The 2025 NCAA Division I Women’s Soccer Tournament is officially underway. The excitement continues with the quarterfinals scheduled for November 28 and 29, 2025. This year’s field of teams was revealed during a live selection show that took place on November 10.
Key Tournament Details
Thirty teams secured their spots by winning their conferences. The remaining 34 were chosen at-large by the Division I Women’s Soccer Committee. Among these, 16 teams received high seeds, ranked 1 through 4.
Tournament Schedule
- Quarterfinals: November 28-29
- Women’s College Cup:
- Semifinals: December 5 at 6 PM and 8:45 PM (on ESPNU)
- Finals: December 8
Women’s Soccer Championship History
The North Carolina Tar Heels lead with 23 national titles, making history as a powerhouse in collegiate women’s soccer. In the last ten years, notable champions include Florida State in 2023 and UCLA in 2022. Here’s a quick overview:
| Year | Team | Score | Runner-Up | Location |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | North Carolina | 1-0 | Wake Forest | Cary, NC |
| 2023 | Florida State | 5-1 | Stanford | Cary, NC |
| 2022 | UCLA | 3-2 (OT) | North Carolina | Cary, NC |
Insights from the Field
Women’s soccer has seen lots of growth over the years. According to a recent study by the NCAA, participation in women’s soccer has increased by 30% since 2010. Expert opinions emphasize that this growth builds more opportunities for young female athletes, encouraging increased visibility and investment in women’s sports overall.
Cultural Impact and Trends
Interest in women’s soccer is surging online, with trending topics on platforms like Twitter reflecting fan engagement and excitement. Fans are using hashtags like #NCAAWomensSoccer to share updates, predictions, and celebrate their teams.
The women’s game not only fosters athletic excellence but also breaks records, making it an integral part of the future of sports. This tournament showcases the dedication and talent of these young athletes, ready to make their mark on the field.
For the latest updates and scores, visit NCAA.com.

