Stars From The Past Records and History 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 22 goals in the 1971 season, eighth best in Clemson history... led the ACC in goal scoring in 1971 with 22 goals...finished Clemson career with 32 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. Mark Lisi...M...1997-2000 2000 Consensus First-Team All-American...named first-team All-American by the NSCAA, Soccer America, and Soccer Times...Mark Lisi was the 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 as a senior...member of the All-ACC First Team in 1998, 1999, and 2000...1998 second-team All-American by Soccer News...All-ACC Tournament in 1998...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 Preseasn All-America Team...2006 College Soccer News Preseason All-America Team, Second...2006 Second-team All South...2006 secondteam All-ACC...finished his career in fourth place in school history for most saves 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 1987...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.”.. Named to the All-ACC first team in 1987 and All-ACC tournament team...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 Player-ofthe-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 Nwokocha...F...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 61...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. Nnamdi Nwokocha...F...1979-81 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 AllAmerican 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. AlabamaBirmingham (12-2-01)...member of the ACC 50-Year Anniversary Team...starter on the 2006 and 2010 US World Cup team
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. Jamie Rootes...M...1984-87 Member of the 1984 and 1987 NCAA National Championship teams ...starter on the 1987 team...198788 CoSida Academic All-American...1987 NSCAA Academic AllAmerican...1987 First-Team AllACC...1986 Coach's Achievement Award Winner...now president of the NFL's Houston Texans.
Adubarie Otorubio...B...1981-84 Clemson’s only three-time All-American...1983 ACC Player-of-the-Year... first-team All-ACC for four years 19811984...1982 and 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
Adubarie Otorubio was a three-time AllAmerican.
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