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For the first time ever, four teams from the same conference will compete at the NCAA Division I Women’s College Cup, as Duke, North Carolina, Stanford and Wake Forest will represent the Atlantic Coast Conference in this year’s national semifinals.

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The semifinals kick off on Friday, December 6, from WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, North Carolina, the site of last month’s 2024 Ally ACC Women’s Soccer Championship. Second-seeded Wake Forest and third-seeded Stanford will meet in the first semifinal at 5 p.m. ET in a rematch of their September 19th matchup that saw the Demon Deacons capture a 1-0 win in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Emily Colton scored the eventual game-winning goal in the 30th minute while Wake goalkeeper Valentina Amaral made four saves to preserve the shutout.

Wake Forest makes its first appearance in the College Cup since 2011 and second overall, while Stanford makes its first appearance in the College Cup as ACC members and 12th overall. The Cardinal advanced to the national championship match a season ago before falling to Florida State, 5-1.

The second semifinal match will feature the fourth meeting this season between top-seeded Duke and second-seeded North Carolina at 7:30 p.m. ET. The Blue Devils captured both meetings during the regular season, while the Tar Heels earned a 2-1 win in the semifinals of the Ally ACC Women’s Soccer Championship on Thursday, November 7.

Duke returns to the national semifinals for the first time since 2017 and makes its fifth appearance in program history. Head Coach Robbie Church, who announced that he will be retiring following the season, is two wins away from 400 in his career. North Carolina makes its record 32nd trip to the College Cup and seeks its 22nd national championship.

The ACC has sent eight teams to the last three Women’s College Cups, while no other conference has sent more than two. Current membership has made 90 appearances in the national semifinals all-time and has won 31 national championships. With four ACC teams in the semifinals, the conference is guaranteed its 32nd national title.

Every matchup of the Women’s College Cup will be featured on ESPNU. The National Championship is scheduled for Monday, December 9 at 7 p.m. ET.
 
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