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The Tradition A Legacy of Championships

Over the years, Clemson Men's Soccer has become a perennial power producing numer-

ous All-Americans and All-ACC performers. Clemson has won 13 ACC Championships

and two National Championships. Clemson has been ranked in 27 final top 20 polls.

National Champions: 1984 and 1987

ACC Champions: 1972, 1973, 1984, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1985, 1998, 2001

NCAA Final Four: 1973, 1976, 1978, 1979, 1984, 1987, 2005

NCAA Final Eight: 1973, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1984, 1987,1997, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2005

NCAA Final 16: 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1993, 1995, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2006

Clemson Rankings in the Final NSCAA Polls:1972-11th 1973-4th 1974-6th 1975-1st 1976-4th 1977-4th 1978-3rd1979-3rd 1981-8th 1982-7th 1983-11th 1984-9th 1985-4th 1986-19th1990-5th 1993-5th 1995-6th 1997-12th 1998-4th 2000-8th 2001-7th2002-7th 2005-3rd 2006-13

Clemson Rankings in the Final Soccer America Polls:1981-5th 1982-3rd 1983-18th 1984-9th 1985-3rd 1986-18th 1987-16th1990-4th 1991-18th 1992-19th 1993-7th 1995-5th 1997-16th 1998-1st2000-8th 2001-4th 2002-14th 2005-12th 2006-9th

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Historic Riggs Field The Future

Historic Riggs Field is in store for major upgrades and renovations taking it from a collegiate soccer palace to a shrine for Clemson's storied program. Labeled as a front runner in soc-cer stadiums when the grandstands were built in 1987, the additions and renovations will again put Historic Riggs Field in the forefront of collegiate soccer stadiums.

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Historic Riggs Field The Future

Historic Riggs FieldRenovations Lineup

•Replace North-Side Stands •Upgrade Scoreboard•Upgrade Sound System•Upgrade Lighting•Add Concessions and Restroom Facilities•Replace Playing Surface and Drainage System•Replace South Side Seating•Create Championship Plaza

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ATHLETIC FACILITIESRiggs Field.............................................43

COACHING STAFFHead Coach Mike Noonan ....................32Assistant Coaches .................................36

OPPONENTSInformation on 2011 Opponents ............50Series Scores .......................................76ACC Composite Schedule .....................52

RECORDS & HISTORYACC Academic Honor Roll ..................104ACC Tournament Results ......................88ACC Honors ..........................................96Against All Competition..........................72All-ACC ..................................................98All-Americans ........................................94All-South (NSCAA) ................................97All-Time Results ..................................145All-Time Starting Lineups ....................120All-Tournament Teams .........................101Career Leaders......................................62Class Records .......................................60Former Coaches ..................................143Great Teams/Great Years ....................140Hat Tricks...............................................61Hermann Award ...................................132Honors ...................................................93History .................................................126Last Minute Goals..................................66Letterwinners .......................................106Miscellaneous Records .........................71National Championship .......................138National Team Members ......................100NCAA Tournament Results ....................90Overtime Matches .................................84 Polls, Week by Week ...........................110Position Traditions .................................40Professional Players ............................134Record, Year-by-Year ............................74Single Match Bests, Individual...............52Single Match Bests, Team .....................68Single Season Bests, Individual ............55Single Season Bests, Team ...................69Stars From the Past...........................114Stat Champions .....................................65Team Accomplishments .........................93Team Records .......................................68Team Stats, Year-by-Year ......................70

Two-Sport Athletes ..............................113Yearly Leaders .......................................58

THE TIGERS, 2011Biographies............................................15Notes of Interests ..................................10 Outlook ....................................................6Quick Facts............................................29Roster ....................................................14Schedule...............................................BC

2010 IN REVIEWBoxscores ..............................................46Game-by-Game Team Stats ..................49Goal/Assist Chart...................................48Honors ...................................................11Results...................................................49Statistics ................................................49

CREDITS

Cover Photos by Kerry Capps, Eddie Cliffe, Rex Brown and Mark Crammer.

Inside photos by Bob Waldrop, Eddie Cliffe, Kerry Capps, Mark Crammer, Kevin Bray. Patrick Wright, Rex Brown and the Clemson Communications Center.

Cover design byJohn Schauffhauser. This brochure was written and edited by Sam Blackman with editorial assistance by Tim Bourret of the Clemson Sports Informa-tion Office. A special thanks to Dale and Kerry Capps of the Orange and White and Stephanie Withey.

Table of Contents The 2011 Season

Clemson defeated both National Finalists, Maryland and North Carolina in 2008 at Historic Riggs Field. Clemson is 61-33-7 vs. Top 25 Teams at Clemson.

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Location ........................................................Clemson, SC 29633Founded ................................................................................1889Enrollment ..........................................................................19,453Nickname.............................................................................TigersColors ....................................................Burnt Orange (PMS-165).........................................................Northwest Purple (PMS-268)Field .............................................................................Riggs FieldCapacity.......6,500 Permanent Seats, 8,500 with Standing RoomPresident ....................................... James F. Barker, Clemson '70NCAA/ACC Rep. .......................Janie Hodge, Memphis State '76Athletic Department Address ......................................P.O. Box 31.......................................................................Clemson, SC 29633Athletic Department Fax ....................................... (864) 656-0299Press Box Phone ......................................... (864) 656-4303/4304

ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT STAFFAthletic Director .................... Dr. Terry Don Phillips, Arkansas '70 .............................................................Office - (864) 656-2218Exec. Sr. Associate Ath. Director/ .... Bill D'Andrea, Indiana St. '73 External Affairs ......................................Office - (864) 656-7795Sr. Associate Athletic Director/..... Katie Hill, Central Arkansas '77 Internal Affairs ......................................Office -(864) 656-0128Associate Athletic Dir. ........Phil Grayson, Indiana-South Bend '89 ..............................................................Office - (864)656-0396Associate Athletic Director/ ........ Rebecca Bowman, Winthrop '76 Academic Services .......................................... (864) 656-0541Associate Athletic Director/ ............ Van Hilderbrand, Clemson '74 Event Manager ......................................Office - (864) 656-0718Associate Athletic Director/ ..........Stephanie Ellison, Clemson '98 Institutional Compliance ........................Office - (864) 656-7163Associate Athletic Director/ ............Tim Match, Bowling Green '85 Marketing ...............................................Office - (864) 656-1280Associate Athletic Director/ ............... Robert Ricketts, Erskine '71 Facilities and Grounds ...........................Office - (864) 656-0157

Associate Athletic Director/ ..................... Barbara Kennedy-Dixon Senior Women's Administrator ..............Office - (864) 656-1918Assistant Athletic Director/ ......John Seketa, SIU-Edwardsville '81 Sports Promotions .................................Office - (864) 656-1923Assistant Athletic Director/ ...................Gary Wade, Nebraska, '78 Facilities.................................................Office - (864) 656-2017Associate Athletic Director/ ....................Kyle Young, Clemson '02 Soccer..................................................Office - (864) 656-2247Director of Sports Medicine ...Danny Poole, Western Carolina '79 .............................................................Office - (864) 656-2113Executive Secretary of IPTAY .....Travis Furbee, West Virginia '97 ..............................................................Office: (864) 656-2115

SPORTS INFORMATIONSr. Associate Sports Info. Director ...Sam Blackman, Clemson '85 for Soccer ...............................................Office - (864) 656-1924 .............................................................. Home - (864) 639-4400 ................................................... Email - [email protected] Athletic Director/ ...............Tim Bourret, Notre Dame '77 Sports Information Director ....................Office - (864) 656-1926 .................................................................Home (864) 888-3490 ....................................................Email - [email protected]

SOCCER COACHING STAFFHead Men's Soccer Coach ......Mike Noonan, Middlebury Col. '83 Email: [email protected] .......Office - (864) 656-1945Asst. Men's Soccer Coach ...........Philip Jones, Embry-Riddle '04 Email: [email protected] ..........Office - (864) 656-1946Asst. Men's Soccer Coach ...........John Murphy, Bridgewater Col. Email: jmurph9 .................................Office - (864) 656-6631Asst. Men's Soccer Coach ..................Alex Prostko, Clemson '09 Email: [email protected] .........Office- (864) 656-1946Asst. Men's Soccer Coach .......................Wolde Harris, Clemson Email: [email protected] ............Office- (864) 656-1946

Clemson Directory The 2011 Season

Roberta BallietAdministrative

Assistant

Sam BlackmanSports

Information

Bobby DouglasAcademicAdvisor

Dr. Terry Don Phillips

Athletic Director

Van HilderbrandAssoc. Ath Direc-

tor/Event Mgt.

John SeketaPromotions/Game

Management

Kyle YoungAssoc. Athletic

Director

Jerome RazayeskiAthletic Trainer

Gary WadeAsst. Athletic

Director, Facilities

Mike EcholsSupervisor of

Athletic Grounds

Dennis LoveStrength Training

& Conditioning

Wes CribbSoccer Ticket

Manager

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Senior Riley Sumpter had two game-winning goals in 2010.

Outlook The 2011 Season

“Last year, we didn’t know where to sharpen our pencils. This year we are more settled, and we know where things are as players and as a congruent coaching staff. We have shown a lot of improve-ment in every aspect of the program. We were trying to survive last year, and now we are anxious for the start of the 2011 season.” Coach Noonan welcomes nine starters and 12 let-ter winners back from last year’s 5-9-4 team. Of the nine losses, seven were by one-goal deficits. The wins included a victory over 18th-ranked Duke, a 1-0 triumph of perennial power St. Louis, and a 1-0 win over rival Furman in Greenville, SC. Building from last year’s progress will be a very im-portant step in the scheme of things this fall. “At the ACC Championships, we lost to fourth-ranked Maryland 2-1 in the quarterfinals. In this match, you could see that our team believed it could win against any opponent, and this was fulfilling for the players. This attitude and belief carried over in the spring and into this summer. At the beginning of last season, any adversity was overwhelming. This changed during the course of the year and that para-digm shift propelled us to a new sense of self belief. "We could then focus on what was important—how we were going to play an opponent and what OUR strengths and weaknesses were. We had fresh minds and we could work on our mental approach to the game. We had players doing things last year that they were told they couldn’t do in the past. "Another important aspect of our program that has undergone real changes is our fitness level. This con-tinues to improve daily under the direction of Strength Coach Dennis Love. The players were not cognizant as to what the requirements were to be successful at this level in this area. Dennis has been an MVP on our staff and the players are reaping the benefits in terms of power, flexibility, strength, agility, endurance and most of all confidence! "Our coaching staff has done a great job in stimu-lating the development of the team. We feel that we have made vast improvements in the mental, physi-cal and tactical areas of the game. We are showing improvement in concentration and consistency in all aspects of soccer and the life of a Clemson soccer player. "Simultaneously, we have made great strides in our academics. Our academic Advisor, Bobby Douglas, has really helped our players target and strive for their goals. This spring the Men’s soccer team posted the highest team GPA for male athletics at Clemson for

Consistency and focus are what second year Head Coach Mike Noonan will be stressing to the Tigers this season building on a much improved and com-petitive squad from a year ago. “We are going to stress consistency at a high level of performance to this year’s squad over and over,” said Noonan, who took Brown to eight NCAA Tourna-ments in his previous stop before Clemson. “Last year, one of our goals was to keep players believing in themselves and giving them hope. I think that we also accomplished our main goal and that was to be competitive in every match. The goals are simi-lar this year as this team is again, very young. How-ever, we have to be more consistent. Last season, we had good effort, but the level of play would drop in certain matches, and this plagues many evolving teams. We believe we have made strides in address-ing this issue, but the upcoming season will be the ultimate barometer.

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Austin Savage scored four goals and had one assist in 2010.

Outlook The 2011 Season

Goalkeeper

Clemson will be very deep in the keeper position as three very talented players will be vying for the start-ing position. Leading the way will be freshman All-American Cody Mizell (SO). Last year, Mizell started 17 match-es and finished the season with 64 saves. He had a 1.15 GAA in 2010. The native of Woodstock, GA was also named freshman All-ACC. “Cody had a great season and will be one of the captains this year. He will be pushed in preseason by redshirt and transfer Erik Mozzo (SO) and Chris Glodack a freshman from Myrtle Beach, SC. “Erik is probably the most improved athlete on the team in the last eight months. And Glodack is capable of playing for most D1 teams in the country. We have great depth in this position and that is really an asset.”

the second consecutive year. “This is an area that is very important to our coach-ing staff as the best teams I have ever coached, have been successful in all facets of their lives. Academic excellence translates into competitive excellence in collegiate soccer in particular. “ “On the field, my patience will be tested I believe more than any previous season in my career,” said Noonan. “I know what this team is capable of doing. I want us to improve at a very fast rate. However, we will be a very young team and the maturation process can’t be rushed. I will measure this year’s success in terms of how far we have come since last fall. We are going to strive to improve everyday at practice and again we are looking for consistency, progress has been made and we can not go backwards. "This season we will have good times, impatient times, and frustrating times, but it is going to be fun for us and for the fans to follow and get involved with. We will be quicker, bigger, and stronger, and we are anxious for the season to get started.”

Keegan Priest graduated from Clemson in three years. He is currently in graduate school working on his MBA degree.

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Defenders Clemson has all four starters returning from 2010 as Francklin Blaise (SR), Wes Nelson (SO), Bo Godwin (JR), and Alex Stockinger (SO) all return. Blaise and Stockinger started all 18 matches in 2010, while Wes Nelson and Godwin both started 15 matches. Stockinger won the Ironman Award having played ev-ery minute of every match last year. “Blaise provides a lot of leadership,” said Noonan. “Godwin and Nelson will also appear in the back. We may see Metcalf and Stockinger in the midfield. We have talented freshmen coming this fall who could make a big impact early. Matt Hilton, Phanuel Ka-vita, and Alex Burnikel are first year players that will challenge for playing time.

“Overall, it’s how we gel in the back and how quick-ly we become a cohesive unit. We want more con-sistency, and we do have experience that will help us develop efficiently. As far as size, we will be better in this area.”

Midfield The midfield is where Clemson has the most play-ers and experience. Leading the midfield are Jack Metcalf (SO), Keegan Priest (GR), Alex Stockinger (SO), Riley Sumpter (SR), and Nick Burton (SR). Preist is credited with having a great offseason. The graduate student has developed into a respected leader according to the coaching staff. Burton start-ed 15 matches and finished the year with two goals and three assists. He also had two game-winning goals. Sumpter finished 2010 with four goals includ-ing the OT gamewinner vs 18th ranked Duke. “This spring, the midfield began to grasp tactically what we are trying to do. We have a lot of versatil-ity in the midfield and it gives me as a coach a lot of flexibility. Riley Sumpter can play in a lot of places. Stockinger and Metcalf show a lot of energy and pas-sion for the game. Stockinger is more comfortable in the midfield.” First year players such as Brandon Burkholder, Jack McCoy, Amadou Dia, Tyler Happ, will solidify the midfield for the Tigers. “We are excited about the depth and the experi-ence we have in this area. They are very coachable and good solid players. Again it is exciting the num-ber of options that we will have this year.

Forwards Clemson will be very young in this area and may require moving other players to this area to produce goal scoring. “We are very young in this area, will be asking freshmen to score goals and contribute immediately. We could possibly move Burton to a forward. Austin Savage (JR) is our most experienced player return-ing. He is more than capable of scoring goals (3g in 2 matches in 2010 vs Maryland). We have four tal-ented players vying for playing time up front as well.” Savage stated 15 matches last year and finished the year with four goals and one assist. The newcomers coming to Clemson include, Iain Smith, Brynjar Benediktsson, Kyle Murphy, and Ama-dou Dia.

Francklin Blaise started all 18 matches in 2010. Blaise is one of the captains for the Tigers this season.

Outlook The 2011 Season

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“Dia is an exciting, slashing player and is fun to watch. Smith is a powerful goal scorer and is a fiery passionate player. He creates for himself and is very aggressive in and around goal. Benediktsson is very good at a lot of things and is a very intelligent player. Murphy can play anywhere across the front line. We are really exited about his skill set. Josh Doran could compete for playing time as well. He used 2010 to hone his athleticism and speed. “Doran is probably the best athlete on the team. He needs to refine his game and he worked hard this summer.

Overview

“Realistically, who is going to score the goals? Who is going to be put in the position to have the op-portunity to set up the goals? This is one concern go-ing into the fall. We know we will have to take more shots and at the same time we need to be a solid defensive team. Our best defense may be when we

possess the ball—we can’t give the ball away in bad places. “We have internal competition for positions and that is something we didn’t have last year. This team has good character and quality people. The depth is good and this forms competition and enhances tech-nical capabilities. “We will be better and more focused this year and more important, they are a very coachable group. All the pieces are starting to fall in place. Everyday, I’m excited to come to work. I can’t wait to work with the kids and get on the field this fall. What I want to do is give our players an incredible experience that will last a lifetime. I want them to look back and say, ‘that was awesome playing at Clemson’!”

Cody Mizell was named a freshman All-American in 2010. He finished the year with a 1.15 GAA. He also had 64 saves. The Woodstock, GA native also was named to the All-ACC Freshman squad.

Outlook The 2011 Season

2011 Captains--Francklin Blaise (L) and Cody Mizell

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NOONAN ENTERS SECOND YEAR AS HEAD COACH OF THE TIGERS--Mike Noonan, who took Brown to 10 NCAA Tournament appearances and eight Ivy League Championships in 15 years, will enter his second year at Clemson. Noonan is Clemson's fifth coach in the 75-year history of Clemson Soccer. The Clemson program has won National Championships in 1984 and 1987 and has won 13 Atlantic Coast Conference Championships. CLEMSON'S RECORD--Clemson finished the 2010 season with a 5-9-4 record overall. The Tigers were 2-4-2 in the ACC last season.

CLEMSON'S LEADERS--The Tigers were led in scoring by fresh-man K.C. Onyeador and 2010 senior Tommy Drake. Both players had five goals each. Drake finished the season with five goals and five assists for 15 points. Onyeador had five goals and two assists for 12 points. Drake also led the team in assists with five. Onyeador is the first freshman since Jimmy Glenn in 1990 to lead the Tigers in goal scoring as a freshman. Nick Burton and Riley Sumpter both had had two game-winning goals each.

CODY MIZELL STARTS IN GOAL AS A FRESHMAN--Cody Mizell started in goal for the Tigers as a freshman. He started in 17 of the 18 matches and played in 1,643 minutes. He allowed only 21 goals for a 1.15 goals allowed average.

CLEMSON DEFEATS AND TIES TWO TEAMS IN THE TOP 20--Clemson and 11th-ranked Boston College played to a 1-1 tie on October 8, and the Tigers defeated 18th-ranked Duke on Oc-tober 22, at Clemson as the Tigers continue to play tough against ranked opponents.

MIZELL NAMED FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICAN--Goalkeeper Cody Mizell was named freshman All-American by College Soccer News and Soccer America.

ACADEMIC HONORS--The men's soccer team earned a 3.06 GPA for the spring semester, which was the highest mark among the male sports at Clemson. The men's soccer team has had the highest GPA among male sports for the last six spring semesters. Of the 21 players on the roster for Head Coach Mike Noonan's team, 13 made the honor roll for the spring semester. Tiger soccer player Keegan Priest, who graduated in just three years, is now in the Clemson MBA program. CLEMSON IN THE ACC TOURNAMENT--Over the years, Clem-son has a 13-18-4 record in the 23 years of the ACC tournament. Clemson has a 6-11-2 record in the quarterfinal round and a 1-0 record in the first round match. The Tigers are also 4-4-2 in the semifinal round and have a 2-3 record in the Championship game. Clemson won the ACC tournament in 1998 and 2001. The ACC tournament was started in the 1987 season. Prior to the 1987 season the ACC Champion was determined by the regular season. The Tigers won 11 ACC Titles prior to the 1987 season. Overall the Tigers have won 13 total Atlantic Coast Conference Championships. The Tigers have won three regular season titles since the 1987 season (1990, 1993, and 1998).

NIGHT HOME MATCH RECORD--Clemson has a 197-27-16 re-cord in home matches played at night since 1980. The first home night match was on September 24, 1980, as the Tigers defeated UNC-Charlotte 1-0.

NON-CONFERENCE HOME GAMES--Clemson has a 448-112-40 record against non-conference opponents when playing at Clemson .

Nick Burton had two-game winning goals last season for the Tigers. He scored the game winner against Furman on Sep-tember 22, in Greenville, SC.

Notes/Year in Review The 2011 Season

AGAINST THE ACC--Clemson has a 75-44-11 record against Atlantic Coast Conference teams in the regular season at home.

FORMER TIGER BRUCE MURRAY NAMED TO THE NATIONAL SOCCER HALL OF FAME--Bruce Murray, who helped lead Clem-son to two national Championships in men's soccer in 1984 and 1987 and later starred with the U.S. Men's National team has been named to the National Socccer Hall of Fame.

CLEMSON VS. THE TOP 10--Clemson has 59 wins versus top 10 teams over the years. The following is a list of Clemson's records when playing schools ranked in positions one through 10 according to the NSCAA poll: Overall at Clemson 1. 7-16-3 3-4-1 2. 3-13-1 2-6-0 3. 7-6-1 5-1-0 4. 10-8-1 5-4-1 5. 4-11-0 2-3-0 6. 4-10-0 2-6-0 7. 7-5-0 5-1-0 8. 7-5-2 3-0-1 9. 4-3-0 3-2-0 10. 6-6-3 3-3-1

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10 TIGERS NAMED TO THE ACC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL--A total of 10 Tigers were named to the 2010-11 ACC Academic Honor Roll. The Honorees from Clemson included: Nick Bur-ton, Josh Doran, Bo Godwin, Stephen McGill, Cody Mizell, Nikos Papanikolopoulos, Keegan Priest, Austin Savage, J.D. Spearman, Alex Stockinger.

TIGERS NAMED ACADEMIC ALL-ACC--Two Clemson Men's Soccer Players were named to the 2010 Academic All-ACC Men's Soccer Team as announced by Commissioner John Swofford. Bo Godwin and Alex Stockinger were the two players chosen from Clemson.

CLEMSON IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENTNCAA Final 16--(22) 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1993, 1995, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2006

NCAA Final 8--(12) 1973, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1984, 1987, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2005

NCAA Final 4--(7) 1973, 1976, 1978, 1979, 1984, 1987, 2005Championship Game Appearances--1979, 1984, 1987

National Champions--1984, 1987

HEAD COACH MIKE NOONAN INDUCTED INTO THE CON-NECTICUT SOCCER HALL OF FAME--Clemson Head Men's Soccer Coach Mike Noonan was inducted into the Connecticut Soccer Hall of Fame on Thursday, January 27, 2011, in ceremonies at Farmington, CT. Noonan played on the Staples High School 1978 state champion-ship team. A four-year starter and two-time first-team All-American at Middlebury College, he played professionally in Sweden and with both the Major Indoor Soccer League and American Indoor Soccer Association. Mike started the men's soccer program at Wheaton College. He moved on to the University of New Hampshire, then Brown University. CLEMSON HAS DEFEATED EVENTUAL NATIONAL CHAMPION THREE TIMES DURING THE REGULAR SEASON--Clemson has defeated the eventual national champion three times in the history of the program. In 2009, the Tigers defeated Virginia 1-0 at Charlottesville, VA. In the 2008 season, Clemson defeated

2010 Clemson Men's Soccer Honors

SOCCER AMERICA ALL FRESHMAN TEAM-Cody Mizell

COLLEGE SOCCER NEWS FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICAN Cody Mizell

ACC PLAYER OF THE WEEK--K.C. Onyeador, October 12;Riley Sumpter, October 25; K.C. Onyeador, November 2

ALL-ACC ACADEMIC--Bo Godwin, Alex Stockinger

ALL-ACC FRESHMAN TEAM--Cody Mizell

ACC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL-Nick Burton, Josh Doran, Bo Godwin, Stephen McGill, Cody Mizell, Nikos Papanikolopoulos, Keegan Priest, Austin Savage, J.D. Spearman, Alex Stockinger

Notes/Year in Review The 2011 Season

Maryland at Clemson as Michael Brooks came off the bench and scored three goals in only 47 minutes of play. On October 10, 1993 at Charlottesville, VA, the Tigers former Tiger All-American Jimmy Glenn scored the winning goal at the 89:59 mark (one second remaining in regulation). This was the latest goal that the Tigers have ever scored to win a match.

TWO FORMER CLEMSON PLAYERS PLAYED IN 2010 WORLD CUP--Defender Oguchi Onyewu and midfielder Stuart Holden played for the United States on the 2010 World Cup Team. Holden played at Clemson in 2003 and 2004. He was named second team All-ACC in 2004. Onyewu played for Clemson in the 2000 and 2001 seasons and was named to the Soccer America MVP team in 2001 and was named a NSCAA All-American in 2001. Onyewu was a Hermann Award Finalist in 2001. During his career at Clemson, Onyewu was named first-team All-ACC in 2000 and 2001.

Clemson Players on the U.S World Cup Teams1990-Bruce Murray and Eric Eichmann2006-Oguchi Onyewu2010-Oguchi Onyewu and Stuart Holden

HENRY ABADI INDUCTED IN THE CLEMSON HALL OF FAME--Former Clemson All-American Henry Abadi was selected to the Clemson Athletic Hall of Fame in May, 2010. Abadi played for Clemson in the 1972 and 1973 seasons. Abadi was named an All-American in 1973 and first-team All-ACC in 1972 and 1973. He set the Clemson record for most goals in a season with 32 in 1973 and set the school record for most points in a season with 71 in 1973. He holds the Clemson career record for most hat tricks with seven.

CLEMSON IS A LEADER IN MEN'S SOCCER ATTENDANCE--Clemson has been ranked in the top 20 in attendance since the 2000 season. In 2010, Clemson averaged 1,287 and finished 20th nationally.

Home National Year Games Total Avg. Rank 2000 12 14,209 1,184 11th 2001 15 26,319 1,755 7th 2002 10 15,088 1,508 8th 2003 11 11,455 1,041 19th 2004 9 14,704 1,633 9th 2005 14 23,605 1,686 8th 2006 9 21,664 2,407 7th 2007 12 23,223 1,935 12th 2008 10 14,518 1,452 13th 2009 10 16,178 1,618 10th 2010 10 12,871 1,287 20th

2009 SEASON MARKED 75th ANNIVERSARY OF CLEMSON SOCCER--The 2009 season marked the 75th anniversary of Clem-son soccer as the Tigers first played Furman on February 14, 1934. This was also the first intercollegiate men's soccer match in the state of South Carolina. Clemson fielded soccer in 1934 through the 1939 season. Fred Kirshner coached the Tigers during this time.

CLEMSON LEADS THE ACC FOR MOST ALL-ACC HONORS--Over the years, 98 different players have earned 197 first or second team All-ACC honors since Clemson first fielded a men’s soccer squad in the 1967 season. The 197 All-ACC selections is the most among the ACC schools.

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CLEMSON SOCCER TRADITION--Clemson has won the nation-al championship twice, in 1984 and 1987, two of the four team na-tional championships in Clemson athletic history. When Clemson won the 1984 title, it became the first athletic team in any NCAA sport to defeat the #4, #3, #2 and #1 seeds in the same tourna-ment on the way to the championship.

THE HERMANN TROPHY--Clemson has had two Hermann Award winners in Bruce Murray (1987) and Wojtek Krakowiak (1998).

ALL-AMERICANS--The school has had 14 first-team All-Ameri-cans according to the Coach’s Association. That ranks sixth best among Division I programs since 1973. The only schools with more over the last 36 years are Indiana, Virginia, SMU, UCLA and Philadelphia Textile.

THE POLLS--Clemson has been ranked in the final top 20 of the Coach’s poll 27 seasons since 1972, including 19 top 10 finishes and 11 top five finishes.

THE NCAA TOURNAMENT--As far the NCAA Tournament play is concerned, Clemson has advanced to the Final Four of the NCAA tournament on seven occasions, the championship game four times, with two ending in victories. Clemson’s seven Final Four appearances are the sixth highest total in NCAA history. Clemson has been to the NCAA Tournament 26 times, the ninth highest total in NCAA history. The Tigers have 46 victories in the tournament, fifth highest total in NCAA history. Clemson’s 46-24-2 record is fourth best in NCAA history in terms of winning percentage in tournament play. CLEMSON AND THE ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE--Clemson has won the ACC soccer championship 13 times in its history with all the titles coming since 1972. Clemson has more soccer championships over the last 37 years than any other ACC school. Clemson has a 75 percent winning percentage over the years, best in ACC history and among the best in NCAA history. Clemson has had 197 All-ACC selections in its history. This is the most by any Atlantic Coast Conference school. The Tigers have the best overall winning pct. in the history of the Atlantic Coast Conference having won over 72% of its match-es. ACADEMICS--The men's soccer team earned a 3.06 GPA for the spring semester, which was the highest mark among the male sports. The men's soccer team has had the highest GPA among male sports for the last six spring semesters. Of the 21 players on the roster for Head Coach Mike Noonan's team, 13 made the honor roll for the spring semester. Tiger soccer player Keegan Priest, who graduated in just three years, is now in the Clemson MBA program. The men’s soccer team GPA for the spring semester of 2010 was 3.16. The 3.16 GPA was the best among men’s teams at Clemson. *In the spring of 2009, 14 players were named to Clemson's Student-Athlete Honor Roll. A total of 14 players were also named to Clemson's Student Athlete Honor Roll in the fall of 2009. *Clemson had 13 players named to the 2009-10 ACC Aca-demic Honor Roll. The Tigers had 10 players named to the 2010-11 ACC Aca-demic Honor Roll. *Two players were named to the All-ACC Academic team. *Many Clemson soccer players have won prominent academic

awards. In 1997, Craig Wenning won the Norris Medal as Clem-son’s top all-around student. Wenning and Jaro Zawislan (1994) captured the Jim Weaver Award, which is presented to the ACC’s top all-around student-athletes. Clemson has had five Academic All-Americans since 1987, including Jamie Rootes, Zawislan, Jeff Yenzer, Mike Potempa and Nathan Rawlins.

HISTORIC RIGGS FIELD--Historic Riggs Field is considered to be the sixth oldest Collegiate Athletic Facility in the nation having been first used in 1915. Although Riggs Field has been serv-ing the school since the 1915 football season, it was remodeled to house the men’s soccer program in 1980, the first year that the men’s soccer team had a night match. On September 1, 1987, Clemson unveiled what may be the premier soccer stadium in the country at Riggs Field. The con-struction of a 6,500 seat grandstand provides top-notch accom-modations for fans and players, and state of the art locker rooms are located underneath the stadium. In 2006, Clemson had two crowds over 6,800. In 1987, Clemson played host to the Final Four and the Tigers won the NCAA Championship with a 3-1 victory over San Diego State. Overall, Clemson has won 80 percent of its games at Riggs Field since the Tigers first made the facility its home soccer sta-dium in 1980.

INDIVIDUAL NCAA STATISTICAL LEADERS--Four of the top 20 goal scoring seasons in NCAA history have been achieved by Clemson players. Henry Abadi had 32 goals in 1973, the eighth highest goal total for one season in NCAA history, the same num-ber scored by Jimmy Glenn of Clemson in 1993. Wojtek Krakow-iak scored 31 goals in 1998 the year he won the Hermann Award, for the ninth highest goal scoring season in history. Wolde Harris scored 29 in 1993 for the 15th highest total for one season. Four of the top 20 single season individual point totals in NCAA history have been recorded by Clemson soccer players. Jimmy Glenn had 76 points in 1993 for the fifth (tied) highest total in history, while Henry Abadi’s 71 points in 1973 stand 11th best. Wojtek Krakowiak is tied for 12th with 70 points in 1998. Wolde Harris, a teammate of Glenn’s on the 1993 Clemson team, had 65 points in 1993, the 19th (tied) highest single season total in history. As mentioned above, Jimmy Glenn and Wolde Harris com-bined for 61 goals in 1993 as Glenn scored 32 and Harris added 29. It stands as the only season in NCAA history that two players on the same team scored at least 29 goals. They both tallied at least 65 points that year, also the only time in NCAA history two players on the same team scored at least 65 points in the same season.

CLEMSON'S TOP GOALS SCORERS--Two of the top 25 goal scorers in NCAA history played at Clemson. Wolde Harris is ranked tied for 13th with 76 career goals in 61 games, while Nnamdi Nwokocha had 74 goals in 63 games for 21st in NCAA history.

THE TIGERS TOP ASSIST LEADERS--Two of the top 15 NCAA leaders in assists played at Clemson. Eric Eichmann, a member of the Clemson Hall of Fame, had 47 assists from 1983-86 and ranks 11th in NCAA history in that category. Bruce Murray, the Hermann Award winner in 1987, had 46 assists from 1984-87, tied for 13th highest career total in NCAA history.

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CONSECUTIVE MATCHES SCORING GOALS--Only 18 play-ers in NCAA history have had a consecutive game goal scoring streak of at least nine games and four of the 18 played at Clem-son. Nnamdi Nwokocha had an ACC record 11 consecutive games with at least one goal in 1980. Andy Demori had a nine-game streak in 1969, while Jimmy Glenn and Wolde Harris both had nine-game streaks in 1993.

SOME OF THE NATION'S TOP GOALKEEPERS HAVE PLAYED AT CLEMSON--Jamie Swanner, the National Goalkeeper of the year in 1983, had a 0.43 career goals/against average, still fourth best in the history of college soccer. He gave up just 18 goals in his two seasons as a starter while playing 3,814 minutes. Former Tiger Jaro Zawislan is ranked 12th in NCAA history for most min-utes played in a career.

40 GOALS AND 40 ASSIST CLUB--Only 24 players in NCAA soccer history have scored at least 40 points and assisted on 40 others. Two of the 24 played at Clemson. Bruce Murray accom-plished the feat between 1984-87 with 48 goals and 46 assists, while Pearse Tormey turned the trick between 1987-90 when he had 40 goals and 41 assists.

NCAA TEAM STATISTICAL LEADERS--Clemson has had three of the top 10 goal scoring teams in NCAA history. Clemson scored 103 goals in 21 games in 1976, the third highest total in NCAA history. The 1973 squad scored 97 goals in just 17 games for the sixth highest figure in history, while the 1993 team regis- tered 96 goals in 24 games, tied for eighth in NCAA history. The

1973 team averaged 5.71 goals per game, the sixth highest goals per game figure in NCAA history.

SHUTOUTS--Clemson has had two of the top 20 seasons in NCAA history in terms of percentage of games ending in a shut-out. Clemson’s 1983 team shutout 17 of its 24 opponents for a .714 figure, 11th best in NCAA history.

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE--Clemson has also had three of the top 20 goals/against average seasons in NCAA history. The 1983 team had a 0.36 figure, tied for eighth best on record, while the 1973 team posted a 0.40 figure for 12th best. That 1973 team allowed just seven goals all season. The 1982 Clemson team had a 0.45 figure to tie for 19th best in NCAA history.

WINNING STREAKS--Clemson has had some of the most im-pressive winning streaks in the history of NCAA men’s soc-cer. Clemson had a streak of 42 consecutive ACC wins from Oc-tober 15, 1972 through September 23,1980. That streak of 42 in a row in conference play is second only to a streak of 46 in a row by Furman (of nearby Greenville, SC) between 1999 and 2003. Clemson had a streak of 37 straight winning seasons at one juncture in its history, tied for the third longest streak in NCAA his-tory. Clemson had a streak of 20 consecutive home victories be-tween 1971 and 1974, the 12th longest streak of its kind in NCAA history.

22 VICTORIES--Clemson’s 22 victories in 1984 and 1998 rank just three wins away from the all-time NCAA record of 25 set by San Francisco’s 1977 team. Clemson’s 22 wins tie for 10th best in NCAA history.

COACH I.M. IBRAHIM--Former Clemson coach Dr. I.M. Ibrahim had a .774 winning percentage between 1967-94, the 10th best winning percentage in the history of college soccer. His victory total (388) is also 12th on the all-time list.

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MOST NCAA TOURNAMENT

APPEARANCES

Rk. Schools App.

1. St. Louis 46

2. UCLA 38

3. Indiana 35

4. Virginia 32

5. San Francisco 30

Penn State 30

UCONN 31

8. Maryland 28

9. SMU 27

10. Clemson 26

MOST FINAL FOURS IN NCAA HISTORY

Rk. Schools No. 1. Indiana 17 2. St. Louis 16 3. UCLA 12 4. Maryland 11 5. Virginia 10 6. Clemson 7 Hartwick 7 San Francisco 7 9. UCONN 6 Michigan State 6 North Carolina 6 12. Duke 5 Santa Clara 5

MOST NCAA TOURNAMENT WINS Rk. Schools Wins 1. Indiana 77 2. St. Louis 67 3. UCLA 63 4. Virginia 52 5. Clemson 46 6. Maryland 43

Pearse Tormey (L) and Bruce Murray are both members of the 40-40 club, 40 goals and 40 assists in a career. Tormey was a freshman and Murray a senior in the 1987 National Champion-ship season. They were the starting forwards that season.

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No. Name Pos. Hgt. Wgt. Cl. Hometown Major 1 Cody Mizell GK 5-11 182 SO Woodstock, GA Communication Studies 2 Ben Myers M 6-1 183 FR Charlevoix, MI Pre-Med 3 Francklin Blaise D 5-9 182 SR Miami, FL Psychology 4 Jack Metcalf M 5-8 157 SO Liverpool, UK Pre-Business 5 Austin Savage F 5-9 172 JR Summerville, SC Parks, Recreation & Tour. 6 Keegan Priest M 5-7 138 *GR St. Simons Island, GA Grad.-Business Administration 7 Alex Stockinger M 6-1 161 SO London, UK Economics 8 Riley Sumpter M 5-8 155 SR Avondale Estates, GA Psychology 9 Iain Smith F 5-11 177 FR Suwanee, GA Parks, Recreation & Tour. 10 Nick Burton F 5-6 140 SR Acworth, GA Psychology 11 Amadou Dia M/F 5-9 145 FR Highland Ranch, CO Parks Recreation & Tour. 12 Tyler Happ M 5-9 167 FR Roswell, GA Pre-Business 13 Matt Hilton D 6-0 153 FR Charleston, SC Pre-Business 14 Wes Nelson D 5-9 160 *SO Austin, TX Financial Management 15 Brynjar Benediktsson F 5-10 172 FR Hafnarfjordur, Iceland Pre-Business 16 Brandon Burkholder M 5-9 154 FR Mt. Pleasant, SC Physics 18 Phanuel Kavita D 6-1 175 FR Salt Lake City, UT Psychology 19 Kyle Murphy F 6-0 168 FR Red Hook NY Undecided 20 Bo Godwin D 5-6 160 *JR Decatur, AL Health Science 21 Ara Amirkhanian M 5-11 158 FR Clemson, SC Health Science 22 Erik Mozzo GK 6-3 223 *#SO Beaufort, SC Pre-Business 23 Josh Doran F 5-10 181 SO Indiana, PA Engineering 24 Chris Glodack GK 6-1 190 FR Myrtle Beach, SC Parks, Recreation & Tour. 25 Jack McCoy M 5-9 150 FR Knoxville, TN Health Science 27 Alex Burnikel D 5-10 157 FR Greer, SC Microbiology Head Coach: Mike Noonan Assistant Coaches: Phil Jones, John Murphy, Alex Prostko, Wolde Harris *Red Shirt #Transfer

2011 Clemson Tiger Soccer Team--Front Row (L to R): Iain Smith, Lassiter Tollison, Bo Godwin, Jack Metcalf, Keegan Priest, Nick Burton, Jack McCoy, Tyler Happ, Ara Amirkhanian. Second Row (L to R) Athletic Trainer Chelsea Pasukinis, Athletic Trainer Jerome Razayeski, Asst. Coach, John Murphy, Josh Doran, Amadou Dia, Wes Nelson, Riley Sumpter, Kurt Freemyer, Brandon Burkholder, Austin Savage, Alex Burnikel, Asst. Coach Phil Jones, Head Coach Mike Noonan. Third Row (L to R) Asst. Coach Wolde Harris, Francklin Blaise, Ben Myers, Phanuel Kavita, Erik Mozzo, Cody Mizell, Chris Glodack, Alex Stock-inger, Tyler Happ, Kyle Murphy, Asst. Coach Alex Prostko.

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"This is to be a place for the teaching of the principles of teamwork and fair play. It is hoped that this field will be used as an agency in the

development of high and honorable men." President of Clemson College,Walter Merritt Riggs,

at the dedication of the field on October 6, 1915.

Historic Riggs Field is the fifth oldest collegiate athletic facility in the nation.

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Showcase semifinals, played for Miami Sunset Senior High School under Head Coach Kevin Myers •Played for West Pines United Club team before transferring to Kendall Soccer Coalition U18•His club team coach was Luis Calix•Played in Portugal in Lisbon tournament with U18 National team, played for the Miami FC Academy

PersonalBorn April 12, 1990, majoring in psychology.

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D • 5-9 • 182 • SRMiami, FL

#3 Francklin Blaise

Co-Captain of the 2011 Team

In 2010: (Junior)•Played in 18 matches and started all 18•Had one assist in 2010, against N.C. State on October 31•Has played in 49 career matches •Started 43 career matches, has two career assists•Defensively, Clemson only gave up 21 goals last season

In 2009: (Sophomore) •Played in 13 matches and started seven•Took four shots from his defender position

In 2008: (Freshman)•Named to the freshman All-ACC team...•Started all 18 matches as a freshman as a defender•Had one assist on the year,assisted on the second goal in Clemson's 5-3 upset win over the fourth-ranked and eventual National Champions Maryland Terrapins on October 3•First Clemson freshman to start all of the matches played in one season since the 2000 season, that year Oguchi Onyewu and Oskar Bringsved both started all of the matches played as freshmen•Named to the All-ACC Academic team

Before Clemson:•Played with the U20 National Team for a tournament in Mexico•Named first-team All-Dade County and was invited to the Super Y League National Camp...•His club team advanced to the Disney Soccer

CAREER STATS Year GP-GS Shots Asts Goals Win. Goals Points 2008 18-18 1 1 0 0 1 2009 13-7 4 0 0 0 0 2010 18-18 9 1 0 0 1 Totals 49-43 14 2 0 0 2

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In 2010: (Junior)•Finished the year with two goals and three assists for seven points•Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll•Played in 18 matches and started 16•Took 27 shots his junior season•Had one game-winning goal, has two for his career•Has played in 50 career matches, has started 31 of those matches•Scored five career goals and has 10 career assists•Assisted on the game-winning goal against St. Louis on October 1 at Clemson. Riley Sumpter scored the game winning goal in the 76th minute•Had the game-winning goal in the Gardner-Webb match on October 5 as the Tigers won, 5-0

In 2009: (Sophomore) •Played in 18 matches and started five•Took 13 shots, had a team-leading four assists•Had one assist against Virginia Tech on September 20, had two assists in the Georgia Southern match on September 29, and one against North Greenville on October 28

In 2008: (Freshman)•Finished the season as the Tigers third leading scorer with nine points•Had three goals and three assists for nine points•The three goals tied for third on the team•The three assists also tied for third on the 2008 squad•Took 20 shots and finished the year with one game winner•Had the game winning goal in the USC Upstate match on November 7•Played in 14 matches and started in 10 contests

F • 5-6 • 140 • SRAcworth, GA

#10 NickBurton

CAREER STATS Year GP-GS Shots Asts Goals Win. Goals Points 2008 14-10 20 3 3 1 9 2009 18-5 13 4 0 0 4 2010 18-16 27 3 2 1 7 Totals 50-31 60 10 5 2 20

Before Clemson: •Captained the Concorde Fire Elite team to two R3PL Championships, two state championships, a region championship and a national final•Was a five-year member of the Georgia State ODP and traveled to Argentina and Italy with Region III ODP•Participated in Super Y representing Georgia and was nominated to the Super Y National team in 2005•Was also an adidas ESP selection for 2007•In high school, he captained his North Cobb varsity soccer team for four years•Voted most valuable offensive player and was twice selected MVP, was also named All-County

Personal•Born September 26, 1989, majoring in parks, recreation, and tourism management

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In 2010 (Freshman)•Played in two matches for the Tigers•Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll

Before Clemson: •Played for Indiana High School for Head Coach Todd Myers•Member of the PA West ODP team•Team's leading goal scorer for three seasons•Named all-conference his junior and senior seasons•Led his high school team to the conference championship•Played for the Allegheny Force Football Club team for Jaeral Castma•Member of the National Honor Society, Who's Who Among All-American Scholars•United States Marine Corps Distinguished Scholar Athlete Award•Made high school honor roll every quarter during his high school career•President's education award winner

Personal•Majoring in civil engineering•Born November 30, 1992

F • 5-10 • 181 • SOIndiana, PA

#23 Josh Doran

CAREER STATS Year GP-GS Shots Asts Goals Win. Goals Points 2010 2-0 0 0 0 0 0

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CAREER STATS Year GP-GS Shots Asts Goals Win. Goals Points 2009 15-14 1 0 0 0 0 2010 17-15 0 1 0 0 1 Totals 32-29 1 1 0 0 1

In 2010: (Sophomore)•Played in 17 matches and started 15•Had one assist during the season•Had the one assist during the Wofford match on October 27•Named to the ACC Honor Roll for the third time•Named to the ACC All-Academic Team

In 2009: (Freshman) •Played in 15 matches, 14 as a starter•Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll

In 2008: •Red-shirted the 2008 season•Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll

Before Clemson:•Played for the Nashville based Tennessee Futbol Club•His club team is a five-time state champion and a two-time Region III Premiere League Central Champion•Alabama ODP state team member•Attended Decatur Heritage Christian Academy •Named all-area, all-state, and all state academic

Personal•Born November 2, 1989•Majoring in business

D • 5-6 • 160 • JRDecatur, AL

#20 BoGodwin

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In 2010: (Freshman)•Played and started in 16 matches•Scored one goal and had one assist for three points•Took nine shots•Scored a goal in the Charlotte match on September 28•Had one assist against fourth-ranked Maryland on October 16 at College Park, MD

Before Clemson: •Member of the U16 National Team Camp in England•Played for the Liverpool FC during the ages of 10-17•Played for the Wolverhampton FC during the ages of 17-18

Personal•Born December 25, 1991•Majoring in pre-business

CAREER STATS Year GP-GS Shots Asts Goals Win. Goals Points 2010 16-16 9 1 1 0 3

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M • 5-8 • 157 • SOLiverpool, UK

#4 JackMetcalf

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CAREER STATS Year GP-GS Minutes SO GA GAA Saves 2010 18-17 1,643 2 21 1.15 64

Co-Captain of the 2011 Team

In 2010: (Freshman)•Freshman All-American by Soccer America•Named a freshman All-American by Top Drawer Soccer•Named to the ACC All-Freshman team•Played in 18 matches and started 17•Played in 1,643 minutes•Allowed 21 goals•Finished the year with a 1.15 goals allowed average•Had 64 saves•Recorded a season-high nine saves against Charlotte on September 28•Had six saves against Virginia Tech on September 17•Had nine matches when he had four or more saves•Finished the year with two solo shutouts•Shutout Furman in 94 minutes in the Tigers' 1-0 overtime win over the Paladins on September 22, at Greenville, SC•Also shutout perennial power St. Louis on October 1, at Clemson•ACC Academic Honor Roll

Before Clemson: •NSCAA All-American•Gatorade High School Player-of-the-Year Runner up his sophomore and junior seasons•Missed senior season to graduate early to enroll at Clemson in the Spring of 2010•Played for Woodstock High School•Member of the Georgia ODP Team•Member of the Region III ODP•adidas ESP Invitee in 2007, 2009 and 2009•Region Team MVP in Argentina Friendlies•adidas ESP Golden Glove winner•U.S. Under 17 National Team (9caps)•U.S. Under 18 National Team

GK • 5-11 • 182 • SOWoodstock, GA

#1 CodyMizell

•Played for the Concorde Fire Club team•Played in the U.S. Development Academy National Finals with Concorde Fire

Personal•Born September 30, 1991•Major is communication studies

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CAREER STATS Year GP-GS Shots Asts Goals Win. Goals Points 2010 17-15 3 2 0 0 2

In 2010: (Freshman)•Played in 17 matches and had 15 starts•Had two assists on the year and took three shots•Had an assist in the Gardner-Webb match on October 5•Also assisted on Clemson's goal in the Boston College match leading to a 1-1 tie in the October 8 match

In 2009: •Red-shirted the 2009 season

Before Clemson: •Played on the Lonestar Soccer Club•Member of the USSF Developmental Academy•Captain for McNeil High School•Named to the All-Centex team and all-region team •Selected first-team All-District while setting the record for career assists

Personal•Born July 2, 1991•Majoring in business.

D • 5-9 • 160 • SOAustin, TX

#14 WesNelson

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CAREER STATS Year GP-GS Shots Asts Goals Win. Goals Points 2008 15-9 13 4 2 0 8 2009 15-3 4 1 0 0 1 2010 18-5 5 2 0 0 2 Totals 48-17 22 7 2 0 11

In 2010: (Graduate)•Played in 18 matches and was a starter in five contests•Finished the season with two assists and took five shots•Had an assist in the Gardner-Webb match on October 5•Had his second assist in the Wofford match on October 27•Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll a fourth straight year•Graduated from Clemson in three years on May 7, 2010 in economics

In 2009 (Sophomore): •Played in 15 matches and earned three starts•Had one assist on the season, took four shots•His assist came in the North Greenville match on October 28•Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll

In 2008 (Freshman): •Played in 15 matches and started nine during his freshman season•Finished the season with two goals and four assists•Tied for second on the team with four assists•Named to the All-ACC Academic team•Won the 2008 Georgia State Cup with Cobb FC during the summer of 2008, also his team finished as Regional Semi-finalist•Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll

In 2007: •Red-shirted the 2007 season•Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll

Before Clemson: •Played for Frederica Academy•Member of the Cobb Chiefs club team•His club team was a state champion in both 2005 & 2006•An Adidas ESP selection in 2006

M • 5-7 • 138 • GRSt. Simons Island, GA

#6 KeeganPriest

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•Member of the Georgia ODP team•Four-time all-region, four-time all-state selection•His high school team won the state championship twice•Played for Charlie Morgan, a former Tiger great, at Frederica

Personal•Born on August 21, 1988•Graduated from Clemson on May 7, 2010 in economics•Attending graduate school working on his masters of business administration

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CAREER STATS Year GP-GS Shots Asts Goals Win. Goals Points 2009 19-13 38 3 6 2 15 2010 18-15 42 1 4 0 9 Totals 37-28 80 4 10 2 24

In 2010: (Sophomore)•One of the Tigers' leading returning scorers•Scored four goals and had one assist for nine points•Scored one goal in the Gardner-Webb match on October 5•Scored a goal against fourth-ranked Maryland on October 16•Had a goal in the N.C. State contest on October 31st at Clemson, SC*Finished the Maryland match in the ACC Tournament with a goal in the 2-1 loss to Maryland in the semifinals at Cary, NC on November 10•Had one assist against Wofford on October 27•Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll

In 2009: (Freshman) •Had an outstanding freshman season with six goals and had three assists for 15 points•Named to the All-ACC Academic team•Scored two goals and had one assist in the Georgia Southern match on September 29•Scored two goals in the North Greenville match on October 28•Scored the game's lone goal in Clemson's 1-0 upset win over 13th-ranked N.C. State in Raleigh, NC on October 30•Named the ACC Player of the Week on November 2 for his performance in the N.C. State match•Had one goal and one assist in the Longwood match on November 3 •Had one assist vs. Virginia Tech in the ACC Tournament on November 10•Finished the year with two game-winning goals on the season in the Georgia Southern match on September 29 and the N.C. State contest on October 30•Had a three-match goal scoring streak that began with the North Greenville match and continued with the N.C. State and the Longwood matches.•Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll

Before Clemson: •Attended Stratford High School where he was captain and the all-time leading goal scorer•Named all-state, MVP, all-region, all-county.•Scored a career record 113 goals

•Named the offensive player of the year as he scored 56 goals during his junior season•Played club soccer for Bridge FA of the USSF Developmental Academy and was named All-Atlantic Conference while being one of the top goal scorers in the country with 35 goals•Helped lead his club team to two state and two National Championships, club team captain•Enrolled as a student at Clemson in January, 2009

Personal•Major is parks, recreation, and tourism management •Born May 17, 1991.

F • 5-9 • 172 • JRSummerville, SC

#5 AustinSavage

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CAREER STATS Year GP-GS Shots Asts Goals Win. Goals Points 2010 18-18 5 3 0 0 3

In 2010 (Freshman)•Played in 18 matches during his freshman year•Started all 18 matches in the season•Played every minute of the 2010 season, the only Tiger to do that•Finished the season with three assists•Named to the ACC All-Academic Team•Had an assist in the Gardner-Webb match on October 5•Had an assist in the Georgia Southern match on October 19•Assisted on the winning goal in Clemson's upset win over 18th-ranked Duke on October 22•Named to the All-ACC Academic Team•Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll

Before Clemson: •Attended Cobbam International School•Played for the Reading Football Club•Led his team to the FA Youth Cup fourth round•Lyon Tournament winners•Member of the Academy for six years•Played for Norway's Under 17s and U19s Nationals Teams•Top student and honor roll member

Personal•Born October 9, 1991•Majoring in economics.

M • 6-1 • 161 • SOLondon, UK

#7 AlexStockinger

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CAREER STATS Year GP-GS Shots Asts Goals Win. Goals Points 2008 16-7 4 2 0 0 2 2009 19-18 14 1 2 0 5 2010 15-13 14 1 4 2 9 Total 50-38 32 4 6 2 16

In 2010: (Junior)•Played in 15 matches •Started in 13 contests during his junior season•Finished the year with four goals and one assist•Had two game-winning goals in 2010•Had the winning goal in the St. Louis match on October 1•Scored the game-winning goal in the Tigers' upset win over 18th-ranked Duke on October 22•Scored a goal in Clemson's 2-1 loss to 12th-ranked Wake Forest on September 10•Also scored a goal in the Tigers' 1-1 tie at Virginia Tech on September 17•Had an assist in the Georgia Southern match on October 19

In 2009: (Sophomore) •Played in 19 matches and was a starter in 18•Took 14 shots•Scored two goals and had one assist for five points•Scored one goal in the Georgia Southern match•Had one assist in the Duke match•Scored one goal in the North Carolina match

In 2008: (Freshman) •Played in 16 matches and started seven as a freshman•Finished the year with two assists for four points

Before Clemson: •Member of the Georgia State ODP team and was on the ODP national championship team in 2005•Named to the Super Y South Atlantic Region team in 2005 and the adidas ESP Camp in 2006 and 2007•Named his high school’s MVP in 2006 and 2007•Helped lead his high school team to the state finals and semifinals and eventually to the state championship in 2008•Named to the DeKalb County All-Star team and was named the DeKalb County Player of the Year in 2007

•Played for Chamblee High School and his club team•The Concorde Fire was the Region III Champions and National Finalist in 2006.

Personal•Born October 11, 1989 •Majoring in psychology

M • 5-8 • 155 • SRAvondale Estates, GA

#8 RileySumpter

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#21 AraAmirkhanian

F • 5-10 • 172 • FRHafnarfjordur, Iceland

#15 Brynjar Benediktsson

M • 5-9 • 154 • FRMt. Pleasant, SC

#16 BrandonBurkholder

Before Clemson:•Played at nearby Daniel High School in Clemson, SC for Coach Serji Amirkhanian•Named all-region and all state•Named the Anderson Independent Mail All-Area Player-of-the-Year•Invited to the North/South Classic•Led his team to the North/South Classic•Played for the Alpharetta Ambush 93 team in Georgia for Coach David Eristavi•Led his team to the USYSA 2010 National Championships•Born July 12, 1993•Majoring in Health Science

Before Clemson:•Enjoyed a successful youth soccer career•Also had a successful high school playing career for Wando High School for Coach Shilo Tisdale•2010 All-South•Three-time All-State•2011 4-A Player-of-the-Year in South Carolina•Three-time All-Lowcountry•2011 Lowcountry Player-of-the-Year•Helped lead his high school team to four region championships, the 2011 State Championships and the Carolina Classic Champions in 2010 and 2011•Played for Carolina Elite Soccer Academy's U18 team (CESA) in Greenville, SC for Head Coach and Former Clemson great Bruce Murray•Named to the SC Soccer's Super XXII Team•His club team won three state championships•2009 Region 3 Premier League Champs•2009 USYSA Region Champs•2009 USYSA Nationals third place•2009 & 2010 Disney Soccer Showcase Champions*Member of Mu Alpha Theta Honorary Society*Member of the National Honor Society•Member of the Beta Club•Brother Kirby played Soccer for Wingate•Father was a member of the Edinboro National Swimming team•Born August 12, 1992•Majoring in Physics

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Before Clemson:•Played for Youth National Teams•Impressive goal scorer•Played for the top club team in Iceland, Hafnarfjörður•Born February 7, 1990•Majoring in business

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GK • 6-1 • 190 • FRMyrtle Beach, SC

#24 Chris Glodack

M • 5-9 • 167 • FRRoswell, GA

#12 TylerHapp

Before Clemson:•Played at Lassiter, HS in Marietta, GA•Four-year starter at Lassiter•Named all county for three seasons•Cobb County Player of the year in 2011•Second-team All-American 2011•First-team All-State 2011•Lassiter HS Offensive MVP in 2010 and 2011•Set school record for most goals in a single season (27 in 2011) while becoming the LHS all-time leading goal scorer•Team captain who helped his high school team to an undefeated regular season and to the region championship in 2011•Member of the Georgia ODP program

Before Clemson:•MVP of the Clash of the Carolinas All-Star classic, as he played on the S.C. Team•Captain of his high school team•Set school record for most wins (17)•In 2008-09 Played at the U-18 Academy and his team went to nationals to place third in the nation•Brother Mat Gladock plays college soccer at California-Santa Barbara•Born June 19, 1993•Majoring in parks, recreation, and tourism mgt.

D • 5-10 • 157 • FRGreer, SC

#27 Alex Burnikel

M/F • 5-9 • 145 • FRHighland Ranch, CO

#11 AmadouDia

Before Clemson:•Played for CESA's U18 team and was a standout player for St. Joseph's High School in Greenville, SC •Played extensively with USYSA Region III team and was selected to the prestigious Disney All-Star team following the 2009 Disney Holiday tournament•Named All-Region, All-Conference, All-State as a high school player•Born April 6, 1993•Majoring in microbiology

Before Clemson:•Named the Colorado HS Player-of-the-Year •Named a HS All-American by the National Soccer Coaches of America. •Member of the U-18 US Men's National Team pool and was invited to training camp in Carson, CA •Traveled with the U18 National Team to the 16th Annual U-18 Lisbon Tournament in Lisbon, Portugal in May of 2010. •Played for Real Colorado in the USSDA Academy league and was named Academy Player of the Week the week for April 19th, 2010•Born on June 8, 1993, majoring in PRTM

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D • 6-0 • 153 • FRCharleston, SC

#13 Matt Hilton

Before Clemson:•Member of the SC United U18 Academy team that was one of the top ranked teams in the country in 2010 •Club team coaches were Rob Strickland and Clark Brisson•Impressive high school resume for West Ashley High where he started since his freshman season. •Played for Head Coach Stephen Jackson at West Ashley High School •At West Ashley, he was the team captain, and was named all-region and all-south•Selected for the Clash of the Carolinas All-Star game•Four-year varsity starter and four-year All-Academic Award winner•Named to the Top Drawer Player to Watch team•Also played on the region ODP squad

•Played three years in the US Developmental Academy (Concorde Fire)•Helped his club team to the Disney Championships in 2009•Qualified for the US Developmental Academy Playoffs in 2010 and 2011•Club team won the Southeast Regional Championship and went on to the USDA National Finals.•A versatile player that can play anywhere in the midfield•Member of the Spanish National Honor Society•Member of the Math National Honor Society•Graduated with Honors•Born March 11, 1993•Majoring in Business/Accounting

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2011 Quick Facts

2010 Record: 5-9-42010 ACC Record: 2-4-22010 ACC Finish: T-Sixth

Letterwinners Returning: 12Letterwinners Lost: 9Starters Returning: 9

Starters Lost: 2

•Led his club team to the U16 Conference Championship in the U.S. Developmental Academy and a third-place ranking in 2010•Father played basketball and baseball at Spartanburg Methodist in 1976-78 and basketball at Charleston Southern in 1978-80•Born March 22, 1993•Majoring in business

D • 6-1 • 175 • FRSalt Lake City, UT

#18 PhanuelKavita

Before Clemson:•Defender from Salt Lake City, Utah but who had been playing in Casa Grande, AZ with the Real Salt Lake Academy•This elite residency program is part of the USDA Academy league •Standout at Highland, HS before leaving for Casa Grande •Named all-state and all-region at Highland H.S.•Also a member of the powerful USYSA Region V squad for several years•Majoring in psychology•Born March 9, 1993

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Before Clemson:•Standout player from the State of New York•Played for the New York Soccer Club for Head Coach Ken Pollard along with Technical Advisor Claudio Reyna and Dr. Javier Perez•Ranked the number one winger in the State of New York by topdrawersoccer.com

M • 5-9 • 150 • FRKnoxville, TN

#25 JackMcCoy

Before Clemson:•Played club with CESA's U18 Premier team along two other signees for the Clemson Class of 2011, Alex Burnikel and Brandon Burkholder•Played for legendary Clemson player Bruce Murray during his club career•Club team was consistently ranked in the National Top 10 •In high school played for Keith Richardson at West High School•Three-time All-PrepXtra first-team player and all-state player•Named All-District and All Region three times•His junior year, McCoy scored 26 goals and had seven assists despite missing part of the season due to injury, and as a sophomore he had 30 goals and 11 assists•In his senior season, he had 15 goals and 27 assists•Played in the East/West All-Star game in Tennessee•Club team won state championships and was the region III finalists•Also his club team won the Disney Soccer Showcase Championship twice•Region III ODP Team 2008-2010•Member of the National Honor Society•His mother was an All-America tennis player at the University of Mary Washington•Brother, Cody was a four-year starter at the University of Memphis in soccer•Born September 12, 1992, •Majoring in health sciences, pre-professional medicine

In 2010:•Red-shirted the 2010 season.

Before Clemson: •Transferred to Clemson from St. Leo's•Starter in 14 matches and played in 1,225 minutes•Allowed 21 goals and had a 1.54 goals allowed average•Made 55 saves and has a .724 save pct.

Before College: •Attended Beaufort High School and played for Jon Greenlee•Named all-region twice and Defensive Player-of-the-Year on two occasions•Played for Bridge FA, and Mt. Pleasant FC•Helped lead his club team Bridge FA to the National Championships in 2006•Member of the French Honor Society and named to the Academic Honor Roll for four years•Born December 25, 1990, major is pre-business

GK • 6-3 • 223 • SOBeaufort, SC

#22 Erik Mozzo

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F • 6-0 • 168 • FRRed Hook, NY

#19 KyleMurphy

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M • 6-1 • 183 • FRCharlevoix, MI

#2 Ben Myers

F • 5-11 • 177 • FRSuwanee, GA

#9 Iain Smith

Before Clemson:•Attended Lambert HS and was a heavily sought after player after leading his GSA Phoenix club to the USYSA National Finals •Leading goal scorer during regional preliminary play and at the National Finals. •Also excelled at the State and National level, as he led Georgia to the Olympic Development NationalChampionship scoring the game- winning goal against defending champion Cal South•Played varsity soccer all four years in high school•Named all-county for three years, named all region for two years•Named all-state for two seasons•Majoring in PRTM, born June 10, 1993

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Before Clemson:•Played for Charlevoix High School for Coach Jon Boss•Named All-State Twice•Named first-team all-conference four times•Named All-District and team MVP for four seasons

•Named All-Region for three years•Captain of his team for four seasons•One of ESPN Michigan's Top Player list•Led his team to two conference championships•His high school's all-time leading scorer with 87 goals and 67 assists. •Played club soccer at Vardar Academy, Pumas FC and Petoskey Lakers•Played for club team coach Demir Muftari and Ed Fantozzi•Led his club team to the adidas KSA Turf Classic Championship and the Lititz Summer Showcase Championship.•His club also won the Grand Valley Soccer Association Championship•Also starred as a forward for the Charlevoix basketball team•Member of the National Honor Society and President of the local chapter•Named to the Honor Roll for four years and was named Magna Cum Laude for high GPA•Father played baseball for Central Michigan•Born December 9, 1992•Majoring in pre-med

•Ranked in the top 20 wingers nationally as one of the best in the US by topdrawersoccer.com•Led his U19 club team to a US national ranking of #1 in the nation by soccerincollege.com•Led his club team to the 2010 New York State Cup finals•His club team also won the 2011 US Club National Cup X Regionals, the 2010 & 2009 CASL Raleigh Winter College Showcases, the 2010 Potomac Tournament and the 2010 adidas Blue Chip Tournament•In high school named 2010 conference Player- of-the-Year•Named NSCAA All-State in New York•Named All League, All-Conference and All-State•Member of the New York ODP state team for six years•All-time leading career goal scorer for Red Hook High School with 52 goals•In high school captained his varsity soccer team for two years•Named to the honor roll all four years in high school•Finished the 2010 fall season with 16 goals after scoring 17 in both his sophomore and junior years•Led his team to his high school's first NYS Mid- Hudson Athletic League soccer championship•Brother, Tom played soccer for Niagara Univ.•Born December 11, 1992•Major is undecided

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Mike Noonan Head Coach

Mike Noonan is in his second season at Clemson. In 2010, Noonan led the Tigers to a win over 18th ranked Duke, a 1-0 decision over perennial power St. Louis and a 1-0 victory over arch-rival Furman in Green-ville, SC. In the Tigers' nine losses, seven were by one-

goal deficits. In the classroom, the men's soccer team earned a 3.06 GPA for the spring semester, which was the highest mark among the male sports. Mike Noonan was named the Head Men’s Soccer Coach at Clemson University in January, 2010. Noonan became the program’s fifth coach in the 75 plus -year history of Clemson Soccer. “Clemson has a lot of history and success in collegiate soccer and we look forward to adding on to this success in the future,” said Noonan. “My family and I are excited about being at Clemson and joining the Tiger family. To leave a place like Brown, it had to be a special opportu-nity, and Clemson is this special opportunity.” Noonan came to Clemson from Brown Uni-versity of the Ivy League. In 2009, the Bears fin-ished with an 11-3-5 record overall and advanced to the NCAA Tournament’s second round. Noonan has proven to be among the nation's outstanding coaches, compiling an impressive 160-77-31 record in 15 years at Brown. Dur-ing his tenure with the Bears, Noonan, the fifth head soccer coach in Brown University's 81-year soccer history, led the Bears to 10 NCAA Tour-nament berths, including NCAA Quarterfinal ap-pearances in 1995 and 2000, eight Ivy League Championships, and the team's highest national ranking ever (third) during the 1995 season. Furthermore, 10 of Coach Noonan's players were selected in the annual Major League Soc-cer draft. All three members of Noonan's class of 2005 signed contracts with the MLS at the con-clusion of their Brown careers. Noonan's 1995 team set a school record for

victories with a 16-4 mark. During the 1996 sea-son, he guided the Bears to an 8-5-4 record. The Bears came back in 1997 with an Ivy League ti-tle, a berth in the NCAA Playoffs, and an 11-6-1 overall record, compiling a 7-0-1 mark over the last eight games. In 1998, Noonan's team went undefeated in Ivy play, shutting out six of seven Ivy League op-ponents en route to back-to-back Ivy titles and an NCAA Tournament appearance. Noonan's de-fense allowed the fewest goals (2) in Ivy League play in Brown men's soccer history, becoming the first Brown team to go undefeated in the Ivies since 1976. In 1999, the Bears finished second in the Ivy League and earned an at-large bid into the NCAA Tournament. Brown recorded its first NCAA open-ing round victory since 1995 with a 2-1 overtime win against Rhode Island on Stevenson Field. In 2000, Noonan led Brown to its fourth NCAA Tournament berth in as many years, as Brown became the first team in 20 years to finish a per-fect 7-0-0 in Ivy play. The Bears qualified for the NCAA Quarterfinals for the first time since 1995, defeating Vermont, 2-0, and Duke, 1-0, to ad-vance to the third round. In 2001, the Bears earned a share of their second consecutive Ivy League title by posting a 5-1-1 league mark. The 2002 season was one of the most difficult years for the Bears as they were plagued with injuries all season long and dropped several close contests, finishing 5-8-4 overall. It marked the first losing season for Brown under Noonan. In 2003, Noonan put Brown back on the map, as it retained a national ranking throughout the entire season, and advanced to the NCAA Tour-nament for the sixth time in his career. The Bears went undefeated in Ivy play, posting a 6-0-1 re-cord en route to the League Title. In addition, Noonan was named the New Eng-land Division I Coach of the Year. In 2004, Brown finished in a tie for second in the league standings before returning to its place atop the Ivy League in 2005, earning its eighth Ivy Title in the last 12 years. In 2006, the Bears received an At-Large

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bid into the NCAA Tournament and made it to the second-round. They defeated Adelphi at home, but lost to #1 Duke in the second round. Brown closed out the 2007 regular season with a 15-2-1 overall record, including a perfect 7-0-0 mark in the Ivy League. It was the second time in seven years (2000, 2007) one of Noon-an’s teams achieved an unblemished Ivy record. The 2007 squad earned its 19th league title, and an automatic bid with a first-round bye to the Division I NCAA Tournament. The sixth-seeded Bears featured five players on the First-Team All-Ivy, including one who was a unanimous se-lection, and a sixth player who made the second team. Brown also swept the Player of the Year and Rookie of the Year awards for the first time in school soccer history. Prior to his arrival at Brown, Noonan led the University of New Hampshire to an NCAA Tour-nament berth in 1994 for the first time in the school's history, ironically losing to Brown in the first round at Stevenson Field. His Wildcats fin-ished with a 15-5-2 record in 1994, playing 11 matches against top 20 teams, while setting a school record for victories. New Hampshire also captured the North Atlantic Conference's regular season championship that year. Noonan compiled a 48-23-9 record in four years as head coach at New Hampshire and was the winningest coach in Wildcat history. He was the 1993 New England Coach of the Year, and in 1992 was named the North Atlantic Conference Coach of the Year. Prior to New Hampshire, Noonan served as the head soccer coach at Wheaton College from 1989 to 1990, where he was the first coach in the program's history. He was also an assistant coach at the University of Vermont from 1986 to 1989, and an assistant coach at Bates College in 1983. A 1983 graduate of Middlebury College, where he was a four-year starter and two-time first-team All-American, Noonan embarked on a professional playing career in Sweden before re-turning to the United States to play for both the MISL and the AISA. He was voted to the AISA All-

Star team in 1985. An oustanding player, he was inducted into the state of Connecticut Soccer Hall of Fame in 2011. Noonan currently holds a UEFA "A" license from the English FA and an “A” license from the United States Soccer Federation as well. He is also a National Staff Coach for the National Soc-cer Coaches Association. Mike and his wife, Deb Belcher, have two daughters Caleigh and Meghan.

