Week Six | 2021 Women's Soccer • 1 2021 STANDINGS Week Six - Sep. 23, 2021 W-L-T Pts Home Away W-L-T Pct. Home Away Neutral Florida State 1-0-0 3 1-0-0 0-0-0 8-0-0 1.000 5-0-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 Duke 1-0-0 3 0-0-0 1-0-0 7-0-0 1.000 5-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 Virginia 1-0-0 3 0-0-0 1-0-0 8-1-0 0.889 3-1-0 4-0-0 1-0-0 Notre Dame 1-0-0 3 1-0-0 0-0-0 7-1-1 0.833 5-0-1 2-1-0 0-0-0 Louisville 1-0-0 3 0-0-0 1-0-0 5-1-1 0.786 3-1-1 2-0-0 0-0-0 Virginia Tech 1-0-0 3 1-0-0 0-0-0 7-2-0 0.778 5-0-0 2-1-0 0-1-0 Clemson 1-0-0 3 1-0-0 0-0-0 6-2-0 0.750 5-0-0 1-2-0 0-0-0 Wake Forest 0-1-0 0 0-1-0 0-0-0 8-1-0 0.889 6-1-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 North Carolina 0-1-0 0 0-1-0 0-0-0 7-1-0 0.875 4-1-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 Pitt 0-1-0 0 0-0-0 0-1-0 7-2-0 0.778 4-1-0 2-1-0 1-0-0 Boston College 0-1-0 0 0-0-0 0-1-0 6-2-1 0.722 4-0-0 2-2-1 0-0-0 Syracuse 0-1-0 0 0-0-0 0-1-0 4-3-1 0.563 3-1-1 1-2-0 0-0-0 NC State 0-1-0 0 0-0-0 0-1-0 4-3-2 0.556 1-1-0 2-1-2 0-0-0 Miami 0-1-0 0 0-1-0 0-0-0 3-4-0 0.429 2-3-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 CONFERENCE OVERALL 2021 ACC CHAMPIONSHIP FIRST ROUND | OCT. 31 | CAMPUS SITES No. 6 seed at No. 3 seed .......................... TBA No. 5 seed at No. 4 seed .......................... TBA SEMIFINALS | NOV. 5 WAKEMED SOCCER PARK | CARY, N.C. No. 6/3 seed winner at No. 2 seed ............ TBA No. 5/4 seed winner at No. 1 seed ............ TBA CHAMPIONSHIP | NOV. 7 WAKEMED SOCCER PARK | CARY, N.C. Final ....................................................... TBA ACC WOMEN'S SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP NOTING ACC WOMEN'S SOCCER 2021 WEEK SIX SCHEDULE Thursday, September 23 Notre Dame at Miami ...............................................5 p.m. | RSN Louisville at Syracuse............................................ 6 p.m. | ACCN Wake Forest at Boston College......................... 7 p.m. | ACCNX No. 2 Duke at No. 7 Virginia .............................. 7 p.m. | ACCNX No. 22 Clemson at NC State ............................. 7 p.m. | ACCNX Virginia Tech at No. 4 North Carolina................ 7 p.m. | ACCNX Pitt at No. 1 Florida State ...................................... 8 p.m. | ACCN Sunday, September 26 No. 7 Virginia at NC State .................................. 1 p.m. | ACCNX No. 22 Clemson at No. 4 North Carolina........... 1 p.m. | ACCNX Wake Forest at Syracuse................................... 1 p.m. | ACCNX No. 1 Florida State at Louisville ......................... 1 p.m. | ACCNX Boston College at Notre Dame.......................... 1 p.m. | ACCNX Pitt at Miami ........................................................... 3 p.m. | ACCN No. 2 Duke at Virginia Tech .................................. 5 p.m. | ACCN *Rankings are most recent United Soccer Coaches Poll FIVE ACC TEAMS RANKED IN UNITED SOCCER COACHES POLL • Headlined by three of the nation's top-four teams for the fifth consecutive week, five ACC teams are ranked among the top 25 of this week's United Soccer Coaches Poll - the most of any conference. • Florida State is ranked No. 1 for the sixth straight week, followed by No. 2 Duke, No. 4 North Carolina, No. 7 Virginia and No. 22 Clemson. • Additionally, Notre Dame, Pitt and Virginia Tech are receiving votes. STELLAR NON-CONFERENCE FOR ACC WOMEN'S SOCCER • ACC women's soccer teams have enjoyed a stellar non-conference portion of the 2021 season, as the league's 14 teams have combined to compile an 80-16-5 record - the most wins and best winning percentage of any conference. • Two teams remain unbeaten heading into the start of ACC play this week: Duke (7-0) and Florida State (8-0). • ACC teams have combined to compile 44 shutouts, including 16 on the opening weekend, and 12 wins against ranked opponents. • ACC teams are also outscoring their non-conference opponents, 278-73. • Wake Forest leads the nation in goals against average (.111) and shutout percentage (.889). • Clemson, Pitt and Boston College all rank among the top 10 of the NCAA in total team assists. The Tigers and Panthers are second and third, respectively, with 37 and 35 assists, while the Eagles own 27. The ACC’s three teams among the top 10 are the most of any conference. • Clemson’s Renee Guion is third in the nation in total assists (9) and assists per game with 1.12. ACC GOALKEEPERS AMONG NATION'S ELITE • Several ACC goalkeepers are ranked among the nation's best in the NCAA's career statistics.
