The 2017 Atlantic Coast Conference men's soccer season was the 64th season of men's varsity soccer in the conference.
The Wake Forest Demon Deacons and the North Carolina are the defending regular season champions for the Atlantic and Coastal Conferences, respectively. Wake Forest are the defending ACC tournament champions.
George Kiefer replaces Kelly Findley as the NC State Wolfpack head coach.[1]
1. ^ Florida State, Georgia Tech and Miami do not sponsor men's soccer
Prior to the season, 7 players were named to the Hermann Trophy watch list.[25]
The 2017 ACC preseason poll was announced on August 16. Wake Forest and North Carolina were selected to win the Atlantic Division and Coastal Division, respectively. North Carolina was selected as the favorite to win the ACC championship. The poll was voted on by all ACC coaches, for a total of 12 possible votes.[26]
ACC championship votes
All times Eastern time.
Schedule and results:
Players of the week:
Schedule and results: Note: Rankings shown are seedings from ACC tournament
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Nine teams from the Atlantic Coast Conference were selected to participate in the NCAA tournament. Nine teams tied the record for most number of teams from a single conference in the tournament. The record of nine was achieved in 2016, also by the ACC. For the second straight year, seven ACC teams were seeded and received a first round bye in the tournament. The ACC now holds the top three spots for most teams from a conference. The ACC had eight teams invited in 2005. This is the seventeenth consecutive year that at least five teams from the ACC have earned an NCAA bid.[40] All rankings shown in the table below are tournament seeds.
The ACC announced award winners on November 7, 2017. All awards were voted on by the league's head coaches.[41]
Diego Campos, Sr., F, Clemson Oliver Shannon, Sr., M, Clemson Tim Kübel, Sr., D, Louisville Cam Lindley, So., M, North Carolina Alan Winn, Sr., F, North Carolina Jon Gallagher, Sr., F, Notre Dame Jean-Christophe Koffi, Jr., M, Virginia Marcelo Acuna, Sr., F, Virginia Tech Ben Lundgaard, Sr., GK, Virginia Tech Jon Bakero, Sr., F, Wake Forest Ema Twumasi, So., M, Wake Forest
Brian White, Sr., F, Duke Tate Schmitt, Jr., M, Louisville Mohamed Thiaw, Sr., F, Louisville Zach Wright, Sr., F, North Carolina Manny Perez, Fr., M, NC State Javi Pérez, Jr., M, Pitt Mo Adams, So., M, Syracuse Pablo Aguilar, Sr., F, Virginia Jeff Caldwell, Sr., GK, Virginia Edward Opoku, Jr., F, Virginia Kevin Politz, Sr., D, Wake Forest
Markus Fjørtoft, Gr., D, Duke Carter Manley, Sr., D, Duke Will Pulisic, Fr., GK, Duke Alex Comsia, Jr., D, North Carolina Mauricio Pineda, So., M, North Carolina Jeffrey Farina, Sr., F, Notre Dame Pol Planellas, Sr., M, Pitt Tajon Buchanan, Fr., F, Syracuse Sergi Nus, Jr., D, Virginia Luis Argudo, Sr., M, Wake Forest Brad Dunwell, Jr., M, Wake Forest
Robbie Robinson, Fr., F, Clemson Will Pulisic, Fr., GK, Duke John Nelson, Fr., D, North Carolina David Loera, Fr., M, NC State Manny Perez, Fr., M, NC State Alexander Dexter, Fr., F, Pitt Edward Kizza, Fr., F, Pitt Tajon Buchanan, Fr., F, Syracuse Joe Bell, Fr., M, Virginia Omir Fernandez, Fr., M, Wake Forest Brandon Servania, Fr., M, Wake Forest
Six ACC players were named All-Americans by CollegeSoccerNews.com[42]
Seven ACC players were named All-Americans by Soccer America on December 8 .[43]
On December 7, 2017, United Soccer Coaches announced their All-America teams, broken into three starting XI's. Seven ACC players were named All-America by USC.[44]
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