NCAA women’s soccer tournament schedule 2025: Full TV channels, times, live streams, scores for every college game originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
After an all-ACC Women’s College Cup final last year, it looks like the road to a national title will run through the conference again in 2025.
The top three teams in the RPI rankings heading into the tournament are all from the conference, with top national seed Notre Dame leading the way, followed by Virginia and conference tourney champion Stanford. Defending national champion North Carolina didn’t even make the six-team ACC tournament and is unseeded in the NCAAs.
While the ACC and the West Coast have always been the dominant forces in this tournament, 2025 could be the year for a newcomer to break through. TCU, Michigan State, Kansas and Colorado all enter the NCAA tournament with top-10 RPIs and could challenge the traditional powers.
The Sporting News has all the details on the 2025 NCAA women’s soccer tournament.
The first four rounds of the 2025 NCAA women’s soccer tournament will air on ESPN+, which is available via the ESPN app.
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The semifinals and championship are the only games broadcast on traditional TV. ESPNU will handle the coverage for those games.
Fans can also live stream the Women’s College Cup semis and final on Fubo.
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Seeded teams will host first-round games
Seeded teams will host first-round games
See the full 64-team bracket below:
Thirty schools earned automatic bids to the 2025 tournament by winning their conference title. Here’s the full list of automatic qualifiers:
The last 10 NCAA women’s soccer tournament champions are listed below: