Brendan OSullivan
It’s not March, but get ready for some madness. The 2024 NCAA women’s soccer tournament is underway.
Florida State returns as a No. 1 seed looking to defend its 2023 crown and win its third championship in four years. The Seminoles have won four NCAA titles dating back to the 2014 season.

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Duke, Mississippi State and USC are the other three No. 1 seeds in this year’s tournament. Mississippi State has the best record of the bunch at 17-2.
The Sporting News has all the details on the 2024 NCAA women’s soccer tournament.
The first four rounds of the 2024 NCAA women’s soccer tournament will air on ESPN+.
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The semifinals and championship are the only games broadcast on traditional TV. ESPNU will handle the coverage for those games.
Fans can also live stream the NCAA women’s soccer tournament semis and final on Fubo.
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Friday, Nov. 15
Saturday, Nov. 16
Sunday, Nov. 17
The last 10 NCAA women’s soccer tournament champions are listed below: 
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Brendan O’Sullivan is an editorial intern for Sporting News, joining in 2024. He previously worked at Newsday on Long Island, New York after graduating from Quinnipiac University.

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