2014 Clemson Men's Soccer Record Book

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2014

The Program

MEN’S SOCCER

Over the years, Clemson Men's Soccer has become a perennial power producing numerous All-Americans and All-ACC performers. Clemson has won 13 ACC Championships and two National Championships.

Clemson has been ranked in 28 final top 25 polls.

National Champions: 1984 and 1987

Team Honors

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

1978-3rd

1979-3rd

1981-8th

1982-7th

1983-11th

1984-9th

1985-4th

1986-19th

1990-5th

1993-5th

1995-6th

1997-12th

1998-4th

2000-8th

2001-7th

2002-7th

2005-3rd

2006-13

Clemson Rankings in the Final Soccer America Polls: 1981-5th

1982-3rd

1983-18th

1984-9th

1985-3rd

1986-18th

1987-16th

1990-4th

1991-18th

1992-19th

1993-7th

1995-5th

1997-16th

1998-1st

2000-8th

2001-4th

2002-14th

2005-12th

2006-9th

2013-24th

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Table of Contents

MEN’S SOCCER RECORDS & HISTORY ACC Academic Honor Roll ...................64 ACC Tournament Results .....................47 ACC Honors........................................56 Against All Competition .......................30 All-ACC..............................................58 All-Americans .....................................54 All-South (NSCAA) ..............................57 All-Time Results ...............................105 All-Time Starting Lineups ....................80 All-Tournament Teams .........................61 Career Leaders ...................................20 Class Records.....................................17 Former Coaches ................................103 Great Teams/Great Years ....................100 Hat Tricks ..........................................18 Hermann Award ..................................92 Honors...............................................53 History...............................................86 Last Minute Goals ...............................24 Letterwinners .....................................66 Miscellaneous Records ........................29 National Championship .......................98 National Team Members ......................60 NCAA Tournament Results ...................50

Overtime Matches ...............................42 Polls, Week by Week ...........................70 Professional Players ............................94 Record, Year-by-Year ...........................32 Series Scores .....................................34 Single Match Bests, Individual ...............8 Single Match Bests, Team ...................26 Single Season Bests, Individual ...........11 Single Season Bests, Team ..................27 Stars From the Past ..........................74 Stat Champions ..................................23 Team Accomplishments .......................53 Team Records.....................................26 Team Stats, Year-by-Year .....................28 Two-Sport Athletes ..............................73 Yearly Leaders ....................................14 2013 IN REVIEW Boxscores ............................................2 Game-by-Game Team Stats ....................5 Goal/Assist Chart ..................................4 Results ................................................5 Statistics .............................................5 Superlatives .........................................6

CREDITS Inside photos by Bob Waldrop, Eddie Cliffe, Kerry Capps, Mark Crammer, Patrick Wright, Rex Brown and the Clemson Communications Center. This 2014 Clemson Men's Soccer Record Book was written and edited by Sam Blackman of the Clemson Athletic Communication Office.

2014 CLEMSON QUICK FACTS Starters Returning ................................8 Starters Lost ........................................3 Letterwinners Returning ......................16 Letterwinners Lost ................................6 2013 Record Overall .....................11-7-3 2013 ACC Record ..........................5-4-2 2013 ACC Finish ............................ T-4th 2013 Final Ranking ........................24th

Clemson was fifth in the nation, tops in the Atlantic Coast Conference, in average attendance in 2013.

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2013 Box Scores Clemson 2, Mercer 0 August 30, at Clemson, SC Scoring: C-McNamara (Belair, Clowes) 41:07 C-Sanchez (Amirkhanian, McNamara) 47:59 Scoring By Periods: Clemson 1 1 =2 Mercer 0 0 =0 Shots: Clemson 11, Mercer 6 Corner Kicks: Clemson 7, Mercer 2 Goalie Saves: Tarbell (CU) 1, Ranjitsingh (M) 2 Fouls: Clemson 15, Mercer 13 Clemson Shots: Metcalf 1, McNamara 2, Smith 1, Moreno 2, Amirkhanian 3, Sanchez 2 Clemson Starters: Tarbell, Fisher, Metcalf, McNamara, Clowes, Stockinger, Smith, Dia, Moreno, Kavita, Amirkhanian Clemson Subs: Belair, Sanchez, Casner, Happi Attendance: 6,223 Clemson 2, South Carolina 1 (OT) September 2, at Clemson, SC Scoring: None Scoring By Periods: Clemson 1 0 0 1 =2 South Carolina 0 1 0 0 =1 Shots: Clemson 17, South Carolina 10 Corner Kicks: Clemson 9, South Carolina 4 Goalie Saves: Glodack (C) 2, Beebe (SC) 5 Fouls: Clemson 16, South Carolina 18 Clemson Shots: Metcalf 1, McNamara 2, Stockinger 3, Sanchez 3, Smith 2, Kavita 1, Amirkhanian 2, Belair 1, Moreno 1, Happi 1 Clemson Starters: Glodack, Fisher, Metcalf, McNamara, Clowes, Stockinger, Sanchez, Smith, Dia, Kavita, Amirkhanian Clemson Subs: Belair, Casner, Moreno, Happi Attendance: 5,585 Clemson 2, Virginia 0 September 6, at Clemson, SC Scoring: C-McNamara (Unassisted) 27:25 C-Amirkhanian (Sanchez, Belair) 38:16

Clemson 3, Gardner-Webb 0 September 8, at Clemson, SC Scoring: C-McNamara (Unassisted) 23:42 C-Amirkhanian (Smith) 28:40 C-Happi (McNamara) 80:18 Scoring By Periods: Clemson 2 1 =3 Gardner-Webb 0 0 =0

Shots: Clemson 13, Virginia 6 Corner Kicks: Clemson 5, Virginia 5 Goalie Saves: Glodack (CU) 3, Gal (V) 5 Fouls: Clemson 19, Virginia 11 Clemson Shots: Fisher 2, McNamara 2, Clowes 1, Sanchez 3, Smith 1, Amirkhanian 3, Moreno 1 Clemson Starters: Glodack, Fisher, Metcalf, McNamara, Clowes, Stockinger, Sanchez, Smith, Dia Kavita, Amirkhanian Clemson Subs: Belair, Casner, Moreno, Happi Attendance: 3,125

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Maryland 3, Clemson 1 September 21, at Clemson, SC Scoring: M-Mullins (Penalty Kick) 35:03 C-Amirkhanian (McNamara, Burnikel) 46:48 M-Tshuma (Jane) 49:41 M-Mullins (Penalty Kick) 82:33 Scoring By Periods: Maryland 1 2 =3 Clemson 0 1 =1

Shots: Clemson 13, Gardner-Webb 8 Corner Kicks: Clemson 2, Gardner-Webb 2 Goalie Saves: Tarbell (CU) 0, Swan (GW) 4 Fouls: Clemson 17, Gardner-Webb 12 Clemson Shots: McNamara 2, Smith 2, Moreno 1, Happi 1, Amirkhanian 2, Stockinger 1, Sanchez 1, Casner 3 Clemson Starters: Tarbell, Fisher, Belair, McNamara, Clowes, Smith, Dia, Moreno, Happi, Kavita, Amirkhanian Clemson Subs: Stockinger, Sanchez, Casner, Happ, Nelson, Cajka, Murphy, Burnikel, Robinson Attendance: 544

Shots: Clemson 12, Maryland 10 Corner Kicks: Clemson10, Maryland 5 Goalie Saves: Glodack (C) 5, Steffen (M) 3 Fouls: Clemson 15, Maryland 15 Clemson Shots: Metcalf 1, McNamara 2, Clowes 1, Sanchez 2, Moreno 2, Happi 2, Amirkhanian 2 Clemson Starters: Glodack, Fisher, Metcalf, McNamara, Clowes, Sanchez, Dia, Moreno, Happi, Kavita, Burnikel Clemson Subs: Stockinger, Smith, Amirkhanian, Robinson Attendance: 1,230

Clemson 1, N.C. State 0 September 14, at Raleigh, NC

Clemson 2, USC Upstate 0 September 24, at Clemson, SC

Scoring: C-Sanchez (Unassisted) 0:28 Scoring By Periods: Clemson 1 0 =1 N.C. State 0 0 =0 Shots: Clemson 6, N.C. State 17 Corner Kicks: Clemson 5, N.C. State 3 Goalie Saves: Glodack (C) 7, Otte (NCS) 4 Fouls: Clemson 11, N.C. State 12 Clemson Shots: McNamara 1, Clowes 1, Sanchez 2, Smith 1, Amirkhanian 1 Clemson Starters: Glodack, Fisher, Metcalf, McNamara, Clowes, Stockinger, Sanchez, Smith, Dia, Kavita, Amirkhanian Clemson Subs: Belair, Casner, Moreno, Nelson, Happi, Burnikel Attendance: 1,809 Clemson 2, UNC-Greensboro 0 September 17, at Clemson, SC Scoring: C-McNamara (Penalty Kick) 40:39 C-Sanchez (Clowes) 70:00

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

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Scoring By Periods: Clemson 1 1 =2 UNC-Greensboro 0 0 =0 Shots: Clemson 9, UNC-Greensboro 13 Corner Kicks: Clemson 4, UNC-Greensboro 5 Goalie Saves: Tarbell (CU) 5, Moffitt (UNCG) 1 Fouls: Clemson 6, UNC-Greensboro 10 Clemson Shots: Metcalf 1, McNamara 1, Sanchez 2, Smith 1, Casner 2, Happi 1, Burnikel 1 Clemson Starters: Tarbell, Fisher, Metcalf, McNamara, Clowes, Stockinger, Sanchez, Smith, Dia, Kavita, Amirkhanian Clemson Subs: Belair, Casner, Moreno, Happi, Burnikel, Robinson Attendance: 1,123

Scoring: C-Fisher (McNamara) 21:44 C-Amirkhanian (Sanchez, Metcalf) 48:25 Scoring By Periods: Clemson 1 1 =2 USC Upstate 0 0 =0 Shots: Clemson 15, USC Upstate 2 Corner Kicks: Clemson 10, USC Upstate 1 Goalie Saves: Glodack (C) 0, El-Haddad (U) 1 Fouls: Clemson 9, USC Upstate 13 Clemson Shots: Fisher 1, McNamara 2, Clowes 1, Stockinger 2, Sanchez 1, Kavita 1, Burnikel 3, Amirkhanian 2, Moreno 2 Clemson Starters: Glodack, Fisher, Metcalf, McNamara, Clowes, Stockinger, Sanchez, Dia, Kavita, Burnikel, Amirkhanian Clemson Subs: Smith, Casner, Happ, Moreno, Happi, Murphy, Robinson Attendance: 1,138 Clemson 0, Virginia Tech 0 (OT) September 27, at Blacksburg, VA Scoring By Periods: Clemson 0 0 0 0 =0 Va. Tech 0 0 0 0 =0 Shots: Clemson 22, Va. Tech 11 Corner Kicks: Clemson 9, Va. Tech 5 Goalie Saves: Tarbell (CU) 2, Renfro (VT) 10 Fouls: Clemson 11, Va. Tech 19 Clemson Shots: Fisher 4, Metcalf 2, McNamara 4, Clowes 3, Stockinger 2, Sanchez 3, Dia 1, Burnikel 2, Amirkhanian 1 Clemson Starters: Tarbell, Fisher, Metcalf, McNamara, Clowes, Stockinger, Sanchez, Dia, Kavita, Burnikel, Amirkhanian Clemson Subs: Smith, Casner, Moreno, Happi, Robinson Attendance: 2,061

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2013 Box Scores

MEN’S SOCCER Notre Dame 2, Clemson 1 (OT) October 5, at Clemson, SC

Furman 2, Clemson 1 October 15, at Clemson, SC

Scoring: ND-Shipp (Unassisted) 20:08 C-Amirkhanian (McNamara) 87:02 ND-Shipp (Unassisted) 91:55

Scoring: F-Peoples (Edet) 17:26 F-Michael Gandier (Ontiveros) 49:59 C-Iain Smith (Metcalf) 60:03

Scoring By Periods: Notre Dame 1 0 1 =2 Clemson 0 1 0 =1

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

Shots: Clemson 15, Notre Dame 7 Corner Kicks: Clemson 4, Notre Dame 3 Goalie Saves: Tarbell (C) 1, Wall (ND) 2 Fouls: Clemson 13, Notre Dame 11 Clemson Shots: Metcalf 3, McNamara 3, Clowes 1, Moreno 1, Burnikel 1, Amirkhanian 3, Sanchez 3 Clemson Starters: Tarbell, Fisher, Metcalf, McNamara, Clowes, Stockinger, Dia, Moreno, Kavita, Burnikel, Amirkhanian Clemson Subs: Sanchez, Smith, Casner, Robinson Attendance: 3,680

Shots: Clemson 14, Furman 5 Corner Kicks: Clemson 9, Furman 1 Goalie Saves: Tarbell (CU) 0, Lissek (F) 5 Fouls: Clemson 9, Furman 7 Clemson Shots: Fisher 2, Sanchez 1, Moreno 2, Happi 3, Burnikel 1, Amirkhanian 1, Stockinger 1, Smith 3 Clemson Starters: Tarbell, Fisher, Metcalf, Clowes, Sanchez, Dia, Moreno, Happi, Kavita, Burnikel, Amirkhanian Clemson Subs: Belair, Stockinger, Smith, Casner, Robinson Attendance: 3,180

Clemson 2, North Carolina 1 (OT) October 8, at Chapel Hill, NC Scoring: C-McNamara (Unassisted) 1:04 NC-Valimaa (Rice, Holness) 67:37 C-Amirkhanian (Burnikel, Tarbell) 91:38 Scoring By Periods: Clemson 1 0 1 =2 North Carolina 0 1 0 =1 Shots: Clemson 14, No. Carolina 11 Corner Kicks: Clemson 4, No. Carolina 3 Goalie Saves: Tarbell (C) 2, Moore (NC) 7 Fouls: Clemson 14, No. Carolina 4 Clemson Shots: Metcalf 1, McNamara 6, Sanchez 2, Amirkhanian 2, Moreno 1, Happi 1, Burnikel 1 Clemson Starters: Tarbell, Fisher, Metcalf, McNamara, Clowes, Stockinger, Sanchez, Smith, Dia, Kavita, Amirkhanian Clemson Subs: Belair, Casner, Moreno, Happi, Burnikel Attendance: 795 Clemson 1, Wake Forest 1 (OT) October 11, at Winston-Salem, NC Scoring: WF-Gimenez (Unassisted) 15:50 C-T.J. Casner (McNamara) 36:26 Scoring By Periods: Clemson 1 0 0 0 =1 Wake Forest 1 0 0 0 =1 Shots: Clemson 12, Wake Forest 17 Corner Kicks: Clemson 6, Wake Forest 4 Goalie Saves: Tarbell (CU) 6, Harris (WF) 7 Fouls: Clemson 16, Wake Forest 12 Clemson Shots: McNamara 4, Moreno 2, Amirkhanian 2, Belair 2, Clowes 1, Casner 1 Clemson Starters: Tarbell, Fisher, Metcalf, McNamara, Stockinger, Sanchez, Dia, Moreno, Kavita, Burnikel, Amirkhanian Clemson Subs: Belair, Clowes, Smith, Casner, Happi, Robinson Attendance: 2,513

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Clemson 2 Pittsburgh 0 October 18, at Clemson, SC Scoring: C-Stockinger (Penalty Kick) 41:54 C-McNamara (Casner) 51:39 Scoring By Periods: Clemson 1 1 =2 Pittsburgh 0 0 =0 Shots: Clemson 23, Pittsburgh 4 Corner Kicks: Clemson 4, Pittsburgh 5 Goalie Saves: Glodack (CU) 3, Lynd (P) 7 Fouls: Clemson 12, Pittsburgh 22 Clemson Shots: Fisher 1, Belair 1, McNamara 5, Stockinger 1, Dia 3, Happi 5, Clowes 2, Sanchez 1, Casner 4 Clemson Starters: Glodack, Fisher, Belair, Metcalf, McNamara, Stockinger, Smith, Dia, Happi, Kavita, Amirkhanian Clemson Subs: Clowes, Sanchez, Casner, Moreno, Burnikel Attendance: 2,726 Charlotte 3, Clemson 1 October 22, at Charlotte, NC Scoring: CHAR-Parker (Gibson) 58:12 C-Sanchez (Casner, Belair) 65:50 CHAR-Gibson (Penalty Kick) 68:31 CHAR-Parker (Mayhew, Gentile) 72:37 Scoring By Periods: Charlotte 0 3 =3 Clemson 0 1 =1 Shots: Clemson 11, Charlotte 16 Corner Kicks: Clemson 4, Charlotte 4 Goalie Saves: Tarbell (CU) 6, Davis (CHA) 3 Fouls: Clemson 18, Charlotte 15 Clemson Shots: Belir 2, McNamara 2, Sanchez 3, Happi 1, Amirkhanian 2, Casner 1 Clemson Starters: Tarbell, Fisher, Belair, McNamara, Stockinger, Sanchez, Dia, Happi, Kavita,

Amirkhanian, Robinson Clemson Subs: Clowes, Smith, Casner, Moreno, Burnikel Attendance: 1,062 Clemson 3, Boston College 2 October 25, at Clemson, SC Scoring: C-Sanchez (Amirkhanian) 16:14 C-Casner (Moreno) 38:18 C-Belair (McNamara) 54:14 BC-DeNormandie (Lewis) 69:57 BC-Frano (Lewis) 84:23 Scoring By Periods: Clemson 2 1 =3 Boston College 0 2 =2 Shots: Clemson 14, Boston College 10 Corner Kicks: Clemson 3, Boston College 1 Goalie Saves: Tarbell (CU) 1, Kapp (BC) 3 Fouls: Clemson 11, Boston College 11 Clemson Shots: Belair 3, McNamara 1, Sanchez 3, Dia 1, Happi 1, Amirkhanian 1, Canser 2, Moreno 1, Burnikel 1 Clemson Starters: Tarbell, Fisher, Belair, Metcalf, McNamara, Clowes, Sanchez, Dia, Happi, Kavita, Amirkhanian Clemson Subs: Stockinger, Casner, Moreno, Burnikel Attendance: 2,108 Syracuse 1, Clemson 0 November 1, at Syracuse, NY Scoring: S-Halis (Unassisted) 60:34 Scoring By Periods: Syracuse 0 1 =1 Clemson 0 0 =0 Shots: Clemson 12, Syracuse 5 Corner Kicks: Clemson 6 Syracuse 1 Goalie Saves: Tarbell (CU) 2, Bono (S) 6 Fouls: Clemson 12, Syracuse 7 Clemson Shots: Fisher 1, McNamara 2, Sanchez 3, Happi 1, Amirkhanian 2, Casner 2, Burnikel 1 Clemson Starters: Tarbell, Fisher, Belair, Metcalf, McNamara, Clowes, Sanchez, Dia, Happi, Kavita, Amirkhanian Clemson Subs: Smith, Casner, Moreno, Burnikel Attendance: 1,007 Duke 1, Clemson 0 November 8, at Clemson, SC Scoring: D-Coulter (Huitema, Mathers) 77:07 Scoring By Periods: Duke 0 1 =1 Cemson 0 0 =0 Shots: Clemson 11, Duke 11 Corner Kicks: Clemson 6, Duke 3 Goalie Saves: Tarbell (CU) 2, Long (D) 4 Fouls: Clemson 8, Duke 9 Clemson Shots: Belair 3, McNamara 3, Amirkhanian 2, Happi 2, Burnikel 1 Clemson Starters: Tarbell, Fisher, Belair, Metcalf,

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2013 Box Scores

MEN’S SOCCER

0-1

1-0 1-0 0-1

1-0 1-0

0-1

0-1

0-2 0-1 0-1 1-0

1-0

3-2 0-2 0-1

1-0

2-0

1-0 1-1 1-0 1-0 1-1

1-0 1-0 0-1 0-1

0-1 1-0 0-1

0-1

Moreno

1-0

0-1

0-1

0-1 0-1

0-1

1-0 1-0

0-1

1-0 1-0

0-1

7-8 0-1 0-3

1-0 1-0

Totals

Maryland (ACC)

North Carolina

Boston College

Charlotte

Pittsburgh

Elon (NCAA)

6-3 1-3

0-1

1-0

Metcalf

1-0 2-1 0-1

5-3

1-0

Stockinger

1-1 1-0

Tarbell

1-0

0-1

0-1

2-4 2-1 2-2 3-2 1-0 2-1 1-2 2-3 0-0 1-1 2-2 1-1 1-1 2-1 1-2 3-3 0-0 0-0 2-3 0-0 1-1 29-30

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0-1

0-1

Happi

Totals

Shots: Clemson 19, Elon 12 Corner Kicks: Clemson 9, Elon 5 Goalie Saves: Tarbell (CU) 2, Dean (E) 3 Fouls: Clemson 16, Elon 9 Clemson Shots: Belair 3, Metcalf 2, McNamara 3, Clowes 1, Sanchez 1, Casner 3, Kavita 1, Burnikel 1 Clemson Starters: Tarbell, Fisher, Belair, Metcalf, McNamara, Clowes, Sanchez, Casner, Dia, Kavita, Burnikel Clemson Subs: Stockinger, Smith, Moreno, Happi Attendance: 3,348

0-1

Fisher

Smith

0-1

1-0

Dia

Sanchez

Furman

1-0 1-0

Casner

McNamara

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

0-1 1-0

Burnikel

Clowes

Wake Forest

North Carolina

Notre Dame

Virginia Tech

USC Upstate

UNC-Greens.

