 p.m. NC State Mercer Thompson FieldBlacksburg, VA T 0–0 112
    7:00 p.m. No. 1 Clemson South Carolina Stone StadiumColumbia, SC W 1–0 5,449
    No. 2 Pittsburgh No. 11 Marshall Veterans Memorial Soccer ComplexHuntington, WV L 1–2 1,879
    Radford Virginia Tech Thompson Field • Blacksburg, VA T 0–0 317
    No. 15 Syracuse Vermont Virtue FieldBurlington, VT T 1–1 741
    7:30 p.m. Seattle Louisville Lynn Stadium • Louisville, KY W 2–1 1,100
    September 3 1:00 p.m. Boston College UMass Rudd FieldAmherst, MA L 0–3 1,811
    7:30 p.m. FIU No. 13 North Carolina Dorrance Field • Chapel Hill, NC L 1–2 774
    8:00 p.m. No. 22 Notre Dame No. 21 Indiana Bill Armstrong StadiumBloomington, IN Postponed
    No. 5 Wake Forest UAB PNC FieldBirmingham, AL W 2–0 315
    September 5 5:00 p.m. Mercer Virginia Tech Thompson Field • Blacksburg, VA L 2–3 175
    6:00 p.m. Virginia No. 9 Maryland Audi FieldWashington, D.C. L 1–6 2,022
    7:00 p.m. Howard No. 2 Pittsburgh Ambrose Urbanic Field • Pittsburgh, PA W 5–0 721
    NC State Radford Thompson Field • Blacksburg, VA Postponed
    No. 15 Syracuse Connecticut Morrone StadiumStorrs, CT W 5–0 2,052
    Players of the Week
    Offensive Defensive
    Player Team Player Team
    Conor Kelly NC State Prince Amponsah Wake Forest
    Reference:[17]

    Week 3 (Sep. 6 – Sep. 12)[edit]

    Date Time (ET) Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance
    September 6 5:30 p.m. Siena Boston College Newton Soccer Complex • Chestnut Hill, MA T 1–1 137
    6:00 p.m. UNC Asheville No. 1 Clemson Riggs Field • Clemson, SC W 4–0 1,504
    7:00 p.m. DePaul No. 22 Notre Dame Alumni Stadium • Notre Dame, IN T 1–1 337
    No. 10 Louisville No. 5 Kentucky Bell Soccer ComplexLexington, KY L 2–3 2,004
    Winthrop No. 4 Wake Forest Spry Stadium • Winston–Salem, NC W 5–1 1,020
    September 9 7:00 p.m. No. 10 Pittsburgh North Carolina Dorrance Field • Chapel Hill, NC PITT 1–0 2,437
    Virginia Tech Virginia Klöckner Stadium • Charlottesville, VA UVA 4–2 3,378
    September 10 1:00 p.m. No. 22 Notre Dame No. 24 Syracuse SU Soccer Stadium • Syracuse, NY CUSE 1–0 1,872
    7:00 p.m. No. 1 Clemson Boston College Newton Soccer Complex • Chestnut Hill, MA CLEM 2–1 1,208
    NC State No. 4 Wake Forest Spry Stadium • Winston–Salem, NC WAKE 2–0 1,882
    7:30 p.m. No. 7 Duke No. 10 Louisville Lynn Stadium • Louisville, KY DUKE 2–1 1,033
    Players of the Week
    Offensive Defensive
    Player Team Player Team
    Shakur Mohammed Duke Jackson Gilman Pittsburgh
    Roald Mitchell Wake Forest Garrison Tubbs Wake Forest
    Reference:[18]

    Week 4 (Sep. 13 – Sep. 19)[edit]

