Then there were four. Four teams remain in the NCAA Division I women’s soccer tournament, with top-seeded Duke facing No. 2 North Carolina on the other side of the bracket and No. 2 Wake Forest and No. 3 Stanford facing off in one semifinal showdown. Cary, North Carolina’s WakeMed Soccer Park will host both College Cup semifinal games.
Friday night’s national semifinal will mark the 56th encounter between the two programs in the women’s soccer rivalry between Duke and North Carolina, which began in 1989. Despite having won 22 national titles, the Tar Heels haven’t taken home a trophy since 2012. Since 2017, Stanford is vying for its third national championship. A season ago, the Cardinals lost the title game to Florida State 5-1.
The following are important details regarding the NCAA Division I Women’s College Cup in 2024:
How can viewers watch?
*All times are Eastern.
Friday
Semifinal: ESPNU/ESPN+, No. 2 Wake Forest vs. No. 3 Stanford, 5 p.m.
Semifinal: ESPNU/ESPN+, No. 1 Duke vs. No. 2 North Carolina, 7:30 p.m.
Monday
ESPNU/ESPN+ will broadcast the national championship game at 7 p.m.
The NCAA women’s soccer streaming center allows fans to watch every moment of the action.
Who has won the last 10 NCAA Division I women’s soccer championships?
- 2023: Florida State def. Stanford
- 2022: UCLA def. North Carolina
- 2021: Florida State def. BYU
- 2020: Santa Clara def. Florida State
- 2019: Stanford def. North Carolina
- 2018: Florida State def. North Carolina
- 2017: Stanford def. UCLA
- 2016: USC def. West Virginia
- 2015: Penn State def. Duke
- 2014: Florida State def. Virginia
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