N.C. State

Gardner-Webb

Virginia

South Carolina

Mercer

Shots: Clemson 12, North Carolina 5 Corner Kicks: Clemson 7, North Carolina 0 Goalie Saves: Tarbell (C) 0, Moore (NC) 1 Fouls: Clemson 16, North Carolina 14 Clemson Shots: Fisher 1, Belair 1, McNamara 2, Dia 1, Burnikel 2, Amirkhanian 2, Casner 1, Moreno 2 Clemson Starters: Tarbell, Fisher, Belair, Metcalf, McNamara, Clowes, Sanchez, Dia, Kavita, Burnikel, Amirkhanian Clemson Subs: Stockinger, Smith, Casner, Moreno, Happi Attendance: 1,242

0-1

Scoring: E-Waterman (Diehl) 58:51 C-Moreno (Metcalf) 69:49

Shots: Clemson 11, Maryland 13 Corner Kicks: Clemson 8, Maryland 4 Goalie Saves: Tarbell (CU) 6, Steffen (M) 3 Fouls: Clemson 15, Maryland 10 Clemson Shots: Belair 2, Metcalf 1, McNamara 1, Clowes 1, Sanchez 1, Dia 2, Amirkhanian 2, Casner 1 Clemson Starters: Tarbell, Fisher, Belair, Metcalf, McNamara, Clowes, Sanchez, Dia, Kavita, Burnikel, Amirkhanian Clemson Subs: Casner, Moreno, Happi Attendance: 3,352

Maryland

Scoring By Periods: Clemson 0 2 =2 North Carolina 1 0 =1

Belair

Scoring: MD-Sauers (Mullins) 99:47 Scoring By Periods: Clemson 0 0 0 =0 Maryland 0 0 1 =1

Scoring: NC-Vandermaas (Olofson) 0:29 C-Casner (Sanchez, Amirkhanian) 75:00 C-Fisher (McNamara) 81:57

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#24 Clemson 1, #18 Elon 1 (OT) NCAA Tournament 1st Round November 21, at Elon, NC

Duke

Clemson 2, North Carolina 1 ACC Tournament Quarterfinals November 12, at Clemson, SC

#4 Maryland 1, Clemson 0 (OT) ACC Semifinals November 15, at Germantown, MD

Syracuse

McNamara, Clowes, Stockinger, Sanchez, Dia, Kavita, Amirkhanian Clemson Subs: Casner, Moreno, Happi, Cajka, Burnikel Attendance: 2,438

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2013 Results/Stats

MEN’S SOCCER 2013 Results (Overall Record: 11-7-3, ACC Record: 5-4-2) #CU #Opp. Date Score WL T Site Rank Opponent Rank A. 30 2-0 W H Mercer S. 2 2-1 W H South Carolina (OT) S. 6 2-0 W A * Virginia S. 8 3-0 W H Gardner-Webb S. 14 1-0 W A (20-9) * N.C. State S. 17 2-0 W H (13-4) UNC Greensboro S. 21 1-3 L H (13-4) * Maryland (17-23) S. 24 2-0 W H (16-15) USC Upstate S. 27 0-0 T A (16-15) * Virginia Tech (OT) O. 5 1-2 L H (13-14) * Notre Dame (OT) (2-2) O. 8 2-1 W A (17-17) * North Carolina (OT) (12-9) O. 11 1-1 T A (17-17) * Wake Forest (OT) (15-18) O. 15 1-2 L H (9-9) Furman (22-NR) O. 18 2-0 W H (9-9) * Pittsburgh O. 22 1-3 L A (14-23) Charlotte O. 25 3-2 W H (14-23) * Boston College N. 1 0-1 L A (19-23) * Syracuse N. 8 0-1 L H * Duke N. 12 2-1 W H1 North Carolina (24-15) N. 15 0-1 L N2 Maryland (OT) (4-4) N. 21 1-1 T A3 (NR-24) Elon (OT-PK) (24-18) 1-ACC Tournament Quarterfinals, Clemson, SC 2-ACC Tournament Semifinals, Cary, NC 3-NCAA Tournament, First Round #Rankings according to the NSCAA and Soccer America Polls *Denotes Atlantic Coast Conference Match

Player Thomas McNamara Ara Amirkhanian Manolo Sanchez T.J. Casner Thales Moreno Bobby Belair Kyle Fisher Iain Smith Jack Metcalf Alexandre Happi Alex Stockinger Austen Burnikel Paul Clowes Amadou Dia Andrew Tarbell Phanuel Kavita Richard Robinson Kyle Murphy John Cajka Wes Nelson Tyler Happ Clemson Totals Opponent Totals

2013 Individual Statistics GP-GS Shots Assists Goals 20-20 50 8 7 20-19 35 3 6 21-17 37 3 5 20-1 20 2 3 21-6 22 1 2 17-9 18 3 1 21-21 12 0 2 18-8 11 1 1 19-19 13 3 0 20-7 19 0 1 19-13 10 0 1 18-9 15 2 0 21-18 13 2 0 21-21 8 1 0 15-15 0 1 0 21-21 3 0 0 9-1 0 0 0 2-0 0 0 0 2-0 0 0 0 2-0 0 0 0 2-0 0 0 0 21 286 30 29 21 199 16 20

GOALKEEPER STATISTICS Player GP-GS Min. SO Goals Andrew Tarbell 15-15 1423 4 16 Chris Glodack 6-6 552 4 4 Clemson Totals 21 1975 8 20 Opponent Totals 21 1975 4 29 MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS Corner Kicks: Clemson 131, Opponents 66 Fouls: Clemson 279, Opponents 254 Scoring By Period Clemson Opponents

1 14 5

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OT 1 2

OT 1 0

WG 4 1 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 7

GAA 1.01 0.65 0.91 1.35

Points 22 15 13 8 5 5 4 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 88 56

Saves 36 20 56 89

Scoring by Periods Clemson 1 1 Mercer 0 0

GAME BY GAME TEAM STATISTICS Goals Ast Pts Shots CK Saves Fouls =2 4 8 11 7 1 15 =0 0 0 6 2 2 13

Clemson So. Carolina

1 0 0 1 =2 0 1 0 0 =1

1 1

5 3

17 10

9 4

2 7

16 18

Clemson Virginia

2 0 0 0

=2 =0

2 0

6 0

13 6

5 5

3 5

19 11

Clemson 2 1 Gardner-Webb 0 0

=3 =0

2 0

8 0

13 8

2 2

0 4

17 12

Clemson N.C. State

1 0 0 0

=1 =0

0 0

2 0

6 17

5 3

7 4

11 12

Clemson UNC-Green.

1 1 0 0

=2 =0

1 0

5 0

9 13

4 5

5 1

6 10

Clemson Maryland

0 1 1 2

=1 =3

2 1

4 7

12 10

10 5

5 3

15 15

Clemson USC Upstate

1 1 0 0

=2 =0

3 0

7 0

15 2

10 1

0 1

9 13

Clemson Va. Tech

0 0 0 0 =0 0 0 0 0 =0

0 0

0 0

22 11

9 5

2 11

11 19

Clemson Notre Dame

0 1 0 1 0 1

=1 =2

1 0

3 4

15 7

4 3

1 2

13 11

Clemson No. Carolina

1 0 1 0 1 0

=2 =1

2 2

6 4

14 11

4 3

2 7

14 4

Clemson Wake Forest

1 0 0 0 =1 1 0 0 0 =1

1 0

3 2

12 17

6 4

6 7

16 12

Clemson Furman

0 1 1 1

=1 =2

1 2

3 6

14 5

9 1

0 5

9 7

Clemson Pittsburgh

1 1 0 0

=2 =0

1 0

5 0

23 4

4 5

3 7

12 22

Clemson Charlotte

0 1 0 3

=1 =3

2 3

4 9

11 16

4 4

6 3

18 15

Clemson 2 1 Boston College 0 2

=3 =2

3 2

9 6

14 10

3 1

1 3

11 11

Clemson Syracuse

0 0 0 1

=0 =1

0 0

0 2

12 5

6 1

2 6

12 7

Clemson Duke

0 0 0 1

=0 =1

0 2

0 4

11 11

6 3

2 4

8 9

Clemson No. Carolina

0 2 1 0

=2 =1

3 1

7 3

12 5

7 0

0 1

16 14

Clemson Maryland

0 0 0 0 0 1

=0 =1

0 1

0 3

11 13

8 4

6 3

15 10

Clemson Elon

0 1 0 0 =1 0 1 0 0 =1

1 1

3 3

19 12

9 5

2 3

16 9

30 16

88 56

286 131 199 66

56 89

279 254

CU Totals Opp. Totals

14 13 1 1=29 5 13 2 0=20

TOT =29 =20

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2013 Clemson Individual Match Highs 3 Thomas McNamara vs. Gardner-Webb, 9-8-13 3 Thomas McNamara vs. Mercer, 8-30-13 1 Several Times 1 Several Times 6 Thomas McNamara at North Carolina, 10-8-13 5 Alexandre Happi vs. Pittsburgh, 10-18-13 5 Thomas McNamara vs. Pittsburgh, 10-18-13 7 Chris Glodack at N.C. State, 9-14-13 6 Andrew Tarbell vs. Maryland, 11-15-13 6 Andrew Tarbell at Charlotte, 10-22-13 6 Andrew Tarbell at Wake Forest, 10-11-13 McNamara

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2013 Clemson Team Match Highs 9 vs. Boston College, 10-25-13 8 vs. Gardner-Webb, 9-8-13 8 vs. Mercer, 8-30-13 3 vs. Boston College, 10-25-13 3 vs. Gardner-Webb, 9-8-13 4 vs. Mercer, 8-30-13 3 vs. North Carolina, 11-12-13 3 vs. Boston College, 10-25-13 3 vs. USC Upstate, 9-24-13 23 vs. Pittsburgh, 10-18-13 22 at Virginia Tech, 9-27-13 7 at N.C.State, 9-14-13 6 vs.Maryland, 11-15-13 6 at Charlotte 10-22-13 6 at Wake Forest, 10-11-13

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Statistical Leaders Goals Scored Thomas McNamara 7 Ara Amirkhanian 6 Manolo Sanchez 5 T.J. Casner 3

Points Thomas McNamara 22 Ara Amirkhanian 15 Monolo Sanchez 13 T.J. Casner 8

Assists Thomas McNamara Bobby Belair Jack Metcalf Manolo Sanche Ara Amirkhanian

Game Winning Goals Thomas McNamara 4 Kyle Fisher 2

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SINGLE MATCH RECORDS MOST GOALS SCORED BY A CLEMSON PLAYER No. Name Site-Opp. 1. #7 Nnamdi Nwokocha H- Belmont Abbey 2. 6 Henry Abadi A-Western Carolina 3. 5 Leo Serrano H- Erskine 5 Andy Demori A-Emory 5 Nabeel Kammoun A-Jacksonville 5 Joe Babashak H-Furman 5 Henry Abadi A- N.C. State 5 Christian Nwokocha H- Duke 5 Wolde Harris H-Vanderbilt 10. 4 Andy Demori A-Emory 4 Andy Demori A-The Citadel 4 Henry Abadi H-Furman 4 Woolley Ford H-Furman 4 Rennie Phillips A-N.C. State 4 George Hyles H-North Carolina 4 Godwin Ogbueze A-N.C. State 4 Christian Nwokocha H-James Madison 4 Christian Nwokocha H-Florida Tech 4 Nnamdi Nwokocha H-Erskine 4 Chuck Nash H-Appalachian State 4 Pearse Tormey H-Presbyterian 4 Jimmy Glenn H-Santa Clara 4 John Hammontree H-Maryville 4 Wael Salam H-Mercer 4 Wolde Harris H-App. State 4 Woldie Harris H-Mercer 4 Jeff Yenzer H-UNC Asheville 4 Wojtek Krakowiak H-Elon 4 Mark Lisi H-Winthrop 4 Michael Brooks H-Maryland #-All 7 Goals Scored in First Half

No. 1. 4 2. 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

MOST GOALS BY A CLEMSON OPPONENT Name Site-Opp. Rasim Tugberg A-Maryland Nick Skirka H-Maryland Pato Gutierrez A-Duke Matt Malloy A-SIU-Edwardsville Jay Heaps H-Duke Greg Oldfield N1-Penn State Bobby O'Brien A-Virginia Tech Andrew Wenger H-Duke

Date 10-3-69 10-24-70 10-27-70 12-9-79 9-21-97 9-3-99 11-21-03 9-16-11

No. 1. 4 4 4 4 4 6. 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

MOST ASSISTS BY A CLEMSON PLAYER Name Site-Opp. Mark Kinch H-Erskine Miles Joseph H-Francis Marion Rivers Guthrie H-Mercer Eric Quill H-UNC-Asheville Pablo Webster A-UNC-Charlotte Mark Rubich H-Erskine Schroeder A-Oglethorpe Stu Clarkson A-Furman Nabell Kammoun H-Furman Roberto Bradford H-Furman Clyde Browne H-Virginia Nabell Kammoun A-Western Carolina Woolley Ford A-Western Carolina Clyde Watson A-Jacksonville Douglas Scott A-Jacksonville Joseph Awesu H-Furman

Date 10-7-92 9-28-93 9-14-94 9-1-96 11-5-00 10-10-67 11-17-67 10-10-70 10-10-71 10-10-71 10-29-72 9-26-73 9-26-73 9-30-74 9-30-74 10-17-79

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Date 9-9-79 9-26-73 10-10-67 10-10-70 9-25-71 11-10-71 9-16-73 10-26-75 9-4-94 9-28-68 10-26-68 10-3-73 10-3-73 11-3-74 10-18-74 10-19-75 10-27-76 9-11-77 10-24-79 9-5-82 10-3-89 10-7-90 10-16-91 9-29-92 9-22-93 9-14-94 9-1-96 10-28-98 10-13-99 10-3-08

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

Nnamdi Nwokocha Maxwell Amatasiro Gary Conner Gary Conner Paul Carollo Eric Eichmann Bruce Murray Eric Eichmann Jamey Rootes Kevin England Pearse Tormey Imad Baba Rivers Guthrie Danny Care Imad Baba Mark Lisi Scott Bower Wojtek Krakowiak Scott McIllroy Ian Fuller Bob Cavanaugh Ross Goodacre Pablo Webster Fabio Tambosi Fabio Tambosi Justin Moore Hector Quintanar

H-Appalachian State H-Appalachian State H-Mercer H-Charleston A-North Carolina H-Winthrop H-USC-Spar. H-Charleston H-UNC-Asheville H-Jacksonville H-Catawba H-Char. Southern H-Mercer H-The Citadel H-Wofford H-Erskine H-Belmont H-Belmont H-Belmont H-Appalachian State H-Winthrop H-Hartford H-N.C. State H-Gardner-Webb H-UNC-Greensboro H-Jacksonville H-Georgia State

9-5-82 9-19-84 9-5-84 9-1-85 9-15-85 9-29-85 10-16-85 8-31-86 9-1-87 9-24-89 9-12-90 9-6-93 9-14-94 9-20-95 11-1-95 10-16-96 9-9-98 9-9-98 9-9-98 9-15-99 10-13-99 9-3-00 9-24-00 9-19-01 9-8-02 10-4-05 8-29-06

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MOST ASSISTS BY A CLEMSON OPPONENT Name Site-Opp. Tim Guelker A-SIU-Edwardsville Neil Covone A-Wake Forest Jeff Agoos N-Virginia

No. 1. 19 19 3. 17 17 17

MOST SHOTS BY A CLEMSON PLAYER Name Site-Opp. Andy Demori A-Emory Wolley Ford A-The Citadel Andy Demori A-Appalachian State Andy Demori A-Furman Henry Abadi H-Citadel

Date 10-10-70 10-7-73 10-21-70 10-10-70 10-17-72

No. 1. 15 2. 13

MOST SHOTS BY A CLEMSON OPPONENT Name Site-Opp. Cone H-Furman Villa A-SIU-Edwardsville

Date 11-14-68 10-2-76

No. 1. 16 2. 12 12 12 5. 11 6. 10 10 10 10 10

MOST POINTS SCORED BY A CLEMSON PLAYER Name Site-Opp. Nnamdi Nwokocha H-Belmont Abbey Henry Abadi A-Western Carolina Joe Babashak H-Furman Henry Abadi A-N.C. State Leo Serrano H- Erskine Andy Demori A-Emory Nabeel Kammoun A-Jacksonville Christian Nwokocha H-Duke Wolde Harris H-Vanderbilt Andy Demori H-Emory

Date 9-9-79 9-26-73 11-10-71 9-16-73 10-10-67 10-10-70 9-25-71 10-26-75 9-4-94 9-28-68

No. 1. 8 2. 7 3. 6 6 6 6

Date 12-9-79 11-2-89 11-8-92

No. 1. 25 2. 22 3. 21 4. 20 5. 18 6. 17 17 8. 16 9. 15

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MOST GOALKEEPER SAVES BY A CLEMSON PLAYER Name Site-Opp. Date Gary Pace A-Warren Wilson 11-2-68 Denis Carrington H-Howard 10-6-74 Paul Smith A-N.C. State 11-11-67 Gary Pace H-Duke 10-24-69 Gary Pace A-N.C. State 11-8-69 Paul Smith H-Warren Wilson 11-4-67 Gary Pace A-Erskine 11-5-68 Jamie Swanner A-Duke 11-20-82 Sean Burke A-N.C. State 9-20-81

MOST GOALKEEPER SAVES BY A CLEMSON OPPONENT No. Name Site-Opp. Date 1. 26 Bill Finneyfrock H-Erskine 9-25-75 2. 24 Williams A-Furman 11-14-68 3. 23 Marshall Withers H-Furman 9-26-74 23 Dave Dolphus A-South Florida 10-4-74 5. 21 Larry Goldberg A-North Carolina 10-4-81 21 Adams A-The Citadel 10-26-68 7. 20 Dave Williams A-Furman 10-6-67 20 Whitaker H-Oglethorpe 10-27-67 9. 18 Dick Craft H-Erskine 10-10-67 18 Michael Farrell H-Maryland 11-10-74 18 Michael Watson H-N.C. State 9-22-02 18 Gerald Nay H-James Madison 9-14-75

MOST POINTS SCORED BY A CLEMSON OPPONENT Name Site-Opp. Date Rasim Tugberk A-Maryland 10-3-69 Andrew Wenger H-Duke 9-16-11 Matt Malloy A-SIU-Edwardsville 12-9-79 Jay Heaps H-Duke 9-21-97 Greg Oldfield N-Penn State 9-3-99 Bobby O'Brien A-Virginia Tech 11-21-03 SHORTEST TIME BETWEEN CLEMSON GOALS

vs. So. Carolina at Clemson, SC, 11-3-91 :18 David McGuire, 48:38, Garrett Cronin, 48:56 vs. Charleston Southern at Clemson, SC, 9-5-90 :19 Chris Martinez, 51:15, Jimmy Glenn, 51:34 vs. Brown at Clemson, SC, 9-15-78 :21 Marwan Kamaruddin, 23:38, Taiwo Ogunjobi 23:59 vs. Furman at Clemson, SC, 10-17-79 :22 Nnamdi Nwokocha, 18:46, Obed Ariri 19:08 vs. UNC-Asheville, at Clemson, SC 10-26-94 :23 Wolde Harris, 15:10, Bryan Sproviero, 15:33 vs. Davis & Elkins, at Clemson, SC 10-23-81 :24 Maxwell Amatasiro, 46:18, Nnamdi Nwokocha 46:42 vs. North Carolina, at Clemson, SC, 9-11-94 :31 Wolde Harris, 17:09, Wolde Harris, 17:40

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SINGLE MATCH RECORDS Minimum Time Elapsed Between Goals Scored by Same Individual :31 Wolde Harris vs. North Carolina 9-11-94 Minimum Time Elapsed from start of game until first goal :24 Amadou Dia vs. Wake Forest 9-9-11 :28 Manolo Sanchez vs. N.C. State 9-14-13 :25 Austin Savage vs. N.C. State 10-31-10 :39 Wolde Harris vs. Vanderbilt 9-4-94 Most Goals in a half: 7 Nnamdi Nwokocha vs. Belmont Abbey, 9-9-79 Most Assists in a Half: 4 by Mark Kinch vs. Erskine 10-7-92 4 by Miles Joseph vs. Francis Marion 9-28-93 4 by Eric Quill vs. UNC-Asheville, 9-1-96 Four Players scoring two or more goals in a single game: Crag Daugherty (2), Nabeel Kammoun (2), Roberto Bradford (2) and Jon Babashak (4) vs. Furman on 11-10-71 Henry Abadi (4), Woolley Ford (4), Clyde Browne (2) and Ron Geisbers (2) vs. Furman 10-3-73 Jimmy Glenn (2), Wolde Harris (2) Miles Joseph (2), and Sylvan Bednar (2) vs. Charleston Southern on 9-6-93.

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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. CLEMSON PLAYER WITH TWO GOALS AND TWO ASSISTS IN THE SAME MATCH Player Mark Rubich Andy Demori Crag Daugherty Andy Demori Crag Daugherty Andy Demori Nabeel Kammoun Roberto Bradford Jon Babashak Henry Abadi Henry Abadi Damian Ogunsuyi Nnamdi Nwokocha Obed Ariri Mo Tinsley Nnamdi Nwokocha Mo Tinsley Nnamdi Nwokocha Chuck Nash Chuck Nash Gary Connor Pete Stebbins J.R. Fenton Dick Landgren Bruce Murray David Veghte Pearse Tormey Jimmy Glenn Jimmy Glenn Miles Joseph Jeff Yenzer Paul Stalteri Rivers Guthrie Wojtek Krakowiak Mark Lisi Wotjek Krakowiak Mark Lisi

Game Stats 2 Goals 3 Assists 4 Goals 2 Assists 2 Goals 2 Assists 4 Goals 2 Assists 2 Goals 2 Assists 2 Goals 2 Assists 2 Goals 3 Assists 2 Goals 3 Asissts 4 Goals 2 Assists 5 Goals 2 Asissts 3 Goals 3 Assists 2 Goals 2 Assists 7 Goals 2 Assists 3 Goals 2 Assists 3 Goals 2 Assists 2 Goals 2 Assists 2 Goals 2 Assists 2 Goals 2 Assists 2 Goals 2 Assists 2 Goals 2 Assists 2 Goals 3 Assists 2 Goals 2 Assists 2 Goals 2 Assists 2 Goals 2 Assists 2 Goals 2 Assists 2 Goals 2 Assists 2 Goals 3 Assists 2 Goals 2 Assists 2 Goals 2 Assists 2 Goals 2 Assists 2 Goals 2 Assists 2 Goals 2 Assists 3 Goals 2 Assists 2 Goals 2 Assists 2 Goals 2 Assists 2 Goals 2 Assists 2 Goals 2 Assists

Opponent Date H-Erskine 10-10-67 H-Emory 9-28-68 H-Georgia State 9-25-70 H-Georgia State 9-25-70 A-The Citadel 10-3-70 A-Furman 11-10-70 H-Furman 11-10-71 H-Furman 11-10-71 H-Furman 11-10-71 A-N.C. State 9-16-73 H-Emory 9-21-73 A-N.C. State 10-19-75 H-Belmont Abbey 9-9-79 H-Belmont Abbey 9-9-79 H-Belmont Abbey 9-9-79 A-North Carolina 10-21-79 H-Georgia State 9-17-80 A-N.C. State 9-20-81 H-Pfieffer 10-31-82 H-Western Carolina 9-28-83 H-Mercer 9-5-84 H-Mercer 9-5-84 H-Wofford 9-12-85 H-Winthrop 9-29-85 H-N.C. State 11-17-85 H-North Georgia 9-1-89 H-Catawba 9-12-90 H-Lenoir Rhyne 10-23-91 H-Char. Southern 9-6-93 H-Char. Southern 9-6-93 H-Wofford 10-9-96 H-Wofford 10-9-96 H-Vanderbilt 9-4-94 H-Erskine 9-17-97 H-UNC Charlotte 11-23-97 H-Belmont 9-9-98 H-Char. Southern 10-7-98

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MEN’S SOCCER SINGLE SEASON RECORDS Rk. Goals 1. 32 32 3. 31 4. 29 5. 27 6. 26 26 8. 21 21 21 21 21 13. 20 20 20 16. 19 19 19 19. 18 18 18 22. 17 17 24. 16 16 Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4, 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Gls/G 2.08 2.00 1.73 1.58 1.50 1.44 1.40 1.33 1.29 1.26

Rk. Asts. 1. 19 19 3. 18 4. 17 5. 16 6. 15 7. 14 14 14 10. 13 13 13 13. 12 12 12 16 11 11 11 11 11 21. 10 10 10 10 10 10 10

GOALS Name Games Year Henry Abadi 16 1973 Jimmy Glenn 24 1993 Wojtek Krakowiak 24 1998 Wolde Harris 23 1993 Andy Demori 13 1970 Nnamdi Nwokocha 18 1979 Wolde Harris 15 1994 Nnamdi Nwokocha 15 1980 Nnamdi Nwokocha 20 1981 Gary Conner 24 1985 Wolde Harris 23 1995 Woolley Ford 16 1973 Bruce Murray 22 1987 Dimelon Westfield 20 2002 Christian Nwokocha 20 1976 Andy Demori 12 1968 Gary Connor 23 1984 Jimmy Glenn 21 1990 Christian Nwokocha 19 1978 Godwin Ogbueze 21 1976 Nabeel Kammoun 12 1971 Jeff Yenzer 18 1996 Obed Ariri 17 1979 Godwin Ogbueze 15 1975 Gary Connor 18 1986 MOST GOALS PER GAME Name Gls./GP Andy Demori 27/13 Henry Abadi 32/16 Wolde Harris 26/15 Andy Demori 19/12 Nabeel Kammoun 18/12 Nnamdi Nwokocha 26/18 Nnamdi Nwokocha 21/15 Jimmy Glenn 32/24 Wojtek Krakowiak 31/24 Wolde Harris 29/23

Yr. 1970 1973 1994 1968 1971 1979 1980 1993 1998 1994

ASSISTS Name Games Year Eric Eichmann 23 1985 Miles Joseph 24 1993 Rivers Guthrie 19 1994 Mark Lisi 24 1998 Scott Bower 24 1998 Bruce Murray 25 1984 Bruce Murray 21 1985 Pearse Tormey 20 1990 Imad Baba 24 1993 Christian Nwokocha 17 1977 Pearse Tormey 19 1988 Pablo Webster 20 2000 Jimmy Glenn 24 1993 Eric Eichmann 25 1984 Fabio Tambosi 22 2002 Imad Baba 20 1994 Nnamdi Nwokocha 18 1979 Eric Eichmann 20 1986 John Wilson 23 1998 Bruce Murray 22 1987 Rivers Guthrie 21 1993 Mo Tinsley 17 1980 Mo Tinsley 17 1979 Thomas Najjar 20 1990 Danny Care 23 1995 Nabeel Kammoun 15 1972 Clyde Browne 17 1973

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MOST ASSISTS PER GAME Rk. Ast./G Name Asts/Games Yr. 1. 1.00 Crag Daugherty 8/8 1970 2. .95 Rivers Guthrie 18/19 1994 3. .83 Eric Eichmann 19/23 1985 4. .79 Miles Joseph 19/24 1993 5. .76 Christian Nwokocha 13/17 1977 6. .71 Mark Lisi 17/24 1998 7. .70 Pearse Tormey 14/20 1990 8. .68 Pearse Tormey 13/19 1988 9. .67 Scott Bower 16/24 1998 .67 Nabeel Kammoun 10/15 1972 .67 Edo Boonstoppel 8/12 1988 .67 Bruce Murray 14/21 1985 Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 11. 12. 13 14. 15. 16.