    Date Time (ET) Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance
    September 13 7:00 p.m. ETSU North Carolina Dorrance Field • Chapel Hill, NC W 1–0 594
    Fairleigh Dickinson No. 2т Wake Forest Spry Stadium • Winston–Salem, NC W 3–2 1,457
    James Madison NC State Dail Soccer Field • Raleigh, NC L 0–1 716
    La Salle Virginia Klöckner Stadium • Charlottesville, VA W 5–0 855
    Niagara No. 16 Syracuse SU Soccer Stadium • Syracuse, NY W 1–0 461
    8:00 p.m. No. 1 Clemson UAB PNC Field • Birmingham, AL W 2–0 934
    September 16 7:00 p.m. Louisville Boston College Newton Soccer Complex • Chestnut Hill, MA T 1–1 638
    NC State No. 10 Pittsburgh Ambrose Urbanic Field • Pittsburgh, PA PITT 3–0 1,075
    North Carolina No. 5 Duke Koskinen Stadium • Durham, NC T 1–1 3,155
    Notre Dame Virginia Klöckner Stadium • Charlottesville, VA ND 2–1 2,255
    7:30 p.m. No. 2т Wake Forest Virginia Tech Thompson Field • Blacksburg, VA WAKE 1–0 2,350
    8:00 p.m. No. 16 Syracuse No. 1 Clemson Riggs Field • Clemson, SC CUSE 2–1 4,737
    September 19 7:00 p.m. Akron No. 10 Pittsburgh Ambrose Urbanic Field • Pittsburgh, PA T 3–3 495
    Louisville Florida Gulf Coast FGCU Soccer ComplexFort Myers, FL W 1–0 487
    Presbyterian No. 1 Clemson Riggs Field • Clemson, SC W 4–0 1,143
    Players of the Week
    Offensive Defensive
    Player Team Player Team
    Levonte Johnson Syracuse Russell Shealy Syracuse
    Reference:[19]

    Week 5 (Sep. 20 – Sep. 26)[edit]

    Date Time (ET) Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance
    September 20 6:00 p.m. Boston College Boston University Nickerson FieldBoston, MA T 0–0 280
    7:00 p.m. American Virginia Klöckner Stadium • Charlottesville, VA W 2–0 1,024
    No. 7 Duke Elon Rudd FieldElon, NC W 1–0 909
    George Mason No. 1 Wake Forest Spry Stadium • Winston–Salem, NC W 6–1 1,794
    Longwood Virginia Tech Thompson Field • Blacksburg, VA W 4–0 470
    No. 3 Syracuse Colgate Beyer-Small Field • Hamilton, NY W 2–0 468
    UNC Wilmington North Carolina Dorrance Field • Chapel Hill, NC T 0–0 1,475
    September 21 7:00 p.m. Chicago State Notre Dame Alumni Stadium • Notre Dame, IN W 4–0 417
    September 23 7:00 p.m. Virginia Tech NC State Dail Soccer Field • Raleigh, NC NCST 1–0 1,691
    8:00 p.m. No. 8 Pittsburgh No. 25т Louisville Lynn Stadium • Louisville, KY LOU 2–1 508
    September 24 7:00 p.m. Boston College No. 7 Duke Koskinen Stadium • Durham, NC DUKE 1–0 1,937
    North Carolina Notre Dame Alumni Stadium • Notre Dame, IN UNC 1–0 818
    Virginia No. 3 Syracuse SU Soccer Stadium • Syracuse, NY UVA 1–0 2,311
    No. 1 Wake Forest No. 10 Clemson Riggs Field • Clemson, SC WAKE 6–1 3,744
    Players of the Week
    Offensive Defensive
    Player Team Player Team
    Aboubakar Camara Louisville Andreas Ueland Virginia
    Reference:[20]

    Week 6 (Sep. 27 – Oct. 3)[edit]

    Date Time (ET) Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance
    September 27 7:00 p.m. Kalamazoo Notre Dame Alumni Stadium • Notre Dame, IN W 8–0 123
    Virginia Tech Davidson Alumni Soccer Stadium • Davidson, NC L 1–3 689
    Yale No. 4 Duke Koskinen Stadium • Durham, NC T 1–1 467
    7:30 p.m. UNCG No. 15 Louisville Lynn Stadium • Louisville, KY T 1–1 462
    September 30 6:00 p.m. Boston College Notre Dame Alumni Stadium • Notre Dame, IN ND 2–1 754
    No. 7 Syracuse Virginia Tech Thompson Field • Blacksburg, VA CUSE 3–0 150
    7:00 p.m. No. 15 Louisville NC State Dail Soccer Field • Raleigh, NC LOU 1–0 62
    Virginia No. 10 Pittsburgh Ambrose Urbanic Field • Pittsburgh, PA UVA 3–1 1,522
    October 1 7:00 p.m. No. 4 Duke No. 1 Wake Forest Spry Stadium • Winston–Salem, NC DUKE 3–2 3,630
    October 3 7:00 p.m. No. 17 Clemson North Carolina Dorrance Field • Chapel Hill, NC CLEM 1–0 1,257
    Players of the Week
    Offensive Defensive
    Player Team Player Team
    Philip Horton Syracuse Holden Brown Virginia
    Russell Shealy Syracuse
    Reference:[21]

    Week 7 (Oct. 4 – Oct. 10)[edit]

    Date Time (ET) Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance
    October 4 6:00 p.m. No. 10 Denver No. 21 Virginia Klöckner Stadium • Charlottesville, VA L 0–1 985
    7:00 p.m. Cornell No. 7 Syracuse SU Soccer Stadium • Syracuse, NY L 1–2 570
    High Point NC State Dail Soccer Field • Raleigh, NC W 2–0 783
    Howard No. 2 Duke Koskinen Stadium • Durham, NC W 2–0 579
    Jacksonville No. 4 Wake Forest Spry Stadium • Winston–Salem, NC W 1–0 1,321
    Virginia Tech ETSU Summers-Taylor StadiumJohnson City, TN W 2–0 562
    October 5 7:00 p.m. Notre Dame Indiana Bill Armstrong Stadium • Bloomington, IN L 0–1 2,311
    October 7 7:00 p.m. No. 2 Duke No. 21 Virginia Klöckner Stadium • Charlottesville, VA T 0–0 3,830
    NC State Boston College Newton Soccer Complex • Chestnut Hill, MA BC 2–0 543
    Virginia Tech North Carolina Dorrance Field • Chapel Hill, NC UNC 2–0 1,588
    No. 4 Wake Forest No. 7 Syracuse SU Soccer Stadium • Syracuse, NY CUSE 2–0 1,052
    8:00 p.m. No. 23 Clemson No. 25 Pittsburgh Ambrose Urbanic Field • Pittsburgh, PA T 1–1 1,428
    October 8 7:00 p.m. No. 11 Louisville Notre Dame Alumni Stadium • Notre Dame, IN LOU 2–0 419
    October 10 6:00 p.m. Loyola (MD) No. 7 Syracuse SU Soccer Stadium • Syracuse, NY W 6–1 512
    7:00 p.m. No. 10 Denver No. 25 Pittsburgh Ambrose Urbanic Field • Pittsburgh, PA T 2–2 606
    Players of the Week
    Offensive Defensive
    Player Team Player Team
    Jeorgio Kocevski Syracuse Eliot Hamill Duke
    Reference:[22]

    Week 8 (Oct. 11 – Oct. 17)[edit]

    Date Time (ET) Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance
    October 11 7:00 p.m. Brown Boston College Newton Soccer Complex • Chestnut Hill, MA L 0–1 241
    Evansville No. 11 Louisville Lynn Stadium • Louisville, KY W 2–0 452
    NC State College of Charleston Patriots Point Soccer ComplexCharleston, SC T 0–0 353
    No. 23 UNCG No. 18 Clemson Riggs Field • Clemson, SC L 1–2 1,571
    VCU North Carolina Dorrance Field • Chapel Hill, NC W 1–0 690
    No. 10 Wake Forest William & Mary Albert–Daly FieldWilliamsburg, VA L 1–2 823
    October 14 5:00 p.m. Pittsburgh Virginia Tech Thompson Field • Blacksburg, VA PITT 1–0 1,640
    7:00 p.m. North Carolina NC State Dail Soccer Field • Raleigh, NC T 2–2 1,939
    Notre Dame No. 3 Duke Koskinen Stadium • Durham, NC DUKE 2–0 1,643
    No. 5 Syracuse No. 11 Louisville Lynn Stadium • Louisville, KY CUSE 2–1 1,388
    October 15 5:30  p.m. Virginia No. 18 Clemson Riggs Field • Clemson, SC UVA 2–1 2,236
    7:00 p.m. Boston College No. 10 Wake Forest Spry Stadium • Winston–Salem, NC WAKE 3–1 2,133
    October 17 7:00 p.m. Duquesne Pittsburgh Ambrose Urbanic Field • Pittsburgh, PA W 5–2 939
    Players of the Week
    Offensive Defensive
    Player Team Player Team
    Shakur Mohammed Duke Buster Sjoberg Syracuse
    Reference:[23]

    Week 9 (Oct. 18 – Oct. 24)[edit]

    Date Time (ET) Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance
    October 18 6:00 p.m. Princeton Virginia Tech Thompson Field • Blacksburg, VA L 0–5 340
    7:00 p.m. Bucknell No. 4 Syracuse SU Soccer Stadium • Syracuse, NY W 2–1 309
    ETSU No. 11 Louisville Lynn Stadium • Louisville, KY T 1–1 289
    George Washington No. 2т Duke Koskinen Stadium • Durham, NC W 4–0 404
    Hofstra No. 24 Virginia Klöckner Stadium • Charlottesville, VA T 1–1 1,965
    North Carolina Elon Rudd Field • Elon, NC L 0–3 874
    William & Mary NC State Dail Soccer Field • Raleigh, NC W 2–1 338
    Wofford No. 25 Wake Forest Spry Stadium • Winston–Salem, NC W 3–0 1,163
    7:30 p.m. UIC Notre Dame Alumni Stadium • Notre Dame, IN W 4–2 588
    October 21 6:00 p.m. North Carolina Boston College Newton Soccer Complex • Chestnut Hill, MA T 1–1 688
    7:00 p.m. Clemson No. 11 Louisville Lynn Stadium • Louisville, KY LOU 1–0 1,013
    Virginia Tech Notre Dame Alumni Stadium • Notre Dame, IN UND 1–0 1,279
    8:00 p.m. Pittsburgh No. 2т Duke Koskinen Stadium • Durham, NC T 0–0 877
    October 22 7:00 p.m. No. 4 Syracuse NC State Dail Soccer Field • Raleigh, NC T 1–1 895
    No. 25 Wake Forest No. 24 Virginia Klöckner Stadium • Charlottesville, VA UVA 1–0 2,416
    October 24 5:30 p.m. Endicott Boston College Newton Soccer Complex • Chestnut Hill, MA W 5–1 158
    7:00 p.m. UMass Clemson Riggs Field • Clemson, SC W 3–1 1,624
    Players of the Week
    Offensive Defensive
    Player Team Player Team
    Leo Afonso Virginia Josh Jones Louisville
    Lucas Hatsios NC State
    Reference:[24]

    Week 10 (Oct. 25 – Oct. 29)[edit]

    Date Time (ET) Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance
    October 25 6:00 p.m. William & Mary North Carolina Dorrance Field • Chapel Hill, NC W 3–0 330
    7:00 p.m. Michigan Notre Dame Alumni Stadium • Notre Dame, IN W 3–2 359
    Radford NC State Dail Soccer Field • Raleigh, NC W 2–0 247
    October 28 6:00 p.m. No. 3 Duke Virginia Tech Thompson Field • Blacksburg, VA DUKE 1–0 1,360
    7:00 p.m. Boston College No. 4 Syracuse SU Soccer Stadium • Syracuse, NY T 1–1 1,201
    NC State Clemson Riggs Field • Clemson, SC CLEM 3–0 1,984
    Notre Dame No. 23 Pittsburgh Ambrose Urbanic Field • Pittsburgh, PA T 1–1 903
    No. 18 Virginia North Carolina Dorrance Field • Chapel Hill, NC T 2–2 1,196
    8:00 p.m. No. 9 Louisville Wake Forest Spry Stadium • Winston–Salem, NC WAKE 3–0 2,011
    Players of the Week
    Offensive Defensive
    Player Team Player Team
    Daniel Russo Notre Dame Takuma Suzuki Wake Forest
    Reference:[25]

    Rankings[edit]

    United Soccer Coaches[edit]