Mike Noonan Head Coach

Head Coach Mike Noonan is in his second year at Clemson in 2011. Prior to his arrival at Clemson, he led Brown to 10 NCAA Tournament appearances and eight Ivy League Champion-ships. He is the Tigers' fifth coach in the program's history.

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Coaching Experience-Head Coach, Wheaton College, New Hampshire, Brown and Clemson. Assistant Coach at Vermont, and at Bates College.

Playing Experience-Four-Year Starter at Middlebury College, two-time First-Team All-American. Inducted into the state of Connecticut Soccer Hall of Fame in 2011.

Professional Experience: Played professionally in Sweden. Also played in the MISL and the AISA in the United States.

Education: Graduated from Middlebury College in 1983 with a degree in Political Science.

Personal Data: Born June 30, 1961. Mike and his wife, Deb Belcher, have two daughters Caleigh and Meghan.

THE NOONAN RECORD BOOK

Wheaton College Conf. Conf. NCAA Nat.Year Record Finish Tour. Rank Overall Pct.1989 N/A N/A N/A NR 4-11 .2671990 N/A N/A N/A NR 12-5-1 .694Totals 16-16-1 .500

New Hampshire Conf. Conf. NCAA Nat.Year Record Finish Tour. Rank Overall Pct.1991 4-3-0 T3rd 10-6-4 .6001992 5-2-0 2nd 9-7-3 .5531993 5-2-0 3rd 14-5-0 .7361994 6-0-1 1st Rd 32 17th 15-5-2 .727Totals 20-7-1 48-23-9 .656

Brown Conf. Conf. NCAA Nat.Year Record Finish Tour. Rank Overall Pct.1995 6-1-0 T1st Rd 8 15th 16-4-0 .8001996 1-3-3 T6th 8-5-4 .5881997 5-1-1 1st Rd 32 11-6-1 .6391998 5-0-2 1st Rd 32 14th 12-3-2 .7641999 5-2-0 T2nd Rd 16 17th 13-5-0 .7222000 7-0-0 1st Rd 8 9th 13-6-1 .6752001 5-1-1 T1st 7-7-2 .5002002 1-4-2 7th 5-8-4 .4122003 6-0-1 1st Rd 48 20th 10-4-3 .6762004 4-3-2 T2nd 8-7-2 .5292005 5-1-1 T1st Rd 32 11-5-2 .6672006 3-2-2 3rd Rd 32 11-5-3 .6592007 7-0-0 1st Rd 32 16th 15-2-1 .8612008 3-4-0 5th 9-7-1 .5592009 5-2-0 2nd Rd 32 11-3-5 .711Totals 68-24-15 160-77-31 .655

Clemson Conf. Conf. NCAA Nat.Year Record Finish Tour. Rank Overall Pct.2010 2-4-2 T6th 5-9-4 .389Career Total 229-125-45 .630

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Hightlights of Noonan's Career

Wheaton College1990

•12-5-1 Overall in Second Year of Competition

University of New Hampshire

1993•14-5 Overall

1994•15-5-2 Overall•Ranked 17th Nationally•Advanced to the NCAA's Second Round

Brown University•Coached 8 All-America

Selections•Coached 36

All-Ivy Selections•Coached 14 Bears That

Later Signed Professional Contracts

1995•16-4 Overall•T1st in Ivy League•Ranked 15th Nationally•Advanced to the NCAA's •Quarterfinal Round•Coached Two All-Americans•Coached Three All-Ivy Players

1997•11-6-1 Overall•First in Ivy League•Advanced to the NCAA's •Second Round•Coached Two All-Americans•Coached Two All-Ivy Players

1998•First in Ivy Leage

•Advanced to the NCAA's •Second Round•Ranked 14th Nationally•Coached One All-American•Coached Three All-Ivy Players

1999•Adanced to the NCAA's Round of 16•Ranked 17th Nationally

2000•Ivy League Champions•Advanced to the NCAA's Quarterfinal Round•Coached One All-American

2001•7-7-2 Overall•Tied for First in Ivy League

2003•Ivy League Champions•NCAA Tournament•Ranked 20th Nationally•Coached Two All-Americans

2005•11-5-2 Overall•Tied for First in Ivy League•Advanced to the NCAA's Second Round

2006•11-5-3 Overall•Advanced to the NCAA's Second Round

2007•Ivy League Champions•15-2-1 Overall•Advanced to the NCAA's Second Round•Ranked 16th Nationally

2009•11-3-5 Overall•Advanced to the NCAA's Second Round

Clemson University2010

•Upset and Tied two Top-20 Teams•Coached a Freshman All-American, Cody Mizell

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Phil Jones is in his second year at Clemson and is in his third season with Head Coach Mike Noonan. Jones was an assistant coach at Brown under Noonan during the 2009 season. On the field he assisted Noonan in developing and deliver-ing training sessions for the Brown squad. He also monitored and mentored players both athletically and

academically and edited match film to provide feedback for both team and individual analysis and presentation. He also scouted the opposition and assisted in planning and organizing team trips. “We are excited about Philip being on our staff at Clemson,” said Noonan. “He brings a lot of passion and energy to our program. He has a lot of experience and has coached at different levels. He is very congenial and I really enjoy working with Philip.” Jones joined Brown from Embry-Riddle, where he served as an assistant coach for four seasons. He was also the women’s interim head coach in 2007. Jones graduated from Embry-Riddle in 2004 with a de-gree in Communications and a minor in Business, and also earned a Master’s Degree in Human Factors. He is a native of St. Helen’s, England, and began his col-legiate playing career with the Eagles in 1999. He established himself as a leader on and off the field and was selected as team captain as a junior and remained in that role through his senior season. In 2001, Jones led the Blue and Gold to its first regional title and the program’s first national tournament appearance. Jones ended a very successful college career in 2002 with two goals (both coming in his senior year) and 15 assists for 19 points in 67 games (66 starts). His efforts on the field did not go unnoticed as the four-time All-Florida Sun Con-ference selection was recognized as an Honorable Mention All-American in 1999. Jones currently has a premier coaching license with the NSCAA. He was recently inducted into the Embry Riddle Athletic Hall of Fame.

JONES' EXPERIENCE

Coaching Experience-Assistant Coach at Embry-Riddle in 2005-08. Assistant Coach at Brown in 2009.

Playing Experience-Four-Year Player at Embry Riddle.Four-time All Conference Selection.

Education: Graduated from Embry-Riddle in 2004 with a degree in Communications and a minor in Business. Also earned a Master's Degree in Human Factors.

Personal Data: Born September 30, 1980

Meet The Tigers Assistant Coach Phil Jones

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John Murphy Experience

Coaching Experience-Assistant Coach, Livingston FC 2009,, Colorado Rockies, 2005-08; Columbus Crew, 2004; New England Revolution, 2000-03. Head Coach at Massasoit CC (MA) 1994, Asst. Coach at Brown University, 1995-97; and Head Coach at Assumption College (MA) 1998-2000.

Playing Experience-Massassoit CC, 1985-86

Education: Bachelor’s Degree in Physical Education from Bridgewater State College (MA)

Personal Data: Born in Quincy, Massachusetts. He is mar-ried to Erin Murphy and has three sons, Shay (8), Eamon, (5) and Declan (2).

John Murphy enters his second year as an assistant with the Clem-son men's soccer program. Murphy was named an Assistant Men’s Soccer Coach at Clemson in March of 2010. Murphy has over 20 years as a player and coach at every level of the game in the United States, in addition to a growing international reputation. By joining Livingston

FC of the Scottish 1st Division in 2009, he became the first American born to work in British football as a professional coach, and later as a manager. His time at Livingston was highlighted with a two-month stint as head coach including a 2-1 victory over English Championship side Plymouth-Argyle in a pre-season friendly. A native of Quincy, MA, Murphy joined the profes-sional ranks after a successful stint at the college level with Massasoit CC (MA), Brown University (RI), and as a Head Coach at Assumption College (MA) respectively. While winning championships at all three programs, Mur-phy was rewarded for his efforts with six different all-league or regional Coach of the Year awards, culminating in two NSCAA National Coach of the Year nominations (1994 and 2000). He served as an assistant under Noonan at Brown from 1995-97. Previously, he was an instrumental force in three MLS franchise’ successes in challenging for championships as well as developing players such as Revolution goalkeeper

Adin Brown, the Crew’s Jon Busch and the Rapid’s Bou-na Coundol. He supported two different coaches to MLS Coach of the Year awards (Steve Nicol in 2002 and Greg Andrulis in 2004) while establishing one of the longest ten-ure of coaching service in the MLS. During his four seasons with the New England Revolu-tion, the team qualified for three playoffs (2000, 2002, and 2003), won the 2002 Eastern Conference Championship, appeared in the 2001 US Open Cup, the 2002 MLS Cup, and qualified for the 2003 CONCACAF Champions Cup. In 2004, he joined the Columbus Crew, and assisted his new team to their best season ever by earning the MLS Supporter’s Shield, the Eastern Conference Championship while garnering the 2nd best goals against average in the league. From 2005 to 2008 with Colorado, Murphy helped the overall growth of the Rapids organization in his dual role of Assistant Coach and Director of Player Development. In addition to his coaching responsibilities, Murphy was the head coach of the reserve team (2006 and 2007 MLS Reserve League Champions), and director of the Rapids Youth Academy. Murphy holds the prestigious UEFA Professional Badge from the Scottish Football Association, a U.S. Soc-cer "A" License, NSCAA Advanced National Diploma and is the first foreign born coach to earn a UEFA "A" Goalkeeper Coaching Badge from the English Football Association. John has an Associate’s Degree from Massasoit CC (MA), a Bachelor’s Degree in Physical Education from Bridgewater State College (MA) and earned a degree in Applied Management from the University of Warwick in Coventry this past June. Murphy has just authored his sec-ond book on soccer released in March through World Class Coaching and as a National Staff Coach for the NSCAA, is a nationally recognized clinician. He is married to Erin Murphy and they have three sons, Shay (8), Eamon, (5) and Declan (2).

Meet The Tigers Assistant Coach John Murphy

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Alex Prostko is in his third year on the Clemson staff as an assistant coach. Prostko graduated with a B.S. in Biological Sciences (Science Teaching) from Clemson in Au-gust of 2009. While at Clemson, Prostko has been involved in working for the Clemson Out-

door Recreation and Education program as a trip leader and raft guide. He is on the American Sports Education Program (ASEPP) national coaches registry. Prostko has coached high school for the past three years. He coached at Easley High for the 2007 and 2008 season. In the spring of 2009, he

coached at Wren High School. Prostko has also been active with the local club, Clemson Anderson Soccer Alliance, for the past six years. He currently coaches the '93 CASA U16 Orange team. Prostko holds a "D" license from the United States Soccer Federation. He helps with all facets of the Clemson pro-gram. He brings a vast wealth of knowledge in the technical field. Prostko administers the highly

The 2011 Seniors (L to R) Francklin Blaise, Keegan Priest, Riley Sumpter, and Nick Burton.

Meet The Tigers Assistant Coach Alex Prostko

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Wolde Harrris is in his first year on the Clemson coach-ing staff as he is serving as a student assistant coach. Harris is at Clemson finish-ing his degree after playing professional soccer since he left Clemson after his senior season in 1993.

Harris played college soccer during his fresh-man year at the University of Connecticut and then transferred to Clemson University, leav-ing as the school's all-time leading scorer. He joined MLS for the first time in 1997, after spend-ing 1996 with the Colorado Foxes, leading the A-League in goals with 17. Harris played three seasons with the Colorado Rapids, scoring 13 goals in 1998. In 2000, he was traded to the

New England Revolution for draft picks. Wolde's best season with the Revs was his first, when he scored 15 goals. Harris would spend three and a half seasons in New England, before a trade to the Kansas City Wizards midway through 2003. He spent 2004 with Swedish club Bodens BK be-fore coming back to MLS and Colorado in 2005. In eight years in MLS league play, Harris scored 51 goals and added 31 assists. Harris has also played for the Jamaican Na-tional Team. He played his last international match in 2002 against Guadeloupe, earning over 25 caps. Harris has been involved in youth football in the United States and Jamaica. He is the son of Kingston College, Michigan State University and Jamaica soccer legend, Trevor "Jumpy" Harris.

The Coaching Staff, Alex Prostko, John Murphy, Mike Noonan, Phil Jones, and Wolde Harris.

Meet The Tigers Assistant Coach Wolde Harris

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Position Tradition Former Tiger Greats

FabulousForwards

First Team All-ACCObed Ariri, 1979

Gary Conner, 1985, 86Andy Demori, 1970Woolley Ford, 1973

Jimmy Glenn, 1990, 1993Wolde Harris, 1995

Kenneth Illodigwe, 1976Nabeel Kammoun, 1971

Mark Lisi, 1998, 1999, 2000Bruce Murray, 1985, 1987

Christian Nwokocha, 1976, 1977, 1978Nnamdi Nwokocha 1989, 1980, 1981Godwin Ogbueze, 1975, 1976, 1977

Taiwo Ogunjobi, 1975, 1976Rennie Phillips, 1974Dane Richards, 2006

Paul Stalteri, 1996Fabio Tambosi, 2000

Mo Tinsley, 1982Pearse Tormey 1989, 1990

Dimelon Westfield, 2002Italo Yannuzzelli, 1972

All-AmericansHenry Abadi, 1973

Christian Nwokocha, 1978Nnamdi Nwokocha, 1979, 1981

Mo Tinsley 1982Bruce Murray, 1985, 1987

Pearse Tormey, 1989, 1990Jimmy Glenn 1990, 1993

Wolde Harris, 1995Dimelon Westfield, 2002

Dane Richards, 2006

National Player of the YearBruce Murray, 1987

Hermann Award WInnerBruce Murray, 1987

Two-Time All-AmericanBruce Murray

1987 Hermann Award Winner

Note: Clemson's Wolde Harris and Jimmy Glenn led the Nation in scoring in 1993. Glenn scored 32 goals and Harris scored 29. In 1973, Henry Abadi led the nation in scoring with 32 goals.

Bruce Murray won the Hermann Award in 1987. He was also named National-Player-of-the-Year.

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First Team All-ACC

Gordon Alphonso, 1975

Mark Alphonso, 1976

Maxwell Amatasiro, 1982, 1983

Gordon Braithwaite, 1978

Peter Coles, 1983

Roger Collins, 1969, 1970

Ron Giesbers, 1972, 1973, 1974

Bernard Gray, 1985

All-Americans

Adubarie Otorubio, 1982, 1983, 1984

Paul Rutenis, 1987

Dana Quick, 1995

Mike Potempa, 2000

Oguchi Onyewu, 2001

Nathan Sturgis, 2005

The Defense Never Rests

Three-Time All-American

Adubarie Otorubio

Note: Adubarie Otorubio is Clemson's only three-time All-American. In 1983, Otorubio's senior season, Clemson only gave up only 8 goals in 21 matches. He was also named to Soccer America's All-Century Team.

Position Tradition Former Tiger Greats

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Notes: In 1998, during Krakowiak's senior season, Clem-son tied the school record winning 22 matches. During that stretch, Clemson won a school record 17 consecu-tive matches. He won the coveted Hermann award and was a consensus National Player-of-the-Year.

Clemson has produced outstanding Midfielders over the Years.

First Team All-ACCJoe Alfrandre, 1970Andres Alos, 1988Imad Baba, 1995

Clyde Browne, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975Vincent Chika, 1980, 1982

Kenny Cutler, 2003Arthur Ebunam, 1980, 1982

Emmanuel Egede, 1978Eric Eichmann, 1983, 1985, 1986

Alan Griffin, 1971Miles Joseph, 1993, 1994

Marwan Kamaruddin, 1977, 1979Wojtek Krakowiak, 1998

Damian OgusuyiBendict Popoola, 1977, 1978

Jamie Rootes, 1987Mark Rubich, 1968, 1969Paul Rutenis, 1986, 1987

Clyde Watson, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976

All-AmericansMark Rubich

Nabeel KammounClyde BrowneEric Eichmann

Wojtek KrakowiakMark Lisi

National Player of the YearWojtek Krakowiak

Hermann Award WinnerWojtek Krakowiak

1998 Hermann Award Winner

and ConsensusNational

Player-of-the YearWojtek Krakowiak

Majestic Midfielders

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Clemson has produced a long line of outstanding goalkeepers.

First-Team All-ACCJosh Campbell, 1998

Denis Carrington. 1974Matt Jordan, 1997

Jamie Swanner, 1982, 1983Doug Warren, 2000, 2001

Jaro Zawislan, 1993

All-AmericansJamie Swanner, 1983

Matt Jordan, 1997Doug Warren, 2002Phil Marfuggi, 2005

Josh Campbell, 1998

ACC Tournament MVP1993 Jaro Zawislan1998 Josh Campbell

NSCAA National Goalkeeper-of-the-Year

Jamie Swanner

Goalkeeper U.

Two-Time All-American & National Goalkeeper-of-the-Year

Jamie SwannerNotes: Jamie Swanner had 630:33 minutes of shutouts in 1983. He had 15 solo shutouts in 1982 and 14 in 1983. He had a 0.43 goals allowed average for his career.

Jaro Zawislan had a career record 446 saves. He started a school record 88 career matches and had 58 wins from 1990-93.

Position Tradition Former Tiger Greats

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Bruce Murray National Hall of Fame Inductee

When a player comes to the end of their respec-tive career, a crowning moment for that athlete is be-ing remembered and being honored for their past ac-complishments. For former Clemson soccer player Bruce Murray, he feels as if his career has come full circle by being inducted into the National Soccer Hall of Fame this past June. “By being inducted into the National Soccer Hall of Fame, this closes the loop,” said Murray. “All of the play and hard work has paid off, and I am very happy and touched by this prestigious honor. I joined a lot of prestigious company, and as I go in this Hall of Fame, I take with me several other people, the coach-es, and my teammates down through the years on all levels who made this honor possible.” “I also want to thank the fans of US Soccer as well. No matter where you travel, anywhere from Ko-rea to Moscow, there are some hard-core groups of US Soccer fans, many of them service members that make you feel right at home." Others joining Murray in the 2011 induction class included, Cobi Jones, the U.S. Men’s National Team’s all-time leading cap winner and long-time member of

the LA Galaxy, Eddie Pope, a perennial anchor of the U.S. defense for nearly a decade and winner of three MLS Cups with D.C. United, and Earnie Stewart, a three-time World Cup veteran. Also joining the players in this year’s class in ad-dition to Bruce Murray (Veteran Ballot) is former U.S. Men’s National Team and Kansas City Wizards head coach Bob Gansler. “I want to thank US Soccer for helping make soc-cer my career. It was a wonderful time for me. I want to thank the Veterans Committee for making this possible. Being selected by the Veterans Commit-tee makes it very special. Again as I enter the Hall I’m taking a lot of people with me—from grade school to the National Team, I will always be indebted to my coaches and teammates, and we are going in togeth-er, and I am respectfully receiving this honor for all of you as well. As far as playing, Murray misses some aspects of the game, but not all of them. “I’m often asked, do I miss playing the game? I don’t miss the injuries, the concussions, and the hard knocks of traveling; however, I do miss the banter and the humor in the locker room and the comraderie of

Bruce Murray with the 1987 Hermann Award Trophy. Murray led the 1987 Tigers to the National Championship.

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my teammates. I love the game of soccer and it has afforded me many opportunities. “I remember my first international goal that I scored. It was against Uruguay. My instructions from Coach Lothar Osiander were to stay back and pass it to teammates John Hakes or Tab Ramos. In one play, I stepped in and won a ball. I looked up and a guy was about to tackle me with both feet up with his spikes coming at me. I avoided him and I went around another defender. I was actually dribbling. I took one more touch and then from 30 yards out I fired a shot and it went in the upper corner of the goal. So much for following instructions! “I really enjoyed seeing the world. I played against East Germany when they were a separate country. I was there before the collapse of the Berlin Wall and we played the Soviet Union in Moscow a week before that country collapsed and broke into different coun-tries. That was very odd, I saw a lot of history in real time. “I remember at the World Cup before we played Italy in Rome. We were about to take the field, and we were nervous coming out. I grew up a Washington Redskins fan and have been all of my life. As we were coming out, I saw Tom Landry and his fedora and Franco Harris near us. Coach Landry nodded and winked at me, like he was telling me everything was going to be all right. I gained confidence from that. I couldn’t believe the Cowboys coach was at the World Cup match and me being a Redskins fan I was getting confidence from him in Italy halfway around the world! I really respected Coach Landry though. He must have brought us luck, and we played well, but lost 1-0 to Italy. We had a chance to tie, but just missed as Peter Vermise’s shot was deflected. Murray, U.S. Men’s National Team midfielder and forward, tallied 86 games and 21 goals throughout his career for the United States. When Murray retired from the National Team in 1993, he was its all-time leader in both caps and goals. Murray made his first full international appearance against England in 1985 and his last was against Venezuela in 1993. Murray played in all of the United States’ games in the 1990 World Cup, including all 10 qualifiers dur-ing 1988 and 1989 and the three games in the finals in Italy in 1990. Murray scored the United States goal against Austria in its last game of the World Cup fi-nals. He also played in all of the United States’ games in its victorious efforts in the 1991 CONCACAF Gold Cup and the 1992 U.S. Cup, as well as playing for the United States in the 1988 Olympic Games, the 1992 Intercontinental Cup and the 1993 Copa America. Murray played several seasons with the Washing-ton Stars and Maryland Bays of the ASL/APSL and

one season with the Atlanta Ruckus of the A-League. As far as some classic moments, Murray has sev-eral. “I think that US soccer started to get on the soc-cer map when we defeated Trinidad and Tobago. I think this victory set things in motion at the Gold Cup in 1991. We started getting results over Ireland, Italy and we turned the tide against Mexico. I was glad to be part of this renewal. At Clemson, Murray won the Hermann Trophy as the top men’s soccer player in the country in 1987. He led Clemson to two NCAA Championships in 1984 and 1987, and he was a two-time All-American. Mur-ray had the winning goal in three NCAA Tournament games for the Tigers in 1987 on the way to the Na-tional Championship. In the Evansville match, during the 1987 NCAA Tournament, Clemson had a free kick and Murray was discussing the situation with teammate Paul Ru-tenis. Murray said, “I’m going for it.” Murray rifled the ball from 35 yards out in the upper left corner of the goal with 16:18 left in the match to give the Tigers a 2-1 lead and eventually the win. After the match, Murray’s game-winner, was described by Evansville’s Head Coach Fred Schmalz as “The best free kick I have ever seen in college soccer!” “That was probably my most memorable goal I had at Clemson,” said Murray. The next week he scored the game winning goal with 15:33 left to go in the match to lead Clemson to 2-1 victory over num-ber-one ranked Indiana in Bloomington. Murray had a stellar career at Clemson along with many accolades. He was named first team All-ACC in 1985 and 1987. He was also the first Clemson player in history in the 40-40 club (over 40 goals and 40 assists in a career). He is sixth in school history in total points with 142 and seventh in total goals with 48. Murray is second in school history with 46 career assists. In the 84 games he played during his career, Mur-ray had either a goal or an assist in 56 games. He played for the U.S. National Team and was the United States’ all-time leading scorer when he retired from soccer. He is also a member of the ACC 50-year Anniversary Team and was named one of the top 50 male athletes in ACC history in 2003, the 50th year of the ACC. Modestly, Murray may feel as though his career has come full circle and his playing days are behind him, but along the way it was a tremendous career full of heroics, firsts, and accolades. As far as Clemson fans and U.S. soccer fans are concerned, he had the kind of career that was well deserving to be enshrined in the Soccer National Hall of Fame.

Bruce Murray National Hall of Fame Inductee

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No matter where a player may go there’s no better feel-ing than coming home. For former Clemson soccer star Wolde Harris, it’s one of the greatest feelings in the world. “What I remember about Clemson first and foremost is everyone is kind and everyone accepted me without con-ditions,” said Harris. “At the time the guys in the program were very close and we did everything together. The big-gest thing about being a good team, and this is true no matter where you go, is for the team to do a lot together. "They accepted me and made me feel very comfortable at the start. It felt like a family. We used to eat dinner to-gether and hang out with each other. Coach I.M. Ibrahim did a great job of instilling teamwork and comraderie. My teammates made me feel very comfortable and express my self and the love for soccer. Each player sacrificed his personal goals and worked hard for the good of the team. It was a wonderful experience at Clemson and we had a lot of fun. “ Harris, a Kingston, Jamaica native, made the most of his Clemson experience as he finished his career as one of the best players ever at Tigertown. Harris played soccer for Clemson from 1993-1995 af-ter spending his freshman season at the University of Con-necticut. In only three years at Clemson, he became the Tigers all-time career goal scorer with 76, second on the Atlantic Coast Conference’s career list. In 1995 he was a finalist for the Hermann Award and was named All-American that season. He was a three-time All-Atlantic Coast Conference selection that included first- team honors in 1995. Harris led the nation in goal scoring with 26 goals in 1994 and was second in the nation behind teammate Jim-my Glenn (32) with 29. He was tied for fifth for most goals scored nationally in 1995 with 21. Harris also is second on the school’s career list for most points with 170. He is the Tigers’ all-time leader for most game-winning goals with 21. His eight career hat tricks are tied for first on the Clemson career list. He is only the second player in Clem-son and ACC history to score 20 or more goals for three consecutive seasons. He was also named a member of the ACC’s 50th Anniversary team. Harris also liked the environment at Clemson and the support shown to the soccer program. “The facilities and the support at Clemson are unbe-lievable. As a player from Jamaica, this helped me relax and be comfortable. There’s no place like Historic Riggs Field. It would be packed and we have some awesome fans supporting us. There would be fans and supporters from others sports coming to watch us play. It was defi-nitely a family feeling. And, as they say there is nothing like the Clemson family.” Harris played professionally in the MLS. He joined MLS for the first time in 1997, after spending 1996 with

the Colorado Foxes, leading the A-League in goals with 17. Harris played three seasons with the Colorado Rapids, scoring 13 goals in 1998. In 2000, he was traded to the New England Revolution for draft picks. Wolde's best sea-son with the Revs was his first, when he scored 15 goals. Harris would spend three and a half season in New England, before a trade to the Kansas City Wizards mid-way through 2003. He spent 2004 with Swedish club Bodens BK before coming back to MLS and Colorado in 2005. In eight years in MLS league play, Harris scored 51 goals and added 31 assists. He signed for Salvadoran outfit Club Deportivo FAS in August 2006. Harris has also played for the Jamaican national team during his career. He played his last international in 2002 against Guadeloupe, earning over 28 caps. After playing professionally, Harris wants to give back. In the past two summers, he has been worked at Clem-son Head Coach Mike Noonan’s Soccer Camp. He is also back on campus finishing his degree. In Jamaica, Wolde Harris was involved in youth football in the United States and Jamaica. In December 2009, he launched a company called Jamaica Grassroots football company with his father and brothers, teaching and coach-ing youth about the game of soccer. “I feel the Clemson soccer program has a bright future with Coach Noonan. He knows of the great tradition that Clemson has and what is expected of him. I know that it’s on the top of his list to get the Tigers back to these realms of success. “Right now I have been working with Coach Noonan’s program, and I am finishing my degree. I don’t start some-thing and not finish it. I remember when I got drafted in the pros my Dad said you’re going back and get your degree. This is the most opportune time to do this. Clemson is my home away from home and it is where I met a lot of good people. It’s always great to come home to Clemson and be part of the Clemson family.”

Wolde Harris Former Tiger Great

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Historic Riggs Field Records and History

Perhapsoneofthefirstbig“step-pingstones”inhelpingmakeClemsonsuccessfulinathleticstodaywastheconstructionofRiggsField. Namedafteroneofthemostbe-lovedleadersoftheearlyyears,RiggsFieldisinits95thyearofservicetoClemsonUniversity. WhatmadeRiggsFieldsosignifi-canttotheschoolatthetimeitwasfirstbuiltin1915? It was the first major facility onthe campus dedicated to intercolle-giateathletics.PriortoRiggsField,Clemson’steamsplayedonBowmanFieldinfrontofTillmanHall.Thisfieldwasusedastheparadegroundsfor

hisalmamater,astheytoowantedtocongratulateClemsonandDr.Riggsfortheiraccomplishments.ClemsonandDavidsonplayedtoa6-6tiethatday. Clemson’footballteamscompileda57-16-6recordduringtheir27yearsatRiggsfield.Thebaseballteamwonover70percentofitsgamestherewhenthediamondwaspartofthecomplex. RiggsFieldtodayisconsideredtobeoneofthetopifnotthetopsoccerfacilityinthenation.ClemsonstartedplayingsocceratRiggsin1980.Sincethattime,theClemsonmen’ssoccerteamhasa340-80-29record.Alsothe1987NCAAMen’sSoccerFinalFourwascontestedthereandClemsonwontheNationalCham-pionshipbeforearecordcrowdof8,332. OnSept.1,1987,ClemsonunveiledwhatmaybethepremiersoccerstadiuminthecountryatRiggsField.Theconstructionofa6,500seatgrandstandprovidestop-notchaccommodationsforfansandplayers,andtherevitalizationofthebermudagrassfieldmakesRiggsFieldoneofthenation’sfinest. In1988,1994,and2001,theACCchampionwasdeterminedatRiggsField,asClemsonplayedhosttotheannualACCMen'ssoccertournamentinNovember. Itwasalsothesiteofthe1996women'sACCChampionship. Severalfeaturesofthestadium,whichcost$1million,makeitunique.Lockerroomsforbothteamsarelocatedunderneaththestadium,asisadressingroomforthegameofficials.Teamsandofficialsemergeontotheplayingfieldthroughtwoconcreteportalsthatleadfromthelockerrooms.Otheroutstandingcharacteristicsincludealarge,remodeledpressboxlocatedatopthestadiumanditfeaturesacameradeckthatextendsfromthepressboxitself.Apressroomwithnumerousphonelinesfortheworkingmediaisavailableintheindoortennisfacilityadjacenttothesoccerfield. Thefansarealsotreatedtoseveraladvantagesinthestadium.Facingthepermanentstandsisa$60,000scoreboardthatmea-sures24'by16'andcontainsacomputerizedmessagecenter.This display center informs fans of player numbers, statistics,andupcomingathleticevents.YetanotherinterestingfeatureisapicnicareawherefamiliescanenjoyapicnicmealbeforebeingentertainedbytheTigers. AsonelooksfromRiggsFieldandseesthegrandclocktowerofTillmanHallguardingthatpartofcampus,itisonlyappropriatethatthesetwosymbolsoftheuniversityaresocloseinproximatelyasbothhaveplayedsuchasignificantroleinClemsonhistory.

thecorpofcadets,andservedasthehomeofthefootball,track,baseballandyes,eventhebasketballteam-onecouldimaginetheoveruseofthisfield.RiggsFieldgavethefootballteamaplacetoplayandpracticeonitsadjunctfields.Thebaseballfieldwasconstructedwherethetenniscourtsarenowandthetrackencircledthefootballfield. ConstructionofRiggsFieldstartedintheearlysummerof1914.Approximately$10,000wasappropriatedfortheconstructionofthefacilitythatcoveredalmostnineacres.Beforeitscomple-tiontheClemsonBoardofTrusteesunanimouslyagreedtonamethenewathleticcomplex,RiggsFieldinhonorofClemson’sfirstfootballcoachandoriginatoroftheClemsonAthleticAssociation,Dr.WalterM.Riggs. RiggswasthefirstFootballcoachatClemsonin1896. Hesteppeddownasheadcoachin1897todevotefulltimetoaca-demics,ashewasanengineeringprofessor.Healsocoachedtheteamin1899becausetheathleticassociationwaslowonfunds.However, in1900,thesearchforanewcoachmusthavebeenserious,asRiggshiredJohnHeismantocoachtheTigers. Althoughnolongertheheadcoach,ClemsonathleticsandRiggscouldnotbesplit.Althoughnotgiventhetitle,Riggsalsowastheequivalentofanathleticdirector,managingthemoneyandmak-ingcontractswithotherteams.Thewell-respectedRiggswasalsopresidentoftheSouthernIntercollegiateAthleticAssociation(SIAA)anearlyconferenceprecedingtheSouthernConference.RiggslaterbecamepresidentofClemsononMarch7,1911.Heservedinthiscapacityuntilhisdeathin1924. RiggsFieldwasdedicatedingrandfashiononOctober6,1915.Theband,corpofcadets,alongwithfacultyandalumnimarchedfromTillmanHall to thenewfield. AccordingtoThe Tiger, thegroup formeda “C” formation on the field and poured fourth athrillingvolumeofpatrioticTigeryellsandsongs.ProfessorJ.W.Gantt,PresidentoftheAthleticAssociationintroducedDr.Riggsas,“themanwhohasdonemorefortheathleticsatClemsonandprobablymoreforsouthernathleticsthananyotherman.” Inpresentingthefieldtothecorpsofcadets,Dr.Riggssaid,“ThismagnificentfieldisatokenofrecognitionbytheTrusteesofClemsonCollegeoftheimportanceofmilitaryandathletictrainingforthecadets.Itistobeaplacefortheteachingoftheprinciplesofteamworkandfairplay.Thislargeandbeautifulathleticfieldistostandforthedevelopmentofthephysicalmanandwhetherinrealworkorinplay,itishopedthatthisfieldwillbeusedasanagencyinthedevelopmentofhighandhonorablemen.Whethervictoriousordefeated,maythemenofthisfieldalwaysbegentle-menofthehighesttype." Afewminuteslater,Dr.Riggsmadetheinitialkickoffinthefirstfootballgameplayedonthenewfield.Whileonthefield,heworeaneworangeandbluesweaterhehadjustreceivedfromAuburn,

Dr. Walter M. Riggs

Pictured is Riggs Field being dedicated on October 6, 1915. Clemson and Davidson played to a 6-6 tie in football that day. Riggs Field was the first major Athletic Facility constructed on the Clemson campus.

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Historic Riggs Field Field of Champions

Soccer Events Held at Historic Riggs Field√1987NCAAMen'sSoccerFinalFour

√1988,1994,2001Men'sACCChampionships

√1996Women'sACCChampionships

√1981,1982,1983,1984,1985,1987,1990,1993,1995,1997,1998,2000,2001,2002,2006NCAAMen'sSoccerTournamentMatches

√1994,1996,1997,1998,1999,2000,2001NCAAWomen'sTournamentMatches

√23Clemson'sMen'sInvitationals

√9ClemsonWomen'sInvitationals

All-TimeMen'sRiggsFieldRecord:340-80-29

Clemson vs. Top 25 Teams at Riggs:61-31-7

Record Crowds!

Field of Champions

CHAMPIONSHIP FIELD--Clemson won the 1987 National Championship and the 2001 ACC Championship on Historic Riggs Field on the Clemson campus.

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Historic Riggs Field The One and Only

Top Crowds at Historic Riggs Field

Date Opponent Crowd

12/6/87 CU2,SanDiegoSt.0 (NCAAFinals) 8,332

9/15/06 CU1,NorthCarolina0 7,012

9/8/06 CU2,Maryland1 6,821

12/2/05 CU1,Creighton0 (NCAAQuarterfinals) 6,680

12/5/87 CU4,NorthCarolina1(NCAASemifinals) 6,500The8,332fortheNCAAFinals in1987isthelargestcrowdinthehistoryoftheACC.ItalsosettheNCAArecordfortheFinalsbeforetheCollegeCupwasheldatneutralsites.

CLEMSON IS A NATIONAL LEADER IN ATTENDANCE Home National Year Games Total Avg. Rank 2000 12 14,209 1,184 11th 2001 15 26,319 1,755 7th 2002 10 15,088 1,508 8th 2003 11 11,455 1,041 19th 2004 9 14,704 1,633 9th 2005 14 23,605 1,686 8th 2006 9 21,664 2,407 7th 2007 12 23,223 1,935 12th 2008 10 14,518 1,452 13th 2009 10 16,178 1,618 10th 2010 10 12,871 1,287 20th

Pictured is part of the 8,332 fans that attended the 1987 NCAA Finals at Historic Riggs Field. Clemson won the Na-tional Championship on Historic Riggs Field on December 6, 1987 with a 2-0 victory over San Diego State.

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2010 Box Scores 2010 in Review

South Carolina 2, Clemson 0Sept. 3, at Columbia, SC

Scoring:SC-Brettschneider(Wiltse)45:40SC-Traynor(Brettschneider,Martinez)65:59

Scoring By Periods:SouthCarolina 0 2=0Clemson 0 0=0

Shots: Clemson5,USC11Corner Kicks:Clemson2,USC3Goalie Saves:Mizell(CU)2,Maurer(SC)0Fouls:Clemson14,USC19Clemson Shots: Savage1,Burton1,Cava1,McGill1,Onyeador1Clemson Starters:Mizell,Metcalf,Blaise,Sav-age, Priest, Stockinger, Drake, Burton, Cava,Nelson,GodwinClemson Subs: Papanikolopoulos, McGill,OnyeadorAttendance:6,157

East Tennessee St. 1, Clemson 0Sept. 6, at Clemson, SC

Scoring: ETSU-Reis(PenaltyKick)106:46

Scoring By Periods:EastTenn.St. 0 0 0 1=1Clemson 0 0 0 0=0

Shots:Clemson10,ETSU25Corner Kicks:Clemson5,ETSU12Goalie Saves:Mizell(CU)5,Holt(ETSU)1Hreha(ETSU)1Fouls:Clemson17,ETSU22Clemson Shots: Metcalf1,Blaise1,Savage2,Stockinger1,Sumpter1,Burton1,Priest1,Alcocer2Clemson Starters:Mizell,Metcalf,Blaise,Sav-age,Stockinger,Sumpter,Drake,Burton,Cava,Nelson,GodwinClemson Subs:Priest,McGill,Onyeador,AlcocerAttendance:820

Wake Forest 2, Clemson 1Sept. 10, at Winston-Salem, NC

Scoring:WF-Lubahn(Watts)33:45CU-Sumpter(Drake)56:14WF-Arena(Redmond,Duvall)57:43

Scoring By Periods:WakeForest 1 1=2Clemson 0 1=1

Shots: Clemson7,WakeForest10Corner Kicks:Clemson4,WakeForest2Goalie Saves:Mizell(CU)5,Fitzgerald(WF)2Fouls:Clemson11,WakeForest12Clemson Shots:Metcalf1,Savage3,Sumpter1,Burton2Clemson Starters:Mizell,Metcalf,Blaise,Sav-age,Priest,Stockinger,Sumpter,Drake,Burton,Nelson,GodwinClemson Subs:Cava,McGill,Onyeador,AlcocerAttendance:3,362

Clemson 1 Virginia Tech 1 (OT)Sept. 17, at Blacksburg, VA

Scoring:VT-Bentley(PenaltyKick)18:05C-Sumpter(Drake)42:21

Scoring By Periods:Clemson 1 0 0 0=1VirginiaTech 1 0 0 0=1

Shots: Clemson7,VirginiaTech17Corner Kicks:Clemson6VirginiaTech10Goalie Saves:Mizell(CU)6,Renfro(VT)3Fouls:Clemson8,VirginiaTech10Clemson Shots:Metcalf1,Savage1,Sumpter2,Drake2,Burton1Clemson Starters:Mizell,Metcalf,Blaise,Sav-age,Priest,Stockinger,Sumpter,Drake,Burton,Nelson,GodwinClemson Subs:Cava,Onyeador,BullockAttendance:1,377

Clemson 1, Furman 0 (OT)Sept. 22, at Greenville, SC

Scoring:C-NickBurton(Unassisted)93:34

Scoring By Periods:Clemson 0 0 1=1Furman 0 0 0=0

Shots: Clemson8,Furman11Corner Kicks:Clemson6,Furman4Goalie Saves:Mizell(CU)2,Kann(F)2Fouls:Clemson10,Furman8Clemson Shots: Blaise1,Priest1,Drake2,Burton1,Onyeador1,Savage2Clemson Starters:Mizell,Metcalf,Papanikolo-poulos,Blaise,Priest,Stockinger,Drake,Burton,Onyeador,Godwin,ErasmusClemson Subs:Savage,McGill,DoranAttendance:2,726

Virginia 1, Clemson 0Sept. 25, at Clemson, SC

Scoring:V-AriDimas(Unassisted)87:34

Scoring By Periods:Virginia 0 1=1Clemson 0 0=0

Shots:Clemson5,Virginia4Corner Kicks:Clemson8,Virginia1Goalie Saves:Mizell(CU)0,Restrepo(V)2Fouls:Clemson11,Virginia14Clemson Shots:Burton2,Nelson1,Savage1,Erasmus1Clemson Starters:Mizell,Metcalf,Blaise,Stock-inger,Sumpter,Drake,Burton,McGill,Onyeador,Nelson,GodwinClemson Subs:Savage,Priest,BullockErasmusAttendance:1,128

Charlotte 2, Clemson 1 (OT)Sept. 28, at Charlotte, NC

Scoring:C-Metcalf(Unassisted)18:30Char-Cuero(Smith)22:15Char-Cuero(Tucker)104:05

Scoring By Periods:Clemson 1 0=1Virginia 0 0=0

Shots:Clemson6,Charlotte28Corner Kicks:Clemson5,Charlotte8Goalie Saves:Mizell(CU)9,Dawson(CH)2Fouls: ClemsonClemson7,Charlotte11Clemson Shots: Metcalf3,McGill1,Savage1,Priest1Clemson Starters:Mizell,Metcalf,Blaise,Stock-inger,Sumpter,Drake,Burton,McGill,Onyeador,Nelson,GodwinClemson Subs:Savage,Priest,Cava,Alcocer,ErasmusAttendance:2,579

Clemson 1, St. Louis 0Oct. 1, at Clemson, SC

Scoring:C-RileySumpter(Burton)75:04

Scoring By Periods:Clemson 0 1=1St.Louis 0 0=0

Shots:Clemson14,St.Louis6Corner Kicks:Clemson9,St.Louis2Goalie Saves:Mizell(CU)3,Shackelford(StL)3Clemson Shots:Savage4,Stockinger1,Sumpt-er3,Burton2,Erasmus2,Priest1,Onyeador1Clemson Starters: Mizell, Metcalf, Papaniko-lopoulos,Blaise,Savage,Stockinger,Sumpter,Burton,McGill,Godwin,ErasmusClemson Subs:Priest,Drake,Onyeador,WelsonAttendance:1,458

Clemson 5, Gardner-Webb 0Oct. 5, at Clemson, SC

Scoring:C-NickBurton(Onyeador,Erasmus)C-TommyDrake(Cava)13:44C-K.C.Onyeador(Unassisted)28:03C-TommyDrake(Priest,Stockinger)35:39C-AustinSavage(Nelson)48:53

Scoring By Periods:Clemson 4 1=5Gardner-Webb0 0=0

Shots: Clemson16,Gardner-Webb8Corner Kicks:Clemson8,Gardner-Webb2Goalie Saves:Mizell(CU)3,Spearman(C)0Garcia(GW)2,Robinson(GW)0Fouls:Clemson13,Gardner-Webb5Clemson Shots: Blaise 1, Savage 2, Drake4,Burton 2,Cava 1,Onyeador 3,Sumpter 1,Bullock1,Alcocer1Clemson Starters:Mizell,Metcalf,Blaise,Sav-age,Stockinger,Drake,Burton,Cava,Onyeador,GodwinErasmusClemson Subs:Papanikolopoulos,Priest,

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Sumpter, Bullock,Nelson,Spearman,Alcocer,DoranAttendance: 871

Clemson 1, Boston College 1Oct. 8, at Clemson, SC

Scoring:C-K.C.Onyeador(Nelson,Burton)7:52BC-EdvinWorley(Bekker,Mejia)68:08

Scoring By Periods:Clemson 1 0 0 0=1BostonCollege 0 1 0 0=1

Shots:Clemson11,BostonCollege10Corner Kicks:Clemson3,BostonCollege2Goalie Saves:Mizell(C)5,Luthy(BC)4Clemson Shots: Metcalf1,Savage2,Drake1,Burton2,Onyeador2,Nelson1,McGill2Clemson Starters: Mizell, Metcalf, Blaise,Savage, Stockinger, Sumpter, Drake, Burton,Onyeador,Nelson,ErasmusClemson Subs:Priest,Cava,McGillAttendance:2,142

Elon 1, Clemson 0Oct. 12, at Clemson, SC

Scoring:E-ChrisThomas(Ogunyase)22:21

Scoring By Periods:Elon 1 0=1Clemson 0 0=0

Shots: Elon8,Clemson12Corner Kicks:Elon2,Clemson8Goalie Saves:Miller(E)7,Mizell(CU)4Fouls:Elon13,Clemson5Clemson Shots:Blaise1,Savage2,Stockinger2,Sumpter2,Drake1,Burton1,McGill1,On-yeador1,Alcocer1Clemson Starters:Mizell,Blaise,Savage,Stock-inger,Sumpter,Drake,Burton,McGill,Onyeador,Nelson,ErasmusClemson Subs:Priest,Cava,Godwin,AlcocerAttendance: 814

Maryland 3, Clemson 2Oct. 16, at College Park, MD

Scoring:M-SunnyJane(Kassel,White)38:07M-PaulTorres(Woodberry)39:53C-AustinSavage(Drake)54:37C-TommyDrake(Burton,Metcalf)72:06M-JasonHerrick(Kassel)75:32

Scoring By Periods:Clemson 0 2=2Maryland 2 1=3Shots:Clemson8,Maryland18Corner Kicks:Clemson1,Maryland8Goalie Saves:Mizell(CU)4,MacMath(M)1Fouls: Clemson11,Maryland7Clemson Shots: Blaise1,Savage2,Sumpter1,Nelson1,Drake1,Burton2Clemson Starters: Mizell, Metcalf, Blaise,Savage, Stockinger, Sumpter, Cava, McGill,Onyeador,Nelson,Godwin

Clemson Subs: Priest,Drake,Burton,ErasmusAttendance:3,715

Clemson 1, Georgia Southern 1 Oct. 19, at Clemson, SC

Scoring:GS-JonCox(Leonard)27:11C-StephenMcGill(Sumpter,Stockinger)86:12

Scoring By Periods:Clemson 0 1 0 0=1Ga.Southern 1 0 0 0=1

Shots: Clemson18,Ga.Southern8Corner Kicks:Clemson9,Ga.Southern5Goalie Saves:Mizell(CU)2,Platt(GS)6Fouls:Clemson12,Ga.Southern10Clemson Shots: Metcalf1,Blaise2,Savage7,Sumpter1,Burton3,McGill2,Onyeador2Clemson Starters:Mizell,Metcalf,Blaise,Sav-age,Stockinger,Sumpter,Burton,Cava,McGill,Nelson,GodwinClemson Subs: Priest,Drake,Onyeador,Al-cocer,ErasmusAttendance: 1,218

Clemson 2, Duke 1 (OT)Oct. 22, at Clemson, SC

Scoring:C-K.C.Onyeador(Drake)44:01D-RyanFinley(Grossman)84:09C-RileySumpter(Stockinger,McGill)96:14

Scoring By Periods:Clemson 1 0 1=2Duke 0 1 0=1

Shots:Clemson12,Duke15Corner Kicks:Clemson5,Duke7Goalie Saves:Mezell(CU)4,Belshaw(D)1Fouls: Clemson19,Duke11Clemson Shots:Metcalf1,Savage3,Sumpter1,Drake2,Burton3,McGill1,Onyeador1Clemson Starters:Mizell,Metcalf,Blaise,Sav-age,Stockinger,Sumpter,Drake,Burton,Cava,McGill,NelsonClemson Subs:Priest,Onyeador,GodwinAttendance:2,215

Clemson 2, Wofford 2 (OT)Oct. 27, at Clemson, SC

Scoring:W-WIlsonHood(Padula)13:51C-TommyDrake(Godwin,Savage)38:35W-ArminKinigadner(Unassisted)55:18C-K.C.Onyeador(KeeganPriest)74:59

Scoring By Periods:Clemson 1 1 0 0=2Wofford 1 1 0 0=2

Shots: Clemson14,Wofford12Corner Kicks: Clemson12,Wofford6Goalie Saves:J.D.Spearman(C)1,Mizell(C)2,Drennan(W)6Fouls: Clemson8,Wofford19Clemson Shots: Savage2,Priest1,Stockinger1,Drake1,Burton2,Cava2,McGill1,Sumpter1,Onyeador3

Clemson Starters:Spearman,Blaise,Savage,Priest,Stockinger,Drake,Burton,Cava,McGill,Nelson,GodwinClemson Subs: Mizell, Papanikolopoulos,Sumpter,Onyeardor,BullockAlcocerAttendance:1,063

Clemson 3, N.C. State 1Oct. 31, at Clemson, SC

Scoring:C-AustinSavage(McGill):25NCS-JohnLung'aho(Smith)19:04C-TommyDrake(Onyeador)74:26C-K.C.Onyeador(McGill,Blaise)76:44

Scoring By Periods:Clemson 1 2=3N.C.State 1 0=1

Shots:Clemson8,N.C.State5Corner Kicks:Clemson7,N.C.State2Goalie Saves:Mizell(CU)2,Mackvick(NCS)1Clemson Shots:Blaise1,Savage3,Drake1,Burton1,McGill1,Onyeador1Clemson Starters: Mizell, Metcalf, Blaise,Savage, Stockinger, Sumpter, Drake, Burton,McGill,Nelson,GodwinClemson Subs:Priest,Cava,OnyeadorAttendance: 1,142

Riley Sumpter scored the winning goal in Clemson's 2-1 upset victory over 18th-ranked Duke at Clemson's Historic Riggs Field on October 22. Sumpter scored his goal in the 97th minute of play in overtime to give the Tigers the win. This is also Coach Mike Noonan's first win over an ranked opponent in his Clemson career.

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North Carolina 2, Clemson 0Nov. 5, at Chapel Hill, NC

Scoring:NC-Farfan(PenaltyKick)20:19NC-RobbieLovejoy(McCarty)73:17

Scoring By Periods:NorthCarolina 1 1=2Clemson 0 0=0

Shots:Clemson7,NorthCarolina19Corner Kicks:Clemson4,NorthCarolina3Goalie Saves: Mizell(CU)4,Goodwin(NC)2Fouls: Clemson11,NorthCarolina11Clemson Shots: Blaise1,Savage2,Drake1,Burton1,Onyeador1,McGill1Clemson Starters:Mizell,Metcalf,Blaise,Sav-age,Stockinger,Drake,Burton,Cava,Onyeador,Nelson,GodwinClemson Subs:Priest,McGill,ErasmusAttendance:1,925

FracklinBlaise 0-1 0-1NickBurton 1-0 0-1 1-0 0-1 0-1 2-3ErickCava 0-1 0-1TommyDrake 0-1 0-1 2-0 1-1 0-1 1-0 1-0 0-1 5-5MattErasmus 0-1 0-1BoGodwin 0-1 0-1StephenMcGill 1-0 0-1 0-2 1-3JackMetcalf 1-0 0-1 1-1WesNelson 0-1 0-1 0-2K.C.Onyeador 1-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-1 5-2KeeganPriest 0-1 0-1 0-2AustinSavage 1-0 1-0 0-1 1-0 1-0 4-1AlexStockinger 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-3RileySumpter 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-1 1-0 4-1Totals 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-1 1-0 0-0 1-0 1-1 5-6 1-2 0-0 2-3 1-2 2-3 2-3 3-4 0-0 1-1 22- 27

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EastTenn.St.

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VirginiaTech

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Virginia

Charlotte

St.Louis

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Totals

Maryland 2, Clemson 1ACC Tournament

Nov. 10, at Cary, NC

Scoring:M-BillyCortes(Torres)8:43C-AustinSavage(Drake)18;32M-CaseyTownsend(Cortes)55:33

Scoring By Periods:Maryland 1 1=2Clemson 1 0=1

Shots:Clemson5,Maryland12Corner Kicks:Clemson4,Maryland3Goalie Saves:Mizell(CU)2,MacMath(M)1Fouls: Clemson11,Maryland7Clemson Shots: Savage2,Drake1,McGill2Clemson Starters:Mizell,Metcalf,Blaise,Sav-age,Stockinger,Sumpter,Drake,Cava,Nelson,Godwin,ErasmusClemson Subs: Papanikolopoulos, Priest,Burton,McGill,OnyeadorAttendance: 273

Austin Savage scored two goals in the last three matches of the season. He is one of the Tigers' top returning scor-ers returning in 2011. He is pictured just after he scored a goal against third -ranked Maryland in the ACC Tourna-ment.

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2010 Statistics 2010 in Review

2010 Results (Overall Record: 5-9-4, ACC Record: 2-4-2) #CU #Opp.Date Score W L T Site Rank Opponent RankS.3 0-2 L A SouthCarolinaS.6 0-1 L H EastCarolina(OT)S.10 1-2 L A * WakeForest 12/11S.17 1-1 T A * VirginiaTech(OT)S.22 1-0 W A Furman(OT)S.25 0-1 L H * Virginia 5/5S.28 1-2 L A Charlotte(OT)O.1 1-0 W H St.LouisO.5 5-0 W H Gardner-WebbO.8 1-1 T H * BostonCollege(OT)O.12 0-1 L H ElonO.16 2-3 L A * Maryland 4/4O.19 1-1 T H GeorgiaSouthern(OT)O.22 2-1 W H * Duke(OT) 18/18O.27 2-2 T H Wofford(OT)O.31 3-1 W H * N.C.StateN.5 0-2 L A * NorthCarolinaN.10 1-2 L N1 Maryland 4/41-ACCTournament,Cary,NC#RankingsaccordingtotheNSCAAandSoccerAmericaPolls*DenotesAtlanticCoastConferenceMatch

2010 Individual StatisticsPlayer GP-GS Shots Assists Goals WG PointsTommyDrake 18-15 17 5 5 1 15K.C.Onyeador 18-8 16 2 5 0 12AustinSavage 18-15 42 1 4 0 9RileySumpter 15-13 14 1 4 2 9NickBurton 18-16 27 3 2 2 7StephenMcGill 16-9 13 3 1 0 5JackMetcalf 16-16 9 1 1 0 3AlexStockinger 18-18 5 3 0 0 3KeeganPriest 18-5 5 2 0 0 2WesNelson 17-15 3 2 0 0 2FrancklinBlaise 18-18 9 1 0 0 1EricCava 15-9 1 1 0 0 1MattErasmus 1106 3 1 0 0 1BoGodwin 17-15 10 1 0 0 1MarcoAlcocer 7-0 4 0 0 0 0ErikMozzo 1-0 1 0 0 0 0CedricBullock 4-0 1 0 0 0 0JoshDoran 2-0 0 0 0 0 0NickPapanikolopoulos6-2 0 0 0 0 0ClemsonTotals 18-18 173 27 22 5 71OpponentTotals 18-18 227 22 23 9 68

GOALKEEPER STATISTICSPlayer GP-GS Min. SO Goals GAA SavesCodyMizell 18-17 1643 2 21 1.15 64JDSpearman 2-1 98 0 2 1.84 1ClemsonTotals 18 1741 2 23 1.19 65OpponentsTotals 18 1741 5 22 1.14 49

MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICSCorner Kicks:Clemson106,Opponents82 Fouls:Clemson193,Opponents228

Scoring By Period 1 2 OT OT TOTClemson 11 9 2 0 22Opponents 11 10 0 2 23

GAME BY GAME TEAM STATISTICSScoring by Periods Goals Ast Pts Shots CK Saves FoulsClemson 0 0 0 0 0 5 2 2 14So.Carolina 0 2 2 3 7 11 3 0 19

Clemson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 5 5 17E.Tenn.St. 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 25 12 2 22

Clemson 0 1 1 1 3 7 4 5 11WakeForest 1 1 2 3 7 10 2 2 12

Clemson 1 0 0 0 1 1 3 7 6 6 8Va.Tech 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 17 10 3 10

Clemson 0 0 1 1 0 2 8 6 2 10Furman 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 4 2 8

Clemson 0 0 0 0 0 5 8 0 11Virginia 0 1 1 0 2 4 1 2 14

Clemson 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 6 5 9 7Charlotte 1 0 0 1 2 2 6 28 8 4 11

Clemson 0 1 1 1 3 14 9 3 12St.Louis 0 0 0 0 0 6 2 3 8

Clemson 4 1 5 6 16 16 8 3 5Gardner-Webb0 0 0 0 0 8 2 2 13

Clemson 1 0 0 0 1 2 4 11 3 5 8BostonCollege0 1 0 0 1 2 4 10 2 4 15

Clemson 0 0 0 0 0 12 8 4 5Elon 1 0 1 1 3 8 2 7 13

Clemson 0 2 2 3 7 8 1 4 11Maryland 2 1 3 4 10 18 8 1 7

Clemson 0 1 0 0 1 2 4 18 9 2 12Ga.Southern 1 0 0 0 1 1 3 8 5 6 10

Clemson 1 0 1 2 3 7 12 5 4 19Duke 0 1 0 1 1 3 15 7 1 11

Clemson 1 1 0 0 2 3 7 14 12 3 8Wofford 1 1 0 0 2 1 5 12 6 6 19

Clemson 1 2 3 4 10 8 7 2 13N.C.State 1 0 1 1 3 5 2 1 18

Clemson 0 0 0 0 0 7 4 4 11No.Carolina 1 1 2 1 5 19 3 2 11

Clemson 1 0 1 1 3 5 4 2 11Maryland 1 1 2 2 6 12 3 1 7

Clemson 11 9 2 022 27 71 173 106 65 193Opponent 1110 0 223 22 68 227 82 49 228

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2011 Opponents Information

Charlotte 49ersSeptember 20, at Clemson, SC

Head Coach: JeremyGunnSchool Record: 48-21-10,4YearsSeries Record: Clemsonleads9-3-32010 Record: 13-5-1Conference: Atlantic10Conference Record: 8-1Conference Finish: FirstStarters Back/Lost: 10/1 Letterwinners Back/Lost: 20/7 Sports Info. Dir.: BrentStastnySID Phone (704)687-6313Ath. Website: www.bceagles.com

Duke Blue DevilsSeptember 16, at Clemson, SC

Head Coach: JohnKerrSchool Record: 34-21-6,3yearsSeries Record: SeriesTied23-23-42010 Record: 10-6-4Conference: AtlanticCoastConf.Conference Record: 3-3-2Conference Finish: FourthStarters Back/Lost: 7/4Letterwinners Back/Lost: 17/8Sports Info. Dir.: MeredithRiederSID Phone: (919)684-3328Athletic Website: goduke.com

East Tennessee StateAugust 27, at Birmingham, AL

Head Coach: ScottCalabreseSchool Record: 27-25-4,3yearsSeries Record: ETSULeads1-02010 Record: 15-6Conference: AtlanticSunConference Record: 7-2Conference Finish: SecondStarters Back/Lost: 9/2Letterwinners Back/Lost: 19/3Sports Info. Dir.: KyleMattracionSID Phone: (423)439-5612Athletic Website: www.etsubucs.com

Elon PhoenixOctober 11, at Elon, NC

Head Coach: DarrenPowellSchool Record: 55-47-16,6yearsSeries Record: SeriesTied2-2-12010 Record: 8-6-5Conference: SouthernConference Record: 4-2-1 Conference Finish: T-FourthStarters Back/Lost: 8/3Letterwinners Back/Lost: 18/7Sports Info. Dir: EricaRobersonSID Phone: (336)278-6711Ath. Website: www.elonphoenix.com

Furman PaladinsOctober 18, at Clemson, SC

Head Coach: DougAllisonSchool Record: 210-94-28,16yrs.Series Record: ClemsonLeads8-12010 Record: 10-7-4Conference: SouthernConference Record: 4-1-2Conference Finish: T-FirstStarters Back/Lost: 10/1Letterwinners Back/Lost: 15/7Sports Info. Dir.: JordanCaskeySID Phone: (864)294-3065Ath. Website: www.furmanpaladins.com

Gardner WebbSeptember 27, at Clemson, SC

Head Coach: TonySetzerSchool Record: 163-258-27,24yrs.Series Record: ClemsonLeads8-12010 Record: 8-11Conference: BigSouthConference Record: 5-3Conference Finish: ThirdStarters Back/Lost: 5/6Letterwinners Back/Lost: 23/12Sports Info. Director: KevinDavisSID Phone: (704)406-3523Athletic Website: www.gwusports.com

Adelphi PanthersOctober 21, at Clemson

Head Coach: CarloAcquistaSchool Record: 40-25-9,4yearsSeries Record:Clemsonleads1-02010 Record: 11-6-2Conference: AtlanticSoccerConference Record: 2-0-2Conference Finish: SecondStarters Back/Lost: 6/5Letterwinners Back/Lost: 23/5Sports Info. Dir.: MattDispensaSID Phone: (516)877-4236Ath. Website: www.aupanthers.com

Alabama-Birmingham BlazersAugust 27, at Birmingham, AL

Head Coach: MikeGetmanSchool Record: 212-131-29,19yrs.Series Record: Clemsonleads1-02010 Record: 10-7-1Conference: ConferenceUSAConference Record: 4-4Conference Finish: FifthStarters Back/Lost: 6/5Letterwinners Back/Lost: 12/9Sports Info. Director: AaronJordanSID Phone: (205)934-7920Ath. Website: www.uabsports.com

Boston College EaglesAugust 27, at Birmingham, AL

Head Coach: EdKellySchool Record: 217-171-43,23yrs.Series Record: BCLeads3-2-22010 Record: 10-5-5Conference: AtlanticCoastConf.Conference Record: 2-2-4Conference Finish: FifthStarters Back/Lost: 14/5Letterwinners Back/Lost: 8/3Sports Info. Director: MattLynchSID Phone: (617)552-2193Athletic Website: bceagles.com

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MarylandOctober 28, at Clemson, SC

Head Coach: SashoCirovskiSchool Record: 270-111-23,16yrs.Series Record: Clemsonleads30-20-12010 Record: 19-3-1Conference: AtlanticCoastConf.Conference Record: 6-1-1Conference Finish: SecondStarters Back/Lost: 4/7Letterwinners Back/Lost: 18/8Sports Info. Director: JodiFlickSID Phone: (301)304-7066Athletic Website: www.umterps.com

North Carolina Tar HeelsOctober 7, at Chapel Hill, NC

Head Coach: CarlosSomoanoSchool Record: FirstYearSeries Record: Clemsonleads 27-21-62010 Record: 16-4-4Conference: AtlanticCoastConf.Conference Record: 7-0-1Conference Finish: FirstStarters Back/Lost: 5/6Letterwinners Back/Lost: 13/7Sports Info. Dir.: DaveSchmidtSID Phone: (919)962-0084Ath. Website: www.tarheelblue.com

N.C. StateSeptember 23, at Raleigh, NC

Head Coach: KellyFindleySchool Record: FirstYearSeries Record: Clemsonleads31-14-72010 Record: 10-8-2Conference: AtlanticCoastConference Record: 1-5-2Conference Finish: EighthStarters Back/Lost: 6/5Letterwinners Back/Lost: 15/7Sports Info. Dir.: BrianReinhardtSID Phone: (919)515-8953Athletic Website: www.gopack.com

South CarolinaSeptember 2, at Clemson, SC

Head Coach: MarkBersonSchool Record: 430-175-58,33Yrs.Series Record: Clemsonleads22-15-12010 Record: 13-7-2Conf.: ConferenceUSA(Soccer)Conference Record: 4-3-1Conference Finish: FourthStarters Back/Lost:5/6Letterwinners Back/Lost: 17/9Sports Info. Director: EmilyFeeneySID Phone: (803)777-7743Ath. Website: www.uscsports.com

Virginia CavaliersSeptember 30, at Clemson, SC

Head Coach: MikeGetmanSchool Record: 225-85-28,15yrs. Series Record: UVALeads21-26-52010 Record: 10-7-1Conference: AtlanticCoastConference Record: 2-4-2Conference Finish: SixthStarters Back/Lost: 10/1Letterwinners Back/Lost: 19/4Sports Info. Dir.: AndyFledderjohannSID Phone: (434)982-5500Ath. Website: www.virginiasports.com

Virginia TechNovember 3, at Blacksburg, VA

Head Coach: MikeBrizendineSchool Record: 10-25-3,2yearsSeries Record: SeriesTied3-3-32010 Record: 5-13-1Conference: AtlanticCoastConf.Conference Record: 1-6-1Conference Finish: NinthStarters Back/Lost: 6/5Letterwinners Back/Lost: 14/11Sports Info. Dir.: JimRodriguezSID Phone: (540)231-6892Ath. Website: www.hokiesports.com

Wake ForestSept. 9, at Winston-Salem, NC

Head Coach: JayVidovichSchool Record: 233-96-33,18 Yrs.Series Record: WFLeads17-16-32010 Record: 8-9-2Conference: AtlanticCoastConf.Conference Record: 4-3-1Conference Finish: ThirdStarters Back/Lost: 9/2Letterwinners Back/Lost: 16/8Sports Info. Dir.: BrendanBergenSID Phone: (336)758-5842Athletic Website: www.wakeforestsports.com

Wofford TerriersOctober 31, at Spartanburg, SC

Head Coach: RalphPolsonSchool Record: 21-27-6,3yearsSeries Record: ClemsonLeads9-0-12010 Record: 3-11-3Conference: SouthernConference Record: 1-6Conference Finish: SeventhStarters Back/Lost: 6/5Letterwinners Back/Lost: 13/13Sports Info. Dir.: RyanBridgesSID Phone: (864)597-4098Ath. Web.: www.woffordterriers.com

2011 NCAA Tournament Dates52nd Annual Championship

NCAA TournamentFirst Round, Campus Sites

Thursday, Nov. 17

Second Round, Campus SitesSaturday, Nov. 19-Sunday, Nov. 20

Third RoundSaturday, Nov. 26-Sunday, Nov. 27

QuarterfinalsFriday, Dec. 2-Sunday, Dec. 4

NCAA College Cup, Regions Park, Hoover, Ala.