20. 21.

25.

Pts. 76 71 70 65 63 60 54 51 51 51 48 47 46 45 44 43 43 43 43 42 41 41 41 41 40

POINTS Name Games Year Jimmy Glenn 24 1993 Henry Abadi 16 1973 Wojtek Krakowiak 24 1998 Wolde Harris 23 1993 Nnamdi Nwokocha 18 1979 Andy Demori 13 1970 Wolde Harris 15 1994 Woolley Ford 17 1973 Bruce Murray 22 1987 Wolde Harris 23 1995 Gary Connor 24 1985 Nnamdi Nwokocha 29 1981 Gary Connor 23 1984 Dimelon Westfield 20 2002 Christian Nwokocha 19 1978 Nnamdi Nwokocha 15 1980 Andy Demori 12 1968 Christian Nwokocha 20 1976 Jimmy Glenn 21 1990 Nabeel Kammoun 12 1971 Bruce Murray 26 1984 Miles Joseph 24 1993 Eric Eichmann 23 1985 Godwin Ogbueze 21 1976 Obed Ariri 17 1979

In 1993, Miles Joseph tied the Clemson record for most assists in a season (19). MOST POINTS PER GAME Pts./G Name Pts./Games Yr. 4.62 Andy Demori 60/13 1970 4.44 Henry Abadi 71/16 1973 3.60 Wolde Harris 54/15 1994 3.58 Andy Demori 43/12 1968 3.50 Nnamdi Nwokocha 63/18 1979 3.50 Nabeel Kammoun 42/12 1971 7. 3.17 Jimmy Glenn 76/24 1993 8. 3.00 Woolley Ford 51/17 1973 3.00 Crag Daugherty 24/8 1970 10. 2.92 Wojtek Krakowiak 70/24 1998 Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

ELITE SCORING CLUBS MOST 50+ POINT SEASONS IN A CAREER 1. 3 Wolde Harris 1993-95 (65, 1993; 54, 1994; 51, 1995)

1. 3 3

MOST 20+ GOAL SCORING SEASONS Wolde Harris 1993-95 Nnamdi Nwokocha 1979-82

1. 3 3

MOST 10+ ASSISTS SEASONS IN A CAREER Eric Eichmann Bruce Murray

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

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Shots 152 135 128 126 115 101 98 97 93 91

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GAME WINNING GOALS Name Games Wojtek Krakowiak 24 Wolde Harris 23 Gary Conner 24 Christian Nwokocha 19 Nnamdi Nwokocha 20 Bruce Murray 22 Jon Payne 20 Wolde Harris 23 Ian Fuller 23 Dane Richards 24

Year 1998 1993 1985 1978 1981 1987 1990 1995 2001 2005

SHOTS Name Goals Andy Demori 27 Christian Nwokocha 18 Henry Abadi 32 Woolley Ford 21 Wolde Harris 21 Bruce Murray 20 Nnamdi Nwokocha 21 Jimmy Glenn 32 Wolde Harris 29 Damian Ogunsuyi 11

Year 1970 1978 1973 1973 1995 1987 1981 1993 1993 1978

GAMES PLAYED Rk. Games Name 1. 26 Bruce Murray 26 Dick Landgren 3. 25 Adubarie Otorubio 25 Eric Eichmann 25 Maxwell Amatasiro

Year 1984 1984 1984 1984 1984

GAMES STARTED Rk. Games Name 1. 25 Adubarie Otorubio 25 Eric Eichmann 3. 24 Dick Landgren 24 Charlie Morgan 24 Mark Lisi 24 Dick Landgren 24 Dane Richards 24 Nathan Sturgis 24 Paul Rutenis 24 Mike Potempa 24 Imad Baba 24 Gary Connor 24 Alan O'Hara 24 Bruce Murray 24 Jamey Rootes 24 Oguchi Onyewu 24 Jaro Zawislan

Year 1984 1984 1984 1984 1998 1985 2005 2005 1987 1998 1993 1985 2005 1984 1987 2001 1993

CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORING A GOAL Rk. No. Name Year 1. 11 Nnamdi Nwokocha 1980 and 1981 2. 9 Andy Demori 1969 and 1970 9 Jimmy Glenn 1993 9 Wolde Harris 1993 9 Dimelon Westfield 2002 MOST HAT TRICKS Rk. No. Name 1. 5 Henry Abadi 2. 4 Andy Demori 4 Nnamdi Nwokocha 4 Jimmy Glenn 4 Wolde Harris 4 Wojtek Krakowiak

Year 1973 1970 1980 1993 1994 1998

MOST CONSECUTIVE MATCHES SCORING A HAT TRICK 4 Nnamdi Nwokocha 1980 DOUBLE FIGURES IN GOALS AND ASSISTS IN SAME SEASON Nnamdi Nwokocha 26 goals 11 assists Mo Tinsley 11 goals and 10 assists Bruce Murray 13 goals and 15 assists Eric Eichmann 11 goals and 19 assists Bruce Murray 20 goals and 11 assists Jimmy Glenn 32 goals and 12 assists Miles Joseph 11 goals and 19 assists Mark Lisi 10 goals and 17 assists

1979 1979 1984 1985 1987 1993 1993 1998

FEWEST GAMES TO SCORE 20 GOALS Rk. No. Name Year 1. 5 Henry Abadi 1973 2. 7 Andy Demori 1970 3. 9 Wolde Harris 1994 4. 11 Nnamdi Nwokocha 1979 11 Nabeel Kammoun 1971 6. 12 Wolde Harris 1993 40 POINTS SCORED BY THREE PLAYERS 1993 Jimmy Glenn 76 Wolde Harris 65 Miles Joseph 41 MOST GOALS SCORED BY TWO PLAYERS 1993 61 Jimmy Glenn 32 Wolde Harris 29 1973 53 Henry Abadi 32 Woolley Ford 21

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

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MOST DOUBLE DIGIT GOALS SCORERS 1976 Obed Ariri 15 (5) Taiwo Ogunjobi 14 Godwin Ogbueze 18 Christian Nwokocha 10 Kenneth Ilodigwe 10 1977 Benedict Popoola 11 (4) Marwan Kamarruddin 11 Godwin Ogbueze 11 Christian Nwokocha 10 1973 Henry Abadi 32 (3) Wooley Ford 21 Clyde Watson 12 1982 Arthur Ebunam 11 (3) Mo Tinsley 15 Chuck Nash 13 1993 Jimmy Glenn 32 (3) Woldie Harris 29 Miles Joseph 11

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9. 10.

No. 15 14 12 10 8 8 8 8 7 6 6 6

Rk. No. 1. 134 2. 124 124 4. 112 5. 110 6 108 7 103 103 9. 97 10. 93 11 92 12. 91 13. 89 14. 86 15 85 16. 83 17. 79 18. 77 19. 76 76

MOST SOLO SHUTOUTS Name Games Jamie Swanner 21 Jamie Swanner 21 Josh Campbell 24 Denis Carrington 17 Jaro Zawislan 21 Doug Warren 23 Phil Marfuggi 24 Jaro Zawislan 21 Matt Jordan 20 John Bruens 15 Sean Burke 17 Matt Jordan 22 MOST SAVES Name Jaro Zawislan Gary Pace Matt Jordan Jaro Zawislan Gary Pace Doug Warren Jaro Zawislan Sean Burke Jaro Zawislan Joseph Bendik Joseph Bendik Jamie Swanner Phil Marfuggi Denis Carrington Joseph Bendik Jamie Swanner Josh Campbell Doug Warren Doug Warren Cody Mizell

Games 21 12 20 22 11 21 21 17 24 19 18 21 24 20 18 21 24 20 23 17

Year 1982 1983 1998 1973 1990 2001 2005 1991 1997 1979 1980 1995 Year 1990 1969 1997 1992 1968 2002 1991 1980 1993 2007 2008 1982 2005 1976 2009 1983 1998 2000 2001 2011

21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

72 70 69 67 64

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Svs/G 10.33 10.00 6.38 6.20 6.06 5.14 5.11 5.09 4.93 4.90

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Pct. .912 .909 .902 .901 .878 .876 .858 .857 .857 10. .852 Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

Jaro Zawislan had 134 Saves in 1990

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22 17 14 16 18

MOST SAVES PER GAME Name Saves/G Gary Pace 124/12 Gary Pace 110/11 Jaro Zawislan 134/21 Matt Jordan 124/20 Sean Burke 103/17 Doug Warren 108/21 Joseph Bendik 92/18 Jaro Zawislan 112/22 Denis Carrington 69/14 Jaro Zawislan 103/21

Year 1969 1968 1990 1997 1980 2002 2008 1992 1974 1991

BEST SAVE PCT. Name Games Year Jamie Swanner 21 1983 Dave Schmieding 6 1974 John Bruens 12 1978 Jamie Swanner 21 1982 Josh Campbell 24 1998 Jaro Zawislan 21 1990 Sean Burke 17 1980 Max Headley 9 1975 John Bruens 17 1977 Denis Carington 14 1974

BEST GOAL AGAINST AVERAGE Avg. Name Games .367 Denis Carrington 17 .373 Jamie Swanner 21 .390 John Bruens 17 .400 John Bruens 12 .480 Jamie Swanner 21 .490 Josh Campbell 24 .590 Max Headley 11 .734 Brian Mills 11 .740 John Bruens 15 .750 Shawn Cartmill 17 .780 Tim Genovese 8 .790 Denis Carrington 20 .790 Matt Jordan 22 .800 Doug Warren 23 .840 Phil Marfuggi 24 .940 Jaro Zawislan 21 .960 Sean Burke 17 .980 Roberto Marinaro 14 1.01 Kevin Taylor 17 1.01 Andrew Tarbell 15 1.02 Jaro Zawislan 21 1.03 Denis Carrington 14 1.04 Chris Dudley 13 1.06 Jaro Zawislan 22 1.09 Tim Geneovese 20

Rk. Wins 1. 21 2. 18 18 4. 17 5. 16 16 16 16 16 10. 15

1995 1981 1974 2006 2010

MOST WINS Name, Record Josh Campbell (21-2-0) Jamie Swanner (18-2-1) Jaro Zawislan (18-5-1) Denis Carrington (17-2-1) Tim Genovese (16-4-0) Jamie Swanner (16-3-2) Jaro Zawislan (16-4-1) John Bruens (16-1-0) Denis Carrington (16-1-0) Matt Jordan (15-6-1)

Year 1973 1983 1977 1978 1982 1998 1975 1988 1979 1985 1987 1976 1995 2001 2005 1990 1980 1987 1989 2013 1991 1974 1985 1992 1984 Year 1998 1982 1993 1976 1984 1983 1990 1977 1973 1995

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. 11. 12. 14.

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

14 13 13 12 12 12 Min. 2,248 2,118 2,050 2,029 2,014 1,932 1,930 1,918 1,885 1,847

Doug Warren (14-4-2) Shawn Cartmill (13-1-1) Jaro Zawislan (13-6-2) Jaro Zawislan (12-6-4) Sean Burke (12-3-2) John Burens (12-2-0)

2000 1985 1991 1992 1980 1979

MOST MINUTES Name Games Year Phil Marfuggi 24 2005 Jaro Zawislan 22 1992 Jaro Zawislan 24 1993 Doug Warren 23 2001 Josh Campbell 24 1998 Matt Jordan 22 1995 Jamie Swanner 21 1983 Doug Warren 21 2002 Matt Jordan 20 1997 Jaro Zawislan 21 1991

Most ACC Shutouts 6 Josh Campbell, 1998 5 Jamie Swanner, 1982 Most Consecutive Shutouts 8 Sean Burke, Steve Beckwith and Jay Thomas Combined (1981) Most Consecutive Shutout Minutes 630:33 Jamie Swanner10-2-83 to 10-26-83

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Yearly Leaders YEARLY SOLO SHUTOUT LEADERS (Team Shutouts in Parentheses) Year Player Shutouts 1967 Gary Pace, SO 2 (2) 1968 Gary Pace, JR 2 (4) 1969 Gary Pace, SR 1 (1) 1970 Three Goalies 1 (1) 1971 Steve Schoen, FR 2 (2) 1972 Greg Schroth, SO 5 (7) 1973 Denis Carrington, FR 9 (12) 1974 Denis Carrington, SO 3 (7) 1975 Maxie Headley, SO 3 (8) 1976 Denis Carrington, SR 4 (12) 1977 John Bruens, SO 7 (9) 1978 Bill Finneyfrock, JR 5 (9) 1979 John Bruens, SR 6 (10) 1980 Sean Burke, FR 7 (7) 1981 Sean Burke, SO 4 (10) 1982 Jamie Swanner, JR 14 (14) 1983 Jamie Swanner, SR *15 (15) 1984 Tim Genovese, FR 4 (10) 1985 Chris Dudley, SO 3 (10) 1986 Chris Dudley, JR 2 (4) 1987 Roberto Marinaro, FR 3 (7) 1988 Bryan Mills, FR 4 (7) 1989 Kevin Taylor, SR 4 (7) 1990 Jaro Zawislan, FR 8 (10) 1991 Jaro Zawislan, SO 8 (11) 1992 Jaro Zawislan, JR 1 (6) 1993 Jaro Zawislan, SR 3 (5) 1994 Matt Jordan, FR 1 (7) 1995 Matt Jordan, SO 6 (11) 1996 Matt Jordan, JR 5 (7) 1997 Matt Jordan, SR 7 (10) 1998 Josh Campbell, JR 12 (15) 1999 Josh Campbell, SR 4 (6) 2000 Doug Warren, SO 4 (6) 2001 Doug Warren, JR 8 (10) 2002 Doug Warren, SR 2 (5) 2003 Phil Marfuggi, FR 2 (4) 2004 Phil Marfuggi, SO 2 (5) 2005 Phil Marfuggi, JR 8 (9) 2006 Phil Marfuggi, SR 4 (7)

Jamie Swanner

Eric Eichmann

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Joseph Bendik, SO Joseph Bendik, JR Joseph Bendik, SR Cody Mizell, FR Cody Mizell, SO Cody Mizell, JR Chris Glodack, Andrew Tarbell, * Single Season Shutout Record

Year 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997

YEARLY SAVES LEADERS Name Paul Smith, SR Gary Pace, JR Gary Pace, SR John Burroughs Steve Schoen, FR Greg Schroth, SO Denis Carrington, FR Denis Carrington, SO Max Headley, SO Not Available John Bruens, SO Bill Finneyfrock, JR John Bruens, SR Sean Burke, FR Sean Burke, SO Jamie Swanner, JR Jamie Swanner, SR Tim Genovese, FR Chris Dudley, SO Chris Dudley, JR Roberto Marinaro, FR Bryan Mills, FR Kevin Taylor, SR Jaro Zawislan, FR Jaro Zawislan, SO Jaro Zawislan, JR Jaro Zawislan, JR Matt Jordan, FR Matt Jordan, SO Matt Jordan, JR Matt Jordan, SR

Andy Demori

3 3 3 2 4 5 4 4

(3) (4) (5) (3) (4) (8) (8) (8)

Saves 78 110 124 44 56 49 39 69 36 29 45 39 103 70 91 83 48 46 38 43 21 54 *134 103 112 97 63 72 52 124

Gary Conner

1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 *Single

Josh Campbell, JR Josh Campbell, SR Doug Warren, SO Doug Warren, JR Doug Warren, SR Phil Marfuggi, FR Phil Marfuggi, SO Phil Marfuggi. JR Phil Marfuggi, SR Joseph Bendik, SO Joseph Bendik, JR Joseph Bendik, SR Cody Mizell, FR Cody Mizell, SO Cody Mizell, JR Andrew Tarbell, season saves record

81 53 77 76 108 55 31 89 67 93 92 85 64 76 59 36

YEARLY GOALS ALLOWED AVG. LEADERS Year Player GAA 1979 John Bruens, SR 0.74 1980 Sean Burke, FR 0.96 1981 Sean Burke, SO 0.84 1982 Jamie Swanner, JR 0.47 1983 Jamie Swanner, SR 0.37 1984 Tim Genovese, FR 1.09 1985 Shawn Cartmill, SR 0.75 1986 Chris Dudley, JR 1.39 1987 Roberto Marinaro, FR 0.98 1988 Bryan Mills, FR 0.73 1989 Kevin Taylor, SR 1.01 1990 Jaro Zawislan, FR 0.94 1991 Jaro Zawislan, SO 1.02 1992 Jaro Zawislan, JR 1.06 1993 Jaro Zawislan, SR 1.14 1994 Matt Jordan, FR 1.40 1995 Matt Jordan, SO 0.79 1996 Matt Jordan, JR 1.31 1997 Matt Jordan, SR 1.09 1998 Josh Campbell, JR 0.49 1999 Josh Campbell, SR 1.23 2000 Doug Warren, SO 1.19 2001 Doug Warren, JR 0.80

Denis Carrington

Matt Jordan

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MEN’S SOCCER 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 *Single

Doug Warren, SR Phil Marfuggi, FR Phil Marfuggi, SO Phil Marfuggi, JR Phil Marfuggi, SR Joseph Bendik, SO Joseph Bendik, JR Joseph Bendik, SR Cody Mizell, FR Cody Mizell, SO Cody Mizell, JR Andrew Tarbell, season goals allowed leader

1.31 1.37 1.35 0.85 1.29 1.50 1.48 1.39 1.15 1.29 1.12 1.01

YEARLY GOAL SCORING LEADERS Year Player Goals 1967 Leo Serrano, SR 9 1968 Andy Demori, SO 19 1969 Andy Demori, JR 10 1970 Andy Demori, SR 27 1971 Nabeel Kammoun, JR 18 1972 Italo Yannuzzelli, JR 15 1973 Henry Abadi, SR *32 1974 Rennie Phillips, FR 17 1975 Godwin Ogbueze, FR 17 1976 Christian Nwokocha, SO 20 1977 Marwan Kamaruddin, SO 12 1978 Christian Nwokocha, SR 18 1979 Nnamdi Nwokocha, FR 26 1980 Nnamdi Nwokocha, SO 21 1981 Nnamdi Nwokocha, JR 21 1982 Mo Tinsley, SR 15 1983 Chuck Nash, JR 13 1984 Gary Conner, SO 19 1985 Gary Conner, JR 21 1986 Gary Conner, SR 16 1987 Bruce Murray, SR 20 1988 James Grimes, FR 12 1989 Pearse Tormey, JR 15 1990 Jimmy Glenn, FR 19 1991 Jimmy Glenn, SO 12 1992 Wael Salama, SR 11 1993 Jimmy Glenn, SR *32

Henry Abadi

Nnamdi Nwokocha

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1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

Wolde Harris, JR Wolde Harris, SR Jeff Yenzer, SR Wojtek Krakowiak, JR Wojtek Krakowiak, SR Ian Fuller, SO Mark Lisi, SR Ian Fuller, SR Dimelon Westfield, SR Charlie Roberts, JR Andre Borges, SR 2004 Steven Rhyne, SR 2005 Dane Richards, JR 2006 Dane Richards, SR Frederico Moojen, SR 2007 Tate Parrish, SR 2008 Michael Brooks, SR 2009 Nathan Thornton, SR 2010 Tommy Drake, SR K.C. Onyeador, FR 2011 Brynjar Benediktsson, FR 2012 Austin Savage, SR 2013 Thomas McNamara *Single-Season Goal Scoring Record

Year 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978

26 21 17 11 31 7 15 11 20 5 5 11 12 11 11 6 6 8 5 5 7 8 7

YEARLY ASSIST LEADERS Player Assists Mark Rubich, JR 5 Bjorn Anzen, SR 5 Andy Demori, SO Andy Demori, JR, 2 David Mullis, SR, Bob Bolick, FR Crag Daugherty, FR 8 Roberto Bradford, JR 6 Nabeel Kammoun, JR Nabeel Kammoun, SR 10 Clyde Browne, SO 10 Clyde Watson, SO 8 Emmanuel Egede, FR 6 Damian Ogunsuyi, FR Benedict Popoola, SO 7 Christian Nwokocha, JR 13 Christian Nwokocha, SR 8

Dick Landgren

Miles Joseph

1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996

1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Nnamdi Nwokocha, FR 11 Mo Tinsley, SO 10 Mo Tinsley, JR 7 Chuck Nash, FR Mo Tinsley, SR 7 Chuck Nash, JR 6 Maxwell Amatasiro, JR Bruce Murray, FR 15 Eric Eichmann, JR *19 Eric Eichmann, SR 11 Bruce Murray, SR 11 Pearse Tormey, SO 13 Pearse Tormey, JR 8 Edo Boonstoppel, SR 8 Pearse Tormey, SR 14 Jimmy Glenn, SR 8 Mark Kinch, FR 8 Miles Joseph, SO *19 Rivers Guthrie, SR 18 Danny Care, JR 10 Paul Stalteri, FR 7 Craig Wenning, SR Tony Williams, JR Jody DeBruin, SR 7 John Wilson, JR Mark Lisi, SO 17 Ian Fuller, SO 7 Ross Goodacre, SO Pablo Webster, SR 13 Ian Fuller, SR, 8 Fabio Tambosi, JR Fabio Tambosi, SR 12 Paul Souders, SR 4 Steven Rhyne, SR 5 Dane Richards, JR 8 Dane Richards, SR 9 Tate Parrish, SR 6 Eric Cava, SO 5 Nick Burton, SO 4 Tommy Drake, SR 5 Brynjar Benekiktsson, FR 5 Iain Smith, FR, Jack Metcalf, SO Manolo Sanchez, SO 6

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Jaro Zawislan

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MEN’S SOCCER 8

YEARLY WINNING GOAL LEADERS Year Player GWG 1976 Godwin Ogbueze, SO 5 1977 Taiwo Ogunjobi, JR 5 1978 Christian Nwokocha, SR 7 1979 Nnamdi Nwokocha, FR 5 1980 Nnamdi Nwokocha, SO 6 1981 Nnamdi Nwokocha, JR 7 1982 Mo Tinsley, SR 4 1983 Chuck Nash, JR 6 1984 Gary Conner, SO 4 Bruce Murray, FR 4 1985 Gary Connor, JR 8 1986 Gary Connor, SR 4 1987 Bruce Murray, SR 7 1988 Pearse Tormey, SO 4 1989 Pearse Tormey, JR 3 1990 Jon Payne, SO 7 1991 David McGuire, FR 4 1992 Jon Payne, SR 5 1993 Wolde Harris, SO 9 1994 Wolde Harris, JR 5 1995 Wolde Harris, SR 7 1996 Paul Stalteri, FR 3 John Wilson, SO 3 1997 Wojtek Krakowiak, JR 4 1998 Wojtek Krakowiak, SR 10 1999 Ian Fuller, SO 3 2000 Mark Lisi, SR 4 2001 Ian Fuller, SR 7 2002 Dimelon Westfield, SR 5 2003 Charlie Roberts, JR 3 Paul Souders, SR 3 2004 Olatomiwa Ogunsola, SO 2 Nathan Sturgis, FR 2 2005 Dane Richards, JR 7 2006 Danny Poe, JR 3 2007 Tommy Drake, FR 3 2008 Hassan Ibrahim, JR 2 Michael Brooks, SR 2 2009 Nathan Thornton, SR 2 Austin Savage, FR 2 2010 Nick Burton, JR 2 Riley Sumpter, JR 2 2011 Brynjar Benediktsson 2 Amadou Dia 2 2012 Austin Savage, SR 2 Ara Amirkhanian, SO 2 2013 Thomas McNamara 4

Year 1967 1968 1969 1970

YEARLY POINT LEADERS Player G Mark Rubich, JR 8 Andy Demori, JR 19 Andy Demori, SO 10 Andy Demori, SR 27

