2022 NCAA Division I women's soccer season | |
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Number of teams | 348[1] |
Preseason No. 1 | Florida State |
Hermann Trophy | Michelle Cooper, Duke[2] |
Top goalscorer | Rebecca Cooke, Quinnipiac – 22 goals |
Statistics | |
Biggest home win | 21 goals: Gardner-Webb 21–0 Allen University (September 16) |
Biggest away win | 10 goals: MS Valley State 0–10 Southern Utah (August 19) |
Highest scoring | 21 goals: Gardner-Webb 21–0 Allen University (September 16) |
Longest winning run | 18 games, Saint Louis (August 25, 2022 – November 12, 2022) |
Longest unbeaten run | 20 games, Florida State (October 24, 2021 – October 6, 2022) |
Longest winless run | 40 games Mississippi Valley State (September 6, 2019 – Present) |
Longest losing run | 37 games Mississippi Valley State (September 6, 2019 – October 21, 2022) |
Tournament | |
Duration | November 11 – December 5, 2022 |
Most conference bids | ACC – 10 bids |
College Cup | |
Date | December 5, 2022 |
Site | WakeMed Soccer Park Cary, North Carolina |
Champions | UCLA |
Runners-up | North Carolina |
Seasons | |
← 2021 2023 → |
The 2022 NCAA Division I women's soccer season was the 41st season of NCAA championship women's college soccer.
The season began on August 18, 2022, and concluded on November 6, 2022. It culminated with the 2022 NCAA Division I women's soccer tournament, with the College Cup being held at WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, North Carolina.[3]
Florida State were the defending NCAA Champions.
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