ACC Men's Soccer Coach of the Year | |
Awarded For: | the best head coach in the Atlantic Coast Conference |
Presenter: | Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association (1975–present) |
Country: | United States |
Year: | 1975 |
Holder: | Chad Riley, Notre Dame |
The Atlantic Coast Conference Men's Soccer Coach of the Year is an annual award given to the best head coach in the Atlantic Coast Conference during the NCAA Division I men's soccer season. The award has been given since 1975.
Notable winners of the award include: Bruce Arena (who later coached the United States men's soccer team and LA Galaxy), I. M. Ibrahim (who spent his entire coaching career with Clemson University), Anson Dorrance (who later simultaneously coached the University of Carolina's women's soccer team and the United States women's soccer team) and Jay Vidovich (who went on to coach Portland Timbers 2 for a season, before returning to collegiate soccer).
Vidovich has won the award the most times, with eight wins.[1]
Season | Coach | School | Reference | |
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1975 | North Carolina | |||
1976 | Maryland | |||
1977 | North Carolina | |||
1978 | Clemson | |||
1979 | Virginia | |||
1980 | Duke | |||
1981 | Wake Forest | |||
1982 | Maryland | |||
1983 | (2) | Duke | ||
1984 | (2) | Virginia | ||
1985 | (2) | Clemson | ||
1986 | (3) | Virginia | ||
1987 | (3) | Duke | ||
1988 | (4) | Virginia | ||
1989 | (5) | Virginia | ||
1990 | (3) | Clemson | ||
1991 | (6) | Virginia | ||
1992 | NC State | |||
1993 | (4) | Clemson | ||
1994 | (2) | NC State | ||
1995 | (7) | Virginia | ||
1996 | Virginia | |||
1997 | (4) | Duke | ||
1998 | NC State | |||
1999 | (5) | Duke | ||
2000 | North Carolina | |||
2001 | (2) | Virginia | ||
2002 | Wake Forest | |||
2003 | Maryland | |||
2004 | (2) | Wake Forest | ||
2005 | (2) | Maryland | ||
2006 | (3) | Wake Forest | ||
2007 | Boston College | |||
2008 | (4) | Wake Forest | ||
2009 | (5) | Wake Forest | ||
2010 | (2) | North Carolina | ||
2011 | North Carolina | |||
2012 | (3) | Maryland | ||
2013 | Notre Dame | [2] | ||
2014 | Syracuse | [3] | ||
2015 | Wake Forest | [4] | ||
2016 | (2) | Wake Forest | [5] | |
2017 | (3) | Wake Forest | [6] | |
2018 | (4) | Wake Forest | [7] | |
2019 | Clemson | [8] | ||
2020 | (6) | Pittsburgh | [9] | |
2021 | (7) | Pittsburgh | [10] | |
2022 | (2) | Syracuse | [11] | |
2023 | Notre Dame | [12] | ||
2024 | (8) | Pittsburgh | [13] |