1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982

Nabeel Kammoun, JR Italo Yannuzelli, JR Henry Abadi, SR Rennie Phillips, FR Godwin Ogbueze, FR Christian Nwokocha, SO Christian Nwokocha, JR Christian Nwokocha, SR Nnamdi Nwokocha, FR Nnamdi Nwokocha, SO Nnamdi Nwokocha, JR Mo Tinsley, SR

A Pts 5 21 5 43 2 22 6 60

1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996

Jimmy Glenn, SO Wael Salama, SR Jimmy Glenn, SR Wolde Harris, JR Wolde Harris, SR Jeff Yenzer, SR

18 15 32 17 17 20 10 18 26 21 21 15

6 5 7 5 2 3 13 8 11 1 5 7

42 35 71 39 36 43 33 44 63 43 47 37

1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

Wojtek Krakowiak, JR Wojtek Krakowiak, SR Ian Fuller, SO Mark Lisi, SR Ian Fuller, SR Dimelon Westfield, SR Charlie Roberts, JR Andre Borges, SR Paul Souders, SR 2004 Steven Rhyne, SR 2005 Dane Richards, JR 2006 Dane Richards, SR

1983 Chuck Nash, JR 1984 Gary Conner, SO 1985 Gary Conner, JR

13 19 21

6 8 6

32 46 48

2007 Tate Parrish, SR 2008 Michael Brooks , SR 2009 Nathan Thornton, SR

1986 Gary Conner, SR 1987 Bruce Murray, SR

16 20

2 11

1988 Pearse Tormey, SO 1989 Pearse Tormey, JR 1990 Jimmy Glenn, FR

9 15 19

13 8 5

12 11 32 26 21 17

8 32 2 24 12 *76 2 54 9 51 4 38

11 31 7 15 11 20 5 5 4 11 12 11

5 8 7 8 8 5 2 2 4 5 8 9

27 70 21 38 30 45 12 12 12 27 32 31

6 6 8

6 1 2

18 13 18

34 51

2010 Tommy Drake, SR 5 2011 Brynjar Benediktsson, FR 7

5 5

15 19

31 38 43

2012 Austin Savage, SR 8 2013 Thomas McNamara, GR 7 *Single Season Points Record

4 8

20 22

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MEN’S SOCCER MOST By a Freshman: 25 By a Sophomore: 26 By a Junior: 24 24 24 24 24 24 By a Senior: 25 25

GAMES Bruce Murray Dick Landgren Gary Conner Dick Landgren Scott Bower Dane Richards H. Quintanar Alan O'Hara M. Amatasiro A. Otorubio

1984 1984 1985 1985 1998 2005 2005 2005 1984 1984

SHOTS Woolley Ford Wolde Harris Henry Abadi Andy Demori

1976 1993 1972 1970

By By By By

a a a a

MOST Freshman: 126 Sophomore: 93 Junior: 82 Senior: 152

By By By By

a a a a

MOST ASSISTS Freshman: 15 Bruce Murray Sophomore: 19 Miles Joseph Junior: 19 Eric Eichmann Senior: 18 Rivers Guthrie

1984 1993 1985 1994

By By By By

a a a a

MOST Freshman: Sophomore: Junior: Senior:

GOALS SCORED 26 N. Nwokocha 29 Wolde Harris 26 Wolde Harris 32 Henry Abadi 32 Jimmy Glenn

1979 1993 1994 1973 1993

By By By By

a a a a

MOST Freshman: Sophomore: Junior: Senior:

POINTS SCORED 63 N. Nwokocha 65 Wolde Harris 54 Wolde Harris 76 Jimmy Glenn

1979 1993 1994 1993

By By By By

a a a a

Freshman: Sophomore: Junior: Senior:

By By By By

a a a a

MOST Freshman: Sophomore: Junior: Senior:

MOST 134 103 112 124 124 SOLO 12 8 14 15

SAVES Jaro Zawislan Jaro Zawilsan Jaro Zawislan Gary Pace Matt Jordan SHUTOUTS D. Carrington Jaro Zawislan Jamie Swanner Jamie Swanner

1990 1991 1992 1969 1997 1973 1991 1982 1983

Andy Demori

21 NCAA Tournament Appearances • Six Final Four Appearances •

Jaro Zawislan set four class records as a goalkeeper.

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Wolde Harris set five class records during his career.

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MEN’S SOCCER

(3 or more goals scored in a single match) 1967 Leo Serrano 5 goals vs. Erskine 10-10-67

Andy Demori

1968 4 goals vs. Emory 4 goals vs. The Citadel 3 goals vs. N.C. State

9-28-68 10-26-68 11-9-68

Christian Nwokocha

Christian Nwokocha Godwin Ogbueze

6 goals vs. Flagler 4 goals vs. James Madison

10-31-76 10-26-76

1977 4 goals vs. Florida Tech 3 goals vs. Furman

9-11-77 10-27-77

1978 3 goals vs. Pfeiffer 3 goals vs. Philadelphia Tex. Marwan Kamaruddin 3 goals vs. Erskine Christian Nwokocha

Andy Demori

Crag Daugherty John Bellack

Nabeel Kammoun Jon Babashak Roberto Bradford

Henry Abadi

Henry Abadi

Woolley Ford

Rennie Phillips

George Hyles

Godwin Ogbueze Christian Nwokocha

Godwin Ogbueze

4 3 5 3 3 3

1970 goals vs. Georgia State goals vs. The Citadel goals vs. Emory goals vs. North Carolina goals vs. Sewanee goals vs. Furman

5 3 5 3 3

1971 goals vs. Jacksonville 9-25-71 goals vs. Virginia 10-10-71 goals vs. Furman 11-10-71 goals vs. Warren Wilson 9-18-71 goals vs. Appalachian State 9-29-71

1972 3 goals vs. Appalachian State 3 goals vs. Rollins

9-25-70 10-3-70 10-10-70 10-16-70 10-9-70 11-10-70

1973 goals vs. N.C. State 9-16-73 goals vs. Western Carolina 9-26-73 goals vs. Furman 10-3-73 goals vs. The Citadel 10-7-73 goals vs. Appalachian State 10-21-73 goals vs. Furman 10-3-73 goals vs. James Madison 11-25-73

3 3 4 4 4

1974 goals vs. James Madison goals vs. Furman goals vs. N.C. State goals vs. Jacksonville goals vs. North Carolina

1976 3 goals vs. Ala.-Huntsville 3 goals vs. Furman

Obed Ariri Mo Tinsley

Nnamdi Nwokocha

7 3 4 3 3 3

1979 goals vs. Belmont Abbey goals vs. Davis & Elkins goals vs. Erskine goals vs. Belmont Abbey goals vs. Belmont Abbey goals vs. Davis & Elkins

3 3 4 3

1980 goals vs. Old Dominion goals vs. Wake Forest goals vs. Georgia State goals vs. N.C. State

9-9-79 10-5-79 10-24-79 9-19-79 9-19-79 10-5-79

9-7-80 9-14-80 9-17-80 9-21-80

9-25-72 9-29-72

5 6 4 3 3 4 3

1975 3 goals vs. Jacksonville 4 goals vs. N.C. State 5 goals vs. Duke

Nnamdi Nwokocha

9-3-78 12-10-78 10-31-78

9-15-74 9-26-74 11-3-74 9-30-74 10-18-74

9-28-75 10-19-75 10-26-75

9-19-76 9-29-76

Wolde Harris recorded eight hat tricks between 1993-95.

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1982 4 goals vs. Appalachian State 3 goals vs. Erskine 3 goals vs. Florida Int.

Adubarie Otorubio

1983 3 goals vs. Western Carolina

Chuck Nash

David Fortner

1986 3 goals vs. Charleston 3 goals vs. Mercer 3 goals vs. Mercer

Bruce Murray

1987 3 goals vs. UNC-Asheville

James Grimes Richie Richmond

1988 3 goals vs. USC-Spartanburg 3 goals vs. Duke

Jon Payne Pearse Tormey

1989 3 goals vs. North Georgia 4 goals vs. Presbyterian

Gary Conner

Jimmy Glenn Jon Payne Jimmy Glenn

3 3 3 4

1990 goals vs. Coastal Carolina goals vs. Georgia State goals vs. Adelphi goals vs. Santa Clara

Jimmy Glenn John Hammontree

1991 3 goals vs. William & Mary 4 goals vs. Maryville

Wael Salama

1992 4 goals vs. Mercer

Jimmy Glenn

Wolde Harris

Wolde Harris

Rivers Guthrie

9-5-82 9-29-82 10-6-82

Jeff Yenzer 9-28-83 Paul Stalteri Eric Quill 8-31-86 11-5-86 11-5-86

Wojtek Krakowiak

9-1-87

9-1-88 9-25-88

9-26-90 10-2-90 10-5-90 10-7-90

10-13-91 10-16-91

9-29-92

1993 goals vs. Radford 9-4-93 goals vs. Appalachian State 9-22-93 goals vs. Georgia State 10-20-93 goals vs. Mercer 10-27-93 goals vs. Appalachian State 9-22-93 goals vs. Francis Marion 9-28-93

5 3 4 3 3

1994 goals vs. Vanderbilt goals vs. North Carolina goals vs. Mercer goals vs. Furman goals vs. Vanderbilt

9-4-94 9-11-94 9-14-94 10-16-94 9-4-94

1995 3 goals vs. Erskine 3 goals vs. Wofford

10-11-95 11-1-95

4 3 3 3

1996 goals vs. UNC-Asheville 9-1-96 goals vs. Georgia Southern 9-18-96 goals vs. Appalachian State 9-25-96 goals vs. Erskine 10-16-96

3 3 4 3

1998 goals vs. North Carolina goals vs. Cal Poly SLO goals vs. Elon goals vs. Lafayette

9-13-98 10-2-98 10-28-98 11-22-98

Mark Lisi

1999 4 goals vs. Winthrop

Fabio Tambosi

2000 3 goals vs. Charleston Southern 9-20-00

Damelon Westfield

2001 3 goals vs. Davidson

10-21-01

Steven Rhyne

2004 3 goals vs. Lipscomb

9-1-04

Tate Parrish

2007 3 goals vs. Georgia Southern

10-2-07

Michael Brooks

2008 4 goals vs. Maryland

10-3-08

Austin Savage

2012 3 Goals vs. Gardner-Webb

9-1-89 10-3-89

3 3 3 3 4 3

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Wolde Harris

10-13-99

10-16-12

ACC Matches in Bold Face Most Consecutive Games With A Hat Trick: 4, Nnamdi Nwokocha, 1980 Most Hat Tricks In A Season: 5, Henry Abadi, 1973 Most Hat Tricks In A Career: 8, Nnamdi Nwokocha, 1979-1982 8, Jimmy Glenn, 1990-1993 8, Wolde Harris, 1993-1995 Most Hat Tricks In A Season By Team: 7, 1973 team Note: Clemson players have scored 98 hat tricks, while opponents have just seven against the Tigers.

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MEN’S SOCCER POINTS

Player 1. Nnamdi Nwokocha 2. Wolde Harris 3. Jimmy Glenn 4. Gary Conner 5. Christian Nwokocha 6. Bruce Murray 7. Andy Demori 8. Pearse Tormey 9. Mo Tinsley 10. Eric Eichmann Godwin Ogbueze 12. Chuck Nash 13. Mark Lisi 14. Henry Abadi 15. Miles Joseph 16. Wojtek Krakowiak 17. Steven Rhyne 18. Arthur Ebunam Nabeel Kammoun 20. Damian Ogunsuyi 21. Taiwo Ogunjobi 22. Fabio Tambosi 23. Imad Baba 24. Obed Ariri 25. Jon Payne

Years Games 1979-82 63 1993-95 61 1990-93 88 1983-86 86 1975-78 67 1984-87 84 1968-70 37 1987-90 82 1979-82 73 1983-86 88 1975-78 65 1981-84 80 1997-00 77 1972-73 27 1992-95 82 1997-98 44 2000-04 79 1979-82 76 1971-73 44 1975-78 64 1975-78 72 1999-02 80 1993-95 67 1976-79 41 1989-92 76

GOALS PER GAME Asts. 23 18 28 20 27 46 13 41 33 47 19 20 37 12 41 13 23 18 22 19 7 29 32 6 13

Goals 74 76 68 67 59 48 56 40 41 32 47 43 33 45 30 42 32 34 32 31 35 23 21 32 28

Points 102 125 170 171 97 149 86 164 154 68

Pt/Game 3.78 3.38 2.79 2.71 2.20 2.16 1.95 1.86 1.79 1.74

Points 171 170 164 154 145 142 125 121 115 111 111 106 103 102 101 97 87 86 86 81 77 75 74 70 69

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10.

Name Henry Abadi Andy Demori Wolde Harris Nnamdi Nwokocha Wojtek Krakowiak Christian Nwokocha Obed Ariri Gary Conner Jimmy Glenn Dimelon Westfield

Years Games 1972-73 27 1968-70 37 1993-95 61 1979-82 63 1997-98 44 1975-78 67 1976-79 41 1983-86 86 1990-93 88 2001-02 39

Goals 45 56 76 74 42 62 32 67 68 29

Gls/Gm 1.67 1.51 1.25 1.17 .95 .88 .78 .78 .77 .74

CLEMSON'S ELITE CAREER CLUBS 40 Goals-40 Assists Player Years Bruce Murray Pearce Tormey

Goals/Assists 1984-87 48 goals, 46 assists 1987-90 40 goals, 41 assists

30 goals-30 assists Player Years Bruce Murray Pearce Tormey Eric Eichmann Miles Joseph Mo Tinsley Mark Lisi

Goals/Assists 1984-87 1987-90 1983-86 1992-95 1979-82 1997-00

48 40 32 30 41 33

goals, goals, goals, goals, goals, goals,

46 41 47 41 33 37

assists assists assists assists assists assists

POINTS PER GAME Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Name Henry Abadi Andy Demori Wolde Harris Nnamdi Nwokocha Wojtek Krakowiak Christian Nwokocha Nabeel Kamooun Jimmy Glenn Gary Conner Dimelon Westfield

Years Games 1972-73 27 1968-70 37 1993-95 61 1979-82 63 1997-98 44 1975-78 67 1971-73 44 1990-93 88 1983-86 86 2001-02 39

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17.

Player Wolde Harris Nnamdi Nwokocha Jimmy Glenn Gary Conner Christian Nwokocha Andy Demori Bruce Murray Godwin Ogbueze Henry Abadi Chuck Nash Wojtek Krakowiak Mo Tinsley Pearse Tormey Taiwo Ogunjobi Arthur Ebunam Mark Lisi Nabeel Kammoun Obed Ariri Eric Eichmann Steven Rhyne Damian Ogunsuyi Miles Joseph Dimelon Westfield Jon Payne Marwan Kamaruddin

Years Games 1993-95 61 1979-82 63 1990-93 88 1983-86 86 1975-78 68 1968-70 37 1984-87 84 1975-79 66 1972-73 27 1981-84 80 1997-98 44 1979-82 73 1987-90 82 1975-78 72 1979-82 76 1997-00 77 1971-73 44 1976-79 41 1983-86 88 2000-04 79 1975-78 64 1992-95 82 2001-02 39 1989-92 76 1977-79 50

GOALS

21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

Goals 29-26-21 26-21-21-6 19-12-5-32 11-19-21-16 11-20-10-18 19-10-27 13-9-6-20 16-18-11-1 13-32 5-13-13-12 11-31 11-5-10-15 11-9-15-5 9-14-7-5 5-10-8-11 3-10-5-15 18-9-5 15-0-0-17 5-8-11-8 7-7-7-0-11 5-9-6-11 2-11-9-8 9-20 5-12-4-7 11-10-5

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Total 76 74 68 67 59 56 48 46 45 43 42 41 40 35 34 33 32 32 32 32 31 30 29 28 26

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21.

Player Eric Eichmann Bruce Murray Pearse Tormey Miles Joseph Rivers Guthrie Mark Lisi Mo Tinsley Imad Baba Fabio Tambosi Jimmy Glenn Christian Nwokocha John Wilson Ross Goodacre Steven Rhyne Ian Fuller Nnamdi Nwokocha Nabeel Kammoun Maxwell Amatasiro Edo Boonstoppel Thomas Najjar Pablo Webster Gary Conner Chuck Nash Danny Care Clyde Browne

GAMES STARTED

Years Games 1983-86 88 1984-87 84 1987-90 82 1992-95 82 1991-94 79 1997-00 77 1979-82 73 1993-95 67 1999-02 80 1990-93 88 1975-78 67 1995-98 80 1998-01 78 2000-04 79 1998-01 64 1979-82 63 1971-73 44 1981-84 78 1987-89 56 1987-90 77 1997-00 76 1983-86 86 1981-84 80 1993-96 86 1972-75 58

Assists 5-12-19-11 15-14-6-11 6-13-8-14 6-19-8-8 2-7-10-18 6-17-6-8 10-10-6-7 14-11-7 4-5-8-12 5-8-3-12 3-3-13-8 3-6-7-11 6-7-9-4 2-7-9-0-5 0-7-8-8 11-1-5-6 6-10-6 4-5-6-7 6-8-8 5-0-7-10 1-1-5-13 4-8-6-2 6-6-6-2 3-4-10-3 5-10-2-3

Total 47 46 41 41 37 37 33 32 29 28 27 27 26 23 23 23 22 22 22 22 20 20 20 20 20

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4.

Player Jaro Zawislan Eric Eichmann Danny Care Andy Pujats Paul Rutenis 6. Gary Conner Bruce Murray Matt Jordan Pearse Tormey 10. Adubarie Otorubio

Years 1990-93 1983-87 1993-96 1988-92 1984-87 1983-86 1984-87 1994-97 1987-90 1981-84

Games 88 88 86 82 86 86 85 80 82 79

Starts 88 87 82 81 81 80 80 80 80 79

Starts 88 87 75 81 80 82 80 80 77 81

Games 88 88 88 86 86 86 85 82 82 82

GAMES PLAYED Rk. 1. 4. 7. 8.

Player Jaro Zawislan Eric Eichmann Jimmy Glenn Paul Rutenis Gary Conner Danny Care Bruce Murray Pearse Tormey Miles Joseph Andy Pujats

Years 1990-93 1983-86 1990-93 1984-87 1983-86 1993-96 1984-87 1987-90 1992-95 1982-92

ASSISTS PER GAME Rk. 1. 2. 3.

8. 9. 10.

Player Bruce Murray Eric Eichmann Nabeel Kammoun Pearse Tormey Miles Joseph Mark Lisi Imad Baba Rivers Guthrie Mo Tinsley Henry Abadi

Rk 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Player Andy Demori Wolde Harris Nnamdi Nwokochi Bruce Murray Gary Conner Jimmy Glenn Mo Tinsely Pearse Tormey Christian Nwokocha Eric Eichmann

6.

Years Games 1984-87 84 1983-86 88 1971-73 44 1987-90 82 1992-95 82 1997-00 77 1993-96 67 1991-94 79 1979-82 73 1972-73 27

Assists 46 47 22 41 41 37 32 37 33 12

Asst/G .55 .53 .50 .50 .50 .48 .48 .47 .45 .44

MOST SHOTS Years 1968-70 1993-95 1979-82 1984-87 1983-86 1990-93 1979-82 1987-90 1975-78 1983-86

Shots 308 297 291 270 268 267 261 247 232 217

GAME WINNING GOALS Rk. 1. 2.

Player Wolde Harris Nnamdi Nwokocha Gary Conner 4. Jon Payne 5. Wojtek Krakowiak 6. Arthur Ebunam Chuck Nash Bruce Murray 9. Mo Tinsley 10. Christian Nwokocha Mark Lisi Pearse Tormey

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Years 1993-95 1979-82 1983-86 1989-92 1997-98 1979-82 1981-84 1984-87 1979-82 1975-78 1997-00 1987-90

GWG 21 19 19 15 14 13 13 13 12 11 11 11

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

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MEN’S SOCCER 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

GOALKEEPER CAREER RECORDS MOST SOLO SHUTOUTS Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 10. 12. 13. 14.

Player Jamie Swanner Jaro Zawislan Matt Jordan Phil Marfuggi Denis Carrington Josh Campbell Doug Warren Joseph Bendik Cody Mizell John Bruens Sean Burke Chris Dudley Bill Finneyfrock Tim Genovese Kevin Taylor

Year 1982-83 1990-93 1994-97 2003-06 1973-76 1996-99 2000-02 2006-09 2010-12 1977-79 1980-81 1984-87 1978-79 1984-87 1986-89

No. 29 22 19 18 17 17 14 11 11 10 10 9 7 6 6

12. 13. 14. 15.

Player Jaro Zawislan Matt Jordan Joseph Bendik Doug Warren Phil Marfuggi Gary Pace Denis Carrington Cody Mizell Jamie Swanner Sean Burke Josh Campbell John Bruens Chris Dudley John Burroughs Tim Genovese

Years 1990-93 1994-97 2006-09 2000-02 2003-06 1968-69 1973-76 2010-12 1982-83 1980-81 1996-99 1977-79 1984-87 1968-70 1984-87

No. 446 311 281 261 242 234 216 199 174 173 140 112 106 80 77

1973-76 1982-85 1996-99 1984-87 1984-87 1990-93 1986-89 2000-02 1978-79 1987-90 1994-97 2003-06 2010-12

0.70 0.71 0.83 1.00 1.03 1.05 1.05 1.09 1.09 1.10 1.14 1.14 1.19

MOST GOALKEEPER WINS Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

MOST SAVES Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

Denis Carington Shawn Cartmill Josh Campbell Tim Genovese Chris Dudley Jaro Zawislan Kevin Taylor Doug Warren Bill Finneyfrock Roberto Marinaro Matt Jordan Phil Marfuggi Cody Mizell

15.

Player Jaro Zawislan Denis Carrington Matt Jordan John Bruens Jamie Swanner Josh Campbell Doug Warren Phil Marfuggi Tim Genovese Joseph Bendik Kevin Taylor Chris Dudley Shawn Cartmill Cody Mizell Bill Finneyfrock

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Player Jaro Zawislan Matt Jordan Phil Marfuggi Doug Warren Joseph Bendik Cody Mizell Denis Carrington Jamie Swanner John Bruens Chris Dudley

9. 11. 12. 13.

Jamie Swanner holds the Clemson record for most solo shutouts (29) and best goals allowed average (0.41). MOST SAVES PER GAME Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Player Jaro Zawislan Joseph Bendik Jamie Swanner Doug Warren Cody Mizell Matt Jordan Dennis Carrington Phil Marfuggi Chris Dudley Bill Finneyfrock

No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

Player Jamie Swanner Maxie Headley Denis Carrington Josh Campbell Sean Burke John Bruens Jaro Zawislan Shawn Cartmill Josh Campbell Doug Warren Matt Jordan Chris Dudley Bill Finneyfrock Joseph Bendick Cody Mizell

Years 1990-93 2006-09 1982-83 2000-02 2010-12 1994-97 1973-76 2003-06 1984-87 1978-79

SPG 5.07 4.61 4.14 4.08 3.90 3.89 3.79 3.67 3.12 2.90

Years 1990-93 1973-76 1994-97 1977-79 1982-83 1996-99 2000-02 2003-06 1984-87 2006-09 1986-89 1984-87 1982-85 2010-12 1978-79

Wins 58 50 44 35 34 32 25 25 22 22 20 18 16 16 15

MOST MINUTES Years 1990-93 1994-97 2003-06 2000-02 2006-09 2010-12 1973-76 1982-83 1977-79 1984-87

Min. 7829 7136 5895 5757 5508 4779 4392 3814 3480 2697

BEST SAVE PCT. Years 1982-83 1975-77 1973-76 1996-99 1980-81 1977-79 1990-93 1982-85 1996-99 2000-02 1994-97 1984-87 1978-79 2006-09 2010-12

No. .906 .882 .864 .853 .852 .848 .831 .806 .806 .789 .776 .774 .772 .766 .759

BEST GOAL ALLOWED AVG.

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

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No. Player 1. Jamie Swanner 2. John Bruens

Years 1982-83 1977-79

Avg. 0.42 0.52

Matt Jordan had 311 career saves.

