2024 Virginia Cavaliers women's soccer team

2024 Virginia Cavaliers women's soccer
NCAA Tournament, Second Round
ConferenceAtlantic Coast Conference
U. Soc. Coaches pollNo. RV
Record13–5–1 (5–5–0 ACC)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
  • Ron Raab (19th season)
  • Sam Raper (3rd season)
  • Lizzy Sieracki (1st season)
Home stadiumKlöckner Stadium
2024 ACC women's soccer standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L T PCTW L T PCT
No. 3 Duke  y 901 .9501831 .841
No. 2 Wake Forest  y 721 .7501644 .750
No. 13 Florida State  y 721 .7501524 .810
No. 1 North Carolina  y 730 .7002250 .815
No. 7 Virginia Tech  y 622 .7001463 .674
No. 6 Notre Dame  y 514 .7001444 .727
California  y 541 .5501362 .667
No. 4 Stanford  y 541 .5501652 .739
Virginia  y 550 .5001351 .711
Boston College   442 .5001252 .684
Pittsburgh   352 .400963 .583
Louisville   253 .350765 .528
SMU   262 .300692 .412
Clemson   271 .250683 .441
Miami (FL)   163 .250584 .412
NC State   163 .2504104 .333
Syracuse   091 .0506102 .389
Conference champion
2024 ACC Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of December 10, 2024
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches Poll
Source: The ACC

The 2024 Virginia Cavaliers women's soccer team represented the University of Virginia during the 2024 NCAA Division I women's soccer season. The Cavaliers were led by head coach Steve Swanson, in his twenty-fifth season. They played home games at Klöckner Stadium. This was the team's 39th season playing organized women's college soccer and their 37th playing in the Atlantic Coast Conference.

The Cavaliers began the season unranked in national polls and won all seven of their non-conference games. They were ranked twenty-first before their match up with number three Penn State, which they won 2–1. That was the only goal Virginia allowed during non-conference play. They did not play another power five or ranked team during non conference. They finished their non-conference slate ranked fourth in the national polls. They started ACC play ranked second and won their first match against Miami. However, they lost their next four straight games, with three of those games being against ranked opponents. The streak started with a loss to unranked Wake Forest before losses to number sixteen Notre Dame, number four North Carolina and number two Duke. They finished the streak ranked twenty-fifth. The Cavaliers won their next two games before losing at number twenty-two Florida State. They fell out of the rankings after a defeat of Clemson. They finished the ACC season with a victory over rivals and twelfth ranked Virginia Tech.

The Cavaliers finished the season 13–5–1 overall and 5–5–0 in ACC play to finish in ninth place. They did not qualify for the ACC Tournament. This was the second consecutive season they did not qualify for the ACC tournament. They received an at-large invitation to the NCAA Tournament, where they were the fourth seed in the Southern California Bracket. They defeated Princeton in the First Round before falling to fifth-seed Wisconsin in the Second Round.