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GREENSBORO, N.C. (theACC.com) – ACC men’s soccer moves into the final weekend of the 2022 regular season Friday with six matches on the docket.
ACC Network will air a doubleheader n Friday, with No. 3 Duke at Virginia Tech at 6 p.m. and No. 9 Louisville at Wake Forest at 8 p.m. At halftime of the Duke-Virginia Tech game, the NCAA Division I men’s soccer committee will reveal the midseason top 16 men’s soccer rankings. The top 16 gives fans a look at which teams are in the running for a top seed when the tournament field is selected on Nov. 14.
The bracket for the 2022 ACC Championship will be unveiled Friday evening following the conclusion of regular-season play. First-round matches will be played on Wednesday, Nov. 2, at campus sites.
Five ACC teams are ranked in the latest United Soccer Coaches poll, the most of any conference. Six ACC teams hold spots in top 25 of the latest NCAA RPI, with Duke leading all ACC teams this week at No. 2.
Upcoming Schedule
Friday, Oct. 28
No. 3 Duke at Virginia Tech | 6 p.m. | ACCN
No. 18 Virginia at North Carolina | 7 p.m. | ACCNX
NC State at Clemson | 7 p.m. | ACCNX
Notre Dame at No. 23 Pitt | 7 p.m. | ACCNX
Boston College at No. 4 Syracuse | 7 p.m. | ACCNX
No. 9 Louisville at Wake Forest | 8 p.m. | ACCN
Wednesday, Nov. 2
2022 ACC Championship First Round – Campus Site
ranking is United Soccer Coaches poll
Noting ACC Men’s Soccer
• Syracuse has clinched a share of the Atlantic Division title. The Orange, Duke and Virginia all have locked up first-round byes for the ACC Tournament.
• In the latest NCAA RPI release, announced Monday, four ACC teams are among the top 10 and six are in the top 25. Both totals are most of any conference. Duke leads all ACC teams at No. 2 in the RPI.
• Five ACC teams are ranked in the latest United Soccer Coaches poll. That is the most of any league. Nine ACC teams have been ranked at some point this season.
• Duke is No. 3 in the USC poll this week and is followed by Syracuse (4), Louisville (9), Virginia (18) and Pitt (23).
• Duke remains one of three teams nationally that has yet to lose a match this season, joining Kentucky and Washington.
• Road teams are 18-16-8 (.524) through seven weeks of conference play, although the home teams went…
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