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MEN’S SOCCER Clemson's ACC Stat Champions INDIVIDUAL

Year 1979 1984 1985 1993 1994 1998

ASSISTS (Since 1979) Player Assists Nnamdi Nwokocha 11 Bruce Murray 15 Eric Eichmann 19 Miles Joseph 19 Rivers Guthrie 18 Mark Lisi 17 GOALIE SAVE PCT. (Since 1979)

Year 1982 1983 1990 1992 1995 1997 1998

Player Jamie Swanner Jamie Swanner Jaro Zawislan Jaro Zawislan Matt Jordan Matt Jordan Josh Campbell

Pct. .901 .912 .876 .818 .809 .844 .877

GOALS ALLOWED AVG. (Since 1979) Year 1979 1981 1982 1983 1985 1995 1998

Player John Bruens Sean Burke Jamie Swanner Jamie Swanner Shawn Cartmill Matt Jordan Josh Campbell

Average 0.42 0.76 0.48 0.40 0.53 0.79 0.49

1996 1998

GOAL SCORING Player Goals Andy Demori 27 Nabeel Kammoun 18 Italo Yannuzzelli 15 Henry Abadi 32 Rennie Phillips 17 Godwin Ogbueze 17 Christian Nwokocha 20 Marwan Kamaruddin 12 Christian Nwokocha 18 Nnamdi Nwokocha 26 Nnamdi Nwokocha 21 Nnamdi Nwokocha 21 Gary Conner 21 Gary Conner/ 16 Tom Stone, Duke Bruce Murray 20 Jimmy Glenn 19 Jimmy Glenn 32 Wolde Harris 26 Wolde Harris/ 21 Mike Fisher, Virginia Jeff Yenzer 17 Wojtek Krakowiak 31

Year 1979 1981 1985 1987 1990 1993 1994 1998

TOTAL POINTS Player Points Nnamdi Nwokocha 37 Nnamdi Nwokocha 48 Gary Conner 48 Bruce Murray 51 Jimmy Glenn 43 Jimmy Glenn 76 Wolde Harris 54 Wojtek Krakowiak 70

Year 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1985 1986 1987 1990 1993 1994 1995

SAVES Year Player 2008 Joseph Bendik

Saves 92

SAVES PER GAME Year Player Saves/Game 2008 Joseph Bendik 5.11 TEAM LEADERS (Since 1995) Year 2002

POINTS SCORED Avg. 181

Year 1998 2002

ASSISTS Avg. 85 71

Year 1995 1997 1998

SHUTOUTS SO 11 10 15

Year 1995 1997 1998

SAVE PCT. Pct. .800 .840 .879

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

GOALS ALLOWED AVERAGE Year GAA 1995 0.82 1998 0.46

Clemson's National Stat Leaders INDIVIDUAL Year Rk 1989 20th 1990 11th 1993 1st 2nd 1994 T2 1995 6th 1998 1st 2002 T8th

POINTS Player Points Pearse Tormey 38 Jimmy Glenn 43 Jimmy Glenn 76 Wolde Harris 65 Wolde Harris 54 Wolde Harris 51 Wojtek Krakowiak 70 Dimelon Westfield 45

Year Rk 1972 1st 1993 1st 2nd 1994 1st 1995 T5th 1998 1st 2002 T6th

GOALS Player Goals Henry Abadi 32 Jimmy Glenn 32 Wolde Harris 29 Wolde Harris 26 Wolde Harris 21 Wojtek Krakowiak 31 Dimelon Westfield 20

Year Rk 1994 T1st 1998 1st 2002 T8th

ASSISTS Player Assists Rivers Guthrie 18 Mark Lisi 17 Fabio Tambosi 12

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POINTS PER GAME Year Rk Player 1998 2nd W. Krakowiak 2000 6th Mark Lisi 2002 6th D. Westfield

PPG. 2.92 2.24 2.25

GOALS PER GAME Year Rk Player 1998 2nd W. Krakowiak 2000 9th Mark Lisi 2002 5th D. Westfield

GPG. 1.29 0.88 1.00

ASSISTS PER GAME Year Rk Player 1998 7th Mark Lisi T9th Scott Bower 2000 5th Pablo Webster 2000 T8th Ross Goodacre 2002 17th Fabio Tambosi

APG. 0.71 0.67 0.65 0.60 0.55

TEAM

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE Year Rk Player APG. 1998 2nd Josh Campbell 0.49 2001 17th Doug Warren 0.80

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

Year 1998 2000 2001 2002

SCORING OFFENSE Rk T2nd 5th 14th T12th

G/G 2.88 2.95 2.46 2.50

Year 1998 2001

TEAM DEFENSE Rk 2nd 16th

GAA. 0.46 0.81

Year 1998

SHUTOUT PCT. Rk 4th

Pct. .583

Year 1998 2001

WINNING PCT. Rk 2nd 9th

Pct. .917 .792

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

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MEN’S SOCCER

Clemson Players who have scored the winning goal in the last 10 minutes of a game or in an overtime period. If two or more goals were scored during this time, the goal putting Clemson ahead for good is listed. Date 11-11-67 11-2-68 11-9-68 11-3-72 12-2-73

Score 4-3 1-0 4-3 1-0 1-0

Scorer Mark Rubich Frank Schmidt (Mullis) Mark Rubich (Unassisted) Italo Yannuzelli (Penalty Kick) Henry Abadi (Watson)

Site A A H A H

Opponent N.C. State (OT) Warren WIlson (OT) N.C. State Duke (OT) South Florida (4OT)

Time N/A 98:00 89:45 99:30 139:12

11-17-74 10-5-75 10-2-76 10-26-76 9-30-77 11-5-78 11-19-78 9-16-79 9-24-80 10-8-80 10-12-80 9-27-81

3-2 2-1 4-2 3-2 1-0 3-2 2-1 2-1 1-0 4-2 1-0 2-1

Godwin Royce (Phillips) Christian Nwokocha (Moore) Charles Headlam (Unassisted) Taiwo Ogunjobi (Headlam) Benedict Poopola (Unassisted) Benedict Poopola (Unassisted) Benedict Poopola (Ogunsuyi) Arthur Ebunam(Nwokocha) Arthur Ebunam (Unassisted) Nnamdi Nwokocha (Ebunam) Nnamdi Nwokocha (Unassisted) Maxwell Amatasiro (Unassisted)

H H A A H H H H H H A H

Navy (OT) St. Louis SIU-Edwardsville James Madison Erskine (OT) Maryland (OT) Appalachian State (OT) Connecticut (OT) UNC Charlotte Berry College (OT) South Carolina Duke (OT)

101:48 81:58 101:40 94:30 90:41 104:51 91:16 90:58 88:35 103:27 87:42 95:28

11-6-81 10-20-83 11-6-83

2-0 1-0 1-0

Aronso Aronu (Tinsley) Dick Landgren (Nash) David Torris (Unassisted)

A H A

Virginia (OT) Wake Forest (OT) Maryland

9-26-84 10-14-84

5-2 3-2

Charlie Morgan (Gray) Chuck Nash (Gray) A

H Erskine (OT) South Carolina (OT)

10-19-84 12-16-84 9-25-85 10-6-85 10-24-86

3-1 2-1 3-2 2-1 3-1

Dick Landgren (Conner) John Lee (Amatasiro, Landgren) J.R. Fenton (Corollo) Gary Conner (Eichmann) Eric Eichmann (Landgren)

H N1 H H H

Tampa Indiana Erskine Wake Forest Indiana (OT)

92:32 92:30 88:00 95:16 102:57 82:04 88:18 89:47 86:07 93:21

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

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

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

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MEN’S SOCCER 9-9-87 9-16-87 10-7-87 10-6-89 10-8-89 10-11-89 10-18-89 10-28-90

2-0 3-2 1-0 2-1 2-1 2-0 4-2 1-1

John Meek (Rutenis) Richard Richmond (Najjar) Pearse Tormey (Alos) Rob Fritz (Tormey) Pearse Tormey (Unassisted) Symen de Willigen (Tormey) Rob Fritz (Veghte, Tormey) John Hammontree (Najjar)

H H H H H H H H

College of Charleston (OT) Georgia State Berry Yale Southern Methodist College of Charleston (OT) USC-Spartanburg Virginia (OT)

119:01 89:41 87:09 88:46 88:34 105:26 86:00 87:10

9-5-92 10-21-92 10-25-92 11-5-92 10-10-93 9-10-95 10-8-95 9-15-96 10-23-96 11-30-97

2-1 2-1 2-1 3-2 2-1 2-1 2-1 3-2 3-2 1-0

Wael Salama (Unassisted) Jon Payne (Glenn) Jon Payne (Goodloe) Jon Payne (Unassisted) Jimmy Glenn (Unassisted) Imad Baba (Unassisted) Wolde Harris (Joseph) Jeff Yenzer (Sweeney) Paul Stalteri (DeBruin) Bob Cavanagh (Wilson)

H H H N2 A A H H H A

South Alabama (OT) UNC-Charlotte (OT) Maryland Duke (OT) Virginia North Carolina (OT) UNC-Charlotte North Carolina (OT) Furman South Carolina

115:53 95:53 88:13 119:00 89:59 111:10 99:29 106:28 87:34 105:30

10-16-99 11-19-00 9-2-01

2-1 3-2 2-1

Matt Elliott (Unassisted) Ricky Lewis (Webster, Onyewu) Paul Souders (Ross Goodacre)

A H N3

Virginia Furman California

9-23-01 10-17-01

2-1 3-2

Ian Fuller (Rhyne, Borges) Steve Rhyne (Unassisted)

A A

N.C. State Furman

89:44 111:40

11-25-01 12-2-01 10-6-02 10-13-02 11-10-02 11-30-02

1-0 3-2 2-1 3-2 3-2 2-1

Kenneth Cutler (Goodacre, Granan) Oguchi Onyewu (Bringsved) Dimelon Westfield (Borges) Dimelon Westfield (Cooper) Andre Borges (Lewis, Jones) Brett Branan (Cutler)

H H A H H A

Kentucky Alabama-Birmingham South Carolina Virginia Western Illinois Wake Forest

123:13 106:55 101:47 101:28 93:24 99:28

8-29-03 10-27-04 9-9-05 9-20-05 10-16-05 12-2-05 8-25-06

1-0 3-2 3-2 2-1 1-0 1-0 4-3

Paul Souders (Roberts) Olatomiwa Ogunsola (Unassisted) Alan O'Hara (Sturgis) Dane Richards (Roberts) Nathan Sturgis (Penalty Kick) Charlie Roberts (Sturgis) Dane Richards (Moojen)

N4 H N5 H H H A

Richmond Stetson William & Mary Gardner-Webb Winthrop Creighton South Carolina

89:34 107:54 106:51 81:45 96:31 89:21 82:28

11-4-07 9-1-08 9-21-08 10-14-08 10-25-08 10-30-09

1-0 3-2 3-2 1-0 3-2 1-0

Tommy Drake (Newton, Buchholz) Michael Brooks (Cava) Hassan Ibrahim (Moore) Keegan Priest (Drake, Cava) Nathan Thornton (Moore, Burton) Austin Savage (Cava)

H H H A H A

Boston College Georgia State Virginia Tech Wofford North Carolina N.C. State

85:42 85:47 102:18 80:41 108:28 84:46

9-22-10 10-19-10 10-22-10

1-0 1-1 2-1

Nick Burton (Unassisted) Stephen McGill (Sumpter, Stockinger) Riley Sumpter (Stockinger, McGill)

A H H

Furman Georgia Southern Duke

9-23-11 2-1 Brynjar Benediktsson (Smith) A 9-27-11 2-1 Brynjar Benediktsson (Metcalf) H 10-28-11 2-1 Phanuel Kavita (Priest, Benediktsson) H 9-21-12 2-1 Ara Amirkhanian (Sanchez, Gayton) H 9-2-13 2-1 Thales Moreno (Dia) H 10-8-13 2-1 Ara Amirkhanian (Burnikel, Tarbell) A 11-12-13 2-1 Kyle Fisher (McNamara) H N1--NCAA Finals at the Kingdome, Seattle, Washington/N2--ACC N3--Cal-St.-Fullerton Invitational/N4--VCU Invitational

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N.C. State Gardner-Webb Maryland N.C. State South Carolina North Carolina North Carolina Tournament, Chapel Hill, NC/

84:43 86:21 81:34

Oguchi Onyewu scored the winning goal vs. Alabama-Birmingham in the 2001 NCAA Tournament at the 106:55 mark as Clemson advanced to the NCAA Tournament's Final Eight.

93:34 86:12 96:14 109:31 109:50 84:25 98:34 101:36 91:38 81:57

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.

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Team Match Records No. 1. 2. 3. 4.

MOST CLEMSON GOALS Site-Opp. Date 18 H-Flagler 10-31-76 16 H-Furman 10-3-73 14 H-Bel.Abbey 9-9-79 13 A-W. Carolina 9-26-73

13 13 13 8. 12 9. 11 11 11 11

A-Furman 9-29-76 H-Jacksonville 9-28-75 H-N.Georgia 9-1-89 H-Furman 11-10-71 H-Mercer 11-5-86 H-Maryville 10-16-91 H-Char. South. 9-6-93 H-Erskine 9-17-97

MOST OPPONENT GOALS No. Site-Team Date 1. 6 A-Maryland 2 10-3-69 3.

MEN’S SOCCER 3. 11 11 5. 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10

A-The Citadel 10-3-70 H-Char. South. 10-7-98 H-Mercer 11-5-86 H-Furman 11-10-71 H-Emory 9-21-73 H-Char. South. 9-6-93

32 10. 31

H-Wofford H-Belmont H-Winthrop H-G.-Webb

2. 16 3. 15 15 15

11-1-95 9-9-98 10-13-99 9-19-02

MOST OPPONENT ASSISTS No. Site-Team Date 1. 7 A-W. Forest 9-13-09 2. 6 H-Duke 9-21-97 3. 5 A-Duke 9-28-86 5 H-Duke 9-28-06 5 A-Furman 10-27-99

6 5 5

H-Virginia 3 10-9-94 H-Duke 0 10-17-67 A-Maryland 0 10-30-67

5 5

5 5

H-Erskine 2 A-Duke 1

MOST CLEMSON POINTS Site-Opp. Date

5 5 5 5

A-Duke 5 9-28-86 A-Va. Tech 4 10-14-06 A-W. Forest 0 9-13-09 H-Duke 2 9-16-11

11-4-69 10-27-70

MOST CLEMSON ASSISTS No. 1. 12 12

Site-Opp. H-N. Georgia H-Erskine

Date 9-1-89 9-17-97

N-Indiana A-Indiana

MOST OPPONENT POINTS No. Site-Team Date 1. 17 A-W. Forest 9-13-09

No. 1. 18 2. 16 3. 14

9-21-94 9-9-84 No.

No.

1. 38 38 38 4. 37 37 6. 34

H-Flagler H-Furman H-N.Georgia A-W. Carolina H-Bel. Abbey H-Furman

34 8. 32

H-Furman H-Mercer

10-31-76 10-3-73 9-1-89 9-26-73 9-9-79 11-10-71 9-17-97 11-5-86

H-Char. South. 9-6-93 A-The Citadel 10-3-70

1.

H-Duke H-Virginia A-Duke A-Duke

9-21-97 10-9-94 10-27-70 10-28-06

LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY Site-Team Date H-Flagler 0 10-31-76 H-Furman 0 10-3-73 H-Bel-Abbey 0 9-9-80 LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT Site-Team

Date

5 5

A-Maryland A-Maryland

10-3-69 10-30-67

5 5

H-Erskine A-W. Forest

11-4-69 9-13-09

MOST CLEMSON SHOTS No. Site-Team Date 1. 48 H-Furman 10-27-77 2. 42 42

H-Flagler H-Madison

10-31-76 10-26-76

42 5. 41

H-Erskine 9-25-75 N-Phil. Textile 12-10-78

41 6. 40

H-No. Georgia 9-1-89 H-Stetson 10-10-90

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

MOST OPPONENT SHOTS No. Site-Team Date 37 A-SIU-Edward. 9-12-75 33 H-Howard 10-6-74 32 A-So. Carolina 10-19-94 30 A-No. Carolina 9-15-85 29 A-Duke 9-20-92 29 A-N.C. State 9-20-81 29 A-Connecticut 9-17-78 MOST CLEMSON CORNER KICKS

No. 1. 19 19 19 4. 18 18 18

Site-Team Date N-Sewanee 10-9-70 H-Ga. Southern 10-8-97 H-Pfeiffer 11-1-81 H-Erskine 10-11-95 H-UNCC 9-1-91 H-Winthrop 9-29-85

No. 1. 17 2. 16 3. 14

MOST OPPONENT CORNER KICKS Site-Team Date A-Virginia 10-19-97 A-Duke 9-20-92 A-Virginia 10-11-03

The 1993 Team finished the season with a school-record 268 points.

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MEN’S SOCCER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

1. 2. 3. 5.

1. 2.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

1. 2. 3.

MOST CLEMSON GOALS 103 1976 97 1973 96 1993 84 1984 76 1985 MOST CLEMSON GOALS PER GAME GPG Games Goals 5.7 17 97 4.9 21 103 4.3 13 56 4.3 12 52 4.0 24 76

1. 2. 3. 4.

Year 1973 1976 1970 1971 1993

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

MOST OPPONENT GOALS 31 2003 30 2002 30 2007 30 1969 29 1993

1. 2. 3. 4.

MOST CLEMSON ASSISTS 85 1998 80 1985 76 1993 73 1984 71 2001 71 2002

1. 2, 3. 4. 5.

MOST CLEMSON ASSISTS PER GAME APG GP Asts. 3.5 24 85 3.3 24 80 3.2 17 54 3.2 20 64 3.2 22 71

Year 1998 1985 1973 2000 2002

1. 2. 3. 4.

MOST OPPONENT ASSISTS 38 2007 32 1999 29 2002 28 1996 28 2009 MOST CLEMSON POINTS 268 1993 258 1976 241 1984 240 1973 232 1985 MOST CLEMSON POINTS PER GAME PPG Games Points 14.6 17 248 12.7 21 267 11.7 13 152 11.7 15 175 11.3 12 135

1. 2.

1. 3. 5.

Year 1973 1976 1970 1975 1971

MOST OPPONENT POINTS 98 2007 89 2002 88 2003 83 2008 81 2004 FEWEST GOALS AGAINST 7 1973 8 1983 9 1975 10 1977 10 1982

MATCHES PLAYED 26 1984 24 1987 24 1985 24 1993 24 1998 24 2001 24 2005 MOST MATCHES WON 22 1984 22 1998 19 1985 19 2001 18 1976 18 1978 18 1981 18 1982 18 1987 18 1993

BEST WINNING PCT. 1. .941 1977 .941 1973 3. .925 1978 4. .917 1998 5. .900 1981 .900 1972

1. 3. 4.

15 15 14 12 12

MOST SHUTOUTS 1983 1998 1982 1973 1976

Team Season Records

Records and History

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

1. 2. 3.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

1. 2. 3.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

1. 2. 3.

MOST CLEMSON SHOTS 574 1973 489 1984 487 1978 464 1977 422 1993 MOST OPPONENT SHOTS 292 2008 280 2002 260 1979 MOST CORNER KICKS 284 2009 224 1984 194 1985 176 1995 172 1981 MOST OPPONENT CORNER KICKS 129 2003 123 2002 120 1997

142 139 128 126 120 120

MOST SAVES 1968 1990 1969 1997 1967 2002

MOST OPPONENT SAVES 209 1978 195 1983 181 1973

The 1998 team tied the school record for most wins in a season with 22.

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Goals

Clemson Opponents

35 26

Clemson Opponents

43 22

Clemson Opponents

29 30

Clemson Opponents

56 25

Clemson Opponents

52 15

Clemson Opponents

54 12

Clemson Opponents

97 7

Clemson Opponents

55 13

Clemson Opponents

69 9

Clemson Opponent

103 15

Clemson Opponent

62 10

Clemson Opponent

59 17

MEN’S SOCCER Ast 1967 20 NA 1968 28 8 1969 8 3 1970 40 5 1971 31 5 1972 39 2 1973 54 2 1974 32 6 1975 37 NA 1976 52 NA 1977 36 4 1978 34 12

Pts

Shots

CK

Saves

Scoring by Periods

Goals

90 NA

292 155

46 20

120 149

Clemson Opponent

74 15

114 52

289 185

85 54

142 139

Clemson Opponent

44 17

66 63

259 224

51 40

128 75

Clemson 21 34 2 1 Opponent 4 8 0 2

58 14

152 55

432 161

92 44

61 127

Clemson 25 42 0 0 Opponent 4 5 0 1

67 10

135 35

327 165

37 21

74 99

Clemson 32 25 1 0 Opponent 3 3 1 1

58 8

147 26

391 141

101 38

60 75

Clemson 34 45 2 3 Opponent 8 15 1 0

84 24

248 16

606 124

128 36

70 181

Clemson 35 40 1 0 Opponent 11 8 1 0

76 20

142 32

389 166

96 36

84 169

Clemson 24 27 2 1 Opponent 15 11 1 1

54 28

175 NA

459 NA

NA NA

58 NA

Clemson 29 28 0 2 Opponent 7 13 0 2

59 22

267 NA

NA NA

NA NA

NA NA

Clemson 22 23 0 0 Opponent 10 7 0 1

45 18

160 24

464 114

134 36

36 143

Clemson 24 35 0 2 Opponent 12 10 1 1

61 24

152 46

487 221

157 73

82 209

Clemson 28 41 0 0 Opponent 8 11 0 0

69 19

Ast 1979 53 10 1980 29 10 1981 40 15 1982 43 7 1983 50 7 1984 73 21 1985 80 21 1986 48 24 1987 51 15 1988 38 9 1989 59 21 1990 61 18

Pts

Shots

CK

Saves

201 40

373 260

134 61

55 62

117 44

299 230

86 73

105 129

156 43

376 187

172 60

81 171

177 27

346 196

144 78

91 141

166 23

331 192

133 57

83 195

241 69

489 197

224 94

73 175

232 61

393 229

194 98

84 131

156 80

265 173

156 72

54 68

169 59

420 242

152 93

88 125

128 45

247 119

119 72

43 71

181 69

382 175

156 65

64 127

199 56

389 241

140 78

139 164

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MEN’S SOCCER Scoring by Periods

Goals

Clemson 32 26 0 1 Opponent 3 17 1 0

59 21

Clemson 16 31 2 4 Opponent 10 11 1 3

53 25

Clemson 38 58 0 0 Opponent 13 15 0 1

96 29

Clemson 32 37 0 0 Opponent 7 16 0 4

69 27

Clemson 21 34 1 1 Opponent 8 11 1 0

57 20

Clemson 21 32 2 1 Opponent 9 14 3 0

56 26

Clemson 20 23 0 1 Opponent 9 14 1 0

44 24

Clemson 35 34 Opponent 4 7

-

-

69 11

Clemson 17 22 Opponent 9 13

- - 2

39 24

Clemson 25 34 0 0 Opponent 8 15 1 0

59 24

Clemson 29 27 0 2 1 59 Opponent 11 8 1 0 0 20 Clemson 36 15 2 2 Opponent 12 16 1 1

55 30

Ast 1991 45 22 1992 45 19 1993 76 22 1994 62 21 1995 58 19 1996 59 28 1997 48 23 1998 85 13 1999 46 32 2000 64 19 2001 71 14 2002 71 29

DAY BY DAY RECORDS Record on: Mondays 15-3-2 Tuesdays 51-24-6 Wednesdays 144-22-13 Thursdays 29-8-2 Fridays 100-55-15 Saturdays 49-38-13 Sundays 215-94-25 Unknown 2-0-1 Totals 605-244-77

Pts

Shots

CK

Saves

Scoring by Periods

Goals

163 64

260 196

132 65

103 114

Clemson 9 21 0 0 Opponent 15 15 1 0

30 31

151 69

339 253

167 94

112 120

Clemson 11 15 1 1 Opponent 12 16 0 0

28 28

268 80

422 210

165 92

101 152

Clemson 19 21 1 2 Opponent 6 14 0 1

43 21

200 75

390 203

160 80

65 141

Clemson 12 30 0 0 Opponent 11 13 0 0

42 24

172 59

392 207

176 70

80 138

Clemson 13 17 0 0 Opponent 13 12 2 3

30 30

171 80

278 163

111 76

58 84

Clemson 5 15 0 2 Opponent 12 14 1 1

22 28

136 71

273 253

152 120

126 96

Clemson 6 19 0 0 Opponent 10 15 1 0

25 26

223 35

323 196

149 119

80 110

Clemson 11 9 2 0 Opponent 11 10 0 2

22 23

124 80

222 170

102 107

63 71

Clemson 8 13 0 2 Opponent 16 10 0 0

23 26

182 67

367 217

136 89

81 119

Clemson Opponent

9 12 1 0 7 12 2 1

22 22

189 54

373 239

158 98

82 135

Clemson 14 13 1 1 Opponent 5 13 2 0

29 20

181 89

327 280

129 123

120 124

OVERALL RECORDS .800 .667 .841 .769 .632 .555 .681

9-6-2 208-71-26 247-93-32 121-59-13 17-12-2 1-1-0 0-2-1 2-0-1 605-244-77

@ClemsonMSoccer

Away

432-96-36

Pts

Shots

CK

Saves

89 88

272 255

109 129

90 96

80 81

267 180

111 73

52 87

127 61

342 249

162 104

89 109

124 67

306 242

125 107

78 94

92 98

240 255

101 94

98 67

78 83

213 292

98 99

95 67

72 80

229 284

80 99

89 64

71 68

173 227

106 82

65 49

74 75

144 245

84 82

84 45

70 61

226 248

97 79

70 69

88 56

286 199

131 66

56 89

CLEMSON VS. THE ACC IN POST SEASON .798

ACC Tournament NCAA Tournament

144-115-37

.542

Neutral

29-33-4

.470

Totals

605-244-77

.695

14-21-6 7-2-1 21-23-7

CLEMSON VS. ACC TEAMS Night Home Games: Non Conference Games:

.695

214-35-18 461-129-46

Non Conference Home Games: 344-45-24

Regular Season Post Season Teams later in ACC Totals

MONTHLY RECORDS Record in: August September October November December January February Unknown Totals

Home

Ast 2003 29 26 2004 24 25 2005 41 19 2006 40 19 2007 32 38 2008 34 27 2009 22 28 2010 27 22 2011 28 23 2012 26 17 2013 30 16

144-115-31 21-23-7 1-1-0 166-139-38

ACC RECORD IN REGULAR SEASON .588 .725 .707 .661 .581 .500 .167

Home Away Totals

82-50-12 62-65-19 144-115-31

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First

Last

CU

Goals

Mtg

Mtg

Record

Pct. CU Opp

Home

Away Neut.