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Thursday, September 23Notre Dame at Miami ...............................................5 p.m. | RSNLouisville at Syracuse............................................6 p.m. | ACCNWake Forest at Boston College ......................... 7 p.m. | ACCNXNo. 2 Duke at No. 7 Virginia .............................. 7 p.m. | ACCNXNo. 22 Clemson at NC State ............................. 7 p.m. | ACCNXVirginia Tech at No. 4 North Carolina ................ 7 p.m. | ACCNXPitt at No. 1 Florida State ......................................8 p.m. | ACCN
Sunday, September 26No. 7 Virginia at NC State .................................. 1 p.m. | ACCNXNo. 22 Clemson at No. 4 North Carolina........... 1 p.m. | ACCNXWake Forest at Syracuse................................... 1 p.m. | ACCNXNo. 1 Florida State at Louisville ......................... 1 p.m. | ACCNXBoston College at Notre Dame .......................... 1 p.m. | ACCNXPitt at Miami ...........................................................3 p.m. | ACCNNo. 2 Duke at Virginia Tech ..................................5 p.m. | ACCN
*Rankings are most recent United Soccer Coaches Poll
FIVE ACC TEAMS RANKED IN UNITED SOCCER COACHES POLL• Headlined by three of the nation's top-four teams for the fifth consecutive week, five ACC teams are ranked among the top 25 of this week's United Soccer Coaches Poll - the most of any conference.• Florida State is ranked No. 1 for the sixth straight week, followed by No. 2 Duke, No. 4 North Carolina, No. 7 Virginia and No. 22 Clemson.• Additionally, Notre Dame, Pitt and Virginia Tech are receiving votes.
STELLAR NON-CONFERENCE FOR ACC WOMEN'S SOCCER• ACC women's soccer teams have enjoyed a stellar non-conference portion of the 2021 season, as the league's 14 teams have combined to compile an 80-16-5 record - the most wins and best winning percentage of any conference.• Two teams remain unbeaten heading into the start of ACC play this week: Duke (7-0) and Florida State (8-0).• ACC teams have combined to compile 44 shutouts, including 16 on the opening weekend, and 12 wins against ranked opponents.• ACC teams are also outscoring their non-conference opponents, 278-73.• Wake Forest leads the nation in goals against average (.111) and shutout percentage (.889).• Clemson, Pitt and Boston College all rank among the top 10 of the NCAA in total team assists. The Tigers and Panthers are second and third, respectively, with 37 and 35 assists, while the Eagles own 27. The ACC’s three teams among the top 10 are the most of any conference.• Clemson’s Renee Guion is third in the nation in total assists (9) and assists per game with 1.12.
ACC GOALKEEPERS AMONG NATION'S ELITE• Several ACC goalkeepers are ranked among the nation's best in the NCAA's career statistics.
• Virginia's Laurel Ivory leads all NCAA Division Goal-keepers in career shutouts with 37 and minutes played at the position with 7,882.75.• North Carolina's Claudia Dickey paces the country in goals against average (0.49).• Louisville's Gabby Kouzelos is fifth in career shutouts with 29, while Dickey is tied for eighth with 25. The ACC's three among the top 10 are the most of any conference.
WINNINGEST ACTIVE HEAD COACHES• Four ACC head coaches are among the top 10 in NCAA Division I for most victories by an active head coach.• Longtime UNC skipper Anson Dorrance leads the way with 896 wins, while Florida State's Mark Krikorian is fifth on the list with 465.• Virginia's Steve Swanson is sixth with 441, while Pitt's Randy Waldrum is eighth with 427 career victories.• The ACC's four coaches among the top 10 are the most of any conference.
ACC PLACES 10 ON MAC HERMANN TROPHY WATCH LIST • The ACC leads all conferences with 10 women’s soccer student-athletes on the 2021 MAC Hermann Trophy Watch List.• The Hermann Trophy, presented annually by the Missouri Athletic Club, is the nation’s highest individual honor recognizing the National Player of the Year as determined by the voting of Division I coaches, who are members of United Soccer Coaches.• Last season, Florida State’s Jaelin Howell became the 15th student-athlete from a current ACC school and second from the FSU program to win the prestigious honor. All three 2020-21 MAC Hermann Trophy finalists were from the ACC, as the Seminoles’ Malia Berkely and North Carolina’s Brianna Pinto were the other two finalists.
FLORIDA STATE PICKED TO REPEAT AS ACC WOMEN'S SOCCER CHAMPION• Florida State has been voted the preseason favorite to win the 2021 ACC women’s soccer title by the league’s head coaches.• The Seminoles, who advanced to their 11th NCAA Women’s Soccer College Cup last season and played for the national championship, received 11 first-place votes and tallied 167 points.• North Carolina collected two first-place votes and 155 points to finish second in the voting, while Virginia earned 148 points and one first-place vote to occupy third. Duke and Clemson round out the top five with
ACC COMMITTEE FOR RACIAL & SOCIAL JUSTICEThe ACC Committee for Racial and SocialJustice (C.O.R.E.) was created in June2020 to support the ACC’s commitment tosocial justice and racial equity. Membersof C.O.R.E. include conference office staffmembers and campus representativesfrom each of the league’s 15 institutions.C.O.R.E.’s mission is to promote andencourage racial equity through education,partnerships, engagement and advocacy.
Advocacy• Implemented a UNITY Week for eachseason (Fall, Winter, Spring) to showcase the ACC and its member institutions’ commitment to and support of racial and social justice.• Fall – Theme: Activism and Allyship, featured a student-athlete webinar facilitated by the ISSJ.• Winter – Theme: Leadership Matters, featured the playing of Lift Every Voice and Sing at all ACC Winter Champion-ships.• Spring – Theme: Activism Through Sports, featured unity walks on various campuses and in Greensboro, webinars with Dr. Joseph Cooper, PhD and Ms. Lonita Baker, JD, and an AD Panel with Dr. Carla Williams, PhD and Heather Lyke,JD.• Developed a Social Justice Series and PSAs that were shared on ACC platforms featuring student-athletes and coaches speaking out on the need for change.• Amplified campus and student-athlete participation in peaceful protests and advocacy for racial and social justice issues.• Instituted the UNITE Award which recognizes, on an annual basis, individuals nominated by each institution that are affiliated with the ACC (student-athletes, alumni, coaches, athletic administrators and/or professionals with ties to the ACC) who have made an impact in areas of racial and social justice.• Created the ACC unity symbol as a visual representation of solidarity among the ACC’s 15 institutions around racial and social justice.• Instituted the ACC unity statement to be read at conference events to show our collective commitment to unity behind common causes. The statement reads: “We, the ACC, are committed to seeing each other as equals, treating each other with respect and dignity at all times, recognizing that our differences do not divide us, but they make usstronger.”• Implemented the observance of Juneteenth and Election Day as conference office holidays.
Education• Adopted conference-wide mandatory annual diversity and inclusion training for studentathletes, athletic department staff, and Conference office staff. This year’s training focused on anti-racism.• Launched an ACC staff book club designed to foster education and dialogue around the topics of racial and social justice. The first series of the book club began August 10, 2020 to read and discuss “So You Want to Talk About Race” by Ijeoma Oluo. The next installment of the ACC staff book club will involve reading and discussing “White Fragility” by Robin DeAngelo.• Initiated planning for activities that will commemorate Pride Month (June 2021).• Utilized the monthly internal newsletter to provide educational resources and keep staff updated on C.O.R.E. actions.
Engagement• Established a Voter Education Campaign that included conference-wide voting challenge to encourage student athletes, coaches, administrators, and staff to exercise theirright and civic duty to vote. The campaign included promotion of educational materials and amplification of initiatives being executed on campus. Several campuses served as polling sites for the November 3 Election Day.• Conducted a Men’s and Women’s Basketball Suit Drive during both league tournaments that yielded more than 275 suits donated to United Way of Greater Greensboro Family Success Center and other local organizations.
Organizational Culture• Reviewed department staff makeup, hiring practices and empowerment of diverse hires on campuses and at the Conference office.• Developed a directory of local minority-owned businesses to encourage staff to utilize these vendors for conference operations.• Pursuing collaborations with other collegiate athletic entities in our respective community to establish initiatives and programs in our community to bring about change in the areas of diversity, equity, inclusion, and social justice.
Partnership• Partnered with local organizations, International Civil Rights Center & Museum and United Way of Greater Greens-boro’s Family Success Centers.
ACC & THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP• The ACC has 54 appearances in the College Cup - the most of any conference (the next closest conference is the Pac-12 with 27 appearances). Current membership combines for 66 appearances.• The ACC’s five teams in the Elite 8 of the 2020 NCAA Tournament were the most of any conference and no other conference had more than one representative. The five ACC teams were the second most in the history of the league behind an NCAA-record six teams in the quarterfinals in 2013.• Additionally, three of the four teams in the 2020 NCAA Women's Soccer College Cup were from the ACC, including top-seeded Florida State, second-seeded North Carolina and Virginia.• It marked the third time that three ACC teams havebeen in the College Cup, matching the total from 2013and 2011.• Florida State defeated Virginia on penalty kicks toadvance to the national championship for the fifth timein program history. Additionally, it marked the 44thappearance in the national championship by a currentACC team.• The ACC has had a team in the Women’s College Cupin 38 of the past 39 NCAA Tournaments and in each ofthe past 15 years.• Current ACC membership combines for 26 NCAADivision I Women’s Soccer Championships. NorthCarolina owns 21 NCAA titles and Florida State ownstwo, while Notre Dame won three prior to joining theleague in 2013.• Eight different ACC institutions have represented theleague at the College Cup (Boston College, Duke, FloridaState, North Carolina, NC State, Virginia, VirginiaTech and Wake Forest) since 1982.• The ACC tournament champion has gone on towin the NCAA Women’s College Cup 16 times, mostrecently Florida State in 2018.
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NATIONAL POLLSUnited Soccer Coaches1. Florida State2. Duke3. UCLA4. North Carolina5. LSU6. Pepperdine7. Virginia8. TCU9. Rutgers10. Stanford11. Auburn12. Penn State13. West Virginia14. Hofstra15. Arizona State16. Arkansas17. SMU18. Michigan19. Santa Clara20. Gonzaga21. Xavier22. Clemson23. Harvard24. Rice25. Georgetown
Other ACC teams receiving votes: Notre Dame, Pitt, Virginia Tech
ACC, BIG TEN & PAC-12 ANNOUNCE ALLIANCE• On Aug. 24, the ACC, Big Ten and Pac-12 announced an historic alliance that will bring 41 world-class institutions together on a collaborative approach surrounding the future evolution of college athletics and scheduling. The alliance – which was unanimously supported by the presidents, chancellors and athletics directors at all 41 institutions – will be guided in all cases by a commitment to, and prioritization of, supporting student-athlete well-being, academic and athletic opportunities, experiences and diverse educational programming. The three conferences are grounded in their support of broad-based athletic programs, the collegiate model and opportunities for student-athletes as part of the educational missions of the institutions.• ACC women's soccer teams have played 15 matches against teams from the Big Ten and Pac-12 confer-ences.• The ACC owns a 6-2-2 record against the Big Ten and a 5-0 mark versus Pac-12 opponents this season.
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BOSTON COLLEGE EAGLES (6-2-1, 0-1 ACC)
DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME/RESULT8/19 at Iona New Rochelle, N.Y. W, 5-0
8/23 UMass Newton, Mass. W, 3-1
8/26 Boston University Newton, Mass. W, 3-1
8/29 UConn Newton, Mass. W, 4-1
9/2 at No. 12 South Carolina Columbia, S.C. L, 0-1
9/5 at Kennesaw State Kennesaw, Ga. W, 4-0
9/9 at Harvard Boston, Mass. T, 3-3 (2OT)
9/12 Holy Cross Newton, Mass. W, 5-3
9/18 at No. 1 Florida State* Tallahassee, Fla. L, 1-4
9/23 Wake Forest* Newton, Mass. 7 P.M.
