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2025 Virginia Tech Hokies women's soccer team

The 2025 Virginia Tech Hokies women's soccer team represented Virginia Tech during the 2025 NCAA Division I women's soccer season. It was the 33rd season of the university fielding a program and 22nd competing in the Atlantic Coast Conference. The Hokies were led by fifteenth-year head coach Charles Adair and played their home games at Thompson Field in Blacksburg, Virginia.

The Hokies started the season ranked fourteenth and won their first two games. They fell to fifteenth in the rankings defeated Clemson in a non-ACC match before losing to . This loss caused them to fall to twenty-fourth where they finished a three game road trip with a win, loss, and a tie. They finished their non-conference season with a tie at home to and were ranked tied for twentieth. Their non-conference record was 4–2–2. They began the ACC season unranked and lost their first three ACC games, two of which were against ranked opponents in number nineteen North Carolina and number sixteen Wake Forest. They broke the streak with a 4–4 tie against NC State at home, before going on a five-game losing streak. Four of those games were against ranked teams, including playing the top ranked team twice. They lost to top ranked Virginia in their rivalry match 1–2 and lost to then number one Notre Dame 0–5. They also lost to third-ranked Stanford and ninth-ranked Duke. They finished the ACC with a 0–0 tie against Miami (FL).

The Hokies finished 4–10–4 overall and 0–8–2 in ACC play to finish in seventeenth place. They did not qualify for the ACC Tournament, and they were not invited to the NCAA Tournament. Their four overall wins were the second lowest in program history, with their 3 wins in 1995 being the only season with fewer. They failed to win a coference game for the first time in program history.

Previous season

The Hokies finished 14–6–3 overall and 6–2–2 in ACC play to finish in fifth place. As the fifth seed in the ACC Tournament, they lost to the fourth seed North Carolina in the First Round. They received an at-large invitation to the NCAA Tournament. In the tournament they were selected as the seventh seed in the Duke bracket. They defeated in the First Round which earned them a trip to Los Angeles. There they defeated second seed and ninth ranked in the Second Round, and third seed and seventeenth ranked in the Round of 16. They traveled back east to face first seed and number one ranked Duke in the Quarterfinals. The Hokies run ended there as they lost to Duke 1–0. The appearance was only the second Quarterfinal in program history. Their fourteen overall wins and six ACC wins were the best since 2015.

Offseason

Departures

Incoming transfers

Recruiting class

Squad

Roster

Team management

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Schedule

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|- !colspan=6 style=""| Exhibition

|- !colspan=6 style=""| Non-conference regular season

|- !colspan=6 style=""| ACC regular season

Awards and honors

Rankings

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