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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (theACC.com) – The 2025 Atlantic Coast Conference Men’s Soccer Championship continues on Sunday, November 9, with four quarterfinal matches at campus sites. Each of the quarterfinal matches air on ACC Network, beginning at 2 p.m. ET.
The championship shifts to First Horizon Stadium at WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, North Carolina, for the final two rounds. The semifinals will be contested on Thursday, November 13, while the championship game will be played on Sunday, November 16.
Ticket books are $40 for all six matches. Single-game tickets for the semifinal matches are $10 in advance and $15 on gameday, while championship game tickets are $15 in advance and $20 on gameday. Tickets only are available online and no walk-up sales will be available.
Exclusive group pricing is also available for groups of 10 or more, along with unique on-field opportunities. For details, visit theACC.com/groups or contact tickets@theacc.org.
Noting ACC Men’s Soccer
• This is the 39th ACC Men’s Soccer Championship. The first round was full of madness, including three road upsets.
• The No. 13 seed, Pitt is the lowest seed in tourney history to advance. The No. 12 seed, Cal is the second 12-seed to score a tournament win (VT 2022). The winner of the Cal-Pitt match will be the lowest seed to ever reach the ACC semis.
• Among current ACC programs, Clemson and Virginia lead with 16 ACC Championships apiece. UVA has captured a league-best 11 tournament titles, while Clemson has won five.
• Virginia is the tournament’s No. 1 seed for the first time since 2001. The Cavaliers won their first regular-season crown since earning the 2019 Coastal Division title.
• Three ACC teams are ranked among the top seven in the United Soccer Coaches Poll: Virginia (4), NC State (5) and Stanford (7). Thirteen of the 15 ACC teams have been ranked at some point in 2025.
• In the NCAA’s Friday RPI report, eight ACC teams stand among the top 40, led by Virginia (3), Stanford (8) and NC State (10).
• ACC teams combined for a 73-19-24 record in non-conference play in the regular season (.737 win percentage, best of any league).
• Five ACC teams rank among the leaders nationally in scoring offense: No. 8 NC State (2.35), No. 11 Clemson (2.31), No. 14 Wake Forest (2.29), No. 20 Stanford (2.12) and No. 25 Duke (2.06).
• NC State’s Donavan Phillip is tied for the national lead in goals with 15. SMU’s Stephan Soghomonian is 14th nationally with 10 goals.
• NC State leads the nation in scoring defense (0.235 goals/game). UNC is tied for 16th nationally (0.706).
• Nine ACC standouts were named to the Men’s Hermann Trophy Midseason Watch List: Ransford Gyan (Clemson), Kamran Acito and Kenan Hot (Duke), Logan Erb, Nikola Markovic and Donavan Phillip (NC State), Zach Bohane (Stanford), Nicholas Simmonds (Virginia) and Cooper Flax (Wake Forest).
• ACC teams have won 20 NCAA men’s soccer championships, with 11 since 2001, including three of the last four (Clemson 2021 & 2023, Syracuse 2022). Eight active ACC programs have won at least one national championship, the most of any conference. The 15 active ACC schools have combined for 20 titles.
2025 ACC Men’s Soccer Championship Schedule
First Round | Wednesday, Nov. 5
at Campus Sites
at No. 3 NC State 3, No. 14 Louisville 0
at No. 6 Syracuse 2, No. 11 Virginia Tech 1
No. 13 Pitt 1, at No. 4 Clemson 0
No. 12 California 2, at No. 5 Duke 0
at No. 7 SMU 5, No. 10 Wake Forest 4
No. 9 North Carolina 3, at No. 8 Notre Dame 1
at No. 2 Stanford 4, No. 15 Boston College 2
No. 1 Virginia – bye
Quarterfinals | Sunday, Nov. 9
at Campus Sites
No. 13 Pitt at No. 12 California | 2 p.m. | ACCN
No. 9 North Carolina at No. 1 Virginia | 4 p.m. | ACCN
No. 6 Syracuse at No. 3 NC State | 6 p.m. | ACCN
No. 7 SMU at No. 2 Stanford | 8 p.m. | ACCN
Semifinals | Thursday, Nov. 13
at First Horizon Stadium at WakeMed Soccer Park | Cary, N.C.
Cal/Pitt vs. UNC/Virginia | 5:30 or 8 p.m. | ACCN
Syracuse/NC State vs SMU/Stanford | 5:30 or 8 p.m. | ACCN
Championship | Sunday, Nov. 16
at First Horizon Stadium at WakeMed Soccer Park | Cary, N.C.
1 p.m. ET | ESPNU
All times Eastern