College soccer’s regular season has come to an end, and now Division I teams are battling for conference tournament titles and NCAA championship bids.
Each of the 30 Division I conferences automatically sends their tournament winner to the NCAA championship pool. The rest of the 64-team national bracket is decided by the selection committee.
The Power Four conferences are home to 20 of the Top 25 ranked teams, adding excitement to the established title contests.
Duke soccer still dominating the ACC
No. 1 Duke has had a stellar season, with just one loss and a 15-match unbeaten streak. The Blue Devils have been dominant in the ACC, which houses seven of the Top 14 teams in the country.
Duke’s journey to a College Cup title begins with the ACC tournament semifinals against No. 8 UNC. The match will be televised live on ACCN.
SEC sees newcomers stir the college soccer pot
No. 2 Mississippi State has had a historic season in the SEC with a one-loss record. The competition in the SEC is fierce, with top teams like Arkansas, South Carolina, and Texas challenging each other.
Mississippi State will face Tennessee in the quarterfinals to vie for their first conference tournament trophy.
Big-time turnovers rock Big Ten college soccer
The Big Ten tournament has seen new faces making an impact, with three of the semifinalists being conference rookies. Traditional powerhouses have been surpassed by former Pac-12 teams like USC, UCLA, and Washington.
Rutgers is the lone veteran in the tournament and will face USC in the semifinals, followed by UCLA taking on Washington.
Pushing toward the NCAA championship bracket in the Big 12
The Big 12 tournament may have just two ranked teams, but the competition is still fierce. TCU, Texas Tech, BYU, and Kansas are all vying for the Big 12 trophy and a spot in the NCAA tournament.
All Power Four conference finals will take place this weekend, with live coverage available for ACC, Big Ten, and SEC tournaments.