2022 Atlantic Coast Conference men's soccer season

Syracuse went on to win the ACC tournament 2–0 over eighth seed Clemson in the final.

Note: Florida State, Georgia Tech and Miami (FL) are members of the Atlantic Coast Conference but do not sponsor men's soccer.

The league's head coaches ranked Clemson as the preseason favorite, with 7 out of 12 votes.

[26] Ousmane Sylla – Clemson Eliot Hamill – Duke Shakur Mohammed – Duke Peter Stroud – Duke Sander Roed – Louisville Valentin Noël – Pittsburgh Filip Mirkovic – Pittsburgh Levonte Johnson – Syracuse Nathan Opoku – Syracuse Leo Afonso – Virginia Andreas Ueland – Virginia Stefan Sigurdarson – Boston College Hamady Diop – Clemson Amir Daley – Duke Nick Pariano – Duke Aboubacar Camara – Louisville Milo Garvanian – North Carolina Bertin Jacquesson – Pittsburgh Jackson Walti – Pittsburgh Russell Shealy – Syracuse Garrison Tubbs – Wake Forest Roald Mitchell – Wake Forest Victor Souza – Boston College Mohamed Seye – Clemson Antino Lopez – Duke Conor Kelly – NC State Daniel Russo – Notre Dame Christian Curti – Syracuse Jeorgio Kocevski – Syracuse Holden Brown – Virginia Jahlane Forbes – Wake Forest Babacar Niang – Wake Forest Prince Amponsah – Wake Forest Joseph Andema – Clemson Kamran Acito – Duke Axel Gudbjornsson – Duke Kenan Hot – Duke Sam Williams – North Carolina KK Baffour – Notre Dame Jackson Gilman – Pittsburgh Reese Miller – Virginia Misei Yoshizawa – Virginia Tech Cooper Flax – Wake Forest Vlad Walent – Wake Forest The ACC had sixteen players selected in the 2023 draft, the most by any conference.

[31] Players can play college soccer and still be eligible to sign a homegrown contract.