Friday, Dec. 9 - Sunday, Dec. 11

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Francklin Blaise Senior Spotlight

ForClemsonmen’ssoccerseniorFrancklinBlaise,aMiami,FLnativeandHaitian-AmericanwhoseparentsarefromHaiti,thehardworkanddisciplinehaspaidoff.“IlivedmywholelifeinMiami,”saidBlaise.“MyfatherwantedustoliveinaplacethatwouldexposeusnotonlytotheHaitianculture,butotherculturesaswell.Hewantedustobeexposedtoeveryopportunitypossible.“WhenIwasgrowingup,Iplayedallthesports...football,bas-ketball,track&field.Anythingthatinvolvedjumpingandrunning,Iwasthereparticipating.”AsBlaisegrewolder,hedecidedtochooseonesport.Itmusthavebeenfate,ashechosesoccer.“Myfatherwastoughonusasfarasacademics,”explainedBlaise.“Wehadtodoourstudyingandschoolworkfirstbeforewecouldparticipateorplaysports. I likedall thesports,but Ithoughtsoccerwastheoneforme.”Soccerisasportofdisciplineandhardwork.Likemanysports,therearepositionsthatclaimtheheadlinesandothersaresome-timesforgotteninthepublic’seye.“WhenIbeganplayingsoccer,Ialwaysplayedforward.Ilovedscoringgoalslikeanyonewould.Oneday,weweregettingbeat3-0athalftimeinayouthmatchandthecoachputmeintheback(defenderposition)tohelpourdefense.Iwas10andIwaswon-deringwhat’sgoingon,butImademyfirsttackleanditfeltgreat.Ihelpedshut that teamdown in thesecondhalfand I’vebeenplayingadefenderpositioneversince.” Likeanygreatathlete,Blaisehadmanypeople to influencehimwhilegrowingup.Besideshisparents,MarkChin,ayouthcoach,madeasubstantialimpressiononhimandhelpedshapehisfuture.“Oneyear,Istoppedplayingsoccer,becausemyfatherthoughtIneededtofocusonacademics,”admittedBlaise.“CoachChincalledmeandencouragedme to continueplayingsoccer. HesaidthatIhadwhatittakestoplaycollegesoccerandmaybeonthenationalteam.”Duringhisjuniorcareer,hemadeanappearancewiththeU20NationalTeaminatournamentinMexico.HealsoplayedwiththeU18NationalTeaminatournamentinPortugal.FortunatelyfortheTigers,BlaisecontinuedplayingsoccerandhefoundhiswaytotheClemsoncampus.“WhenIwasconsideringschools,Iputdownalistonapieceofpaper,”saidBlaise.“IalwayswantedtoplayintheACC.IwantedtoleavethestateofFloridaandIwantedtocompeteagainstthebest.OneschoolIwantedtolookatwasUCLA.ThenitcamedowntoClemsonandMaryland.“Clemsonwasmyfirstchoice.Theacademics,thetradition,andthewarmclimatewerewhatinfluencedme.Ilovedthecol-legetownandthatitwasn’tabigcity.Iwantedtoplayimmedi-atelyandIwantedtohelptheteamstartwinningassoonasIar-rived.Clemsonisafriendlyplacewithagreatatmosphere.Thefacilitiesarealsogreat.”Playingintheroleofadefendercouldbecomparedtotheroleofplayingasanoffensive linemanon thegridiron. The role isveryimportant,evencrucial,butsometimestheheadlinesgoto

others.“Theattentionthatwedon’tgetdoesn’tbothermeatall,”statedBlaise.“Playinginthebackisallaboutpride.Whenthey’reyell-ingatyouontheroad,youknowyou’redoingsomethingright.“IlovemakingtacklesandIlovethethoughtofshuttingdowntheotherteam.It’sa‘discipline’positionandIknowtheimpor-tance of the defenders. More importantly, I just want to helpClemsonbesuccessful.“Ilikeplayinginfrontofthebigcrowds,eitherhomeoraway.Itreallymotivatesmeifthey’refororagainstus.Lastyearwasaverycrucialyear.Weprovedthatwecancompeteagainstany-one.Thisyear,weneedtocontinuetoimproveandkeepworkinghardsowecanbesuccessful.”Inhissparetime,Blaisehasotherinterests.“Intheoffseason,Ilovetodraw.It’sawaytorelaxanditallowsyoutogetyourmindonotherthings.” Another little-known factaboutBlaise ishisability to speakdifferentlanguages,asheisfluentinFrenchandHaitianCreole.Asfarashisfutureplans,BlaisewantstoplaysocceraslongashecanafterhisClemsoncareer.Heplansongettinghisdegreeinpsychologyandlateronreceivingamaster’sdegree.Asfornow,Blaiseisfocusingonthisseason.“Wehavemanygoalsthisyear.WewanttowintheACCandtheNationalCham-pionship.WewantClemsontobethebestitcanbethisseason.”AndwithBlaise’scommitmentanddedication,theTigerscouldbeinstoreforaverysuccessfulseason.

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Records and History Excellence in Tradition

Clemson's Bruce Murray

2011 National Soccer Hall of Fame Inductee

1985 & 1987 All-American1987 Hermann Award Winner

National Team Member1988 Olympian1990 World Cup

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SINGLE MATCH RECORDS

MOST GOALS SCORED BY A CLEMSON PLAYER No. Name Site-Opp. Date 1. #7 NnamdiNwokocha H-BelmontAbbey 9-9-79 2. 6 HenryAbadi A-WesternCarolina 9-26-73 3. 5 LeoSerrano H-Erskine 10-10-67 5 AndyDemori A-Emory 10-10-70 5 NabeelKammoun A-Jacksonville 9-25-71 5 JoeBabashak H-Furman 11-10-71 5 HenryAbadi A-N.C.State 9-16-73 5 ChristianNwokocha H-Duke 10-26-75 5 WoldeHarris H-Vanderbilt 9-4-9410. 4 AndyDemori A-Emory 9-28-68 4 AndyDemori A-TheCitadel 10-26-68 4 HenryAbadi H-Furman 10-3-73 4 WoolleyFord H-Furman 10-3-73 4 RenniePhillips A-N.C.State 11-3-74 4 GeorgeHyles H-NorthCarolina 10-18-74 4 GodwinOgbueze A-N.C.State 10-19-75 4 ChristianNwokocha H-JamesMadison 10-27-76 4 ChristianNwokocha H-FloridaTech 9-11-77 4 NnamdiNwokocha H-Erskine 10-24-79 4 ChuckNash H-AppalachianState 9-5-82 4 PearseTormey H-Presbyterian 10-3-89 4 JimmyGlenn H-SantaClara 10-7-90 4 JohnHammontree H-Maryville 10-16-91 4 WaelSalam H-Mercer 9-29-92 4 WoldeHarris H-App.State 9-22-93 4 WoldieHarris H-Mercer 9-14-94 4 JeffYenzer H-UNCAsheville 9-1-96 4 WojtekKrakowiak H-Elon 10-28-98 4 MarkLisi H-Winthrop 10-13-99 4 MichaelBrooks H-Maryland 10-3-08#-All7GoalsScoredinFirstHalf

MOST GOALS BY A CLEMSON OPPONENT No. Name Site-Opp. Date 1. 4 RasimTugberg A-Maryland 10-3-69 2. 3 NickSkirka H-Maryland 10-24-70 3 PatoGutierrez A-Duke 10-27-70 3 MattMalloy A-SIU-Edwardsville 12-9-79 3 JayHeaps H-Duke 9-21-97 3 GregOldfield N1-PennState 9-3-99 3 BobbyO'Brien A-VirginiaTech 11-21-03

MOST ASSISTS BY A CLEMSON PLAYER No. Name Site-Opp. Date 1. 4 MarkKinch H-Erskine 10-7-92 4 MilesJoseph H-Fran.Marion 9-28-93 4 RiversGuthrie H-Mercer 9-14-94 4 EricQuill H-UNC-Asheville 9-1-96 4 PabloWebster A-UNC-Charlotte 11-5-00 6. 3 MarkRubich H-Erskine 10-10-67 3 Schroeder A-Olgethorpe 11-17-67 3 StuClarkson A-Furman 10-10-70 3 NabellKammoun H-Furman 10-10-71 3 RobertoBradford H-Furman 10-10-71 3 ClydeBrowne H-Virginia 10-29-72 3 NabellKammoun A-WesternCarolina 9-26-73 3 WoolleyFord A-WesternCarolina 9-26-73 3 ClydeWatson A-Jacksonville 9-30-74 3 DouglasScott A-Jacksonville 9-30-74 3 JosephAwesu H-Furman 10-17-79 3 NnamdiNwokocha H-AppalachianState 9-5-82

3 MaxwellAmatasiro H-AppalachianState 9-19-84 3 GaryConner H-Mercer 9-5-84 3 GaryConner H-Charleston 9-1-85 3 PaulCarollo A-NorthCarolina 9-15-85 3 EricEichmann H-Winthrop 9-29-85 3 BruceMurray H-USC-Spar. 10-16-85 3 EricEichmann H-Charleston 8-31-86 3 JamieRootes H-UNC-Asheville 9-1-87 3 KevinEngland H-Jacksonville 9-24-89 3 PearseTormey H-Catawba 9-12-90 3 ImadBaba H-Char.Southern 9-6-93 3 RiversGuthrie H-Mercer 9-14-94 3 DannyCare H-TheCitadel 9-20-95 3 ImadBaba H-Wofford 11-1-95 3 MarkLisi H-Erskine 10-16-96 3 ScottBower H-Belmont 9-9-98 3 WojtekKrakowiak H-Belmont 9-9-98 3 ScottMcIllroy H-Belmont 9-9-98 3 IanFuller H-AppalachianState 9-15-99 3 BobCavamah H-Winthrop 10-13-99 3 RossGoodacre H-Hartford 9-3-00 3 PabloWebster H-N.C.State 9-24-00 3 FabioTambosi H-Gardner-Webb 9-19-01 3 FabioTambosi H-UNC-Greensboro 9-8-02 3 JustinMoore H-Jacksonville 10-4-05 3 HectorQuintanar H-GeorgiaState 8-29-06

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Nnamdi Nwokocha scored seven goals in one half against Belmont Abbey at Clemson, SC on September 9, 1979.

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SHORTEST TIME BETWEEN CLEMSON GOALS

vs.So.CarolinaatClemson,SC,11-3-91:18 DavidMcGuire,48:38,GarrettCronin,48:56

vs.CharlestonSouthernatClemson,SC,9-5-90:19ChrisMartinez,51:15,JimmyGlenn,51:34

vs.BrownatClemson,SC,9-15-78:21MarwanKamaruddin,23:38,TaiwoOgunjobi23:59

vs.FurmanatClemson,SC,10-17-79:22NnamdiNwokocha,18:46,ObedAriri19:08

vs.UNC-Asheville,atClemson,SC10-26-94:23 WoldeHarris,15:10,BryanSproviero,15:33

vs.Davis&Elkins,atClemson,SC10-23-81:24MaxwellAmatasiro,46:18,NnamdiNwokocha46:42

vs.NorthCarolina,atClemson,SC,9-11-94:31 WoldeHarris,17:09,WoldeHarris,17:40

MOST GOALKEEPER SAVES BY A CLEMSON PLAYER No. Name Site-Opp. Date 1. 25 GaryPace A-WarrenWilson 11-2-68 2.22 DenisCarrington H-Howard 10-6-74 3. 21 PaulSmith A-N.C.State 11-11-67 4. 20 GaryPace H-Duke 10-24-69 5. 18 GaryPace A-N.C.State 11-8-69 6. 17 PaulSmith H-WarrenWilson 11-4-67 17 GaryPace A-Erskine 11-5-68 8. 16 JamieSwanner A-Duke 11-20-82 9. 15 SeanBurke A-N.C.State 9-20-81

MOST GOALKEEPER SAVES BY A CLEMSON OPPONENT No. Name Site-Opp. Date 1. 26 BillFinneyfrock H-Erskine 9-25-75 2. 24 Williams A-Furman 11-14-68 3. 23 MarshallWithers H-Furman 9-26-74 23 DaveDolphus A-SouthFlorida 10-4-74 5. 21 LarryGoldberg A-NorthCarolina 10-4-81 21 Adams A-TheCitadel 10-26-68 7. 20 DaveWilliams A-Furman 10-6-67 20 Whitaker H-Oglethorpe 10-27-67 9. 18 DickCraft H-Erskine 10-10-67 18 MichaelFarrell H-Maryland 11-10-74 18 MichaelWatson H-N.C.State 9-22-02 18 GeraldNay H-JamesMadison 9-14-75

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MOST ASSISTS BY A CLEMSON OPPONENT No. Name Site-Opp. Date 1. 3 TimGuelker A-SIU-Edwardsville 12-9-79 3 NeilCovone A-WakeForest 11-2-89 3 JeffAgoos N-Virginia 11-8-92

MOST SHOTS BY A CLEMSON PLAYER No. Name Site-Opp. Date 1. 19 AndyDemori A-Emory 10-10-70 19 WolleyFord A-TheCitadel 10-7-73 3. 17 AndyDemori A-AppalachianState 10-21-70 17 AndyDemori A-Furman 10-10-70 17 HenryAbadi H-Citadel 10-17-72

MOST SHOTS BY A CLEMSON OPPONENT No. Name Site-Opp. Date 1. 15 Cone H-Furman 11-14-68 2. 13 Villa A-SIU-Edwardsville 10-2-76

MOST POINTS SCORED BY A CLEMSON PLAYER No. Name Site-Opp. Date 1. 16 NnamdiNwokocha H-BelmontAbbey 9-9-79 2. 12 HenryAbadi A-WesternCarolina 9-26-73 12 JoeBabashak H-Furman 11-10-71 12 HenryAbadi A-N.C.State 9-16-73 5. 11 LeoSerrano H-Erskine 10-10-67 6. 10 AndyDemori A-Emory 10-10-70 10 NabeelKammoun A-Jacksonville 9-25-71 10 ChristianNwokocha H-Duke 10-26-75 10 WoldeHarris H-Vanderbilt 9-4-94 10 AndyDemori H-Emory 9-28-68

MOST POINTS SCORED BY A CLEMSON OPPONENT No. Name Site-Opp. Date 1. 8 RasimTugberk A-Maryland 10-3-69 2. 6 MattMalloy A-SIU-Edwardsville 12-9-79 6 JayHeaps H-Duke 9-21-97 6 GregOldfield N-PennState 9-3-99 6 BobbyO'Brien A-VirginiaTech 11-21-03

Denis Carrington had 22 saves against sixth-ranked Howard on October 6, 1974 in a match played at Clemson.

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Minimum Time Elapsed Between Goals Scored by Same Individual:31 WoldeHarrisvs.NorthCarolina9-11-94

Minimum Time Elapsed from start of game until first goal:25 AustinSavagevs.N.C.State 10-31-10:39 WoldeHarrisvs.Vanderbilt 9-4-94

Most Goals in a half: 7NnamdiNwokochavs.BelmontAbbey,9-9-79

Most Assists in a Half: 4byMarkKinchvs.Erskine10-7-924byMilesJosephvs.FrancisMarion9-28-934byEricQuillvs.UNC-Asheville,9-1-96

Four Players scoring two or more goals in a single game:

CragDaugherty(2),NabeelKammoun(2),RobertoBradford(2)andJonBabashak(4)vs.Furmanon11-10-71

HenryAbadi(4),WoolleyFord(4),ClydeBrowne(2)andRonGeisbers(2)vs.Furman10-3-73

JimmyGlenn(2),WoldeHarris(2)MilesJoseph(2),andSylvanBednar(2)vs.CharlestonSouthernon9-6-93.

CLEMSON PLAYER WITH TWO GOALS AND TWO ASSISTS IN THE SAME MATCH

Player Game Stats Opponent DateMarkRubich 2Goals3Assists H-Erskine 10-10-67AndyDemori 4Goals2Assists H-Emory 9-28-68CragDaugherty 2Goals2Assists H-GeorgiaState 9-25-70AndyDemori 4Goals2Assists H-GeorgiaState 9-25-70CragDaugherty 2Goals2Assists A-TheCitadel 10-3-70AndyDemori 2Goals2Assists A-Furman 11-10-70NabeelKammoun 2Goals3Assists H-Furman 11-10-71RobertoBradford 2Goals3Asissts H-Furman 11-10-71JonBabashak 4Goals2Assists H-Furman 11-10-71HenryAbadi 5Goals2Asissts A-N.C.State 9-16-73HenryAbadi 3Goals3Assists H-Emory 9-21-73DamianOgunsuyi 2Goals2Assists A-N.C.State 10-19-75NnamdiNwokocha 7Goals2Assists H-BelmontAbbey 9-9-79ObedAriri 3Goals2Assists H-BelmontAbbey 9-9-79MoTinsley 3Goals2Assists H-BelmontAbbey 9-9-79NnamdiNwokocha 2Goals2Assists A-NorthCarolina 10-21-79MoTinsley 2Goals2Assists H-GeorgiaState 9-17-80NnamdiNwokocha 2Goals2Assists A-N.C.State 9-20-81ChuckNash 2Goals2Assists H-Pfieffer 10-31-82ChuckNash 2Goals2Assists H-WesternCarolina9-28-83GaryConnor 2Goals3Assists H-Mercer 9-5-84PeteStebbins 2Goals2Assists H-Mercer 9-5-84J.R.Fenton 2Goals2Assists H-Wofford 9-12-85DickLandgren 2Goals2Assists H-Winthrop 9-29-85BruceMurray 2Goals2Assists H-N.C.State 11-17-85DavidVeghte 2Goals2Assists H-NorthGeorgia 9-1-89PearseTormey 2Goals3Assists H-Catawba 9-12-90JimmyGlenn 2Goals2Assists H-LenoirRhyne 10-23-91JimmyGlenn 2Goals2Assists H-Char.Southern 9-6-93MilesJoseph 2Goals2Assists H-Char.Southern 9-6-93JeffYenzer 2Goals2Assists H-Wofford 10-9-96PaulStalteri 2Goals2Assists H-Wofford 10-9-96RiversGuthrie 3Goals2Assists H-Vanderbilt 9-4-94WojtekKrakowiak 2Goals2Assists H-Erskine 9-17-97MarkLisi 2Goals2Assists H-UNCCharlotte 11-23-97WotjekKrakowiak 2Goals2Assists H-Belmont 9-9-98MarkLisi 2Goals2Assists H-Char.Southern 10-7-98

Wolde Harris scored two goals within :31 seconds of each other in the North Carolina match on September 11, 1994, at Clemson. He finished the ACC match with three goals.

Mark Lisi scored two goals and had two assists in the same match three times during his career.

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SINGLE SEASON RECORDS

GOALSRk. Goals Name Games Year1. 32 HenryAbadi 16 1973 32 JimmyGlenn 24 19933. 31 WojtekKrakowiak 24 19984. 29 WoldeHarris 23 19935. 27 AndyDemori 13 19706. 26 NnamdiNwokocha 18 1979 26 WoldeHarris 15 19948. 21 NnamdiNwokocha 15 1980 21 NnamdiNwokocha 20 1981 21 GaryConner 24 1985 21 WoldeHarris 23 1995 21 WoolleyFord 16 197313. 20 BruceMurray 22 1987 20 DimelonWestfield 20 2002 20 ChristianNwokocha 20 197616. 19 AndyDemori 12 1968 19 GaryConnor 23 1984 19 JimmyGlenn 21 199019. 18 ChristianNwokocha 19 1978 18 GodwinOgbueze 21 1976 18 NabeelKammoun 12 197122. 17 JeffYenzer 18 1996 17 ObedAriri 17 197924. 16 GodwinOgbueze 15 1975 16 GaryConnor 18 1986

MOST GOALS PER GAMERk. Gls/G Name Gls./GP Yr.1. 2.08 AndyDemori 27/13 19702. 2.00 HenryAbadi 32/16 19733. 1.73 WoldeHarris 26/15 19944, 1.58 AndyDemori 19/12 19685. 1.50 NabeelKammoun 18/12 19716. 1.44 NnamdiNwokocha 26/18 19797. 1.40 NnamdiNwokocha 21/15 19808. 1.33 JimmyGlenn 32/24 19939. 1.29 WojtekKrakowiak 31/24 199810. 1.26 WoldeHarris 29/23 1994

ASSISTS Rk. Asts. Name Games Year1. 19 EricEichmann 23 1985 19 MilesJoseph 24 19933. 18 RiversGuthrie 19 19944. 17 MarkLisi 24 19985. 16 ScottBower 24 19986. 15 BruceMurray 25 19847. 14 BruceMurray 21 1985 14 PearseTormey 20 1990 14 ImadBaba 24 199310. 13 ChristianNwokocha 17 1977 13 PearseTormey 19 1988 13 PabloWebster 20 200013. 12 JimmyGlenn 24 1993 12 EricEichmann 25 1984 12 FabioTambosi 22 200216 11 ImadBaba 20 1994 11 NnamdiNwokocha 18 1979 11 EricEichmann 20 1986 11 JohnWilson 23 1998 11 BruceMurray 22 198721. 10 RiversGuthrie 21 1993 10 MoTinsley 17 1980 10 MoTinsley 17 1979 10 ThomasNajjar 20 1990 10 DannyCare 23 1995 10 NabeelKammoun 15 1972 10 ClydeBrowne 17 1973

In 1993, Miles Joseph tied the Clemson record for most assists in a season (19).

MOST ASSISTS PER GAMERk. Ast./G Name Asts/Games Yr.1. 1.00 CragDaugherty 8/8 19702. .95 RiversGuthrie 18/19 19943. .83 EricEichmann 19/23 19854. .79 MilesJoseph 19/24 19935. .76 ChristianNwokocha13/17 19776. .71 MarkLisi 17/24 19987. .70 PearseTormey 14/20 19908. .68 PearseTormey 13/19 19889. .67 ScottBower 16/24 1998 .67 NabeelKammoun 10/15 1972 .67 EdoBoonstoppel 8/12 1988 .67 BruceMurray 14/21 1985

POINTS Rk. Pts. Name Games Year1. 76 JimmyGlenn 24 19932. 71 HenryAbadi 16 19733. 70 WojtekKrakowiak 24 19984. 65 WoldeHarris 23 19935. 63 NnamdiNwokocha 18 19796. 60 AndyDemori 13 19707. 54 WoldeHarris 15 19948. 51 WoolleyFord 17 1973 51 BruceMurray 22 1987 51 WoldeHarris 23 199511. 48 GaryConnor 24 198512. 47 NnamdiNwokocha 29 198113 46 GaryConnor 23 198414. 45 DimelonWestfield 20 200215. 44 ChristianNwokocha 19 197816. 43 NnamdiNwokocha 15 1980 43 AndyDemori 12 1968 43 ChristianNwokocha 20 1976 43 JimmyGlenn 21 199020. 42 NabeelKammoun 12 197121. 41 BruceMurray 26 1984 41 MilesJoseph 24 1993 41 EricEichmann 23 1985 41 GodwinOgbueze 21 197625. 40 ObedAriri 17 1979

Henry Abadi scored 20 goals in the first five games of the 1973 season.

MOST POINTS PER GAMERk. Pts./G Name Pts./Games Yr.1. 4.62 AndyDemori 60/13 19702. 4.44 HenryAbadi 71/16 19733. 3.60 WoldeHarris 54/15 19944. 3.58 AndyDemori 43/12 19685. 3.50 NnamdiNwokocha 63/18 1979 3.50 NabeelKammoun 42/12 19717. 3.17 JimmyGlenn 76/24 19938. 3.00 WoolleyFord 51/17 1973 3.00 CragDaugherty 24/8 197010. 2.92 WojtekKrakowiak 70/24 1998

ELITE SCORING CLUBS

MOST 50+ POINT SEASONS IN A CAREER

1. 3 WoldeHarris 1993-95 (65,1993;54,1994;51,1995)

MOST 20+ GOAL SCORING SEASONS

1. 3 WoldeHarris 1993-95 3 NnamdiNwokocha 1979-82

MOST 10+ ASSISTS SEASONS IN A CAREER

1. 3 EricEichmann 3 BruceMurray

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CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORING A GOALRk. No. Name Year 1. 11 NnamdiNwokocha 1980and1981 2. 9 AndyDemori 1969and1970 9 JimmyGlenn 1993 9 WoldeHarris 1993 9 DimelonWestfield 2002

MOST HAT TRICKSRk. No. Name Year1. 5 HenryAbadi 19732. 4 AndyDemori 1970 4 NnamdiNwokocha 1980 4 JimmyGlenn 1993 4 WoldeHarris 1994 4 WojtekKrakowiak 1998

MOST CONSECUTIVE MATCHESSCORING A HAT TRICK

4NnamdiNwokocha1980

DOUBLE FIGURES IN GOALS AND ASSISTS IN SAME SEASON

NnamdiNwokocha26goals11assists 1979MoTinsley11goalsand10assists 1979BruceMurray13goalsand15assists 1984EricEichmann11goalsand19assists 1985BruceMurray20goalsand11assists 1987JimmyGlenn32goalsand12assists 1993MilesJoseph11goalsand19assists 1993MarkLisi10goalsand17assists 1998

FEWEST GAMES TO SCORE 20 GOALSRk. No. Name Year 1. 5 HenryAbadi 19732. 7 AndyDemori 19703. 9 WoldeHarris 19944. 11 NnamdiNwokocha 1979 11 NabeelKammoun 19716. 12 WoldeHarris 1993

40 POINTS SCORED BY THREE PLAYERS 1993 JimmyGlenn76 WoldeHarris65 MilesJoseph41

MOST GOALS SCORED BY TWO PLAYERS1993 61 JimmyGlenn 32 WoldeHarris 291973 53 HenryAbadi 32 WoolleyFord 21

MOST DOUBLE DIGIT GOALS SCORERS 1976 ObedAriri15(5) TaiwoOgunjobi14 GodwinOgbueze18 ChristianNwokocha10 KennethIlodigwe101977 BenedictPopoola11(4) MarwanKamarruddin11 GodwinOgbueze11 ChristianNwokocha101973 HenryAbadi32(3) WooleyFord21 ClydeWatson121982 ArthurEbunam11(3) MoTinsley15 ChuckNash131993 JimmyGlenn32(3) WoldieHarris29 MilesJoseph11

GAME WINNING GOALSRk. Goals Name Games Year1. 10 WojtekKrakowiak 24 19982. 9 WoldeHarris 23 19933. 8 GaryConner 24 19854. 7 ChristianNwokocha 19 1978 7 NnamdiNwokocha 20 1981 7 BruceMurray 22 1987 7 JonPayne 20 1990 7 WoldeHarris 23 1995 7 IanFuller 23 2001 7 DaneRichards 24 2005

SHOTSRk. Shots Name Goals Year1. 152 AndyDemori 27 19702. 135 ChristianNwokocha 18 19783. 128 HenryAbadi 32 19734. 126 WoolleyFord 21 19735 115 WoldeHarris 21 19956. 101 BruceMurray 20 19877. 98 NnamdiNwokocha 21 19818. 97 JimmyGlenn 32 19939. 93 WoldeHarris 29 199310. 91 DamianOgunsuyi 11 1978

GAMES PLAYEDRk. Games Name Year1. 26 BruceMurray 1984 26 DickLandgren 19843. 25 AdubarieOtorubio 1984 25 EricEichmann 1984 25 MaxwellAmatasiro 1984

GAMES STARTEDRk. Games Name Year1. 25 AdubarieOtorubio 1984 25 EricEichmann 19843. 24 DickLandgren 1984 24 CharlieMorgan 1984 24 MarkLisi 1998 24 DickLandgren 1985 24 DaneRichards 2005 24 NathanSturgis 2005 24 PaulRutenis 1987 24 MikePotempa 1998 24 ImadBaba 1993 24 GaryConnor 1985 24 AlanO'Hara 2005 24 BruceMurray 1984 24 JamieRootes 1987 24 OguchiOnyewu 2001 24 JaroZawislan 1993

Wojtek Krakowiak scored four hat tricks on the way to scoring 31 goals in 1998.

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GOALKEEPER SEASON RECORDS

MOST SOLO SHUTOUTS Rk. No. Name Games Year1. 15 JamieSwanner 21 19822. 14 JamieSwanner 21 19833. 12 JoshCampbell 24 19984. 10 DenisCarrington 17 19735. 8 JaroZawislan 21 1990 8 DougWarren 23 2001 8 PhilMarfuggi 24 2005 8 JaroZawislan 21 19919. 7 MattJordan 20 199710. 6 JohnBruens 15 1979 6 SeanBurke 17 1980 6 MattJordan 22 1995

MOST SAVES Rk. No. Name Games Year1. 134 JaroZawislan 21 19902. 124 GaryPace 12 1969 124 MattJordan 20 19974. 112 JaroZawislan 22 19925. 110 GaryPace 11 19686 108 DougWarren 21 20027 103 JaroZawislan 21 1991 103 SeanBurke 17 19809. 97 JaroZawislan 24 199310. 93 JosephBendik 19 200711 92 JosephBendik 18 200812. 91 JamieSwanner 21 198213. 89 PhilMarfuggi 24 200514. 86 DenisCarrington 20 197615 85 JosephBendik 18 200916. 83 JamieSwanner 21 198317. 79 JoshCampbell 24 199818. 77 DougWarren 20 200019. 76 DougWarren 23 200120. 72 MattJordan 22 1995

21. 70 SeanBurke 17 198122. 69 DenisCarrington 14 197423. 67 PhilMarfuggi 16 200624. 64 CodyMizell 18 201125. 63 MattJordan 21 1994

MOST SAVES PER GAMERk. Svs/G Name Saves/G Year1. 10.33 GaryPace 124/12 19692. 10.00 GaryPace 110/11 19683. 6.38 JaroZawislan 134/21 19904. 6.20 MattJordan 124/20 19975. 6.06 SeanBurke 103/17 19806. 5.14 DougWarren 108/21 20027. 5.11 JosephBendik 92/18 20088. 5.09 JaroZawislan 112/22 19929. 4.93 DenisCarrington 69/14 197410. 4.90 JaroZawislan 103/21 1991

BEST SAVE PCT. Rk. Pct. Name Games Year1. .912 JamieSwanner 21 19832. .909 DaveSchmieding 6 19743. .902 JohnBruens 12 19784. .901 JamieSwanner 21 19825. .878 JoshCampbell 24 19986. .876 JaroZawislan 21 19907. .858 SeanBurke 17 19808. .857 MaxHeadley 9 1975 .857 JohnBruens 17 197710. .852 DenisCarington 14 1974

BEST GOAL AGAINST AVERAGE Rk. Avg. Name Games Year1. .367 DenisCarrington 17 19732. .373 JamieSwanner 21 19833. .390 JohnBruens 17 19774 .400 JohnBruens 12 19785. .480 JamieSwanner 21 19826. .490 JoshCampbell 24 19987. .590 MaxHeadley 11 19758. .734 BrianMills 11 19889. .740 JohnBruens 15 197910. .750 ShawnCartmill 17 198511. .780 TimGenovese 8 198712. .790 DenisCarrington 20 1976 .790 MattJordan 22 199514. .800 DougWarren 23 200115. .840 PhilMarfuggi 24 200516. .940 JaroZawislan 21 199017. .960 SeanBurke 17 198018. .980 RobertoMarinaro 14 198719. 1.01 KevinTaylor 17 198920. 1.02 JaroZawislan 21 199121. 1.03 DenisCarrington 14 197422. 1.04 ChrisDudley 13 198523. 1.06 JaroZawislan 22 199224. 1.09 TimGeneovese 20 198425 1.10 MattJordan 20 1997

MOST WINSRk. Wins Name, Record Year1. 21 JoshCampbell(21-2-0) 19982. 18 JamieSwanner(18-2-1) 1982 18 JaroZawislan(18-5-1) 19934. 17 DenisCarrington(17-2-1) 19765. 16 TimGenovese(16-4-0) 1984 16 JamieSwanner(16-3-2) 1983 16 JaroZawislan(16-4-1) 1990 16 JohnBruens(16-1-0) 1977 16 DenisCarrington(16-1-0) 197310. 15 MattJordan(15-6-1) 1995

Jaro Zawislan had 134 Saves in 1990

Jamie Swanner had a .373 goals against average in 1983. He also posted 15 solo shutouts in 1982 and 14 in 1983. He had 631 consecutive shutout minutes in 1983.

Single Season Records Records and History

11. 14 DougWarren(14-4-2) 200012. 13 ShawnCartmill(13-1-1) 1985 13 JaroZawislan(13-6-2) 199114. 12 JaroZawislan(12-6-4) 1992 12 SeanBurke(12-3-2) 1980 12 JohnBurens(12-2-0) 1979

MOST MINUTES Rk. Min. Name Games Year1. 2,248 PhilMarfuggi 24 20052. 2,118 JaroZawislan 22 19923. 2,050 JaroZawislan 24 19934. 2,029 DougWarren 23 20015. 2,014 JoshCampbell 24 19986. 1,932 MattJordan 22 19957. 1,930 JamieSwanner 21 19838. 1,918 DougWarren 21 20029. 1,885 MattJordan 20 199710. 1,847 JaroZawislan 21 1991

Most ACC Shutouts 6JoshCampbell,1998 5JamieSwanner,1982Most Consecutive Shutouts 8SeanBurke,SteveBeckwithandJay ThomasCombined(1981)

Most Consecutive Shutout Minutes630:33JamieSwanner10-2-83to10-26-83

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Denis CarringtonGary Conner Matt JordanAndy DemoriEric EichmannJamie Swanner

YEARLY SOLO SHUTOUT LEADERS(Team Shutouts in Parentheses)

Year Player Shutouts1967 GaryPace,SO 2(2)1968 GaryPace,JR 2(4)1969 GaryPace,SR 1(1)1970 ThreeGoalies 1(1)1971 SteveSchoen,FR 2(2)1972 GregSchroth,SO 5(7)1973 DenisCarrington,FR 9(12)1974 DenisCarrington,SO 3(7)1975 MaxieHeadley,SO 3(8)1976 DenisCarrington,SR 4(12)1977 JohnBruens,SO 7(9)1978 BillFinneyfrock,JR 5(9)1979 JohnBruens,SR 6(10)1980 SeanBurke,FR 7(7)1981 SeanBurke,SO 4(10)1982 JamieSwanner,JR 14(14)1983 JamieSwanner,SR *15(15)1984 TimGenovese,FR 4(10)1985 ChrisDudley,SO 3(10)1986 ChrisDudley,JR 2(4)1987 RobertoMarinaro,FR 3(7)1988 BryanMills,FR 4(7)1989 KevinTaylor,SR 4(7)1990 JaroZawislan,FR 8(10)1991 JaroZawislan,SO 8(11)1992 JaroZawislan,JR 1(6)1993 JaroZawislan,SR 3(5)1994 MattJordan,FR 1(7)1995 MattJordan,SO 6(11)1996 MattJordan,JR 5(7)1997 MattJordan,SR 7(10)1998 JoshCampbell,JR 12(15)1999 JoshCampbell,SR 4(6)2000 DougWarren,SO 4(6)2001 DougWarren,JR 8(10)2002 DougWarren,SR 2(5)2003 PhilMarfuggi,FR 2(4)2004 PhilMarfuggi,SO 2(5)2005 PhilMarfuggi,JR 8(9)2006 PhilMarfuggi,SR 4(7)2007 JosephBendik,SO 3(3)2008 JosephBendik,JR 3(4)2009 JosephBendik,SR 3(5)2010 CodyMizell,FR 2(3)*SingleSeasonShutoutRecord

YEARLY SAVES LEADERSYear Name Saves1967 PaulSmith,SR 781968 GaryPace,JR 1101969 GaryPace,SR 1241970 JohnBurroughs 441971 SteveSchoen,FR 56

1972 GregSchroth,SO 491973 DenisCarrington,FR 391974 DenisCarrington,SO 691975 MaxHeadley,SO 361976 NotAvailable1977 JohnBruens,SO 291978 BillFinneyfrock,JR 451979 JohnBruens,SR 391980 SeanBurke,FR 1031981 SeanBurke,SO 701982 JamieSwanner,JR 911983 JamieSwanner,SR 831984 TimGenovese,FR 481985 ChrisDudley,SO 461986 ChrisDudley,JR 381987 RobertoMarinaro,FR 431988 BryanMills,FR 211989 KevinTaylor,SR 541990 JaroZawislan,FR *1341991 JaroZawislan,SO 1031992 JaroZawislan,JR 1121993 JaroZawislan,JR 971994 MattJordan,FR 631995 MattJordan,SO 721996 MattJordan,JR 521997 MattJordan,SR 1241998 JoshCampbell,JR 811999 JoshCampbell,SR 532000 DougWarren,SO 772001 DougWarren,JR 762002 DougWarren,SR 1082003 PhilMarfuggi,FR 552004 PhilMarfuggi,SO 312005 PhilMarfuggi.JR 892006 PhilMarfuggi,SR 672007 JosephBendik,SO 932008 JosephBendik,JR 922009 JosephBendik,SR 852010 CodyMizell,FR 64*singleseasonsavesrecord

YEARLY GOALS ALLOWED LEADERSYear Player GAA1979 JohnBruens,SR 0.741980 SeanBurke,FR 0.961981 SeanBurke,SO 0.841982 JamieSwanner,JR 0.471983 JamieSwanner,SR 0.371984 TimGenovese,FR 1.091985 ShawnCartmill,SR 0.751986 ChrisDudley,JR 1.391987 RobertoMarinaro,FR 0.981988 BryanMills,FR 0.731989 KevinTaylor,SR 1.011990 JaroZawislan,FR 0.941991 JaroZawislan,SO 1.02

1992 JaroZawislan,JR 1.061993 JaroZawislan,SR 1.141994 MattJordan,FR 1.401995 MattJordan,SO 0.791996 MattJordan,JR 1.311997 MattJordan,SR 1.091998 JoshCampbell,JR 0.491999 JoshCampbell,SR 1.232000 DougWarren,SO 1.192001 DougWarren,JR 0.802002 DougWarren,SR 1.312003 PhilMarfuggi,FR 1.372004 PhilMarfuggi,SO 1.352005 PhilMarfuggi,JR 0.852006 PhilMarfuggi,SR 1.292007 JosephBendik,SO 1.502008 JosephBendik,JR 1.482009 JosephBendik,SR 1.392010 CodyMizell,FR 1.15

YEARLY GOAL SCORING LEADERSYear Player Goals1967 LeoSerrano,SR 91968 AndyDemori,SO 191969 AndyDemori,JR 101970 AndyDemori,SR 271971 NabeelKammoun,JR 181972 ItaloYannuzzelli,JR 151973 HenryAbadi,SR *321974 RenniePhillips,FR 171975 GodwinOgbueze,FR 171976 ChristianNwokocha,SO 201977 MarwanKamaruddin,SO 121978 ChristianNwokocha,SR 181979 NnamdiNwokocha,FR 261980 NnamdiNwokocha,SO 211981 NnamdiNwokocha,JR 211982 MoTinsley,SR 151983 ChuckNash,JR 131984 GaryConner,SO 191985 GaryConner,JR 211986 GaryConner,SR 161987 BruceMurray,SR 201988 JamesGrimes,FR 121989 PearseTormey,JR 151990 JimmyGlenn,FR 191991 JimmyGlenn,SO 121992 WaelSalama,SR 111993 JimmyGlenn,SR *321994 WoldeHarris,JR 261995 WoldeHarris,SR 211996 JeffYenzer,SR 171997 WojtekKrakowiak,JR 111998 WojtekKrakowiak,SR 311999 IanFuller,SO 72000 MarkLisi,SR 15

Yearly Leaders Records and History

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2001 IanFuller,SR 112002 DimelonWestfield,SR 202003 CharlieRoberts,JR 5 AndreBorges,SR 52004 StevenRhyne,SR 112005 DaneRichards,JR 122006 DaneRichards,SR 11 FredericoMoojen,SR 112007 TateParrish,SR 62008 MichaelBrooks,SR 62009 NathanThornton,SR 82010 TommyDrake,SR 5 K.C.Onyeador,FR 5*Single-SeasonGoalScoringRecord

YEARLY ASSIST LEADERSYear Player Assists1967 MarkRubich,JR 51968 BjornAnzen,SR 5 AndyDemori,SO1969 AndyDemori,JR, 2 DavidMullis,SR&BobBolick,FR1970 CragDaugherty,FR 81971 RobertoBradford,JR 6 NabeelKammoun,JR1972 NabeelKammoun,SR 101973 ClydeBrowne,SO 101974 ClydeWatson,SO 81975 EmmanuelEgede,FR 6 DamianOgunsuyi,FR1976 BenedictPopoola,SO 71977 ChristianNwokocha,JR 131978 ChristianNwokocha,SR 81979 NnamdiNwokocha,FR 111980 MoTinsley,SO 101981 MoTinsley,JR 7 ChuckNash,FR1982 MoTinsley,SR 71983 ChuckNash,JR 6 MaxwellAmatasiro,JR1984 BruceMurray,FR 151985 EricEichmann,JR *191986 EricEichmann,SR 111987 BruceMurray,SR 111988 PearseTormey,SO 131989 PearseTormey,JR 8 EdoBoonstoppel,SR 81990 PearseTormey,SR 141991 JimmyGlenn,SR 81992 MarkKinch,FR 81993 MilesJoseph,SO *191994 RiversGuthrie,SR 181995 DannyCare,JR 101996 PaulStalteri,FR 7 CraigWenning,SR TonyWilliams,JR

1997 JodyDeBruin,SR 7 JohnWilson,JR1998 MarkLisi,SO 171999 IanFuller,SO 7 RossGoodacre,SO2000 PabloWebster,SR 132001 IanFuller,SR, 8 FabioTambosi,JR2002 FabioTambosi,SR 122003 PaulSouders,SR 42004 StevenRhyne,SR 52005 DaneRichards,JR 82006 DaneRichards,SR 92007 TateParrish,SR 62008 EricCava,SO 52009 NickBurton,SO 42010 TommyDrake,SR 5*SingleSeasonAssistRecord

YEARLY WINNING GOAL LEADERSYear Player GWG1976 GodwinOgbueze,SO 51977 TaiwoOgunjobi,JR 51978 ChristianNwokocha,SR 71979 NnamdiNwokocha,FR 51980 NnamdiNwokocha,SO 61981 NnamdiNwokocha,JR 71982 MoTinsley,SR 41983 ChuckNash,JR 61984 GaryConner,SO 4 BruceMurray,FR 41985 GaryConnor,JR 81986 GaryConnor,SR 41987 BruceMurray,SR 71988 PearseTormey,SO 41989 PearseTormey,JR 31990 JonPayne,SO 71991 DavidMcGuire,FR 41992 JonPayne,SR 51993 WoldeHarris,SO 91994 WoldeHarris,JR 51995 WoldeHarris,SR 71996 PaulStalteri,FR 3 JohnWilson,SO 31997 WojtekKrakowiak,JR 41998 WojtekKrakowiak,SR 101999 IanFuller,SO 32000 MarkLisi,SR 42001 IanFuller,SR 72002 DimelonWestfield,SR 52003 CharlieRoberts,JR 3 PaulSouders,SR 32004 OlatomiwaOgunsola,SO 2 NathanSturgis,FR 22005 DaneRichards,JR 72006 DannyPoe,JR 3

Miles JosephDick LandgrenHenry Abadi Nnamdi Nwokocha Wolde Harris Jaro Zawislan

2007 TommyDrake,FR 32008 HassanIbrahim,JR 2 MichaelBrooks,SR 22009 NathanThornton,SR 2 AustinSavage,FR 22010 NickBurton,JR 2 RileySumpter,JR 2

YEARLY POINT LEADERSYear Player G A Pts1967 MarkRubich,JR 8 5211968 AndyDemori,JR 19 5431969 AndyDemori,SO 10 2221970 AndyDemori,SR 27 6601971 NabeelKammoun,JR 18 6421972 ItaloYannuzelli,JR 15 5351973 HenryAbadi,SR 32 7711974 RenniePhillips,FR 17 5391975 GodwinOgbueze,FR 17 2361976 ChristianNwokocha,SO 20 3431977 ChristianNwokocha,JR 10 13331978 ChristianNwokocha,SR 18 8441979 NnamdiNwokocha,FR 26 11631980 NnamdiNwokocha,SO 21 1431981 NnamdiNwokocha,JR 21 5471982 MoTinsley,SR 15 7371983 ChuckNash,JR 13 6321984 GaryConner,SO 19 8461985 GaryConner,JR 21 6481986 GaryConner,SR 16 2341987 BruceMurray,SR 20 11511988 PearseTormey,SO 9 13311989 PearseTormey,JR 15 8381990 JimmyGlenn,FR 19 5431991 JimmyGlenn,SO 12 8321992 WaelSalama,SR 11 2241993 JimmyGlenn,SR 32 12*761994 WoldeHarris,JR 26 2541995 WoldeHarris,SR 21 9511996 JeffYenzer,SR 17 4381997 WojtekKrakowiak,JR 11 5 271998 WojtekKrakowiak,SR 31 8701999 IanFuller,SO 7 7 212000 MarkLisi,SR 15 8382001 IanFuller,SR 11 8 302002 DimelonWestfield,SR 20 5 452003 CharlieRoberts,JR 5 2 12 AndreBorges,SR 5 2 12 PaulSouders,SR 4 4 122004 StevenRhyne,SR 11 5 272005 DaneRichards,JR 12 8 322006 DaneRichards,SR 11 9 312007 TateParrish,SR 6 6 182008 MichaelBrooks,SR 6 1 132009 NathanThornton,SR 8 2 182010 TommyDrake,SR 5 5 15 *SingleSeasonPointsRecord

Yearly Leaders Records and History

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2 1 N C A A T o u r n a m e n t A p p e a r a n c e s • S i x F i n a l F o u r A p p e a r a n c e s • 2 0 T o p 2 0 S e a s o n s

MOST GAMESByaFreshman: 25 BruceMurray 1984ByaSophomore: 26 DickLandgren 1984ByaJunior: 24 GaryConner 1985 24 DickLandgren 1985 24 ScottBower 1998 24 DaneRichards 2005 24 H.Quintanar 2005 24 AlanO'Hara 2005ByaSenior: 25 M.Amatasiro 1984 25 A.Otorubio 1984

MOST SHOTSByaFreshman: 126 WoolleyFord 1976ByaSophomore: 93 WoldeHarris 1993ByaJunior: 82 HenryAbadi 1972ByaSenior: 152 AndyDemori 1970

MOST ASSISTSByaFreshman: 15 BruceMurray 1984ByaSophomore: 19 MilesJoseph 1993ByaJunior: 19 EricEichmann 1985ByaSenior: 18 RiversGuthrie 1994

MOST GOALS SCOREDByaFreshman: 26 N.Nwokocha 1979ByaSophomore: 29 WoldeHarris 1993ByaJunior: 26 WoldeHarris 1994ByaSenior: 32 HenryAbadi 1973 32 JimmyGlenn 1993

MOST POINTS SCOREDByaFreshman: 63 N.Nwokocha 1979ByaSophomore: 65 WoldeHarris 1993ByaJunior: 54 WoldeHarris 1994ByaSenior: 76 JimmyGlenn 1993

MOST SAVESByaFreshman: 134 JaroZawislan 1990ByaSophomore: 103 JaroZawilsan 1991ByaJunior: 112 JaroZawislan 1992ByaSenior: 124 GaryPace 1969 124 MattJordan 1997

MOST SOLO SHUTOUTSByaFreshman: 12 D.Carrington 1973ByaSophomore: 8 JaroZawislan 1991ByaJunior: 14 JamieSwanner 1982ByaSenior: 15 JamieSwanner 1983

Jaro Zawislan set four class records as a goalkeeper. Wolde Harris set five class records during his career.

Andy Demori

Class Records Records and History

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(3 or more goals scored in a match)Year Player Goals/Opponents Date1967 LeoSerrano 5goalsvs.Erskine 10-10-671968 AndyDemori 4goalsvs.Emory 9-28-68 4goalsvs.TheCitadel 10-26-68 3 goals vs. N.C. State 11-9-681970 AndyDemori 4goalsvs.GeorgiaState 9-25-70 3goalsvs.TheCitadel 10-3-70 5goalsvs.Emory 10-10-70 3 goals vs. North Carolina 10-16-70 CragDaugherty 3goalsvs.Sewanee 10-9-70 JohnBellack 3goalsvs.Furman 11-10-701971 NabeelKammoun 5goalsvs.Jacksonville 9-25-71 JonBabashak 3 goals vs. Virginia 10-10-71 5goalsvs.Furman 11-10-71 RobertoBradford 3goalsvs.WarrenWilson 9-18-71 3goalsvs.AppalachianState 9-29-711972 HenryAbadi 3goalsvs.AppalachianState 9-25-72 3goalsvs.Rollins 9-29-721973 HenryAbadi 5 goals vs. N.C. State 9-16-73 6goalsvs.WesternCarolina 9-26-73 4goalsvs.Furman 10-3-73 3goalsvs.TheCitadel 10-7-73 3goalsvs.AppalachianState 10-21-73 WoolleyFord 4goalsvs.Furman 10-3-73 3goalsvs.JamesMadison 11-25-731974 RenniePhillips 3goalsvs.JamesMadison 9-15-74 3goalsvs.Furman 9-26-74 4 goals vs. N.C. State 11-3-74 GeorgeHyles 4goalsvs.Jacksonville 9-30-74 4 goals vs. North Carolina 10-18-741975 GodwinOgbueze 3goalsvs.Jacksonville 9-28-75 4 goals vs. N.C. State 10-19-75 ChristianNwokocha 5 goals vs. Duke 10-26-751976 GodwinOgbueze 3goalsvs.Ala.-Huntsville 9-19-76 3goalsvs.Furman 9-29-76 ChristianNwokocha 6goalsvs.Flagler 10-31-76 4goalsvs.JamesMadison 10-26-761977 ChristianNwokocha 4goalsvs.FloridaTech 9-11-77 GodwinOgbueze 3goalsvs.Furman 10-27-771978 ChristianNwokocha 3goalsvs.Pfeiffer 9-3-78 3goalsvs.PhiladelphiaTex. 12-10-78 MarwanKamaruddin 3goalsvs.Erskine 10-31-781979 NnamdiNwokocha 7goalsvs.BelmontAbbey 9-9-79 3goalsvs.Davis&Elkins 10-5-79 4goalsvs.Erskine 10-24-79 ObedAriri 3goalsvs.BelmontAbbey 9-19-79 MoTinsley 3goalsvs.BelmontAbbey 9-19-79 3goalsvs.Davis&Elkins 10-5-791980 NnamdiNwokocha 3goalsvs.OldDominion 9-7-80 3 goals vs. Wake Forest 9-14-80 4goalsvs.GeorgiaState 9-17-80 3 goals vs. N.C. State 9-21-801982 ChuckNash 4goalsvs.AppalachianState 9-5-82 3goalsvs.Erskine 9-29-82 NnamdiNwokocha 3goalsvs.FloridaInt. 10-6-821983 AdubarieOtorubio 3goalsvs.WesternCarolina 9-28-831986 GaryConner 3goalsvs.Charleston 8-31-86 3goalsvs.Mercer 11-5-86 DavidFortner 3goalsvs.Mercer 11-5-861987 BruceMurray 3goalsvs.UNC-Asheville 9-1-871988 JamesGrimes 3goalsvs.USC-Spartanburg 9-1-88 RichieRichmond 3 goals vs. Duke 9-25-881989 JonPayne 3goalsvs.N.Georgia 9-1-89 PearseTormey 4goalsvs.Presbyterian 10-3-891990 JimmyGlenn 3goalsvs.CoastalCarolina 9-26-90 JonPayne 3goalsvs.GeorgiaState 10-2-90 JimmyGlenn 3goalsvs.Adelphi 10-5-90 4goalsvs.SantaClara 10-7-901991 JimmyGlenn 3goalsvs.William&Mary 10-13-91 JohnHammontree 4goalsvs.Maryville 10-16-91

1992 WaelSalama 4goalsvs.Mercer 9-29-921993 JimmyGlenn 3goalsvs.Radford 9-4-93 3goalsvs.AppalachianState 9-22-93 3goalsvs.GeorgiaState 10-20-93 3goalsvs.Mercer 10-27-93 WoldeHarris 4goalsvs.AppalachianState 9-22-93 3goalsvs.FrancisMarion 9-28-931994 WoldeHarris 5goalsvs.Vanderbilt 9-4-94 3 goals vs. North Carolina 9-11-94 4goalsvs.Mercer 9-14-94 3goalsvs.Furman 10-16-94 RiversGuthrie 3goalsvs.Vanderbilt 9-4-941995 WoldeHarris 3goalsvs.Erskine 10-11-95 3goalsvs.Wofford 11-1-951996 JeffYenzer 4goalsvs.UNC-Asheville 9-1-96 3goalsvs.GeorgiaSouthern 9-18-96 PaulStalteri 3goalsvs.AppalachianState 9-25-96 EricQuill 3goalsvs.Erskine 10-16-961998 Wojtek Krakowiak 3 goals vs. North Carolina 9-13-98 3goalsvs.CalPolySLO 10-2-98 4goalsvs.Elon 10-28-98 3goalsvs.Lafayette 11-22-981999 MarkLisi 4goalsvs.Winthrop 10-13-992000 FabioTambosi 3goalsvs.CharlestonSouthern9-20-002001 DamelonWestfield 3goalsvs.Davidson 10-21-012004 StevenRhyne 3goalsvs.Lipscomb 9-1-042007 TateParrish 3goalsvs.GeorgiaSouthern 10-2-072008 Michael Brooks 4 goals vs. Maryland 10-3-08ACC Matches in Bold FaceMostConsecutiveGamesWithAHatTrick:4,NnamdiNwokocha,1980MostHatTricksInASeason:5,HenryAbadi,1973MostHatTricksInACareer:8,NnamdiNwokocha,1979-1982/8,JimmyGlenn,1990-1993/8,WoldeHarris,1993-1995MostHatTricksInASeasonByTeam:7,1973teamNote:Clemsonplayershavescored97hattricks,whileopponentshavejustsevenagainsttheTigers.

Year Player Goals/Opponents Date

Wolde Harris recorded eight hat tricks between 1993-95.

Hat Tricks Records and History

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POINTS Player Years Games Asts. Goals Points 1. NnamdiNwokocha 1979-82 63 23 74 171 2. WoldeHarris 1993-95 61 18 76 170 3. JimmyGlenn 1990-93 88 28 68 164 4. GaryConner 1983-86 86 20 67 154 5. ChristianNwokocha 1975-78 67 27 61 149 6. BruceMurray 1984-87 84 46 48 1427. AndyDemori 1968-70 37 13 56 125 8. PearseTormey 1987-90 82 41 40 121 9. MoTinsley 1979-82 73 33 41 11510. EricEichmann 1983-86 88 47 32 11111. ChuckNash 1981-84 80 20 43 10612. GodwinOgbueze 1975-78 65 19 47 11313. MarkLisi 1997-00 77 37 33 10314. HenryAbadi 1972-73 27 12 45 10215. MilesJoseph 1992-95 82 41 30 10116. WojtekKrakowiak 1997-98 44 13 42 9717. StevenRhyne 2000-04 79 23 32 8718. ArthurEbunam 1979-82 76 18 34 86 NabeelKammoun 1971-73 44 22 32 8620. DamianOgunsuyi 1975-78 64 19 31 8121. TaiwoOgunjobi 1975-78 72 7 35 7722. FabioTambosi 1999-02 80 29 23 7523. ImadBaba 1993-95 67 32 21 7424. ObedAriri 1976-79 41 6 32 7025. JonPayne 1989-92 76 13 28 69

POINTS PER GAME Rk. Name Years Games Points Pt/Game 1. HenryAbadi 1972-73 27 102 3.78 2. AndyDemori 1968-70 37 125 3.38 3. WoldeHarris 1993-95 61 170 2.79 4. NnamdiNwokocha 1979-82 63 171 2.71 5. WojtekKrakowiak 1997-98 44 97 2.20 6. ChristianNwokocha 1975-78 67 149 2.16 7. NabeelKamooun 1971-73 44 86 1.95 8. JimmyGlenn 1990-93 88 164 1.86 9. GaryConner 1983-86 86 154 1.79 10. DimelonWestfield 2001-02 39 68 1.74

GOALS Rk. Player Years Games Goals Total 1. WoldeHarris 1993-95 61 29-26-21 76 2. NnamdiNwokocha 1979-82 63 26-21-21-6 74 3. JimmyGlenn 1990-93 88 19-12-5-32 68 4. GaryConner 1983-86 86 11-19-21-16 67 5. ChristianNwokocha 1975-78 68 13-20-10-18 59 6. AndyDemori 1968-70 37 19-10-27 56 7. BruceMurray 1984-87 84 13-9-6-20 48 8. GodwinOgbueze 1975-79 66 17-18-11-1 46 9. HenryAbadi 1972-73 27 13-32 4510. ChuckNash 1981-84 80 5-13-13-12 4311. WojtekKrakowiak 1997-98 44 11-31 4212. MoTinsley 1979-82 73 11-5-10-15 4113. PearseTormey 1987-90 82 11-9-15-5 4014. TaiwoOgunjobi 1975-78 72 13-14-7-5 3515. ArthurEbunam 1979-82 76 5-10-8-11 3416. MarkLisi 1997-00 77 3-10-5-15 3317. EricEichmann 1983-86 88 5-8-11-8 32 StevenRhyne 2000-04 79 7-7-7-0-11 32 ObedAriri 1976-79 41 15-0-0-17 3221. DamianOgunsuyi 1975-78 64 5-9-6-11 3122. MilesJoseph 1992-95 82 2-11-9-8 3023. DimelonWestfield 2001-02 39 9-20 2924. JonPayne 1989-92 76 5-12-4-7 28 NabeelKammoun 1971-73 44 18-9-5 2825. MarwanKamaruddin1977-79 50 11-10-5 26

CLEMSON'S ELITE CAREER CLUBS40 Goals-40 Assists Player Years Goals/Assists BruceMurray 1984-87 48goals,46assistsPearceTormey 1987-90 40goals,41assists30 goals-30 assists Player Years Goals/Assists BruceMurray 1984-87 48goals,46assistsPearceTormey 1987-90 40goals,41assistsEricEichmann 1983-86 32goals,47assistsMilesJoseph 1992-95 30goals,41assistsMoTinsley 1979-82 41goals,33assistsMarkLisi 1997-00 33goals,37assists

GOALS PER GAME Rk. Name Years Games Goals Gls/Gm 1. HenryAbadi 1972-73 27 45 1.67 2. AndyDemori 1968-70 37 56 1.51 3. WoldeHarris 1993-95 61 76 1.25 4. NnamdiNwokocha 1979-8263 74 1.17 5. WojtekKrakowiak 1997-98 44 42 .95 6. ChristianNwokocha 1975-78 67 62 .88 7. ObedAriri 1976-79 41 32 .78 GaryConner 1983-86 86 67 .78 9. JimmyGlenn 1990-93 88 68 .7710. DimelonWestfield 2001-02 39 29 .74

Gary Conner is fourth on the Clemson career list in points (154). He is also fourth for most career goals with 67.

Career Records Records and History

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ASSISTS Rk. Player Years Games Assists Total 1. EricEichmann 1983-86 88 5-12-19-11 47 2. BruceMurray 1984-87 84 15-14-6-11 46 3. PearseTormey 1987-90 82 6-13-8-14 41 MilesJoseph 1992-95 82 6-19-8-8 41 5. RiversGuthrie 1991-94 79 2-7-10-18 37 MarkLisi 1997-00 77 6-17-6-8 37 7. MoTinsley 1979-82 73 10-10-6-7 33 8. ImadBaba 1993-95 67 14-11-7 32 9. FabioTambosi 1999-02 80 4-5-8-12 29 10. JimmyGlenn 1990-93 88 5-8-3-12 28 11. ChristianNwokocha 1975-78 67 3-3-13-8 27 JohnWilson 1995-98 80 3-6-7-11 27 13. RossGoodacre 1998-01 78 6-7-9-4 26 14. StevenRhyne 2000-04 79 2-7-9-0-5 23 IanFuller 1998-01 64 0-7-8-8 23 NnamdiNwokocha 1979-82 63 11-1-5-6 23 17. NabeelKammoun 1971-73 44 6-10-6 22 MaxwellAmatasiro 1981-84 78 4-5-6-7 22 EdoBoonstoppel 1987-89 56 6-8-8 22 ThomasNajjar 1987-90 77 5-0-7-10 22 21. PabloWebster 1997-00 76 1-1-5-13 20 GaryConner 1983-86 86 4-8-6-2 20 ChuckNash 1981-84 80 6-6-6-2 20 DannyCare 1993-96 86 3-4-10-3 20 ClydeBrowne 1972-75 58 5-10-2-3 20

ASSISTS PER GAME Rk. Player Years Games Assists Asst/G 1. BruceMurray 1984-8784 46 .55 2. EricEichmann 1983-86 88 47 .53 3. NabeelKammoun 1971-7344 22 .50 PearseTormey 1987-9082 41 .50 MilesJoseph 1992-9582 41 .50 6. MarkLisi 1997-00 77 37 .48 ImadBaba 1993-96 67 32 .48 8. RiversGuthrie 1991-94 79 37 .47 9. MoTinsley 1979-82 73 33 .45 10. HenryAbadi 1972-73 27 12 .44

MOST SHOTS Rk Player Years Shots 1. AndyDemori 1968-70 308 2. WoldeHarris 1993-95 297 3. NnamdiNwokochi 1979-82 291 4. BruceMurray 1984-87 270 5. GaryConner 1983-86 268 6. JimmyGlenn 1990-93 267 7. MoTinsely 1979-82 261 8. PearseTormey 1987-90 247 9. ChristianNwokocha 1975-78 23210. EricEichmann 1983-86 217

GAME WINNING GOALS Rk. Player Years GWG 1. WoldeHarris 1993-95 21 2. NnamdiNwokocha 1979-82 19 GaryConner 1983-86 19 4. JonPayne 1989-92 15 5. WojtekKrakowiak 1997-98 14 6. ArthurEbunam 1979-82 13 ChuckNash 1981-84 13 BruceMurray 1984-87 13 9. MoTinsley 1979-82 1210. ChristianNwokocha 1975-78 11 MarkLisi 1997-00 11 PearseTormey 1987-90 11

GAMES STARTED Rk. Player Years Games Starts 1. JaroZawislan 1990-93 88 88 2. EricEichmann 1983-87 88 87 3. DannyCare 1993-96 86 82 4. AndyPujats 1988-92 82 81 PaulRutenis 1984-87 86 81 6. GaryConner 1983-86 86 80 BruceMurray 1984-87 85 80 MattJordan 1994-97 80 80 PearseTormey 1987-90 82 80 10. AdubarieOtorubio 1981-84 79 79

GAMES PLAYEDRk. Player Years Starts Games 1. JaroZawislan 1990-93 88 88 EricEichmann 1983-86 87 88 JimmyGlenn 1990-93 75 88 4. PaulRutenis 1984-87 81 86 GaryConner 1983-86 80 86 DannyCare 1993-96 82 86 7. BruceMurray 1984-87 80 85 8. PearseTormey 1987-90 80 82 MilesJoseph 1992-95 77 82 AndyPujats 1982-92 81 82

Eric Eichmann is ranked first for most career assists (47).

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MOST SAVES PER GAME Rk. Player Years SPG 1. JaroZawislan 1990-93 5.07 2. JosephBendik 2006-09 4.61 3. JamieSwanner 1982-83 4.14 4. DougWarren 2000-02 4.08 5. MattJordan 1994-97 3.89 6. DennisCarrington 1973-76 3.79 7. PhilMarfuggi 2003-06 3.67 8. ChrisDudley 1984-87 3.12 9. BillFinneyfrock 1978-79 2.9010. JoshCampbell 1996-99 2.86

BEST SAVE PCT. No. Player Years No. 1. JamieSwanner 1982-83 .906 2. MaxieHeadley 1975-77 .882 3. DenisCarrington 1973-76 .864 4. JoshCampbell 1996-99 .853 5. SeanBurke 1980-81 .852 6. JohnBruens 1977-79 .848 7. JaroZawislan 1990-93 .831 8. ShawnCartmill 1982-85 .806 9. JoshCampbell 1996-99 .80610. DougWarren 2000-02 .78911. MattJordan 1994-97 .77612. ChrisDudley 1984-87 .77413. BillFinneyfrock 1978-79 .77214. JosephBendick 2006-09 .76615. PhilMarfuggi 2003-06 .763

BEST GOAL ALLOWED AVG. No. Player Years Avg. 1. JamieSwanner 1982-83 0.42 2. JohnBruens 1977-79 0.52

GOALKEEPER CAREER RECORDS MOST SOLO SHUTOUTS Player Year No. 1. JamieSwanner 1982-83 29 2. JaroZawislan 1990-93 22 3. MattJordan 1994-97 19 4. PhilMarfuggi 2003-06 18 5. DenisCarrington 1973-76 17 JoshCampbell 1996-99 17 7. DougWarren 2000-02 14 8. JosephBendik 2006-09 11 8. JohnBruens 1977-79 10 SeanBurke 1980-81 10 11. ChrisDudley 1984-87 9 12. BillFinneyfrock 1978-79 7 13. TimGenovese 1984-87 6 KevinTaylor 1986-89 6 15. BryanMills 1988 4

MOST SAVESPlayer Years No. 1. JaroZawislan 1990-93 446 2. MattJordan 1994-97 311 3. JosephBendik 2006-09 281 4. DougWarren 2000-02 261 5. PhilMarfuggi 2003-06 242 6. GaryPace 1968-69 234 7. DenisCarrington 1973-76 216 8. JamieSwanner 1982-83 174 9. SeanBurke 1980-81 17310. JoshCampbell 1996-99 14011. JohnBruens 1977-79 11212. ChrisDudley 1984-87 10613. JohnBurroughs 1968-70 8014. TimGenovese 1984-87 7715. RobertoMarinaro 1987-90 75

3. DenisCarington 1973-76 0.70 4. ShawnCartmill 1982-85 0.71 5. JoshCampbell 1996-99 0.83 6. TimGenovese 1984-87 1.00 7. ChrisDudley 1984-87 1.03 8. JaroZawislan 1990-93 1.05 9. KevinTaylor 1986-89 1.0510. DougWarren 2000-02 1.09 BillFinneyfrock 1978-79 1.0912. RobertoMarinaro 1987-90 1.1013. MattJordan 1994-97 1.1414. PhilMarfuggi 2003-06 1.1415. CodyMizell 2010 1.15

MOST GOALKEEPER WINSRk. Player Years Wins 1. JaroZawislan 1990-93 58 2. DenisCarrington 1973-76 50 3. MattJordan 1994-97 44 4. JohnBruens 1977-79 35 5. JamieSwanner 1982-83 34 6. JoshCampbell 1996-99 32 7. DougWarren 2000-02 25 PhilMarfuggi 2003-06 25 9. TimGenovese 1984-87 22 JosephBendik 2006-09 2211. KevinTaylor 1986-89 2012. ChrisDudley 1984-87 1813. ShawnCartmill 1982-85 1614. BillFinneyfrock 1978-79 1515. RobertoMarinaro 1987-90 12 SeanBurke 1980-81 12

MOST MINUTESRk. Player Years Min. 1. JaroZawislan 1990-93 7829 2. MattJordan 1994-97 7136 3. PhilMarfuggi 2003-06 5895 4. DougWarren 2000-02 5757 5. JosephBendik 2006-09 5508 6. DenisCarrington 1973-76 4392 7. JamieSwanner 1982-83 3814 8. JohnBruens 1977-79 3480 9. ChrisDudley 1984-87 269710. JoshCampbell 1996-99 2356

Jaro Zawislan holds the Clemson career record for most saves (446), most min-utes played (7829) and most wins (58).

Jamie Swanner holds the Clemson record for most solo shutouts (29) and best goals allowed average (0.41).

Matt Jordan had 311 career saves.