    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
    Clemson 1 (8) 1 (7) 1 (6) 1 (7) 10 17 23 18 RV 18т 13
    Duke 12 17 7 5 7 4 2 (2) 3 (1) 2т (1) 3 (1) 3 4 3
    Louisville RV 10т RV 25т 15 11 11 11 9 11 RV
    North Carolina 24 13 RV RV RV RV
    NC State
    Notre Dame 4 22 22
    Pittsburgh 7 2 (1) 10т 10 8 10 25 RV RV 23 24 RV 8
    Syracuse 15 24 16 3 7 7 5 4 4 4 3 1 (6)
    Virginia 21 RV 24 18 14 11 16
    Virginia Tech RV
    Wake Forest 15 5 4 1 (7) 1 (8) 4 10 25 RV RV 20т 24

    Top Drawer Soccer[edit]

    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
    Clemson 1 1 1 1 7 11 11 12 22 14 12 16 18 19 20
    Duke 11 6 3 2 4 3 2 2 2 2 2 4 5 4 3 3 8
    Louisville 16 14 16 10 15 11 18
    North Carolina 23
    NC State
    Notre Dame 3 8 8 12 17
    Pittsburgh 9 5 5 5 3 10 14 15 14 13 15 16 22 22 10 4
    Syracuse 13 8 7 6 7 3 3 4 3 1 1 1 1 1
    Virginia 15 14 10 9 12 15 16 16
    Virginia Tech
    Wake Forest 19 7 4 3 1 1 4 8 17 19 17 13

    Postseason[edit]

    ACC Tournament[edit]

    Semifinals Final
          
    8Clemson 2
    4Wake Forest 0
    8Clemson 0
    2Syracuse 2
    3Virginia 2 (3)
    2Syracuse (pen.) 2 (5)

    NCAA tournament[edit]

    The ACC had eight teams receive a bid to the 2022 NCAA tournament, which was the highest number of bids for any conference. Four teams claimed top eight seeds, which was also the most among any conference.[26]

    Seed School First round 2nd Round 3rd Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship
    3 Syracuse BYE W 2–1 vs. No. 23 Penn – (Syracuse, NY) W 1–0 vs. No. 16 Cornell – (Syracuse, NY) W 2–1 vs. No. 8 Vermont – (Syracuse, NY) W 3–2 vs. Creighton – (Cary, NC) T 2–2 (7–6 PKs) vs. Indiana – (Cary, NC)
    4 Virginia BYE T 1–1 (3–5 PKs) vs. No. 9 Marshall – (Charlottesville, VA)
    6 Clemson BYE L 1–2 vs. UCLA – (Clemson, SC)
    7 Duke BYE W 3–1 vs. No. 9 Denver – (Durham, NC) W 1–0 vs. No. 25 FIU – (Durham, NC) L 2–3 vs. Creighton – (Durham, NC)
    Louisville L 1–2 (2OT) vs. Western Michigan – (Louisville, KY)
    North Carolina L 0–2 vs. High Point – (Chapel Hill, NC)
    Pittsburgh W 2–1 vs. Cleveland State – (Pittsburgh) W 3–0 at No. 15 Akron – (Akron, OH) W 2–1 at No. 2 Kentucky – (Lexington, KY) W 1–0 (2OT) vs. No. 18 Portland – (Pittsburgh) L 0–2 vs. Indiana – (Cary, NC)
    Wake Forest L 0–3 vs. No. 16 Ohio State – (Winston-Salem, NC)
    W–L (%): 1–3–0 (.250) 3–1–1 (.700) 3–0–0 (1.000) 2–1–0 (.667) 1–1–0 (.500) 0–0–1 (.500) Total: 10–6–2 (.611)

    Awards[edit]

    All-ACC awards and teams[edit]

    2022 ACC Men's Soccer Individual Awards[27]
    Award Recipient(s)
    Coach of the Year Ian McIntyreSyracuse
    Offensive Player of the Year Shakur MohammedDuke
    Midfielder of the Year Peter StroudDuke
    Defensive Player of the Year Andreas Ueland – Virginia
    Goalkeeper of the Year Eliot Hamill – Duke
    Freshman of the Year Kamran Acito – Duke
    2022 ACC Men's Soccer All-Conference Teams[27]
    First Team Second Team Third Team All-Freshman Team