Team

First

Last

CU

Goals

Mtg

Mtg

Record

Pct. CU Opp

A

Away Neut.

F

Adelphi

1990 2011

2-0-0 1.000

6

2

2-0

0-0

0-0

Fairfield

2002 2002

1-0-0 1.000

3

0

1-0

0-0

Air Force

2003 2003

0-0-1

.500

3

3

0-0-1

0-0

0-0

F. Dickinson

1985 1985

1-0-0 1.000

4

1

1-0

0-0

0-0

Akron

1999 1999

0-1-0

.000

1

3

0-1

0-0

0-0

Flagler

1976 1976

1-0-0 1.000 18

0

1-0

0-0

0-0

Alabama A&M

1981 1984

2-2-0

.500

6

4

2-2

0-0

0-0

Florida Atlantic

1997 1997

1-0-0 1.000

2

1

1-0

0-0

0-0

Ala.-Birmingham

2001 2012

1-2-0

.333

4

6

1-1

0-1

0-0

Florida Inter.

1982 2001

4-1-1

.750 16

3

2-0-1

1-1

1-0

Ala.-Huntsville

1976 1977

2-0-0 1.000

9

0

2-0

0-0

0-0

Florida Tech

1977 1977

1-0-0 1.000

9

2

1-0

0-0

0-0

4-0-0 1.000

8

1

3-0

0-0

1-0

Francis Marion

1991 1993

2-0-0 1.000 12

0

2-0

0-0

0-0

.952 91

17

17-1

3-0

0-0

Fresno State

1985 1985

0-0-1

2

0-0

0-0 0-0-1

Furman

1934 2013 39-12-3

American

1978 1986

Appalachian St.

1970 2004

20-1-0 B

.500

2

.750 187

50 26-3-2 13-8-1

0-0

0-1

G

Belmont

1998 1998

1-0-0 1.000

6

0

1-0

0-0

0-0

Belmont Abbey

1968 1979

3-0-0 1.000 16

0

2-0

1-0

0-0

Gardner-Webb

2001 2013

11-1-0

.917 41

5

11-1

0-0

0-0

Berry College

1980 1991

4-0-0 1.000 13

2

4-0

0-0

0-0

George Mason

1986 1987

1-0-1

.750

2

0

1-0

0-0-1

0-0 0-0

Boston College

2005 2013

4-3-4

.545 10

9

4-0-2

0-2-2

0-1

G. Washington

1977 1977

1-0-0 1.000

4

0

1-0

0-0

Brown

1977 2004

3-1-0

.750

7

5

1-1

2-0

0-0

Georgia Southern

1992 2010

5-1-2

.750 26

5

5-1-2

0-0

0-0

Butler

2002 2002

1-0-0 1.000

3

0

0-0

0-0

1-0

Georgia State

1968 2008

20-1-0

.952 84

16

18-1

1-0

1-0

Gonzaga

2002 2002

1-0-0 1.000

2

0

1-0

0-0

0-0

C

H

California

1995 2001

1-1-1

.500

4

5

0-1

0-0-1

1-0

Cal-Poly SLO

1998 2001

2-0-0 1.000

8

1

2-0

0-0

0-0

Hartford

2000 2000

1-0-0 1.000

4

0

1-0

0-0

0-0

Cal State Fullerton 2000 2001

1-1-0

6

3

1-0

0-1

0-0

Hartwick

1976 1982

1-1-0

.500

7

4

0-0

0-0

1-1

Campbell

1994 1998

3-0-0 1.000 10

1

2-0

1-0

0-0

Harvard

1994 1994

1-0-0 1.000

3

0

1-0

0-0

0-0

Catawba

1937 1990

3-0-1

4

2-0

1-0-1

0-0

Hofstra

2004 2004

0-1-0

.000

0

3

0-1

0-0

0-0

Central Conn.

1998 1998

1-0-0 1.000

2

1

1-0

0-0

0-0

Howard

1972 1976

2-5-0

.286

7

13

2-2

0-3

0-0

Central Florida

1995 1995

1-0-0 1.000

3

0

1-0

0-0

0-0

Central Wesleyan

1976 1976

1-0-0 1.000

7

0

1-0

0-0

0-0

Chapman College 1985 1985

1-0-0 1.000

2

0

1-0

0-0

0-0

.409 16

23

1-1

2-4-1

1-1

Charleston (WV)

1994 1994

1-0-0 1.000

4

0

1-0

0-0

0-0

Char. Southern

1990 2000

7-0-0 1.000 44

1

7-0

0-0

.955 59

5

7-0-1

3-0

0-0

Chicago Circle

1975 1975

1-0-0 1.000

4

0

1-0

6-0-0 1.000 30

4

5-0

1-0

0-0

Citadel

1968 1995

5-0-1

.917 40

7

Cleveland State

1978 1981

2-1-1

.625

7

Coastal Carolina

1985 2007

6-2-1

1

0

1-0

0-0

0-0

Col. of Charleston 1985 1995

6-0-1

Columbia

1979 1979

1-0-0 1.000

Connecticut

1978 2000

4-1-1

Creighton

2005 2005

1-0-0 1.000

.500

.875 14

Davidson Davis & Elkins Duke

1935 2012 1976 1983

5-3-4

1984 2012

4-6-1

0-0

Jacksonville

1968 2005

10-0-1

0-0

0-0

James Madison

1973 1977

2-0-1

3-0

0-0

6

2-1-1

0-0

0-0

.722 23

7

6-2-1

0-0

0-0

.929 21

2

6-0-1

0-0

0-0

4

1

0-0

0-0

1-0

.750 13

4

2-1

2-0 0-0-1

0

1-0

0-0

1

.583 22

19

6-0-0 1.000 21

1939 2013 23-26-5

I Indiana

.472 90

2

3-2-1 6-0

1-1-3 0-0

86 14-9-2 7-16-3

J

K Kentucky

2001 2001

1-0-0 1.000 L

Lafayette

1998 1998

1-0-0 1.000

5

0

1-0

0-0

0-0

Lander

1989 1989

1-0-0 1.000

5

2

1-0

0-0

0-0

Lenoir-Rhyne

1991 1993

3-0-0 1.000 17

1

3-0

0-0

0-0

Lipscomb

2004 2004

1-0-0 1.000

5

0

1-0

0-0

0-0

1-0

Longwood

2005 2009

3-0-0 1.000

8

2

2-0

1-0

0-0

0-0

Loyola (IL)

1995 1999

2-0-0 1.000

5

0

2-0

0-0

0-0

2-1

Loyola (MD)

1994 1994

0-1-0

0

1

0-1

0-0

0-0

84 18-7-1 12-10-1

1-6

0-0

D

.000

M

E East Tenn. St.

2010 2011

0-1-1

.250

1

2

0-1

0-0-1

0-0

Maryland

1967 2013 31-23-2

Eckerd

1983 1983

1-0-0 1.000

6

0

1-0

0-0

0-0

Maryville

1991 1991

1-0-0 1.000 11

0

1-0

0-0

0-0

Elon

1998 2013

2-3-2

.429 12

9

2-1-1

0-2-1

0-0

Memphis

2006 2006

1-0-0 1.000

2

0

0-0

1-0

0-0

Emory

1967 1990

7-2-1

.750 43

13

4-0-1

3-2

0-0

Mercer

1984 2013

9-0-0 1.000 41

2

9-0

0-0

0-0

Erskine

1967 1997

27-1-0

.964 109

20

25-1

2-0

0-0

Evansville

1987 1988

1-1-0

2

0-1

1-0

0-0

Navy

1974 1974

1-0-0 1.000

3

2

1-0

0-0

0-0

New Hampshire

1998 1998

1-0-0 1.000

3

0

1-0

0-0

0-0

New Mexico

2005 2005

0-1-0

1

2

0-0

0-0

0-1

.500

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Against All Competition

Records and History

MEN’S SOCCER Team

First

Last

CU

Goals

Mtg

Mtg

Record

Pct. CU Opp

Home

Away Neut.

North Carolina

1967 2013 29-23-6

.552 126

UNC-Asheville

1987 2007

6-1-0

.857 40

5

6-0

0-1

0-0

UNC-Charlotte

1980 2013

9-5-3

.618 32

20

7-1-3

2-4

0-0

UNC-Greensboro

1982 2013

7-2-0

.778 18

7

6-1

1-1

0-0

.682 151

88 16-7-4 11-13-2

1967 2013 34-14-7

North Georgia

1989 1989

1-0-0 1.000 13

0

1-0

0-0

0-0

North Greenville

2009 2009

1-0-0 1.000

6

0

1-0

0-0

0-0

Notre Dame

2001 2013

2-2-0

7

4

1-1

0-0

1-1

73 17-7-1 16-6-5 1-1-1

O

UCLA

1973 1997

1-5-0

Vanderbilt

1984 1994

Virginia

1968 2013 23-27-5

1-0 1-0

1980 2013 16-18-5

.474 56

58

8-7-1

8-8-4

0-3

1967 1971

3-1-0

.750 10

4

1-1

1-0

1-0

Washington

1996 1996

0-1-0

.000

1

4

0-0

0-0

0-1

West Virginia

1972 1974

2-0-0 1.000

5

3

2-0

0-0

0-0

Western Carolina

1969 1983

7-0-0 1.000 49

8

5-0

2-0

0-0

Western Illinois

2002 2002

1-0-0 1.000

3

2

1-0

0-0

0-0

7

3

2-0

0-0

1-0

.944 30

3

6-0-1

2-0

0-0

.667

5

1

1-0-1

0-0-1

0-0

Wake Forest

2

0

0-0

0-0

1-0

Warren Wilson

5-0-0 1.000 25

2

5-0

0-0

0-0

2013 2013

1-0-0 1.000

0

1-0

0-0

0-0

2

Phila. Textile

1976 1978

2-0-0 1.000

9

4

0-0

1-0

1-0

Portland

1996 1997

2-0-0 1.000

6

0

1-0

1-0

0-0

Presbyterian

1987 1992

3-0-0 1.000 15

0

3-0

0-0

0-0

Princeton

1993 1993

1-0-0 1.000

1

1-0

0-0

0-0

4

W

William & Mary

1991 2005

3-0-0 1.000

Winthrop

1983 2006

8-0-1

Wisconsin-GB

1993 1993

0-1-0

Wofford

1985 2011

10-0-1

Wright State

1986 1986

1978 1978

2

3

0-1

0-0

0-0

.955 53

.000

4

6-0-1

4-0

0-0

5

1

1-0

0-0

0-0

7

4

2-0

0-0

1-0

1-0-0 1.000 Y

Q Quincy

0-0

0-1

1-0-0 1.000

1978 1984

0-0

71 11-12-2 11-11-2 1-4-1

1-2-3

1-0-2

Pittsburgh

2-0

.464 85

1-0

2006 2006

Pfeiffer

0

2-0-0 1.000 16

3-1-1

1980 2005

0-1

0-2

2

Oral Roberts

0-0

1-2

19

Old Dominion

0-0

0-1

3

0-0

3

13

.500

1-0

2

7

.583 21

0-0

.000

.200

2-1-0

1

0-1-0

0-0

5-3-4

2

1999 1999

0-0

2001 2007

1-0-0 1.000

Penn State

1-0

2003 2013

1999 1999

0-0

1

Virginia Tech

Ohio State

0-0

3

Va. Comm. 0-0

1-0

Away Neut.

V

0-0

P

Home

U

2-0

0

Pct. CU Opp

1-0-0 1.000

1

1

Goals

Record

1984 1984

2-0-0 1.000 11

1-0-0 1.000

CU

Mtg

Tampa

1967 1967

1973 1973

Last

Mtg

T

Oglethorpe

Pennsylvania

First

2-3

N.C. State

.500

Team

1-0-0 1.000

3

1

1-0

0-0

0-0

Yale TOTALS

R Radford

1993 2008

1-0-1

.750

9

1

1-0-1

0-0

0-0

Richmond

2003 2003

1-0-0 1.000

1

0

0-0

0-0

1-0

Rollins

1972 1972

1-0-0 1.000

7

0

0-0

1-0

0-0

Rutgers

1987 1987

1-0-0 1.000

3

2

0-0

1-0

0-0

4

0

0-0

1-0

0-0

.550 17

13

4-0

1-2-1

0-2

1989 2004

3-0-0 1.000

605-244-77

.695 2525 1010

432-

144-

29-

96-

115-

33-

37

4

36

S St. Francis (NY)

1978 1978

1-0-0 1.000

St. Louis

1974 2010

5-4-1

St. Mary's

1991 1991

1-0-0 1.000

4

1

0-0

0-0

1-0

San Diego State

1987 2012

1-1-0

.500

2

1

1-1

0-0

0-0

San Francisco

1976 1978

0-2-0

.000

1

3

0-0

0-0

0-2

Santa Clara

1990 1999

2-2-0

.500

6

7

1-1

1-1

0-0

Sewanee

1970 1970

1-0-0 1.000

5

1

0-0

0-0

1-0

South Alabama

1992 1992

1-0-0 1.000

2

1

1-0

0-0

0-0

South Carolina

1978 2013 24-16-1

.598

SC-Upstate

1981 2013

11-0-1

.958 37

7 11-0-1

South Florida

1972 2003

9-1-2

.833 22

S. Connecticut

1985 1986

2-0-0 1.000

SIU-Edwardsville

1975 1983

SMU

69 49

14-8 10-8-1

0-0

0-0

0-0

8

6-0

1-1-2

2-0

6

1

2-0

0-0

0-0

4-1-0

.800 12

8

1-0

3-0

0-1

1989 1995

1-1-0

.500

3

4

1-0

0-1

0-0

Stanford

2002 2002

0-1-0

.000

0

2

0-0

0-1

0-0

Stetson

1990 2008

3-2-0

.600 14

5

3-2

0-0

0-0

Syracuse

2013 2013

0-1-0

.000

1

0-0

0-1

0-0

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ACC Tour.

Non-Conf. Record

*National Finish GA NSCAA SA NCAA 4

Overall 0-2-1

Home 0-0-1

Away 0-2-0

Neutral 0-0-0

GF 2

*1935 Fred Kirshner

1-0-0

0-0-0

0-0-0

2

0

1-0-0

1935 Fred Kirshner

1-0-0

1-1-0

0-1-0

9

9

2-2-0

1936 Fred Kirshner

0-0-1

0-0-0

0-0-0

2

2

0-0-1

1937 Fred Kirshner

2-0-0

1-0-1

0-0-0

10

5

3-0-1

1938 Fred Kirshner

0-0-0

0-0-1

0-0-0

2

2

0-0-1

1939 Fred Kirshner

1-1-0

0-1-0

1-0-0

3

7

2-2-0

5-1-2

2-4-2

1-1-0

30

29

8-6-4

Kirshner Totals

N/A

Pct.

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Pct.

*1934 and 1935 Seasons were played in the Spring. Only matches against four-year instituitions are recognized. ACC Record

Pct.

ACC Finish

ACC Tour.

Non-Conf. Record

Home

Away

Neutral

GF

*National Finish GA NSCAA SA NCAA Overall

1967 Dr. I.M. Ibrahim 1-3-0

.250

4th

--

5-2-0

4-2-0

2-3-0

0-0-0

35

26

1968 Dr. I.M. Ibrahim 1-3-1

.300

5th

--

8-0-1

5-2-0

4-1-1

0-0-0

43

1969 Dr. I.M. Ibrahim 1-4-0

.200

5th

--

4-2-1

3-2-1

1-4-0

1-0-0

29

1970 Dr. I.M. Ibrahim 1-3-1

.300

6th

--

7-0-1

2-2-2

5-1-0

1-0-0

56

1971 Dr. I.M. Ibrahim 1-3-1

.300

5th

--

7-0-0

4-1-0

4-2-1

0-0-0

1972 Dr. I.M. Ibrahim 5-0-0

1.000

1st

--

8-1-1

7-0-0

5-1-1

1-0-0

1973 Dr. I.M. Ibrahim 5-0-0

1.000

1st

--

11-1-0

10-0-0

6-0-0

0-1-0

1974 Dr. I.M. Ibrahim 5-0-0

1.000

1st

--

7-3-0

8-1-0

4-2-0

0-0-0

1975 Dr. I.M. Ibrahim 5-0-0

1.000

1st

--

8-2-0

8-1-0

5-1-0

0-0-0

1976 Dr. I.M. Ibrahim 4-0-1

.900

1st

--

14-2-0

13-0-1

5-0-0

0-2-0

1977 Dr. I.M. Ibrahim 5-0-0

1.000

1st

--

11-1-0

12-1-0

4-0-0

0-0-0

1978 Dr. I.M. Ibrahim 4-0-1

.900

1st

--

14-1-0

11-0-1

6-0-0

1-1-0

1979 Dr. I.M. Ibrahim 5-0-0

1.000

1st

--

11-2-1

11-1-1

4-0-0

1980 Dr. I.M. Ibrahim 4-1-1

.750

2nd

--

8-2-1

8-1-2

1981 Dr. I.M. Ibrahim 5-1-0

.833

1st

--

13-1-0

13-1-0

1982 Dr. I.M. Ibrahim 5-1-0

.833

1st (T)

--

13-1-1

1983 Dr. I.M. Ibrahim 3-2-1

.583

3rd

--

13-1-1

1984 Dr. I.M. Ibrahim 4-2-0

.667

2nd

--

1985 Dr. I.M. Ibrahim 5-1-0

.833

1st

--

1986 Dr. I.M. Ibrahim 3-3-0

.500

3rd

1987 Dr. I.M. Ibrahim 1-4-1

.250

1988 Dr. I.M. Ibrahim 2-4-0

.333

1989 Dr. I.M. Ibrahim 1-4-1

.250

5th (T)

0-1

12-2-0

12-2-0

1-3-1

0-1-0

1990 Dr. I.M. Ibrahim 4-1-1

.750

1st

0-1

12-3-0

13-3-1

3-0-0

0-1-0

1991 Dr. I.M. Ibrahim 2-3-1

.417

5th

0-1

11-3-1

11-1-1

1-5-1

1-0-0

1992 Dr. I.M. Ibrahim 1-3-2

.333

6th 1-1-1

11-3-2

11-2-2

0-3-1

1-1-1

1993 Dr. I.M. Ibrahim 5-0-1

.917

1st

1-1

13-5-0

14-3-0

4-1-1

1994 Dr. I.M. Ibrahim 2-4-0

.333

6th 1-0-1

11-3-1

13-3-1

0-3-0

Ibrahim Totals

.630

Year

Head Coach

90-50-14

--

--

6-5-0 .545

22

--

--

--

9-3-1 .731

30

NR

--

--

5-6-1 .458

25

NR

--

--

8-3-2 .692

52

15

NR

--

--

8-3-1 .708

54

12

11

-- Rd16 13-1-1 .900

97

7

4

-- Semi 16-1-0 .941

55

13

6

-- Rd16 12-3-0 .800

69

9

1

-- Rd16 13-2-0 .867

103

15

4

-- 4thP 18-2-1 .881

64

10

4

-- Rd 8 16-1-0 .941

59

17

3

-- 3rdP 18-1-1 .925

1-1-0

74

15

3

-- 2ndP 16-2-1 .868

4-2-0

0-0-0

44

17

5-1-0

0-0-0

58

14

12-0-0

5-2-1

1-0-0

67

10

7

3 Rd16 18-2-1 .881

13-1-2

3-2-0

0-0-0

58

8

11

18 Rd24 16-3-2 .810

18-2-0

16-1-0

5-2-0

1-1-0

84

24

9

9

14-2-2

15-1-0

4-2-0

0-0-2

76

21

4

3 Rd16 19-3-2 .833

--

9-3-2

10-3-0

1-3-2

1-0-0

54

28

19

18

-- 12-6-2 .650

5th

0-1

17-1-0

15-1-0

3-3-1

0-1-0

59

22

NR

16

1stP 18-5-1 .771

5th (T)

0-1

8-3-2

9-5-2

1-2-0

0-0-0

45

18

NR NR

-- 10-7-2 .578

61

24

NR NR

-- 13-6-1 .675

69

19

5

4 Rd24 16-4-1 .786

59

21

NR

18 Rd24 13-6-2 .667

53

25

NR

19

0-1-0

96

29

5

0-1-0

69

27

13 Firsts 3-7-2 298-52-17 283-41-17 95-49-11 10-12-3 1742

523

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Pct.

--

NR NR 8

-- 12-3-2 .765

5 Rd16 18-2-0 .900

1stP 22-4-0 .846

-- 12-6-4 .636

7 Rd16 18-5-1 .771

NR NR

19 top 20

-- 13-7-1 .643 388-102-31

.774

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Yearly Records Yearly Records

MEN’S SOCCER ACC Year

ACC

ACC

Non-Conf.

*National Finish

Head Coach

Record

Pct.

Finish

Tour.

Record

Home

Away

Neutral

GF

GA NSCAA

1995 Trevor Adair

4-2-0

.667

3rd

2-1

12-4-1

10-2-0

4-3-1

2-1-0

57

20

1996 Trevor Adair

2-3-1

.417

5th (T)

0-1

8-4-1

8-2-2

2-3-0

0-2-0

56

26

NR NR

1997 Trevor Adair

2-3-1

.417

5th

0-1

9-4-2

9-2-2

2-3-1

0-2-0

44

24

12

16 Rd 8 11-7-3 .595

1998 Trevor Adair

5-1-0

.833

1st

2-0

17-1-0

12-1-0

7-1-0

3-0-0

69

11

4

1 Rd 8 22-2-0 .917

1999 Trevor Adair

2-2-2

.500

4th

0-1

7-6-0

7-4-1

2-2-1

0-2-0

38

24

2000 Trevor Adair

3-3-0

.500

4th 0-0-1

11-1-2

9-3-0

5-1-2

0-0-0

59

24

2001 Trevor Adair

4-2-0

.667

T2nd

3-0

15-3-0

14-1-0

2-4-0

3-0-0

59

2002 Trevor Adair

2-3-1

.417

6th

1-1

11-2-3

8-1-1

3-3-3

2-1-0

55

2003 Trevor Adair

2-4-0

.333

6th 0-0-1

7-3-4

6-3-2

1-3-1

2-1-1

2004 Trevor Adair

2-5-0

.286

T7th

0-1

6-4-1

6-3-0

1-5-1

2005 Trevor Adair

2-4-2

.375

7th

1-1

13-2-1

11-2-1

2-2-2

2006 Trevor Adair

3-3-2

.500

T5th

0-1

10-2-0

8-1-0

2007 Trevor Adair

2-6-0

.250

7th

0-1

5-5-1

6-5-1

6th

0-1

4-5-1

6-3-1

2008 Trevor Adair

6

SA NCAA Overall

Pct.

