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| Season | 2013 |
|---|---|
| Champions | TBD |
| Premiers | TBD |
| NCAA Tournament | TBD |
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The2013Atlantic Coast Conference men's soccer season is the 27th season of men's varsity soccer in the conference. The season will mark the first for the incomingNotre Dame Fighting Irish,Pittsburgh Panthers andSyracuse Orange,[1] as well as the last ACC season forMaryland, which is leaving for theBig Ten. The2013 ACC Men's Soccer Tournament will run from November 12–17, with quarterfinals at campus sites followed by the semifinals and final at theMaryland SoccerPlex inBoyds, Maryland.[2]
The defending regular season and tournament champions are the Maryland Terrapins.[3]
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| Team | Head coach | Captain | Shirt supplier |
|---|---|---|---|
| Boston College Eagles | TBA | ||
| Clemson Tigers | TBA | ||
| Duke Blue Devils | |||
| Maryland Terrapins | |||
| Notre Dame Fighting Irish | |||
| NC State Wolfpack | |||
| North Carolina Tar Heels | |||
| Pittsburgh Panthers | |||
| Syracuse Orange | |||
| Virginia Cavaliers | |||
| Virginia Tech Hokies | |||
| Wake Forest Demon Deacons |
The 2013 ACC Men's Soccer Tournament, as noted above, will have quarterfinals held at campus sites, with the semifinals and final at the Maryland SoccerPlex.
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