9/26 at Notre Dame* South Bend, Ind. 1 P.M.
10/2 Miami* Newton, Mass. 7 P.M.
10/7 Virginia* Newton, Mass. 7 P.M.
10/10 North Carolina* Chestnut Hill, Mass. 1 P.M.
10/15 at Louisville* Louisville, Ky. 4 P.M.
10/21 at Pitt* Pittsburgh, Pa. 6 P.M.
10/24 Virginia Tech* Blacksburg, Va. NOON
10/28 Clemson* Newton, Mass. 7 P.M.
CLEMSON TIGERS (6-2, 1-0 ACC)
DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME/RESULT8/19 Saint Francis Clemson, S.C. W, 8-0
8/22 Loyola (Md) Clemson, S.C. W, 4-0
8/28 at No. 21 Texas A&M College Station, TX L, 1-3
Assists GP No. Avg/G1. Clemson 8 37 4.632. Pittsburgh 9 35 3.893. Boston College 9 27 3.004. Virginia Tech 9 24 2.675. North Carolina 8 22 2.756. Virginia 9 20 2.227. Florida St. 8 19 2.388. Notre Dame 9 18 2.00
Wake Forest 9 18 2.0010. Duke 7 15 2.1411. Louisville 7 13 1.8612. NC State 9 11 1.2213. Miami (FL) 7 8 1.1414. Syracuse 8 5 0.63
Assists Per Game GP No. Avg/G1. Clemson 8 37 4.632. Pittsburgh 9 35 3.893. Boston College 9 27 3.004. North Carolina 8 22 2.755. Virginia Tech 9 24 2.676. Florida St. 8 19 2.387. Virginia 9 20 2.228. Duke 7 15 2.149. Notre Dame 9 18 2.00
Team IdentificationTeam Team IDBoston College BCClemson ClemDuke DukeFlorida St. FSULouisville LOUMiami (FL) MiamiNC State NCSUNorth Carolina UNCNotre Dame NDPittsburgh PittSyracuse SyrVirginia UVaVirginia Tech HokiesWake Forest Wake
INDIVIDUAL HIGHSPOINTS 6 Renee Guion (Clemson) vs Col. of Charleston (09/05/2021)
6 Shayla Smart (Wake Forest) vs Loyola Maryland (09/02/2021)6 Emily Gray (Virginia Tech) at James Madison (09/02/2021)5 Emily Harrigan (Pittsburgh) vs Saint Francis (PA) (09/09/2021)5 Sammi Fisher (Notre Dame) vs Detroit Mercy (09/09/2021)5 Lulu Guttenberger (NC State) vs Oklahoma (N) (09/09/2021)5 Rebecca Jarrett (Virginia) vs George Washington (08/29/2021)5 Nicole Kozlova (Virginia Tech) vs Elon (08/26/2021)5 Megan Bornkamp (Clemson) vs Saint Francis (PA) (08/19/2021)5 Makenna Morris (Clemson) vs Saint Francis (PA) (08/19/2021)
GOALS 3 Shayla Smart (Wake Forest) vs Loyola Maryland (09/02/2021)3 Emily Gray (Virginia Tech) at James Madison (09/02/2021)2 Sarah Schupansky (Pittsburgh) vs Towson (09/12/2021)2 Samantha Agresti (Boston College) vs Holy Cross (09/12/2021)2 Diana Ordonez (Virginia) vs Penn St. (09/09/2021)2 Ella Richards (Boston College) at Harvard (09/09/2021)2 Korbin Albert (Notre Dame) vs Detroit Mercy (09/09/2021)2 Marykate McGuire (Duke) vs East Carolina (09/09/2021)2 Emily Harrigan (Pittsburgh) vs Saint Francis (PA) (09/09/2021)2 Sammi Fisher (Notre Dame) vs Detroit Mercy (09/09/2021)