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TEAM SCORING OFFENSEYear Rk G/G 1998 T2nd 2.882000 5th 2.952001 14th 2.462002 T12th 2.50

TEAM DEFENSEYear Rk GAA.1998 2nd 0.462001 16th 0.81

SHUTOUT PCT.Year Rk Pct. 1998 4th .583

WINNING PCT.Year Rk Pct. 1998 2nd .9172001 9th .792

GOAL SCORING Year Player Goals1970 AndyDemori 271971 NabeelKammoun 181972 ItaloYannuzzelli 151973 HenryAbadi 321974 RenniePhillips 171975 GodwinOgbueze 171976 ChristianNwokocha 201977 MarwanKamaruddin 121978 ChristianNwokocha 181979 NnamdiNwokocha 261980 NnamdiNwokocha 211981 NnamdiNwokocha 211985 GaryConner 211986 GaryConner/ 16 TomStone,Duke 1987 BruceMurray 201990 JimmyGlenn 191993 JimmyGlenn 321994 WoldeHarris 261995 WoldeHarris/ 21 MikeFisher,Virginia 1996 JeffYenzer 171998 WojtekKrakowiak31

TOTAL POINTS Year Player Points1979 NnamdiNwokocha 371981 NnamdiNwokocha 481985 GaryConner 481987 BruceMurray 511990 JimmyGlenn 431993 JimmyGlenn 761994 WoldeHarris 541998 WojtekKrakowiak 70

SAVES Year Player Saves 2008 JosephBendik 92 SAVES PER GAME Year Player Saves/Game 2008 JosephBendik 5.11 TEAM LEADERS (Since 1995) POINTS SCORED Year Avg. 2002 181 ASSISTS Year Avg. 1998 85 2002 71

SHUTOUTS Year SO 1995 11 1997 10 1998 15 SAVE PCT. Year Pct. 1995 .800 1997 .840 1998 .879 GOALS ALLOWED AVERAGEYear GAA 1995 0.82 1998 0.46

INDIVIDUAL

ASSISTS (Since1979)

Year Player Assists1979 NnamdiNwokocha 111984 BruceMurray 151985 EricEichmann 191993 MilesJoseph 191994 RiversGuthrie 181998 MarkLisi 17 GOALIE SAVE PCT. (Since1979)Year Player Pct.1982 JamieSwanner .9011983 JamieSwanner .9121990 JaroZawislan .8761992 JaroZawislan .8181995 MattJordan .8091997 MattJordan .8441998 JoshCampbell .877 GOALS ALLOWED AVG.

(Since1979)Year Player Average1979 JohnBruens 0.421981 SeanBurke 0.761982 JamieSwanner 0.481983 JamieSwanner 0.401985 ShawnCartmill 0.531995 MattJordan 0.791998 JoshCampbell 0.49

Clemson's ACC Stat Champions

INDIVIDUAL

POINTSYear Rk Player Points1989 20th PearseTormey 381990 11th JimmyGlenn 431993 1st JimmyGlenn 76 2nd WoldeHarris 651994 T2 WoldeHarris 541995 6th WoldeHarris 511998 1st WojtekKrakowiak 702002 T8th DimelonWestfield 45 GOALS Year Rk Player Goals 1972 1st HenryAbadi 321993 1st JimmyGlenn 32 2nd WoldeHarris 291994 1st WoldeHarris261995 T5th WoldeHarris211998 1st WojtekKrakowiak 312002 T6th DimelonWestfield 20

ASSISTS Year Rk Player Assists1994 T1st RiversGuthrie181998 1st MarkLisi172002 T8th FabioTambosi 12

POINTS PER GAMEYear Rk Player PPG. 1998 2nd W.Krakowiak 2.922000 6th MarkLisi 2.242002 6th D.Westfield 2.25

GOALS PER GAMEYear Rk Player GPG.1998 2nd W.Krakowiak 1.292000 9th MarkLisi 0.882002 5th D.Westfield 1.00

ASSISTS PER GAMEYear Rk Player APG.1998 7th MarkLisi 0.71 T9th ScottBower 0.672000 5th PabloWebster 0.652000 T8th RossGoodacre 0.60200217th FabioTambosi 0.55

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGEYear Rk Player APG.1998 2nd JoshCampbell0.492001 17th DougWarren 0.80

Clemson's National Stat Leaders

Nnamdi Nwokcha led the ACC in goal scoring in 1979-81, the only Clemson player to lead the ACC three straight seasons.

Andy Demori led the ACC in goal scoring in 1970 with 27.

Jamie Swanner led the ACC in goals allowed average for two seasons in 1982 and 1983.

Stat Champions Records and History

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Date Score Scorer Site Opponent Time11-11-67 4-3 MarkRubich A N.C.State(OT) N/A11-2-68 1-0 FrankSchmidt(Mullis) A WarrenWIlson(OT) 98:0011-9-68 4-3 MarkRubich(Unassisted) H N.C.State 89:4511-3-72 1-0 ItaloYannuzelli(PenaltyKick) A Duke(OT) 99:3012-2-73 1-0 HenryAbadi(Watson) H SouthFlorida(4OT) 139:1211-17-74 3-2 GodwinRoyce(Phillips) H Navy(OT) 101:4810-5-75 2-1 ChristianNwokocha(Moore) H St.Louis 81:5810-2-76 4-2 CharlesHeadlam(Unassisted) A SIU-Edwardsville 101:4010-26-76 3-2 TaiwoOgunjobi(Headlam) A JamesMadison 94:309-30-77 1-0 BenedictPoopola(Unassisted) H Erskine(OT) 90:4111-5-78 3-2 BenedictPoopola(Unassisted) H Maryland(OT) 104:5111-19-78 2-1 BenedictPoopola(Ogunsuyi) H AppalachianState(OT) 91:169-16-79 2-1 ArthurEbunam(Nwokocha) H Connecticut(OT) 90:589-24-80 1-0 ArthurEbunam(Unassisted) H UNCCharlotte 88:3510-8-80 4-2 NnamdiNwokocha(Ebunam) H BerryCollege(OT) 103:2710-12-80 1-0 NnamdiNwokocha(Unassisted) A SouthCarolina 87:429-27-81 2-1 MaxwellAmatasiro(Unassisted) H Duke(OT) 95:2811-6-81 2-0 AronsoAronu(Tinsley) A Virginia(OT) 92:3210-20-83 1-0 DickLandgren(Nash) H WakeForest(OT) 92:3011-6-83 1-0 DavidTorris(Unassisted) A Maryland 88:009-26-84 5-2 CharlieMorgan(Gray) H Erskine(OT) 95:1610-14-84 3-2 ChuckNash(Gray) A SouthCarolina(OT) 102:5710-19-84 3-1 DickLandgren(Conner) H Tampa 82:0412-16-84 2-1 JohnLee(Amatasiro,Landgren) N1 Indiana 88:189-25-85 3-2 J.R.Fenton(Corollo) H Erskine 89:4710-6-85 2-1 GaryConner(Eichmann) H WakeForest 86:0710-24-86 3-1 EricEichmann(Landgren) H Indiana(OT) 93:219-9-87 2-0 JohnMeek(Rutenis) H CollegeofCharleston(OT) 119:019-16-87 3-2 RichardRichmond(Najjar) H GeorgiaState 89:4110-7-87 1-0 PearseTormey(Alos) H Berry 87:0910-6-89 2-1 RobFritz(Tormey) H Yale 88:4610-8-89 2-1 PearseTormey(Unassisted) H SouthernMethodist 88:3410-11-89 2-0 SymendeWilligen(Tormey) H CollegeofCharleston(OT) 105:26

ClemsonPlayerswhohavescoredthewinninggoalinthelast10minutesofagameorinanovertimeperiod.Iftwoormoregoalswerescoredduringthistime,thegoalputtingClemsonaheadforgoodislisted.

John Lee's goal in the 88th minute against Indiana in 1984 lifted the Tigers to their first national championship in soccer.

Imad Baba's unassisted goal in double overtime led Clemson to a 2-1 win over North Carolina in 1995.

Mark Rubich scored the winning goal in overtime, as Clemson de-feated N.C. State 4-3 at Raleigh, NC on November 11, 1967.

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Jimmy Glenn scored the winning goal vs. #1-ranked Virginia at the 89:59 mark on October 10, 1993 in Charlottesville, VA. This is the latest game-winning goal in regulation in Clemson history.

Charlie Roberts scored the game winner vs. Creighton on December 2, 2005 to lead Clemson to the NCAA Final Four. A crowd of 6,680 attended the match at Historic Riggs Field.

10-18-89 4-2 RobFritz(Veghte,Tormey) H USC-Spartanburg 86:0010-28-90 1-1 JohnHammontree(Najjar) H Virginia(OT) 87:109-5-92 2-1 WaelSalama(Unassisted) H SouthAlabama(OT) 115:5310-21-92 2-1 JonPayne(Glenn) H UNC-Charlotte(OT) 95:5310-25-92 2-1 JonPayne(Goodloe) H Maryland 88:1311-5-92 3-2 JonPayne(Unassisted) N2 Duke(OT) 119:0010-10-93 2-1 JimmyGlenn(Unassisted) A Virginia 89:599-10-95 2-1 ImadBaba(Unassisted) A NorthCarolina(OT) 111:1010-8-95 2-1 WoldeHarris(Joseph) H UNC-Charlotte 99:299-15-96 3-2 JeffYenzer(Sweeney) H NorthCarolina(OT) 106:2810-23-96 3-2 PaulStalteri(DeBruin) H Furman 87:3411-30-97 1-0 BobCavanagh(Wilson) A SouthCarolina 105:3010-16-99 2-1 MattElliott(Unassisted) A Virginia 84:4311-19-00 3-2 RickyLewis(Webster,Onyewu) H Furman 86:219-2-01 2-1 PaulSouders(RossGoodacre) N3 California 81:349-23-01 2-1 IanFuller(Rhyne,Borges) A N.C.State 89:4410-17-01 3-2 SteveRhyne(Unassisted) A Furman 111:4011-25-01 1-0 KennethCutler(Goodacre,Granan)H Kentucky 123:1312-2-01 3-2 OguchiOnyewu(Bringsved) H Alabama-Birmingham 106:5510-6-02 2-1 DimelonWestfield(Borges) A SouthCarolina 101:4710-13-02 3-2 DimelonWestfield(Cooper) H Virginia 101:2811-10-02 3-2 AndreBorges(Lewis,Jones) H WesternIllinois 93:2411-30-02 2-1 BrettBranan(Cutler) A WakeForest 99:288-29-03 1-0 PaulSouders(Roberts) N4 Richmond 89:3410-27-04 3-2 OlatomiwaOgunsola(Unassisted) H Stetson 107:549-9-05 3-2 AlanO'Hara(Sturgis) N5 William&Mary 106:519-20-05 2-1 DaneRichards(Roberts) H Gardner-Webb 81:4510-16-05 1-0 NathanSturgis(PenaltyKick) H Winthrop 96:3112-2-05 1-0 CharlieRoberts(Sturgis) H Creighton 89:218-25-06 4-3 DaneRichards(Moojen) A SouthCarolina 82:2811-4-07 1-0 TommyDrake(Newton,Buchholz) H BostonCollege 85:429-1-08 3-2 MichaelBrooks(Cava) H GeorgiaState 85:479-21-08 3-2 HassanIbrahim(Moore) H VirginiaTech 102:1810-14-08 1-0 KeeganPriest(Drake,Cava) A Wofford 80:4110-25-08 3-2 NathanThornton(Moore,Burton) H NorthCarolina 108:2810-30-09 1-0 AustinSavage(Cava) A N.C.State 84:469-22-10 1-0 NickBurton(Unassisted) A Furman 93:3410-19-10 1-1 StephenMcGill(Sumpter,Stockinger)H GeorgiaSouthern 86:1210-22-10 2-1 RileySumpter(Stockinger,McGill) H Duke 96:14N1--NCAAFinalsattheKingdome,Seattle,Washington/N2--ACCTournament,ChapelHill,NC/N3--Cal-St.-FullertonInvitational/N4--VCUInvitational

Oguchi Onyewu scored the winning goal vs. Alabama-Birmingham in the NCAA Tournament at the 106:55 mark as Clemson advanced to the NCAA Tournament's Final Eight.

Last Minute Victores Records and History

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MOSTCLEMSONGOALSNo. Site-Opp. Date1. 18 H-Flagler 10-31-762. 16 H-Furman 10-3-733. 14 H-Bel.Abbey 9-9-794. 13 A-W.Carolina 9-26-73 13 A-Furman 9-29-76 13 H-Jacksonville 9-28-75 13 H-N.Georgia 9-1-898. 12 H-Furman 11-10-719. 11 H-Mercer 11-5-86 11 H-Maryville 10-16-91 11 H-Char.South. 9-6-93 11 H-Erskine 9-17-97

MOSTOPPONENTGOALSNo. Site-Team Date1. 6 A-Maryland2 10-3-69 6 H-Virginia3 10-9-943. 5 H-Duke0 10-17-67 5 A-Maryland0 10-30-67 5 H-Erskine2 11-4-69 5 A-Duke1 10-27-70 5 A-Duke5 9-28-86 5 A-Va.Tech4 10-14-06 5 A-W.Forest0 9-13-09 MOSTCLEMSONASSISTSNo. Site-Opp. Date1. 12 H-N.Georgia 9-1-89 12 H-Erskine 9-17-97

3. 11 A-TheCitadel 10-3-70 11 H-Char.South. 10-7-985. 10 H-Mercer 11-5-86 10 H-Furman 11-10-71 10 H-Emory 9-21-73 10 H-Char.South. 9-6-93 10 H-Wofford 11-1-95 10 H-Belmont 9-9-98 10 H-Winthrop 10-13-99 10 H-G.-Webb 9-19-02

MOSTOPPONENTASSISTS No. Site-Team Date1. 7 A-W.Forest 9-13-092. 6 H-Duke 9-21-973. 5 A-Duke 9-28-86 5 H-Duke 9-28-06 5 A-Furman 10-27-99 5 N-Indiana 9-21-94 5 A-Indiana 9-9-84

MOSTCLEMSONPOINTSNo. Site-Opp. Date1. 38 H-Flagler 10-31-76 38 H-Furman 10-3-73 38 H-N.Georgia 9-1-894. 37 A-W.Carolina 9-26-73 37 H-Bel.Abbey 9-9-796. 34 H-Furman 11-10-71 34 H-Furman 9-17-978. 32 H-Mercer 11-5-86

32 H-Char.South. 9-6-9310. 31 A-TheCitadel 10-3-70

MOSTOPPONENTPOINTS No. Site-Team Date1. 17 A-W.Forest 9-13-092. 16 H-Duke 9-21-973. 15 H-Virginia 10-9-94 15 A-Duke 10-27-70 15 A-Duke 10-28-06

LARGESTMARGINOFVICTORY

No. Site-Team Date1. 18 H-Flagler0 10-31-762. 16 H-Furman0 10-3-733. 14 H-Bel-Abbey0 9-9-80

LARGESTMARGINOFDEFEAT

No. Site-Team Date1. 5 A-Maryland 10-3-69 5 A-Maryland 10-30-67 5 H-Erskine 11-4-69 5 A-W.Forest 9-13-09

MOSTCLEMSONSHOTS No. Site-Team Date1. 48 H-Furman 10-27-772. 42 H-Flagler 10-31-76 42 H-Madison 10-26-76

42 H-Erskine 9-25-755. 41 N-Phil.Textile12-10-78 41 H-No.Georgia 9-1-896. 40 H-Stetson 10-10-90

MOSTOPPONENTSHOTS No. Site-Team Date1. 37 A-SIU-Edward. 9-12-752. 33 H-Howard 10-6-743. 32 A-So.Carolina10-19-944. 30 A-No.Carolina 9-15-855. 29 A-Duke 9-20-92 29 A-N.C.State 9-20-81 29 A-Connecticut 9-17-78

MOSTCLEMSONCORNERKICKS

No. Site-Team Date1. 19 N-Sewanee 10-9-70 19 H-Ga.Southern10-8-97 19 H-Pfeiffer 11-1-814. 18 H-Erskine 10-11-95 18 H-UNCC 9-1-91 18 H-Winthrop 9-29-85

MOSTOPPONENTCORNERKICKS

No. Site-Team Date1. 17 A-Virginia 10-19-972. 16 A-Duke9-20-923. 14 A-Virginia 10-11-03

The1993Teamfinishedtheseasonwithaschool-record268points.

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MOSTCLEMSONGOALS 1. 103 1976 2. 97 19733. 96 19934. 84 19845. 76 1985

MOSTCLEMSONGOALSPERGAME

GPG Games Goals Year 1. 5.7 17 97 19732. 4.9 21 103 19763. 4.3 13 56 1970 4.3 12 52 19715. 4.0 24 76 1993

MOSTOPPONENTGOALS 1. 31 20032. 30 2002 30 2007 30 1969 29 1993

MOSTCLEMSONASSISTS 1. 85 19982. 80 19853. 76 19934. 73 19845. 71 2001 71 2002

MOSTCLEMSONASSISTSPERGAME

APG GP Asts. Year1. 3.5 24 85 19982. 3.3 24 80 19853. 3.2 17 54 1973 3.2 20 64 2000 3.2 22 71 2002

MOSTOPPONENTASSISTS 1. 38 20072. 32 19993. 29 20024. 28 1996 28 2009

MOSTCLEMSONPOINTS 1. 268 19932. 258 19763. 241 19844. 240 19735. 232 1985

MOSTCLEMSONPOINTSPERGAME

PPG Games Points Year 1. 14.6 17 248 19732. 12.7 21 267 19763. 11.7 13 152 19704. 11.7 15 175 1975 11.3 12 135 1971

MOSTOPPONENTPOINTS 1. 98 20072, 89 2002 3. 88 20034. 83 20085. 81 2004 FEWESTGOALSAGAINST 1. 7 19732. 8 19833. 9 19754. 10 1977 10 1982

MATCHESPLAYED 1. 26 19842. 24 1987 24 1985 24 1993 24 1998 24 2001 24 2005

MOSTMATCHESWON 1. 22 1984 22 19983. 19 1985 19 20015. 18 1976 18 1978 18 1981 18 1982 18 1987 18 1993

BESTWINNINGPCT. 1..9411977 .941 19733. .925 19784. .917 19985. .900 1981 .900 1972

MOSTSHUTOUTS 1. 15 1983 15 19983. 14 19824. 12 1973 12 1976

MOSTCLEMSONSHOTS 1. 574 19732. 489 19843. 487 19784. 464 19775. 422 1993

MOSTOPPONENTSHOTS1. 292 20082. 280 20023. 260 1979

MOSTCORNERKICKS 1. 284 2009 2. 224 19843. 194 19854. 176 19955. 172 1981

MOSTOPPONENTCORNERKICKS

1. 129 20032. 123 20023. 120 1997

MOSTSAVES 1. 142 19682. 139 19903. 128 19694. 126 19975. 120 1967 120 2002

MOSTOPPONENTSAVES1. 209 19782. 195 19833. 181 1973

The1998teamtiedtheschoolrecordformostwinsinaseasonwith22.

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ScoringbyPeriods Goals Ast Pts Shots CK Saves1967

Clemson 35 20 90 292 46 120Opponents 26 NA NA 155 20 149 1968Clemson 43 28 114 289 85 142Opponents 22 8 52 185 54 139

1969Clemson 29 8 66 259 51 128Opponents 30 3 63 224 40 751970 Clemson 56 40 152 432 92 61Opponents 25 5 55 161 44 127

1971Clemson 52 31 135 327 37 74Opponents 15 5 35 165 21 99

1972Clemson 54 39 147 391 101 60Opponents 12 2 26 141 38 75

1973Clemson 97 54 248 606 128 70Opponents 7 2 16 124 36 181

1974Clemson 55 32 142 389 96 84Opponents 13 6 32 166 36 169

1975Clemson 69 37 175 459 NA 58Opponents 9 NA NA NA NA NA

1976Clemson 103 52 267 NA NA NAOpponent 15 NA NA NA NA NA

1977Clemson 62 36 160 464 134 36Opponent 10 4 24 114 36 143

1978Clemson 59 34 152 487 157 82Opponent 17 12 46 221 73 209

1979Clemson 74 53 201 373 134 55Opponent 15 10 40 260 61 62

1980Clemson 44 29 117 299 86 105Opponent 17 10 44 230 73 129

1981Clemson 2134 2 1 58 40 156 376 172 81Opponent 4 8 0 2 14 15 43 187 60 171

1982Clemson 2542 0 0 67 43 177 346 144 91Opponent 4 5 0 1 10 7 27 196 78 141

1983Clemson 3225 1 0 58 50 166 331 133 83Opponent 3 3 1 1 8 7 23 192 57 195 1984Clemson 3445 2 3 84 73 241 489 224 73Opponent 815 1 0 24 21 69 197 94 175

1985Clemson 3540 1 0 76 80 232 393 194 84Opponent 11 8 1 0 20 21 61 229 98 131

1986Clemson 2427 2 1 54 48 156 265 156 54Opponent 15 11 1 1 28 24 80 173 72 68

1987Clemson 2928 0 2 59 51 169 420 152 88Opponent 713 0 2 22 15 59 242 93 125

1988Clemson 2223 0 0 45 38 128 247 119 43Opponent 10 7 0 1 18 9 45 119 72 71 1989Clemson 2435 0 2 61 59 181 382 156 64Opponent 1210 1 1 24 21 69 175 65 127

ScoringbyPeriods Goals Ast Pts Shots CK Saves 1990Clemson 2841 0 0 69 61 199 389 140 139Opponent 8 11 0 0 19 18 56 241 78 1641991Clemson 3226 0 1 59 45 163 260 132 103Opponent 317 1 0 21 22 64 196 65 114

1992Clemson 1631 2 4 53 45 151 339 167 112Opponent 10 11 1 3 25 19 69 253 94 1201993Clemson 3858 0 0 96 76 268 422 165 101Opponent 1315 0 1 29 22 80 210 92 152

1994Clemson 3237 0 0 69 62 200 390 160 65Opponent 716 0 4 27 21 75 203 80 141

1995Clemson 2134 1 1 57 58 172 392 176 80Opponent 8 11 1 0 20 19 59 207 70 138

1996Clemson 2132 2 1 56 59 171 278 111 58Opponent 914 3 0 26 28 80 163 76 84

1997Clemson 2023 0 1 44 48 136 273 152 126Opponent 914 1 0 24 23 71 253 120 96

1998Clemson 3534 - - 69 85 223 323 149 80Opponent 4 7 - - 11 13 35 196 119 110

1999Clemson 1722 - - 39 46 124 222 102 63Opponent 913 - 2 24 32 80 170 107 71

2000Clemson 2534 0 0 59 64 182 367 136 81Opponent 815 1 0 24 19 67 217 89 119

2001Clemson 29270 2159 71 189 373 158 82Opponent 11 8 1 0 020 14 54 239 98 135

2002Clemson 3615 2 2 55 71 181 327 129 120Opponent 1216 1 1 30 29 89 280 123 124 2003 Clemson 921 0 0 30 29 89 272 109 90Opponent 1515 1 0 31 26 88 255 129 96

2004Clemson 1115 1 1 28 24 80 267 111 52Opponent 1216 0 0 28 25 81 180 73 87

2005Clemson 1921 1 2 43 41 127 342 162 89Opponent 614 0 1 21 19 61 249 104 109

2006Clemson 1230 0 0 42 40 124 306 125 78Opponent 1113 0 0 24 19 67 242 107 94

2007Clemson 1317 0 0 30 32 92 240 101 98Opponent 1312 2 3 30 38 98 255 94 67

2008Clemson 515 0 2 22 34 78 213 98 95Opponent 1214 1 1 28 27 83 292 99 67

2009Clemson 619 0 0 25 22 72 229 80 89Opponent 1015 1 0 26 28 80 284 99 64

2010Clemson 11 9 2 0 22 27 71 173 106 65Opponent 1110 0 2 23 22 68 227 82 49

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DAYBYDAYRECORDSRecordon: Mondays 13-2 .867 Tuesdays 44-17-4 .708 Wednesdays 144-22-13 .841 Thursdays 27-8-1 .764 Fridays 88-44-12 .653 Saturdays 48-34-11 .575 Sundays 214-93-25 .682 Unknown 2-0-1Totals 580-220-67 .707

MONTHLYRECORDSRecordin: August 7-4-1 .682 September 197-62-24 .739 October 238-84-28 .720 November 118-55-10 .672 December 17-12-2 .581 January 1-1-0 .500 February 0-2-1 .167 Unknown 2-0-1 Totals 580-220-67 .707

CLEMSONONTELEVISION(8-11-1)Sept23,1979CU3,Duke0 ESPNOct.21,1979 CU6,UNC2 ESPNDec.8,1979 CU4,Columbia1 ESPNDec.9,1979 SIU-Ed.3,CU2 ESPNOct.19,1980 CU2,UNC2(OT) ESPNDec16,1984 CU2,Indiana1 ESPNDec.6,1987 CU2,SanDiegoSt.0 ESPNOct.15,1989 CU3,Duke1 HTSOct.29,1989 Virginia4,CU2(OT) HTSNov.7,1993 Virginia2,CU1 HTSSept.21,1994 Indiana3,CU1 PrimeOct.9,1994 Virginia6,CU4 ESPN-2Sept.16,1995 Duke3,CU1 PrimeNov.12,1995 Virginia1,CU0 HTSNov.15,1998 Clemson1,Duke0 HTSDec.6,1998 Indiana2,Clemson1 HTSSept.24,2000 Clemson6,NCState1 CSENov.18,2001 Clemson,1,Virginia0 ACCDec.9,2005 N.Mexico2,Clemson1ESPNSept.15,2006 Clemson1UNC0 FSNSept.28,2007 Duke4,Clemson2 FSNOct.5,2007 Maryland3,Clemson2 FSN

OVERALLRECORDS Home 414-85-34 .809 Away 137-105-29 .559 Neutral 29-30-4 .492Totals 580-220-67 .707

NightHomeGames: 197-27-16NonConferenceGames: 449-115-40NonConferenceHomeGames: 339-41-23

ACCRECORDINREGULARSEASON Home 75-44-11 Away 57-61-15 Totals 132-105-26

CLEMSONVS.THEACCINPOSTSEASON ACCTournament 13-19-4 NCAATournament 7-2-1 20-21-5

CLEMSONVS.ACCTEAMS RegularSeason132-105-26 PostSeason 20-21-5 TeamslaterACC: 1-1-0 Totals 153-127-31

The1998teamtiedtheschoolrecordformostwinsinaseasonwith22.

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First Last CU GoalsTeam Mtg Mtg Record Pct. CUOpp Home AwayNeut.

A

Adelphi 1990 1990 1-0-0 1.000 4 1 1-0 0-0 0-0AirForce 2003 2003 0-0-1 .500 3 3 0-0-1 0-0 0-0Akron 1999 1999 0-1-0 .000 1 3 0-1 0-0 0-0AlabamaA&M 1981 1984 2-2-0 .500 6 4 2-2 0-0 0-0Ala.-Birmingham 2001 2001 1-0-0 1.000 3 2 1-0 0-0 0-0Ala.-Huntsville 1976 1977 2-0-0 1.000 9 0 2-0 0-0 0-0American 1978 1986 4-0-0 1.000 8 1 3-0 0-0 1-0AppalachianSt. 1970 2004 20-1-0 .952 91 17 17-1 3-0 0-0

B

Belmont 1998 1998 1-0-0 1.000 6 0 1-0 0-0 0-0BelmontAbbey 1968 1979 3-0-0 1.000 16 0 2-0 1-0 0-0BerryCollege 1980 1991 4-0-0 1.000 13 2 4-0 0-0 0-0BostonCollege 2005 2010 2-3-2 .428 5 7 2-0-1 0-2-1 0-1Brown 1977 2004 3-1-0 .750 7 5 1-1 2-0 0-0Butler 2002 2002 1-0-0 1.000 3 0 0-0 0-0 1-0

C

California 1995 2001 1-1-1 .500 4 5 0-1 0-0-1 1-0Cal-PolySLO 1998 2001 2-0-0 1.000 8 1 2-0 0-0 0-0CalStateFullerton2000 2001 1-1-0 .500 6 3 1-0 0-1 0-0Campbell 1994 1998 3-0-0 1.000 10 1 2-0 1-0 0-0Catawba 1937 1990 3-0-1 .875 14 4 2-0 1-0-1 0-0CentralConn. 1998 1998 1-0-0 1.000 2 1 1-0 0-0 0-0CentralFlorida 1995 1995 1-0-0 1.000 3 0 1-0 0-0 0-0CentralWesleyan 1976 1976 1-0-0 1.000 7 0 1-0 0-0 0-0ChapmanCollege 1985 1985 1-0-0 1.000 2 0 1-0 0-0 0-0Charleston(WV) 1994 1994 1-0-0 1.000 4 0 1-0 0-0 0-0Char.Southern 1990 2000 7-0-0 1.000 44 1 7-0 0-0 0-0ChicagoCircle 1975 1975 1-0-0 1.000 4 0 1-0 0-0 0-0Citadel 1968 1995 5-0-1 .917 40 7 2-0-1 3-0 0-0ClevelandState 1978 1981 2-1-1 .625 7 6 2-1-1 0-0 0-0CoastalCarolina 1985 2007 6-2-1 .722 23 7 6-2-1 0-0 0-0Col.ofCharleston 1985 1995 6-0-1 .929 21 2 6-0-1 0-0 0-0Columbia 1979 1979 1-0-0 1.000 4 1 0-0 0-0 1-0Connecticut 1978 2000 4-1-1 .750 13 4 2-1 2-0 0-0-1Creighton 2005 2005 1-0-0 1.000 1 0 1-0 0-0 0-0

D

Davidson 1935 2002 5-3-3 .700 22 19 3-2-1 1-1-2 1-0Davis&Elkins 1976 1983 6-0-0 1.000 21 2 6-0 0-0 0-0Duke 1939 201023-23-4 .500 88 78 14-7-2 7-15-2 2-1

E

EastTenn.St. 2010 2010 0-1-0 .000 0 1 0-1 0-0 0-0Eckerd 1983 1983 1-0-0 1.000 6 0 1-0 0-0 0-0Elon 1998 2010 2-2-1 .500 11 7 2-1-1 0-1 0-0Emory 1967 1990 7-2-1 .750 43 13 4-0-1 3-2 0-0Erskine 1967 1997 27-1-0 .964 109 20 25-1 2-0 0-0Evansville 1987 1988 1-1-0 .500 2 2 0-1 1-0 0-0

First Last CU Goals Team Mtg Mtg Record Pct. CUOppHome AwayNeut.

F

Fairfield 2002 2002 1-0-0 1.000 3 0 1-0 0-0 0-0F.Dickinson 1985 1985 1-0-0 1.000 4 1 1-0 0-0 0-0Flagler 1976 1976 1-0-0 1.000 18 0 1-0 0-0 0-0FloridaAtlantic 1997 1997 1-0-0 1.000 2 1 1-0 0-0 0-0FloridaInter. 1982 2001 4-1-1 .750 16 3 2-0-1 1-1 1-0FloridaTech 1977 1977 1-0-0 1.000 9 2 1-0 0-0 0-0FrancisMarion 1991 1993 2-0-0 1.000 12 0 2-0 0-0 0-0FresnoState 1985 1985 0-0-1 .500 2 2 0-0 0-0 0-0-1Furman 1934 2010 39-9-3 .794 182 42 26-1-2 13-7-1 0-1

G

Gardner-Webb 2001 2010 8-1-0 .889 31 4 8-1 0-0 0-0GeorgeMason 1986 1987 1-0-1 .750 2 0 1-0 0-0-1 0-0G.Washington 1977 1977 1-0-0 1.000 4 0 1-0 0-0 0-0GeorgiaSouthern 1992 2010 5-1-2 .750 26 5 5-1-2 0-0 0-0GeorgiaState 1968 2008 20-1-0 .952 84 16 18-1 1-0 1-0Gonzaga 2002 2002 1-0-0 1.000 2 0 1-0 0-0 0-0

H

Hartford 2000 2000 1-0-0 1.000 4 0 1-0 0-0 0-0Hartwick 1976 1982 1-1-0 .500 7 4 0-0 0-0 1-1Harvard 1994 1994 1-0-0 1.000 3 0 1-0 0-0 0-0Hofstra 2004 2004 0-1-0 .000 0 3 0-1 0-0 0-0Howard 1972 1976 2-5-0 .286 7 13 2-2 0-3 0-0

I

Indiana 1984 2002 4-5-1 .450 16 20 1-1 2-3-1 1-1

J

Jacksonville 1968 2005 10-0-1 .955 59 5 7-0-1 3-0 0-0JamesMadison 1973 1977 6-0-0 1.000 30 4 5-0 1-0 0-0

K

Kentucky 2001 2001 1-0-0 1.000 1 0 1-0 0-0 0-0

L

Lafayette 1998 1998 1-0-0 1.000 5 0 1-0 0-0 0-0Lander 1989 1989 1-0-0 1.000 5 2 1-0 0-0 0-0Lenoir-Rhyne 1991 1993 3-0-0 1.000 17 1 3-0 0-0 0-0Lipscomb 2004 2004 1-0-0 1.000 5 0 1-0 0-0 0-0Longwood 2005 2009 3-0-0 1.000 8 2 2-0 1-0 0-0Loyola(IL) 1995 1999 2-0-0 1.000 5 0 2-0 0-0 0-0Loyola(MD) 1994 1994 0-1-0 .000 0 1 0-1 0-0 0-0

M

Maryland 1967 201030-20-1 .598 101 75 17-6-1 12-10 1-4Maryville 1991 1991 1-0-0 1.000 11 0 1-0 0-0 0-0Memphis 2006 2006 1-0-0 1.000 2 0 0-0 1-0 0-0Mercer 1984 1997 8-0-0 1.000 39 2 8-0 0-0 0-0

N

Navy 1974 1974 1-0-0 1.000 3 2 1-0 0-0 0-0NewHampshire 1998 1998 1-0-0 1.000 3 0 1-0 0-0 0-0NewMexico 2005 2005 0-1-0 .000 1 2 0-0 0-0 0-1

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NorthCarolina 1967 201027-21-6 .556 122 82 15-6-4 10-12-2 2-3UNC-Asheville 1987 2007 6-1-0 .857 40 5 6-0 0-1 0-0UNC-Charlotte 1980 2010 9-3-3 .700 30 14 7-0-3 2-3 0-0UNC-Greensboro 1982 2004 5-2-0 .714 14 7 5-1 0-1 0-0N.C.State 1967 201031-14-7 .663 146 71 16-7-1 14-6-5 1-1-1NorthGeorgia 1989 1989 1-0-0 1.000 13 0 1-0 0-0 0-0NorthGreenville 2009 2009 1-0-0 1.000 6 0 1-0 0-0 0-0NotreDame 2001 2005 2-0-0 1.000 5 0 1-0 0-0 1-0

O

Oglethorpe 1967 1967 2-0-0 1.000 11 1 2-0 0-0 0-0OhioState 1999 1999 1-0-0 1.000 2 1 0-0 1-0 0-0OldDominion 1980 2005 1-0-2 .667 5 1 1-0-1 0-0-1 0-0OralRoberts 2006 2006 1-0-0 1.000 2 0 0-0 0-0 1-0

P

Pennsylvania 1973 1973 1-0-0 1.000 1 0 1-0 0-0 0-0PennState 1999 1999 0-1-0 .000 2 3 0-0 0-0 0-1Pfeiffer 1978 1984 5-0-0 1.000 25 2 5-0 0-0 0-0Phila.Textile 1976 1978 2-0-0 1.000 9 4 0-0 1-0 1-0Portland 1996 1997 2-0-0 1.000 6 0 1-0 1-0 0-0Presbyterian 1987 1992 3-0-0 1.000 15 0 3-0 0-0 0-0Princeton 1993 1993 1-0-0 1.000 4 1 1-0 0-0 0-0

Q

Quincy 1978 1978 1-0-0 1.000 3 1 1-0 0-0 0-0

R

Radford 1993 2008 1-0-1 .750 9 1 1-0-1 0-0 0-0Richmond 2003 2003 1-0-0 1.000 1 0 0-0 0-0 1-0Rollins 1972 1972 1-0-0 1.000 7 0 0-0 1-0 0-0Rutgers 1987 1987 1-0-0 1.000 3 2 0-0 1-0 0-0

S

St.Francis(NY) 1978 1978 1-0-0 1.000 4 0 0-0 1-0 0-0St.Louis 1974 2010 5-4-1 .550 17 13 4-0 1-2-1 0-2St.Mary's 1991 1991 1-0-0 1.000 4 1 0-0 0-0 1-0SanDiegoState 1987 1987 1-0-0 1.000 2 0 1-0 0-0 0-0SanFrancisco 1976 1978 0-2-0 .000 1 3 0-0 0-0 0-2SantaClara 1990 1999 2-2-0 .500 6 7 1-1 1-1 0-0Sewanee 1970 1970 1-0-0 1.000 5 1 0-0 0-0 1-0SouthAlabama 1992 1992 1-0-0 1.000 2 1 1-0 0-0 0-0SouthCarolina 1978 201022-15-1 .59265 47 12-8 10-7-1 0-0SC-Upstate 1981 2008 9-0-1 .950 34 7 9-0-1 0-0 0-0SouthFlorida 1972 2003 9-1-2 .833 22 8 6-0 1-1-2 2-0S.Connecticut 1985 1986 2-0-0 1.000 6 1 2-0 0-0 0-0SIU-Edwardsville 1975 1983 4-1-0 .800 12 8 1-0 3-0 0-1SMU 1989 1995 1-1-0 .500 3 4 1-0 0-1 0-0Stanford 2002 2002 0-1-0 .000 0 2 0-0 0-1 0-0Stetson 1990 2008 3-2-0 .600 14 5 3-2 0-0 0-0

T

Tampa 1984 1984 1-0-0 1.000 3 1 1-0 0-0 0-0

First Last CU Goals Team Mtg Mtg Record Pct. CUOppHome AwayNeut.

U

UCLA 1973 1997 1-5-0 .200 7 13 0-1 1-2 0-2

V

Vanderbilt 1984 1994 2-0-0 1.000 16 0 2-0 0-0 0-0Virginia 1968 201021-26-5 .452 81 69 10-11-2 10-11-2 1-4-1Va.Comm. 2001 2007 2-1-0 .500 3 2 1-0 0-1 1-0VirginiaTech 2003 2010 3-3-3 .500 16 18 2-1-1 0-2-2 1-0

W

WakeForest 1980 201016-17-3 .486 53 54 8-7 8-7-3 0-3WarrenWilson 1967 1971 3-1-0 .750 10 4 1-1 1-0 1-0Washington 1996 1996 0-1-0 .000 1 4 0-0 0-0 0-1WestVirginia 1972 1974 2-0-0 1.000 5 3 2-0 0-0 0-0WesternCarolina 1969 1983 7-0-0 1.000 49 8 5-0 2-0 0-0WesternIllinois 2002 2002 1-0-0 1.000 3 2 1-0 0-0 0-0William&Mary 1991 2005 3-0-0 1.000 7 3 2-0 0-0 1-0Winthrop 1983 2006 8-0-1 .944 30 3 6-0-1 2-0 0-0Wisconsin-GB 1993 1993 0-1-0 .000 2 3 0-1 0-0 0-0Wofford 1985 2010 9-0-1 .950 52 4 6-0-1 3-0 0-0WrightState 1986 1986 1-0-0 1.000 5 1 1-0 0-0 0-0

Y

Yale 1989 2004 3-0-0 1.000 7 4 2-0 0-0 1-0

TOTALS 580-220-67 .7072451942 414- 137- 29- 85- 105- 30- 34 294

Historic Riggs Field on December 6, 1987 just before Clem-son's 2-0 win over San Diego State in the National Champi-onship match. A record crowd of 8,332 attended the match.

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ACC ACC ACCNon-Conf. *NationalFinishYear HeadCoach Record Pct. Finish Tour. Record Home Away Neutral GF GANSCAA SANCAAOverall Pct.*1934FredKirshner NA NA NA 0-0-1 0-2-0 0-0-0 2 4 0-2-1 *1935FredKirshner NA NA NA 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2 0 1-0-0 1935 FredKirshner NA NA 1-0-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 9 9 2-2-0 1936 FredKirshner 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 2 2 0-0-1 1937 FredKirshner 2-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 10 5 3-0-1 1938 FredKirshner 0-0-0 0-0-1 0-0-0 2 2 0-0-1 1939 FredKirshner NA NA NA 1-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 3 7 2-2-0KirshnerTotals 5-1-2 2-4-2 1-1-0 30 29 8-6-4 *1934and1935SeasonswereplayedintheSpring.Onlycompetitionagainstfour-yearcollegesarerecognized. ACC ACC ACCNon-Conf. *NationalFinish Year HeadCoach Record Pct. Finish Tour. Record Home Away Neutral GF GANSCAASANCAAOverall Pct.1967 Dr.I.M.Ibrahim 1-3-0 .250 4th -- 5-2-0 4-2-0 2-3-0 0-0-0 35 26 -- -- -- 6-5-0 .5451968 Dr.I.M.Ibrahim 1-3-1 .300 5th -- 8-0-1 5-2-0 4-1-1 0-0-0 43 22 -- -- -- 9-3-1 .7311969 Dr.I.M.Ibrahim 1-4-0 .200 5th -- 4-2-1 3-2-1 1-4-0 1-0-0 29 30 NR -- -- 5-6-1 .4581970 Dr.I.M.Ibrahim 1-3-1 .300 6th -- 7-0-1 2-2-2 5-1-0 1-0-0 56 25 NR -- -- 8-3-2 .6921971 Dr.I.M.Ibrahim 1-3-1 .300 5th -- 7-0-0 4-1-0 4-2-1 0-0-0 52 15 NR -- -- 8-3-1 .7081972 Dr.I.M.Ibrahim 5-0-0 1.000 1st -- 8-1-1 7-0-0 5-1-1 1-0-0 54 12 11 -- Rd16 13-1-1 .9001973 Dr.I.M.Ibrahim 5-0-0 1.000 1st -- 11-1-0 10-0-0 6-0-0 0-1-0 97 7 4 -- Semi 16-1-0 .9411974 Dr.I.M.Ibrahim 5-0-0 1.000 1st -- 7-3-0 8-1-0 4-2-0 0-0-0 55 13 6 -- Rd16 12-3-0 .8001975 Dr.I.M.Ibrahim 5-0-0 1.000 1st -- 8-2-0 8-1-0 5-1-0 0-0-0 69 9 1 -- Rd16 13-2-0 .8671976 Dr.I.M.Ibrahim 4-0-1 .900 1st -- 14-2-0 13-0-1 5-0-0 0-2-0 103 15 4 -- 4thP 18-2-1 .8811977 Dr.I.M.Ibrahim 5-0-0 1.000 1st -- 11-1-0 12-1-0 4-0-0 0-0-0 64 10 4 -- Rd8 16-1-0 .9411978 Dr.I.M.Ibrahim 4-0-1 .900 1st -- 14-1-0 11-0-1 6-0-0 1-1-0 59 17 3 -- 3rdP 18-1-1 .9251979 Dr.I.M.Ibrahim 5-0-0 1.000 1st -- 11-2-1 11-1-1 4-0-0 1-1-0 74 15 3 -- 2ndP 16-2-1 .8681980 Dr.I.M.Ibrahim 4-1-1 .750 2nd -- 8-2-1 8-1-2 4-2-0 0-0-0 44 17 NR NR -- 12-3-2 .7651981 Dr.I.M.Ibrahim 5-1-0 .833 1st -- 13-1-0 13-1-0 5-1-0 0-0-0 58 14 8 5 Rd16 18-2-0 .9001982 Dr.I.M.Ibrahim 5-1-0 .833 1st(T) -- 13-1-1 12-0-0 5-2-1 1-0-0 67 10 7 3 Rd16 18-2-1 .8811983 Dr.I.M.Ibrahim 3-2-1 .583 3rd -- 13-1-1 13-1-2 3-2-0 0-0-0 58 8 11 18 Rd24 16-3-2 .8101984 Dr.I.M.Ibrahim 4-2-0 .667 2nd -- 18-2-0 16-1-0 5-2-0 1-1-0 84 24 9 9 1stP 22-4-0 .8461985 Dr.I.M.Ibrahim 5-1-0 .833 1st -- 14-2-2 15-1-0 4-2-0 0-0-2 76 21 4 3 Rd16 19-3-2 .8331986 Dr.I.M.Ibrahim 3-3-0 .500 3rd -- 9-3-2 10-3-0 1-3-2 1-0-0 54 28 19 18 -- 12-6-2 .6501987 Dr.I.M.Ibrahim 1-4-1 .250 5th 0-1 17-1-0 15-1-0 3-3-1 0-1-0 59 22 NR 16 1stP 18-5-1 .7711988 Dr.I.M.Ibrahim 2-4-0 .333 5th(T) 0-1 8-3-2 9-5-2 1-2-0 0-0-0 45 18 NR NR -- 10-7-2 .5781989 Dr.I.M.Ibrahim 1-4-1 .250 5th(T) 0-1 12-2-0 12-2-0 1-3-1 0-1-0 61 24 NR NR -- 13-6-1 .6751990 Dr.I.M.Ibrahim 4-1-1 .750 1st 0-1 12-3-0 13-3-1 3-0-0 0-1-0 69 19 5 4 Rd24 16-4-1 .7861991 Dr.I.M.Ibrahim 2-3-1 .417 5th 0-1 11-3-1 11-1-1 1-5-1 1-0-0 59 21 NR 18 Rd24 13-6-2 .6671992 Dr.I.M.Ibrahim 1-3-2 .333 6th 1-1-1 11-3-2 11-2-2 0-3-1 1-1-1 53 25 NR 19 -- 12-6-4 .6361993 Dr.I.M.Ibrahim 5-0-1 .917 1st 1-1 13-5-0 14-3-0 4-1-1 0-1-0 96 29 5 7 Rd16 18-5-1 .7711994 Dr.I.M.Ibrahim 2-4-0 .333 6th 1-0-1 11-3-1 13-3-1 0-3-0 0-1-0 69 27 NR NR -- 13-7-1 .643IbrahimTotals 90-50-14 .630 13Firsts 3-7-2 298-52-17 283-41-17 95-49-11 10-12-3 1742 52319top20388-102-31.774

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ACC ACC ACCNon-Conf. *NationalFinishYear HeadCoach Record Pct. Finish Tour. Record Home Away Neutral GF GANSCAASANCAAOverall Pct.1995 TrevorAdair 4-2-0 .667 3rd 2-1 12-4-1 10-2-0 4-3-1 2-1-0 57 20 6 5 Rd16 16-6-1 .7171996 TrevorAdair 2-3-1 .417 5th(T) 0-1 8-4-1 8-2-2 2-3-0 0-2-0 56 26 NR NR -- 10-7-2 .5791997 TrevorAdair 2-3-1 .417 5th 0-1 9-4-2 9-2-2 2-3-1 0-2-0 44 24 12 16 Rd8 11-7-3 .5951998 TrevorAdair 5-1-0 .833 1st 2-0 17-1-0 12-1-0 7-1-0 3-0-0 69 11 4 1 Rd8 22-2-0 .9171999 TrevorAdair 2-2-2 .500 4th 0-1 7-6-0 7-4-1 2-2-1 0-2-0 38 24 NR NR 9-8-2 .5262000 TrevorAdair 3-3-0 .500 4th 0-0-1 11-1-2 9-3-0 5-1-2 0-0-0 59 24 8 5 R16 14-4-2 .7502001 TrevorAdair 4-2-0 .667 T2nd 3-0 15-3-0 14-1-0 2-4-0 3-0-0 59 20 7 4 Rd8 19-5-0 .7922002 TrevorAdair 2-3-1 .417 6th 1-1 12-2-2 8-1-1 3-3-3 2-1-0 55 30 14 7 Rd8 13-5-4 .6822003 TrevorAdair 2-4-0 .333 6th 0-0-1 7-3-4 6-3-2 1-3-1 2-1-1 30 31 NR NR Rd48 9-7-4 .5502004 TrevorAdair 2-5-0 .286 T7th 0-1 6-4-1 6-3-0 1-5-1 1-1-0 28 28 NR NR 8-9-1 .4722005 TrevorAdair 2-4-2 .375 7th 1-1 13-2-1 11-2-1 2-2-2 2-2-0 43 21 T3rd 12 Rd4 15-6-3 .6882006 TrevorAdair 3-3-2 .500 T5th 0-1 10-2-0 8-1-0 4-3-2 1-1-0 42 24 13 T9 R16 13-5-2 .7002007 TrevorAdair 2-6-0 .250 7th 0-1 5-5-1 6-5-1 0-5-0 1-1-0 30 30 NR NR 7-11-1 .3942008 TrevorAdair 3-4-1 .438 6th 0-1 4-5-1 6-3-1 1-5-1 0-1-0 22 28 NR NR 7-9-2 .444AdairTotals 38-45-10 .462 1First 9-10-2 136-46-16 120-33-11 36-43-15 16-15-0 632 341 8top20 173-91-27.6412009 PhilHindson 2-6 250 1-1 4-6-1 2-7-1 3-4 1-1 25 26 NR NR 6-12-1 .3422010 MikeNoonan 2-4-2 .375 T6th 0-1 3-5-2 4-3-3 1-5-1 0-1-0 22 23 NR NR 5-9-4 .389ProgramTotals 132-105-26 .551 14Firsts13-19-4 449-115-40 414-85-34137-105-29 29-30-42451 942 27top20580-220-67 .707 .809 .559 .492 *NationalFinishindicatesfinalpollsbytheNSCAAandSoccerAmerica.ItalsoindicatesfinishinNCAAtournament.P-PlaceRd-Round

Fred Kirchner Dr. I.M. Ibrahim Trevor Adair

Phil Hindson Mike Noonan

CLEMSONCOACHESRANKEDNATIONALLY

Dr. I.M. Ibrahim who was Clemson's HeadCoachin1967-94finishedhiscareerwith388victoriesoveralland90AtlanticCoastConfer-encewins.BothtotalsarethesecondbestinAtlanticCoastConferencehistory.

Currently, Ibrahim is ranked 14th nationallyfor total numberof victories (388)and10thbywinningpct.(.774).

MikeNoonanisinthetop30forthewinningestActiveCoachesNationalasfarastotalcareerwinsandwinningpct.

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ADELPHI(1-0)10-5-90 4-1 W H (7-16)

AIRFORCE(0-0-1)9-26-03 3-3 T H OT

AKRON(0-1)10-3-99 1-3 L H

ALABAMAA&M(2-2)11-22-81 1-2 L H OT (2-NR)11-17-82 2-0 W H (7-NR)11-16-83 0-1 L H (10-6)11-25-84 3-1 W H (9-1)Totals 6-4

ALABAMA-BIRMINGHAM(1-0)12-2-01 3-2 W H OT (6-23)

ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE(2-0)9-19-76 5-0 W H (2-NR)9-18-77 4-0 W H (5-NR)Totals 9-0

AMERICAN(4-0)11-10-78 4-0 W H (3-NR)12-2-79 1-0 W H (5-15)10-26-85 1-0 W H (1-14)9-19-86 2-1 W N (4-NR)Totals 8-1

APPALACHIANSTATE(20-1)10-19-70 6-1 W A9-29-71 6-1 W H9-25-72 6-0 W A10-21-73 10-1 W H (5-NR)10-15-76 1-0 W H (1-NR)9-25-77 2-0 W H (5-NR)11-20-77 3-1 W H (1-14)11-19-78 2-1 W H OT (3-18)10-3-80 2-3 L H (17-10)9-6-81 2-1 W A9-5-82 8-2 W H (2-NR)10-30-83 3-0 W H (2-NR)9-19-84 6-0 W H (16-NR)9-22-93 9-3 W H (6-NR)9-27-94 3-1 W H 9-25-96 6-0 W H (20-NR)9-15-99 4-0 W H9-13-00 4-0 W H (10-NR)10-23-02 3-2 W H (6-NR)10-22-03 1-0 W H 10-13-04 4-0 W HTotals 91-17

BELMONT(1-0)9-9-98 6-0 W H

BELMONTABBEY(3-0)11-12-68 1-0 W A9-24-78 1-0 W H (4-NR)9-9-79 14-0 W H (3-NR)Totals 16-0

BERRYCOLLEGE(4-0)10-8-80 4-2 W H OT10-7-87 1-0 W H10-19-88 3-0 W H10-1-91 5-0 W HTotals 13-2

BOSTONCOLLEGE(2-3-2)10-28-05 2-0 W H10-21-06 1-1 T A OT (11-NR)11-4-07 1-0 W H (NR-7)10-31-08 0-2 L A11-12-08 0-1 L N OT10-09-09 0-2 L A10-08-10 1-1 T OTTotals 5-7

BROWN(3-1)11-26-77 1-2 L H (1-12)9-15-78 3-2 W A (5-8)9-29-00 2-1 W H (11-NR)9-10-04 1-0 W ATotals 7-5

BUTLER(1-0)8-30-02 3-0 W N (9-NR)

CALIFORNIA(1-1-1)10-1-95 1-1 T A OT(10-NR)10-6-96 1-3 L H (24-17)9-2-01 2-1 W N (8-NR)Totals 4-5

CAL-POLYS.L.O.(2-0)10-2-98 7-1 W H (8-NR)9-28-01 1-0 W HTotals 8-1

CAL-STATEFULLERTON(1-1)10-1-00 5-1 W H (11-20)8-31-01 1-2 L A (8-NR)Totals 6-3

CAMPBELL(3-0)9-7-94 5-0 W H (8-NR)8-29-97 1-0 W H (20-NR)9-1-98 4-1 W A (12-NR)Totals 10-1

CATAWBA(3-0-1)1937 5-2 W H 1937 1-0 W A 1938 2-2 T A 9-12-90 6-0 W HTotals 14-4

CENTRALCONNECTICUT(1-0)

9-23-98 2-1 W H (9-NR)

CENTRALFLORIDA(1-0)9-6-95 3-0 W H (3-NR)

CENTRALWESLEYAN(1-0)9-8-76 7-0 W H (2-NR)

CHAPMANCOLLEGE(1-0)9-19-85 2-0 W H (1-NR)

CHARLESTON(WV)(1-0)10-5-94 4-0 W H

CHARLESTONSOUTHERN(7-0)9-5-90 9-0 W H9-7-92 4-0 W H (8-NR)9-6-93 11-0 W H (6-NR)9-13-95 5-0 W H (10-NR)10-7-98 6-0 W H (7-NR)9-22-99 3-0 W H9-20-00 6-1 W H (16-NR)Totals 44-1

CHICAGOCIRCLE(1-0)10-10-75 4-0 W H (1-NR)

CITADEL(5-0-1)10-26-68 7-4 W A10-18-69 2-2 T H OT10-3-70 10-1 W A9-17-72 6-0 W H10-7-73 8-0 W A (5-NR)9-20-95 7-0 W H (T25-NR)Totals 40-7

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10-21-01 6-1 W H (15-NR)10-30-02 1-1 T A OT (8-NR)Totals 22-19

DAVIS&ELKINS(6-0)9-26-76 3-0 W H (3-NR)10-9-77 1-0 W H (2-16)10-5-79 7-1 W H (3-NR)10-23-81 4-0 W H (4-NR)10-15-82 3-1 W H (5-NR)10-14-83 3-0 W H (2-NR)Totals 21-2

DUKE(23-23-4)12-1-39 0-3 L A12-9-39 1-0 W H10-17-67 2-5 L H10-9-68 2-3 L A10-24-69 0-3 L H10-27-70 1-5 L A10-26-71 0-2 L H11-3-72 1-0 W A (13-NR)10-31-73 2-0 W H (6-NR)10-29-74 4-0 W A (6-NR)10-26-75 8-0 W H (2-NR)10-8-76 6-1 W A (1-NR)10-14-77 6-2 W H (2-NR)9-29-78 1-0 W A (4-NR)9-23-79 3-0 W H (3-NR)9-28-80 1-3 L A (1-16)9-27-81 2-1 W H OT (3-7)9-26-82 0-1 L A (1-7)11-20-82 1-2 L A PK (7-1)9-25-83 0-0 T H OT (3-1)9-23-84 0-2 L A (16-7)9-22-85 2-0 W H (1-12)9-28-86 2-5 L A (5-17)9-27-87 0-2 L H (NR-14)9-25-88 4-0 W A (16-3)10-15-89 3-1 W H9-23-90 3-0 W A (6-NR)9-22-91 2-1 W H (NR-3)9-20-92 1-1 T A OT (6-3)11-5-92 3-2 W N OT (NR-8)9-19-93 3-1 W H (11-4)9-18-94 1-2 L A (2-NR)9-16-95 1-3 L H (10-2)9-21-96 1-2 L A (18-1)11-14-96 1-3 L N 9-21-97 1-5 L H (NR-5)11-15-98 1-0 W N (1-4)9-20-98 0-2 L A (3-5)9-18-99 0-0 T H OT (NR-10)9-17-00 2-3 L A (10-8)

11-7-01 4-0 W H (13-NR)9-14-02 1-2 L A OT (2-NR)9-14-03 2-1 W H (24-15)9-18-04 0-1 L A11-5-05 3-1 W A (NR-8)10-28-06 1-0 W H (10-5)9-28-07 2-4 L H (NR-7)9-26-08 0-0 T A OT10-23-09 1-2 L A (NR-19)10-22-10 2-1 W H OT (NR-18)Totals 88-78

EASTTENNESSEESTATE(0-1)9-6-10 0-1 L H OT

ECKERD(1-0)9-11-83 6-0 W H (8-NR)

ELON(2-2-1)10-28-98 7-1 W H (2-NR)10-29-03 3-2 W H 9-25-07 1-1 T H OT9-16-09 0-2 L A10-12-10 0-1 L HTotals 11-7

EMORY(7-2-1)11-14-67 0-3 L A9-28-68 8-1 W H10-11-69 2-3 L A10-10-70 6-2 W A11-14-70 3-3 T H OT10-16-71 4-0 W A10-7-72 3-1 W A9-21-73 9-0 W H (T8-NR)11-11-81 3-0 W H (2-NR)8-29-90 5-0 W HTotals 43-13

ERSKINE(27-1)10-10-67 9-1 W H11-5-68 3-1 W A11-4-69 0-5 L H10-19-71 3-1 W A10-12-73 2-0 W H (7-NR)10-21-74 1-0 W H (6-NR)9-25-75 4-1 W H (1-NR)11-2-76 2-0 W H (1-NR)9-30-77 1-0 W H OT (4-NR)10-31-78 4-1 W H (3-NR)10-24-79 6-1 W H (6-NR)10-30-80 2-0 W H10-29-81 4-0 W H (4-NR)9-29-82 3-0 W H (6-NR)

CLEVELANDSTATE(2-1-1)10-8-78 3-2 W H (4-NR)10-7-79 1-2 L H (3-12)10-5-80 1-1 T H OT (17-19)10-18-81 2-1 W H (4-18)Totals 7-6

COASTALCAROLINA(6-2-1)11-6-85 7-0 W H (3-NR)10-14-87 2-1 W H (10-NR)9-28-88 3-0 W H (4-NR)9-13-89 2-1 W H9-26-90 4-0 W H (4-NR)11-27-02 1-1 T H PK (13-25)9-28-03 1-2 L H OT (NR-17)11-18-05 2-0 W H (15-NR)10-31-07 1-2 L HTotals 23-7

COLLEGEOFCHARLESTON(6-0-1)9-1-85 7-0 W H (1-NR)8-31-86 4-1 W H (6-NR)9-9-87 2-0 W H OT (20-NR)9-14-88 1-1 T H OT (3-NR)10-11-89 2-0 W H OT10-24-90 3-0 W H (2-NR)11-18-95 2-0 W H (6-NR)Totals 21-2

COLUMBIA(1-0)12-8-79 4-1 W N (3-5)

CONNECTICUT(4-1-1)9-17-78 2-0 W A (5-NR)9-16-79 2-1 W H OT (3-5)10-2-83 3-1 W A (2-13)9-1-84 5-0 W H (11-4)9-7-85 0-0 T N OT (1-16)11-26-00 1-2 L H OT (8-5)Totals 13-4

CREIGHTON(1-0)12-2-05 1-0 W H (15-11)

DAVIDSON(5-3-3)12-14-35 1-4 L A12-8-36 2-2 T H12-2-37 1-0 W H12-3-37 3-3 T A11-22-39 1-4 L H12-4-39 1-0 W N10-16-84 3-0 W H (19-NR)9-1-99 0-2 L H (4-NR)10-18-00 3-2 W A (11-NR)

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10-5-83 3-0 W H (2-NR)9-26-84 5-2 W H OT9-25-85 3-2 W H (1-NR)9-24-86 4-1 W H (5-NR)10-21-87 5-0 W H 10-NR)10-26-88 3-1 W H10-25-89 2-0 W H (20-NR)10-30-91 2-0 W H10-7-92 7-1 W H (4-NR)11-2-93 3-1 W H (4-NR)10-12-94 6-0 W H 10-11-95 4-1 W H (7-NR)10-16-96 7-0 W H9-17-97 11-0 W H Totals 109-20

EVANSVILLE(1-1)11-15-87 2-1 W A (NR-14)10-16-88 0-1 L H OT(NR-10)Totals 2-2

FAIRFIELD(1-0)9-29-02 3-0 W H (11-NR)

FAIR.DICKINSON(1-0)10-27-85 4-1 W H (1-NR)

FLAGLER(1-0)10-31-76 18-0 W H (1-NR)

FLORIDAATLANTIC(1-0)10-3-97 2-1 W H

FLORIDAINTERNATIONAL(4-1-1)10-6-82 5-0 W H (6-NR)10-21-84 3-0 W H (19-9)11-10-85 0-2 L A (3-NR)10-4-96 0-0 T H OT (24-20)9-4-98 1-0 W A (12-17)9-7-01 7-1 W NTotals 16-3

FLORIDATECH(1-0)9-11-77 9-2 W H (5-NR)

FRANCISMARION(2-0)9-11-91 4-0 W H9-28-93 8-0 W H (5-NR)Totals 12-0

FRESNOSTATE(0-0-1)11-9-85 2-2 T NOT (3T-14)

FURMAN(39-9-3)2-14-34 0-1 L A2-16-34 2-2 T H2-22-34 0-1 L A1-12-35 2-0 W H12-6-35 3-1 W H12-10-35 4-2 W A12-13-35 1-2 L N10-6-67 4-0 W A11-20-67 4-1 W H11-14-68 5-0 W H10-29-69 5-0 W H11-10-70 10-0 W A11-10-71 12-1 W H10-25-72 4-0 W A (14-NR)10-3-73 16-0 W H (5-NR)9-26-74 4-0 W H (3-NR)10-30-75 7-0 W H (2-NR)9-29-76 13-0 W A (3-NR)10-27-77 7-0 W H (2-NR)10-12-78 3-1 W A (2-NR)10-17-79 9-0 W H (7-NR)11-5-80 2-1 W A11-4-81 1-0 W H (3-NR)11-10-82 3-0 W A (4-NR)9-21-83 7-0 W H (3-NR)10-24-84 3-0 W A (18-NR)10-2-85 3-1 W H (1-NR)10-1-86 1-3 L A (16-NR)9-23-87 3-1 W H9-21-88 0-0 T H OT (16-NR)9-20-89 2-0 W A9-19-90 3-0 W H (6-NR)9-18-91 1-0 W H10-14-92 0-1 L A (15-NR)10-13-93 2-1 W H (T4-19)10-16-94 6-0 W H10-22-95 1-2 L A (7-NR)10-23-96 3-2 W H (NR-11)10-25-98 2-0 W H (4-NR)10-27-99 2-3 L A OT (NR-7)11-19-00 3-2 W H (8-12)10-25-00 2-0 W H (8-11)10-17-01 3-2 W A OT (15-22)11-9-03 3-2 W H 11-3-04 2-2 T A OT11-2-05 2-1 W H10-8-06 3-2 W A (4-NR)10-17-07 2-1 W H (NR-14)10-21-08 1-2 L A OT10-20-09 0-1 L H10-22-10 1-0 W A OTTotals 182-42

GARDNER-WEBB(8-1)10-24-01 6-0 W H (9-NR)9-19-02 7-0 W H (14-NR)9-28-04 4-0 W H9-20-05 2-1 W H (17-NR)11-16-06 3-1 W H (10-NR)9-2-07 3-1 W H11-4-08 1-0 W H9-1-09 0-1 L H10-5-10 5-0 W HTotals 31-4

GEORGEMASON(1-0-1)9-21-86 0-0 T A OT (4-NR)10-2-87 2-0 W HTotals 2-0

GEORGEWASHINGTON(1-0)11-13-77 4-0 W H (1-NR)

GEORGIASOUTHERN(5-1-2)9-9-92 5-0 W H (6-NR)10-6-93 3-0 W H (5-NR)9-18-96 4-1 W H (18-NR)10-8-97 0-0 T H OT (NR-25)10-2-07 6-1 W H (12-NR)9-5-08 1-2 L H9-29-09 6-0 W H10-19-10 1-1 T H OTTotals 26-5

GEORGIASTATE(20-1)11-16-68 2-0 W H 10-31-69 4-1 W H9-25-70 7-1 W H10-6-72 2-1 W N10-26-73 5-0 W H9-10-78 4-0 W H (5-NR)10-2-79 5-1 W H (3-NR)9-17-80 5-0 W H (1-NR)9-1-81 4-1 W A 9-16-87 3-2 W H10-5-88 2-0 W H (13-NR)9-27-89 3-1 W H10-2-90 5-1 W H (7-NR)9-25-91 3-0 W H10-28-92 3-0 W H (25-NR)10-20-93 6-0 W H (4-NR)10-15-97 6-1 W H10-11-00 3-1 W H (9-NR)9-5-01 1-2 L H 8-29-06 8-1 W H (6-NR)9-1-08 3-2 W HTotals 84-16

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GONZAGA(1-0)9-27-02 2-0 W H (11-NR)

HARTFORD(1-0)9-3-00 4-0 W H (5-NR)

HARTWICK(1-1)12-5-76 3-4 L N (1-3)9-17-82 4-0 W N (2-10)Totals 7-4

HARVARD(1-0)9-30-94 3-0 W H

HOFSTRA(0-1)10-3-04 0-3 L H

HOWARD(2-5)11-28-72 0-4 L A (11-1)10-6-74 1-3 L H (3-6)11-23-74 0-1 L A (6-1)10-12-75 0-1 L H (1-4)11-26-75 1-3 L A (1-5)10-17-76 2-0 W H (1-10)11-20-76 3-1 W H (1-NR)Totals 7-13

INDIANA(4-5-1)9-9-84 3-4 L A (11-1)12-16-84 2-1 W N (9-2)9-6-85 3-2 W A (1-4)10-24-86 3-1 W H OT(18-NR)11-22-87 2-1 W A (NR-1)9-21-94 1-3 L N (5-1)9-6-97 0-3 L A (20-4)12-6-98 1-2 L H (1-2)12-9-01 0-2 L A (6-5)8-31-02 1-1 T A OT (9-1)Totals 16-20

JACKSONVILLE(10-0-1)10-12-68 4-1 W H9-25-71 8-1 W A9-30-74 8-0 W A (3-NR)9-28-75 13-0 W H (1-NR)10-28-79 0-0 T H OT (6-NR)10-27-80 5-1 W A (18-NR)10-25-81 2-0 W H (4-NR)10-26-82 3-1 W A (5-NR)10-23-83 2-0 W H (2-NR)9-24-89 7-0 W H10-4-05 7-1 W HTotals 59-5

JAMESMADISON(6-0)11-25-73 7-0 W H (4-NR)9-15-74 5-2 W A (4-NR)9-14-75 5-0 W H (2-NR)10-26-76 3-2 W H OT (1-NR)11-16-76 8-0 W H (1-NR)10-7-77 2-0 W H (2-NR)Totals 30-4

KENTUCKY(1-0)11-25-01 1-0 W H OT (6-NR)

LAFAYETTE(1-0)11-22-98 5-0 W H (1-NR)

LANDER(1-0)9-6-89 5-2 W H

LENOIRRHYNE(3-0)10-23-91 5-0 W H (19-NR)9-16-92 5-0 W H (6-NR)9-15-93 7-1 W H (11-NR)Totals 17-1

LIPSCOMB(1-0)9-1-04 5-0 W H

LONGWOOD(3-0)9-6-05 3-1 W H (13-NR)9-19-06 2-0 W H (1-NR)11-3-09 3-1 W ATotals 8-2

LOYOLA-CHICAGO(2-0)10-24-95 4-0 W H (13-NR)10-20-99 1-0 W HTotals 5-0

LOYOLA(MD)(0-1)10-2-94 0-1 L H

MARYLAND(30-20-1)10-30-67 0-5 L A10-5-68 1-3 L H10-3-69 1-6 L A10-24-70 0-4 L H10-8-71 1-2 L A11-12-72 3-0 W H (13-NR)11-11-73 3-1 W A (4-NR)11-10-74 5-0 W H (6-NR)11-9-75 5-1 W A (1-NR)11-7-76 1-1 T H OT (1-NR)11-6-77 2-1 W A (1-NR)11-5-78 3-2 W H OT (3-NR)

