NC State Wolfpack women's soccer

The NC State Wolfpack women's soccer team represent North Carolina State University in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) of NCAA Division I women's college soccer.

[2] The Wolfpack women's soccer program was founded in 1984 under head coach Larry Gross.

The next year they finished with the same win total, and qualified for the program's first NCAA Tournament.

The team won a program second-best 18 games in 1991, and finished runner up in the ACC tournament that year.

However, win totals started to decline, as the team won 10 games in 1993, a then program low.

1993 also marked the first year since the team was founded, that the Wolfpack did not qualify for the NCAA Tournament.

Prior to the 1994 season, head coach Larry Gross resigned, citing the desire to spend more time with his family.

This was improved upon in 1995, when the Wolfpack tied a program record with 19 wins, and made the Quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament.

2006 proved a blip on the radar when the team finished 9–9–2 and qualified for the ACC tournament.

After a 2007 and 2008 season which saw the Wolfpack go a combined 0–19–1 in ACC play Kerrigan stepped down as head coach.

[5] Shortly thereafter, in January 2009, Steve Springthorpe was named the fourth head coach in the program's history.

However, they received an invitation NCAA Tournament, extending their streak to six out of seven years and six straight full seasons of play.

[10] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply.