Florida State wins the 2025 NCAA DI women’s soccer championship

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Florida State is the 2025 DI women’s soccer national champion. The Seminoles defeated Stanford, 1-0, in the championship game to claim their third title in five seasons, and fifth since 2014.

Here’s everything you need to know for the 2025 NCAA DI women’s soccer championship.

2025 DI women’s soccer championship bracket

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The Championship bracket was revealed during a selection show on Monday, Nov. 10 live streamed here on NCAA.com. Thirty teams earned automatic qualification, with the remaining 34 teams selected at-large by the Division I Women’s Soccer Committee — 16 teams will be seeded Nos. 1-4.

2025 NCAA DI women’s soccer tournament schedule 

  • Selection show:  4 p.m. ET Monday, Nov. 10 on NCAA.com
  • First round: 
    • Friday, Nov. 14
      • No. 4 Washington 2, Montana 0
      • No. 3 Colorado 2, Utah Valley 1
      • No. 1 Stanford 3, Cal Poly 1
      • No. 5 BYU 1, Utah State 1
      • No. 5 Baylor 3, Texas State 0
      • No. 4 LSU 4, Houston Christian 1
      • No. 2 TCU 7, Grambling 0
      • No. 1 Vanderbilt 2, Tennessee Tech 0
      • No. 4 Wisconsin 3, Western Michigan 2
      • No. 8 Alabama 2, Northwestern 2
      • No. 5 Arkansas 1, Dartmouth 0
      • No. 3 Kansas 3, California Baptist 1
      • No. 6 Texas Tech 2, UTSA 1
      • No. 7 UCF 2, Maine 0
      • No. 1 Virginia 5, High Point 0
      • No. 7 West Virginia 5, Wagner 0
      • No. 2 Georgetown 3, Sacred Heart 0
      • No. 8 Clemson 2, Liberty 1
      • No. 2 Duke 3, Elon 0
      • No. 5 Iowa 1, South Dakota State 0
      • No. 2 Michigan State 4, Milwaukee 1
      • North Carolina 3, No. 3 Tennessee 1
      • No. 7 Wake Forest 2, South Carolina 1
      • No. 3 Florida State 4, Samford 0
      • Ohio State 2, No. 8 Georgia 0 
    • Saturday, Nov. 15

  • Second round:
    •  Thursday, Nov. 20
      • No. 2 Duke 1, No. 7 UCF 0
      • No. 2 Michigan State 1, No. 7 Wake Forest 0
      • Ohio State 1, No. 1 Notre Dame 0 (2OT)
      • No. 1 Virginia 2, No. 8 Penn State 0
      • No. 2 Georgetown 1, No. 7 West Virginia 1 (4-3 PKs)
      • No. 3 Kansas 3, No. 6 Louisville 1
      • No. 3 Colorado 4, No. 6 Xavier 1
      • No. 4 Washington 1, No. 5 Arkansas 0 (OT)
      • No. 5 Baylor 1, No. 4 Wisconsin 0
      • No. 3 Florida State 1, Lipscomb  
    •  Friday, Nov. 21
  • Third round: Sunday or Monday, Nov. 23 or Nov. 24
    • Sunday, Nov. 23
    • Monday, Nov. 24
  • Quarterfinals: Friday, Nov. 28 or Saturday, Nov. 29
    • Friday, Nov. 28
    • Saturday, Nov. 29
  • Semifinals: Friday, Dec. 5 
  • Women’s College Cup​​​​​​ 

NCAA DI women’s soccer championship history

The North Carolina Tar Heels have the most all-time national titles (23). Here is every champion and runner-up in the last ten years:

YearTeam (Record)ScoreRunner-UpSite
2024North Carolina (22-5)1-0Wake ForestCary, N.C.
2023Florida State (22-0-1)5-1StanfordCary, N.C.
2022UCLA (22-2-1)3-2 (2ot)North CarolinaCary, N.C.
2021Florida State (22-1-2)0-0 (2ot, pk)BYUSanta Clara, Calif.
2020Santa Clara (10-1-1)1-1 (2ot, pk)Florida StateCary, N.C.
2019Stanford (24-1-0)0-0 (2ot, pk)North CarolinaSan Jose, Calif.
2018Florida State (20-4-3)1-0North CarolinaCary, N.C.
2017Stanford (23-1-0)3-2UCLAOrlando, Fla.
2016Southern California (19-4-2)3-1West VirginiaSan Jose, Calif.
2015Penn State (22-3-2)1-0DukeCary, N.C.

 

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