Virginia Tech Hokies women's soccer

[2] The team played in the A-10 and the Big East before moving to the Coastal Division of Atlantic Coast Conference in 2014.

[3] The Virginia Tech Hokies women's soccer team began play under coach Sam Okpodu in 1993.

In 1995 the Hokies began play in the Atlantic 10 Conference, where the school was a member in other sports.

Their loss record was remarkably consistent as well, with the Hokies losing nine games from 1996 to 1998 and ten in 1999.

After the season, Sam Okpodu left as head coach to pursue an opportunity with the Nigerian National Team.

[5] In his only season as head coach, the team finished 6–11–1 and 2–4 in conference play.

[6] In their first year in the ACC, the team achieved their first winning season in program history, finishing 11–9–0.

The decade started with the Hokies continuing to qualify for the ACC and NCAA tournaments, and winning double-digit games.

However, after the season, coach Kelly Cagle resigned to relocate her family to the Southwest.

In his first season, the Hokies won 14 games, and finally broke through the first round of the NCAA tournament.

The team finished with 16 wins, and notched another NCAA Sweet 16 appearance, but their 5–5 ACC record was not good enough to qualify for the tournament.

2018 proved to be a rebound, with the team qualifying for the ACC and NCAA tournaments after a two-year hiatus.

In 2021 the team returned to a more normal conference schedule, posted a 12–6–2 overall record, and went 5–3–2 in ACC play to finish in eighth place.

Their qualification marked the fourth time in five years that the team qualified for the NCAA Tournament.

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