11-4-79 3-0 W A (6-NR)11-2-80 1-0 W H11-8-81 4-0 W A (3-NR)11-7-82 3-0 W H (7-NR)11-6-83 1-0 W A (2-NR)10-28-84 5-0 W H (18-NR)11-3-85 2-1 W A (1-NR)11-9-86 2-1 W H (NR-10)10-25-87 0-1 L A OT(10-NR)10-23-88 1-2 L H10-22-89 0-1 L A10-21-90 3-1 W H (2-NR)10-20-91 2-0 W A10-25-92 2-1 W H 10-17-93 5-1 W A (T4-NR)10-23-94 4-2 W H 11-10-94 3-0 W H (NR-25)10-28-95 2-0 W A (13-NR)11-2-96 1-0 W H (NR-24)11-2-97 1-0 W H (15-14)11-13-97 2-4 L N (24-11)10-31-98 2-0 W A (2-16)11-13-98 2-0 W N (1-16)10-30-99 1-2 L H (NR-9)10-28-00 3-2 W A (8-NR)10-28-01 2-0 W H (9-NR)11-15-01 3-1 W H (9-NR)10-26-02 0-1 L A (6-7)11-15-02 3-4 L N OT (21-10)10-26-03 1-4 L H (NR-2)10-31-04 0-2 L A (NR-12)11-10-04 0-2 L N (NR-5)9-16-05 0-3 L A (12-8)9-8-06 2-1 W H (4-1)10-5-07 2-3 L A OT10-3-08 5-3 W H (NR-4)10-16-09 0-1 L H10-16-10 2-3 L A (NR-4)11-10-10 1-2 L N (NR-Totals 101-75

MARYVILLE(1-0)10-16-91 11-0 W H

MEMPHIS(1-0)9-1-06 2-0 W A (6-NR)

MERCER(8-0)9-5-84 6-1 W H (11-NR)11-5-86 11-0 W H 10-9-91 4-0 W H9-29-92 4-1 W H (5-NR)10-27-93 4-0 W H (3-NR)9-14-94 5-0 W H (2-NR)

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10-18-95 3-0 W H (7-NR)10-22-97 2-0 W H Totals 39-2

NAVY(1-0)11-17-74 3-2 W H (6-NR)

NEWHAMPSHIRE(1-0)10-4-98 3-0 W H (8-NR)

NEWMEXICO(0-1)12-9-05 1-2 L N (15-1)

NORTHCAROLINA(27-21-6)10-20-67 1-5 L A10-15-68 3-4 L H10-15-69 1-4 L A10-16-70 3-3 T H OT10-23-71 2-2 T A OT10-20-72 5-1 W H (20-NR)10-18-73 2-1 W A (5-NR)10-18-74 6-0 W H (6-NR)10-17-75 3-1 W A (3-NR)11-9-76 8-0 W H (1-NR)10-16-77 5-1 W A (2-NR)10-22-78 0-0 T H OT (2-NR)10-21-79 6-2 W A (7-NR)10-19-80 2-2 T H OT10-4-81 0-1 L A OT(3-NR)10-22-82 5-0 W H (5-NR)9-18-83 7-0 W A (10-4)9-16-84 2-1 W H (18-NR)9-15-85 5-0 W A (1-NR)9-14-86 3-1 W H (4-NR)9-13-87 1-2 L A (20-NR)11-5-87 1-2 L N OT (12-20)12-5-87 4-1 W H (NR-8)9-11-88 2-1 W H (7-3)11-3-88 1-2 L H9-10-89 1-2 L A (NR-10)9-9-90 1-0 W H 9-8-91 1-2 L A (7-14)11-7-91 1-3 L A (13-NR)9-13-92 1-1 T H OT (6-NR)9-12-93 2-2 T A OT (6-24)11-5-93 4-2 W A (4-20)9-11-94 4-1 W H (8-3)9-10-95 2-1 W A OT (3-9)11-10-95 1-0 W N (7-NR)9-15-96 3-2 W H OT (18-NR)9-14-97 1-0 W A 9-13-98 5-0 W H (3-NR)9-12-99 1-2 L A11-11-99 0-1 L N

9-10-00 1-2 L H (4-NR)11-3-01 0-1 L A (6-8)11-16-01 2-1 W H (9-6)11-3-02 1-3 L H (8-23)11-14-02 3-2 W N (21-17)11-1-03 1-0 W A (NR-6)11-7-04 1-4 L H9-23-05 0-1 L A (17-3)11-11-05 0-2 L N (16-4)9-15-06 1-0 W H (2-16)10-28-07 2-3 L A10-25-08 3-2 W H OT (NR-8)10-6-09 1-3 L H (NR-2)11-5-10 0-2 L A (NR-4)Totals 122-82

UNC-ASHEVILLE(6-1)9-1-87 8-0 W H (20-NR)9-7-88 8-1 W H (7-NR)10-26-94 4-0 W H 9-1-96 11-1 W H (17-NR)10-25-05 5-0 W H10-18-06 3-1 W H (11-NR)10-9-07 1-2 L A OTTotals 40-5

UNCCHARLOTTE(9-3-3)9-24-80 1-0 W H (1-NR)10-17-90 2-0 W H (2-NR)9-1-91 0-0 T H OT (7-NR)10-21-92 2-1 W H OT (NR-6)9-8-93 2-3 L A (6-10)10-30-94 3-1 W H (NR-8)10-8-95 2-1 W H OT (8-T25)10-13-96 1-2 L A (NR-6)9-24-97 2-2 T H OT (NR-25)11-23-97 5-0 W H (NR-24)10-21-98 2-0 W A (4-NR)10-24-99 2-1 W H 11-5-00 4-0 W A (6-NR)9-9-09 1-1 T H OT9-28-10 1-2 L A OTTotals 30-14

UNC-GREENSBORO(5-2)10-17-82 2-0 W H (5-NR)9-6-87 3-0 W H (20-NR)10-14-88 3-2 W H9-2-90 1-2 L H11-14-93 2-0 W H (5-NR)9-8-02 3-1 W H (5-NR)9-4-04 0-2 L ATotals 14-7

N.C.STATE(32-14-7)11-11-67 4-3 W A OT11-9-68 4-3 W H 11-8-69 2-1 W A11-7-70 2-1 W H11-6-71 1-2 L A10-15-72 3-0 W H9-16-73 10-0 W A (T8-NR)11-3-74 10-1 W H (6-NR)10-19-75 10-0 W A (3-NR)10-10-76 7-0 W H (1-NR)9-28-77 6-0 W A (4-NR)10-1-78 4-0 W H (4-NR)9-29-79 4-3 W A (3-NR)9-21-80 3-1 W H (1-NR)9-20-81 5-3 W A (5-16)11-18-81 3-1 W H (2-15)10-3-82 5-0 W H (6-NR)11-13-83 1-2 L A OT (6-NR)11-11-84 3-2 W H (16-7)11-18-84 2-1 W A (9-15)10-20-85 2-0 W A (1-10)11-17-85 5-2 W H (4-19)10-19-86 0-1 L H (19-15)10-2-88 1-2 L H (4-NR)10-18-87 2-2 T A OT(10-NR)10-1-89 0-0 T A OT9-30-90 1-3 L H (4-6)11-2-90 1-3 L N (2-14)9-29-91 2-2 T A OT (NR-8)11-17-91 1-3 L A (NR-8)10-9-92 0-1 L H (4-NR)11-6-92 3-3 T N PK(NR-T3)9-26-93 3-2 W A (6-NR)9-25-94 1-2 L H (5-NR)9-24-95 2-1 W A (T25-NR)11-9-95 5-0 W N (7-NR)9-29-96 0-0 T H OT (20-NR)9-28-97 0-1 L A9-27-98 3-1 W H (9-NR)9-25-99 2-2 T A OT9-24-00 6-1 W H (16-NR)9-23-01 2-1 W A 9-22-02 3-2 W H (14-NR)9-21-03 0-2 L A (24-NR)9-24-04 4-3 W H OT9-30-05 0-2 L H (22-NR)11-22-05 3-0 W A (15-23)9-24-06 0-0 T A OT (1-NR)10-21-07 1-2 L A OT10-17-08 0-2 L H10-30-09 1-0 W A (NR-13)10-31-10 3-1 W HTotals 146-71

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NORTHGEORGIACOLLEGE(1-0)9-1-89 13-0 W H

NO.GREENVILLECOLLEGE(1-0)10-28-09 6-0 W H

NOTREDAME(2-0)9-9-01 4-0 W N2 (NR-21)11-27-05 1-0 W H (15-NR)Totals 5-0

OGLETHORPE(2-0)10-27-67 6-0 W H11-17-67 5-1 W HTotals 11-1

OHIOSTATE(1-0)9-5-99 2-1 W A (4-NR)

OLDDOMINION(1-0-2)9-7-80 5-1 W H (1-NR)10-4-92 0-0 T H OT (5-NR)9-11-05 0-0 T A OT(13-NR)Totals 5-1

ORALROBERTS(1-0)9-3-06 2-0 W N (6-NR)

PENNSYLVANIA(1-0)12-9-73 1-0 W H (4-11)

PENNSTATE(0-1)9-3-99 2-3 L N 4-20)

PFEIFFER(5-0)9-3-78 7-2 W H (5-NR)11-1-81 6-0 W H (4-NR)10-31-82 6-0 W H (5-NR)9-1-83 1-0 W H (8-NR)9-12-84 5-0 W H (18-NR)Totals 25-2

PHILADELPHIATEXTILE(2-0)11-28-76 3-2 W A (1-12)12-10-78 6-2 W N (3-4)Totals 9-4

PORTLAND(2-0)9-8-96 3-0 W A (17-24)10-5-97 3-0 W H (NR-17)Totals 6-0

PRESBYTERIAN(3-0)10-28-87 3-0 W H (12-NR)10-3-89 7-0 W H9-23-92 5-0 W H (6-NR)Totals 15-0

PRINCETON(1-0)10-1-93 4-1 W H (5-22)

QUINCY(1-0)10-6-78 3-1 W H (4-7)

RADFORD(1-0-1)9-4-93 8-0 W H (6-NR)9-7-08 1-1 T H OT Totals 9-1

RICHMOND(1-0)8-29-03 1-0 W N (9-NR)

ROLLINS(1-0)9-29-72 7-0 W A

RUTGERS(1-0)11-29-87 3-2 W A (NR-6)

ST.FRANCIS(NY)(1-0)11-25-78 4-0 W A (3-18)

ST.LOUIS(5-4-1)10-25-74 0-2 L A (5-1)10-5-75 2-1 W H (1-9)10-22-76 3-1 W A (1-11)10-23-77 3-1 W H (2-1)9-6-86 2-2 T A OT (6-NR)10-4-87 5-1 W H (NR-17)9-5-97 1-2 L N (20-22)9-5-03 0-2 L N (19-4)10-3-09 0-1 L A OT10-1-10 1-0 W HTotals 17-13

ST.MARY'S(1-0)10-4-91 4-1 W N

SANDIEGOSTATE(1-0)12-6-87 2-0 W H (NR-20)

SANFRANCISCO(0-2)12-4-76 0-1 L N (1-6)12-9-78 1-2 L N (3-2)Totals 1-3

SANTACLARA(2-2)10-7-90 4-2 W H (7-4)10-6-91 0-3 L A (NR-1)9-29-95 1-0 W A (10-8)10-1-99 1-2 L H (NR-2)Totals 6-7

SEWANEE(1-0)10-9-70 5-1 W N

SOUTHALABAMA(1-0)9-5-92 2-1 W H OT (8-NR)

SOUTHCAROLINA(22-15-1)10-15-78 2-1 W A (2-NR)10-14-79 1-0 W H (7-NR)11-25-79 1-0 W H (6-NR)10-12-80 1-0 W A10-11-81 5-1 W H (5-NR)10-10-82 2-0 W A (6-NR)10-9-83 4-0 W H (2-NR)10-14-84 3-2 W H OT10-13-85 3-1 W H (1-NR)11-24-85 0-1 L H PK (4-6)10-12-86 3-4 L A OT (19-5)10-11-87 2-1 W H (NR-2)10-9-88 1-2 L A (13-NR)9-3-89 2-3 L H (NR-4)10-14-90 3-1 W A (3-14)11-11-90 0-3 L H (5-12)11-3-91 6-0 W H (NR-19)11-1-92 0-2 L A (25-NR)10-31-93 1-2 L H OT (3-18)11-21-93 2-3 L H (5-23)10-19-94 1-3 L A OT (NR-3)9-3-95 2-3 L H (3-NR)10-27-96 3-1 W A (NR-19)10-12-97 2-0 W H (NR-15)11-30-97 1-0 W A OT (NR-7)10-11-98 2-0 W A (7-16)10-22-99 1-0 W H10-8-00 0-0 T A OT (8-10)10-7-01 2-1 W H (24-17)10-6-02 2-1 W A OT (9-11)10-5-03 1-0 W H (NR-18)10-10-04 0-1 L A (NR-17)9-2-05 2-1 W H OT8-25-06 4-3 W A (6-24)8-31-07 0-1 L H OT (12-NR)8-29-08 0-2 L A9-4-09 0-1 L H9-3-10 0-2 L ATotals 65-47

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USCUPSTATE(9-0-1)9-10-81 3-0 W H9-9-82 3-0 W H (2-NR)10-26-83 1-1 T H OT (2-NR)10-10-84 2-1 W H10-16-85 6-2 W H (1-NR)9-10-86 2-1 W H (4-NR)9-1-88 8-0 W H (7-NR)10-18-89 4-2 W H9-12-07 2-0 W H11-7-08 3-0 W HTotals 34-7

SOUTHFLORIDA(9-1-2)10-1-72 1-1 T A OT11-4-73 2-0 W H (6-11)12-2-73 1-0 W H 4OT (4-13)9-28-74 2-1 W A (3-15)11-16-75 3-0 W H (1-13)11-7-79 3-0 W H (6-NR)10-25-80 1-2 L A OT(18-NR)10-16-81 2-0 W H (4-NR)10-24-82 2-2 T A OT (5-NR)10-16-83 1-0 W H (2-17)9-6-98 2-1 W N (12-13)9-7-03 2-1 W N (19-24)Totals 22-8

SOUTHERNCONNECTICUT(2-0)10-15-86 3-0 W H (19-NR)10-10-85 3-1 W H (1-NR)Totals 6-1

SIU-EDWARDSVILLE(4-1)9-12-75 2-1 W A (2-3)10-2-76 4-2 W A OT (3-7)12-9-79 2-3 L N (3-2)9-19-82 2-1 W A (2-1)9-15-83 2-1 W H (10-NR)Totals 12-8

SOUTHERNMETHODIST(1-1)10-8-89 2-1 W H (NR-10)11-26-95 1-3 L A (6-4)Totals 3-4

STANFORD(0-1)12-7-02 0-2 L A (13-15)

STETSON(3-2)10-10-90 7-0 W H (3-NR)9-17-03 3-0 W H (24-NR)10-27-04 3-2 W H OT9-18-07 1-2 L H

9-16-08 0-1 L HTotals 14-5

TAMPA(1-0)10-19-84 3-1 W H 19-NR

UCLA(1-5)1-2-73 1-2 L N OT (4-6)9-8-84 1-2 L N (11-14)12-9-84 4-1 W A (9-5)10-26-86 0-3 L H (18-4)12-6-97 1-2 L A (NR-3)11-19-06 0-3 L A (10-22)Totals 7-13

VANDERBILT(2-0)11-4-84 8-0 W H (16-NR)9-4-94 8-0 W H (8-NR)Totals 16-0

VIRGINIA(21-26-5)10-22-68 2-2 T A OT10-5-69 0-1 L A11-1-70 1-2 L H10-10-71 5-1 W A10-29-72 4-1 W H (14-NR)11-9-73 5-0 W A (4-NR)10-13-74 4-0 W H (7-NR)11-7-75 2-0 W A (1-NR)11-5-76 3-0 W H (1-NR)11-4-77 2-0 W A (1-NR)11-3-78 2-0 W H (3-NR)11-2-79 2-0 W A (6-13)11-9-80 4-0 W H11-6-81 2-0 W A OT (3-NR)11-5-82 1-0 W H (7-3)11-4-83 1-2 L A (2-9)11-2-84 0-2 L H (16-4)12-1-84 1-0 W A (9-4)11-1-85 0-2 L A (1-5)11-2-86 0-1 L H (19-3)11-1-87 0-1 L A (12-2)10-30-88 0-1 L H (NR-1)10-29-89 2-4 L A OT (20-1)10-28-90 1-1 T H OT (2-8)10-27-91 1-2 L A (19-2)10-11-92 2-3 L H OT (4-1)11-8-92 2-4 L N (NR-5)10-10-93 2-1 W A (5-1)11-7-93 1-2 L N (4-6)10-9-94 4-6 L H (NR-10)11-11-94 2-2 T H PK (NR-4)10-15-95 1-2 L A OT (7-1)11-12-95 0-1 L N (7-1)

10-20-96 2-3 L H OT (NR-1)10-19-97 1-1 T A OT (NR-10)10-18-98 2-0 W H (4-7)10-16-99 2-1 W A (NR-14)10-15-00 2-3 L H (9-15)10-13-01 0-2 L A (14-4)11-18-01 1-0 W H (9-2)10-13-02 3-2 W H OT (9-21)10-11-03 2-3 L A 11-12-03 0-0 T N PK 10-17-04 0-2 L H (NR-5)10-7-05 0-1 L H OT (NR-6)11-9-05 4-1 W N (16-18)9-30-06 0-1 L A (2-5)11-1-06 0-2 L N (6-3)10-12-07 2-1 W H (NR-4)10-10-08 0-1 L A (NR-22)10-20-09 1-0 W H (NR-11)10-25-10 0-1 L H (NR-5)Totals 81-69

VA.COMMONWEALTH(2-1)9-30-01 2-0 W H8-31-03 0-2 L A (9-NR)9-9-07 1-0 W N (19-NR)Totals 3-2

VIRGINIATECH(3-3-3)11-21-03 3-3 T A PK10-1-04 1-0 W H 10-21-05 1-1 T H OT (NR-18)10-14-06 2-5 L A (3-NR)9-7-07 1-2 L A OT (19-NR)9-21-08 3-2 W H OT10-20-09 2-4 L H10-10-09 2-0 W N10-17-10 1-1 T A OTTotals 16-18

WAKEFOREST(16-17-3)9-14-80 4-0 W A (1-NR)9-13-81 3-2 W H9-12-82 4-0 W A (2-NR)10-20-83 1-0 W H OT (2-NR)10-7-84 3-0 W A10-6-85 2-1 W H (1-NR)10-5-86 1-0 W A (16-NR)9-20-87 3-1 W H9-18-88 1-2 L A (3-14)9-17-89 0-2 L H11-2-89 2-3 L N (NR-8)9-16-90 3-1 W A (NR-10)9-15-91 1-3 L H (NR-18)10-18-92 0-1 L A (15-5)

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10-24-93 2-0 W H (4-NR)11-6-94 1-3 L A OT11-4-95 1-0 W H (7-NR)11-9-96 1-2 L A11-9-97 1-2 L H OT (13-NR)11-8-98 1-0 W A (1-NR)11-7-99 4-1 W H (NR-3)10-21-00 2-1 W A OT (11-17)11-9-00 2-2 T A (5-NR)11-10-01 1-0 W H (13-9)10-19-02 2-2 T A OT (8-2)11-30-02 2-1 W A OT (13-1)10-19-03 2-3 L H (NR-6)10-22-04 0-2 L A (NR-15)10-12-05 0-0 T A OT (NR-14)10-3-06 0-2 L H (4-11)9-21-07 0-1 L H (NR-1)11-14-07 1-3 L N (NR-1)9-13-08 0-5 L A (NR-1)9-13-09 1-3 L H (NR-2)11-11-09 0-3 L N (NR-3)9-10-10 1-2 L A (NR-12)Totals 53-54

WARRENWILSON(3-1)11-4-67 0-2 L H11-2-68 1-0 W A OT10-10-69 3-2 W N9-18-71 6-0 W HTotals 10-4

WASHINGTON(0-1)9-7-96 1-4 L N (17-NR)

WESTVIRGINIA(2-0)11-20-72 3-2 W H (11-NR)10-4-74 2-1 W H (3-NR)Totals 5-3

WESTERNCAROLINA(7-0)11-13-69 9-2 W H9-29-70 2-1 W A10-30-71 4-2 W H10-23-72 6-1 W H (20-NR)9-26-73 13-2 W A (7-NR)9-4-77 6-0 W H (5-NR)9-28-83 9-0 W H (2-NR)Totals 49-8

WESTERNILLINOIS(1-0)11-10-02 3-2 W H OT (17-NR)

WILLIAM&MARY(3-0)10-13-91 3-1 W H (NR-17)

11-29-98 1-0 W H (1-NR)9-9-05 3-2 W N OT (13-NR)Totals 7-3

WINTHROP(8-0-1)9-5-83 2-0 W H (8-NR)10-3-84 3-0 W H9-29-85 7-0 W H (1-NR)9-4-88 3-0 W H (7-NR)10-14-98 2-1 W A (4-NR)10-13-99 9-0 W H9-10-03 1-1 T H OT (24-NR)10-16-05 1-0 W H OT10-11-06 2-1 W A (3-NR)Totals 30-3

WISCONSIN-GREENBAY(0-1)10-3-93 2-3 L H1 (5-NR)

WOFFORD(9-0-1)9-12-85 7-0 W H (1-NR)

10-8-86 6-1 W H (19-NR)11-1-95 6-1 W H (7-NR)10-9-96 7-0 W H9-6-00 4-0 W A (4-NR)10-10-01 5-0 W H (14-NR)10-9-02 8-0 W A (9-NR)9-12-06 6-0 W H (2-NR)10-14-08 1-0 W A10-27-10 2-2 T H OTTotals 52-4

WRIGHTSTATE(1-0)9-16-86 5-1 W H (4-NR)

YALE(3-0)10-6-89 2-1 W H10-2-92 2-1 W H (5-NR)9-12-04 3-2 W NTotals 7-4

CoachI.M.IbrahimwonNationalChampionshipsin1984and1987.Heretiredwith388wins.HecarriedtheTigerstosixfinalfoursduringhiscareer,1967-1994.

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1967(1-0-0)N.11 4-3 W A N.C.State

1968(1-0-1)O.22 2-2 T A VirginiaN.2 1-0 W A WarrenWilson

1969(0-0-1)O.18 2-2 T H TheCitadel

1970(0-0-1)O.16 3-3 T H No.Carolina

1971(0-0-1)O.23 2-2 T A No.Carolina

1972(0-0-1)O.1 1-1 T A SouthFlorida

1973(1-1-0)D.2 1-0 W H So.Florida(4)(4-13)J.2 1-2 L N UCLA (4-6)

1976(2-0-1)O.2 4-2 W A SIU-Ed. (3-7)O.26 3-2 W H J.Madison (1-NR)N.7 1-1 T H Maryland (1-NR)

1977(1-0-0)S.30 1-0 W H Erskine (4-NR)

1978(2-0-1)O.22 0-0 T H N.Carolina (2-NR)N.5 3-2 W H Maryland (3-NR)N.19 2-1 W H App.St. (3-18)

1979(1-0-1)S.16 2-1 W H Connecticut (3-5)O.28 0-0 T H Jacksonville (6-NR)

1980(1-1-2)O.5 1-1 T H1 ClevelandSt.(17-19)O.8 4-2 W H BerryCollegeO.19 2-2 T H No.CarolinaO.25 1-2 L A So.Florida (18-NR)

1981(2-2-0)S.27 2-1 W H Duke (3-7)O.4 0-1 L A No.Carolina (3-NR)N.6 2-0 W A Virginia (3-NR)N.22 1-2 L H ALA&M(3) (2-NR)

1982(0-1-1)O.24 2-2 T A So.Florida (5-NR)N.20 1-2 L A Duke(PK) (7-1)

1983(1-1-2)S.25 0-0 T H Duke (3-1)O.20 1-0 W H WakeForest(2-NR)O.26 1-1 T H USC-Spar. (2-NR)N.13 1-2 L A N.C.State (6-NR)

1984(2-0-0)S.26 5-2 W H ErskineO.14 3-2 W H SouthCarolina

1985(0-1-2)S.7 0-0 T N Connecticut (1-16)N.9 2-2 T N FresnoSt. (3T-14)N.24 0-1 L H S.Caro.(PK) (4-6)

1986(1-1-2)S.6 2-2 T A St.Louis (6-NR)S.21 0-0 T A Geo.Mason (4-NR)O.12 3-4 L A So.Carolina (19-5)O.24 3-1 W H Indiana (18-NR)

1987(1-2-1)S.9 2-0 W H Charleston (20-NR)O.18 2-2 T A N.C.State (10-NR)O.25 0-1 L A Maryland (10-NR)N.5 1-2 L N No.Carolina (12-20)

1988(0-1-2)S.14 1-1 T H C.ofChar. (3-NR)S.21 0-0 T H Furman (16-NR)O.16 0-1 L H Evansville (NR-10)

1989(1-1-1)O.1 0-0 T A N.C.StateO.11 2-0 W H Col.ofChar.

O.29 2-4 L A Virginia (20-1)

1990(0-0-1)O.28 1-1 T H Virginia (2-8)

1991(0-0-2)S.1 0-0 T H UNC-Char. (7-NR)S.29 2-2 T A N.C.State (NR-8)

1992(3-1-4)S.5 2-1 W H So.Alabama (8-NR)S.13 1-1 T H No.Carolina (6-NR)S.20 1-1 T A Duke (6-3)O.4 0-0 T H OldDominion(5-NR)O.11 2-3 L H Virginia (4-1)O.21 2-1 W H UNCChar. (NR-6)N.5 3-2 W N Duke (NR-8)N.6 3-3 T N NCSt.(PK) (NR-T3)

1993(0-1-1)S.12 2-2 T A No.Carolina (6-24)O.31 1-2 L H So.Carolina (3-18)

1994(0-2-1)O.19 1-3 L A So.Carolina (NR-3)N.6 1-3 L A WakeForestN.11 2-2 T H Virginia(PK) (NR-4)

1995(2-1-1)S.10 2-1 W A No.Carolina (3-9)O.1 1-1 T A California (10-NR)O.8 2-1 W H UNC-Char. (8-T25)O.15 1-2 L A Virginia (7-1)

1996(1-1-2)S.15 3-2 W H No.Carolina(18-NR)S.29 0-0 T H N.C.State (20-NR)O.4 0-0 T H Fla.Inter. (24-20)O.20 2-3 L H Virginia (NR-1)

1997(1-1-3)S.24 2-2 T H UNC-Char. (NR-25)O.8 0-0 T H Ga.Sou. (NR-25)O.19 1-1 T A Virginia (NR-10)N.9 1-2 L H W.Forest (13-NR)N.30 1-0 W A So.Carolina (NR-7)

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1999(0-1-2)S.18 0-0 T H Duke (NR-10)S.25 2-2 T A N.C.StateO.27 2-3 L A Furman (NR-7)

2000(1-1-1)O.8 0-0 T A S.Carolina (8-10)O.21 2-1 W A WakeForest (11-17)N.26 1-2 L H Connecticut (8-5)

2001(3-0-0)O.17 3-2 W A Furman (15-22)N.25 1-0 W H Kentucky(3) (6-NR)D.2 3-2 W H Ala.-Birm. (6-23)

2002(4-2-4)A.31 1-1 T A Indiana (9-1)S.14 1-2 L A Duke (2-NR)O.6 2-1 W A SouthCarolina(9-11)O.13 3-2 W H Virginia (9-21)O.19 2-2 T A WakeForest (8-2)O.30 1-1 T A Davidson (8-NR)N.10 3-2 W H W.Illinois (17-NR)N.15 3-4 L N Maryland (21-10)N.27 1-1 T H CoastalCar. (13-25)N.30 2-1 W A WakeForest (13-1)

2003(0-1-4)S.10 1-1 T H Winthrop (24-NR)S.26 3-3 T H AirForceS.28 2-1 L H Coast.Car. (NR-17)N.12 0-0 T N Virginia(PK) N.21 3-3 T A VirginiaTech(PK)

2004(2-0-1)S.24 4-3 W H N.C.StateO.27 3-2 W H StetsonN.3 2-2 T A Furman

2005(3-1-3)S.2 2-1 W H SouthCarolinaS.9 3-2 W N W.&Mary (13-NR)S.11 0-0 T A OldDom. (13-NR)O.7 0-1 L H Virginia (NR-6)O.12 0-0 T A WakeForest(NR-14)O.16 1-0 W H Winthrop

O.21 1-1 T H Va.Tech (NR-18)

2006(0-0-2)S.24 0-0 T A N.C.State (2-NR)S.21 1-1 T A BostonCol. (11-NR)

2007(0-5-1)A.31 0-1 L H So.Carolina (12-NR)S.7 1-2 L A Va.Tech (19-NR)S.25 1-1 T H ElonO.5 2-3 L A MarylandO.9 1-2 L A UNC-AshevilleO.21 1-2 L A N.C.State

2008(2-2-1)S.7 1-1 T H RadfordS.21 3-2 W H VirginiaTechS.26 0-0 T A DukeO.21 1-2 L A FurmanO.25 3-2 W H N.Carolina (NR-7)N.12 0-1 L N BostonCollege

2009(0-1-1)S.9 1-1 T H CharlotteO.3 0-1 L A St.Louis

2010(2-2-4)S.6 0-1 L H EastTennesseeSt.S.17 1-1 T A VirginiaTechS.22 1-0 W A FurmanS.28 1-2 L A CharlotteO.8 1-1 T H BostonCollegeO.19 1-1 T H GeorgiaSouthernO.22 2-1 W H Duke (NR-18)O.27 2-2 T H Wofford

PK--MatchadvancedtoPKRoundafterovertimeperiods

Clemson'sOvertimeRecordsMostOvertimeMatchesinaSeason:10,2002MostOvertimeWinsinaSeason:4,2002MostOvertimeWinsatHome:3,2002MostOvertimeWinsAway:2,2002MostOvertimeLossesinaSeason:5,2007MostTiesinaSeason:4,1992,2002,2003,2010

NickBurtonisshownscoringthewinninggoalagainstFurmanonSeptember22,2010inGreenville,SCinthe94thminute.Burton'sshotwenttotherightcornerfrom15yardsouttogivetheTigersthe1-0victory.

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Clemsonvs.TeamsinOvertimeTeam Home Away Neutral TotalsAirForce 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-1Ala.A&M 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0Alabama-Birmingham 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0AppalachianState 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0BerryCollege 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0BostonCollege 0-0-1 0-0-1 0-1-0 0-1-2California 0-0-0 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-1Charlotte 2-0-3 0-1-0 0-0-0 2-1-3Citadel 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-1ClevelandState 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-1CoastalCarolina 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1Col.ofCharleston 2-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-1Connecticut 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-1 1-1-1Davidson 0-0-0 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-1Duke 2-0-2 0-2-2 1-0-0 3-2-4EastTennesseeSt. 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0Elon 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-1Erskine 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0Evansville 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0FloridaInter. 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-1FresnoState 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-1 0-0-1Furman 0-0-1 2-2-1 0-0-0 2-2-2GeorgeMason 0-0-0 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-1GeorgiaSouthern 0-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-2Indiana 1-0-0 0-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-1Jacksonville 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-1JamesMadison 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0Kentucky 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0Maryland 1-0-1 0-2-0 0-1-0 1-3-1NorthCarolina 2-0-4 1-1-2 0-1-0 3-2-6N.C.-Asheville 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0N.C.State 1-0-1 1-2-5 0-0-1 2-2-7OldDominion 0-0-1 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-2Radford 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-1St.Louis 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1SouthAlabama 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0SouthCarolina 2-3-0 2-2-1 0-0-0 4-5-1S.C.Upstate 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-1SouthFlorida 1-0-0 0-1-2 0-0-0 1-1-2SIU-Edwardsville 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0Stetson 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0UCLA 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0Virginia 1-3-2 1-2-2 0-0-1 2-5-5VirginiaTech 1-0-1 0-1-2 0-0-0 1-1-3WakeForest 2-1-0 1-1-2 0-0-0 3-2-2WarrenWilson 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0WesternIllinois 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0William&Mary 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0Winthrop 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1Wofford 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-1Totals 30-12-31 10-19-26 2-4-4 42-35-61

Clemson'sLongestOvertimeGame:139:12Clemson1,SouthFlorida0,1973RecordinPenaltyKickRound:2-5PenaltyKickMatches:11-20-82 A-Duke(3-4)*11-24-85 H-So.Car.(3-5)*11-6-92 N-N.C.State(5-4)11-11-94 H-Virginia(3-3)FirstRd.,(1-2)SuddenDeathPKs11-27-02 H-CoastalCarolina(4-4)FirstRd., (1-0)SuddenDeathPKs11-12-03 N-Virginia(1-3)11-21-03 A-VirginiaTech(5-5)FirstRd., (0-1)SuddenDeathPKs*Countedaslosses

Theassist, thegoal, and thecelebration.ClemsonplayerscelebratetheThomasNajjarassistandthegoalbyJohnHam-montreewith2:50lefttoplayastheTigerstiedVirginia1-1allowingtheTigerstowintheACCregularseasonchampion-shiponOctober28,1990.

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HenryAbadiscoredthematch'slonegoalina1-0overtimevictoryoverSouthFloridain1973.Hescoredthegoalinthe140thminuteofplay.

OvertimeandLengthofMatchRuleHistory

Year LengthofMatch 1967-72 4Periodsof22Minutes1973-Present 2Periodsof45Minutes

Year OvertimeFormat1967-72 Twoperiodsoffiveminutes1973-74 NoOvertime Postseason:15-MinuteSuddenDeathPeriods1975-82 TwoPeriodsof10minuteswereplayed, Post-Season:two10MinuteOTperiods followedbyPKs.1983-88 TwoPeriodsof10minutes Post-season:Two,10minuteOTperiods,two 10-minutesuddendeathOTperiods,followed byPKs.1988 Matchesrecordedastiesifadvancesto PKRound1989-90 Two,15-minuteOTperiodsinregularseason. Post-season:Two,15minuteOTperiods followedbyPKs1991-96 Regularseason:Twoperiodsof15minutes wereplayed. Post-season:IfthegameisNOTfollowedthe nextdaybyagame;Two15-minuteperiods followedbytwo,15-minutesuddendeath periods,thenPKs. IfthereISagamethenextday,therewere two,15-minuteperiodsfollowedbyPKs.1997-01 In2000,Sudden-Deathwaschangedto sudden-victory:Regularseasongames: two,15-minutesudden-deathperiods. Post-seasonremainedthesame.2002- Two,10-minute,Sudden-VictoryOTperiods.Present Post-season:Two,10-minute,Sudden-Victory PeriodsfollowedbyPKs.

RileySumpterscoredthewinninggoalagainst18th-rankedDukeonOctober22,2010.Hescoredthegoalinthe97thminute.

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CLEMSON'STOURNAMENTRECORDS

INDIVIDUALGAMEMostGoals: 2 byseveralplayersMostAssists:2 byRiversGuthrievs. Maryland,11-10-94MostPoints: 4 byseveralplayersMostSaves:11 JaroZawislanvs.Virginia, 11-7-93

INDIVIDUALTOURNAMENTMostGoals: 4 byWoldeHarris,1994MostAssists:3 byRiversGuthrie,1994MostPoints: 8 byWoldeHarris,1994MostSaves:*23JaroZawislan,1992

INDIVIDUALCAREERMostGoals: 6 byMilesJosephMostAssists:2 byseveralplayersMostPoints:13 byMilesJosephMostSaves:52 byJaroZawislan

TEAMRECORDSGAMEMostShots:17 vs.NorthCarolina,11-5-93MostGoals: 5 vs.N.C.State,11-9-95MostAssists:6 vs.Maryland,11-15-02MostPoints:14 vs.N.C.State,11-9-95

TEAMRECORDSTOURNAMENTMostShots:36-1995,3gamesMostAssists:11-2002,2gamesMostGoals:8-1992,3games*DenotesACCTournamentRecords

CLEMSON'SRECORDBYROUNDFirstRoundRecord:1-0-0QuarterfinalRoundRecord:6-12-2SemifinalRecord:4-4-2ChampionshipRound:2-3OverallRecord13-19-4

BOSTONCOLLEGE(0-1)Year SiteWTLCUOpp Round2008N1 L 0 1 Quarterfinal(OT)N1-Cary,NC

DUKE(2-1)Year SiteWTLCUOpp Round1992N1 W 3 2 Quarterfinal1996N2 L 1 3 Quarterfinal1998N3 W 1 0 FinalTotals 5 5N1-ChapelHill,NCN2-Charlottesville,VAN3-Winston-Salem,NC

MARYLAND(3-4)Year SiteWTLCUOpp Round1994H W 3 0 Quarterfinal1997N1 L 2 4 Quarterfinal1998N2 W 2 0 Semifinal2001H W 3 1 Quarterfinal2002N3 L 3 4 Semifinal(OT)2004N3 L 0 2 Quarterfinal2010N3 L 1 2 QuarterfinalTotals 14 13N1-Orlando,FL,N2-Winston-Salem,NCN3-Cary,NC

NORTHCAROLINA(4-5)Year SiteWTLCUOpp Round1987N1 L 1 2 Quarterfinal(OT)1988H L 1 2 Quarterfinal1991A L 1 3 Quarterfinal1993A W 4 2 Semfinal1995N1 W 1 0 Quarterfinal1999N2 L 0 1 Quarterfinal2001H W 2 1 Semifinal2002N3 W 3 2 Quarterfinal2005N3 L 0 2 SemifinalTotals 13 15N1-Durham,NC,N2-Winston-Salem,NC,N3-Cary,NC

CLEMSONSERIESSCORESVS.ACCTEAMS

ImadBabascoredonafreekicktoleadClemsontoa1-0vic-toryoverNorthCarolinainthe1995ACCTournament.

JaroZawislanhad11savesagainstVirginiaintheChampion-shipmatchoftheACCTournamenton11-7-93.HewasnamedtheACCTournament'sMVPthatyear.

N.C.STATE(1-1-1)Year SiteWTLCUOpp Round1990N1 L 1 3 Semifinal1992N2 T 3 3 Semifinal(OT)1995N1 W 5 0 QuarterfinalTotals 9 6N1-Durham,NCN2-ChapelHill,NC

VIRGINIA(2-4-2)Year SiteWTLCUOpp Round1992N1 L 2 4 Final1993N1 L 1 2 Final1994H T 2 2 Semifinal(OT)1995N2 L 0 1 Final2001H W 1 0 Final2003N3 T 0 0 Quarterfinal2005N3 W 4 1 Quarterfinal2006N4 L 0 2 QuarterfinalTotals 10 12N1-ChapelHill,NCN2-Durham,NCN3-Cary,NCN4-CollegePark,MD

VIRGINIATECH(1-0)Year SiteWTLCUOpp Round2009N1 W 2 0 FirstRoundN1-Cary,NC

WAKEFOREST(0-3-1)Year SiteWTLCUOpp Round1989N1 L 2 3 Quarterfinal2000A T 2 2 Quarterfinal(OT)2007N L 1 3 Quarterfinal2009N2 L 0 3 QuarterfinalTotals 5 11N1-Durham,NCN2-Cary,NC

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Date Site Rd. W-T-L Score CUSeed Opponent Opp.Seed ClemsonScorers

198711-5-87 N1 Q L 1-25th NorthCarolina(OT) 4th Murray

198811-3-88 H Q L 1-2 6th NorthCarolina 3rd Boonstoppel

198911-2-89 N1 Q L 2-3 7th WakeForest 2nd Fritz,Veghte

199011-2-90 N1 S L 1-3 1st N.C.State 4th Martinez

199111-7-91 A2 Q L 1-3 5th NorthCarolina 4th Guthrie

199211-5-92 N2 Q W 3-2 6th Duke(OT) 3rd N.Baba(2),Payne11-6-92 N2 S T 3-3 6th N.C.State(OT) 2nd Joseph(2),Guthrie11-8-92 N2 F L 2-4 6th Virginia 1st Glenn(2)

199311-5-93 A2 S W 4-2 1st NorthCarolina 4th Glenn,Yenzer(2),Joseph11-7-93 N2 F L 1-2 1st Virginia 3rd Joseph

199411-10-94 H Q W 3-0 6th Maryland 3rd Harris(2),Joseph11-11-94 H S T 2-2 6th Virginia(OT) 2nd Harris(2)

199511-9-95 N1 Q W 5-0 3rd N.C.State 6th Harris,Joseph(2),I.Baba,Care11-10-95 N1 S W 1-0 3rd NorthCarolina 7th I.Baba11-12-95 N1 F L 0-1 3rd Virginia 1st None

199611-14-96 N3 Q L 1-3 5th Duke 4th James

199711-13-97 N4 Q L 2-4 5th Maryland 4th DeBruin(2)

199811-13-98 N5 S W 2-0 1st Maryland 5th Krakowiak(2)11-15-98 N5 F W 1-0 1st Duke 3rd Bower

199911-11-99 N5 Q L 0-1 4th NorthCarolina 5th None

200011-9-00 A3 Q T 2-2 4th WakeForest 5th Tambosi,Fuller

200111-15-01 H Q W 3-1 3rd Maryland 6th Goodacre,Fuller,Onyewu11-16-01 H S W 2-1 3rd NorthCarolina 2nd Fuller,Onyewu11-18-01 H F W 1-0 3rd Virginia 1st Fuller

200211-14-02 N6 Q W 3-2 6th NorthCarolina 3rd Westfield(2),Rhyne11-15-02 N6 S L 3-4 6th Maryland(OT) 2nd Cutler,Westfield,Rhyne

200311-12-03 N6 Q T 0-0 6th Virginia(OT) 3rd None

200411-10-04 N6 Q L 0-2 7th Maryland 2nd None

200511-9-05 N6 Q W 4-1 7th Virginia 2nd Albright,Roushandel,Richards,B.Moore11-11-05 N6 S L 0-2 7th NorthCarolina 6th None

200611-1-06 N6 Q L 0-2 6th Virginia 3rd None

200711-14-07 N6 Q L 1-3 7th WakeForest 2nd Brooks

200811-14-08 N6 Q L 0-1 6th BostonCollege(OT) 3rd None

200911-10-09 N6 1st W 2-0 9th VirginiaTech 8th Thornton(2)11-11-09 N6 Q L 0-3 9th WakeForest 2nd

201011-10-10 N6 Q L 1-2 7th Maryland 2nd SavageN1-Durham,NC,N2-ChapelHill,NC,N3,Charlottesville,VA,N4-Orlando,FL,N5-Winston-Salem,NC,N6-Cary,NC

CLEMSON'SALL-TIMEACCTOURNAMENTRESULTS(13-19-4)

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INDIVIDUALGAMEMostGoals: 4 ChristianNwokochavs. JamesMadison,11-16-76MostAssists:2 byseveralplayersMostPoints: 9 ChristianNwokochavs. JamesMadison,11-16-76 9 WojtekKrakowiakvs. Lafayette,11-22-98MostSaves:16 JamieSwannervs.Duke, 11-20-82

INDIVIDUALTOURNAMENTMostGoals: 6 BenedictPopoola,1978MostAssists:4 EmmanuelEgede,1978 4 BruceMurray,1987MostPoints:14 BruceMurray,1987MostSaves:25 DennisCarrington,1973

INDIVIDUALCAREERMostGoals:12 BenedictPopoola,1975-78MostAssists:7 BruceMurray,1984-1987, ChristianNwokocha,1975-78MostPoints:28 ChristianNwokocha1975-78MostSaves:44 JohnBruens,1977-79

TEAMRECORDSGAMEMostShots:41 vs.Phil.Textile,12-10-78MostGoals: 8 vs.JamesMadison,11-16-76MostAssists:8 vs.N.C.State,11-17-85MostPoints:19 vs.JamesMadison,11-16-76

TEAMRECORDSTOURNAMENTMostShots:133-1978,5gamesMostAssists:13-1987,5gamesMostGoals:17-1976,5games17-1978,5games

SCHOOLSWITHTHEMOSTNCAAFINALFOURAPPEARANCES

Rk. Schools No. 1. Indiana 17 2. St.Louis 16 3. UCLA 12 4. Maryland 11 5. Virginia 10 6. Clemson 7 Hartwick 7 SanFrancisco 7 9. UCONN 6 MichiganState 6 NorthCarolina 6 12. Duke 5

SCHOOLSWITHTHEMOSTNCAATOURNAMENTVICTORIES Rk. Schools No. 1. Indiana 72 2. St.Louis 65 3. UCLA 59 4. Virginia 47 5. Clemson 46 6. SanFrancisco 36 Hartwick 36

SCHOOLSWITHTHEMOSTNCAATOURNAMENTAPPEARANCES

Rk. Schools App. 1. St.Louis 46 2. UCLA 38 3. Indiana 35 4. Virginia 32 5. UCONN 31 SanFrancisco 30 PennState 30 8. Maryland 28 9. SMU 27 10. Clemson 26

BenedictPopoolaholdstheClemsonrecordformostcareergoalsintheNCAATournamentandtherecordforthemostgoalsinaNCAAtournamentgame.

BruceMurray's14pointsinthe1987NCAATournamentisaClemsonrecord.Thatseason,MurraywontheHermannTrophyandClemsonwontheNationalChampionship.

ChristianNwokocha

NATIONALLEADINGSCORERSINNCAATOURNAMENTPLAY

Year G A Pts.1979ObedAriri 5 1 111984 GaryConner 4 0 81987 BruceMurray 5 4 14

JamieSwanner

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Date Site Region W-L Score Opponent ClemsonScorers

197211-20-72 H R24 W 3-2 WestVirginia Abadi2,Kammoun11-28-72 A R16 L 0-4 Howard

197311-25-73 H R24 W 7-0 JamesMadison Abadi2,Ford3,Watson,Kammoun12-2-73 H R16 W 1-0 SouthFlorida(4OT) Abadi12-9-73 H R8 W 1-0 Pennsylvania Ford1-2-74 N1 R4 L 1-2 UCLA(2OT) Ford

197411-17-74 H R24 W 3-2 Navy Phillips2,Royce11-23-74 A R16 L 0-1 Howard

197511-16-75 H R24 W 3-0 SouthFlorida Ogunjobi2,Ogbueze11-26-75 A R16 L 1-3 Howard Popoola

197611-16-76 H R24 W 8-0 JamesMadison C.Nwokocha4,Ilodigwe2,Ariri,Watson11-20-76 H R16 W 3-1 Howard Ilodigwe,Ogunsuyi,Smith11-28-76 A R8 W 3-2 PhiladelphiaTextile Ogbueze2,Popoola12-4-76 N R4 L 0-1 SanFrancisco12-5-76 N2* L 3-4 Hartwick Popoola2,Ilodigwe

197711-13-77 H R24 W 4-0 GeorgeWashington Egede2,C.Nwokocha,Kamaruddin11-20-77 H R16 W 3-1 AppalachianState Ogunjobi,Popoola,Ogunsuyi11-26-77 H R8 L 1-2 Brown Popoola

197811-10-78 H R24 W 4-0 American C.Nwokocha2,PopoolaOgunjobi11-19-78 H R16 W 2-1 AppalachianSt.(1OT) Ogunsuyi,Popoola11-25-78 A R8 W 4-0 St.Francis(NY) Ogunsuyi2,Popoola212-9-78 N3 R4 L 1-2 SanFrancisco Popoola12-10-78 N3* W 6-2 PhiladelphiaTextile C.Nwokocha3,Popoola,Egede,Headlam

197911-25-79 H R16 W 1-0 SouthCarolina Ariri12-2-79 H R8 W 1-0 American Ariri12-8-79 N3 R4 W 4-1 Columbia Ariri2,N.Nwokocha,Chika12-9-79 N3 R2 L 2-3 SIU-Edwardsville N.Nwokocha,Ariri

198111-18-81 H R24 W 3-1 N.C.State N.Nwokocha,Amatasiro,Igwebuike11-22-81 H R16 L 1-2 AlabamaA&M(3OT) N.Nwokocha

198211-17-82 H R24 W 2-0 AlabamaA&M C.Nash,Ebunam11-20-82 A R16 L 1-2 Duke(PK) C.Nash

198311-16-83 H R24 L 0-1 AlabamaA&M

198411-18-84 A R24 W 2-1 N.C.State Conner,Murray11-25-84 H R16 W 3-1 AlabamaA&M Amatasiro,Murray,Eichmann12-1-84 A R8 W 1-0 Virginia Conner12-9-84 A R4 W 4-1 UCLA Otorubio,Landgren,Conner,Murray12-16-84 N4 R2 W 2-1 Indiana Conner,Lee

198511-17-85 H R24 W 5-2 N.C.State Murray2,Conner2,Fenton11-24-85 H R16 L 0-1 So.Carolina(PK)

Paul Rutenis scored one ofClemson'stwogoalsagainstSanDiegoStateinthe1987Na-tionalChampionhipmatch.

Adubarie Otorubio scoredClemson's first goal againstUCLA in the 1984 nationalsemifinals.

Pearse Tormey scored twogoals in Clemson's 4-1 winover North Carolina in the1987FinalFour.

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198711-15-87 A R24 W 2-1 Evansville Tormey,Murray11-22-87 A R16 W 2-1 Indiana Najjar,Murray11-29-87 A R8 W 3-2 Rutgers Murray2,Boonstoppel12-5-87 H R4 W 4-1 NorthCarolina Tormey2,Veghte,Murray12-6-87 H R2 W 2-0 SanDiegoState Rutenis,Richmond

199011-11-90 H R24 L 0-3 SouthCarolina

199111-17-91 A R24 L 1-3 N.C.State Guthrie

199311-14-93 H R32 W 2-0 UNC-Greensboro Harris,I.Baba11-21-93 H R16 L 2-3 SouthCarolina Harris2

199511-18-95 H R32 W 2-0 CollegeofCharleston I.Baba211-26-95 A R16 L 1-3 SouthernMethodist Care

199711-23-97 H R32 W 5-0 UNC-Charlotte Lisi(2),Wilson,Krakowiak,Williams11-30-97 A R16 W 1-0 SouthCarolina(OT) Cavanaugh12-6-97 A R8 L 1-2 UCLA Wilson

199811-22-98 H R32 W 5-0 (1) Lafayette Krakowiak(3)Bower,Cavanagh11-29-98 H R16 W 1-0 William&Mary Bower12-6-98 H R8 L 1-2 Indiana (8) Krakowiak

200011-19-00 H R32 W 3-2 (2) Furman Lisi,Rhyne,Lewis11-26-00 H R16 L 1-2 Connecticut(OT) Lisi

200111-25-01 H R32 W 1-0 (5) Kentucky(3OT) Cutler12-2-01 H R16 W 3-2 Ala.-Birmingham(OT) Rivera,Onyewu(2)12-9-01 A R8 L 0-2 Indiana (4)

200211-27-02 H R32 T 1-1 CoastalCar.(PK) Rhyne11-30-02 A R16 W 2-1 WakeForest (1) Branan(2)12-7-02 A R8 L 0-2 Stanford

200311-21-03 A R32 T 3-3 VirginiaTech(PK) Cutler,Moore,Souders

200511-18-05 H R48 W 2-0 CoastalCarolina Richards,Quintanar11-22-05 A R32 W 3-0 N.C.State (14) Richards,Quintanar,Poe11-27-05 H R16 W 1-0 NotreDame Richards12-2-05 H R8 W 1-0 Creighton Roberts12-9-05 N5 R4 L 1-2 NewMexico (2) Richards

200611-16-06 H R32 W 3-1 Gardner-Webb Richards,Moore,Moojen11-19-06 A R16 L 0-3 UCLA

N1-Miami,FL;N2-Philadelphia,PA;N3-Tampa,FL;N4-Seattle,WA;N5-Cary,NC*-NationalConsolationClemsonhasa46-24-2overallrecordintheNCAATournamentNCAAStartedseedingteamsin1994.

WojtekKrakowiakscoaredahattrickagainstLafayetteinthe 1998 NCAA TournamentonNovember22.

Wolde Harris scored threecareergoalsinNCAATourna-mentplay.

CharlieRobertssentClemsontotheNCAAFinalFourwithalastminutegoalvs.CreightononDecember2,2005

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NCAA CHAMPIONS (2) 1984, 1987

NCAA FINAL FOUR (7)1973, 1976, 1978, 1979, 1984, 1987, 2005

NCAA FINAL EIGHT (12)1973, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1984, 1987, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2005

NCAA FINAL 16 (22)1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1993, 1995, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2006

ACC CHAMPIONS (13)1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1982 (tie), 1985, 1998, 2001

ACC REGULAR SEASON CHAMPS (14)1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1985 1990, 1993, 1998 *ACC Champion has been decided by tournament play since 1987.

REGULAR SEASON TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS

Brown Invitational-2004

Clemson Invitational-1976, 1977, 1978, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2002

Emory Invitational-1970, 1972

Furman Invitational-2001

Indiana Invitational-1985, 2002

Memphis Invitational-2006

Old Dominion Tournament-2005

SIU Cougar Classic-1982

NSCAA SOUTHERN REGION CHAMPIONS

1973, 1975, 1976,1977, 1978, 1979, 1985, 1993, 1998

WORLD COLLEGIATE CHAMPIONS1984, 1997

NSCAA POLLS1972 11th1973 4th1974 6th1975 1st1976 4th1977 4th1978 3rd1979 3rd1981 8th1982 7th1983 11th1984 9th1985 4th1986 19th1990 5th 1993 5th 1995 6th1997 12th1998 4th2000 8th2001 7th2002 7th2005 T3rd 2006 13th

SOCCER AMERICA

POLLS1981 5th 1982 3rd 1983 18th 1984 9th 1985 3rd 1986 18th1987 16th 1990 4th 1991 18th 1992 19th 1993 7th 1995 5th1997 16th 1998 1st 2000 8th2001 4th 2002 14th 2005 12th2006 9th

COLLEGE SOCCER NEWS

POLLS2000 14th2001 7th2002 12th2005 5th2006 12th

SOCCER TIMES1997 9th1998 1st2000 8th2001 7th2002 7th2005 4th2006 12th2006 12th

CLEMSON RANKED IN THE FINAL POLLS

TIGER PILE--Clemson players celebrate the winning of the National Championship in 1987 at Historic Riggs Field.

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HERMANN AWARD1987 Bruce Murray 1998 Wojtek Krakowiak

SOCCER AMERICA NATIONAL PLAYER-OF-THE-YEAR

1998 Wojtek Krakowiak

SOCCER TIMES NATIONAL PLAYER-OF-THE-YEAR

1998 Wojtek Krakowiak

COLLEGE SOCCER WEEKLY NATIONAL PLAYER-OF-THE-YEAR

1998 Wojtek Krakowiak

HERMANN AWARD FINALIST1987 Bruce Murray1993 Jimmy Glenn1994 Wolde Harris1995 Wolde Harris 1997 Matt Jordan1998 Wojtek Krakowiak2001 Oguchi Onyewu2006 Dane Richards

MISSOURI AWARD FINALISTS1986 Eric Eichman (5th)1987 Bruce Murray (2nd)1993 Jimmy Glenn (4th) 1995 Imad Baba (5th) Miles Joseph (8th)1997 Matt Jordan NSCAA GOALKEEPER OF THE YEAR 1983 Jamie Swanner

NSCAA PLAYER-OF-THE-YEAR1987 Bruce Murray

SOCCER AMERICAROOKIE-OF-THE YEAR

1984 Bruce Murray

SOCCER AMERICA MVPS(ALL-AMERICANS)

1978 Damian Ogunsuyi 1981 Nnamdi Nwokocha 1983 Adubarie Otorubio Jamie Swanner 1985 Eric Eichmann Bruce Murray 1987 Bruce Murray 1993 Jimmy Glenn 1998 Wojtek Krakowiak 2000 Mark Lisi2001 Oguchi Onyewu2005 Nathan Sturgis Phil Marfuggi

NSCAA ALL-AMERICANS

1968 Mark Rubich (HM)

1972 Nabeel Kammoun (HM)

1973 Henry Abadi (1st)

1973 Clyde Browne (3rd)

1974 Clyde Browne (HM)

1978 Christian Nwokocha (HM)

1979 Nnamdi Nwokocha (1st)

1981 Nnamdi Nwokocha (3rd)

1982 Mo Tinsley (3rd)

Adubarie Otorubio (1st)

1983 Adubarie Otorubio (2nd)

Jamie Swanner (1st)

1984 Adubarie Otorubio (1st)

1985 Bruce Murray (1st)

Eric Eichmann (1st)

Gary Conner (2nd)

1986 Eric Eichmann (3rd)

1987 Bruce Murray (1st)

Paul Rutenis (1st)

1989 Pearse Tormey (2nd)

1990 Pearse Tormey (3rd)

Jimmy Glenn (2nd)

1991 Andy Pujats (2nd)

1993 Jimmy Glenn (1st)

1995 Wolde Harris (2nd)

Dana Quick (2nd)

1996 Danny Care (3rd)

1997 Matt Jordan (1st)

1998 Wojtek Krakowiak (1st)

2000 Mark Lisi (1st)

Mike Potempa (2nd)

2001 Oguchi Onyewu (2nd)

2002 Doug Warren (1st)

Dimelon Westfield (2nd)

2005 Phil Marfuggi (2nd)

Nathan Sturgis (3rd)

2006 Dane Richards (2nd)Adubarie Otorubio was a three-time All-American as a defender in 1982-84.

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SOCCER AMERICA FRESHMEN ALL-AMERICANS

1987 Joey Feinberg1990 Andres Alos 1990 Jimmy Glenn 1992 Jamahl Green 1996 Paul Stalteri 2000 Oguchi Onyewu 2006 Greg Eckhardt, 2nd Team 2010 Cody Mizell

COLLEGE SOCCER NEWS ALL-AMERICAN

2000 Mark Lisi2001 Oguchi Onyewu (2nd) 2002 Dimelon Westfield 2005 Nathan Sturgis (2nd) Phil Marfuggi (3rd) 2006 Dane Richards (2nd)

SOCCER AMERICA ALL-DECADE-TEAM SELECTED FOR THE 80S

Bruce Murray, Adabarie Otorubio

SOCCER AMERICA ALL-CENTURY Adubarie Otorubio, Bruce Murray

SOCCER NEWS ALL-AMERICANS (First Team Only)

1993 Jimmy Glenn Miles Joseph 1994 Wolde Harris 1998 Wojtek Krakowiak Josh Campbell

SOCCERTIMES.COM ALL-AMERICANS 1998 Wojtek Krakowiak (1st) Josh Campbell (2nd) Mike Potempa (2nd) 2000 Mark Lisi (1st) Mike Potempa

COLLEGE SOCCER.COM ALL-AMERICANS

2001 Oguchi Onyewu (1st) Ian Fuller (HM)

ALL-FINAL FOUR TEAM2005 Dane Richards 2005 Justin Moore

NCAA TOURNAMENT NATIONAL TOURNAMENT GAME MVP1984 Maxwell Amatasiro

TOP DRAWER SOCCER ALL-AMERICANS

2005 Nathan Sturgis (3rd)2006 Dane Richards (2nd) Phil Marfuggi (3rd) Frederico Moojen (4th)

TOP DRAWER SOCCERROOKIE ALL-AMERICAN TEAM

2006 Greg Eckhardt (1st)2010 Cody Mizell (2nd)

Oguchi Onyewu was a two-time All-American in 2000 and 2001.

Cody Mizell was a 2010 Freshman All-American.

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ACC Honors Records and History

ACC 50-YEAR ANNIVERSARY TEAM SELECTIONS Clyde Brown, 1972-75 Eric Eichmann, 1983-86 Jimmy Glenn, 1990-93 Wolde Harris, 1993-95 Matt Jordan, 1994-97 Miles Joseph, 1992-94 Wojtek Krakowiak,1997-98 Mark Lisi, 1997-2000 Bruce Murray 1984-87 Nnamdi Nwokocha, 1979-91 Oguchi Onyewu, 2000-01 Adubarie Otorubio, 1981-84 Clyde Watson, 1973-76

ACC ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM 2006-Greg Ekhardt 2007-Tommy Drake 2008-Francklin Blaise 2010-Cody Mizell ACC PLAYER-OF-THE-YEAR 1972 - Clyde Browne 1973 - Clyde Browne 1974 - Clyde Browne 1975 - Clyde Browne, Godwin Ogbueze 1976 - Godwin Ogbueze 1977 - Benedict Popoola 1978 - Damian Ogunsuyi 1979 - Nnamdi Nwokocha 1983 - Adubarie Otorubio 1985 - Gary Conner 1993 - Jimmy Glenn 1998 - Wojtek Krakowiak 2005 - Nathan Sturgis (Defensive)

ACC COACH-OF-THE-YEARDr. I.M. Ibrahim 1973, 1978, 1985, 1990, 1993 Trevor Adair 1998 ACC ROOKIE-OF-THE-YEAR Jimmy Glenn - 1990 Paul Stalteri - 1996 MVP ACC TOURNAMENT 1993 - Jaro Zawislan 1998 - Josh Campbell 2001 - Ian Fuller

ALL-ACC TOURNAMENT TEAMImad Baba-1995 Nidal Baba-1992 Jeff Bilyk-1998 Scott Bower-1998 Josh Campbell-1998 Jody DeBruin-1997 Ian Fuller - 2000, 2001 Jimmy Glenn-1993 Ross Goodacre - 2001 Rivers Guthrie-1994 Wolde Harris-1994 Matt Jordan-1995 Miles Joseph-1992, 1993, 1995 Wojtek Krakowiak-1998 Ricky Lewis - 2001 Mark Lisi-1998 Bruce Murray - 1987 Oguchi Onyewu - 2001 Dana Quick - 1995 Steven Rhyne - 2002 Dane Richards - 2005 Jeff Yenzer-1993 Doug Warren - 2001 Dimelon Westfield - 2002 Jaro Zawislan-1992, 1993

ACC PLAYERS-OF-THE-WEEK1987 Oct. 13-Pearse Tormey 1988 Sept. 25-Richard Richmond 1989 Oct. 16-Joey Feinberg 1990 Oct. 10-Jimmy Glenn 1991 Nov. 4-Jaro Zawislan 1992 Sept. 22-Jaro Zawislan 1993 Sept. 20-Wolde Harris Sept. 27-Jimmy Glenn Oct. 11-Jimmy Glenn Nov. 9-Jaro Zawislan 1994 Sept. 5-Wolde Harris Sept. 12-Wolde Harris 1995 Sept. 11-Wolde Harris Oct. 30-Danny Care Nov. 6-Matt Jordan 1996 Sept. 9-John Wilson Sept. 16-Jeff Yenzer 1997 Nov. 2-Wojtek Krakowiak 1998 Sept. 14-Wojtek Krakowiak Oct. 12-Mark Lisi Nov. 9-Mark Lisi 1999 Oct. 18-Matt Elliott Nov. 8-Mike Potempa 2000 Sept. 25-Fabio Tambosi Oct. 2-Mark Lisi Oct. 23-Mark Lisi 2001 Oct. 1-Oguchi Onyewu Oct. 8-Steven Rhyne Nov. 19-Ian Fuller 2002 Oct. 7-Dimelon Westfield

Oct. 14-Dimelon Westfield 2003 Nov. 3-Charlie Roberts Nov. 10-Charlie Roberts 2005 Nov. 7-Dane Richards 2006 Aug. 28-Dane Richards Sept. 18-Danny Poe 2008 Oct. 7-Michael Brooks 2010 Oct. 12-K.C. Onyeador Oct. 25-Riley Sumpter Nov. 2-K.C. Onyeador

Clyde Brown (R) was named to the ACC's All-Time 50th Annversary Team in 2002.

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NSCAA All-South Records and History

CLEMSON'S NSCAA ALL-SOUTH

PERFORMERS

1968Mark Rubich (2nd)Frank Schmidt (4th)

1969Mark Rubich (2nd)Roger Collins (3rd)

1970Andy DemoriJoe Albandre (5th)

1971Nabeel KammounRobert Bradford (5th)

1972Nabeel Kammoun (2nd)Henry Abadi (3rd)Clyde Brown (3rd)

1973Henry AbadiClyde BrownWoolley Ford (3rd)

1974Clyde BrownRalston Moore (4th)Clyde Watson (4th)Rennie Phillips (5th)

1975Ralston Moore (2nd)Clyde Browne (3rd)Godwin Ogbueze (4th)Benedict Popoola (5th)

1978Christian Nwokocha

1979Nnamdi Nwokocha

1981Nnamdi NwokochaMo Tinsley (2nd)Adubarie Otorubio (3rd)

1982Adubarie OtorubioMo TinsleyJamie Swanner (3rd)Arthur Ebunam (3rd)

1995Wolde HarrisDana QuickImad Baba (2nd)Miles Joseph (2nd)

1996Danny Care

1997Matt JordanWojtek Krakowiak (2nd)

1998Wojtek KrakowiakMark LisiJeff Bilyk (2nd)

1999Alan WoodsMark Lisi (2nd)Mike Potempa (3rd)

2000Mark LisiMike Potempa

2001Oguchi OnyewuDoug WarrenIan Fuller (2nd)

1983Jamie SwannerAdubarie OtorubioCharlie Morgan (2nd)

1984Adubarie OtorubioEric EichmannCharlie Morgan (2nd)

1985Gary ConnerPaul RutenisBruce Murray

1986Bruce MurrayEric EichmannGary Conner (2nd)Richard Landgren (2nd)

1987Bruce MurrayJamie Rootes

1988Pearse Tormey (2nd)Joey Feinberg (3rd)

1989Pearse TormeyEdo Boonstoppel (3rd)

1990Jimmy GlennPearse TormeyJaro ZawislanAndy Pujats (3rd)

1991Andy PujatsJaro Zawislan (2nd)

1992Andy PujatsJaro Zawislan (2nd)

1993Jimmy GlennImad BabaMiles JosephJaro ZawislanWolde Harris (3rd)

1994Wolde HarrisMiles Joseph

Jaro Zawislan was named NSCAA All-South four times during his career.

2002Ricky LewisDoug WarrenDimelon WestfieldOskar Bringsved (2nd)

2003Chase Higenbrink (3rd)

2004Justin Moore (3rd)

2005Nathan SturgisPhil Marfuggi

2006Dane RichardsPhil Marfuggi (2nd)Alan O'Hara (2nd)Frederico Moojen (3rd)

2007Greg Eckhardt (3rd)

2008Joe Bendik (3rd)David Newton (3rd)

2009David Newton (3rd)

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CLEMSON'S ALL-ACC PLAYERS

1968Mark RubichBill Collins (2nd)Alan Griffin (2nd)Bruce Pinto (2nd)Frank Schmidt (2nd)

1969Roger CollinsMark RubichGary Pace (2nd)Andy Demori (2nd)

1970Joe AlfandreRoger CollinsAndy DemoriAlan Griffin (2nd)

1971Roberto Bradford (2nd)Alan GriffinNabeel KammounEd Camara (2nd)Steven Schoen (2nd)

1972Clyde BrowneRon GiesbersGreg SchrothItalo YannuzzelliEd Camara (2nd)Nabeel Kammoun (2nd)

1973Clyde BrowneWoolley FordRon GiesbersRalston MooreClyde WatsonDenis Carrington (2nd)

Jimmy Glenn Imad Baba Joey Feinberg Oguchi Onyewu Dimelon Westfield

Nabeel Kammoun (2nd)Alfred Morrison (2nd)

1974Clyde BrowneDennis CarringtonRon GiesbersRalston MooreRennie PhillipsClyde WatsonAlfred Morrison (2nd)Godwin Royce (2nd)Eric Smith (2nd)

1975Gordon AlphonsoClyde BrowneRalston MooreAlfred MorrisonGodwin OgbuezeTaiwo OgunjobiClyde WatsonMark Alphonso (2nd)Emmanuel Egede (2nd)

1976Mark Alphonso Kenneth IlodigweChristian NwokochaAlfred MorrisonGodwin OgbuezeTaiwo OgunjobiClyde WatsonObed Ariri (2nd)Damian Ogunsuyi (2nd)

1977Marwan KamaruddinChristian NwokochaDamian OdohGodwin OgbuezeD. OgunsuyiBenedict PopoolaJohn Bruens (2nd)Eric Smith (2nd)

1978Gordon BraithwaiteEmmanuel EgedeChristian NwokochaDamian Odoh D. OgunsuyiBenedict PopoolaMarwan Kamaruddin (2nd)

1979Obed AririM. KamaruddinNnamdi NwokochaMichael Gribbon (2nd)Damian Odoh (2nd)Mo Tinsley (2nd)

1980Vincent ChikaArthur EbunamNnamdi NwokochaMo Tinsley (2nd)

1981Nnamdi NwokochaAudubarie OtorubioSean Burke (2nd)Mo Tinsley (2nd)Arthur Ebunam (2nd)

1982Maxwell AmatasiroVincent ChikaArthur EbunamAudubarie OtorubioJamie SwannerMo Tinsley

1983Maxwell AmatasiroPeter ColesEric EichmannCharlie Morgan (2nd)Audubarie OtorubioJamie Swanner

1984Charlie MorganAudubarie OtorubioEric Eichmann (2nd)Bruce Murray (2nd)

1985Gary ConnerEric EichmannBernard GrayBruce MurrayPaul Rutenis (2nd)Dick Landgren (2nd)

1986Gary ConnerEric EichmannPaul RutenisBernard Gray (2nd)Bruce Murray (2nd)Dick Landgren (2nd)

1987Bruce MurrayJamie RootesPaul Rutenis

1988Andres AlosPearse Tormey (2nd)

1989Pearse TormeyEdo Boonstoppel (2nd)

1990Jimmy GlennPearse TormeyThomas Najjar (2nd)Jon Payne (2nd)Andy Pujats (2nd)Jaro Zawislan (2nd)

1991 Andy PujatJimmy Glenn (2nd)

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Scott Bower (2nd)Mike Potempa (2nd)

1999Mark LisiAlan WoodsMike Potempa (2nd)

2000Mark LisiOguchi OnyewuFabio TambosiDoug WarrenMike Potempa (2nd)

2001Oguchi OnyewuDoug WarrenOskar Bringsved (2nd)Fabio Tambosi (2nd)

2002Dimelon WestfieldOskar Bringsved (2nd)Doug Warren (2nd)Fabio Tambosi (2nd)

2003Kenny Cutler

2004Stuart Holden (2nd)Steven Rhyne (2nd)Justin Moore (2nd)

2005Phil MarfuggiNathan Sturgis

2006Dane RichardsPhil Marfuggi (2nd)Freddy Moojen (2nd)

2008Joseph Bendik (2nd)David Newton (2nd)

David McGuire (2nd)Jon Payne (2nd)Jaro Zawislan (2nd)

1992Andy PujatsJamahl Green (2nd)

1993 Jimmy GlennMiles JosephJaro ZawislanImad Baba (2nd)Nidal Baba (2nd)Danny Care (2nd)Jamahl Green (2nd)Rivers Guthrie (2nd)Wolde Harris (2nd)

1994Miles JosephNidal Baba (2nd)Wolde Harris (2nd)

1995Imad BabaWolde HarrisMatt Jordan (2nd)Miles Joseph (2nd)Dana Quick (2nd)

1996Paul StalteriDanny Care (2nd)Matt Jordan (2nd)Jeff Yenzer (2nd)

1997Matt JordanJohn Wilson (2nd)

1998Josh CampbellWojtek KrakowiakMark LisiJeff Bilyk (2nd)

Jamie Rootes Josh Campbell Danny Care Paul Rutenis Adubarie Otorubio

Mark Lisi was named a member of the ACC's 50th Anniversary team. Lisi was named first-team All-South in 1998 and 2000. He was named first-team All-ACC in 1998, 1999, and 2000.

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National Teams Records and History

(National Team Members are listed regardless of National Team Age Group)

U.S. WORLD CUP TEAM1990 Bruce Murray, Eric Eichmann 2006 Oguchi Onyewu 2010 Oguchi Onyewu, Stuart Holden

UNITED STATES NATIONAL TEAM MEMBERS

Imad Baba*Nidal BabaFrancklin BlaiseJoseph BendikAndrian ChevannesJohn CooperKenny CutlerGreg EckhardtJimmy GlennRivers GuthrieStuart Holden*Martin HuttonMiles Joesph* Matt JordanJason KamletRicky LewisMark LisiPhil MarfuggiJustin MooreBruce Murray*Oguchi Onyewu*Jon PayneJohn TardyDana QuickEric QuillPette StebbinsNathan SturgisDoug WarrenAlan Woods*Full United States National Team

CANADIAN NATIONAL TEAMJames GrimesPaul Stalteri

GUYANA NATIONAL TEAMClyde BrowneGordon AlphonsoDenis CarringtonGeorge Hyles

Alfred MorrisonClyde Watson

HOLLAND NATIONAL TEAMEdo Boonstoppel

IRELAND NATIONAL TEAMPearse TormeyJamaica National TeamCharles HeadlamRalston MooreMichael MurrayRennie PhillipsDane Richards

NIGERIAN NATIONAL TEAMObed AririMaxwell AmatasiroJoseph AwesuArthur EbunamEmmanuel Egede Donald Igwebuike (U18)Kenneth Ilodigwe Christian Nwokocha Nnamdi Nwokocha Sunday C. NwokochaGodwin Ogbueze Taiwo OgunjobiDamian OgunsunyiAdubarie OtorubioBenedict Popoola

SWEDEN NATIONAL TEAMDick Landgren

TRINIDAD & TABAGO NATIONAL TEAMDimelon Westfield

US OLYMPIC TEAM1984 Jamie Swanner 1988 Bruce Murray 1988 Eric Eichmann 1996 Miles Joseph 1996 Imad Baba

Eric Eichmann

Stuart Holden

Christian Nwokocha

Godwin Ogbueze

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Clemson Players Named to All-Tournament Teams during the Regular Season.

1976Clemson Invitational

Christian Nwokocha MVP

1977Clemson Invitational

Eric Smith MVP

1978Clemson Invitational

Christian Nwokocha MVP

1981Clemson Invitational

Mo Tinsley, MVP

1982SIU Cougar Classic

Mo Tinsley, MVPClemson InvitationalAdubarie Otorubio MVP

1983Clemson Invitational

Eric Eichmann

1984Indiana Invitational

Adubarie Otorubio, Def. MVPChuck NashEric Eichmann

Clemson InvitationalAudubarie Otorubio MVP

1985Indiana Invitational

Eric Eichmann, Offensive MVPGary ConnerBernard Gray

Clemson InvitationalPaul Rutenis, Defensive MVPDick LandgrenBernard Gray

1986Clemson Invitational

Bernard Gray, Defensive MVPDick LandgrenEric Eichmann

1987Clemson Invitational

Bruce Murray (Offensive MVP)Paul Rutenis (Defensive MVP)Joey FeinbergJamie Rootes

1988Clemson Invitational

Pearse Tormey, Off. MVPJoey FeinbergThomas Najjar

1989Clemson Invitational

Kevin TaylorJoey FeinbergEdo BoonstoppelPearse Tormey, Off. MVP

1990Clemson Invitational

Jaro ZawislanChris MartinezRichard RichmondAndy Pujats, Defensive MVP Jimmy Glenn, Offensive MVP

1991Santa Clara Tournament

Andy PujatsJohn HammontreeBurke Goodloe

1992Clemson Invitational

Andy PujatsJamahl GreenJaro Zawislan, Defensive MVP

1993Clemson Invitational

Jamahl Green, Def. MVPDanny CareNidal BamaImad BabaJimmy Glenn

1994Clemson Invitational

Miles JosephImad BabaJamahl Green

1996Portland Invitational

Chris Behrmann, Def. MVPClemson Invitational

Matt JordanDanny Care

1997Clemson Invitational

Jeff Bilyk, Defensive MVPMatt JordanJeff Bilyk

Mike PotempaJody DeBruin

1998Florida International Tour.

Jeff Bilyk, Defensive MVPClemson Invitational

Wojtek Krakowiak, Co-MVPMark Lisi, Co-MVPNathan RawlinsMike Potempa

1999Clemson Invitational

Mike Potempa Fabio Tambosi

2001Furman Invitational

Nick Rivera, Defensive MVPOskar BringsvedIan FullerDimelon Westfield

Clemson InvitationalOguchi Onyewu, Def. MVPRicky LewisIan Fuller

2002Indiana Invitational

Paul SoudersDoug WarrenFabio TambosiRicky LewisChase Hilgenbrink

Clemson InvitationalOscar BringsvedChase HillgenbrinkRicky LewisDimelon Westfield, Off. MVP

2003VCU Invitational

Charlie RobertsJustin MooreBradley Gibson

Furman InvitationalJustin MooreAndres BorgesBradley GibsonClemson InvitationalPaul SoudersNick Rivera

2004Brown Invitational

Steven Rhyne, Offensive MVPJustin MooreLandy Mattison

J.D. Brooks

Clemson InvitationalLandy MattisonBrad Gibson

2005Old Dominion Invitational

Phil Marfuggi, MVPAlan O'HaraJeff RouthBrad Gibson

2006Memphis Tournament

Alan O'Hara, MVP Micha UsryPhil MarfuggiMark Buchholz

2007Virginia Tech Invitational

Joe BendikGreg EckhardtTate Parrish

Joe Bendik

Greg Eckhardt

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SOCCER AMERICA COLLEGIATE TEAM-OF-THE-WEEK

1993 Sept. 7, Jimmy Glenn Sept. 21, Wolde Harris Sept. 28, Jimmy Glenn Oct. 11, Jimmy Glenn Oct. 26, Jimmy Glenn 1994 Sept. 6, Wolde Harris, Rivers Guthrie Sept. 13, Wolde Harris Oct. 18, Wolde Harris Oct. 31, Nidal Baba 1995 Sept. 13, Wolde Harris Oct. 30, Danny Care 1996 Sept. 10, Chris Behrman Sept. 17 Jeff Yenzer 1997 Oct. 7, Jody DeBruin Oct. 14, Jody DeBruin Oct. 21, Matt Jordan Nov. 4, Wojtek Krakowiak 1998 Sept. 14, Wojtek Krakowiak Oct. 7, Wojtek Krakowiak Oct. 14, Mark Lisi Oct. 21, Wojtek Krakowiak Oct. 28, Wojtek Krakowiak Nov. 4, Wojtek Krakowiak Nov. 17, Josh Campbell 1999 Nov. 8, Ian Fuller 2000 Sept. 27 Fabio Tambosi Oct. 3 Mark Lisi Oct. 23 Mark Lisi Oct. 30 Mark Lisi 2001 Oct. 1 Oguchi Onyewu Oct. 8 Steven Rhyne Nov. 19 Oguchi Onyewu 2002 Oct. 7 Dimelon Westfield Oct. 14 Dimelon Westfield Oct. 21 Dimelon Westfield 2005 Sept. Phil Marfuggi Nov. Dane Richards 2006 Aug. 31, Dane Richards Sept. 5, Alan O'Hara 2008 Oct. 7 Michael Brooks

Oct. 28 Nathan Thornton

COLLEGE SOCCER NEWS TEAM OFTHE WEEK 2001 Sept. 9, Nick Rivera Sept. 30, Oguchi Onyewu Oct. 28, Paul Souders Nov. 11, Doug Warren Nov. 18, Oguchi Onyewu Nov. 18, Ian Fuller 2003 Nov. 9, Charlie Roberts 2005 Nov. 5, Dane Richards 2006 Aug. 27, Dane Richards Sept. 17, Dane Richards 2008 Oct. 5, Michael Brooks

TOP DRAWER NATIONAL TEAM-OF-THE-WEEK

2008 Sept. 22, Hassan Ibrahim

SOCCER AMERICAN NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK

Oct. 12, 1978-Damian Ogunsuyi Oct. 31, 1985-Eric Eichmann Oct. 2, 1986,-Gary Conner Nov. 5, 1987-Bruce Murray Oct. 25, 1990-Pearse Tormey Oct. 7, 2008-Michael Brooks

COLLEGE SOCCER NEWS NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK

Oct. 7, 2008-Michael Brooks

DR. ROBERT C. EDWARDS SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD

1992 - Jaro Zawislan1993 - Jaro Zawislan

FRANK HOWARD AWARD(For Bringing Honor to Clemson)

1974 - Henry Abadi1981 - Obed Ariri1999 - Wojtek Krakowiak

CLEMSON UNVERSITY ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME

1978 - Roger Collins1984 - Clyde Browne1992 - Bruce Murray1998 - Obed Ariri2000 - Dr. I.M. Ibrahim2003 - Eric Eichmann2010 - Henry Abadi

STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME

2007 - Dr. I.M. Ibrahim

NATIONAL SOCCER HALL OF FAME2011 - Bruce Murray

WORLD COLLEGIATE CHAMPIONSHIP MVP

1984 - Sean Cartmill1987 - Paul Rutenis

FRANK McGUIRE AWARD(Presented by the State of South Carolina Sportwriter's Association for Athletic Achievement)1988 - Dr. I.M. Ibrahim and Bruce Murray

Roger Collins was a soccer and track standout. Collins was inducted into the Clemson Athletic Hall-of-Fame in 1978. He was a track All-American in the Javelin.

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TEAM MVP WINNERS1967 - Frank Schmidt1968 - Frank Schmidt1969 - Roger Collins1970 - Andy Demori1971 - Nabeel Kammoun1972 - Clyde Browne1973 - Ralston Moore1974 - Clyde Browne1975 - Ralston Moore1976 - Clyde Watson1977 - Marwan Kamaruddin, Benedict Popoola1978 - Damian Ogunsuyi1979 - Nnamdi Nwokocha1980 - Nnamdi Nwokocha1981 - Nnamdi Nwokocha1982 - Adubarie Otorubio1983 - Peter Coles1984 - Adubarie Otorubio1985 - Gary Conner1986 - Dick Landgren1987 - Bruce Murray1988 - Joey Feinberg1989 - Pearse Tormey1990 - Jaro Zawislan1991 - Jaro Zawislan1992 - Nidal Baba 1993 - Nidal Baba1994 - Nidal Baba, Wolde Harris 1995 - Imad Baba 1996 - Danny Care 1997 - Matt Jordan1998 - Wojtek Krakowiak, Jeff Bilyk1999 - Mike Potempa 2000 - Mark Lisi2001 - Ian Fuller 2002 - Doug Warren 2003 - Kenny Cutler 2004 - Steven Rhyne 2005 - Nathan Sturgis 2006 - Phil Marfuggi 2007 - Havird Usry 2008 - Joseph Bendik2009 - Joe Bendik2010 - Cody Mizell

COACH'S ACHIEVEMENT AWARD 1972 - Henry Abadi1973 - Henry Abadi1974 - Jon Babashak1975 - Clyde Browne1976 - Dennis Carrington1977 - Benedict Popoola1978 - Christian Nwokocha1979 - Marwan Kamarruddin1980 - Vincent Chika1981 - Adubarie Otorubio1982 - Mo Tinsley1983 - Chuck Nash 1984 - John Lee1985 - Bruce Murray1986 - Jamie Rootes1987 - Paul Rutenis1988 - Andres Alos1989 - Chris Martinez1990 - Jimmy Glenn 1991 - Burke Goodloe1992 - Sylvan Bednar 1993 - Wolde Harris1994 - Jamahl Green 1995 - Jamahl Green, Chris Eatough 1996 - Matt Jordan 1997 - Jeff Bilyk1998 - Josh Campbell 1999 - Christian Baldwin 2000 - Pablo Webster2001 - Nick Rivera2002 - Chase Hilgenbrinck2003 - Paul Souders 2004 - Brad Gibson2005 - Dane Richards2006 - Danny Poe2007 - Parker Rogers2008 - David Newton2009 - Bo Godwin2010 - Bo Godwin, Francklin Blaise

PARADE MAGAZINE HIGH SCHOOL ALL-AMERICANS

Junior Armstrong, 1988Imad Baba 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993Nidal Baba 1989, 1990Jody DeBruin, 1993Bill Fortner, 1982, 1983Tim Genevese, 1983Jamahl Green 1991Rivers Guthrie 1991Dwayne Jones, 2001Matt Jordan, 1994Miles Joseph 1991David McGuire 1990, 1991John Mers, 1990Thomas Najjar, 1986Jon Payne, 1989Dana Quick1992Justin Rose 1994Steve Wolf, 1987

NSCAA HIGH SCHOOL ALL-AMERICANS

Chris Behrmann, 1992Danny Care 1992Tommy Drake 2006Bill Fortner, 1981Bruce Murray, 1983Wolde Harris, 1991Dwayne Jones, 2001Matt Jordan, 1994Miles Joseph 1990 and 1991David McGuire 1991David Newton, 2004Paul Rutenis, 1983Pete Stebbins, 1981

Imad Baba is the first and only player in history to be named a Parade High School All-American four times during a career.

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ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE HONOR ROLL

(3.0 or better GPA for entire school year, awarded after spring semester.)

AHenry Abadi 1974Randy Albright 2005Andres Alos 1989Gordon Alphonso 1975, 1976Joseph Awesu 1981

BImad Baba 1994Nidal Baba 1995Jon Babashak 1975Sylvan Bednar 1993Chris Behrmann 1996David Bell 2007, 2008Brannon Blanke 2010Paulo Bonfim 2007, 2008Andre Borges 2001, 2002Gordon Brathwaite 1979Oskar Bringsved 2001Michael Brooks 2008, 2009

Clyde Brown 1973Mark Buchholz 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008Greg Burana 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007Nick Burton 2011

CPaul Carollo 1987Denis Carrington 1976Ron Caskran 1974, 1975Eric Cava 2010J.C. Cervantes 1996Andrew Chadwick 1990Adrian Chevannes 2004Kevin Conaway 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002Ryan Conway 1997, 1998John Cooper 2003, 2004Kevin Cutler 2002, 2003, 2004

DMatt D’Amico 1981Alex Darsinos 2010Jody DeBruin 1998Josh Doran 2011Robert Dowd 1984, 1985Tommy Drake 2008, 2010

NSCAA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN1987-Jamie Rootes (1st Team) 1992-Jaro Zawislan (2ndTeam) 1996-Jeff Yenzer (1st Team) 1998-Jeremy Iwaskowiec (3rd Team)2000-Mike Potempa (1st Team) 2003-Chase Hilgenbrinck (2nd Team)

NSCAA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN SOUTH REGION

2003-Chase Hilgenbrinck (1st) Paul Souders (2nd) Hunter Gilstrap (3rd) Charlie Roberts (HM)2004-Brad Gibson (2nd)2006-Mark Buchholz (1st)2009-David Newton (1st) Greg Eckhardt (2nd)

CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN 1988-Jamie Rootes (1st Team) 2003-Paul Souders (1st Team, District 3)

ACADEMIC ALL-ACC TEAMStarted in 2005

2005-Mark Buchholz, Brad Gibson, Justin Moore, Jeff Routh2006-Mark Buchholz, David Bell, Parker Rogers, Nathan Thornton2007-David Bell, Mark Buchholz, Greg Eckhardt, David Newton2008-Francklin Blaise, Michael Brooks, Tommy Drake, Greg Eckhardt, David Newton, Keegan Priest2009-Greg Eckhardt, Mike Mattson, David Newton, Austin Savage, Nathan Thornton2010-George Godwin, Alexander Stockinger

NORRIS MEDAL(Presented to the outstanding graduating Clemson University student on the basis of exceptional scholastic achievement and leadership.)1997-Craig Wenning

NSCAA Scholastic Team Award(Team having a 3.0 gpr or better for the entire school year. Award began in 1996)2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2009, 2010

JIM WEAVER AWARDPOST-GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP

(Presented to the top student-athletes in the Atlantic Coast Conference)1994 - Jaro Zawislan1997 - Craig Wenning

Craig Wenning won the prestigious Norris Medal in 1997 given to the graduating Clemson University student based on exceptional scholastic achievement and leadership.

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Andy Heck David McGrew

EChris Eatough 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996Greg Eckhardt 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010Matt Elliott 1997Eric Eichmann 1985, 1986

FLars Fallang 1998, 1999, 2000Eric Fletcher 2010Bill Fortner 1985Tim Fuller 2000Pat Fullerton 1998, 2000, 2002

GTom Gibbons 1980, 1981, 1982Bradley Gibson 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006Rob Giesbers 1974, 1975Andy Gill 1975Hunter Gilstrap 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005Bo Godwin 2009, 2010, 2011Ross Goodacre 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002Burke Goodloe 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992Kyle Goodrich 2000Jamahl Green 1994, 1996Michael Guisti 1998

HJim Hanahan 1968Richard Hanks 1996Andy Heck 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001Malcolm Hichcliffe 1998Chase Hilgenbrinck 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004

David Hopper 1994Kevin Howell 2005Scott Hynd 1994

IJ. Iwaszkowiec 1997, 1998, 2000

JDwayne Jones 2003Matt Jordan 1996, 1997, 1998Miles Joseph 1996

KAmer Kamareddine 1983Jason Kamlet 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000George Kammoun 1968Nabeel Kammoun 1972, 1973Grant Kevins 2004Kamran Khyltash 2010Russell Kiefer 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000Mark Kinch 1993, 1995John Klinick 1969, 1970, 1971

LAaron Leininger 2001Jarrett Lewis 2007Ricky Lewis 2002Stan Lewis 1970, 1971Steve Lucey 1985, 1986

MGlen MacIntyre 1979Chris Martinez 1992Stephen McGill 2011David McGrew 1977, 1978, 1980John Meade 1969John Meek 1988Cody Mizell 2011Bryson Moore 2007, 2009Justin Moore 2003, 2005Ralston Moore 1974, 1975, 1976Alfred Morrison 1974David Mullis 1969Mark Muschick 1989, 1990Thomas Najjar 1989Chuck Nash 1984

NDavid Newton 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010Richard Nova 2009

OClifton Onalfo 1986Rene Onate 2007, 2008

PMike Palomaki 1994Nikos Papanikolopoulos 2011Rennie Phillips 1975Danny Poe 2005Mike Potempa 1998, 1999James Powell 1970, 1971, 1973Keegan Priest 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011

QDana Quick 1996

RNathan Rawlins 1998, 1999, 2000Steven Rhyne 2002, 2003, 2004Nick Rivera 2004Charles Roberts 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006Parker Rogers 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009James Rootes 1985, 1986, 1987Justin Rose 1995Scott Rosman 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009Ryan Roushandel 2005, 2006Jeff Routh 2005, 2006, 2007Paul Rutenis 1987, 1988

SAustin Savage 2010, 2011David Schmieding 1976Frank Seitz 1992, 1993Kamel Shalhoub 1974Richard Soanes 2001Perry Sosebee 2000Paul Souders 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004J.D. Spearman 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011Paul Stalteri 1997William Stanford 1993Alex Stockinger 2011

TJohn Tardy 2008Nathan Thornton 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Mo Tinsley 1980, 1981David Torris 1983, 1984Graham Tull 1994, 1996

UBradley Usry 2006Micah Usry 2006, 2007

WCraig Wenning 1994, 1996, 1997Dimelon Westfield 2002Tony Williams 1997, 1998Raleigh Wolfe 2005Eddie Worsfold 1981

YJeff Yenzer 1994, 1996, 1997

ZJaro Zawislan 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994

Jamie Rootes, a starter on the 1987 team is now President of the NFL's Houston Texans. He was an academic All-American and a member of the ACC Honor Roll.

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Bullock, Cedric-2010 0g, 0aBurana, Greg-2004-05-06-07 0g, 0aBurke, Sean-1980-81 173 SavesBurroughs, John-1968-69-70 80 SavesBurton, Nick-2008-09-10 5g, 10aButler, Ken-1968-69 4g, 3aBystry, Mark-1970 4g, 1a

CCamara, Ed-1970-71-72-73 3g, 5aCampbell, Josh-1996-97-98-99 140 SavesCare, Danny-1993-94-95-96 9g, 20aCarollo, Paul-1984-85-86-87 3g, 11aCarrington, Dennis- 1973-74-75-76 130 SavesCartmill, Shawn-1984-85 15 Saves Caskran, Ron-1972-73-74 0g, 0aCava, Eric-2007-08-09-10 2g, 14aCavanagh, Bob-1997-98-99 13g, 13aCervantes, John-1994 5 SavesChevannes, Adrian-2003 1g, 1aChika, Vincent-1979-80-81-82 4g, 12aChuck, Gary-1974 0g, 1aClarkson, Stu-1969-70 2g, 6aClavijo, Danny-1982-83-84 9g, 6aColes, Peter-1981-82-83-84 0g, 3aCollins, Bill-1967-68 0g, 2aCollins, Roger-1969-70 3g, 1aConaway, Kevin-1998-99-00-01 0g, 8aConner, Gary-1983-84-85-86 67g, 20aConway, Ryan-1997 3g, 0aCooper, John - 2002-03 2g, 4aCronin,Garrett-1989-90-91-92 7g, 7aCutler, Kenneth-2000-01-02-03 10g, 13a

DD’Amico, Matt-1980 0g, 1aDaugherty, Crag-1970-71 17 g, 11aDavila, Sam-1972 1g, 0aDean, James-1990 1g, 1aDeBruin, Jody-1994-95-96-97 18g, 16aDemori, Andy-1968-69-70 56g, 13aDent, Michael-1982 0g, 0adeRose, Carmen-1980 2 SavesDoran, Josh-2010 0g, 0aDotson, Steve-1970 3g, 3aDowd, Robert-1983-84 0g,1aDowns, Terry-1979 0g, 0aDrake, Tommy-2007-08-09-10 14g, 13aDudley, Chris-1984-85-86 106 Saves

Name Year Career Goals and AssistsA

Aass, Nils-1991 6 g, 2aAbadi, Henry-1972-73 45 g, 12a Agu, Paul-1975 3g, 0aAlbright, Randy-2004-05 4g, 4aAlcocer, Marco-2010 0g, 0aAlfandre, Joe-1972 0 g, 1aAlhadeff, Steve-1972 0g, 0aAlos, Andres-1987-88 1g, 1aAlphonso, Gordon-1973-74-75-76 1g, 0aAlphonso, Mark-1974-75-76-77 1g, 0aAmatasiro, Maxwell-1981-82-83-84 20g, 22aAronu, Aronso-1981 3g, 1aAnzen, Bjorn-1967-68 7g, 8aAriri, Obed-1976-79 32g, 6aArmstrong, Junior-1988 0g, 1aAwesu, Joseph-1979-80 5g, 7a

BBaba, Imad-1993-94-95 21g, 32aBaba, Nidal-1992-93-94 13g, 17aBabashak, Jon-1971-72-73-74 30g, 6a Baldwin, Christian-1997-98-99 0g, 0aBarbaree, Connor-2008-09 1g, 6aBarnfield, David-1978-79-80 3g, 1a Bednar, Sylvan-1992-93-94-95 6g, 3aBehrmann, Chris-1993-94-95-96 2g, 0aBell, David-2006-07 4g, 3aBellack, John-1970 5g, 2aBendik, Joe-2006-07-08-09 276 SavesBilyk, Jeff -1995-96-97-98 2g, 2aBlaise, Francklin-2008-09-10 0g, 2aBlanke, Brannon-2009 2g, 0aBolick, Bob-1969-70 3g, 4aBoonstoppel, Edo-1987-88-89 9g, 22aBonfim, Paulo-2006-07 0g, 0aBorges, Andre-2000-01-02-03 12g, 10aBower, Scott-1998 9g, 16aBradford, Roberto-1970 8g, 6aBraithwaite, Gordon-1978 1g, 0aBranan, Brett-2001-02-03 5g, 5aBringsved, Oskar-2000-01-02 2g, 12aBrooks, John David-2001-02-03-04 1g, 0aBrooks, Michael-2005-06-07-08 15g, 5aBrown, Jody-1972-73 0g, 0aBrowne, Clyde-1972-73-74-75 14g, 20aBruens, John-1977-78-79 73 SavesBrunelle, Chris-1969 0g, 0aBuchholz, Mark-2004-05-06-07 13g, 12a

Gordon Alphonso

Ed Camara

Stu Clarkson

Tommy Drake

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EEatough, Chris-1992-93-95 1g, 0aEbunam, Arthur-1979-80-81-82 34g, 18aEckhardt, Greg-2006-07-08-09 3g, 4aEgede, Emmanuel-1975-76-77-78 9g, 14aEichmann, Eric-1983-84-85-86 32g, 47aElliott, Mark-1972-73 3g, 3aElliott, Matt-1996-97-98-99 1g, 4aEngland, Kevin-1988-89-90-91 2g, 17aErasmus, Matt 0g, 1a

FFallang, Lars-1997 0g, 0aFeinberg, Joey-1987-88-89-90 9g, 8aFenton, J.R.-1985 7g, 6aFinneyfrock, Bill-1978-79 61 Saves Finneyfrock, Rich-1979-80 0g, 1aFjeldstad, Marius-1991 2g, 2aFleetwood, Gary-1967 2g, 2aFletcher, Eric-2009 0g, 0aForbes, Erik-2002-03 0g, 1aFord, Woolley-1973 21g, 9aForline, Claude-1967 0g, 0aFortner, Bill-1983-84-85-86 2g, 4aFortner, Dave-1986-88-89 11g, 0aFraai, Quinton-1988 1g, 0aFritz, Rob-1989 3g, 4aFuller, Ian-1998-99-00-01 21g, 23aFullerton, Pat-1998-00-01 0g, 0a

GGarrett, Claude-1967 1g, 0aGenovese, Tim-1984-87 77 SavesGeorgeff, James-2003-04 3g, 2aGibbons, Tom-1979-80 1g, 0aGibson, Bradley-2001-03-04-05 1g, 7aGiesbers, Ron-1972-73-74 5g, 3aGilstrap, Hunter-2002-03-04 58 SavesGlenn, Jimmy-1990-91-92-93 68g, 28aGober, Tim-1998 0g, 0aGodwin, Bo-2009-10 0g, 1aGoodacre, Ross-1998-99-00-01 13g, 26aGoodloe, Burke-1988-89-91-92 2g, 5aGottlieb, Zach-1999 0g, 0aGray, Bernard-1983-84-85-86 3g, 6aGreen, Jamahl-1992-93-94-95 0g, 5aGribbon, Mike-1975-76-77-78-79 2g. 4aGriffin, Alan-1967-68-70-71 1g, 3aGrimes, James-1988 15g, 3aGueldner, Karl-1978-79 1g, 0a

Guisti, Michael-1997 1g, 2aGuthrie, Rivers-1991-92-93-94 17g, 37a

HHammontree, John-1990-91 11g, 3aHarris, Wolde-1993-94-95 76g, 18aHeadlam, Charles-1976-77-78 5g, 1aHeadley, Max-1975-76-77 36 SavesHeck, Andy-1997-98-99-00 2g, 0aHolden, Stuart-2003 0g, 2aHilgenbrinck, Chase-2000-01-02-03 3g, 10aHill, Mike-1998 1g, 2aHilsman, David-1967 0g, 0aHopper, David-1993 0g, 0aHowell, Kevin-2005 0g, 0aHughes, Carlton-2003 1g, 0aHummel, Joe-1986-87-88-89 0g, 1aHummel, John-1987 1g, 2aHutton, Martin-2000-01 5 SavesHyles, George-1974 11g, 0a

IIbrahim, Hassan-2008 4g, 4aIbrahim, Lee-1998-99 3g, 1aIgwebuike, Donald-1980-81 7g, 12aIgwobe-Okoye, Charlie-1981 1g, 1aIlodigwe, Kenneth-1976 10g, 0aIwaszkowiec, Jeremy-1996-97-98-99 10g,12a

JJames, Chad-1996 3g, 5aJones, Dwayne-2002 3g, 3aJordan, Matt-1994-95-96-97 311 SavesJoseph, Miles-1992-93-94 30g, 41a

KKamaruddin, Marwan-1976-77-78-79 30g, 8aKamlet, Jason-1995-96-97 3g, 10aKammoun, Dia-1971 0g, 0aKammoun, George-1967-68 0g, 0aKammoun, Nabeel-1971-72-73 28g, 22aKevins, Grant-2002 0g, 0aKiefer, Russ-1998-99 0g, 4aKiersky, Justin-1997 0g, 0aKinch, Mark-1992-94-95 4g, 13aKirk, Matt-1990-91-92-93 11g, 10aKlink, John-1969 0g, 0aKonopaski, Mike-1990 1g, 0aKrakowiak, Wojtek-1997-98 42g, 13aKulla, Seth-1984 0g, 0a

Kevin England

Joey Feinberg

Joe Hummel

Matt Kirk

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LLake, Jason-1997-98 0g, 1aLator, Keith-1968-70-71 0g, 1aLandgren, Dick-1983-84-85-86 19g, 18aLee, Gary-1985 0g, 1aLee, John-1981-82-83-84 12g. 16aLenninger, Aaron-2000 0 SavesLepping, Rob-1988 0g, 0aLewis, Jarrett-2003, 05-06 0 SavesLewis, Ricky-2000-01-02 9g, 12aLewis, Stan-1969-70 0g, 3aLisi, Mark-1997-98-99-00 33g, 37aLucey, Steve-1984-85 0g, 2aLue, Bobby-1978-79-80-81 0g, 1a

MMcIlroy, Scott-1998 1g, 6aManiford, Wendell-1974 2g, 1aMansmann, Jack-1968-69-70-71 6g, 8aMarfuggi, Phil-2003-04-05-06 237 SavesMarinaro, Roberto-1987-88-89-90 75 SavesMarshman, Danny-1992 2g, 0aMartinez, Chris-1989-90-91-92 10g, 3aMattison, Landy-2002-03-04 1g, 3aMcGill, Stephen-2010 1g, 3aMcGrew, David-1979 0g, 0aMatson, Mike-2009 2g, 0aMcGuire, David-1991-92 16g, 5aMcInally, Chris-1992 1g, 0aMeek, John-1986-87 2g, 2aMetcalf, Jack-2010 1g, 1aMills, Bryan-1988 21 SavesMizell, Cody-2010 64 SavesMoojen, Frederico-2006 11g, 2aMoore, Bryson-2005-06-07-08 7g, 11aMoore, Justin-2002-03-04-05 4g, 16aMoore, Ralston-1973-74-75 7g, 4aMorgan, Charlie-1983-84 6g, 7aMorrison, Alfred-1973-74-75-76 10g, 8aMozzo, Eric-2010 0 SavesMullis, Dave-1968-69 2g, 3aMurphy, Rob-1988 2g, 0aMurray, Bruce-1984-85-86-87 48g, 46aMurray, Michael-1974-75 6g, 1a

NNajjar, Thomas-1987-88-89-90 16g, 22aNash, Chuck-1981-82-83-84 43g, 20aNash, Dennis-1978-79-80 1g, 3aNelson, Wes-2010 0g, 2a

Newton, David-2006-07-08-09 2g, 4aNordby, Erik-1993 0g, 1aNova, Richard-2008 0g, 0aNwokocha, Christian-1975-76-77-78 61g, 11aNwokocha, Nnamdi-1979-80-81 74g, 23aNwokocha, Sunday-1981 1g, 1a

OOdoh, Damian-1976-77-78-79 1g. 0aOgbueze, Godwin-1975-76-77-79 46g, 4aOfidie, Chibo-1981 0g, 1aOgunjobi, Taiwo-1975-76-77-78 37g, 5aOgunsola, Olatomia-2003-04 4g, 2aOgunsuyi, Damian-1975-76-77-78 29g, 13aO'Hara, Alan-2005-06 1g, 2aOnate, Rene-2006-07-08 0g, 0aOnyewu, Oguchi-2000-01 12g, 10aOtorubio, Adubarie-1981-82-83-84 8g, 3aOnyeador, K.C.-2010 5g, 2a

PPace, Gary-1967-68-69 276 SavesPaisant, Marc-1998-99 8 SavesPalomaki, Mike-1994 0g, 0aPapanikolopoulos, Nikos-2010 0g, 0aParrish, Tate-2006-07 6g, 7aPayne, Jon-1989-90-91-92 28g, 13aPettus, Paul-1985 0g, 0aPhillips, Rennie-1974-75-76 27g, 8aPinto, Bruce-1967-68 1g, 3aPoe, Danny-2004-05-06-07 7g, 4aPopoola, Benedict-1975-76-77-78 31g, 6aPotempa, Mike-1997-98-99-00 1g, 4aPowell, Jim-1969-70-71-72 3g, 3aPriest, Keegan-2008-09-10 2g, 7aPrince, Courtney-1983 0g, 3aPujats, Andy-1989-90-91-92 11g, 11a

QQuick, Dana-1995 0g, 0aQuill, Eric-1996 5g, 6aQuintanar, Hector-2003-04-05-06 6g, 9a

RRawlins, Nathan-1996-97-98-00 6g, 9aRhodin, Erik-1969 0g, 0aRhynard, Sean-2001 0g, 3aRhyne, Steven-2000-01-02-04 32g, 23aRichards, Dane-2005-06 22g, 17aRichmond, Richard-1987-88-90 13g, 11a

John Lee

Landy Mattison

Chuck Nash

Steven Rhyne

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Riddleberger, Eric-2001-02-03 1g, 2aRivera, Nick-2000-01-02-03 5g, 2aRoberts, Charlie-2003-04-05 8g, 4aRoberts, Levi-1997 1g, 0aRogers, Parker-2006-07-08 0g, 1aRootes, Jamie-1984-85-86-87 12g, 15aRose, Justin-1994-95 1g, 2aRosman, Scott-2006-07-08 6 SavesRoushandel, Ryan-2005 2g, 1aRouth, Jeff-2005-06-07 3g, 0aRubich, Mark-1967-68-69 23g. 9aRutenis, Paul-1984-85-86-87 18g, 13a

SSalama, Wael- 1991-92 12g, 4aSavage, Austin-2009-10 10g, 4aSavage, Michael-1999 2 savesSchmidt, Frank-1967-68 7g, 4aSchmieding, Dave-1974 10 SavesSchoen, Steve-1971 56 SavesSchroeder, Dick-1967 1g, 3aSchroth, Greg-1970-72 56 SavesSciacca, Joe-1993 0g, 0aScott, Douglas-1974-75-76-77 3g, 5aSeitz, Frank-1991-92 2g, 5aShalhoub, Kamel-1973 0g, 0aShutter, Josh-2009 0g, 2aSkelton, Bob-1970-72 13 SavesSmith, Eric-1974-75-76-77 3g, 3aSmith, Paul-1967 78 SavesSoanes, Richard-2000 0g, 0aSouders, Paul-2000-01-02-03 13g, 15aSpearman, J.D.-2008-09-10 3 SavesSproviero, Bryan-1994-95-96 5g, 2aStalteri, Paul-1996 9g, 7aStanford, Stephen-1993 4 SavesStebbins, Pete-1982-83-84-85 14g, 18aStevens, Steve-1967 1g, 0aStockinger, Alex-2010 0g, 3aStuber, Gary-1971-73-74 0g, 3aSturgis, Nathan-2004-05 5g, 7aSumpter, Riley-2008-09-10 6g, 4aSwanner, Jamie-1982-83 174 SavesSweeney, Ryan-1996 2g, 2a

TTambosi, Fabio-1999-00-01-02 23g, 29aTardy, John-2007-08 1g, 3aTaylor, Kevin-1987-88-89 72 SavesThomas, Jay-1981 9 Saves

Thornton, Nathan-2006-07-08-09 17g, 6aTinsley, Mo-1979-80-81-82 41g, 33aTormey, Pearse-1987-88-89-90 40g, 41aTorris, David-1982-83-84 2g, 3aTrimmer, Corey-1994 0g, 0aTull, Graham-1994-95 5 SavesTwum, Emmanuel-2006-07 1g, 0a

UUsry, Havird-2004-05-06-07 1g, 4aUsry, Micah-2005-06 0g, 2a

VVeghte, Dave-1986-87-88-89 9g, 17aVerdee, Paul-1972-73 1g, 4aVerdee, Pete-1967-69 8g, 2a

WWaldrop, Matt-2002 0 SavesWard, Mackenzie-2008-09 0g, 0aWarren, Doug-2000-01 261 SavesWatson, Clyde-1973-74-75-76 24g, 17aWebster, Pablo-1997-98-99-00 2g, 20aWenning, Craig-1993-94-95-96 4g, 10aWenz, Ed-1968-69 0g, 2aWest, Dan-1973 0g, 0aWestfield, Dimelon-2001-02 29g, 10aWilcox, Toby-1988 0g, 1aWilliams, Tony-1994-95-96-97 6g, 19aWilliams, Tyler-2008 0g, 0aWilson, John-1995-96-97-98 18g, 27aWilson, Tom-1980 0g, 0aWolf, Steve-1989-90 3g, 4aWoods, Alan-1998-99 7g, 3aWorsfold, Eddie-1980 0g, 0ade Willigen, Symen-1989 7g, 6aWincott, Don-1969 0g, 0a

YYannuzzelli, Italo-1972 15g, 5aYegul, Cem-1980 0g,0aYenzer, Jeff-1993-94-95-96 24g, 10a

ZZabrowski, Hal-1985 1g, 1aZawislan, Jaro-1990-91-92-93 446 Saves

Charlie Roberts

Paul Souders

Fabio Tambosi

Italo Yannuzzelli

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Tigers in the Polls Records and History

The following is Clemson's rank in the weekly ISAA poll. Both the NSCAA and Soccer America polls are given beginning in 1980, the first year for the Soc-cer America poll.

Date NSCAA Rank Record1972

Oct. 17 20 6-0-1Oct. 24 14 8-0-1Oct. 31 13 10-0-1Nov. 7 13 11-0-1Nov. 14 11 13-0-1

1973Preseason T8 Sept. 25 7 2-0Oct. 2 5 3-0Oct. 9 7 5-0Oct. 16 5 6-0Oct. 23 5 8-0Oct. 30 6 9-0Nov. 6 4 11-0Nov. 13 4 13-0

1974Preseason 4Sept. 24 3 1-0Oct. 1 3 4-0Oct. 8 7 5-1Oct. 15 6 6-1Oct. 22 5 8-1Oct. 29 6 9-2Nov. 5 6 10-2Nov. 12 6 11-2

1975Preseason 7Sept. 16 2 2-0Sept. 23 1 2-0Sept. 30 1 4-0Oct. 7 1 5-0Oct. 14 3 6-1Oct. 21 2 8-1Oct. 28 2 9-1

Nov. 4 1 10-1Nov. 11 1 12-1

1976Preseason 2Sept. 21 3 2-0Sept. 28 3 3-0Oct. 5 1 5-0Oct. 12 1 7-0Oct. 19 1 9-0Oct. 26 1 10-0Nov. 2 1 12-0Nov. 9 1 14-0-1Dec. 7 4 18-2-1

1977Preseason 5Sept. 27 4 4-0Oct. 4 2 6-0Oct. 11 2 8-0Oct. 18 2 10-0Oct. 25 2 11-0Nov. 1 1 12-0Nov. 8 1 14-0Dec. 20 4 16-1

1978Preseason 5Sept. 19 4 4-0Sept. 26 4 5-0Oct. 3 4 7-0Oct. 10 2 9-0Oct. 17 2 11-0Oct. 24 3 11-0-1Oct. 31 3 12-0-1Nov. 7 3 14-0-1Nov. 14 3 15-0-1Nov. 21 3 16-0-1Nov. 28 3 17-0-1Dec. 5 3 17-0-1Dec. 12 3 18-1-1

1979Preseason 3Sept. 18 3 2-0Sept. 25 3 3-0Oct. 2 3 4-0

Oct. 9 7 6-1Oct. 16 7 7-1Oct. 23 6 9-1Oct. 30 6 10-1-1Nov. 6 6 12-1-1Nov. 13 7 13-1-1Nov. 20 6 13-1-1Nov. 27 5 14-1-1Dec. 4 3 15-1-1Dec. 11 3 16-2-1

Date NSCAA SA Rec.1980

Preseason 1 2Sept. 9 NP 1 1-0Sept. 16 1 1 2-0Sept. 23 1 1 4-0Sept. 30 17 4 5-1Oct. 7 NR T9 5-2-1Oct. 14 NR 9 7-2-1Oct. 21 18 T11 7-2-2

1981Preseason NR 11 Sept. 15 5 9 4-0Sept. 22 3 5 5-0Sept. 29 3 4 6-0Oct. 6 5 6 6-1Oct. 13 4 3 7-1Oct. 20 4 3 9-1Oct. 27 4 2 11-1Nov. 3 3 2 13-1Nov. 10 2 2 16-1Nov. 17 2 2 17-1Nov. 24 NP 5 18-2Dec. 1 NP 5 18-2Dec. 8 8 5 18-2

1982Preseason 7 12 Sept. 14 2 5 3-0Sept. 21 1 1 5-0Sept. 28 6 5 5-1Oct. 5 6 5 7-1Oct. 12 5 5 9-1Oct. 19 4 5 11-1

Oct. 26 5 5 12-1-1Nov. 2 7 6 14-1-1Nov. 9 4 4 16-1-1Nov. 16 7 3 17-1-1Nov. 23 7 3 18-2-1

1983Preseason 8 11Sept. 13 10 NP 3-0Sept. 20 3 4 5-0Sept. 27 2 3 6-0-1Oct. 4 2 2 8-0-1Oct. 11 2 2 10-0-1Oct. 18 2 2 12-0-1Oct. 25 2 2 14-0-1Nov. 1 2 3 15-0-2Nov. 8 6 7 16-1-2Nov. 15 10 11 16-2-2Nov. 22 12 18 16-3-2Nov. 29 11 18 16-3-2Dec. 13 11 18 16-3-2

1984Preseason 11 5 Sept. 11 18 10 2-2Sept. 18 16 12 4-2Oct. 16 19 NR 10-3Oct. 23 18 NR 13-3Oct. 30 16 NR 15-3Nov. 6 16 NR 16-4Nov. 13 9 9 17-4

1985Preseason 1 11Sept. 10 1 5 2-0-1Sept. 17 1 5 4-0-1Sept. 24 1 5 6-0-1Oct. 1 1 3 8-0-1Oct. 8 1 2 10-0-1Oct. 15 1 1 12-0-1Oct. 22 1 1 14-0-1Oct. 29 1 1 16-0-1Nov. 5 3 1 17-1-1Nov. 12 4 3 18-2-2

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1986Preseason 6 1 Sept. 9 4 2 1-0-1Sept. 16 4 1 3-0-1Sept. 23 5 1 5-0-2Sept. 30 16 8 6-1-2Oct. 7 19 12 7-2-2Oct. 14 19 12 8-3-2Oct. 21 18 15 9-4-2Oct. 28 19 NR 10-5-2Nov. 11 19 18 12-6-2

1987Preseason 20 NROct. 6 NR 16 8-2Oct. 13 10 8 10-2Oct. 20 10 8 11-2-1Oct. 27 12 10 12-3-1Nov. 3 12 8 13-4-1Nov. 10 NR 16 13-5-2

1988Preseason 7 3Sept. 6 NP 3 2-0Sept. 13 3 4 4-0Sept. 20 16 20 4-1-1Sept. 27 4 3 5-1-2Oct. 4 13 8 6-2-2Oct. 11 NR 9 7-3-2Oct. 18 NR 13 8-4-2Oct. 25 NR 19 9-5-2Nov. 1 NR 19 10-6-2

1989Preseason NR 18 Sept. 5 NP 18 1-1Sept. 12 NR 19 2-2Oct. 10 NR 19 9-3-1Oct. 17 NR 12 11-3-1Oct. 24 20 18 12-4-1Oct. 31 NR 18 13-5-1

1990Sept. 11 NR 18 3-1Sept. 18 6 10 5-1Sept. 25 4 6 7-1

Oct. 2 7 6 8-2Oct. 9 3 3 11-2Oct. 16 2 1 13-2Oct. 23 2 1 15-2Oct. 30 2 1 16-2-1Nov. 6 5 4 16-3-1

1991Preseason 7 5Sept. 10 NR 11 0-1-1Sept. 17 NR 16 1-2-1Sept. 24 NR 13 3-2-1Oct. 1 NR 13 4-2-2Oct. 8 NR 18 6-3-2Oct. 15 NR 18 8-3-2Oct. 22 19 18 10-3-2Oct. 29 NR 19 11-4-2Nov. 5 13 15 13-4-2Nov. 12 NR 18 13-5-2

1992Preseason 15 8Sept. 9 NP 6 2-0Sept. 15 11 6 3-0-1Sept. 22 9 6 4-0-2Sept. 29 5 5 5-0-2Oct. 6 4 4 7-0-3

The 2001 team finished the season ranked fourth in the final Soccer America poll. Oct. 13 16 10 8-2-3Oct. 20 NR 18 8-4-3Oct. 27 25 15 10-4-3Nov. 3 NR NR 11-5-3Nov. 10 NR 19 12-6-4

1993Preseason 6 5 Sept. 14 11 NR 2-1-1Sept. 21 6 13 4-1-1Sept. 28 5 9 7-1-1Oct. 5 5 14 8-2-1Oct. 12 T4 6 10-2-1Oct. 19 4 5 12-2-1Oct. 26 3 3 14-2-1Nov. 2 4 6 15-3-1Nov. 9 5 7 17-4-1

1994Preseason 8 6Sept. 6 NP 6 1-0Sept. 13 2 2 3-0Sept. 20 5 6 4-1Sept. 27 NR 18 4-3Nov. 1 NR 18 12-6

1995Preseason 3 2Sept. 5 NP 8 1-1Sept. 12 10 5 2-1Sept. 19 25 5 3-2Sept. 26 10 5 5-2Oct. 3 8 5 6-2-1Oct. 10 7 4 7-2-1Oct. 17 7 3 8-3-1Oct. 24 13 8 10-4-1Oct. 31 7 6 11-4-1Nov. 6 7 6 13-4-1Nov. 13 6 5 15-5-1

1996Sept. 2 17 NR 1-0-0Sept. 9 18 15 2-1-0Sept. 16 18 14 3-1-0Sept. 23 20 17 4-2-0Sept. 30 24 19 5-2-1Oct. 28 NR 17 9-5-2Nov. 4 NR 14 10-5-2

1997Preseason 20 20 Sept. 1 16 NR 1-0-0Oct. 13 NR 20 6-4-1

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Oct. 20 NR 16 7-4-2Oct. 27 15 14 8-4-2Nov. 3 13 11 9-4-2Nov. 10 24 15 9-5-2Nov. 17 NR 16 9-6-2Dec. 17 12 NP 11-7-3

1998Preseason 12 7 Sept. 7 3 4 3-0Sept. 14 3 1 4-0Sept. 21 9 4 5-1Sept. 28 8 4 7-1Oct. 5 7 4 9-1Oct. 12 5 4 11-1Oct. 19 4 3 13-1Oct. 26 2 2 15-1Nov. 2 1 2 17-1Nov. 9 1 2 18-1Nov. 16 1 1 20-1Dec. 15 4 NP 22-2

1999Preseason 4 4

2000Preseason NR 5Sept. 4 NR 4 2-0Sept. 11 NR 10 2-1Sept. 18 NR 16 3-2Sept. 25 NR 11 5-2Oct. 2 20 8 7-2Oct. 9 17 9 7-2-1Oct. 16 24 11 8-3-1Oct. 23 19 8 10-3-1Oct. 30 14 6 12-3-1Nov. 6 7 5 13-3-1Nov. 13 4 8 13-3-2Dec. 15 8 NP 14-4-2

2001Preseason 8 6Sept. 3 NR 16 1-1Sept. 10 NR 20 3-2Sept. 17 NP 20 3-2Sept. 24 NR 17 4-2

Oct. 1 24 14 6-2Oct. 8 14 11 7-2Oct. 15 15 11 8-3Oct. 22 9 8 10-3Oct. 29 6 5 12-3Nov. 5 13 10 12-4Nov. 12 9 8 14-4Nov. 19 6 4 17-4Dec. 17 7 NP 19-5

2002Preseason 9 8Sept 3 5 5 1-0-1Sept. 10 2 2 2-0-1Sept. 17 14 10 2-1-1Sept. 23 11 6 4-1-1Sept. 30 9 4 6-1-1Oct. 7 9 4 7-1-1Oct. 14 8 4 9-1-1Oct. 21 6 4 9-1-2Oct. 28 8 6 10-2-2Nov. 4 17 12 10-3-3Nov. 11 21 12 11-3-3Nov. 18 13 14 12-4-3Dec. 18 7 13-5-4

2003Preseason 21 9Sept. 1 23 19 1-1Sept. 8 24 2-2Sept. 15 24 3-2-1

2004Preseason NR 24

2005Sept. 6 13 NR 1-0Sept. 13 12 24 3-0-1Sept. 20 17 NR 3-1-1Sept. 27 22 NR 4-2-1Nov. 7 16 21 10-4-3Nov. 14 15 12 11-5-3Final T3 NP 15-6-3

2006Preseason 6 6 August 28 NP 5 1-0Sept. 4 4 5 4-0Sept. 11 2 3 5-0Sept. 18 1 2 7-0Sept. 25 2 2 8-0-1Oct. 2 4 5 8-1-1Oct. 9 3 7 9-2-1Oct. 16 11 11 10-3-1Oct. 23 10 12 11-3-2Oct. 30 6 9 12-3-2Nov. 6 10 9 12-4-2Final 13 NP 13-5-2

2007Preseason 12 NRSept 4 19 NR 1-1

NP-Denotes No PollNR-Denotes Not Ranked

Clemson in Final Polls NSCAA SA1972 11th NP1973 4th1974 6th1975 1st1976 4th1977 4th1978 3rd1979 3rd1981 8th 5th1982 7th 3rd1983 11th 18th1984 9th 9th1985 4th 3rd1986 19th 18th1987 NR 16th1990 5th 4th1991 5th 18th1992 NR 19th1993 5th 7th1995 6th 5th1997 12th 16th1998 4th 1st2000 8th 8th2001 7th 4th2002 7th 14th2005 12th T3rd2006 13th 9th

CLEMSON IN WEEKLY POLL NOTES

Clemson was ranked in the top seven in the NSCAA Poll for 77 straight weeks dating from September 25, 1973 to September 23, 1980.

The Tigers were ranked in 84 straight NSCAA Polls dating from October 17, 1972 to September 30, 1980.

Clemson has been ranked in the NSCAA Poll 286 times includ-ing 204 times in the top 10.

The Tigers have appeared in 233 Soccer America Polls includ-ing 157 top-10 appearances.

In the NSCAA poll, Clemson has been ranked number one 29 times. The Tigers have been ranked second on 24 occasions. In the Soccer America poll, the Tigers have been ranked first 16 times.

Clemson was ranked first in the preseason poll by the NSCAA in 1980 and 1985 seasons. In the Preseason Soccer America Poll, Clemson was ranked first in the 1986 season.

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Two Sport Athletes Records and History

Obed Ariri kicked 63 field goals during his Clemson career (1977-80) and 99 PATs. He played profession-ally for Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Washington Red-skins. In soccer he scored 32 career goals, tied at 17th most in Tiger history.

Mark Buchholz is showned kicking the winning field goal against South Carolina in the Tigers' 23-21 victory in 2007.Buchholz was a four year starter for the Tiger soccer pro-gram. He had 13 goals and 12 assists during his career.

Donald Igwebuike played for the 1981 Clemson Football National Champions and was an All-American place kicker. . He later played in the NFL for Tampa Bay and Minnesota. In soccer, he had seven career goals and 12 assists.

All-American Jamie Swanner played third base for the Tigers.

Defender Roger Collins was an All-American in the Javelin.

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Henry Abadi...F...1972-73•All-American in 1973 •First-team All-ACC in 1972 and 1973 •Set Clemson record for most goals in a season with 32 in 1973 •Set school record for most points in a season with 71 in 1973 •14th on Clemson career list for most points in a career with 102•Ninth on Clemson career list for most goals scored with 45

•Finished his career with seven hat tricks•School record holder for most hat tricks in one season with five (1973)•Inducted into Clemson Hall of Fame in 2010.

Clyde Brown...B...1972-75•All-American in 1973 and 1974•First-team All-ACC in 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975•Named ACC Player-of-the-Year in 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975•Only male player in the History of the ACC to be named player-of-the-year for four seasons, regardless of sport.•Member of the ACC 50-Year Anniversary Team

Danny Care...F...1993-96•Over his career scored nine goals and had 20 assists.•All-American in 1996•First-team All-South in 1996•Led the team in assists with 10 in 1995•Second-team All-ACC in 1993 and 1996•1996 team MVP

Josh Campbell...G...1996-99•1998 All-American•First-team All-ACC goalkeeper in 1998•1998 ACC Tournament Most Valuable Player•Helped lead Clemson to its first ACC Tournament Title in 1998•Won the 1998 Coach's Achievement Award

Gary Conner...F...1983-86•1985 All-American•First-team All-ACC in 1985 and 1986•ACC Player-of-the-Year in 1985•Fourth on Clemson’s career list for most points with 154•Fourth on Clemson career list for most goals scored with 67•Scored two hat tricks in the 1986 season•Led team in goal scoring in 1984 (19), 1985 (21) and 1986 (16)

•Set the Clemson record for most goals scored as a junior with 21•Set the school record for most points scored as a sophomore with 46, and as a junior with 48•Led the ACC in goal scoring in 1985 with 21 and tied for the lead in 1986 with 16,ACC leader in 1985 with 48 points.

Eric Eichmann...F...1983-86•1989 starter on U.S. National Team•All-American in 1985 and 1986•First-team All-ACC in 1983, 1985 and 1986•Clemson career leader for assists with 47•Holds Clemson record for most assists in a season with 19•Tied as Clemson's career leader for number of games played with 88•11th on Clemson career list for most points scored with 111

•Led the 1985 and 1986 teams in assists•Finished the 1985 season with 19 and the 1986 season with 11•Holds Clemson record for most assists by a junior with 19 in 1985•1985 ACC stat champion with 19 assists•1985 Soccer America MVP•Inducted into the Clemson Athletic Hall-of Fame•Member of the ACC 50-Year Anniversary Team

Ian Fuller...F...1998-01•2001 ACC Tournament MVP•Named to the All ACC Tournament team in 2000 and 2001

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Jimmy Glenn...F...1990-93•One of the finalists for the 1993 Missouri Athletic Club and the 1993 Hermann Award•1993 First-Team All-American•1993 Atlantic Coast Conference Player-of-the-Year•1993 First-Team All-ACC•1993 ACC All-Tournament Team Member•Led the nation in scoring (76 points) and goals scored (32) in 1993

•Led the Atlantic Coast Conference in goals scored (32) and total points (76) in 1993Tied the Clemson single-season record for most goals scored (32) in 1993•First on the Clemson single-season list for total points (76)•Third on the Clemson career goal scoring list with 68•Third on the school’s career scoring list for most points with 164 •10th place on the school’s career list for most assists with 28•Glenn’s eight career hat tricks are tied for the most in a career by a Clemson player, had four hat tricks in 1993•Scored two goals in leading the fifth-ranked Tigers to a 2-1 upset win over top-ranked Virginia at Charlottesville, VA Sunday, October 10. Glenn scored the winning goal at the 89:59 mark (:01 second remaining in the game). This was the latest winning goal Clemson has ever scored in the history of the Tiger Program in regulation•Member of the ACC 50-Year Anniversary

Wolde Harris...F...1993-95•One of the finalists for the 1995 Hermann Award•1995 All-American•1995 First-Team All-Atlantic Coast Conference•1993 & 1994 Second-Team All-Atlantic Coast Conference•1994 ACC All-Tournament Team Member•Led the nation in goal scoring with 26 goals in 1994

•Second in the nation in goal scoring with 29 goals in 1993•Tied for fifth for most goals scored nationally in 1995 with 21•Harris led the Atlantic Coast Conference in goals scored (26) and points (54) in 1994•Tied for the lead in the ACC for most goals scored with 21 in 1995•Set the Clemson career record for most goals scored with 76•Finished his career in second place on the Atlantic Coast Conference list for most goals scored with 76•Second on the school's career list for most points with 170•Harris' eight career hat tricks are tied for the most in a career by a Clemson player•Had four hat tricks in 1994•Only second player in Clemson and ACC history to score 20 or more goals for three consecutive seasons, Clemson's Nnamdi Nwokocha is the other player to accomplish this feat•Member of the ACC 50-Year Anniversary Team.

Miles Joseph...F...1992-95•1993 First-Team All American by Soccer news•1993 and 1994 First Team All-ACC•1995 Second Team All-ACC•Had four assists vs. Francis Marion on 9-28-93•Tied the school record for most assists in a single season with 19 in 1993•Tied for third on the Clemson career list for most assists with 41•Member of the ACC 50-Year Anniversary Team

Matt Jordan...G...1994-97•1997 First-Team All-American•1997 First-Team All-ACC•1995 & 1996 Second-Team All-ACC•Had 124 saves in 1997, tied for the second most saves in a single season•Finished his career in second place for most saves with 311•Participated in the 1997 World University Games•Started 80 games for the Tigers during his

career, he started every game he played in during his career•Finalist for the 1997 Hermann and Missouri Athletic Club Awards•1997 First-Team All-South and 1997 Team MVP.•Led the ACC in Save Percentage (.809) and Goals Allowed Average (0.79) in 1995•Member of the ACC 50-Year Anniversary Team

Wojtek Krakowiak...F...1997-98•1998 Hermann Award Winner•1998 Consensus National Player-of-the-Year•1998 Soccer America National Player-of-the-Year•1998 Soccer Times National Player-of-the- Year•1998 College Soccer Weekly National Player-of-the-Year•1998 ACC Player-of-the-Year•1998 First-Team All-ACC

•Third in Clemson history for most goals scored in a single season with 31•Led the ACC in goal scoring (31) and points (70) in 1998•Had four hat tricks in 1998•Finished 11th on the Clemson career list for most goals scored (42) and 16th for most points (97)•Member of the ACC 50-Year Anniversary Team

Nabeel Kammoun...M...1971-73•1972 All American by the NSCAA•Led the 1972 team in assists with 10•Tied for the team lead in assists with six in 1971•Had five goals vs. Jacksonville on 9-25-71•Scored 18 goals in the 1971 season, and led the league in this category•Finished Clemson career with 28 goals and 22 assists•Member of Clemson's 1972 and 1973 ACC Championship teams

•Clemson lost only two games during those two seasons•Started every game during the 1972-1973 seasons.

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Mark Lisi...M...1997-2000•2000 Consensus First-Team All-American•Named first-team All-American by the NSCAA, Soccer America, and Soccer Times•Third pick in the first round by DC United of the Major League Soccer draft•In the 2000 season, he led Clemson with 15 goals and eight assists for 38 points •Member of the All-ACC First Team in 1998, 1999, and 2000•All-ACC Tournament in 1998

•1998 second-team All-American by Soccer News•Finished his career with 43 goals, 37 assists and 103 points•2000 team MVP•Member of the ACC 50-Year Anniversary Team

Phil Marfuggi...G...2003-06•2005 Soccer America All-American•2005 Soccertimes.com All-American•NSCAA Second Team All-American•NSCAA All-South First Team•Collegesoccernews.com All-Amerian Third team•First Team All-ACC in 2005•MVP of the Old Dominion Tournament•2006 MAC Hermann Trophy Watch List•2006 Soccer America Preseason All-America

Team•2006 College Soccer News Preseason All-America Team•2006 Second-team All South•2006 second-team All-ACC•In fifth place in school history for most saves in a career with 237

Bruce Murray...F...1984-87•1987 Hermann Award Winner•1987 ISAA National Player-of-the-Year•1987 Missouri Athletic Club Collegiate Soccer Player of the Year Runner-up•First-team All-American his sophomore and senior seasons•Led the ACC in goals, points, and second in assists in 1987Named to the All-ACC first team in 1987 and All-ACC tournament team

•Had the winning goal in three NCAA tournament games for the Tigers in 1987 against Evansville, Indiana, and Rutgers•Murray’s game-winner against Evansville, a 35-yard kick, was described by Evansville’s Head Coach Fred Schmalz as “The best free kick I have ever seen in college soccer.”•First player in Clemson history in the 40-40 Club (over 40 goals and 40 assists in a career)•Sixth in school history in total points with 142•Seventh in total goals at Clemson with 48•Chosen National Player-of-the-Week by Soccer America during the middle of the 1987 season•Also a Soccer America MVP in 1985 and 1987•A veteran of 84 games in his career, Murray had either a goal or an assist in 56 games•Played in the World University Games in Yugoslavia in 1987•First-team All-American as a sophomore in 1985, the second sophomore All-American in Clemson history•First-team All-ACC in 1985 and 1987•Named National Rookie-of-the-Year in 1984 by Soccer America•Set a Clemson single season assist record that year with 15•Started in 1984 and 1987 National Championship Games and is one of just two players to start for two different Clemson National Championship teams, regardless of sport•Starting striker on 1990 US National Team•All-time leading scorer for U.S. national team when he retired from that team•Member of the ACC 50-Year Anniversary Team•Named one of the top 50 male Athletes in ACC History in 2003

Christian NwokochaF...1975-78

•1978 NSCAA All-American•1976, 1977 and 1978 first-team All-ACC•Led the ACC in goal scoring with 20 in 1976•Led the ACC in goal scoring with 18 in 1978•1978 team finished third in the NCAA Tounament•Fifth on the Clemson career list for most goals scored with 59

•11th on the school's career list for most assists with 27•Had 13 assists in 1977, 10th most in school history in single season•Finished Clemson career with 61 goals and 27 assists•Member of four ACC Championship teams while at Clemson.

Stars From The Past Records and History

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Nnamdi Nwokocha...F...1979-82•1979 and 1981 NSCAA All-American•1979, 1980, 1981 First-Team All-ACC•1979 ACC Player-of-the-Year as a freshman when he led the Tigers to the NCAA Championship game•1979, 1980, 1981 team MVP•Led the ACC in goal scoring in 1979, 1980 and 1981•Led the ACC in assists with 11 in 1979•First on the Clemson career list for most

points with 171,second in school history for most goals scored in a career with 74•Had four consecutive hat tricks in four matches during the 1980 season•Scored a school record and an ACC record seven goals in one half vs. Belmont Abbey on 9-9-79•Member of the ACC 50-Year Anniversary Team

Oguchi Onyewu...B...2000-01•Named to the Soccer America MVP team in 2001•Named NSCAA All-American in 2001•Hermann Award Finalist in 2001•Named first-team All-ACC in 2000 and 2001•Signed a professional contract with F.C. Metz of France in the spring of 2002•Scored the game-winning goal in the ACC Championship match vs. North Carolina (11-3-01) and two

goals in the closing minutes of the NCAA Tournament match vs. Alabama-Birmingham (12-2-01)•Member of the ACC 50-Year Anniversary Team•Player on the 2006 and 2010 US World Cup team

Adubarie OtorubioB...1981-84

•Clemson’s only three-time All-American•1983 ACC Player-of-the-Year•First-team All-ACC for four years 1981-1984 •Clemson MVP winner•1981 Coach's Achievement Award•1983 Soccer America MVP•Member of the ACC 50-Year Anniversary Team.

Mike Potempa...B..1997-2000•Named to the 2000 National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Academic All-America Team•2000 NSCAA All-America Second Team•Second team All-ACC in 1998, 1999, 2000•First Clemson soccer player to be named Academic and on field All-American in same year•Former assistant coach at Clemson

Andy Pujats...M...1989-92•Played at Clemson from 1989- 1992•Over his career, scored 11 goals and registered 11 assists•1991 NSCAA All-American•1991 and 1992 NSCAA All-South•1991 and 1992 First-Team All-ACC•1990 Second-Team All-ACC.

Dana Quick...B...1995•Played at Clemson for one season (1995)•1995 NSCAA All-American•1995 second-team All-ACC•Played a defender position during his career at Clemson*Named to the ACC Honor roll in 1995-96 academic year.

Dane Richards...F...2005-2006•NSCAA Second-Team All-American in 2006•First-team All-South in 2006•First-team All-ACC in 2006•2006 MAC Hermann Trophy Finalist•2006 College Soccer News Second-team All-American•Named to the All-Final Four Team in 2006

Stars From The Past Records and History

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Jamie Rootes...M...1984-87•Member of the 1984 and 1987 NCAA National Championship teams •Starter on the 1987 team•1987-88 CoSida Academic All-American•1987 NSCAA Academic All-American•1987 First-Team All-ACC•1986 Coach's Achievement Award Winnernow •President of the NFL's Houston Texans

Mark Rubich...F...1967-69•Played forward from 1967-1969•Over his career scored 23 goals and registered nine assists•Clemson's First All-American soccer player in 1968•1968 and 1969 first-team All-ACC•Clemson's first All-ACC soccer player

Paul Rutenis...B...1984-87•1987 NSCAA All-American•1985 First-Team All-South•1986 and 1987 First-Team All-ACC•Four-year starter in 1984-87•Starter on Clemson's National Championship teams in 1984 and 1987•Winner of the 1987 Coach's Achievement Award•He joins Bruce Murray as only Clemson athletes to start for two

National Championship Teams.

Nathan Sturgis...B...2004-05•2005 All-American by Soccer America •2005 NSCAA (Third-Team) All-American•2005 College Soccer News (Second) All-All American •Named first-team All-South in 2005•Named the ACC's Defensive Player-of- the-Year in 20052005 first-team All-ACC

Jamie Swanner...G...1982-83•Holds the Atlantic Coast Conference and Clemson records for most shutouts in a season with 15•Holds the school record for most ACC shutouts in a season with 5•Member of the 1984 United States Olympic Team•1983 Adidas National Goalkeeper-of-the-Year•1983 Soccer America MVP•NSCAA All-American in 1983

•First-team All-ACC in 1982 and 1983•Shut out 14 opponents in 1982•Holds Clemson record for most saves in a NCAA tournament game with 16•Holds school record for most solo shutouts by a junior (14) and a senior (15)•Two-time ACC Stat champion for goalie save percentage with a .901 in 1982 and .912 in 1983

Pearse Tormey...F...1987-90•1989 and 1990 NSCAA All-American•1989 and 1990 first-team All-ACC•Starter on Clemson's 1987 National Championship team•1989 team MVP•Second player in Clemson history to have over 40 goals and 40 assists in a career•Finished his career with 40 goals and 41 assists•13th in Clemson history for most goals (40)

•Third in Clemson history with 41 career assists•20th in the nation in points scored with 38 in 1989•Had four goals vs. Presbyterian on 10-3-89

Mo Tinsley...F...1979-82•1982 NSCAA All-American•1982 first-team All-ACC•1979, 1980, 1981 second-team All-ACC•Ninth on the Clemson career list with 115 points•12th on the school's career list with 41 goals•Seventh on the Clemson career list for most assists (33)

Stars From The Past Records and History

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Doug Warren...G...1999-02•Named first-team NSCAA All-American in 2002•Finished his career with 261 saves, fourth on the all-time Clemson career list. •First team All-ACC in 2000 and 2001. •Second-team All-ACC in 2002•First-team All-South in 2001 and 2002.

Craig Wenning...M...1993-96•Won the Jim Weaver Award, presented to the outstanding graduating Clemson University student on the basis of exceptional scholastic achievement and leadership ability•Won the Norris Medal, presented to the outstanding graduating Clemson Univeristy student on the basis of exceptional scholastic achievement and leadership ability

Dimelon Westfield...F...2001-02•Named third-team NSCAA All-America in 2002•Finished the 2002 season with 20 goals and five assists for 45 points•Named first-team All-ACC in 2002•Scored goals in nine consecutive matches on September 19-October 23, 2002, this performance is tied for second in Clemson history for most consecutive matches in scoring a goal

Jeff Yenzer...F...1993-96•Over his Clemson career scored 24 goals and tallied 10 assists.•Academic All-American in 1996•1996 second team All-ACC•Led the team in goal scoring with 17 in 1996

Jaro Zawislan...G...1990-93•1993 First-Team All-ACC•Winner of the Jim Weaver Award, given annually to the top male ACC student- athlete•Clemson’s career leader for the number of saves 446•Set the Clemson record for most games started in a career with 88•Named the 1993 Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament's MVP

•Holds the Clemson record for most saves in a season, 134 •Member of Clemson’s Honor College, had a 3.55 gpr. in computer science, graduated Cum Laude in December, 1993•Intercollegiate Soccer Association of America (ISAA) Academic All-American Second-Team, 1992-93•Robert C. Edwards Sportsmanship Award in 1992-93 and 1993-94 as selected by Clemson University’s Head Coaches of the school’s various sports•Second-Team All-Atlantic Coast Conference, 1990 and 1991•All-Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament Team 1992 and 1993•Broke the Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament Record for saves in 1992•Started every possible Clemson game during his career (88).Dimelon Westfield

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Starting Lineups Records and History

1967 (6-5 Overall 1-3 ACC)

G Paul Smith, SR (6) 78 SavesRB Don McCombs, SO (6) 0g 0aLB Bill Collins, JR (11) 0g 0a RH Dick Schroeder, SR, (10) 1g 3a CH Alan Griffin, FR (7) 0g 2aLH Pete Verdee, SO (11) 5g 2aOR Gary Fleetwood, SR, (11) 2g 2aIR Mark Rubich, SO (8) 8g 5aCF Frank Schmidt, JR (11) 3g 0aIL Leo Serrano, SR (7) 9g 2aOL Bjorn Anzen, JR (11) 4g 3a

1968 (9-3-1 Overall, 1-3-1 ACC)

G Gary Pace, JR (10) 110 SavesRB George Kammoun, SR (12) 0g 0aLB Bill Collins, SR (10) 0g 2aRH Ken Butler, SO (8) 2g 1aCH Alan Griffin, SO (12) 1g 0aLH Ed Wenz, SO (12) 0g 2aOR Bjorn Anzen, SR (11) 3g 5aIR Frank Schmidt, SR (12) 4g 4aCF Bruce Pinto, SO (8) 0g 2aIL Andy Demori, SO (12) 19g 5aOL Mark Rubich, JR (12) 10g 4a

1969 (5-6-1 Overall, 1-4 ACC)

G Gary Pace, SR (12) 124 SavesRB Stan Lewis, SO (12) 0g 1aLB James Powell, FR (11) 2g 1aRH Roger Collins, JR (12) 1g 0aCH Ed Wenz, JR (6) 0g 0aLH Ken Butler, JR (11) 2g 0a OR Pete Verdee, SR (7) 3g 0aIR Don McCombs, SR (8) 0g 0aCF Jack Mansmann, SO (6) 1g 0aIL Andy Demori, JR (12) 10g 2aOL Mark Rubich, SR (12) 5g 0aOL David Mullis, SR (6) 0g 2a

1970 (8-3-2 Overall, 1-3-1 ACC)

G John Burroughs, SR (10) 44 SavesRB Stan Lewis, JR (13) 0g 2aLB Roger Collins, SR (11) 2g 1aRH Mark Bystry, FR (12) 4g 1aCH Jim Powell, SO (11) 1g 1aCH Alan Griffin, JR (8) 0g 0aLH Joe Alfandre, FR (12) 0g 0aOR Jack Mansmann, JR (13) 3g 5aIR Crag Daugherty, FR (8) 8g 8aIL Andy Demori, SR (12) 27g 6aOL Steve Dotson, FR (12) 3g 3a

1971 (8-3-1 Overall, 1-3-1 ACC)

G Steve Schoen, FR (12) 56 SavesRB Jim Powell, JR (12) 0g 1aLB Joe Alfandre, SO (11) 0g 1aRH Alan Griffin, SR (8) 0g 1aCH Gary Stuber, FR (12) 0g 1aLH Ed Camara, SO (12) 1g 1aOR Lou Forline, FR (12) 2g 4aIR Crag Daugherty, SO (12) 8g 2aCF Jon Babashak FR (12)11g 3aIL Nabeel Kammoun, SO (12) 18g 6aOL Roberto Bradford, JR (9) 8g 6a

1972 (13-1-1 Overall, 5-0 ACC)

ACC CHAMPIONSNCAA Final 16

G Greg Shroth, SO (15) 49 SavesRB Jim Powell, SR (15) 0g 0aLB Gary Stuber, SO (15) 0g 2aRH Ed Camara, JR (15) 0g 0aCH Ron Giesbers, JR (15) 1g 2aLH Clyde Browne, FR (13) 2g 5aOR Lou Forline, SO (14) 3g 2a

IR Henry Abadi, JR (10) 13g 5aCF Italo Yannuzzelli, JR (14) 15g 5aIL Jon Babashak, SO (11) 7g 2aOL Nabeel Kammoun, JR (15) 9g 10a

Key for the 1967-72 lineup positions: RB, LB, CH-defenders; RH, LH, OR, OL-midfielders; IR, CF, IL-strikers.

1973 (16-1-0, 5-0 ACC)ACC Champions

Third In NCAA TournamentRanked Fourth in Final Poll

G Dennis Carrington,FR (17) 39 SavesB Gordon Alphonso, FR (17) 0g 0aB Ron Geisbers, JR (17) 2g 1aB Ralston Moore, SO (17) 2g 0aB Ed Camara, SR (17) 1g 3aM Clyde Watson, FR (17) 12g 5aM Alfred Morrison, FR (17) 5g 4aM Clyde Browne, SO (17) 8g 10aM Nabeel Kammoun, SR (17) 5g 6aS Henry Abadi, SR (16) 32g 7aS Woolley Ford, FR (16) 21g 9a

Denis Carrington was a three-year starter and was first-team All-ACC in 1974.

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1974 (12-3-0, 5-0 ACC)

ACC ChampsNCAA Final 16

Ranked Sixth in Final PollG Dennis Carrington, SO (14) 69 SavesB Gordon Alphonso, SO (9) 0g 0aB Ron Geisbers, SR (15) 2g 0aB Ralston Moore, JR (14) 3g 3aB Mark Alphonso, FR (8) 0g 0aM Eric Smith, FR (9) 1g 3aM Alfred Morrison, SO (11) 2g 4aM Clyde Browne, JR (15) 4g 2aM Clyde Watson, SO (15) 2g 8aS George Hyles, FR (10) 11g 0aS Rennie Phillips, FR (15) 17g 5a

1975 (13-2-0 Overall, 5-0 ACC)

ACC ChampsNCAA Final 16

Ranked First in Final PollG Maxie Headley, SO (9) 36 SavesB Gordon Alphonso, JR (10) 0g 0aB Mark Alphonso, SO (13) 1g 0aB Alfred Morrison, JR (15) 1g 0aB Ralston Moore, SR (15) 2g 1aM Clyde Browne, SR (12) 0g 3aM Taiwo Ogunjobi, FR (11) 9g 2aM Benedict Popoola, FR (11) 6g 4aM Damian Ogunsuyi, FR (12) 5g 6aS Godwin Ogbueze, FR (11) 16g 2aS Christian Nwokocha, FR (10) 11g 3a

1976 (18-2-1 Overall, 4-0-1 ACC)

ACC ChampsFourth in NCAA TournamentRanked Fourth in Final Poll

G *Dennis Carrington, SRG Maxie Headley, JRB *Gordon Alphonso, SR 1gB *Alfred Morrison, SR 2gB Charles Headlam, JR 2gB *Douglas Scott, JR 1gB *Eric Smith, JR 1gB Michael Gribbon, SOB Kingsley Botchway, SOM Obed Ariri, FR 15gM Damian Odoh, FRM *Clyde Watson, SR 4gM *Damian Ogunsuyi, SO 9g 1aM *Taiwo Ogunjobi, SO 14gM *Benedict Popoola, SO 7g 7aF *Godwin Ogbueze, SO 18 gF *Christian Nwokocha, SO 20g 3aF Kenneth Ilodigwe, SO 10gF Emmanuel Egede, SO 1gF Rennie Phillips, JR 6g

F Marwan Kamaruddin, FR 3g Note: The number of games started for each player is unavailable for the 1976 season. The complete roster for the 1976 season is given.*Probable Starters

1977 (16-1-0, 5-0 ACC)

ACC ChampsNCAA Quarterfinalist

Ranked Fourth in Final PollG John Bruens, JR (17) 29 SavesB Mark Alphonso, SR (11) 0g 0aB Damian Odoh, SO (16) 1g 0aB Charles Headlam, SR (16) 0g 0aB Eric Smith, SR (16) 1g 1aM Benedict Popoola, JR (16) 11g 5aM Taiwo Ogunjobi, JR (16) 7g 2aM Marwan Kamaruddin, SO (15) 11g 6aM Emmanuel Egede, JR (12) 4g 3aM Damian Ogunsuyi, JR (12) 6g 5aS Godwin Ogbueze, JR (13) 11g 4aS Christian Nwokocha, JR (13) 10g 13a

1979 (16-2-1 Overall, 5-0-0 ACC)

ACC ChampsNational Runnerup

G John Bruens, SR (14) 39 SavesB Michael Gribbon, JR (19) 0g 3aB Damian Odoh, SR (14) 0g 0aB Bobby Lue, SO (13) 0g 0aB Rich Finneyfrock, JR (7) 0g 1aM Marwan Kamaruddin, SR (15) 5g 5aM Arthur Ebunam, FR (18) 5g 4aM Joe Awesu, FR (14) 3g 5aM Vincent Chika, FR (19) 2g 6aS Nnamdi Nwokocha, FR (17) 2g 11aS Obed Ariri, SR (16) 17g 6a Mo Tinsley, FR (15) 11g 10a

1980 (12-3-2 Overall, 4-1-1 ACC)

G Sean Burke, FR (17) 103 SavesB Dennis Nash, JR (17) 1g 2aB Tom Gibbons, SO (12) 1g 0aB Rich Finneyfrock, SR (15) 0g 0a B Bobby Lue, JR (16) 0g 0a

Godwin Ogbueze celebrates after scoring a goal. He was named ACC Player-of -the-Year in 1975 and 1976 and was named All-ACC three seasons.

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M Arthur Ebunam, SO (17) 10g 4aM Donald Igwebuike, FR (16) 2g 8aM Dave Barnfield, JR (12) 1g 1aM Vincent Chika, SO (16) 1g 0aS Nnamdi Nwokocha, SO (13) 21g 1aS Mo Tinsley, SO (17) 5g 10a

1981 (18-2-0 Overall, 5-1 ACC)

ACC ChampsNCAA Final 16

Ranked Eighth in Final PollG Sean Burke, SO (14) 70 SavesB John Lee, FR (17) 1g 3aB Charlie Igwobi-Okoye, FR (15) 1g 1aB Vincent Chika, JR (15) 0g 3aB Adubarie Otorubio, FR (18) 0g 1aM Maxwell Amatasiro, FR (14) 4g 4aM Donald Igwebuike, SO (13) 4g 3aM Aronso Aronu, FR (17) 3g 1aM Arthur Ebunam, JR (20) 8g 4aS Nnamdi Nwokocha, JR (20) 21g 5aS Mo Tinsley, JR (15) 10g 6a

1982 (18-2-1 Overall, 5-1 ACC)

ACC Champs (Tie)NCAA Final 16

Ranked Third in Final PollG Jamie Swanner, JR (21) 91 SavesB Adubarie Otorubio, SO (21) 4g 0aB Vincent Chika, SR (21) 1g 3aB Peter Coles, SO (19) 0g 2aB David Torris, FR (17) 0g 1aM Maxwell Amatasiro, SO (21) 7g 5aM Arthur Ebunam, SR (21) 11g 6aM John Lee, SO (21) 4g 5aM Danny Clavijo, SO (18) 3g 0aS Mo Tinsley, SR (21) 15g 7aS Chuck Nash, SO (17) 13g 6a

1983 (16-3-2 Overall, 3-2-1 ACC)Ranked 11th in Final Poll

G Jamie Swanner, SR (21) 83 SavesB Charlie Morgan, JR (20) 3g 5aB Adubarie Otorubio, JR (14) 3g 1aB David Torris, SO (21) 1g 0aB Peter Coles, JR (18) 0g 1aM Eric Eichmann, FR (20) 5g 5aM Maxwell Amatasiro, JR (13) 4g 6aM John Lee, JR (11) 3g 3aM Dick Landgren, FR (14) 3g 3aS Chuck Nash, JR (20) 13g 6aS Gary Conner, FR (18) 11g 4a

1984 (22-4 Overall, 4-2 ACC)NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

G Tim Genovese, SO (20) 48 SavesB John Lee, SR (22) 4g 5aB Charlie Morgan, SR (24) 3g 2aB Adubarie Otorubio, SR (25) 1g 1aB David Torris, JR (15) 1g 1aM Eric Eichmann, SO (25) 8g 12aM Dick Landgren, SO (24) 8g 5aM Maxwell Amatasiro, SR (16) 5g 7aM Paul Rutenis, FR (16) 1g 2aS Gary Conner, SO (20) 19g 8aS Bruce Murray, FR (24) 13g 15a

1985 (19-3-2 Overall, 5-1 ACC)

NCAA Final 16ACC Champions

Ranked Third in Final PollG Shawn Cartmill, SR (14) 35 SavesB Pete Stebbins, SR (21) 4g 8aB Paul Rutenis, SO (23) 6g 3aB Paul Carollo, SO (16) 1g 6aB Bernard Gray, JR (20) 0g 0aM Eric Eichmann, JR (23) 11g 19aM Dick Landgren, JR (24) 8g 8aM J.R. Fenton, JR (23) 7g 6aM Jamie Rootes, SO (19) 2g 3aS Gary Conner, JR (24) 21g 6aS Bruce Murray, SO (20) 9g 14a

1986 (12-6-2 Overall, 3-3 ACC)Ranked 18th in Final Poll

G Chris Dudley, JR (11) 38 SavesB Paul Rutenis, JR (18) 3g 2aB Bill Fortner, SR (19) 1g 2aB Paul Carollo, JR (20) 0g 4aB Bernard Gray, SR (17) 0g 0aM Eric Eichmann, SR (19) 8g 11aM Jamie Rootes, JR (20) 5g 7aM David Fortner, FR (10) 1g 2aM Dick Landgren, SR (15) 0g 2aS Gary Conner, SR (18)16g 2aS Bruce Murray, JR (16) 6g 6a

1987 (18-5-1 Overall, 1-4-1 ACC)

NATIONAL CHAMPIONSG Roberto Marinaro, FR (11) 43 Saves Tim Genovese, SR (7) 29 SavesB Paul Rutenis, (24) SR 8g 6aB Joey Feinberg, (22) FR 1g 2aB Paul Carollo, (13) SR 1g 1aB Andres Alos, (22) FR 0g 1aM Edo Boonstoppel, (23) SO 4g 6aM Thomas Najjar, (19) FR 4g 5aM James Rootes, SR (24) 3g 4aM Dave Veghte, SO (14) 2g 3aS Bruce Murray, SR (20) 20g 11aS Pearse Tormey, FR (22) 11g 6a

Paul Rutenis was a starter on both the 1984 and 1987 National Championship teams.

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1988 (10-7-2 Overall, 2-4 ACC)

G Bryan Mills, FR (8) 21 SavesB Joey Feinberg, SO (19) 4g 0aB Kevin England, FR (18)1g 5aB Andres Alos, SO (13) 1g 0aB Toby Wilcox, FR (10) 0g 1a M Richard Richmond, (14) SO 4g 2aM Edo Boonstoppel, JR (12) 3g 8aM Thomas Najjar, SO (15) 5g 0aM David Veghte, JR (19)1g 5aM Quinton Fraai, JR (13) 1g 0aS Pearse Tormey, SO (19) 9g 13aS James Grimes, FR (13) 12g 2a

1989 (13-6-1 Overall, 1-4-1 ACC)

G Kevin Taylor, SR (16) 54 SavesB Burke Goodloe, SO (11) 1g 0aB Chris Martinez, FR (19) 0g 1aB Steve Wolf, SO (20) 0g 1aB Joey Feinberg, JR (14) 4g 5aM David Veghte, SR (18) 5g 7aM Edo Boonstoppel, SR (20) 2g 8aM Andy Pujats, FR (19) 4g 1aM Thomas Najjar, JR (16) 1g 7aS Pearse Tormey, JR (19) 15g 8a S Jon Payne, FR (17) 5g 2a

1990(16-4-1 Overall, 4-1-1 ACC)

ACC Regular Season ChampionsRanked Fourth in Final Poll

G Jaro Zawislan, FR (21) 134 SavesB Chris Martinez, SO (21) 6g 2aB Andy Pujats, SO (21) 2g 4aB Kevin England, JR (19) 0g 5aB James Dean, FR (18) 1g 1aM Jon Payne, SO (19) 12g 4aM Thomas Najjar, SR (18) 6g 10aM Richie Richmond, SR (16), 4g 5aM John Hammontree, JR (15) 5g 2aS Pearse Tormey, SR (20) 5g 14aS Jimmy Glenn, FR (21) 19g 5a

1991(13-6-2 Overall, 2-3-1 ACC)Ranked 18th in Final Poll

G Jaro Zawislan, SO (21) 103 SavesB Chris Martinez, JR (18) 4g 0aB Burke Goodloe, JR (18) 1g 2aB Garrett Cronin, JR (16) 3 g 4aB Andy Pujats, JR (21) 3g 5aM Rivers Guthrie, FR (14) 6g 2aM John Hammontree, SR (19) 6 g 1aM Jon Payne, JR (14) 4g 5aM Frank Seitz, JR (14) 0g 5aM Matt Kirk, SO (15) 1g 1aS Jimmy Glenn, SO (17) 12g 8aS David McGuire, FR (18) 11g 4a

1992(12-6-4 Overall, 1-3-2 ACC)

G Jaro Zawislan, JR (22) 112 SavesB Andy Pujats, SR (20) 2g 1aB Sylvan Bednar, FR (19) 1g 3aB Chris Eatough, FR (17) 1g 0aB Jamahl Green, FR (17) 0g 1aB Chris Martinez, SR (16) 0g 0aM Mark Kinch, FR (17) 4g 8aM Nidal Baba, SO (17) 5g 4aM Miles Joseph, FR (15) 2g 6aM Rivers Guthrie, SO (18) 1g 7aS Jon Payne, SR (16) 7g 2aS Jimmy Glenn, JR (14) 5g 3a

1993(18-5-1 Overall, 5-0-1)

ACC Regular Season ChampionsNCAA Final 16

Ranked Fifth in Final PollG Jaro Zawislan, SR (24) 97 SavesB Sylvan Bednar, SO (22) 2g 0aB Chris Eatough, SO (23) 0g 0aB Jamahl Green, SO (23) 0g 2aB Danny Care, FR (19) 2g 3aM Imad Baba, FR (24) 5g 14aM Nidal Baba, JR (19) 1g 4aDavid Torris was a three-year starter for the Tigers in 1981-83.

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M Miles Joseph, SO (23) 11g, 19aM Rivers Guthrie, JR (16) 4g, 10aS Wolde Harris, SO (23) 29g, 7aS Jimmy Glenn, SR (23) 32g, 12a

1994(13-7-1 Overall, 2-4 ACC)

G Matt Jordan, FR (21) 63 SavesB Mark Kinch, SO (13) 0g, 1aB Tony Williams, FR (20) 1g, 1aB Justin Rose, FR (17) 1g, 1aB Jamahl Green, JR (17) 0g, 1aM Imad Baba, SO (20) 8g, 11aM Nidal Baba, SR (21) 7g, 9aM Rivers Guthrie,SR (19) 6g, 18aM Danny Care, SO (21) 2g, 4aS Wolde Harris, JR (15) 26g, 2aS Miles Joseph, JR (17) 9g, 8a

1995(16-6-1 Overall, 4-2 ACC)

NCAA Final 16G Matt Jordan, SO (22) 72 SavesB Tony Williams, SO (17) 1g, 5aB Justin Rose, SO (16) 0g, 1aB Sylvan Bednar, SR (20) 3g, 0aB Dana Quick, JR (23) 0g, 0aM Imad Baba, JR (22) 8g, 7aM Danny Care, JR (23) 4g, 10aM Jason Kamlet, FR (19) 2g, 3aM Craig Wenning, JR (13) 0g, 2aS Wolde Harris, SR (23) 21g, 9aS Miles Joseph, SR (22) 8g, 8a

1996(10-7-2 Overall, 2-3-1 ACC)

G Matt Jordan, SO (17) 52 SavesB Tony Williams, JR (19) 1g, 7aB Jeff Bilyk, FR (18) 0g, 1aB Chris Behrman, SR (15) 1g, 0aB Danny Care, SR (19) 1g, 3aM John Wilson, SO (16) 5g, 6aM Jody DeBruin, SO (18) 4g, 4aM Eric Quill, FR (13) 5g, 6aM Nathan Rawlins, FR (11) 1g, 1aS Jeff Yenzer, SR (17) 17g, 4aS Paul Stalteri, FR (13) 9g, 7a

1997(11-7-3 Overall, 2-3-1 ACC)Ranked 12th in Final Poll

NCAA QuarterfinalistG Matt Jordan, SR (20) 124 SavesB Jeff Bilyk, JR (20) 1g, 0aB Matt Elliott, SO (18) 0g, 1aB Mike Potempa, FR (21) 0g 1aB Pablo Webster, FR (18) 0g 1aM Tony Williams, SR (21) 3g 6aM Jeremy Iwaszkowiec, SO (19)1g, 2a

M Nathan Rawlins, SO (18) 1g, 0aM Wojciech Krakowiak, SO (20) 11g, 5aS Jody DeBruin, SR (20) 9g, 7a S John Wilson, JR (15) 4g, 7a

1998(22-2 Overall, 5-1 ACC)Ranked 1st in Final Poll

ACC ChampionsNCAA Quarterfinalist

G Josh Campbell, JR (23) 79 SavesB Matt Elliott, JR (20) 0g 3aB Mike Potempa, SO (24) 0g 0aB Nathan Rawlins, JR (23) 2g 6aB Alan Woods, JR (22) 2g, 1aM Jeff Bylik, SR (21) 1g 1aM Jeremy Iwaskowiec, JR (20) 4g 6aM Mark Lisi, SO (24) 10g, 17aF Wojtek Krakowiak, JR (23) 31g, 8aF Scott Bower, JR (22) 9g, 16aF John Wilson, SR (20) 4g, 11a

1999(9-8-2 Overall, 2-2-2 ACC)

G Josh Campbell, SR (16) 53 SavesB Alan Woods, SR (19) 5g, 2aB Pablo Webster, JR (12) 0g, 5aB Mike Potempa, JR (18) 1 g, 2aB Christian Baldwin, SR (17) 0g 0aM Mark Lisi, JR (18) 5g, 6aM Ross Goodacre SO (19) 4g, 7aM Matt Elliott, SR (19) 1g, 0aM Andy Heck, JR (9) 0g, 0aF Ian Fuller, SO (18) 7g, 7aF Bob Cavanagh, SR (15) 6g, 5a

2000(14-4-2 Overall, 3-3 ACC)Ranked 8th in Final Poll

NCAA Final 16G Doug Warren, SO (20) 77 SavesB Pablo Webster, SR (20) 2g, 13aB Oguchi Onyewu, FR (20) 5g, 5a

Matt Jordan was a four-year starter for the Tigers in 1994-97.

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Number in parenthesis is total number of games the player started that season, regardless of position.

B Ricky Lewis, FR (19) 3g, 4aB Mike Potempa, SR (17) 0g, 1aM Mark Lisi, SR (17) 15g, 8aM Ross Goodacre, JR (11) 3g, 9aM Kenneth Cutler, FR (17) 1g, 4aM Nathan Rawlins, SR (11) 2g, 2aM Oskar Bringsved, FR (20) 1g, 1aF Fabio Tambosi, SO (17) 14g, 5aF Ian Fuller, JR (11) 3g, 8a

2001(19-5 Overall, 3-3 ACC)Ranked 4th in Final Poll

NCAA Final 8G Doug Warren, JR (23) 76 SavesB Oguchi Onyewu, SO (24) 7g, 5aB Kevin Conaway, SR (22) 0g, 7aB Ricky Lewis, SO (20) 2g, 2aB Chase Hilgenbrinck (15) 1g, 2aM Paul Souders, SO (20) 7g, 6aM Ross Goodacre, SR (16) 5g, 4aM Oskar Bringsved, SO (23) 1g, 5aF Ian Fuller, SR (21) 11g, 8aF Dimelon Westvield, JR (16) 9g, 5aF Fabio Tambosi, JR (17) 3g, 8a

2002(13-5-4 Overall, 2-3-1 ACC)

Ranked 7th in Final PollNCAA Quarterfinalist

G Doug Warren, SR (19) 108 SavesM Kenny Cutler, JR (20) 5 g, 5aM Fabio Tambosi, SR (20) 2g, 12aM Oskar Bringsved, JR (20) 0g, 6aB Ricky Lewis, JR (19) 4g, 6aB Chase Hilgenbrinck,JR (19) 1g, 5aB Nick Rivera, JR (20) 1g, 1aB Justin Moore, FR (20) 0g, 2aF Paul Souders, JR (11) 2g, 5aF Steven Rhyne, JR (19) 7g, 9aF Dimelon Westfield, SR (17) 20g, 5a

2003(9-7-4 Overall, 2-4 ACC)

NCAA Tournament First RoundG Phil Marfuggi, FR (14) 55 SavesB Chase Hilgenbrinck,SR (20) 1g, 3aB Nick Rivera, SR (14) 1g, 0aB Brett Branan, JR (11) 1g, 1aB Justin Moore, SO (15) 1g, 3aM Kenny Cutler, SR (20) 3g, 3aM Bradley Gibson, SO (18) 0g, 1aM Paul Souders, SR (18) 4g, 4aM Landy Mattison, JR (14) 0g, 1aF Charlie Roberts, JR (11) 5g, 2aF Andre Borges, SR (13) 5g, 2a

2004(8-9-1 Overall, 2-5 ACC)

G Phil Marfuggi, SO (11) 31 SavesB Justin Moore, JR (17) 3g, 4aB Nathan Sturgis, FR (17) 3g, 0aB Havird Usry, FR (10) 1g, 1aB Landy Mattison, SR (18) 1g, 1aM J.D. Broooks, SR (17) 0g, 0aM Stuart Holden, SO (14) 3g, 3aM Mark Buchholz, FR (16) 1g, 0aM Bradley Gibson, JR (18) 0g, 2aF Olatomiwa Ogunsola, SO (9) 3g, 1aF Steven Rhyne, SR (18) 11g, 5a

2005(15-6-3 Overall, 2-4-2 ACC)

Ranked 3rd in Final PollNCAA Final Four

G Phil Marfuggi, JR (24) 89 SavesB Justin Moore, SR (22) 0g, 7aB Nathan Sturgis, SO (24) 2g, 7aB Harvird Usry, SO (22) 0g, 1aB Alan O'Hara, JR (24) 1g, 1aM Mark Buchholz, SO (23) 5g, 3aM Bryson Moore, FR (23) 4g, 4aM Randy Albright, SR (13) 4g, 4aM Bradley Gibson, SR (16) 0g, 2aF Dane Richards, JR (24) 12g, 8aF Hector Quintanar, JR (19) 5g, 0a

2006(13-5-2 Overall, 3-3-2 ACC)

Ranked 9th in Final PollNCAA Round of 16

G Phil Marfuggi, SR (16) 67 SavesB Havird Usry, JR (15) 0g, 1aB Micah Usry, SR (14) 0g, 1aB Alan O'Hara, JR (24) 1g, 1aB Greg Eckhardt, FR (17) 0g, 0aM Mark Buchholz, JR (20) 4g, 6aM Bryson Moore, SO (15) 3g, 2aM Hector Quintanar, SR (20) 0g, 7aM David Bell, JR (15) 2g 1aF Dane Richards, SR (19) 11g, 9aF Frederico Moojen, SR (18) 11g, 2a

2007(7-11-1 Overall, 2-6 ACC)

G Joseph Bendik, SO (19) 93 SavesB David Newton, SO (16) 2g, 2aB Greg Eckhardt, SO (19) 1g, 2aB Parker Rogers, SO (9) 0g, 1aB Havird Usry, SR (17) 0g, 1aM Tommy Drake, FR (13) 5g, 3aM Eric Cava, FR (13) 1g, 5aM Mark Buchholz, SR (14) 3g, 3aM Danny Poe, SR (18) 1g, 1aF Tate Parrish, SR (17) 6g, 6aF David Bell, SR (10) 2 g, 2a

2008(7-9-2 Overall, 3-4-1 ACC)

G Joseph Bendik, JR (18) 92 SavesB David Newton, JR (16) 0g, 1aB Greg Eckhardt, JR (17) 2g, 2aB Bryson Moore, SR (18) 0g, 4aB Francklin Blaise, FR (18) 0g, 1aM Hassan Ibrahim, JR (11) 4g, 4aM Eric Cava, SO (14) 0g, 5aM Nick Burton, FR (10) 3g, 3aM Connor Barbaree, FR (13) 0g, 3aF Nathan Thornton, JR (11) 3g, 1aF Tommy Drake, SO (14) 1g, 2a

2009(6-12-1 Overall, 2-6 ACC)

G Jseph Bendik, SR (18) 85 SavesB Josh Shutter, FR (12) 0g, 2aB David Newton, SR (17) 0g, 0aB Greg Eckhardt, SR (11) 0g, 0aB Bo Godwin, FR (14) 0g, 0aM Tommy Drake, JR (17) 3g, 3aM Riley Sumpter, SO (18) 2g, 1aM Eric Cava, JR (18) 1g, 3aM Connor Barbaree, SO (17) 1g, 3aF Nathan Thornton, SR (16) 8g, 2aF Austin Savage, FR (13) 6g, 3a

2010(5-9-4 Overall, 2-4-2 ACC)

G Cody Mizell, FR (17) 64 SavesB Jack Metcalf, FR (16) 1g, 1aB Bo Godwin, SO (15) 0g, 1aB Wes Nelson, SO (15) 0g 2aB Francklin Blaise JR (18) 0g 1aM Tommy Drake, SR (15) 5g 5aM Stephen McGill, FR (9) 1g 3aM Alex Stockinger, FR (18) 0g 3aM Eric Cava, SR, (9) 0 ga 1aM Nick Burton, JR, (16) 2g, 3aF Austin Savage, SO, (15) 4g, 1aF Riley Sumpter, JR, (13) 4g 1a

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Tiger Timeline Records and History

February 14, 1934--Clemson played its first-ever soccer match and lost to Furman 1-0 in Greenville, SC. Fred Kirchner was the Head Coach.

December 9, 1939--The Tigers de-feated Duke 1-0 at home for the Tigers' last match before the 1967 season.

Oct. 6, 1967—In the resumption of men's soccer at Clemson, the Tigers claimed a 4-0 win over Furman in Greenville, SC. Frank Schmidt scored the Tigers' first goal in this match with an assist from Gary Fleetwood.

Oct. 10, 1967—The Tigers played their first ever home match and won over Erskine, 9-1. Clemson’s Leo Serrano registered five goals in this game.

Nov. 11, 1967—The Tigers won their first ACC match with a 4-3 win over N.C. State in Raleigh, NC.

January, 1969—Mark Rubich was named Clemson’s first All-American.

Oct. 10, 1970—Andy Demori scored five goals against Emory.

Sept. 25, 1971—Nabeel Kammoun scored five goals against Jacksonville.

Oct. 10, 1971—Jon Babashak scored five goals against Furman.

Oct. 15, 1972-Sept. 28, 1980—Clem-son went unbeaten in ACC play. During this time, the Tigers compiled a record of 40-0-2 against ACC foes, while claiming eight ACC championships.

Duke broke the streak with a 3-1 victory over the Tigers at Durham, NC.

October 15, 1972-November 2, 1984—During this time, Clemson went unbeaten against ACC teams at home compiling a record of 31-0-4. Virginia broke the streak with a 2-0 win over Clemson.

Oct. 17, 1972--Clemson was ranked for the first time ever in the ISAA poll. The Tigers were ranked 20th with a 6-0-1 record.

Nov. 12, 1972—Clemson won its first ACC Championship with a 3-0 win over Maryland.

Nov. 20, 1972—Clemson played in its first NCAA tournament match and defeated West Virginia 3-2, at Clem-son, SC.

Sept., 1973--The Tigers were ranked in the top 10 for the first time ever. Clemson was ranked tied for eighth in the ISAA preseason poll.

Sept. 16, 1973—Henry Abadi scored five goals against N.C. State.

Sept. 26, 1973—Henry Abadi scored six goals against Western Carolina.

Nov. 4,1973—Henry Abadi scored his 32nd goal of the season in a match against South Florida. Abadi scored the goal at the 15:36 mark into the game. The 32 goals set a Clemson record for most goals in a season. This was also the first ranked opponent Clemson had ever defeated. The Tigers were ranked sixth and South Florida 11th.

Trevor Adair is pictured here with Bruce Murray and Wojtek Krakowiak (left). Murray won the 1987 Hermann Trophy while Krakowiak was its 1998 recepient.

Jimmy Glenn (right) and Wolde Harris were the top two goal scorers in the nation in 1993. Glenn scored 32 goals and Har-ris had 29 that season.

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Nov. 11, 1973—Clemson won the ACC Championship with a 3-1 victory over Maryland.

Nov., 1973—Coach I.M. Ibrahim was named ACC Coach-of-the-Year.

Dec. 9, 1973--Clemson defeated Penn-sylvania, 1-0 in the NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals.

Jan. 2, 1974—The Tigers reached the semifinals of the NCAA Tournament and lost to UCLA, 2-1, in an overtime game. Clemson finished tied for third in the NCAA tournament.

Nov. 10, 1974—Clemson won the ACC Championship with a 5-0 triumph over Maryland.

Sept. 12, 1975--For the first time in Clemson history, the Tigers defeated a top-10 team. Second -ranked Clemson won over third-ranked SIU-Edwardsville 2-1 at Edwardsville, IL.

Sept. 23, 1975--The Tigers were ranked number one, according to the ISAA poll, for the first time in the school's history.

Oct. 26, 1975—Christian Nwokocha scored five goals against Duke.

Nov. 9, 1975—The Tigers completed an undefeated ACC season with a 5-0 record as Clemson won over Maryland 5-1 in College Park, MD.

Nov., 1975--Clyde Browne was named ACC Player-of-the-Year for the fourth straight year. He is the only four-time league MVP in any sport in ACC history.

Oct. 26, 1976—Coach I.M. Ibrahim won his 100th career game at Clemson with a 3-1 win over St. Louis at St. Louis, MO.

Oct. 31, 1976—Christian Nwokocha scored six goals against Flagler.

Nov. 9, 1976—Clemson won the ACC Championship with an 8-0 win over North Carolina at Clemson.

Nov. 28, 1976--The Tigers won over Philadelphia Textile 3-2 in the NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals.

Dec. 4, 1976—The Tigers lost to San Francisco 1-0, in the semifinals of the NCAA Tournament in Philadelphia at Franklin Field.

Oct. 23, 1977--Second-ranked Clem-son defeated number-one ranked St. Louis 3-1 at Clemson, the Tigers' first win over a number-one ranked team in soccer.

Nov. 6, 1977—Clemson completed an undefeated regular season with a 2-1 win over Maryland in College Park, MD. Also, the Tigers won the ACC Championship.

Nov. 26, 1977—The Tigers lost to Brown, 2-1 in the NCAA Quarterfinals.

Nov. 5, 1978—Clemson won over Maryland 3-2, and captured the ACC Championship.

Nov., 1978—Coach I.M. Ibrahim was named ACC Coach-of-the-Year.

Nov. 25, 1978--The Tigers defeated St. Francis (NY) in the NCAA Quarterfinals, 4-0 in Tampa, FL.

Dec. 9, 1978—The Tigers lost to San Francisco 2-1, in the semifinals of the NCAA Tournament.

Dec. 10, 1978—Clemson won the con-solation game of the NCAA Final Four with a 6-2 win over Philadelphia Textile.

Sept. 19, 1979—Nnamdi Nwokocha scored seven goals against Belmont Abbey, all in the first half.

Dec. 2, 1979—Clemson defeated Amer-ican in the NCAA Quarterfinals, 1-0.

The 1984 team after winning the National Championship in the Kingdome in Seattle, WA.

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Dec. 8, 1979--Clemson defeated Co-lumbia 4-1in the NCAA Semifinals at Tampa, FL.

Dec. 9, 1979—Clemson lost to SIU-Edwardsville, 3-2 in the Championship game of the NCAA Tournament at Tampa, FL.

Sept. 21, 1980--Nnamdi Nwokocha scored three goals against N.C. State. This marked the fourth consecutive game that he had scored a hat trick.

Sept. 24, 1980--Clemson played its first home night game ever. The Tigers were 1-0 winners over UNC-Charlotte.

Sept. 19, 1982--Second-ranked Clem-son defeated number-one ranked SIU-Edwardsville, 2-1, at Edwardsville, IL.

Oct. 6, 1982—Nnamdi Nwokocha scored his 74th and final goal of his ca-reer as he completed a hat trick against Florida International at Clemson in a 5-0

Tiger win. The 74 goals set the school career record.

Oct. 22, 1982—Coach I.M. Ibrahim won his 200th match at Clemson with a 5-0 win over North Carolina at Clemson, SC.

Nov. 20, 1982—The Tigers were South-ern Regional finalists in the NCAA Tour-nament with a 2-1 overtime, penalty-kick loss to Duke in Durham, NC.

August, 1984--Jamie Swanner played for the United States Olympic team in Los Angeles, CA.

Nov. 18, 1984—Clemson defeated 15th-ranked N.C. State in the first round of the NCAA tournament at Raleigh.

Nov. 25, 1984—Ninth-ranked Clemson defeated the nation’s top-ranked team, Alabama A&M, 3-1, at Clemson, and won the Southern Region of the NCAA playoffs.

Dec. 1, 1984—In the NCAA quarterfi-nals the Tigers defeated Virginia 1-0, at Charlottesville, VA.

Dec. 9, 1984—Clemson claimed a 4-1 victory over UCLA in the NCAA semifi-nals at Los Angeles, CA.

Dec. 16, 1984—Clemson defeated sec-ond-ranked Indiana 2-1, in the national championship game at the Kingdome in Seattle, WA. Maxwell Amatasiro was named the game’s MVP as he assisted on both Clemson goals. John Lee scored the game winner at the 88:18 mark. In doing so, Clemson became the first team (regardless of sport) in NCAA history to defeat the top-four seeds in a postseason tournament.

January, 1985—Adubarie Otorubio was named All-American, and he became the first Clemson soccer player to be named All-American for three years.

Nov., 1985—Coach I.M. Ibrahim was named ACC Coach-of-the-Year.

Nov. 24, 1985—Clemson lost to South Carolina in the Southern Regional Finals of the NCAA Tournament in a two-overtime shootout.

Sept. 1, 1987—Clemson unveiled the remodeled Riggs Field. This marked the first time the new 6,500 seat grandstand was used. Clemson was an 8-0 winner over UNC-Asheville.

Nov. 15, 1987—Clemson defeated Evansville 2-1 at Evansville, IN in the opening round of the NCAA playoffs.

Nov. 22, 1987—The unranked Tigers defeated number-one ranked Indiana, 2-1, at Bloomington, IN in the champion-ship game of the Great Lakes Regionals.

Nov. 29, 1987—Clemson defeated Rutgers, 3-2, in Piscataway, NJ in the NCAA quarterfinal game.

Nov. 30, 1987—It was announced that Clemson would play host to the NCAA

Wolde Harris is pictured scoring one of his five goals vs. Vanderbilt on September 4, 1994.

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Final Four. Harvard, North Carolina, San Diego State and Clemson made the field. This was the first time in the history of the NCAA Soccer tourna-ment that the championships would be contested on the campus of one of the participating schools.

Dec. 5, 1987—The Tigers defeated North Carolina in the semifinal game of the NCAA Tournament, 4-1.

Dec. 6, 1987—Clemson defeated San Diego State, 2-0, and won the National Championship, the second in school history. A crowd of 8,332 witnessed the championship game. The attendance at this game was the largest to see a NCAA soccer championship match.

January 14, 1988—Bruce Murray was named the recipient of the Hermann Award, given annually to the Nation’s Top Soccer Player.

August, 1988--Eric Eichmann and Bruce Murray played for the United States Olympic team in Seoul, South Korea.

Oct. 5, 1988—Coach I.M. Ibrahim won his 300th career match with a 2-0 win over Georgia State at Clemson, SC.June, 1990--Former Tigers Bruce Mur-ray and Eric Eichmann participated for the United States team in the World Cup.

Oct. 28, 1990--Clemson tied Virginia 1-1 and captured the 1990 ACC regular season title.

Nov., 1990--Coach I.M. Ibrahim was named ACC Coach-of-the-Year. Jimmy Glenn was named ACC Rookie-of-the-Year.

Sept. 23, 1992--Coach I.M. Ibrahim won his 350th career match with a 5-0 win over Presbyterian.

Oct. 4, 1992--Jaro Zawislan broke a 23-year-old school record for most saves in career. Zawislan had seven saves in the Old Dominion game, which

gave him 280 career saves. Zawislan broke the record of Gary Pace (1967-69) who had 276.

Oct. 24, 1993--With a 2-0 win over Wake Forest, Clemson won the ACC Regular Season Championship.

Nov. 2, 1993-Jimmy Glenn was named ACC Player-of-the-Year, while Dr. I.M. Ibrahim was named ACC Coach-of-the-Year.

Nov. 5, 1993--Jimmy Glenn scored his 32nd goal of the season against North Carolina. This tied the school record for most goals in a season set by Henry Abadi in 1973.

Nov. 14, 1993--Head Coach Dr. I.M. Ibrahim won his 375th game of his career with a 2-0 win over UNC-Greensboro.

Nov. 21, 1993--Jaro Zawislan started his 88th career game, setting a new Clemson career record.

April 13, 1994--Jaro Zawislan won the Atlantic Coast Conference's Jim Weaver award (post graduate scholarship)

which is given annually to the ACC top student-athletes. Zawislan graduated in three and one-half years earning a B.S. degree in computer science.

Sept. 4, 1994--Wolde Harris scored five goals against Vanderbilt in Clemson's 8-0 win.

October 9, 1994--Clemson played Virginia on ESPN-2 at Clemson, SC. Dec. 7, 1994--Clemson Head Soc-cer Coach Dr. I.M. Ibrahim resigned. Throughout his 28 years as head coach, Ibrahim's teams compiled a 388-102-31 record, won two NCAA National Championships, had six final four appearances, and made 17 trips to the NCAA Tournament.

Jan. 25, 1995--Trevor Adair was named Head Coach of Clemson. Adair was head coach at Brown University before coming to Clemson. At Brown he com-piled a 34-24-5 record.

Sept. 6, 1995--Clemson defeated Cen-tral Florida 3-0 in Trevor Adair's first win as head coach of the Tigers.

Jimmy Glenn scored 32 goals in 1993, tying the school record for most goals in a single season. Glenn was named ACC Player-of-the-Year in 1993 as well as being named an All-American. He was also a Hermann Award finalist that season.

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Nov. 1, 1995-Wolde Harris set a new Clemson career record for most goals scored in a career with 76. Also, he became the second ACC and Clemson player to score 20 or more goals in a season for three consecutive years. Clemson defeated Wofford 6-0, the program's 400th all-time victory.

July, 1996--Miles Joseph and Imad Baba both played for the United States Olympic team in the 1996 games.

April 9, 1997-Craig Wenning won the Atlantic Coast Conference's Weaver-James award (post graduate scholar-ship) which is given annually to the ACC's top student-athletes.

May 7, 1997-Craig Wenning won the university's Norris Medal. The Medal is given each year to the graduating student who, on the basis of exceptional scholastic achievement and leadership ability, is judged by the the University Scholarships and Awards Committee to be the best all-around student.

Sept. 27, 1998-Clemson won its 100th all-time Atlantic Coast Conference match with a 3-1 win over N.C. State.

Sept. 23-Nov. 29, 1998-Clemson won a school-record 17 matches in a row.

Nov. 8, 1998-With a 1-0 win over Wake Forest, Clemson won the ACC Regular Season Championship.

Nov. 15, 1998-Clemson defeated Duke 1-0 in the ACC Championship match at Winston-Salem, NC. Scott Bower scored the goal with an assist by Mark Lisi.

Nov. 16, 1998-Clemson finished the regular season ranked first in the Soc-cer America poll.

Dec. 12, 1998--Clemson Soccer Player, Wojtek Krakowiak was named the re-cipient of College Soccer’s Hermann Award in Richmond, VA. Krakowiak finished the 1998 season

with 31 goals and eight assists for 70 points. He also scored 10 winning goals.

Dec. 1998, Clemson finished the season ranked fourth in the final NSCAA poll.

Oct 22, 1999--Head Coach Trevor Adair won his 100th career match with a 1-0 over South Carolina.

Nov. 19, 2000-Clemson defeated Fur-man 3-2 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament at Clemson, SC. Clem-son was seeded second in the NCAA Tournament.

Nov. 26, 2000-Connecticut defeated Clemson 2-1 in the NCAA Round of 16 at Clemson, SC in overtime. The Huskies eventually won the National Championship.

June 6, 2001-Clemson players Oguchi Onyewu, Doug Warren, Eric Lewis, and Kenneth Cutler were selected to play for the U.S. Under-20 National Team.

Sept. 7-9, 2001-Clemson defeated Florida International 7-1 and Notre Dame 4-0 to win the Furman Invitational.

Nov. 18, 2001-Clemson defeated Virginia 1-0 in capturing the ACC Championship at the ACC Tournament in Clemson, SC. Ian Fuller scored the game's lone goal and was named the tournament's MVP.

Nov. 25, 2001-Clemson defeated Ken-tucky 1-0 in the second round of the NCAA Tournament at Clemson, SC. Kenneth Cutler scored the winning goal at the 123:13 mark.

Dec. 2, 2001-The Tigers defeated Alabama-Birmingham 3-2 in the NCAA Tournament's round of 16. Oguchi Onyewu scored the game's tying goal (88:22) and the winning goal (106:55).

Dec. 9, 2001-Indiana defeated Clemson 2-0 in Bloomington, IN in the NCAA Tournament's quarterfinals.

Aug. 31, 2002-Clemson tied number-one ranked Indiana and won the In-diana Invitational in Bloomington, IN. Clemson had defeated Bulter on the previous day 3-0.

Nov. 10, 2002-The Tigers defeated Western Illinois 3-2 in overtime as Clemson won its 500th match in the program's history. Nov. 27, 2002--Clemson tied Coastal Carolina in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. The Tigers ad-vanced to the NCAA Tournament's Round of 16 after winning the penalty kick round.

Nov. 30, 2002--The Tigers upset num-ber one ranked and number one-seed Wake Forest 2-1 in overtime at Winston-Salem, NC in the NCAA Tournament's Round of 16. Brett Branan scored both Clemson goals.

Dec. 7, 2002--Stanford defeated Clem-son 2-0 in the NCAA Tournament Round of Eight at Stanford, CA.

Nov. 21, 2003--Clemson and Virginia Tech played to a 3-3 tie in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Virginia Tech advanced to the second round by win-ning the penalty kick round.

Sept. 10-12, 2004--Clemson defeated Brown, 1-0 on Sept. 10, and defeated Yale, 3-2 on Sept. 12, in winning the Brown Invitational.

September 11, 2005--Clemson and Old Dominon Tied 0-0 as Clemson won the Old Dominion Invitational. Clemson defeated William and Mary 3-2 on Sepember 9 in the first match of the tournament, on an Alan O'Hara goal in the second overtime.

November 18, 2005--Clemson defated Coastal Carolina 2-0 in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament.

November 22, 2005--Clemson de-feated N.C. State at Raleigh, NC in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.

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November 27, 2005--Clemson de-feated Notre Dame 1-0 in the NCAA Tournament to advance to the Final Eight at Clemson, SC.

December 2, 2005--Clemson defeated Creighton 1-0 in the NCAA Quarterfinals in front of 6,680 spectators. Charlie Roberts scored the game's only goal with :39 seconds left. This was the second largest crowd in Riggs Field History. The win sent Clemson to the NCAA Final Four for the first time since 1987.

December 9, 2005--New Mexico de-feated Clemson 2-1 in the NCAA Final Four at Cary, NC.

June, 2006--Former Clemson player, Oguchi Onyewu was a starter on the United States World Cup Team.

September 1 & 3, 2006--Clemson de-feated Memphis 2-0 and Oral Roberts 2-0 at the Tigers won the Memphis Invitational in Memphis, TN.

September 8, 2006--The Tigers de-feated number one-ranked Maryland 2-1 in front of 6,821 fans, the third largest crowd in Riggs Field history. Danny Poe scored the winning goal at the 73:58 mark.

September 15, 2006--Clemson de-feated North Carolina 1-0 in front of 7,012 fans, the second largest crowd in Riggs Field history. Danny Poe scored the game's lone goal at the 53:44 point in the match.

November 16, 2006--Clemson de-feated Gardner-Webb, 3-1 in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.

November 19, 2006--UCLA defeated Clemson 3-0 in the NCAA Round of 16 at Los Angeles, CA.

July 12, 2008--Former Coach I.M. Ibrahim died of a heart attack.

June 16, 2009--Head Coach Trevor

Adair resigned after 14 years at Clem-son. Phil Hindson was named the head coach for the 2009 season. Adair posted a record of 174-91-26 in his Clemson career that included nine trips to the NCAA Tournament and eight top 12 national poll finishes.

January 5, 2010--Mike Noonan was named the Head Coach of the Tigers. He becomes the fourth head coach in the program's history.

June, 2010--Former Clemson player, Oguchi Onyewu was a member of the United States World Cup Team. For-

mer Tiger, Stuart Holden was also on the squad.

January 27, 2011-Clemson Head Men's Soccer Coach Mike Noonan was inducted into the State of Connecticut Soccer Hall of Fame in ceremonies at Farmington, CT.

June 4, 2011--Bruce Murray was in-ducted in the National Soccer Hall of Fame in a ceremony that took place before the U.S. Men’s National Team’s match against Spain at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass.

Head Coach Mike Noonan was inducted into the state of Connecticut Soccer Hall of Fame in 2010. Noonan will be entering his second season at Clemson in 2010.

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In 1987, Bruce Murray was Clemson's first Hermann Award Winner. The two-time All-American led Clemson to the National Championship that season. Murray had 20 goals and 11 assists in Clemson's National Championship season in 1987. He was named the ISAA National Player-of-the-Year and he led the ACC in goals and points and was second in assists in 1987. He had the winning goal in three NCAA Tournament games for the TIgers in 1987 against Evansville, Indiana and Rutgers respectively, and led all scorers in the 1987 NCAA Tournament. He was the first player in Clemson's 40-40 club (over 40 goals and 40 assists in a career). Murray went on to set a record for most appearances for the United States National Team and was a member of the 1988 U.S. Olympic team, and the 1990 World Cup Team.

Bruce Murray is shown in the 1984 National Championship game that the Tigers won 2-1 over Indiana in Seattle, WA.

Bruce Murray is pictured in the NCAA Semifinal match vs. North Carolina in 1987 at Historic Riggs Field. Clemson defeated North Carolina 4-1 and defeated San Diego State 2-0 the next day to win the National Championship.

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Wojtek Krakowiak won the 1998 Hermann Award. He was the 1998 consensus National Player-of-the-Year, as he was the Soccer America, Soccer TImes and the College Soccer Weekly National Player-of-the-Year. He was also named the 1998 ACC Player-of-the-Year and was named first-team All-ACC. He scored 31 goals and had eight assists in 1998, as he led Clemson to the NCAA quarterfi-nals for the second year in a row. He led the ACC in goals scored (31) and points (70). He is third in Clemson history for most goals scored in a single season with 31 in 1998. Krakowiak left school one year early to turn professional.

Krakowiak is shown scoring one of his three goals against North Carolina on September 13, 1998 in the Tigers' 5-0 win over the Tar Heels. Krakowiak led the Tigers to a 22-2 record that season. He was the 1998 consensus National Player of the Year. He scored 31 goals and had eight assists in 1998.

In 1998, Krakowiak was named ACC Player-of-the-Year.

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Mark Lisi

CLEMSON PLAYERS PICKED IN THE MLS DRAFT1996

Inaugural DraftRound 4 6th Pick (36th Overall) Eric Eichmann Kansas CityRound 13 3rd Pick (123rd Overall) Jimmy Glenn DallasRound 14 9th Pick (139th Overall) Nidal Baba New York/New Jersey

College DraftRound 2 2nd Pick (12th Overall) Miles Joseph New York/New Jersey 4th Pick (14th Overall) Imad Baba New England

1997Round 1 10th Pick Danny Care DC United Free Agent Chris Martinez Colorado

1998Round 1 10th Pick Matt Jordan Dallas

1999Round 2 2nd Pick (14th Overall) John Wilson Kansas City 3rd Pick (15th Overall) Wojtek Krakowiak San Jose 6th Pick (18th Overall) Jeff Bilyk Columbus

2000Round 1 9th Pick John Wilson Kansas City 10th Pick Alan Woods Colorado

2001Round 1 3rd Pick Mark Lisi DC UnitedRound 4 12th Pick (48th Overall) Pablo Webster Kansas CityRound 6 9th Pick (69th Overall) Mike Potempa Los Angeles

2002Round 2 9th Pick (21st Overall) Ian Fuller New England

2003Round 2 2nd Pick (14th Overall) Doug Warren DC United 10th Pick (20th Overall) Ricky Lewis Los AngelesRound 3 2nd Pick (22nd Overall) Dimelon Westfield New England

2006Round 1 12th Pick Nathan Sturgis Los Angeles Round 2 3rd Pick (15th Overall) Justin Moore Dallas

2007Round 2 6th Pick (19th Overall) Dane Richards New YorkRound 1 12th Pick (Supplemental) Phil Marfuggi New England

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Clemson's First Round Draft Choices in MLS

1997-Danny Care (10th)1998-Matt Jordan (10th)2000-John Wilson (9th)Alan Woods (10th)2001-Mark Lisi (3rd)2006-Nathan Sturgis (12th)

Paul Stalteri John Wilson Oguchi Onyewu

Dane Richards

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Henry Abadi, 1972-73 1974 Drafted by Seattle of the NASL On the Dallas Cowboys and Green Bay Packers football squads

Obed Ariri, 1976-79 1980 Chicago Sting (NASL) 1981 NFL Draft by the Baltimore Colts

Imad Baba, 1993-95 1996-2000 New England Revolution 2001-2002 Colorado Rapids

Nidal Baba, 1992-95 1996 MetroStars

Jeff Bilyk, 1995-98 1999-2001 Miami Fusion 2001 Milwaukee Rampage 2002-06 Virginia Beach Mariners 2008- Charlotte Eagles

Andre Borges, 2000-03 2003-2004 Brooklyn Knights 2005 Bohemian F.C. 2007-2008 Vasco 2007 G.R.Brescia-RJ (Loan) 2008 CR Vasco da Gama

Scott Bower, 1998 1999-2002 San Jose Earthquakes 1999-2002 Project 40 (loan) 2002 Portland Timbers (loan)

Brett Branan, 2001-03 2004 2004 Boulder Rapids Reserve 2005-2006 Minnesota Thunder

Danny Care, 1993-96 1997-1998 D.C. United

Kenneth Cutler, 2000-03 2003 Greenville Lions 2005–2008 Real Salt Lake 2009–2010 Richmond Kickers

Eric Eichmann, 1983-86 1986 Atlanta Datagraphic 1987–1988 Werder Bremen II 1988–1992 Fort Lauderdale Strikers 1992 Wichita Wings (indoor) 1993–1994 Washington Warthogs (indoor) 1994–1995 St. Louis Ambush (indoor) 1996 Kansas City Wizards

Chris Eatough, 1992-95 1998 Professional Mountain Biker

Greg Eckhardt, 2006-09 2010- Vaasan Palloseura (VPS)

Bill Finneyfrock, 1978-79 1980 Pennsylvania Stoners 1981 Charlotte Lightning

Ian Fuller, 1998-2001 2002 New England Revolution 2003–2005 Rochester Raging Rhinos 2005 Vancouver Whitecaps 2006–2010 Charleston Battery 2010 Austin Aztex 2011– Orlando City

James Georgeff, 2002-04 2007 -2008 Houston Dynamo 2009 FC Arouca 2009 -2011 Torgelower SV Greif

Hunter Gilstrap, 2001-04 2007–2008 Cleveland City Stars 2008 Performance FC Phoenix 2008–2009 Maritzburg United 2009 Cleveland City Stars 2010– Pittsburgh Riverhounds

Jimmy Glenn, 1990-93 1994-1995 Greensboro Dynamo 1995-1996 Cincinnati Silverbacks (indoor) 1996 Dallas Burn 1996 Cincinnati Silverbacks (indoor) 1996-1997 Baltimore Spirit (indoor)

Andre Borges

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1997-2001 Rochester Rhinos 1998 Columbus Crew (loan) 1997-1998 Buffalo Blizzard (indoor) 2000-2001 Toronto Thunderhawks (indoor)

Mike Gribbon. 1975-79 1980 New England Tea Men 1981 Jacksonville Tea Men

Rivers Guthrie, 1991-94 1997 Colorado Foxes 1996 Tampa Bay Mutiny, New Orleans Riverboat Gamblers 1998 Charleston Battery 1999 Orange County Zodiacs 2000 Orange County Waves 2001 Colorado Rapids / Atlanta Silverbacks

Wolde Harris, 1993-95 1996 Colorado Foxes 1994-1995 1997-1999 Colorado Rapids 2000-2003 New England Revolution 2003 Kansas City Wizards 2004 Charleston Battery 2004 Bodens BK 2005 Colorado Rapids 2006-2009 Club Deportivo FAS 2009- Winnipeg Alliance

Stuart Holden, 2003-04 2005 Sunderland 2006–2009 Houston Dynamo 2010– Bolton Wanderers

Chase Hilgenbrinck, 2000-03 2005-2006 Huachipato 2005 Deportes Naval (loan) 2006-2008 Ñublense 2008 Colorado Rapids 2008 New England Revolution

Martin Hutton, 2000-01 2005 Kansas City Wizards 2006 Houston Dynamo 2006 Portland Timbers (loan)

Matt Jordan, 1994-97 1998–2002 Dallas Burn 2003–2004 Odense BK 2004–2005 Columbus Crew 2006 Colorado Rapids 2007– Montreal Impact

Miles Joseph, 1992-95 1996–2000 MetroStars 2000 Columbus Crew 2001 Dallas Burn 2003 Dallas Sidekicks (indoor)

Marwan Kamarrudin, 1976-79 1981 Charlotte Lightning

Wojtek Krakowiak, 1997-98 1999 Charleston Battery

2000-2001 San Jose Earthquakes 1998-2001 Tampa Bay Mutiny 2003-2004 New Jersey Stallions

Ricky Lewis, 2000-02 2003 Los Angeles Galaxy 2004-2005 Colorado Rapids

Mark Lisi, 1997-2000 2001-02 DC United 2002-06 New York Red Bulls

Phil Marfuggi, 2003-06 2007 New England Revolution 2008 Pittsburgh Riverhounds Chris Martinez, 1989-92 1997-2001 Colorado Rapids

Rivers Guthrie

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Frederico Moojen, 2004-05 2004-2005 Cocoa Expos 2006 Augusta FireBall 2007 Montreal Impact 2007-2009 New Jersey Ironmen (indoor) 2008-09 Minnesota Thunder 2009 Chicago Storm (indoor) 2009-2010 GKP Gorzów Wielkopolski 2010- TTM Phichit F.C.

Justin Moore, 2002-05 2005 Augusta Fireball 2006 FC Dallas 2007- Atlanta Silverbacks

Bruce Murray, 1984-87 1988–1990 Washington Stars 1988–1989 FC Luzern 1991 Maryland Bays 1993–1994 Millwall 1994 Stockport County (loan) 1995 Ayr United F.C. 1995 Atlanta Ruckus

Christian Nwokocha, 1975-78 1979 Memphis Rogues (NASL) 1979-81 Pennsylvania Stoners

Damian Ogunsuyi, 1975-78 1979-Toronto Blizzard (NASL)

Oguchi Onyewu, 2000-01 2002–2004 Metz 2003 La Louvière (loan) 2004–2009 Standard Liège 2007 Newcastle United (loan) 2009–Milan 2011–Twente (loan)

Tate Parrish, 2004-05 2007 Atlanta Silverbacks U23s 2006-2007 2008 Atlanta Silverbacks

Benedict Popoola, 1975-78 1979 Memphis Rogues

Mike Potempa, 1997-2000 2001 Los Angeles Galaxy

Eric Quill, 1996 1997–2001 Tampa Bay Mutiny 2002–2003 Kansas City Wizards 2004 Dallas Burn 2005 MetroStars 2009– Houston Leones

Dane Richards, 2005-06 2007– New York Red Bulls

Eric Smith, 1974-77 1980-81 Pennsylvania Stoners Paul Stalteri, 1995–1996 1997–1998 Toronto Lynx 1998–2005 Werder Bremen

2005–2008 Tottenham Hotspur 2008 Fulham (loan) 2009– Borussia Mönchengladbach

Nathan Sturgis, 2004-05 2006–2007 Los Angeles Galaxy 2007–2008 Real Salt Lake 2009–2010 Seattle Sounders FC 2011– Toronto FC

Jamie Swanner, 1980-83 1985-1992 Canton Invaders (indoor) 1992-1994 Buffalo Blizzard (indoor) 1994-2000 St. Louis Ambush (indoor) 2000-2001 Kansas City Attack (indoor) 2008- St. Louis Illusion (indoor)

Doug Warren, 2000-01 2003–04 D.C. United 2003 Richmond Kickers (loan) 2004–2008 New England Revolution 2004 Northern Virginia Royals (loan)

Clyde Watson, 1973-76 1979 New York Eagles 1980-1981 Pennsylvania Stoners 1982-1983 Detroit Express

Pablo Webster, 1997-2000 2001 Kansas City Wizards

John Wilson, 1995-98 1999–2003 Charleston Battery 2000 Raleigh Capital Express (loan) 2000 Kansas City Wizards (loan) 2002 New England Revolution (loan) 2004 Rochester Raging Rhinos 2005–2007 D.C. United 2008– Charleston Battery

Pablo Webster, 1997-2000 2001 Kansas City

Dimelon Westfield, 2001-02 2003 New England Revolution

Alan Woods, 1996-97 2000 Colorado Rapids 2000 Charleston Battery 2001 New England Revolution 2002-04 Atlanta Silverbacks 2005 Charleston Battery 2005-06 Virginia Beach Mariners

Jaro Zawislan, 1990-93 1994 Columbia Heat 1995 Arka Gdynia 1996 Detroit Neon (indoor)

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1984 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS There was nothing tainted about Clemson’s 1984 NCAA Soccer Championship. Clemson faced its toughest regular season schedule in history as seven teams were ranked in the top 20 and two others were top 10 teams in Division II. Then, Clemson faced the toughest possible draw in the NCAA tournament and conquered all the odds. The season opened with a 5-0 win over Connecticut, the nation’s number-two ranked team. The Tigers overwhelmed the Huskies, but, losses to UCLA (2-1) and Indiana (4-3) at the Indiana Classic, and a 2-0 loss at Duke left Clemson with a 5-3 record heading into the last week of September. It was time for some lineup changes. Dr. I.M. Ibrahim moved more of his younger players into the attacking positions on the team and the results were gratifying. Clemson won its next 10 matches, including an overtime win at South Carolina, 3-2, a contest in which Clemson actually trailed in the extra period. Only a November 2 loss to Virginia spoiled the rest of the schedule and Clemson qualified for the NCAA tournament for the 12th time in 13 years with a 17-4 regular season record. Clemson had to face 15th-ranked N.C. State in the first round of the tournament at Raleigh. This was the team Clemson had beaten in the last week of the regular season and all the motivational factors were on State’s side. But Clemson got a late goal from Bruce Murray to capture a 2-1 win on the road. In the next contest Clemson had to face the nation’s top-ranked team, Alabama A&M. The Tigers put on a scoring blitz in the first half with three quick goals in the first 20 minutes on the way to a 3-1 victory. Clemson’s starting goalkeeper, Tim Genovese, was injured in that game, however, and the Tigers would have to go with a walk-on, Shawn Cartmill, the rest of the tournament. The native of Atlanta, GA, responded like a seasoned veteran in the quarterfinal victory at Virginia with a 1-0 shutout. It was on to UCLA for the semifinals and this would be the easiest task for Clemson. The Tigers scored four quick goals and coasted to a 4-1 victory. Clemson then met number-two ranked, and two-time defend-ing National Champion Indiana in the national championship game at the Kingdome in Seattle. Clemson completed its sweep with a 2-1 victory. John Lee scored on a header in front of the net with 1:42 left to give Clemson its first national

championship in soccer and its second national team title overall. Clemson had beaten the number one, two, three and four seeds in the tournament in winning the title, the first time in the history of any NCAA event that a team had beaten the top four teams in gaining its champion-ship. Maxwell Amatasiro was named the Championship Game’s MVP as he assisted on both Clemson goals. Adubarie Otorubio was named a first-team All-American and was an all-conference choice for the fourth straight

1987 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

When you read the outlook in the 1987 Clemson soccer media guide you got the idea Dr. I.M. Ibrahim was in the middle of a major rebuilding season. In fact, in August of that year he said the national championship was not a realistic goal. Clemson’s only head coach has never been more excited about being wrong.

In 1987, after struggling in ACC play with a 1-4-1 record, the unranked Tigers won five straight matches in the NCAA Tournament, and became the first sport in Clemson history to claim a second national championship. The talented 1984 edition also won the national title, but the performance of the 1987 club rivals any miracle in NCAA sports.

On November 5, the Tigers lost in overtime in the first round of the ACC tournament to North Carolina and, on bid day, few thought Clemson would be invited to the big dance. But, the Tigers reportedly got the 23rd spot in the 24-team tournament and were shipped out to Evansville, IN and the Great Lakes regional.

