The 2020 Clemson Tigers women's soccer team represented Clemson University during the 2020 NCAA Division I women's soccer season. The Tigers were led by head coach Ed Radwanski, in his tenth season. The Tigers home games were played at Riggs Field. This was the team's 27th season playing organized soccer. All of those seasons were played in the Atlantic Coast Conference.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the ACC played a reduced schedule in 2020 and the NCAA Tournament was postponed to 2021. The ACC did not play a spring league schedule, but did allow teams to play non-conference games that would count toward their 2020 record in the lead up to the NCAA Tournament.
The Tigers finished the fall season 6âÂÂ4âÂÂ0, 5âÂÂ3âÂÂ0 in ACC play to finish in fourth place. As the fourth seed in the ACC Tournament, they lost to Duke 1âÂÂ0 in the Quarterfinals. The Tigers finished the spring season 6âÂÂ0âÂÂ0 and received an at-large bid as the fourteenth seed in the NCAA Tournament. They defeated Rutgers and UCLA on penalties before losing to Santa Clara in the Quarterfinals to end their season.
The 2019 Clemson women's soccer team finished the season with a 11âÂÂ7âÂÂ2 overall record and a 5âÂÂ5âÂÂ0 ACC record. The Tigers qualified for the ACC Tournament as the seventh-seed. The Tigers lost to Florida State in the Quarterfinals. The Tigers earned an at-large bid into the 2019 NCAA Division I Women's Soccer Tournament, for the seventh season in a row. As an unseeded team in the Florida State Bracket, Clemson defeated Vanderbilt on penalties before losing to UCLA to end their season.
Updated September 11, 2020
Prior to the season, Sydney Dawson, Renee Guion, and Kimber Haley were named co-captains of the team
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|- !colspan=6 style=""| Fall Regular season
|- !colspan=6 style=""| <span style="color:#FFFFFF;">ACC Tournament</span>
|- !colspan=6 style=""| Spring Exhibition
|- !colspan=6 style=""| Spring Regular season
|- !colspan=6 style=""| <span style="color:#FFFFFF;">NCAA Tournament</span>
The Tigers had one player drafted in the 2021 draft, Mariana Speckmaier, who taken as the 39th pick.