5 Rd16 16-6-1 .717 -- 10-7-2 .579

NR NR

9-8-2 .526

8

5

R16 14-4-2 .750

20

7

4 Rd 8 19-5-0 .792

30

14

7 Rd 8 13-5-4 .682

30

31

NR NR Rd48

9-7-4 .550

1-1-0

28

28

NR NR

8-9-1 .472

2-2-0

43

21 T3rd

12

Rd4 15-6-3 .688

4-3-2

1-1-0

42

24

13

T9

R16 13-5-2 .700

0-5-0

1-1-0

30

30

NR NR

7-11-1 .394

1-5-1

0-1-0

22

28

NR NR

1 First 9-10-2 135-46-17 120-33-11 36-43-15 17-15-1

632

341

3-4-1

.438

38-45-10

.462

2009 Phil Hindson

2-6

250

T8th

1-1

4-6-1

2-7-1

3-4

1-1

25

26

NR NR

6-12-1 .342

2010 Mike Noonan

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 .389

2011 Mike Noonan

4-4-0

.500

T6th 0-0-1

4-4-2

5-4-0

3-4-2

0-0-0

23

26

NR NR

8-8-2 .500

2012 Mike Noonan

3-2-3

.556

T4th 0-1-1

3-7-2

4-3-2

2-4-3

0-2-0

22

22

NR NR

6-9-5 .425

2013 Mike Noonan

5-4-2

.545

T4th

1-1

6-3-1

9-4

2-2-3

0-1-0

29

20

NR

14-14-7

.500

1-3-2

16-19-7

22-14-5

8-15-9

0-4-0

96

91

144-115-31

.550

432-96-36 144-115-37

29-33-4

2526

1010

Adair Totals

Noonan Totals Program Totals

Fred Kirchner

14 Firsts 14-20-5 461-129-46

7-9-2 .444

8 top 20

173-91-27 .641

24 Rd48 11-7-3 .595 30-33-14

28 top 25

Dr. I.M. Ibrahim

.

605-244-77 .695

Trevor Adair CLEMSON COACHES RANKED NATIONALLY Dr. I.M. Ibrahim who was Clemson's Head Coach in 1967-94 finished his career with 388 victories overall and 90 Atlantic Coast Conference wins. Both totals are the second best in Atlantic Coast Conference history. Currently, Ibrahim is ranked 15th nationally for total number of victories (388) and 10th by winning pct. (.774). Mike Noonan is in the top 30 for the winningest Active Coaches National as far as total career wins and winning pct.

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Series Scores ADELPHI (2-0) 10-5-90 4-1 W H 10-21-11 2-1 W H Totals 6-2

9-26-03

AIR FORCE (0-0-1) 3-3 T H OT

10-3-99

1-3

11-22-81 11-17-82 11-16-83 11-25-84 Totals

MEN’S SOCCER (7-16)

ALABAMA A&M (2-2) 1-2 L H OT 2-0 W H 0-1 L H 3-1 W H 6-4

(2-NR) (7-NR) (10-6) (9-1)

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) 4-0 W H 1-0 W H 1-0 W H 2-1 W N 8-1

(3-NR) (5-15) (1-14) (4-NR)

APPALACHIAN STATE (20-1) 10-19-70 6-1 W A 9-29-71 6-1 W H 9-25-72 6-0 W A 10-21-73 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 A 9-5-82 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 H 9-13-00 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 H Totals 91-17

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8-29-97 1-0 W 9-1-98 4-1 W Totals 10-1

BELMONT (1-0) 6-0 W H

11-12-68 9-24-78 9-9-79 Totals

BELMONT ABBEY (3-0) 1-0 W A 1-0 W H 14-0 W H 16-0

10-8-80 10-7-87 10-19-88 10-1-91 Totals

BERRY COLLEGE (4-0) 4-2 W H OT 1-0 W H 3-0 W H 5-0 W H 13-2

AKRON (0-1) L H

ALABAMA-BIRMINGHAM (1-2) 12-2-01 3-2 W H OT (6-23) 8-27-11 1-2 L A 9-10-12 0-2 L H (NR-25) Totals 4-6

11-10-78 12-2-79 10-26-85 9-19-86 Totals

9-9-98

(4-NR) (3-NR)

BROWN (3-1) L H W A W H W A

CENTRAL CONNECTICUT (1-0) 9-23-98 2-1 W H (9-NR)

(11-NR) (NR-7)

(NR-14)

(14-NR)

11-26-77 9-15-78 9-29-00 9-10-04 Totals

1-2 3-2 2-1 1-0 7-5

8-30-02

BUTLER (1-0) 3-0 W N

10-1-95 10-6-96 9-2-01 Totals

CALIFORNIA (1-1-1) 1-1 T A OT (10-NR) 1-3 L H (24-17) 2-1 W N (8-NR) 4-5

10-2-98 9-28-01 Totals

CAL-POLY S.L.O. (2-0) 7-1 W H 1-0 W H 8-1

(1-12) (5-8) (11-NR)

CENTRAL FLORIDA (1-0) 3-0 W H

9-7-94

(3-NR)

9-8-76

CENTRAL WESLEYAN (1-0) 7-0 W H (2-NR)

9-19-85

CHAPMAN COLLEGE (1-0) 2-0 W H (1-NR)

10-5-94

CHARLESTON (WV) (1-0) 4-0 W H

CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (7-0) 9-5-90 9-0 W H 9-7-92 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 H 9-20-00 6-1 W H (16-NR) Totals 44-1 CHICAGO CIRCLE (1-0) 10-10-75 4-0 W H

(1-NR)

(9-NR) 10-26-68 10-18-69 10-3-70 9-17-72 10-7-73 9-20-95 Totals

CITADEL (5-0-1) 7-4 W A 2-2 T H OT 10-1 W A 6-0 W H 8-0 W A (5-NR) 7-0 W H (T25-NR) 40-7

(8-NR)

CAL-STATE FULLERTON (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) 5-0 W H

(20-NR) (12-NR)

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 H Totals 14-4

9-6-95 BOSTON COLLEGE (4-3-4) 10-28-05 2-0 W H 10-21-06 1-1 T A OT 11-4-07 1-0 W H 10-31-08 0-2 L A 11-12-08 0-1 L N OT 10-09-09 0-2 L A 10-08-10 1-1 T H OT 10-14-11 2-0 W H 10-13-12 0-0 T A OT 11-6-12 0-0 T H OT 10-25-13 3-2 W H Totals 10-9

H A

(8-NR)

CLEVELAND STATE (2-1-1) 10-8-78 3-2 W H 10-7-79 1-2 L H 10-5-80 1-1 T H OT 10-18-81 2-1 W H Totals 7-6

(4-NR) (3-12) (17-19) (4-18)

COASTAL CAROLINA (6-2-1) 11-6-85 7-0 W H (3-NR) 10-14-87 2-1 W H (10-NR)

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MEN’S SOCCER 9-28-88 9-13-89 9-26-90 11-27-02 9-28-03 11-18-05 10-31-07 Totals

3-0 2-1 4-0 1-1 1-2 2-0 1-2 23-7

W W W

H H H T H L H W H L H

(4-NR) (4-NR) PK (13-25) OT (NR-17) (15-NR)

COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON (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 OT 10-24-90 3-0 W H (2-NR) 11-18-95 2-0 W H (6-NR) Totals 21-2

12-8-79

9-17-78 9-16-79 10-2-83 9-1-84 9-7-85 11-26-00 Totals

12-2-05

COLUMBIA (1-0) 4-1 W N CONNECTICUT (4-1-1) 2-0 W A 2-1 W H OT 3-1 W A 5-0 W H 0-0 T N OT 1-2 L H OT 13-4 CREIGHTON (1-0) 1-0 W H

(3-5)

(5-NR) (3-5) (2-13) (11-4) (1-16) (8-5)

(15-11)

DAVIDSON (5-3-4) 12-14-35 1-4 L A 12-8-36 2-2 T H 12-2-37 1-0 W H 12-3-37 3-3 T A 11-22-39 1-4 L H 12-4-39 1-0 W N 10-16-84 3-0 W H (19-NR) 9-1-99 0-2 L H (4-NR) 10-18-00 3-2 W A (11-NR) 10-21-01 6-1 W H (15-NR) 10-30-02 1-1 T A OT (8-NR) 8-27-12 0-0 T A OT Totals 22-19

9-26-76 10-9-77 10-5-79 10-23-81 10-15-82 10-14-83 Totals

DAVIS & ELKINS (6-0) 3-0 W H 1-0 W H 7-1 W H 4-0 W H 3-1 W H 3-0 W H 21-2

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DUKE (23-26-5) 12-1-39 0-3 L A 12-9-39 1-0 W H 10-17-67 2-5 L H 10-9-68 2-3 L A 10-24-69 0-3 L H 10-27-70 1-5 L A 10-26-71 0-2 L H 11-3-72 1-0 W A 10-31-73 2-0 W H 10-29-74 4-0 W A 10-26-75 8-0 W H 10-8-76 6-1 W A 10-14-77 6-2 W H 9-29-78 1-0 W A 9-23-79 3-0 W H 9-28-80 1-3 L A 9-27-81 2-1 W H 9-26-82 0-1 L A 11-20-82 1-2 L A 9-25-83 0-0 T H 9-23-84 0-2 L A 9-22-85 2-0 W H 9-28-86 2-5 L A 9-27-87 0-2 L H 9-25-88 4-0 W A 10-15-89 3-1 W H 9-23-90 3-0 W A 9-22-91 2-1 W H 9-20-92 1-1 T A 11-5-92 3-2 W N 9-19-93 3-1 W H 9-18-94 1-2 L A 9-16-95 1-3 L H 9-21-96 1-2 L A 11-14-96 1-3 L N 9-21-97 1-5 L H 11-15-98 1-0 W N 9-20-98 0-2 L A 9-18-99 0-0 T H 9-17-00 2-3 L A 11-7-01 4-0 W H 9-14-02 1-2 L A 9-14-03 2-1 W H 9-18-04 0-1 L A 11-5-05 3-1 W A 10-28-06 1-0 W H 9-28-07 2-4 L H 9-26-08 0-0 T A 10-23-09 1-2 L A 10-22-10 2-1 W H 9-16-11 2-5 L H 11-8-11 0-0 T A 9-14-12 0-2 L A 11-8-13 0-1 L H Totals 90-86

EAST TENNESSEE STATE (0-1-1) 9-6-10 0-1 L H OT 10-24-11 1-1 T A OT 1-2

9-11-83 (13-NR) (6-NR) (6-NR) (2-NR) (1-NR) (2-NR) (4-NR) (3-NR) (1-16) OT (3-7) (1-7) PK (7-1) OT (3-1) (16-7) (1-12) (5-17) (NR-14) (16-3) (6-NR) (NR-3) OT (6-3) OT (NR-8) (11-4) (2-NR) (10-2) (18-1) (NR-5) (1-4) (3-5) OT (NR-10) (10-8) (13-NR) OT (2-NR) (24-15) (NR-8) (10-5) (NR-7) OT (NR-19) OT (NR-18) PK (NR-24)

10-28-98 10-29-03 9-25-07 9-16-09 10-12-10 10-11-11 11-21-13 Totals

ECKERD (1-0) 6-0 W H ELON (2-3-2) 7-1 W H 3-2 W H 1-1 T H 0-2 L A 0-1 L H 0-1 L A 1-1 T A 12-9

EMORY (7-2-1) 11-14-67 0-3 L A 9-28-68 8-1 W H 10-11-69 2-3 L A 10-10-70 6-2 W A 11-14-70 3-3 T H 10-16-71 4-0 W A 10-7-72 3-1 W A 9-21-73 9-0 W H 11-11-81 3-0 W H 8-29-90 5-0 W H Totals 43-13

10-10-67 11-5-68 11-4-69 10-19-71 10-12-73 10-21-74 9-25-75 11-2-76 9-30-77 10-31-78 10-24-79 10-30-80 10-29-81 9-29-82 10-5-83 9-26-84 9-25-85 9-24-86 10-21-87 10-26-88 10-25-89 10-30-91 10-7-92 11-2-93 10-12-94 10-11-95

(8-NR)

(2-NR) OT

PK (NR-24)

OT

(T8-NR) (2-NR)

ERSKINE (27-1) 9-1 W H 3-1 W A 0-5 L H 3-1 W A 2-0 W H (7-NR) 1-0 W H (6-NR) 4-1 W H (1-NR) 2-0 W H (1-NR) 1-0 W H OT (4-NR) 4-1 W H (3-NR) 6-1 W H (6-NR) 2-0 W H 4-0 W H (4-NR) 3-0 W H (6-NR) 3-0 W H (2-NR) 5-2 W H OT 3-2 W H (1-NR) 4-1 W H (5-NR) 5-0 W H 10-NR) 3-1 W H 2-0 W H (20-NR) 2-0 W H 7-1 W H (4-NR) 3-1 W H (4-NR) 6-0 W H 4-1 W H (7-NR)

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Series Scores Records and History 10-16-96 7-0 W 9-17-97 11-0 W Totals 109-20

H H

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

9-29-02

FAIRFIELD (1-0) 3-0 W H

FAIR. DICKINSON (1-0) 10-27-85 4-1 W H FLAGLER (1-0) 10-31-76 18-0 W H

(11-NR)

(1-NR)

(1-NR)

FLORIDA ATLANTIC (1-0) 10-3-97 2-1 W H FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL (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 N Totals 16-3

9-11-77

FLORIDA TECH (1-0) 9-2 W H

FRANCIS MARION (2-0) 9-11-91 4-0 W H 9-28-93 8-0 W H Totals 12-0 FRESNO STATE (0-0-1) 11-9-85 2-2 T N OT

2-14-34 2-16-34 2-22-34 1-12-35 12-6-35 12-10-35 12-13-35 10-6-67 11-20-67 11-14-68 10-29-69 11-10-70 11-10-71 10-25-72 10-3-73 9-26-74

FURMAN (39-12-3) 0-1 L A 2-2 T H 0-1 L A 2-0 W H 3-1 W H 4-2 W A 1-2 L N 4-0 W A 4-1 W H 5-0 W H 5-0 W H 10-0 W A 12-1 W H 4-0 W A 16-0 W H 4-0 W H

(5-NR)

(5-NR)

10-30-75 7-0 9-29-76 13-0 10-27-77 7-0 10-12-78 3-1 10-17-79 9-0 11-5-80 2-1 11-4-81 1-0 11-10-82 3-0 9-21-83 7-0 10-24-84 3-0 10-2-85 3-1 10-1-86 1-3 9-23-87 3-1 9-21-88 0-0 9-20-89 2-0 9-19-90 3-0 9-18-91 1-0 10-14-92 0-1 10-13-93 2-1 10-16-94 6-0 10-22-95 1-2 10-23-96 3-2 10-25-98 2-0 10-27-99 2-3 11-19-00 3-2 10-25-00 2-0 10-17-01 3-2 11-9-03 3-2 11-3-04 2-2 11-2-05 2-1 10-8-06 3-2 10-17-07 2-1 10-21-08 1-2 10-20-09 0-1 10-22-10 1-0 10-18-11 2-3 10-9-12 2-3 10-15-13 1-2 Totals 187-50

W W W W W W W W W W W L W T W W W L W W L W W L W W W W T W W W L L W L L L

H A H A H A H A H A H A H H A H H A H H A H H A H H A H A H A H A H A H A H

(2-NR) (3-NR) (2-NR) (2-NR) (7-NR) (3-NR) (4-NR) (3-NR) (18-NR) (1-NR) (16-NR)

(6-NR) (15-NR) (T4-19) (7-NR) (NR-11) (4-NR) OT (NR-7) (8-12) (8-11) OT (15-22) OT (4-NR) (NR-14) OT OT OT

9-21-86 10-2-87 Totals

GEORGIA SOUTHERN (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 H 9-29-09 6-0 W H 10-19-10 1-1 T H OT Totals 26-5

GEORGE MASON (1-0-1) 0-0 T A OT 2-0 W H 2-0

GEORGIA STATE (20-1) 11-16-68 2-0 W H 10-31-69 4-1 W H 9-25-70 7-1 W H 10-6-72 2-1 W N 10-26-73 5-0 W H 9-10-78 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 H 10-5-88 2-0 W H (13-NR) 9-27-89 3-1 W H 10-2-90 5-1 W H (7-NR) 9-25-91 3-0 W H 10-28-92 3-0 W H (25-NR) 10-20-93 6-0 W H (4-NR) 10-15-97 6-1 W H 10-11-00 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 H Totals 84-16

(9-22)

GARDNER-WEBB (11-1) 10-24-01 6-0 W H (9-NR) 9-19-02 7-0 W H (14-NR) 9-28-04 4-0 W H 9-20-05 2-1 W H (17-NR) 11-16-06 3-1 W H (10-NR) 9-2-07 3-1 W H 11-4-08 1-0 W H 9-1-09 0-1 L H 10-5-10 5-0 W H 9-27-11 2-1 W H OT 10-16-12 5-0 W H 9-8-13 3-0 W H Totals 41-5 (14-NR) (5-NR) (3-NR)

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

OT (16-NR)

(3T-14)

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(4-NR)

9-27-02

GONZAGA (1-0) 2-0 W H

(11-NR)

9-3-00

HARTFORD (1-0) 4-0 W H

(5-NR)

12-5-76 9-17-82 Totals

HARTWICK (1-1) 3-4 L N 4-0 W N 7-4

9-30-94

HARVARD (1-0) 3-0 W H

10-3-04

HOFSTRA (0-1) 0-3 L H

HOWARD (2-5) 11-28-72 0-4 L A 10-6-74 1-3 L H

(1-3) (2-10)

(11-1) (3-6)

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Series Scores

Records and History

MEN’S SOCCER 11-23-74 10-12-75 11-26-75 10-17-76 11-20-76 Totals

0-1 0-1 1-3 2-0 W 3-1 W 7-13

L A L H L A H H

(6-1) (1-4) (1-5) (1-10) (1-NR)

INDIANA (4-6-1) 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) 8-31-12 0-3 L A (NR-10) Totals 16-23

10-12-68 9-25-71 9-30-74 9-28-75 10-28-79 10-27-80 10-25-81 10-26-82 10-23-83 9-24-89 10-4-05 Totals

JACKSONVILLE (10-0-1) 4-1 W H 8-1 W A 8-0 W A (3-NR) 13-0 W H (1-NR) 0-0 T H OT (6-NR) 5-1 W A (18-NR) 2-0 W H (4-NR) 3-1 W A (5-NR) 2-0 W H (2-NR) 7-0 W H 7-1 W H 59-5

11-25-73 9-15-74 9-14-75 10-26-76 11-16-76 10-7-77 Totals

JAMES MADISON (6-0) 7-0 W H 5-2 W A 5-0 W H 3-2 W H OT 8-0 W H 2-0 W H 30-4

(4-NR) (4-NR) (2-NR) (1-NR) (1-NR) (2-NR)

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)

9-6-89

10-23-91 9-16-92 9-15-93 Totals

LANDER (1-0) 5-2 W H LENOIR RHYNE (3-0) 5-0 W H 5-0 W H 7-1 W H 17-1

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(19-NR) (6-NR) (11-NR)

9-1-04

LIPSCOMB (1-0) 5-0 W H

9-6-05 9-19-06 11-3-09 Totals

LONGWOOD (3-0) 3-1 W H 2-0 W H 3-1 W A 8-2

(13-NR) (1-NR)

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

10-2-94

LOYOLA (MD) (0-1) 0-1 L H

10-30-67 10-5-68 10-3-69 10-24-70 10-8-71 11-12-72 11-11-73 11-10-74 11-9-75 11-7-76 11-6-77 11-5-78 11-4-79 11-2-80 11-8-81 11-7-82 11-6-83 10-28-84 11-3-85 11-9-86 10-25-87 10-23-88 10-22-89 10-21-90 10-20-91 10-25-92 10-17-93 10-23-94 11-10-94 10-28-95 11-2-96 11-2-97 11-13-97 10-31-98 11-13-98 10-30-99 10-28-00 10-28-01 11-15-01 10-26-02

MARYLAND (31-23-2) 0-5 L A 1-3 L H 1-6 L A 0-4 L H 1-2 L A 3-0 W H (13-NR) 3-1 W A (4-NR) 5-0 W H (6-NR) 5-1 W A (1-NR) 1-1 T H OT (1-NR) 2-1 W A (1-NR) 3-2 W H OT (3-NR) 3-0 W A (6-NR) 1-0 W H 4-0 W A (3-NR) 3-0 W H (7-NR) 1-0 W A (2-NR) 5-0 W H (18-NR) 2-1 W A (1-NR) 2-1 W H (NR-10) 0-1 L A OT (10-NR) 1-2 L H 0-1 L A 3-1 W H (2-NR) 2-0 W A 2-1 W H 5-1 W A (T4-NR) 4-2 W H 3-0 W H (NR-25) 2-0 W A (13-NR) 1-0 W H (NR-24) 1-0 W H (15-14) 2-4 L N (24-11) 2-0 W A (2-16) 2-0 W N (1-16) 1-2 L H (NR-9) 3-2 W A (8-NR) 2-0 W H (9-NR) 3-1 W H (9-NR) 0-1 L A (6-7)

11-15-02 3-4 L N 10-26-03 1-4 L H 10-31-04 0-2 L A 11-10-04 0-2 L N 9-16-05 0-3 L A 9-8-06 2-1 W H 10-5-07 2-3 L A 10-3-08 5-3 W H 10-16-09 0-1 L H 10-16-10 2-3 L A 11-10-10 1-2 L N 10-28-11 2-1 W H 10-27-12 2-2 T A 11-9-12 1-2 L N 9-21-13 1-3 L H 11-15-13 0-1 L N Totals 107-84

OT (21-10) (NR-2) (NR-12) (NR-5) (12-8) (4-1) OT (NR-4) (NR-4) (NR-3) (NR-1) (NR-1) OT (NR-2) (13-17) OT (NR-4)

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

9-1-06

9-5-84 11-5-86 10-9-91 9-29-92 10-27-93 9-14-94 10-18-95 10-22-97 8-30-13 Totals

MEMPHIS (1-0) 2-0 W A MERCER (9-0) 6-1 W H 11-0 W H 4-0 W H 4-1 W H 4-0 W H 5-0 W H 3-0 W H 2-0 W H 2-0 W H 41-2

(6-NR)

(11-NR)

(5-NR) (3-NR) (2-NR) (7-NR)

NAVY (1-0) W H

(6-NR)

10-4-98

NEW HAMPSHIRE (1-0) 3-0 W H

(8-NR)

12-9-05

NEW MEXICO (0-1) 1-2 L N

(15-1)

11-17-74 3-2

NORTH CAROLINA (29-23-6) 10-20-67 1-5 L A 10-15-68 3-4 L H 10-15-69 1-4 L A 10-16-70 3-3 T H OT 10-23-71 2-2 T A OT 10-20-72 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)