“At the time we were just happy to get into the tournament,” said Ibrahim. “After we had so many frustrating games against teams in our area, it was to our advantage to go to another region.”

Clemson downed Evansville 2-1 in a close, physical game on Novem-ber 15. But, most soccer experts, and those who are not experts in fact, thought Clemson’s season would end at Indiana.

The Hoosiers had never lost a home NCAA tournament game in 18 tries over the years. Plus Jerry Yeagley, who lost to Clemson in the 1984 championship game and would be looking for revenge, had the number-one ranked team in the nation.

But, for the second straight game, Clemson used a second-half

The 1984 Tigers won the national title by defeating the number one, two, three, and four seeded teams in the tournament.

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Murray goal to win the game by a 2-1 margin. The shocking upset threw the NCAA tournament into a tailspin. Ranked teams from Virginia and South Carolina also lost, and it appeared “a team of destiny” would capture college soccer’s top prize.

For the third straight week Clemson had to go on the road, this time to Rutgers. Playing in the Scarlet Knight’s football stadium, Clemson took an exciting 3-2 victory in what proved to be Clemson’s most trying game of the tournament. Bruce Murray scored two goals and the Tigers had a 3-1 lead with just a few moments left.

But, after a Rutger’s goal with just five minutes left the Scarlet Knights were back in business. With less than two minutes remaining Rutgers had a penalty kick. But, Clemson goalkeeper Tim Genovese, playing on his birthday, made the save on a shot from one of the leading goal scorers in the nation, Peter Vermese, and Clemson was going to the Final Four.

The Monday after the Rutgers game the Tigers were awarded the home site for the Final Four. North Carolina, making just its second appearance in the NCAA tournament, undefeated favorite Harvard, and West Coast Cinderella San Diego State, made up the Final Four field.

Clemson took on the Tar Heels in the first semifinal in front of 6,500 Tiger supporters. North Carolina had beaten Clemson twice during the season with physical play, but that would not be the case on Clemson’s large field on this day.

Freshman Pearse Tormey scored two goals and rookie Dave Veghte added another as Clemson routed the Heels, 4-1, much to the delight of the capacity crowd.

That left Clemson one game away, a date with the number-five seed from the West, San Diego State. It was Cinderella against Cinderella in the finals: the 23rd- ranked-team against the 24th-ranked team in the NCAA finals.

The Tigers dominated play in the first half and the Aztecs did not get a shot on goal in the first 35 minutes of play. Clemson scored the first goal of the game on a pass by Bruce Murray to Paul Rutenis, who headed the ball into the goal.

San Diego State threatened early in the second half and even hit the post on one occasion, but a Richie Richmond goal with just 41 sec-onds left gave the Tigers an insurmountable 2-0 triumph and the national championship.

The 8,332 fans stayed in the stadium for 20 minutes after the game to join in the celebration of one of the top overachievements in Clemson history.

“I was very happy for the way our seniors came through for us... that is perhaps my greatest satisfaction,” said Ibrahim. “Our seniors led a young group. We started six freshmen in the NCAA tournament, but Paul Rutenis,

Clemson defeated five top-20 teams to win the 1987 National Championship.

Bruce Murray, Tim Genovese and James Rootes held them together.“I dreamed about this earlier in the season, but quite honestly I did not

think we could win the championship. But our fans and our team believed we could. This championship was a great credit to our fans and their support as well as the players. I think the fan support meant a goal per game during the Final Four.”

Bruce Murray was the recipient of the Hermann Award, the Heis-man Trophy of college soccer, and joined Paul Rutenis on the first-team All America squad.

Clemson won its second national championship on Decem-ber 6, 1987, with a 2-0 win over San Diego State. A total of 8, 332 witnessed the NCAA Final Four on Clemson's Historic Riggs Field.

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197316-1 Overall, 5-0 in the ACC

Lost to UCLA in overtime 2-1 in the NCAA Final Four at the Or-ange Bowl in Miami, FL.

Undefeated in the regular sea-son.

Outscored Opponents in the NCAA Tournament 10-2

ACC Champions

197618-2-1 Overall, 4-0-1 in the ACC

Lost to San Franscisco in the NCAA Final Four on December 4.

Unbeaten in the regular season, 15-0-1.

Ranked Number One during the season.

Outscored Opponents, 103-15

ACC Champions

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1978 18-1-1 Overall, 4-0-1 in the ACC

Lost to San Francisco on Decem-ber 9, 2-1. Defeated Philadel-phia Textile 6 -2 on December 10 in the third place game.

Unbeaten in the regular season.

Outscored Opponents in the NCAA Tournament, 17-5

Outscored ACC Opponents, 22-2

ACC Champions

197916-2-1 Overall, 5-0 in the ACC

Defeated Columbia in the Semi-finals on December 8. Lost to SIU Edwardsville 3-2 in the National Championship match on December 9 at Tampa, FL.

Ranked third in the final poll

ACC Champions

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200515-6-3 Overall, 2-4-2 in the ACC

Lost to New Mexico 2-1 in the Semifinal match.

Defeated Coastal Carolina, N.C. State, Notre Dame, and Creigton in the NCAA Tournament.

Outscored Opponents in the NCAA Tournament 8-2.

Nathan Sturgis was named the ACC's Defensive Player-of -the-Year and was also named an All-American in 2005.

Phil Marfuggi earned All-America honors and was named first-team All-ACC in 2005.

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FRED KIRCHNER 1934-39

Fred Kirchner started the men's soccer program at Clemson in 1934 and coached the team until 1939. Clemson and Furman played in the very first soccer match in the state of South Carolina on February 14, 1934. He graduated from Clemson in 1931. Kirchner was the intramural director at Clem-son for several years. Kirchner had a 9-5-4 record overall includ-ing a 5-1-2 mark in matches played at Clem-son.

DR. I.M. IBRAHIM 1967-94

Dr. I.M. Ibrahim, the only Clemson coach in any sport to win two national championships, died suddenly on July 12, 2008 in Seneca, SC. The 67-year-old coached the Clemson men’s soccer program from its rejuvenaton in 1967 until his retirement after the 1994 sea-son. Ibrahim collapsed and died of a sudden cardiac arrest while playing golf at Cross Creek Plantation in Seneca, SC, where he was a long time member and regular weekend golfer. Since his retirement from coaching he con-tinued to develop a successful business ca-reer that included his ownership of two retail stores in Clemson.

Ibrahim coached Clemson to the NCAA Championship in 1984 and 1987 and took Clemson to the NCAA Tournament 17 of his 28 seasons. He led the program to the Final Four of college soccer six times, and won 11 ACC Championships, tied for the most league titles by any coach in Clemson sports history. Born in Haifa, Israel, he entered the United States in 1960 and at-tended Shorter College in Rome, GA. In his last two years at Shorter, he played and served as the coach of the soccer program. Upon his gradua-tion from Shorter in 1964, he moved to Clemson where he earned his M.S. and Ph.D in chemistry. In 1967 he approached then Assistant Athletic Director Bill McLel-lan about starting a varsity soccer program. McLellan thought the idea was sound and asked Athletic Director Frank Howard to start the program with Ibrahim as head coach. Ibraham had Clemson in the national top 20 by his sixth year and the Tigers won the ACC championship in 1972 with a 13-1-1 record. By 1975, just the ninth year in the program’s history, he had Clemson ranked on top of the national polls. He would bring Clemson to a number-one national ranking at some point in nine different seasons in his Clemson career. Between 1972 and 1979, Clemson won eight consecutive ACC Championships, the longest run of ACC titles in any sport in Clemson history. During that time Clemson did not lose a single league match and posted a 38-0-2 record. Ibrahim finished his career with an overall record of a 388-102-31 for his 28 years and his .774 winning percentage is the second best in Clemson history in any sport among coaches who have served at least four years since the program joined the ACC in 1953. He had a 32-16 record in NCAA Tournament competition and the .667 winning percentage is among the top 10 winning percentages in NCAA soccer history. His 388 wins rank second in ACC men’s soccer history and his .774 winning percentage is also second. He took Clemson to a final top 20 national ranking 19 seasons, a record that stood among all Clemson coaches until 2007 when Larry Penley took the Clemson golf program to a 20th top 20 finish at the NCAA tournament. Ibrahim was a master recruiter who coached nine Clemson soccer players who were named to the ACC’s 50-year Anniversary men’s soccer team in 2002. Eleven times one of his players was named ACC Player of the Year and he coached 16 different players who earned All-America honors by the National Soccer Coaches Association.

While he had many outstanding seasons, his two national champi-onship campaigns stand out. His 1984 team posted a 22-4 record, but it had a difficult path to win the title. Along the way Clemson had to defeat the top four seeds in the tournament, including a victory over two-time defending champion and number-one ranked Indiana in the championship match. Clemson downed the Hoosiers 2-1 in the Kingdome in Seattle in a match televised nationally on ESPN. It marked the first time in any NCAA Tournament that a team had beaten the top four seeds in the field to win the championship. In 1987, the Tigers were seeded 23rd, but made a miraculous run with victories on the road against 14th-ranked Evansville, top-ranked Indiana and sixth-ranked Rutgers to reach the Final Four. Clemson was rewarded by playing host to the Final Four that year and the Tigers won the semifinals over eighth-ranked North Carolina and the championship over 20th-ranked San Diego State. Clemson defeated San Diego State by a 2-0 score at Riggs Field, the only time Clemson has won a national championship in any sport on its campus.

TREVOR ADAIR 1995-2008

Trevor Adair had a 173-91-27 record in 14 years at Clemson. Adair reached one of his top professional goals when he led Clemson to the 2005 College Cup Final Four. It was his first appearance at the final four and the Tigers' first appearance in 18 years. Adair led the Tigers to a #3 final national ranking in 2005. Adair also led the Tigers to six NCAA Final Eight appearances. In eight of his 14 years at Clemson, the Tigers were ranked in the Top-12 in at least one final poll, including a third place finish in 2005. Adair coached 14 All-Americans and 47 All-ACC selections, and his teams made nine NCAA Tournaments and won two ACC Championships.

In 1998, Adair led the Tigers to the ACC Championship (regular season and tournament) and to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament for the second consecutive season. He led Clemson to 22 wins, tying the school record and a total that is still among the top 10 victory totals in NCAA history. He also set the school record for most consecutive wins with 17 straight during the 1998 campaign. Clemson finished the season ranked first in the Soccer America poll and fourth in the NSCAA poll. The 22 wins included seven victories over top 20 teams, third highest single season figure in school history. Adair was named ACC Coach of the Year and star forward Wojtek Krakowiak won the Hermann Award. Adair came to Clemson after a successful career at Brown University. He compiled a 34-24-5 record at the Ivy League school during his four-year career, (1991-94).

PHIL HINDSON 2009

Phil Hindson was named Clemson's Head Coach on June 16, 2009. Hindson served as an assistant coach for five seasons before being named the head coach. In 2009, Clemson finished the season with a 6-12-1 record. The Tigers upset 11th-ranked Virginia and #13 N.C. State on the road. Hindson was a big reason Clemson ad-vanced to the College Cup in 2005, a first for the Clemson program since 1987. Clemson was ranked third in the final coach's poll. In 2006, Clemson advanced to the NCAA's Final 16, finished in the top 10 in both 2005 and 2006.

Hindson, a native of Perth, Scotland and a graduate of William Carey Col-lege, was at Winthrop in 2000-2003 as an assistant coach. Hindson was a three-time all-conference, all-region and 1995 All-America selection while playing for NAIA top-ranked William Carey College. Hindson graduated with a B.S. degree in physical educatin with a minor in psychology at Wil-liam Carey in 1999. He earned a masters degree in physical education from WInthrop in 2005.

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All-Time Assistant Coaches

Greg Andrulis, 1983, 1984 Head Coach at Columbus Crew of the MLS in 2001-05 Head Coach at Wright State, 1985-1996 Head Coach at George Mason, 2005-

Todd Bramble, 1995-99 Head Women's Coach at Clemson, 2002- Head Women's Coach at Alabama,

Scott Calabrese, 2003-06 Head Coach, East Tennessee State,

Shawn Cartmill, 1987, 1988

Eddie Carvacho, 2002 Front Office, MLS Teams

Dennis Grace, 1981 Head Women's Coach, Notre Dame, 1988-89

Mike Estes, 1992, 1993

John Gallagher, 1994

Phil Hindson, 2004-08 Head Coach at Clemson, 2009 Head Coach at Pembroke Univ. 2010-Present

Greg Hooks, 1988-90 Head Men's Soccer Coach, USC Upstate, 1995-Pres. Head Men's Soccer Coach, Univ. of Charleston (WV)

Phil Jones, 2010-Present

Jason Kamlet, 2000-03

Drew Keeshan, 2007 MLS Assistant Coach, FC Dallas

Jim Leahy, 1985

Steve Leighton, 1982

Andy McMahon, 1996-2003

Jesse Miech, 2008, 2009 Assistant Coach, St. Louis University, 2010 Head Coach, Univ. of Illinois-Springfield, 2011-Present

Charlie Morgan, 1989 Coastal Georgia Soccer Association

David Munson, 1991

John Murphy, 2010-Present

Sean Murphy, 1993-97 Head Men's Soccer Coach, Stetson, 1998-06

Steve Parker, 1980

Mike Potempa, 2004-09

Alex Prostoko, 2009-Present

Jesse Roberts, 2000

John Rootes, 1986, 1987

Dwayne Shaffer, 1993-95 Head Men's Soccer Coach, UC-Davis, 1998-Present

David Smart, 1986

Tony Stevens, 1985

Gregg Swanson, 1985

Bruce Talbot, 1989-91 Club Team Coach Lonestar Soccer Club, Austin, TX Andrew Toth, 1989

Bob Winch, 1990-92 Head Women's Coach, The Citadel, 2006-Present Head Men's Coach, Central Florida, 1993-2004

Greg Andrulis Todd Bramble Phil Hindson Greg Hooks Bob Winch

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The 1937 team was unbeaten with a 3-0-1 record. Standing: Truluck, Embody, Fllger, Carnes, Kirchner, Jordan, Gill, Ballentine, Head Coach Fred Kirchner. Middle Row: Fox, Welch, Wright, Sullivan, Whitney, Fore. Kneeling: Kluch, McLean Summerbell, Durban, Perez, Vicaria, Woodward.

The 1939 team went 2-2 against Southern Conference foes Davidson and Duke. Clemson won its last home match of the season with a 1-0 triumph over the Blue Devils. Fred Kirchner was the Head Coach. Pictured are First Row : (L to R) Lindsay, Kluch, Poe, Dickerson, Pyle; Second Row: Crawford, Harrison, Hooks, Richards; Third Row: Sosa, Kerchmar, Glenn, Kirchner, McLean, Dellastatious.

Note: Clemson first fielded a men's soc-cer team in 1934 and it was discontinued after the 1939 sea-son. Clemson and Furman played in the first collegiate soccer match in the state of South Caro-lina. The Tigers also played prep schools during this time but only competition against four-year institutions are rec-ognized. Clemson did not field another soccer squad until the 1967 team.

All-Time Scores Records and History

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1934 (0-2-1)

F.14 0-1 L A Furman F.16 2-2 T H Furman F.22 0-1 L A Furman

1935(1-0-0)

J.12 2-0 W H Furman

1935(2-2)

D.6 3-1 W H FurmanD.10 4-2 W A FurmanD.13 1-2 L N1FurmanD.14 1-4 L A Davidson

1936(0-0-1)

D.8 2-2 T H Davidson

1937 (3-0-1)

5-2 W H Catawba 1-0 W A CatawbaD.2 1-0 W H DavidsonD.3 3-3 T A Davidson

1968(9-3-1 Overall, 1-3-1 ACC)

Fifth in ACCS.28 8-1 W H EmoryO.5 1-3 L H MarylandO.9 2-3 L A DukeO.12 4-1 W H JacksonvilleO.15 3-4 L H NorthCarolinaO.22 2-2 T A Virginia(OT)O.26 7-4 W A TheCitadelN.2 1-0 W A WarrenWilson(OT)N.5 3-1 W A ErskineN.9 4-3 W H N.C.StateN.12 1-0 W A BelmontAbbeyN.14 5-0 W H FurmanN.16 2-0 W H GeorgiaState 43-22

1969 (5-6-1 Overall, 1-4-0 ACC)

Fifth in ACCO.3 1-6 L A MarylandO.5 0-1 L A VirginiaO.10 3-2 W N1WarrenWilsonO.11 2-3 L A1EmoryO.15 1-4 L A NorthCarolinaO.18 2-2 T H TheCitadel(OT)O.24 0-3 L H DukeO.29 5-0 W H FurmanO.31 4-1 W H GeorgiaStateN.4 0-5 L H ErskineN.8 2-1 W A N.C.StateN.13 9-2 W H WesternCarolina 29-301-EmoryInvitational,Atlanta,GA

1970(8-3-2 Overall, 1-3-1 ACC)

Sixth in ACCS.25 7-1 W H GeorgiaStateS.29 2-1 W A WesternCarolinaO.3 10-1 W A TheCitadelO.9 5-1 W N1SewaneeO.10 6-2 W A1EmoryO.16 3-3 T H N.Carolina(OT)O.19 6-1 W A AppalachianStateO.24 0-4 L H MarylandO.27 1-5 L A DukeN.1 1-2 L H VirginiaN.7 2-1 W H N.C.StateN.10 10-0 W A FurmanN.14 3-3 T H Emory(OT) 56-251-EmoryInvitational,Atlanta,GA

1971(8-3-1 Overall, 1-3-1 ACC)

Fifth in ACCS.18 6-0 W H WarrenWilsonS.25 8-1 W A JacksonvilleS.29 6-1 W H AppalachianStateO.8 1-2 L A MarylandO.10 5-1 W A VirginiaO.16 4-0 W A EmoryO.19 3-1 W A ErskineO.23 2-2 T A N.Carolina(OT)O.26 0-2 L H DukeO.30 4-2 W H WesternCarolinaN.6 1-2 L A N.C.StateN.10 12-1 W H Furman 52-15

1938(0-0-1)

2-2 T A Catawba

1939(2-2)

N.22 1-4 L H DavidsonD.4 1-0 W N1DavidsonD.1 0-3 L A DukeD.9 1-0 W H DukeN1-RockHill,NC

1967(6-5-0 Overall, 1-3-0 ACC)

Fourth in ACCO.6 4-0 W A FurmanO.10 9-1 W H ErskineO.17 2-5 L H DukeO.20 1-5 L A NorthCarolinaO.27 6-0 W H OglethorpeO.30 0-5 L A MarylandN.4 0-2 L H WarrenWilsonN.11 4-3 W A N.C.State(OT)N.14 0-3 L A EmoryN.17 5-1 W H OglethorpeN.20 4-1 W H Furman 35-26

The 1967 team finished with a 6-5 record overall.

All-Time Scores Records and History

Head CoachFred Kirchner

1934-39School Record:

8-6-4

Head CoachI.M. Ibrahim1967-1994

School Record:388-102-31

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1977(16-1-0 Overall, 5-0-0 ACC)

ACC ChampsNCAA Final Eight, Fourth in Final Poll

S.4 6-0 W H West.Carolina (5-NR)S.11 9-2 W H FloridaTech (5-NR)S.18 4-0 W H Ala.-Huntsville (5-NR)S.25 2-0 W H App.State (5-NR)S.28 6-0 W A N.C.State (4-NR)S.30 1-0 W H Erskine(OT) (4-NR)O.7 2-0 W H1JamesMadison (2-NR)O.9 1-0 W H1Davis&Elkins (2-16)O.14 6-2 W H Duke (2-NR)O.16 5-1 W A NorthCarolina (2-NR)O.23 3-1 W H St.Louis (2-1)O.27 7-0 W H Furman (2-NR)N.4 2-0 W A Virginia (1-NR)N.6 2-1 W A Maryland (1-NR)

NCAA TournamentN.13 4-0 W H G.Washington (1-NR)N.20 3-1 W H AppalachianSt. (1-14)N.26 1-2 L H Brown (1-12) 64-101-ClemsonInvitational

1978(18-1-1 Overall, 4-0-1 ACC)

ACC ChampsThird in NCAA Tournament, Third in Final Poll

S.3 7-2 W H Pfeiffer (5-NR)S.10 4-0 W H GeorgiaState (5-NR)S.15 3-2 W A Brown (5-8)S.17 2-0 W A Connecticut (5-NR)S.24 1-0 W H BelmontAbbey (4-NR)S.29 1-0 W A Duke (4-NR)O.1 4-0 W H N.C.State (4-NR)O.6 3-1 W H1Quincy (4-7)O.8 3-2 W H1ClevelandState (4-NR)O.12 3-1 W A Furman (2-NR)O.15 2-1 W A SouthCarolina (2-NR)O.22 0-0 T H N.Carolina(OT) (2-NR)O.31 4-1 W H Erskine (3-NR)N.3 2-0 W H Virginia (3-NR)N.5 3-2 W H Maryland(OT) (3-NR)

NCAA TournamentN.10 4-0 W H American (3-NR)N.19 2-1 W H App.St.(OT) (3-18)N.25 4-0 W A St.Francis(NY) (3-18)D.9 1-2 L N2SanFrancisco (3-2)D.10 6-2 W N2Phila.Textile (3-4) 59-171-ClemsonInvitational2-NCAAFinalFour,Tampa,FL

1975(13-2-0 Overall, 5-0-0 ACC)

ACC ChampsNCAA Final 16, First in Final Poll

S.12 2-1 W A SIU-Edwardsville(2-3)S.14 5-0 W H JamesMadison (2-NR)S.25 4-1 W H Erskine (1-NR)S.28 13-0 W H Jacksonville (1-NR)O.5 2-1 W H St.Louis (1-9)O.10 4-0 W H1ChicagoCircle (1-NR)O.12 0-1 L H1Howard (1-4)O.17 3-1 W A NorthCarolina (3-NR)O.19 10-0 W A N.C.State (3-NR)O.26 8-0 W H Duke (2-NR)O.30 7-0 W H Furman (2-NR)N.7 2-0 W A Virginia (1-NR)N.9 5-1 W A Maryland (1-NR)

NCAA TournamentN.16 3-0 W H SouthFlorida (1-13)N.26 1-3 L A Howard (1-5) 69-91-ClemsonInvitational 1976

(18-2-1 Overall, 4-0-1 ACC)ACC Champs

Fourth in NCAA Tournament, Fourth in Final PollS.8 7-0 W H Cent.Wesleyan (2-NR)S.19 5-0 W H Ala.-Huntsville (2-NR)S.26 3-0 W H Davis&Elkins (3-NR)S.29 13-0 W A Furman (3-NR)O.2 4-2 W A SIU-Ed.(OT) (3-7)O.8 6-1 W A Duke (1-NR)O.10 7-0 W H N.C.State (1-NR)O.15 1-0 W H1AppalachianSt. (1-NR)O.17 2-0 W H1Howard (1-10)O.22 3-1 W A St.Louis (1-11)O.26 3-2 W H J.Madison(OT) (1-NR)O.31 18-0 W H Flagler (1-NR)N.2 2-0 W H Erskine (1-NR)N.5 3-0 W H Virginia (1-NR)N.7 1-1 T H Maryland(OT) (1-NR)N.9 8-0 W H NorthCarolina (1-NR)

NCAA TournamentN.16 8-0 W H JamesMadison (1-NR)N.20 3-1 W H Howard (1-NR)N.28 3-2 W A Phil.Textile (1-12)D.4 0-1 L N2SanFranciso (1-6)D.5 3-4 L N2Hartwick (1-3) 103-151-ClemsonInvitational2-NCAAFinalFour,Philadelphia,PA

1972(13-1-1 Overall, 5-0-0 ACC)

ACC Champs,NCAA Final 16, 11th in Final Poll

S.17 6-0 W H TheCitadelS.25 6-0 W A AppalachianStateS.29 7-0 W A RollinsO.1 1-1 T A S.Florida(OT)O.6 2-1 W N1GeorgiaStateO.7 3-1 W A1EmoryO.15 3-0 W H N.C.StateO.20 5-1 W H NorthCarolina (20-NR)O.23 6-1 W H West.Carolina (20-NR)O.25 4-0 W A Furman (14-NR)O.29 4-1 W H Virginia (14-NR)N.3 1-0 W A Duke (13-NR)N.12 3-0 W H Maryland (13-NR)

NCAA TournamentN.20 3-2 W H WestVirgina (11-NR)N.28 0-4 L A Howard (11-1) 54-121-EmoryInvitational,Atlanta,GA

1973 (16-1-0 Overall, 5-0-0 ACC)

ACC ChampsThird in NCAA Tournament, Fourth in Final Poll

S.16 10-0 W A N.C.State (T8-NR)S.21 9-0 W H Emory (T8-NR)S.26 13-2 W A West.Carolina (7-NR)O.3 16-0 W H Furman (5-NR)O.7 8-0 W A TheCitadel (5-NR)O.12 2-0 W H Erskine (7-NR)O.18 2-1 W A NorthCarolina (5-NR)O.21 10-1 W H AppalachianSt. (5-NR)O.26 5-0 W H GeorgiaSt. (5-NR)O.31 2-0 W H Duke (6-NR)N.4 2-0 W H SouthFlorida (6-11)N.9 5-0 W A Virginia (4-NR)N.11 3-1 W A Maryland (4-NR)

NCAA TournamentN.25 7-0 W H JamesMadison (4-NR)D.2 1-0 W H S.Florida(4OT) (4-13)D.9 1-0 W H Pennsylvania (4-11)J.2 1-2 L N1UCLA(OT) (4-6) 97-71-NCAAFinalFour,MiamiFL

1974(12-3-0 Overall, 5-0-0 ACC)

ACC ChampsNCAA Final 16, Sixth in Final Poll

S.15 5-2 W A JamesMadison (4-NR)S.26 4-0 W H Furman (3-NR)S.28 2-1 W A SouthFlorida (3-15)S.30 8-0 W A Jacksonville (3-NR)O.4 2-1 W H1WestVirginia (3-NR)O.6 1-3 L H1Howard (3-6)O.13 4-0 W H Virginia (7-NR)O.18 6-0 W H NorthCarolina (6-NR)O.21 1-0 W H Erskine (6-NR)O.25 0-2 L A St.Louis (5-1)O.29 4-0 W A Duke (6-NR)N.3 10-1 W H N.C.State (6-NR)N.10 5-0 W H Maryland (6-NR)

NCAA TournamentN.17 3-2 W H Navy (6-NR)N.23 0-1 L A Howard (6-1) 55-131-ClemsonInvitational Clemson's 1971 squad won eight matches and scored 52 goals.

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1981(18-2-0 Overall, 5-1-0 ACC)

ACC ChampsNCAA Final 16, Fifth in Final Poll

S.1 4-1 W A GeorgiaStateS.6 2-1 W A AppalachianStateS.10 3-0 W H USC-SpartanburgS.13 3-2 W H WakeForestS.20 5-3 W A N.C.State (5-16)S.27 2-1 W H Duke(OT) (3-7)O.4 0-1 L A N.Carolina(OT) (3-NR)O.11 5-1 W H SouthCarolina (5-NR)O.16 2-0 W H1SouthFlorida (4-NR)O.18 2-1 W H1ClevelandState (4-18)O.23 4-0 W H Davis&Elkins (4-NR)O.25 2-0 W H Jacksonville (4-NR)O.29 4-0 W H Erskine (4-NR)N.1 6-0 W H Pfeiffer (4-NR)N.4 1-0 W H Furman (3-NR)N.6 2-0 W A Virginia(OT) (3-NR)N.8 4-0 W A Maryland (3-NR)N.11 3-0 W H Emory (2-NR)

NCAA TournamentN.18 3-1 W H N.C.State (2-15)N.22 1-2 L H Ala.A&M(3OT) (2-NR) 58-141-ClemsonInvitational

1982(18-2-1 Overall, 5-1-0 ACC)

ACC Champs (Tie)NCAA Final 16, Third in Final Poll

S.5 8-2 W H App.State (2-NR)S.9 3-0 W H USC-Spart. (2-NR)S.12 4-0 W A WakeForest (2-NR)S.17 4-0 W N1Hartwick (2-10)S.19 2-1 W A1SIUEdwardsville (2-1)S.26 0-1 L A Duke (1-7)S.29 3-0 W H Erskine (6-NR)O.3 5-0 W H N.C.State (6-NR)O.6 5-0 W H FloridaInt. (6-NR)O.10 2-0 W A SouthCarolina (6-NR)O.15 3-1 W H2Davis&Elkins (5-NR)O.17 2-0 W H2UNC-Greensboro (5-NR)O.22 5-0 W H NorthCarolina (5-NR)O.24 2-2 T A S.Florida(OT) (5-NR)O.26 3-1 W A Jacksonville (5-NR)O.31 6-0 W H Pfeiffer (5-NR)N.5 1-0 W H Virginia (7-3)N.7 3-0 W H Maryland (7-NR)N.10 3-0 W A Furman (4-NR)

1979(16-2-1 Overall, 5-0-0 ACC)

ACC ChampsNational Runnerup, Third in Final Poll

S.9 14-0 W H BelmontAbbey (3-NR)S.16 2-1 W H Connecticut(OT) (3-5)S.23 3-0 W H Duke (3-NR)S.29 4-3 W A N.C.State (3-NR)O.2 5-1 W H GeorgiaState (3-NR)O.5 7-1 W H1Davis&Elkins (3-NR)O.7 1-2 L H1ClevelandState (3-12)O.14 1-0 W H SouthCarolina (7-NR)O.17 9-0 W H Furman (7-NR)O.21 6-2 W A NorthCarolina (7-NR)O.24 6-1 W H Erskine (6-NR)O.28 0-0 T H Jacksonville(OT) (6-NR)N.2 2-0 W A Virginia (6-13)N.4 3-0 W A Maryland (6-NR)N.7 3-0 W H SouthFlorida (6-NR)

NCAA TournamentN.25 1-0 W H SouthCarolina (6-NR)D.2 1-0 W H American (5-15)D.8 4-1 W N2Columbia (3-5)D.9 2-3 L N2SIU-Edwardsville (3-2) 74-151-ClemsonInvitational2-NCAAFinalFour,Tampa,FL

1980(12-3-2 Overall, 4-1-1 ACC)

Second in ACCS.7 5-1 W H OldDominion (1-NR)S.14 4-0 W A WakeForest (1-NR)S.17 5-0 W H GeorgiaState (1-NR)S.21 3-1 W H N.C.State (1-NR)S.24 1-0 W H UNC-Charlotte (1-NR)S.28 1-3 L A Duke (1-16)O.3 2-3 L H1App.St. (17-10)O.5 1-1 T H1ClevelandSt.(OT) (17-19)O.8 4-2 W H BerryCollege(OT)O.12 1-0 W A SouthCarolinaO.19 2-2 T H N.Carolina(OT)O.25 1-2 L A S.Florida(OT) (18-NR)O.27 5-1 W A Jacksonville (18-NR)O.30 2-0 W H ErskineN.2 1-0 W H MarylandN.5 2-1 W A FurmanN.9 4-0 W H Virginia 44-171-ClemsonInvitational

NCAA TournamentN.17 2-0 W H AlabamaA&M (7-NR)N.20 1-2 L A Duke(OT-PK*) (7-1) 67-101-SIUCougarClassic,Edwardsville,IL2-ClemsonInvitational *PK-PenaltyKicks

1983(16-3-2 Overall, 3-2-1 ACC)

Third in ACC, 11th in Final PollS.1 1-0 W H Pfeiffer (8-NR)S.5 2-0 W H Winthrop (8-NR)S.11 6-0 W H Eckerd (8-NR)S.15 2-1 W H SIU-Edwardsville (10-NR)S.18 7-0 W A NorthCarolina (10-4)S.21 7-0 W H Furman (3-NR)S.25 0-0 T H Duke(OT) (3-1)S.28 9-0 W H W.Carolina (2-NR)O.2 3-1 W A Connecticut (2-13)O.5 3-0 W H Erskine (2-NR)O.9 4-0 W H SouthCarolina (2-NR)O.14 3-0 W H1Davis&Elkins (2-NR)O.16 1-0 W H1SouthFlorida (2-17)O.20 1-0 W H W.Forest(OT) (2-NR)O.23 2-0 W H Jacksonville (2-NR)O.26 1-1 T H USC-Spar.(OT) (2-NR)O.30 3-0 W H App.State (2-NR)N.4 1-2 L A Virginia (2-9)N.6 1-0 W A Maryland (2-NR)N.13 1-2 L A N.C.State(OT) (6-NR)

NCAA TournamentN.16 0-1 L H AlabamaA&M(10-6) 58-81-ClemsonInvitational

1984(22-4 Overall, 4-2 ACC)National Champions

Second in the ACC, Ninth in Final PollS.1 5-0 W H Connecticut (11-4)S.5 6-1 W H Mercer (11-NR)S.8 1-2 L N1UCLA (11-14)S.9 3-4 L A1Indiana (11-1)S.12 5-0 W H Pfeiffer (18-NR)S.16 2-1 W H NorthCarolina (18-NR)S.19 6-0 W H App.State (16-NR)S.23 0-2 L A Duke (16-7)S.26 5-2 W H Erskine(OT)O.3 3-0 W H WinthropO.7 3-0 W A WakeForestO.10 2-1 W H USC-SpartanburgO.14 3-2 W H SouthCarolina(OT)O.16 3-0 W H Davidson (19-NR)O.19 3-1 W H2Tampa (19-NR)O.21 3-0 W H2FloridaInt. (19-9)O.24 3-0 W A Furman (18-NR)O.28 5-0 W H Maryland (18-NR)N.2 0-2 L H Virginia (16-4)N.4 8-0 W H Vanderbilt (16-NR)N.11 3-2 W H N.C.State (16-7)

NCAA TournamentN.18 2-1 W A N.C.State (9-15)N.25 3-1 W H AlabamaA&M (9-1)D.1 1-0 W A Virginia (9-4)D.9 4-1 W A UCLA (9-5)D.16 2-1 W N3Indiana (9-2) 84-241-IndianaClassic,Bloomington,IN2-ClemsonInvitational3-NCAAFinalsatSeattle,WA(Kingdome)The 1983 team finished the season ranked 11th in the final poll.

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S.16 3-2 W H GeorgiaStateS.20 3-1 W H WakeForestS.23 3-1 W H FurmanS.27 0-2 L H Duke (NR-14)O.2 2-0 W H1GeorgeMasonO.4 5-1 W H1St.Louis (NR-17)O.7 1-0 W H BerryCollegeO.11 2-1 W H SouthCarolina (NR-2)O.14 2-1 W H CoastalCaro. (10-NR)O.18 2-2 T A N.C.State(OT) (10-NR)O.21 5-0 W H Erskine 10-NR)O.25 0-1 L A Maryland(OT) (10-NR)O.28 3-0 W H Presbyterian (12-NR)N.1 0-1 L A Virginia (12-2)N.5 1-2 L N2N.Carolina(OT) (12-20)

NCAA TournamentN.15 2-1 W A Evansville (NR-14)N.22 2-1 W A Indiana (NR-1)N.29 3-2 W A Rutgers (NR-6)D.5 4-1 W H3NorthCarolina (NR-8)D.6 2-0 W H3SanDiegoSt. (NR-20) 59-221-ClemsonInvitational2-ACCTournament,Durham,NC3-NCAAFinalFour,Clemson,SC

1988(10-7-2 Overall, 2-4 ACC)

Fifth in the ACCS.1 8-0 W H USC-Spar. (7-NR)S.4 3-0 W H Winthrop (7-NR)S.7 8-1 W H UNC-Asheville (7-NR)S.11 2-1 W H NorthCarolina (7-3)S.14 1-1 T H C.ofChar.(OT) (3-NR)S.18 1-2 L A WakeForest (3-14)S.21 0-0 T H Furman(OT) (16-NR)S.25 4-0 W A Duke (16-3)S.28 3-0 W H CoastalCarolina (4-NR)O.2 1-2 L H N.C.State (4-NR)O.5 2-0 W H GeorgiaState (13-NR)O.9 1-2 L A S.Carolina (13-NR)O.14 3-2 W H1UNC-GreensboroO.16 0-1 L H1Evansville(OT) (NR-10)O.19 3-0 W H BerryO.23 1-2 L H MarylandO.26 3-1 W H ErskineO.30 0-1 L H Virginia (NR-1)N.3 1-2 L H2NorthCarolina 45-181-ClemsonInvitational2-ACCTournament,Clemson,SC

1985(19-3-2 Overall, 5-1 ACC)

ACC ChampsNCAA Final 16, Third in Final Poll

S.1 7-0 W H Charleston (1-NR)S.6 3-2 W A1Indiana (1-4)S.7 0-0 TN1Conn.(OT) (1-16)S.12 7-0 W H Wofford (1-NR)S.15 5-0 W A NorthCarolina (1-NR)S.19 2-0 W H ChapmanCol. (1-NR)S.22 2-0 W H Duke (1-12)S.25 3-2 W H Erskine (1-NR)S.29 7-0 W H Winthrop (1-NR)O.2 3-1 W H Furman (1-NR)O.6 2-1 W H WakeForest (1-NR)O.10 3-1 W H SouthernConn. (1-NR)O.13 3-1 W H SouthCarolina (1-NR)O.16 6-2 W H USC-Spar. (1-NR)O.20 2-0 W A N.C.State (1-10)O.26 1-0 W H2American (1-14)O.27 4-1 W H2Fair.Dickinson (1-NR)N.1 0-2 L A Virginia (1-5)N.3 2-1 W A Maryland (1-NR)N.6 7-0 W H CoastalCarolina (3-NR)N.9 2-2 T N2FresnoSt.(OT) (3T-14)N.10 0-2 L A3FloridaInt. (3-NR)

NCAA TournamentN.17 5-2 W H N.C.State (4-19)N.24 0-1 L H S.Caro.(OT-PK*) (4-6) 76-211-IndianaClassic,Bloomington,IN2-ClemsonInvitational3-FloridaInternationalInvitational,Miami,FLPK-PenaltyKicks

1986(12-6-2 Overall, 3-3 ACC)

Third in the ACC, 18th in Final PollA.31 4-1 W H Charleston (6-NR)S.6 2-2 T A St.Louis(OT) (6-NR)S.10 2-1 W H USC-Spar. (4-NR)S.14 3-1 W H NorthCarolina (4-NR)S.16 5-1 W H WrightState (4-NR)S.19 2-1 W N1American (4-NR)S.21 0-0 T A1G.Mason(OT) (4-NR)S.24 4-1 W H Erskine (5-NR)S.28 2-5 L A Duke (5-17)O.1 1-3 L A Furman (16-NR)O.5 1-0 W A WakeForest (16-NR)O.8 6-1 W H Wofford (19-NR)O.12 3-4 L A S.Carolina(OT) (19-5)O.15 3-0 W H S.Conn. (19-NR)O.19 0-1 L H N.C.State (19-15)O.24 3-1 W H2Indiana(OT) (18-NR)O.26 0-3 L H2UCLA (18-4)N.2 0-1 L H Virginia (19-3)N.5 11-0 W H MercerN.9 2-1 W H Maryland (NR-10) 54-281-GeorgeMasonInvitational,Fairfax,VA2-ClemsonInvitational

1987(18-5-1 Overall, 1-4-1 ACC)

National ChampionsFifth in the ACC, 16th in Final Poll

S.1 8-0 W H UNC-Asheville (20-NR)S.6 3-0 W H UNC-Greens. (20-NR)S.9 2-0 W H Charleston(OT) (20-NR)S.13 1-2 L A NorthCarolina (20-NR)

All-Time Scores Records and History

1989(13-6-1 Overall, 1-4-1 ACC)

Fifth in the ACCS.1 13-0 W H NorthGeorgiaCollegeS.3 2-3 L H SouthCarolina (NR-4)S.6 5-2 W H LanderS.10 1-2 L A NorthCarolina (NR-10)S.13 2-1 W H CoastalCarolinaS.17 0-2 L H WakeForestS.20 2-0 W A FurmanS.24 7-0 W H JacksonvilleS.27 3-1 W H GeorgiaStateO.1 0-0 T A N.C.State(OT)O.3 7-0 W H PresbyterianO.6 2-1 W H1YaleO.8 2-1 W H1SMU (NR-10)O.11 2-0 W H Col.ofCharleston(OT)O.15 3-1 W H DukeO.18 4-2 W H USC-SpartanburgO.22 0-1 L A MarylandO.25 2-0 W H Erskine (20-NR)O.29 2-4 L A Virginia(OT) (20-1)N.2 2-3 L N2WakeForest (NR-8) 61-241-ClemsonInvitational 2-ACCTournament,Durham,NC

1990(16-4-1 Overall, 4-1-1 ACC)

ACC Champions, Regular SeasonFourth in Final Poll

A.29 5-0 W H EmoryS.2 1-2 L H UNC-GreensboroS.5 9-0 W H CharlestonSouthernS.9 1-0 W H NorthCarolinaS.12 6-0 W H CatawbaS.16 3-1 W A WakeForest (NR-10)S.19 3-0 W H Furman (6-NR)S.23 3-0 W A Duke (6-NR)S.26 4-0 W H CoastalCaro. (4-NR)S.30 1-3 L H N.C.State (4-6)O.2 5-1 W H GeorgiaState (7-NR)O.5 4-1 W H1Adelphi (7-16)O.7 4-2 W H1SantaClara (7-4)O.10 7-0 W H Stetson (3-NR)O.14 3-1 W A SouthCarolina (3-14)O.17 2-0 W H UNCCharlotte (2-NR)O.21 3-1 W H Maryland (2-NR)O.24 3-0 W H Charleston (2-NR)O.28 1-1 T H Virginia(OT) (2-8)N.2 1-3 L N2N.C.State (2-14)

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NCAA TournamentN.11 0-3 L H3S.Carolina (5-12) 69-191-ClemsonInvitational2-ACCTournament,Durham,NC3-NCAATournament,Clemson,SC

1991(13-6-2 Overall, 2-3-1 ACC)

Fifth in the ACC, 18th in Final PollS.1 0-0 T H UNCCharlotte(OT) (7-NR)S.8 1-2 L A NorthCarolina (7-14)S.11 4-0 W H FrancisMarionS.15 1-3 L H WakeForest (NR-18)S.18 1-0 W H FurmanS.22 2-1 W H Duke (NR-3)S.25 3-0 W H GeorgiaStateS.29 2-2 T A N.C.State(OT) (NR-8) O.1 5-0 W H BerryCollegeO.4 4-1 W N1St.Mary’sO.6 0-3 L A1SantaClara (NR-1)O.9 4-0 W H MercerO.13 3-1 W H Will.&Mary (NR-17)O.16 11-0 W H MaryvilleO.20 2-0 W A MarylandO.23 5-0 W H LenoirRhyne (19-NR)O.27 1-2 L A Virginia (19-2)O.30 2-0 W H ErskineN.3 6-0 W H SouthCarolina (NR-19)N.7 1-3 L A2NorthCarolina (13-NR)

NCAA TournamentN.17 1-3 L A N.C.State (NR-8) 59-211-SantaClaraTournament,SantaClara,CA2-ACCTournament,ChapelHill,NC

1992(12-6-4 Overall, 1-3-2 ACC)

Sixth in the ACC, 19th in the Final PollS.5 2-1 W H SouthAla.(OT) (8-NR)S.7 4-0 W H Char.Southern (8-NR)S.9 5-0 W H Ga.Southern (6-NR)S.13 1-1 T H No.Car.(OT) (6-NR)S.16 5-0 W H LenoirRhyne (6-NR)S.20 1-1 T A Duke(OT) (6-3)S.23 5-0 W H Presbyterian (6-NR)S.29 4-1 W H Mercer (5-NR)O.2 2-1 W H1Yale (5-NR)O.4 0-0 T H1OldDom.(OT) (5-NR)O.7 7-1 W H Erskine (4-NR)O.9 0-1 L H N.C.State (4-NR)O.11 2-3 L H Virginia(OT) (4-1)O.14 0-1 L A Furman (15-NR)O.18 0-1 L A WakeForest (15-5)O.21 2-1 W H UNCChar.(OT) (NR-6)O.25 2-1 W H MarylandO.28 3-0 W H GeorgiaState (25-NR)N.1 0-2 L A So.Carolina (25-NR)N.5 3-2 W N2Duke(OT) (NR-8)N.6 3-3 T N2NCState(OT-PK) (NR-T3)N.8 2-4 L N2Virginia (NR-5) 53-251-ClemsonInvitational2-ACCTournament,ChapelHill,NC*indicatesopp.advancedonpenaltykickshootout

1993(18-5-1 Overall, 5-0-1 ACC)

ACC Champions, Regular SeasonNCAA Final 16, Fifth in Final Poll

S.4 8-0 W H Radford (6-NR) S.6 11-0 W H Char.Southern (6-NR)S.8 2-3 L A UNC-Charlotte (6-10) S.12 2-2 TA No.Caro.(OT) (6-24)S.15 7-1 W H Lenoir-Rhyne (11-NR)S.19 3-1 W H Duke (11-4)S.22 9-3 W H AppalachianSt. (6-NR)S.26 3-2 W A N.C.State (6-NR)S.28 8-0 W H FrancisMarion (5-NR)O.1 4-1 W H1Princeton (5-22)O.3 2-3 L H1Wis.-GreenBay (5-NR)O.6 3-0 W H Ga.Southern (5-NR)O.10 2-1 W A Virginia (5-1)O.132-1 W H Furman (T4-19)O.17 5-1 W A Maryland (T4-NR)O.20 6-0 W H GeorgiaState (4-NR)O.24 2-0 W H WakeForest (4-NR)O.27 4-0 W H Mercer (3-NR)O.31 1-2 L H So.Caro.(OT) (3-18)N.2 3-1 W H Erskine (4-NR)N.5 4-2 W A2NorthCarolina (4-20)N.7 1-2 L N2Virginia (4-6)

NCAA TournamentN.14 2-0 W H UNC-Green. (5-NR)N.21 2-3 L H SouthCarolina (5-23) 96-291-ClemsonInvitational2-ACCTournament,ChapelHill,NC

1994(13-7-1 Overall, 1-4-1 ACC)

Sixth in the ACCS.4 8-0 W H Vanderbilt (8-NR)S.7 5-0 W H Campbell (8-NR)S.11 4-1 W H NorthCarolina (8-3)S.14 5-0 W H Mercer (2-NR)S.18 1-2 L A Duke (2-NR)S.21 1-3 L N1Indiana (5-1)S.25 1-2 L H N.C.State (5-NR)S.27 3-1 W H AppalachianStateS.30 3-0 W H HarvardO.2 0-1 L H Loyola(MD)O.5 4-0 W H CharlestonO.9 4-6 L H Virginia (NR-10)O.12 6-0 W H ErskineO.16 6-0 W H FurmanO.19 1-3 L A So.Car.(OT) (NR-3)O.23 4-2 W H Maryland

O.26 4-0 W H UNC-AshevilleO.30 3-1 W H UNC-Charlotte (NR-8)N.6 1-3 L A WakeForest(OT)N.10 3-0 W H2Maryland (NR-25)N.11 2-2 T H2Virginia(OT-PK*) (NR-4) 69-271-atDavidson,NC2-ACCTournament,Clemson,SC*indicatesopp.advancedonpenaltykickshootout

1995(16-6-1 Overall, 4-2-0 ACC)

Third in the ACCNCAA Final 16, Fifth in the Final Poll

S.3 2-3 L H SouthCarolina (3-NR)S.6 3-0 W H CentralFlorida (3-NR)S.10 2-1 W A No.Carolina(OT) (3-9)S.13 5-0 W H Char.Southern (10-NR)S.16 1-3 L H Duke (10-2)S.20 7-0 W H TheCitadel (T25-NR)S.24 2-1 W A N.C.State (T25-NR)S.29 1-0 W A SantaClara (10-8)O.1 1-1 T A California(OT) (10-NR)O.8 2-1 W H UNC-Char.(OT) (8-T25)O.11 4-1 W H Erskine (7-NR)O.15 1-2 L A Virginia(OT) (7-1)O.18 3-0 W H Mercer (7-NR)O.22 1-2 L A Furman (7-NR)O.24 4-0 W H Loyola-Chicago(13-NR)O.28 2-0 W A Maryland (13-NR)N.1 6-1 W H Wofford (7-NR)N.4 1-0 W H WakeForest (7-NR)N.9 5-0 W N1N.C.State (7-NR)N.10 1-0 W N1NorthCarolina (7-NR)N.12 0-1 L N1Virginia (7-1)

NCAA TournamentN.18 2-0 W H Col.ofChar. (6-NR)N.26 1-3 L A So.Methodist (6-4) 57-201-ACCTournament,Durham,NC

The 1993 team won the ACC Regular Season Championship.

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Head CoachTrevor Adair1995-2008

School Record:173-91-27

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1996(10-7-2 Overall, 2-3-1 ACC)

Fifth in the ACCS.1 11-1 W H UNC-Asheville (17-NR)S.7 1-4 L N1Washington (17-NR)S.8 3-0 W A1Portland (17-24)S.15 3-2 W H No.Car.(OT) (18-NR)S.18 4-1 W H Ga.Southern (18-NR)S.21 1-2 L A Duke (18-1)S.25 6-0 W H App.St. (20-NR)S.29 0-0 T H N.C.State(OT) (20-NR)O.4 0-0 T H1Fla.Inter.(OT) (24-20)O.6 1-3 L H1California (24-17)O.9 7-0 W H WoffordO.13 1-2 L A UNC-Charlotte (NR-6)O.16 7-0 W H ErskineO.20 2-3 L H Virginia(OT) (NR-1)O.23 3-2 W H Furman (NR-11)O.27 3-1 W A SouthCarolina (NR-19)N.2 1-0 W H Maryland (NR-24)N.9 1-2 L A WakeForestN.14 1-3 L N2Duke 52-261-ClemsonInvitational,Clemson,SC2-ACCTournament,Charlottesville,VA

1997 (11-7-3 Overall, 2-3-1 ACC)

Fifth in the ACCNCAA Final Eight, 12th in Final Poll

A.29 1-0 W H Campbell (20-NR)S.5 1-2 L N1St.Louis (20-22)S.6 0-3 L A1Indiana (20-4)S.14 1-0 W A NorthCarolinaS.17 11-0 W H ErskineS.21 1-5 L H Duke (NR-5)S.24 2-2 T H UNC-Char.(OT) (NR-25)S.28 0-1 L A N.C.StateO.3 2-1 W H2FloridaAtlanticO.5 3-0 W H2Portland (NR-17)O.8 0-0 T H Ga.Sou.(OT) (NR-25)O.12 2-0 W H SouthCarolina (NR-15)O.15 6-1 W H GeorgiaStateO.19 1-1 T A Virginia(OT) (NR-10)O.22 2-0 W H Mercer

N.2 1-0 W H Maryland (15-14)N.9 1-2 L H W.Forest(OT) (13-NR)N.13 2-4 L N3Maryland (24-11)

NCAA TournamentN.23 5-0 W H UNC-Charlotte (NR-24)N.30 1-0 W A So.Carolina(OT) (NR-7)D.6 1-2 L A UCLA (NR-3) 44-241-IndianaInvitational,Bloomington,IN2-ClemsonInvitational3-ACCTournament,Orlando,FL

1998 (22-2 Overall, 5-1 ACC)

ACC ChampionsNCAA Final Eight, Ranked First in the Final Poll

S.1 4-1 W A Campbell (12-NR)S.4 1-0 W A1Fl.International (12-17)S.6 2-1 W N1SouthFlorida (12-13)S.9 6-0 W H BelmontS.13 5-0 W H NorthCarolina (3-NR)S.20 0-2 L A Duke (3-5)S.23 2-1 W H CentralConn. (9-NR)S.27 3-1 W H N.C.State (9-NR)O.2 7-1 W H2Cal-PolyS.L.O. (8-NR)O.4 3-0 W H2NewHampshire (8-NR)O.7 6-0 W H Char.Southern (7-NR)O.11 2-0 W A SouthCarolina (7-16)O.14 2-1 W A Winthrop (4-NR)O.18 2-0 W H Virginia (4-7)O.21 2-0 W A UNC-Charlotte (4-NR)O.25 2-0 W H Furman (4-NR)O.28 7-1 W H Elon (2-NR)O.31 2-0 W A Maryland (2-16)N.8 1-0 W A WakeForest (1-NR)N.13 2-0 W N3Maryland (1-16)N.15 1-0 W N3Duke (1-4)

NCAA TournamentN.22 5-0 W H Lafayette (1-NR)N.29 1-0 W H William&Mary (1-NR)D.6 1-2 L H Indiana (1-2) 69-111-FloridaInternationalTournament,Miami,FL2-ClemsonInvitational3-ACCTournament,Winston-Salem,NC

Note: First number in parenthesis after opponent name is Clemson's rank heading into the game and the second number is the opponent's rank. Rankings are according to the National Soccer Coaches Associa-tion of America (NSCAA) poll. The NSCAA started ranking teams in 1969.

1999 9-8-2 Overall, 2-2-2 ACC

Fourth in the ACCS.1 0-2 L H Davidson (4-NR)S.3 2-3 L N1PennState (4-20)S.5 2-1 W A1OhioState (4-NR)S.12 1-2 L A NorthCarolinaS.15 4-0 W H AppalachianStateS.18 0-0 T H Duke(OT) (NR-10)S.22 3-0 W H CharlestonSouthernS.25 2-2 T A N.C.State(OT)O.1 1-2 L H1SantaClara (NR-2)O.3 1-3 L H1AkronO.13 9-0 W H WinthropO.16 2-1 W A Virginia (NR-14)O.20 1-0 W H LoyolaofChicagoO.22 1-0 W H SouthCarolinaO.24 2-1 W H UNC-CharlotteO.27 2-3 L A Furman(OT) (NR-7)O.30 1-2 L H Maryland (NR-9)N.7 4-1 W H WakeForest (NR-3)N.11 0-1 L N2NorthCarolina 38-241-ClemsonInvitational2-ACCTournament,Winston-Salem,NC

2000 (14-4-2 Overall, 3-3 ACC)

Fourth in the ACCNCAA Final 16, Ranked 4th

S.3 4-0 W H Hartford (5-NR)S.6 4-0 W A Wofford (4-NR)S.10 1-2 L HNorthCarolina (4-NR)S.13 4-0 W H AppalachianSt. (10-NR) S.17 2-3 L A Duke (10-8)S.20 6-1 W H Char.Southern (16-NR)S.24 6-1 W H N.C.State (16-NR)S.29 2-1 W H1Brown (11-NR)O.1 5-1 W H1Cal.St.Fullerton (11-20)O.8 0-0 T A S.Carolina(OT) (8-10)O.11 3-1 W H GeorgiaState (9-NR)O.15 2-3 L HVirginia (9-15)O.18 3-2 W A Davidson (11-NR)O.21 2-1 W A WakeForest (11-17)O.25 2-0 W H Furman (8-11)

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O.28 3-2 W A Maryland (8-NR)N.5 4-0 W A UNC-Charlotte (6-NR)N.9 2-2 T A2WakeForest(OT) (5-NR) NCAA TournamentN.19 3-2 W H Furman (8-12)N.26 1-2 L H Connecticut(OT) (8-5) 59-241-ClemsonInvitational2-ACCTournamentinWinston-Salem,NC

2001 (19-5 Overall, 4-2 ACC)

Tied for Second in the ACCNCAA Final 8, Ranked 4th

A.31 1-2 L A1CalSt.-Fullerton (8-NR)S.2 2-1 W N1California (8-NR)S.5 1-2 L H GeorgiaStateS.7 7-1 W N2FloridaInternationalS.9 4-0 W N2NotreDame (NR-21)S.23 2-1 W A N.C.StateS.28 1-0 W H3CalPolySLOS.30 2-0 W H3Va.CommonwealthO.7 2-1 W H SouthCarolina (24-17)O.10 5-0 W H Wofford (14-NR)O.13 0-2 L A Virginia (14-4)O.17 3-2 W A Furman(OT) (15-22)O.21 6-1 W H Davidson (15-NR)O.24 6-0 W H Gardner-Webb (9-NR)O.28 2-0 W H Maryland (9-NR)N.3 0-1 L A NorthCarolina (6-8)N.7 4-0 W H Duke (13-NR)N.10 1-0 W H WakeForest (13-9)N.15 3-1 W H4Maryland (9-NR)N.16 2-1 W H4NorthCarolina (9-6)N.18 1-0 W H4Virginia (9-2)

NCAA TournamentN.25 1-0 W H Kentucky(OT) (6-NR)D.2 3-2 W H Ala.-Birm.(OT) (6-23)D.9 0-2 L A Indiana (6-5) 59-201-Cal-State-FullertonInvitational,Fullerton,CA2-FurmanInvitational,Greenville,SC3-ClemsonInvitational,Clemson,SC4-ACCTournament,Clemson,SC

2002(13-5-4 Overall, 2-3-1 ACC)

Sixth in the ACCNCAA Final 8, Ranked 7th

A.30 3-0 W N1Butler (9-NR)A.31 1-1 T A1Indiana(OT) (9-1)S.8 3-1 W H UNC-Greens. (5-NR)S.14 1-2 L A Duke(OT) (2-NR)S.19 7-0 W H Gardner-Webb (14-NR)S.22 3-2 W H N.C.State (14-NR)S.27 2-0 W H2Gonzaga (11-NR)S.29 3-0 W H2Fairfield (11-NR)O.6 2-1 W A SouthCarolina(OT) (9-11)O.9 8-0 W A Wofford (9-NR)O.13 3-2 W H Virginia(OT) (9-21)O.19 2-2 T A WakeForest(OT) (8-2)O.23 3-2 W H AppalachianSt. (6-NR)O.26 0-1 L A Maryland (6-7)O.30 1-1 T A Davidson(OT) (8-NR)N.3 1-3 L H NorthCarolina (8-23)N.10 3-2 W H W.Illinois(OT) (17-NR)N.14 3-2 W N3NorthCarolina (21-17)N.15 3-4 L N3Maryland(OT) (21-10)

NCAA TournamentN.27 1-1 T H4Coast.Car.(OT-PK*) (13-25)

N.30 2-1 W A5W.Forest(OT) (13-1)D.7 0-2 L A6Stanford (13-15) 56-301-IndianaInvitational,Bloomington,IN2-ClemsonInvitational,Clemson,SC3-ACCTournament,Cary,NC*Clemsonadvancedonpenaltykickshootout

2003(9-7-4 Overall, 2-4 ACC)

Sixth in the ACCNCAA Tournament First Round

A.29 1-0 W N1Richmond 9-NR)A.31 0-2 L A1VCU (9-NR)S.5 0-2 L N2SaintLouis (19-4)S.7 2-1 W N2SouthFlorida (19-24)S.10 1-1 T H Winthrop(OT) (24-NR)S.14 2-1 W H Duke (24-15)S.17 3-0 W H Stetson (24-NR)S.21 0-2 L A NCState (24-NR)S.26 3-3 T H3AirForce(OT)S.28 1-2 L H3Coast.Car.(OT) (NR-17)O.5 1-0 W H SouthCarolina (NR-18)O.11 2-3 L A VirginiaO.19 2-3 L H WakeForest (NR-6)O.22 1-0 W H AppalachianSt.O.26 1-4 L H Maryland (NR-2)O.29 3-2 W H ElonN.1 1-0 W A NorthCarolina (NR-6)N.9 3-2 W H FurmanN.12 0-0 T N4Virginia(OT-PK)*

NCAA TournamentN.21 3-3 T A VirginiaTech(OT-PK)* 30-311-VCUInvitational,Richmond,VA2-FurmanInvitational,Greenville,SC3-ClemsonInvitational,Clemson,SC4-ACCTournament,Cary,NC*indicatesopp.advancedonpenaltykickshootout

2004(8-9-1 Overall, 2-5 ACC)

Sixth in the ACC S.1 5-0 W H LipscombS.4 0-2 L A UNC-GreensboroS.10 1-0 W A1BrownS.12 3-2 W N1YaleS.18 0-1 L A DukeS.24 4-3 W H N.C.State(OT)S.28 4-0 W H Gardner-WebbO.1 1-0 W H2VirginiaTechO.3 0-3 L H2HofstraO.10 0-1 L A SouthCarolina (NR-17)O.13 4-0 W H AppalachianStateO.17 0-2 L H Virginia (NR-5)O.22 0-2 L A WakeForest (NR-15)O.27 3-2 W H Stetson(OT)O.31 0-2 L A Maryland (NR-12)N.3 2-2 T A Furman(OT)N.7 1-4 L H NorthCarolinaN.10 0-2 L N3Maryland (NR-5) 28-281-BrownInvitational,Providence,RI2-ClemsonInvitational,Clemson,SC3-ACCTournament,Cary,NC

2005(15-6-3 Overall, 2-4-2 ACC)

Seventh In the ACC NCAA Final 4, Ranked T3rd

S.2 2-1 W H SouthCarolina(OT)S.6 3-1 W H Longwood (13-NR)S.9 3-2 W N1William&Mary(OT) (13-NR)S.11 0-0 T A1OldDominion(OT) (13-NR)S.16 0-3 L A Maryland (12-8)S.20 2-1 W H Gardner-Webb (17-NR)S.23 0-1 L A NorthCarolina (17-3)S.30 0-2 L H N.C.State (22-NR)O.4 7-1 W H JacksonvilleO.7 0-1 L H Virginia(OT) (NR-6)O.12 0-0 T A WakeForest(OT) (NR-14)O.16 1-0 W H Winthrop(OT)O.21 1-1 T H VirginiaTech(OT) (NR-18)O.25 5-0 W H UNC-AshevilleO.28 2-0 W H BostonCollegeN.2 2-1 W H FurmanN.5 3-1 W A Duke (NR-8)N.9 4-1 W N2Virginia (16-18)N.11 0-2 L N2NorthCarolina (16-4)

NCAA TournamentN.18 2-0 W H CoastalCarolina (15-NR)N.22 3-0 W A N.C.State (15-23)N.27 1-0 W H NotreDame (15-NR)D.2 1-0 W H Creighton (15-11)D.9 1-2 L N3NewMexico (15-1) 43-211-OldDominionInvitational,Norfolk,VA2-ACCTournament,Cary,NC3-NCAATournament,FinalFour,Cary,NC

2006(13-5-2 Overall, 3-3-2 ACC)

T-Fifth in the ACCNCAA Tournament, Final 16, Ranked 9th

A.25 4-3 W A SouthCarolina (6-24)A.29 8-1 W H GeorgiaState (6-NR)S.1 2-0 W A1Memphis (6-NR)S.3 2-0 W N1OralRoberts (6-NR)S.8 2-1 W H Maryland (4-1)S.12 6-0 W H Wofford (2-NR)S.15 1-0 W H NorthCarolina (2-16)S.19 2-0 W H Longwood (1-NR)S.24 0-0 T A N.C.State(OT) (1-NR)S.30 0-1 L A Virginia (2-5)O.3 0-2 L H WakeForest (4-11)O.8 3-2 W A Furman (4-NR)O.11 2-1 W A Winthrop (3-NR)O.14 2-5 L A VirginiaTech (3-NR)O.18 3-1 W H UNC-Asheville (11-NR)O.21 1-1 T A BostonCol.(OT) (11-NR)O.28 1-0 W H Duke (10-5)N.1 0-2 L N2Virginia (6-3)

NCAA TournamentN.16 3-1 W H3Gardner-Webb (10-NR)N.19 0-3 L A4UCLA (10-22) 42-241-MemphisTournament2-ACCTournament,Cary,NC

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2007(7-11-1 Overall, 2-6 ACC)

Seventh in the ACCA.31 0-1 L H SouthCarolina(OT) (12-NR)S.2 3-1 W H Gardner-Webb (12-NR)S.7 1-2 L A1VirginiaTech(OT) (19-NR)S.9 1-0 W N1Va.Commonwealth (19-NR)S.12 2-0 W H USCUpstateS.18 1-2 L H StetsonS.21 0-1 L H WakeForest (NR-1)S.25 1-1 T H Elon(OT)S.28 2-4 L H Duke (NR-7)O.2 6-1 W H GeorgiaSouthernO.5 2-3 L A Maryland(OT)O.9 1-2 L A UNCAsheville(OT)O.12 2-1 W H Virginia (NR-4)O.17 2-1 W H Furman (NR-14)O.21 1-2 L A N.C.State(OT)O.28 2-3 L A NorthCarolinaO.31 1-2 L H CoastalCarolinaN.4 1-0 W H BostonCollege (NR-7)N.14 1-3 L N2WakeForest (NR-1) 30-301-VirginiaTechInvitational,Blacksburg,VA2-ACCTournament,Cary,NC

2008(7-9-2 Overall, 3-4-1 ACC)

Sixth in the ACCA.29 0-2 L A SouthCarolinaS.1 3-2 W H GeorgiaStateS.5 1-2 L H GeorgiaSouthernS.7 1-1 T H Radford(OT)S.13 0-5 L A WakeForest (NR-1)S.16 0-1 L H StetsonS.21 3-2 W H VirginiaTech(OT)S.26 0-0 T A Duke(OT)O.3 5-3 W H Maryland (NR-4)O.10 0-1 L A Virginia (NR-22)O.14 1-0 W A WoffordO.17 0-2 L H N.C.StateO.21 1-2 L A Furman(OT)O.25 3-2 W H NorthCarolina(OT) (NR-8)O.31 0-2 L A BostonCollegeN.4 1-0 W H Gardner-WebbN.7 3-0 W H USCUpstateN.12 0-1 L N1BostonCollege 22-28 1-ACCTournament,Cary,NC

2009(6-12-1 Overall, 2-6 ACC)

T-Eighth in the ACCS.1 0-1 L H Gardner-WebbS.4 0-1 L H SouthCarolina S.9 1-1 T H Charlotte(OT) S.13 1-3 L H WakeForest (NR-2) S.16 0-2 L A Elon S.20 2-4 L H VirginiaTech S.26 1-0 W A Virginia (NR-11)S.29 6-0 W H GeorgiaSouthern O.3 0-1 L A St.Louis(OT) O.9 0-2 L A BostonCollege O.16 0-1 L H Maryland (NR-6)O.20 0-1 L H Furman O.23 1-2 L A Duke (NR-19)O.28 6-0 W H NorthGreenville O.30 1-0 W A N.C.State (NR-13)N.3 3-1 W A Longwood N.6 1-3 L H NorthCarolina (NR-2) N.10 2-0 W N1VirginiaTechN.11 0-3 L N1WakeForest (NR-3) 25-261-ACCTournament,Cary,NC

Head CoachPhil Hindson

2009School Record:

6-12-1

Head CoachMike Noonan

2010School Record:

5-9-4

2010 (5-9-4 Overall, 2-4-2 ACC)

Tied for Sixth in the ACCS.3 0-2 L A SouthCarolinaS.6 0-1 L H EastCarolina(OT)S.10 1-2 L A WakeForest (NR-12)S.17 1-1 T A VirginiaTech(OT)S.22 1-0 W A Furman(OT)S.25 0-1 L H Virginia (NR-5)S.28 1-2 L A Charlotte(OT)O.1 1-0 W H St.LouisO.5 5-0 W HGardner-WebbO.8 1-1 T H BostonCollege(OT)O.12 0-1 L H ElonO.16 2-3 L A Maryland (NR-4)O.19 1-1 T H GeorgiaSouthern(OT)O.22 2-1 W H Duke(OT) (NR-18)O.27 2-2 T H Wofford(OT)O.31 3-1 W H N.C.StateN.5 0-2 L A NorthCarolina N.10 1-2 L N1Maryland (NR-3)1-ACCTournament,Cary,NC

Note: First number in parenthesis after opponent name is Clemson's rank heading into the game and the second number is the opponent's rank. Rankings are according to the National Soccer Coaches As-sociation of America (NSCAA) poll. The NSCAA started ranking teams in 1969.

HAPPY TIGERS--Nick Burton (L) and Cody Mizell (R) react after defeating Furman in overtime 1-0 on September 22, at Greenville, SC. Burtonscored the lone goal in overtime and goalkeeper Mizell registered the shutout.

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HISTORIC RIGGS FIELD"One of the Nation's Oldest and Finest Collegiate Athletic Fields."Riggs Field was built in 1915. It is one of the oldest Athletic Facilities in the country. The soccer stadum was constructed in 1987. The entire complex will be undergo-ing renovations in the near future.

Oldest athletic facilites in the United States on College Campuses:

1. Franklin Field, Philadelphia, PA, 18952. Harvard Stadium, Allston, MA, 19033. Yale Bowl, West Haven, CT, 19144. Grant Field at Bobby Dodd Stadium Atlanta, GA, 19135. Historic Riggs Field, Clemson, SC, 1915

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