
The "Lore" of Carolina Womens Soccer
The University of North Carolina women's soccer program is one of the most successful sports programs in the history of college athletics. In its first 21 years, Carolina won 16 national championships and played in 20 national Final Fours.
With 21 NCAA national championships, 23 ACC titles, 25 Olympic gold medals and 74 first-team All Americans all belonging to the North Carolina women's soccer team, it is safe to say that this dynasty has etched itself in history as one of the most decorated, successful and dominant of all time, regardless of sport or gender.
Timeline
Here is a look at the key players contributing to the UNC Womens Soccer dynasty.
UNC Womens Soccer Statistics
The UNC Womens Soccer team is one of the most decorated teams in history. Carolina's women's soccer program has won 15 NCAA titles, more NCAA Division I women's national championships than any other Division I women's athletic sport program in the nation.
This chart shows a decade of soccer comparing the womens soccer team against the mens. The graph spans from 2000-2011. The 1 represents a National Championship that year and a 0 represents not a win for that year.

This chart shows statistic from Mia Hamm's 3 seasons in the USA League. This is the combination of all 3 seasons.
This chart shows the cumulative stastics from the UNC Womens Soccer team for the 2024 season.

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2024 NCAA DI Women's Soccer Tournament
Upcoming Dates:
Friday Dec. 6 | Semifinals
- No. 2 Wake Forest vs. No. 3 Stanford, 5 p.m. ET
- No. 1 Duke vs. No. 2 North Carolina, 7:30 p.m. ET
Monday, Dec. 9 | National Championship
- TBA vs. TBA, 7 p.m. ET