2024 NCAA Division I women's soccer season

The 2024 NCAA Division I women's soccer season will be the 43rd season of NCAA championship women's college soccer.

The season will begin in August 2024, and concluded in November 2024. It will culminate with the 2024 NCAA Division I women's soccer tournament, with the College Cup being held at WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, North Carolina.

Florida State were the defending NCAA Champions. Florida State was the first undefeated champion since Stanford in 2011.

Coaching changes
There were 34 coaching changes during the 2023–24 offseason.

Other headlines

 * August 12, 2022 – The Indiana University and Purdue University systems announced that Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis will be dissolved in 2024 and replaced by separate IU- and Purdue-affiliated institutions. The current athletic program, the IUPUI Jaguars, will transfer to the new IU Indianapolis.
 * October 14, 2022 – Conference USA announced that ASUN Conference member Kennesaw State would join C-USA in 2024.
 * July 20, 2023 – The Colonial Athletic Association announced a name change to Coastal Athletic Association.
 * October 4, 2023 – The Division I Council approved changes to the transfer window for all sports. In fall sports other than football, including men's and women's soccer, the transfer portal now opens for a total of 45 days. A 30-day fall window opens 7 days after championship selections are made, followed by a spring window from May 1–15.
 * October 23 – The Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) announced that Merrimack and Sacred Heart would join from the Northeast Conference in July 2024.

Major upsets
In this list, a "major upset" is defined as a game won by a team ranked 10 or more spots lower or an unranked team that defeats a team ranked No. 15 or higher.

All rankings are from the United Soccer Coaches Poll.

Major player of the year awards

 * Hermann Trophy:
 * TopDrawerSoccer.com National Player of the Year Award:

Other major awards

 * United Soccer Coaches College Coach of the Year:
 * Bill Jeffrey Award:
 * Jerry Yeagley Award:
 * Mike Berticelli Award:
 * NCAA Tournament MVP: