The 2025 Clemson Tigers women's soccer team represented Clemson University during the 2025 NCAA Division I women's soccer season. The Tigers were led by head coach Ed Radwanski, in his fifteenth season. The Tigers home games were played at Riggs Field in Clemson, South Carolina. This was the team's 32nd season playing organized soccer, and all of those seasons were played in the Atlantic Coast Conference.
The Tigers began the season with a trip to Ohio to play eighteenth ranked and . They defeated Ohio and drew with Ohio State. They then faced fifteenth-ranked Virginia Tech in a non-conference match. They lost 0âÂÂ4. They then played their third ranked match in their first four, drawing a rivalry match with twelfth-ranked 0âÂÂ0. They won their next two games against non-Power 4 opponents before drawing 1âÂÂ1 against fifteenth-ranked to finish their non-conference slate. The Tigers began their ACC slate with the California teams visiting Riggs Field. Both matches ended in 2âÂÂ2 draws, one against third-ranked Stanford and the other against California. The Tigers then went on a three-match losing streak, which included losses to top-ranked Virginia and second-ranked Notre Dame. Their schedule became a bit easier as they won their next four straight ACC games. Only one of those games was a ranked win, a victory over seventeenth-ranked Wake Forest. They finished the ACC season making their first appearance in the rankings, at twenty-fifth. They faced tenth-ranked Duke and lost 2âÂÂ3.
The Tigers finished the season 8âÂÂ6âÂÂ5 overall and 4âÂÂ4âÂÂ2 in ACC play to finish in tie for tenth place. They did not qualify for the ACC Tournament and received an at-large invitation to the NCAA Tournament. They were seeded eighth in the Vanderbilt Region. They defeated in the First Round, before falling to first seed and eighth-ranked in overtime in the Second Round.
The Tigers finished the season 6âÂÂ8âÂÂ3 overall and 2âÂÂ7âÂÂ1 in ACC play to finish in fourteenth place. They did not qualify for the ACC Tournament and were not invited to the NCAA Tournament. Their six overall wins were the lowest since 2012 and tied for the lowest in the time since Radwanski has been head coach. Their two conference wins were also the lowest since 2012. By not earning an invite to the NCAA tournament, they broke a streak of qualifying for ten consecutive tournaments.
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