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.
In April 2022, during a meeting among the NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel (PROP), several major rule changes were enacted. This included overtime, expansion of video assistant referee (VAR), and the appeals process of a suspension.[4]
Specifically overtime was abolished during the regular season. Matches that ended in a draw during a conference or national tournament match would involve two, ten minute periods, without a golden goal. A playoff game tied after two overtime periods would still move to a penalty kick shoot-out with the winner determined by the teams alternating kicks from the penalty mark.[4] Additionally PROP approved VAR to be used for fouls that occurred outside of the penalty area, as well as allowing a 48-hour period to appeal a red card decision.[4]
So far, there have been 55 coaching changes during the 2021–22 offseason.[5]
Tarleton State University, already a new member of the Western Athletic Conference (WAC) on its first year of reclassification to NCAA Division I, announced on January 19, 2021, that it would add women's soccer starting this season.[109]
In this list, a "major upset" is defined as a game won by a team ranked 10 or more spots lower or an unranked team that defeats a team ranked No. 15 or higher.
All rankings are from the United Soccer Coaches Poll.
Lauren Kozal, GK, Michigan State Eva Gaetino, DF, Notre Dame Lyndsey Heckel, DF, Saint Louis Julia Leas, DF, Georgetown Reyna Reyes, DF, Alabama Korbin Albert, MF, Notre Dame Hannah Bebar, MF, Harvard Croix Bethune, MF, USC Lia Godfrey, MF, Virginia Jenna Nighswonger, MF, Florida State Trinity Byars, FW, Texas Michelle Cooper, FW, Duke Riley Mattingly Parker, FW, Alabama Brittany Raphino, FW, Brown Ally Schlegel, FW, Penn State
Emily Kelly, GK, Buffalo Tori Hansen, DF, North Carolina Jylissa Harris, DF, South Carolina Lilly Reale, DF, UCLA Jade Rose, DF, Harvard Maya Doms, MF, Stanford Emma Jaskaniec, MF, Wisconsin Abbie Miller, MF, Saint Louis Jamie Shepherd, MF, BYU Grace Yochum, MF, Oklahoma State Messiah Bright, FW, TCU Izzy D'Aquila, FW, Santa Clara Lauren DeBeau, FW, Michigan State Nicole Douglas, FW, Arizona State Brecken Mozingo, FW, BYU
Emily Puricelli, GK, Saint Louis Cristina Roque, GK, Florida State Jordan Brewster, DF, West Virginia Hannah Callaghan, DF, Buffalo Kayla Duran, DF, Brown Emily Mason, DF, Rutgers Gracie Brian, MF, TCU Abby Boyan, MF, Georgia Taylor Huff, MF, Tennessee Felicia Knox, MF, Alabama Molly McLaughlin, MF, Xavier Sam Meza, MF, North Carolina Jody Brown, FW, Florida State Rebecca Cooke, FW, Quinnipiac Anna Podojil, FW, Arkansas Olivia Wingate, FW, Notre Dame
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