    Ousmane Sylla – Clemson
    Eliot Hamill – Duke
    Shakur Mohammed – Duke
    Peter Stroud – Duke
    Sander Roed – Louisville
    Valentin Noël – Pittsburgh
    Filip Mirkovic – Pittsburgh
    Levonte Johnson – Syracuse
    Nathan Opoku – Syracuse
    Leo Afonso – Virginia
    Andreas Ueland – Virginia

    Stefan Sigurdarson – Boston College
    Hamady Diop – Clemson
    Amir Daley – Duke
    Nick Pariano – Duke
    Aboubacar Camara – Louisville
    Milo Garvanian – North Carolina
    Bertin Jacquesson – Pittsburgh
    Jackson Walti – Pittsburgh
    Russell Shealy – Syracuse
    Garrison Tubbs – Wake Forest
    Roald Mitchell – Wake Forest

    Victor Souza – Boston College
    Mohamed Seye – Clemson
    Antino Lopez – Duke
    Conor Kelly – NC State
    Daniel Russo – Notre Dame
    Christian Curti – Syracuse
    Jeorgio Kocevski – Syracuse
    Holden Brown – Virginia
    Jahlane Forbes – Wake Forest
    Babacar Niang – Wake Forest
    Prince Amponsah – Wake Forest

    Joseph Andema – Clemson
    Kamran Acito – Duke
    Axel Gudbjornsson – Duke
    Kenan Hot – Duke
    Sam Williams – North Carolina
    KK Baffour – Notre Dame
    Jackson Gilman – Pittsburgh
    Reese Miller – Virginia
    Misei Yoshizawa – Virginia Tech
    Cooper Flax – Wake Forest
    Vlad Walent – Wake Forest

    MLS SuperDraft[edit]

    The ACC had sixteen players selected in the 2023 draft, the most by any conference. The ACC had the top two selections and seven overall first round picks. National Champions Syracuse lead the league with five overall picks.[28] Clemson had the first overall pick for the second time in four drafts. No other school has had two top-five picks in the past four seasons.[29]

    Total picks by school[edit]

    Team Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Total
    Boston College 1 1 2
    Clemson 2 1 3
    Duke 1 1
    Louisville
    NC State
    North Carolina 1 1
    Notre Dame
    Pittsburgh 2 1 3
    Syracuse 2 2 1 5
    Virginia 1 1
    Virginia Tech
    Wake Forest
    Total 7 6 3 16

    List of selections[edit]

    Round Pick # MLS team Player Position College
    1 1 Charlotte FC Senegal Hamady Diop DF Clemson
    1 2 Orlando City Ghana Shakur Mohammed FW Duke
    1 11 Nashville SC United States Joey Skinner DF Clemson
    1 16 Real Salt Lake France Bertin Jacquesson FW Pittsburgh
    1 17 Orlando City United States Abdi Salim DF Syracuse
    1 20 Austin FC France Valentin Noël MF Pittsburgh
    1 29 Vancouver Whitecaps Canada Levonte Johnson FW Syracuse
    2 34 Houston Dynamo United States Isaiah Reid FW Clemson
    2 39 New England Revolution United States Victor Souza DF Boston College
    2 45 Real Salt Lake Costa Rica Amferny Sinclair MF Syracuse
    2 52 LA Galaxy United States Russell Shealy GK Syracuse
    2 54 CF Montréal United States Milo Garvanian DF North Carolina
    2 56 Austin FC Switzerland Jackson Walti MF Pittsburgh
    3 68 New England Revolution Norway Andreas Ueland DF Virginia
    3 71 Vancouver Whitecaps Sweden Buster Sjöberg DF Syracuse
    3 79 New York Red Bulls United States Amos Shapiro-Thompson MF Boston College

    Homegrown players[edit]

    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,[30] 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.[31] Players can play college soccer and still be eligible to sign a homegrown contract.

    Original MLS team Player Pos. School Ref.
    New York Red Bulls Peter Stroud MF Duke [32]
    Nashville SC Ben Martino GK Virginia Tech [33]

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