NCAA
NCAA Division I Women’s Soccer Champions
See a complete list of NCAA Division I Women’s Soccer Championship titleholders. The winner of the 2019 Championship title also known as the Women’s College Cup is Stanford. In winning their third title, Standford defeated North Carolina in penalty kicks 5-4 after the official game time ended 0-0.
Fast Facts:
- The NCAA Women’s Soccer Championship tournament started in 1982 with 12 teams.
- North Carolina has won the most championship titles with 21 wins and 4 time as runner-up.
NCAA Division I Women’s Soccer Champions:
Year | Champion | Score | Runner-up | Location |
2019 | Stanford (3) | 0–0 (5-4 pen.) | North Carolina | San Jose, CA |
2018 | Florida State (2) | 1–0 | North Carolina | Cary, North Carolina |
2017 | Stanford (2) | 3–2 | UCLA | Orlando, Florida |
2016 | USC (2) | 3–1 | West Virginia | San Jose, California |
2015 | Penn State | 1–0 | Duke | Cary, North Carolina |
2014 | Florida State | 1–0 | Virginia | Boca Raton, Florida |
2013 | UCLA | 1-0 (OT) | Florida State | Cary, North Carolina |
2012 | North Carolina (21) | 4–1 | Penn State | San Diego |
2011 | Stanford | 1–0 | Duke | Kennesaw, Georgia |
2010 | Notre Dame (3) | 1–0 | Stanford | Cary, North Carolina |
2009 | North Carolina (20) | 1–0 | Stanford | College Station, Texas |
2008 | North Carolina (19) | 2–1 | Notre Dame | Cary, North Carolina |
2007 | USC | 2–0 | Florida State | College Station, Texas |
2006 | North Carolina (18) | 2–1 | Notre Dame | Cary, North Carolina |
2005 | Portland (2) | 4–0 | UCLA | College Station, Texas |
2004 | Notre Dame (2) | 1–1 (4–3 pen.) | UCLA | Cary, North Carolina |
2003 | North Carolina (17) | 6–0 | Connecticut | Cary, North Carolina |
2002 | Portland | 2–1 (OT) | Santa Clara | Austin, Texas |
2001 | Santa Clara | 1–0 | North Carolina | University Park, Texas |
2000 | North Carolina (16) | 2–1 | UCLA | San Jose, California |
1999 | North Carolina (15) | 2–0 | Notre Dame | San Jose, CA |
1998 | Florida | 1–0 | North Carolina | Greensboro, NC |
1997 | North Carolina (14) | 2–0 | Connecticut | Greensboro, NC |
1996 | North Carolina (13) | 1–0 (2OT) | Notre Dame | Santa Clara, CA |
1995 | Notre Dame | 1–0 (3OT) | Portland | Chapel Hill, NC |
1994 | North Carolina (12) | 5–0 | Notre Dame | Portland, OR |
1993 | North Carolina (11) | 6–0 | George Mason | Chapel Hill, NC |
1992 | North Carolina (10) | 9–1 | Duke | Chapel Hill, NC |
1991 | North Carolina (9) | 3–1 | Wisconsin | Chapel Hill, NC |
1990 | North Carolina (8) | 6–0 | Connecticut | Chapel Hill, NC |
1989 | North Carolina (7) | 2–0 | Colorado College | Raleigh, NC |
1988 | North Carolina (6) | 4–1 | NC State | Chapel Hill, NC |
1987 | North Carolina (5) | 1–0 | Massachusetts | Amherst, MA |
1986 | North Carolina (4) | 2–0 | Colorado College | Fairfax, VA |
1985 | George Mason | 2–0 | North Carolina | Fairfax, VA |
1984 | North Carolina (3) | 2–0 | Connecticut | Chapel Hill, NC |
1983 | North Carolina (2) | 4–0 | George Mason | Orlando, FL |
1982 | North Carolina | 1–0 | Central Florida | Orlando, FL |