ASSISTS 4 Renee Guion (Clemson) vs Col. of Charleston (09/05/2021)3 Megan Bornkamp (Clemson) at Gardner-Webb (09/12/2021)2 Jenna Nighswonger (Florida St.) vs Boston College (09/18/2021)2 Leilanni Nesbeth (Florida St.) vs Boston College (09/18/2021)2 Kati Druzina (Notre Dame) vs Brown (09/12/2021)2 Ella Richards (Boston College) vs Holy Cross (09/12/2021)2 Lia Godfrey (Virginia) vs Penn St. (09/09/2021)2 Hailey Davidson (Pittsburgh) vs Saint Francis (PA) (09/09/2021)2 Jenna Menta (Wake Forest) vs Coastal Carolina (09/09/2021)2 Landy Mertz (Pittsburgh) vs Saint Francis (PA) (09/09/2021)
SHOTS 9 Sarah Schupansky (Pittsburgh) vs Towson (09/12/2021)9 Meghan Root (Syracuse) vs Niagara (08/26/2021)8 Diana Ordonez (Virginia) vs Penn St. (09/09/2021)8 Emily Colton (North Carolina) vs Stanford (09/05/2021)7 Haley Hopkins (Virginia) vs Penn St. (09/09/2021)7 Shayla Smart (Wake Forest) at App State (09/05/2021)7 Diana Ordonez (Virginia) at James Madison (09/05/2021)7 Michelle Cooper (Duke) vs Western Caro. (08/26/2021)7 Grace Watkins (Duke) vs Western Caro. (08/26/2021)7 Linda Boama (Boston College) vs Boston U. (08/26/2021)
SAVES 12 Wiebke Willebrandt (Boston College) at Florida St. (09/18/2021)11 Wiebke Willebrandt (Boston College) at Harvard (09/09/2021)
9 Lysianne Proulx (Syracuse) at Notre Dame (09/18/2021)9 Claudia Dickey (North Carolina) at Ohio St. (08/29/2021)7 Melissa Dagenais (Miami (FL)) vs Louisville (09/17/2021)7 Lysianne Proulx (Syracuse) at UConn (09/12/2021)7 Gabby Kouzelos (Louisville) vs Michigan (09/10/2021)7 Katherine Robinson (Pittsburgh) vs TCU (09/05/2021)7 Melissa Dagenais (Miami (FL)) at Florida (08/29/2021)
Opponents LowsGOALS 0 Virginia Tech vs NC State (09/18/2021)
0 Notre Dame vs Syracuse (09/18/2021)0 Duke at North Carolina (09/17/2021)0 Virginia at Wake Forest (09/17/2021)0 Clemson vs Pittsburgh (09/16/2021)0 Clemson at Gardner-Webb (09/12/2021)0 Virginia Tech at South Carolina (09/12/2021)0 Wake Forest vs Maryland (09/12/2021)0 Pittsburgh vs Towson (09/12/2021)0 Duke vs East Carolina (09/09/2021)
ASSISTS 0 Virginia Tech vs NC State (09/18/2021)0 Notre Dame vs Syracuse (09/18/2021)0 Florida St. vs Boston College (09/18/2021)0 Duke at North Carolina (09/17/2021)0 Virginia at Wake Forest (09/17/2021)0 Clemson vs Pittsburgh (09/16/2021)0 Clemson at Gardner-Webb (09/12/2021)0 Virginia Tech at South Carolina (09/12/2021)0 Wake Forest vs Maryland (09/12/2021)0 Pittsburgh vs Towson (09/12/2021)
SHOTS 0 NC State at UNC Greensboro (09/02/2021)0 Florida St. vs South Alabama (08/26/2021)0 Clemson vs Loyola Maryland (08/22/2021)
POINTS 0 Notre Dame vs Syracuse (09/18/2021)0 Virginia Tech vs NC State (09/18/2021)0 Duke at North Carolina (09/17/2021)0 Virginia at Wake Forest (09/17/2021)0 Clemson vs Pittsburgh (09/16/2021)0 Clemson at Gardner-Webb (09/12/2021)0 Virginia Tech at South Carolina (09/12/2021)0 Pittsburgh vs Towson (09/12/2021)0 Wake Forest vs Maryland (09/12/2021)0 Florida St. at FGCU (09/09/2021)
SAVES 0 Syracuse at Notre Dame (09/18/2021)0 Miami (FL) vs South Fla. (09/12/2021)0 Miami (FL) at Florida (08/29/2021)