The 2026 NCAA Division I Women’s Soccer Championship (45th edition) will take place from November 20-22, 2026 (First Round) through December 11-14, 2026 (Women’s College Cup). The 2026 NCAA women’s soccer tournament is a 64-team single-elimination format that features defending national champion Florida State, seeking to repeat its dominant 2025 championship victory over Stanford.
The tournament culminates with the Women’s College Cup semifinals and championship final held at First Horizon Stadium at WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, North Carolina—marking the fourth consecutive time this prestigious venue hosts the championship.
2026 NCAA Division I Women’s Soccer Tournament Schedule and Dates

The 2026 NCAA Division I Women’s Soccer Championship promises exciting competition as defending champion Florida State looks to repeat while traditional powerhouses North Carolina and Stanford compete for redemption.
The tournament structure ensures geographic balance, competitive equity, and premier showcasing of elite collegiate women’s soccer at First Horizon Stadium in Cary, North Carolina, for the championship finals on December 11-14, 2026.
Tournament Timeline (November-December 2026)
| Round | Dates | Format | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| Selection Show | November 16, 2026 | Bracket announcement | NCAA.com |
| First Round | November 20-22, 2026 | 32 games at campus sites | Higher-seeded team host |
| Second and Third Rounds | November 26-29, 2026 | 16 games at regional sites | Eight regional campus venues |
| Quarterfinals | December 4-5, 2026 | 4 games at campus sites | Higher-seeded team host |
| Women’s College Cup Semifinals | December 11, 2026 | 2 semifinal games | First Horizon Stadium, Cary, NC |
| National Championship Final | December 14, 2026 | Championship match | First Horizon Stadium, Cary, NC |
Tournament Format and Field
64-Team Field Composition
The 2026 NCAA women’s soccer Championship includes:
- 347 NCAA member institutions sponsoring women’s soccer
- 337 programs eligible to compete (10 in reclassification process)
- Approximately 9,800 women’s soccer student-athletes are competing nationally
Qualification Process
The 64-team field consists of:
- 31 automatic conference championship bids (one per conference champion)
- 33 at-large selections by the NCAA Division I Women’s Soccer Committee
- Top 16 seeded teams receive favorable bracket positioning
- Geographic proximity considered for first and second-round pairings
Regional Structure
Second and third-round games are conducted at eight non-predetermined campus sites, with four teams competing at each site:
- Four teams play second-round games
- Two winning teams from each second-round compete in third-round elimination
- Eight third-round winners advance to quarterfinals
Defending Champion: Florida State
2025 Championship Run
Florida State captured their fifth national championship in 2025, defeating Stanford 1-0 in the championship final at CPKC Stadium in Kansas City. The Seminoles’ championship credentials include:
- No. 3 seed entering 2025 tournament
- Elite Eight advancement through quarterfinals
- Dramatic semifinals victory over TCU (2-1)
- Championship final triumph over No. 1 seed Stanford
Title History
| Year | Championship | Runner-Up |
|---|---|---|
| 2025 | Florida State | Stanford |
| 2024 | North Carolina (22nd title) | Not reached |
| 2023 | Florida State (4th title) | Stanford |
| 2022 | UCLA (2nd title) | North Carolina |
| 2021 | Florida State (3rd title) | BYU |
Florida State is one of the most successful women’s college soccer programs, competing for its sixth national title in 2026.
2026 NCAA women’s soccer Venue Details
First Horizon Stadium at WakeMed Soccer Park
- Location: Cary, North Carolina
- Capacity: 10,000 seats
- Surface: Premier soccer-specific field
- Consecutive Hosting: Fourth consecutive Women’s College Cup (2023, 2024, 2025, 2026)
- Historical Significance: One of America’s premier collegiate soccer championship venues
Future Hosts: The 2027 Women’s College Cup will also be held at First Horizon Stadium (December 3 & 6, 2027)
Historical Championship Context
Dominant Programs in Women’s College Soccer
| Program | National Titles | Most Recent | Championship Years |
|---|---|---|---|
| North Carolina | 23 | 2025 (2nd) | Dominant 1990s-2010s |
| Stanford | 3 | 2015 | Recent competitiveness |
| Florida State | 5 | 2025 | Modern dynasty |
| Virginia | 1 | – | Historic program |
| Penn State | 1 | – | Regional powerhouse |
Previous Champions (Recent Years)
| Year | Champion | Runner-Up | Score | Venue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | Florida State | Stanford | 1-0 | Kansas City, MO |
| 2024 | North Carolina | UCLA | TBD | Kansas City, MO |
| 2023 | Clemson | Washington | TBD | Cary, NC |
Selection and Seeding Process
Selection Committee Criteria
The 2026 NCAA women’s soccer Committee evaluates teams based on:
- Strength of schedule – Quality of conference and non-conference opponents
- Head-to-head results – Direct matchups between ranked teams
- Conference championships – Tournament and regular season titles
- Regional representation – Geographic balance in bracket
- RPI ratings – Ratings Percentage Index calculations
Top-16 Seeding Benefits
Teams earning top-16 seeds receive:
- Home-field advantage in the first and second rounds
- Favorable geographic bracket positioning
- Avoidance of conference opponents in the opening rounds
- Strategic playoff seeding
Tournament Qualifiers and Expected Contenders
Automatic Conference Qualifiers (2026)
The 2026 tournament will include champions from these 31 conferences:
Power Conferences:
- ACC, Big Ten, Big East, American Athletic
- Pac-12, SEC, Big 12
Mid-Major Conferences:
- Horizon League, Summit League, Atlantic 10, CAA
- ASUN, Big South, Mountain West, WAC
- Patriot League, Ivy League, MAAC
Other Conferences:
- America East, Big Sky, C-USA, MAC, MAC
Projected Championship Contenders
Favorites for 2026 Title
- Florida State (Defending Champions): Seeking back-to-back championship with strong roster retention
- Traditional Powerhouses: North Carolina, Stanford, Virginia continue championship tradition
- Emerging Programs: Duke, Texas, and other ACC/SEC programs competing at elite levels
Selection Show Information
November 16, 2026 Selection Announcement
The official 64-team bracket will be announced on Monday, November 16, 2026, during the selection show broadcast on NCAA.com. This announcement will reveal:
- All 64 qualifying teams
- Complete tournament bracket with seeds
- First-round matchups and kickoff times
- Regional assignments for later rounds
- Venue and travel information
Broadcast and Streaming Information

Media Coverage
Games throughout the 2026 NCAA women’s soccer tournament will be broadcast and streamed on:
- ESPNU – Primary broadcast network
- ESPN+ – Streaming platform with TV login
- NCAA.com – Official selection show and bracket updates
- Regional networks and conference partners
Key Tournament Information
Automatic Qualification Rule
The five highest-ranked conference champions automatically advance to the tournament regardless of overall ranking. This ensures conference winners earn playoff berths based on merit.
No Re-Seeding After First Round
Unlike some playoff formats, there is no re-seeding after the first round. Original bracket seeding remains intact through all rounds, meaning higher-seeded teams maintain advantages throughout the tournament.
Geographic Advantages
The selection committee prioritizes:
- Minimal travel distances for teams in early rounds
- Conference opponents kept apart in first and second rounds
- Campus sites selected to reduce overall tournament costs
Notable Tournament Milestones
45th Edition 2026 NCAA women’s soccer Championship
The 2026 tournament represents the 45th NCAA Division I Women’s Soccer Championship, continuing a tradition dating back to 1982.
Expanding Opportunities
With 347 women’s soccer programs across Division I, the sport continues experiencing growth in sponsorship, participation, and competitive depth.