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Series Scores Records and History 10-21-79 6-2 10-19-80 2-2 10-4-81 0-1 10-22-82 5-0 9-18-83 7-0 9-16-84 2-1 9-15-85 5-0 9-14-86 3-1 9-13-87 1-2 11-5-87 1-2 12-5-87 4-1 9-11-88 2-1 11-3-88 1-2 9-10-89 1-2 9-9-90 1-0 9-8-91 1-2 11-7-91 1-3 9-13-92 1-1 9-12-93 2-2 11-5-93 4-2 9-11-94 4-1 9-10-95 2-1 11-10-95 1-0 9-15-96 3-2 9-14-97 1-0 9-13-98 5-0 9-12-99 1-2 11-11-99 0-1 9-10-00 1-2 11-3-01 0-1 11-16-01 2-1 11-3-02 1-3 11-14-02 3-2 11-1-03 1-0 11-7-04 1-4 9-23-05 0-1 11-11-05 0-2 9-15-06 1-0 10-28-07 2-3 10-25-08 3-2 10-6-09 1-3 11-5-10 0-2 10-7-11 0-2 10-5-12 0-2 10-8-13 2-1 11-12-13 2-1 Totals 126-88

9-1-87 9-7-88 10-26-94 9-1-96 10-25-05 10-18-06 10-9-07 Totals

W T L W W W W W L L W W L L W L L T T W W W W W W W L L L L W L W W L L L W L W L L L L W W

A H A H A H A H A N H H H A H A A H A A H A N H A H A N H A H H N A H A N H A H H A A H A H

(7-NR) OT OT

(3-NR) (5-NR) (10-4) (18-NR) (1-NR) (4-NR) (20-NR) OT (12-20) (NR-8) (7-3) (NR-10)

OT OT

OT OT

(7-14) (13-NR) (6-NR) (6-24) (4-20) (8-3) (3-9 ) (7-NR) (18-NR) (3-NR)

(4-NR) (6-8) (9-6) (8-23) (21-17) (NR-6) (17-3) (16-4) (2-16) OT

(NR-8) (NR-2) (NR-4) (NR-3) (NR-6) OT (17-12) (NR-24)

UNC-ASHEVILLE (6-1) 8-0 W H (20-NR) 8-1 W H (7-NR) 4-0 W H 11-1 W H (17-NR) 5-0 W H 3-1 W H (11-NR) 1-2 L A OT 40-5

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MEN’S SOCCER UNC CHARLOTTE (9-5-3) 9-24-80 1-0 W H 10-17-90 2-0 W H 9-1-91 0-0 T H OT 10-21-92 2-1 W H OT 9-8-93 2-3 L A 10-30-94 3-1 W H 10-8-95 2-1 W H OT 10-13-96 1-2 L A 9-24-97 2-2 T H OT 11-23-97 5-0 W H 10-21-98 2-0 W A 10-24-99 2-1 W H 11-5-00 4-0 W A 9-9-09 1-1 T H OT 9-28-10 1-2 L A OT 9-20-11 1-3 L H 10-22-13 1-3 L A Totals 32-20

(1-NR) (2-NR) (7-NR) (NR-6) (6-10) (NR-8) (8-T25) (NR-6) (NR-25) (NR-24) (4-NR) (6-NR)

(NR-14) (14-NR)

UNC-GREENSBORO (7-2) 10-17-82 2-0 W H (5-NR) 9-6-87 3-0 W H (20-NR) 10-14-88 3-2 W H 9-2-90 1-2 L H 11-14-93 2-0 W H (5-NR) 9-8-02 3-1 W H (5-NR) 9-4-04 0-2 L A 10-2-12 2-0 W A 9-17-13 2-0 W H (13-NR) Totals 18-7

11-11-67 11-9-68 11-8-69 11-7-70 11-6-71 10-15-72 9-16-73 11-3-74 10-19-75 10-10-76 9-28-77 10-1-78 9-29-79 9-21-80 9-20-81 11-18-81 10-3-82 11-13-83 11-11-84 11-18-84 10-20-85 11-17-85 10-19-86 10-2-88 10-18-87

N.C. STATE (34-14-7) 4-3 W A OT 4-3 W H 2-1 W A 2-1 W H 1-2 L A 3-0 W H 10-0 W A (T8-NR) 10-1 W H (6-NR) 10-0 W A (3-NR) 7-0 W H (1-NR) 6-0 W A (4-NR) 4-0 W H (4-NR) 4-3 W A (3-NR) 3-1 W H (1-NR) 5-3 W A (5-16) 3-1 W H (2-15) 5-0 W H (6-NR) 1-2 L A OT (6-NR) 3-2 W H (16-7) 2-1 W A (9-15) 2-0 W A (1-10) 5-2 W H (4-19) 0-1 L H (19-15) 1-2 L H (4-NR) 2-2 T A OT (10-NR)

10-1-89 0-0 9-30-90 1-3 11-2-90 1-3 9-29-91 2-2 11-17-91 1-3 10-9-92 0-1 11-6-92 3-3 9-26-93 3-2 9-25-94 1-2 9-24-95 2-1 11-9-95 5-0 9-29-96 0-0 9-28-97 0-1 9-27-98 3-1 9-25-99 2-2 9-24-00 6-1 9-23-01 2-1 9-22-02 3-2 9-21-03 0-2 9-24-04 4-3 9-30-05 0-2 11-22-05 3-0 9-24-06 0-0 10-21-07 1-2 10-17-08 0-2 10-30-09 1-0 10-31-10 3-1 9-23-11 2-1 9-21-12 2-1 9-14-13 1-0 Totals 151-73

T

T

T W W W T W T W W W W W T

W W W W W

A L H L N A L A L H N A L H A N H L A H A H A H L A H L H A A L A L H A H A H A

OT (4-6) (2-14) OT (NR-8) (NR-8) (4-NR) PK (NR-T3) (6-NR) (5-NR) (T25-NR) (7-NR) OT (20-NR) (9-NR) OT (16-NR) (14-NR) (24-NR) OT (22-NR) (15-23) OT (1-NR) OT (NR-13) OT OT (NR-17) (20-NR)

NORTH GEORGIA COLLEGE (1-0) 9-1-89 13-0 W H NO. GREENVILLE COLLEGE (1-0) 10-28-09 6-0 W H

9-9-01 11-27-05 9-2-12 10-5-13 Totals

NOTRE DAME (2-2) 4-0 W N (NR-21) 1-0 W H (15-NR) 1-2 L N 1-2 L H OT (13-2) 7-4

OGLETHORPE (2-0) 10-27-67 6-0 W H 11-17-67 5-1 W H Totals 11-1

9-5-99

9-7-80 10-4-92 9-11-05 Totals

OHIO STATE (1-0) 2-1 W A

(4-NR)

OLD DOMINION (1-0-2) 5-1 W H (1-NR) 0-0 T H OT (5-NR) 0-0 T A OT (13-NR) 5-1

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MEN’S SOCCER 9-3-06

ORAL ROBERTS (1-0) 2-0 W N

(6-NR)

12-9-73

PENNSYLVANIA (1-0) 1-0 W H

(4-11)

9-3-99

PENN STATE (0-1) 2-3 L N

9-3-78 11-1-81 10-31-82 9-1-83 9-12-84 Totals

PFEIFFER (5-0) 7-2 W H 6-0 W H 6-0 W H 1-0 W H 5-0 W H 25-2

4-20)

(5-NR) (4-NR) (5-NR) (8-NR) (18-NR)

PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE (2-0) 11-28-76 3-2 W A (1-12) 12-10-78 6-2 W N (3-4) Totals 9-4 PITTSBURGH (1-0) 10-18-13 2-0 W H

9-8-96 10-5-97 Totals

10-28-87 10-3-89 9-23-92 Totals

PORTLAND (2-0) 3-0 W A 3-0 W H 6-0 PRESBYTERIAN (3-0) 3-0 W H 7-0 W H 5-0 W H 15-0

10-1-93

PRINCETON (1-0) 4-1 W H

10-6-78

QUINCY (1-0) 3-1 W H

9-4-93 9-7-08 Totals

RADFORD (1-0-1) 8-0 W H 1-1 T H OT 9-1

8-29-03

RICHMOND (1-0) 1-0 W N

9-29-72

ROLLINS (1-0) 7-0 W A

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

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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 OT 10-1-10 1-0 W H Totals 17-13

10-4-91

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

SAN DIEGO STATE (1-1) 12-6-87 2-0 W H (NR-20) 10-19-12 0-1 L H OT Totals 2-1

(9-NR)

(17-24) (NR-17)

(12-NR) (6-NR)

(5-22)

12-4-76 12-9-78 Totals

SAN FRANCISCO (0-2) 0-1 L N 1-2 L N 1-3

10-7-90 10-6-91 9-29-95 10-1-99 Totals

SANTA CLARA (2-2) 4-2 W H 0-3 L A 1-0 W A 1-2 L H 6-7

10-9-70

SEWANEE (1-0) 5-1 W N

9-5-92

SOUTH ALABAMA (1-0) 2-1 W H OT

(1-6) (3-2)

(7-4) (NR-1) (10-8) (NR-2)

(8-NR)

(4-7)

(6-NR)

(9-NR)

(NR-6)

SOUTH CAROLINA (24-16-1) 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 A 10-11-81 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 OT 10-13-85 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)

Series Scores

Records and History

11-11-90 0-3 11-3-91 6-0 11-1-92 0-2 10-31-93 1-2 11-21-93 2-3 10-19-94 1-3 9-3-95 2-3 10-27-96 3-1 10-12-97 2-0 11-30-97 1-0 10-11-98 2-0 10-22-99 1-0 10-8-00 0-0 10-7-01 2-1 10-6-02 2-1 10-5-03 1-0 10-10-04 0-1 9-2-05 2-1 8-25-06 4-3 8-31-07 0-1 8-29-08 0-2 9-4-09 0-1 9-3-10 0-2 9-2-11 2-0 9-18-12 0-1 9-2-13 2-1 Totals 69-49

L H H L A L H L H L A L H W A W H W A W A W H T A W H W A W H L A W H W A L H L A L H L A W H L A W H W

(5-12) (NR-19) (25-NR) OT (3-18) (5-23) OT (NR-3) (3-NR) (NR-19) (NR-15) OT (NR-7) (7-16) OT (8-10) (24-17) OT (9-11) (NR-18) (NR-17) OT (6-24) OT (12-NR)

OT

9-10-81 9-9-82 10-26-83 10-10-84 10-16-85 9-10-86 9-1-88 10-18-89 9-12-07 11-7-08 8-24-12 9-24-13 Totals

USC UPSTATE (11-0-1) 3-0 W H 3-0 W H (2-NR) 1-1 T H OT (2-NR) 2-1 W H 6-2 W H (1-NR) 2-1 W H (4-NR) 8-0 W H (7-NR) 4-2 W H 2-0 W H 3-0 W H 1-0 W H 2-0 W H (16-NR) 37-7

10-1-72 11-4-73 12-2-73 9-28-74 11-16-75 11-7-79 10-25-80 10-16-81 10-24-82 10-16-83 9-6-98 9-7-03 Totals

SOUTH FLORIDA (9-1-2) 1-1 T A OT 2-0 W H (6-11) 1-0 W H 4OT (4-13) 2-1 W A (3-15) 3-0 W H (1-13) 3-0 W H (6-NR) 1-2 L A OT (18-NR) 2-0 W H (4-NR) 2-2 T A OT (5-NR) 1-0 W H (2-17) 2-1 W N (12-13) 2-1 W N (19-24) 22-8

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Series Scores Records and History SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT (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 SOUTHERN METHODIST (1-1) 10-8-89 2-1 W H (NR-10) 11-26-95 1-3 L A (6-4) Totals 3-4

12-7-02

10-10-90 9-17-03 10-27-04 9-18-07 9-16-08 Totals

11-1-13

STANFORD (0-1) 0-2 L A

(13-15)

STETSON (3-2) 7-0 W H (3-NR) 3-0 W H (24-NR) 3-2 W H OT 1-2 L H 0-1 L H 14-5 SYRACUSE (0-1) 0-1 L A

(19-NR)

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

1-2-73 9-8-84 12-9-84 10-26-86 12-6-97 11-19-06 Totals

1-2 1-2 4-1 0-3 1-2 0-3 7-13

UCLA (1-5) L N L N W A L H L A L A

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

10-22-68 10-5-69 11-1-70 10-10-71 10-29-72 11-9-73 10-13-74 11-7-75

19-NR

OT

(4-6) (11-14) (9-5) (18-4) (NR-3) (10-22)

(16-NR) (8-NR)

VIRGINIA (23-27-5) 2-2 T A OT 0-1 L A 1-2 L H 5-1 W A 4-1 W H (14-NR) 5-0 W A (4-NR) 4-0 W H (7-NR) 2-0 W A (1-NR)

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MEN’S SOCCER 11-5-76 3-0 11-4-77 2-0 11-3-78 2-0 11-2-79 2-0 11-9-80 4-0 11-6-81 2-0 11-5-82 1-0 11-4-83 1-2 11-2-84 0-2 12-1-84 1-0 11-1-85 0-2 11-2-86 0-1 11-1-87 0-1 10-30-88 0-1 10-29-89 2-4 10-28-90 1-1 10-27-91 1-2 10-11-92 2-3 11-8-92 2-4 10-10-93 2-1 11-7-93 1-2 10-9-94 4-6 11-11-94 2-2 10-15-95 1-2 11-12-95 0-1 10-20-96 2-3 10-19-97 1-1 10-18-98 2-0 10-16-99 2-1 10-15-00 2-3 10-13-01 0-2 11-18-01 1-0 10-13-02 3-2 10-11-03 2-3 11-12-03 0-0 10-17-04 0-2 10-7-05 0-1 11-9-05 4-1 9-30-06 0-1 11-1-06 0-2 10-12-07 2-1 10-10-08 0-1 10-20-09 1-0 10-25-10 0-1 10-30-11 0-2 9-28-12 2-0 9-6-13 2-0 Totals 85-71

W W W W W W W L L W L L L L L T L L L W L L T L L L T W W L L W W L T L L W L L W L W L L W W

H A H A H A H A H A A H A H A H A H N A N H H A N H A H A H A H H A N H H N A N H A A H H A H

(1-NR) (1-NR) (3-NR) (6-13) OT (3-NR) (7-3) (2-9) (16-4) (9-4) (1-5) (19-3) (12-2) (NR-1) OT (20-1) OT (2-8) (19-2) OT (4-1) (NR-5) (5-1) (4-6) (NR-10) PK (NR-4) OT (7-1) (7-1) OT (NR-1) OT (NR-10) (4-7) (NR-14) (9-15) (14-4) (9-2) OT (9-21) PK OT

(NR-5) (NR-6) (16-18) (2-5) (6-3) (NR-4) (NR-22) (NR-11) (NR-5)

(15)

VA. COMMONWEALTH (2-1) 9-30-01 2-0 W H 8-31-03 0-2 L A (9-NR) 9-9-07 1-0 W N (19-NR) Totals 3-2 VIRGINIA TECH (5-3-4) 11-21-03 3-3 T A PK 10-1-04 1-0 W H

10-21-05 1-1 10-14-06 2-5 9-7-07 1-2 9-21-08 3-2 10-20-09 2-4 10-10-09 2-0 10-17-10 1-1 11-3-11 2-1 11-1-12 3-0 9-27-13 0-0 Totals 21-19

T

H L A L A W H L H W N T A W A W H T A

OT (NR-18) (3-NR) OT (19-NR) OT

OT

OT (16-NR)

WAKE FOREST (16-18-5) 9-14-80 4-0 W A 9-13-81 3-2 W H 9-12-82 4-0 W A 10-20-83 1-0 W H OT 10-7-84 3-0 W A 10-6-85 2-1 W H 10-5-86 1-0 W A 9-20-87 3-1 W H 9-18-88 1-2 L A 9-17-89 0-2 L H 11-2-89 2-3 L N 9-16-90 3-1 W A 9-15-91 1-3 L H 10-18-92 0-1 L A 10-24-93 2-0 W H 11-6-94 1-3 L A OT 11-4-95 1-0 W H 11-9-96 1-2 L A 11-9-97 1-2 L H OT 11-8-98 1-0 W A 11-7-99 4-1 W H 10-21-00 2-1 W A OT 11-9-00 2-2 T A 11-10-01 1-0 W H 10-19-02 2-2 T A OT 11-30-02 2-1 W A OT 10-19-03 2-3 L H 10-22-04 0-2 L A 10-12-05 0-0 T A OT 10-3-06 0-2 L H 9-21-07 0-1 L H 11-14-07 1-3 L N 9-13-08 0-5 L A 9-13-09 1-3 L H 11-11-09 0-3 L N 9-10-10 1-2 L A 9-9-11 1-2 L A 9-7-12 1-1 T H OT 10-11-13 1-1 T A Totals 56-58

(1-NR) (2-NR) (2-NR) (1-NR) (16-NR) (3-14) (NR-8) (NR-10) (NR-18) (15-5) (4-NR) (7-NR) (13-NR) (1-NR) (NR-3) (11-17) (5-NR) (13-9) (8-2) (13-1) (NR-6) (NR-15) (NR-14) (4-11) (NR-1) (NR-1) (NR-1) (NR-2) (NR-3) (NR-12) (NR-16) (17-15)

WARREN WILSON (3-1) 11-4-67 0-2 L H 11-2-68 1-0 W A OT 10-10-69 3-2 W N

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MEN’S SOCCER 9-18-71 6-0 W Totals 10-4

9-7-96

10-13-91 11-29-98 9-9-05 Totals

WILLIAM & MARY (3-0) 3-1 W H (NR-17) 1-0 W H (1-NR) 3-2 W N OT (13-NR) 7-3

9-5-83 10-3-84 9-29-85 9-4-88 10-14-98 10-13-99 9-10-03 10-16-05 10-11-06 Totals

WINTHROP (8-0-1) 2-0 W H (8-NR) 3-0 W H 7-0 W H (1-NR) 3-0 W H (7-NR) 2-1 W A (4-NR) 9-0 W H 1-1 T H OT (24-NR) 1-0 W H OT 2-1 W A (3-NR) 30-3

H

WASHINGTON (0-1) 1-4 L N

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

(17-NR)

(11-NR) (3-NR)

WESTERN CAROLINA (7-0) 11-13-69 9-2 W H 9-29-70 2-1 W A 10-30-71 4-2 W H 10-23-72 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 WESTERN ILLINOIS (1-0) 11-10-02 3-2 W H OT (17-NR)

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

Series Scores

Records and History

9-12-85 10-8-86 11-1-95 10-9-96 9-6-00 10-10-01 10-9-02 9-12-06 10-14-08 10-27-10 10-31-11 Totals

WOFFORD (10-0-1) 7-0 W H (1-NR) 6-1 W H (19-NR) 6-1 W H (7-NR) 7-0 W H 4-0 W A (4-NR) 5-0 W H (14-NR) 8-0 W A (9-NR) 6-0 W H (2-NR) 1-0 W A 2-2 T H OT 1-0 W A 53-4

9-16-86

WRIGHT STATE (1-0) 5-1 W H

10-6-89 10-2-92 9-12-04 Totals

2-1 2-1 3-2 7-4

YALE (3-0) W H W H W N

(4-NR)

(5-NR)

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

A

1981 (2-2-0)

N.C. State

S. 27 2-1 W

1968 (1-0-1) O. 22 2-2 N. 2

T

1-0 W

A

Virginia

A

Warren Wilson

O. 4

0-1

N. 6

2-0 W

H L A A

N. 22 1-2

L H

1990 (0-0-1)

Duke

(3-7)

No. Carolina

(3-NR)

Virginia

(3-NR)

AL A&M (3)

(2-NR)

O. 28 1-1

T

H

Virginia

(2-8)

S. 1

0-0

T

H

UNC-Char.

(7-NR)

S. 29 2-2

T

A

N.C. State

(NR-8)

1991 (0-0-2)

1982 (0-1-1) 1969 (0-0-1) O. 18 2-2

T

H

O. 24 2-2

The Citadel

T

N. 20 1-2

1970 (0-0-1) O. 16 3-3

T

H

S. 25 0-0

T

O. 20 1-0 W

T

A

O. 26 1-1

No. Carolina

T

N. 13 1-2

1972 (0-0-1) O. 1

1-1

T

A

So. Florida

(5-NR)

L A

Duke (PK)

(7-1)

1983 (1-1-2)

No. Carolina

1971 (0-0-1) O. 23 2-2

A

(3-1)

1-0 W

J. 2

1-2

H L N

(4-6)

A

SIU-Ed.

H

J. Madison

(1-NR)

H

Maryland

(1-NR)

T

Erskine

(6-NR)

S. 20 1-1

T

A

Duke

O. 4

T

H

Old Dominion (5-NR)

0-0

(6-3)

Wake Forest

(2-NR)

O. 11 2-3

USC-Spar.

(2-NR)

O. 21 2-1 W

H

UNC Char.

(NR-6)

L A

N.C. State

(6-NR)

N. 5

3-2 W

N

Duke

(NR-8)

N. 6

3-3

T

N

NC St. (PK) (NR-T3)

S. 12 2-2

T

Erskine

H

South Carolina

L H

Virginia

(4-1)

1993 (0-1-1)

(4-NR)

A

No. Carolina

(6-24)

L H

So. Carolina

(3-18)

1985 (0-1-2) S. 7

0-0

T

N. 9

2-2

T

N

Connecticut

N

Fresno St.

L H

S. Caro. (PK)

(1-16) (3T-14) (4-6)

(3-7)

1977 (1-0-0) H

No. Carolina

H

H

1994 (0-2-1) O. 19 1-3

L A

So. Carolina

N. 6

L A

Wake Forest

1-3

N. 11 2-2

T

1986 (1-1-2) S. 6

S. 30 1-0 W

(8-NR)

H

H

O. 14 3-2 W

N. 24 0-1

4-2 W

1-1

So. Alabama

T

O. 31 1-2

O. 26 3-2 W N. 7

2-1 W

Duke

S. 26 5-2 W

So. Florida (4) (4-13)

1976 (2-0-1) O. 2

H

S. 13 1-1

1984 (2-0-0)

South Florida

UCLA

S. 5

H

1973 (1-1-0) D. 2

1992 (3-1-4)

T

A

St. Louis

(6-NR)

S. 10 2-1 W

S. 21 0-0

T

A

Geo. Mason

(4-NR)

O. 1

1-1

L A

So. Carolina

(19-5)

O. 8

2-1 W

O. 24 3-1 W

H

Indiana

Virginia (PK) (NR-4)

1995 (2-1-1)

2-2

O. 12 3-4

H

(NR-3)

(18-NR)

T

O. 15 1-2

A

No. Carolina

A

California

(10-NR)

H

UNC-Char.

(8-T25)

L A

Virginia

(3-9 )

(7-1)

1978 (2-0-1) O. 22 0-0

H

N.Carolina

(2-NR)

3-2 W

H

Maryland

(3-NR)

S. 9

N.19 2-1 W

H

App. St.

(3-18)

O. 18 2-2

N.5

T

1979 (1-0-1) S. 16 2-1 W O. 28 0-0

T

H

Connecticut

(3-5)

H

Jacksonville

(6-NR)

1980 (1-1-2) O. 5

1-1

O. 8

4-2 W

O. 19 2-2 O. 25 1-2

T

T

H1 Cleveland St. (17-19) H

Berry College

H

No. Carolina

L A

So. Florida

1987 (1-2-1) 2-0 W

H

Charleston

(20-NR)

S. 15 3-2 W

H

No. Carolina (18-NR)

A

N.C. State

(10-NR)

S. 29 0-0

T

H

N.C. State

(20-NR)

(10-NR)

O. 4

T

H

Fla. Inter.

(24-20)

O. 25 0-1

L A

Maryland

N. 5

L N

No. Carolina (12-20)

1-2

O. 20 2-3

T

S. 21 0-0

T

O. 16 0-1

O. 1

0-0

O. 29 2-4

(NR-1)

1997 (1-1-3)

H

Furman

(16-NR)

O. 8

0-0

T

H

Ga. Sou.

(NR-25)

Evansville

(NR-10)

O.19 1-1

T

A

Virginia

(NR-10)

W. Forest

(13-NR)

L H

T

Virginia

C.of Char.

(3-NR)

1989 (1-1-1)

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H

S.24 2-2

N.9

(18-NR)

0-0

1988 (0-1-2) S. 14 1-1

O. 11 2-0 W

42

T

1996 (1-1-2)

A

N.C. State

H

Col. of Char.

L A

Virginia

1-2

N.30 1-0 W

T

H

L H A

UNC-Char.

So. Carolina

(NR-25)

(NR-7)

(20-1)

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MEN’S SOCCER 1999 (0-1-2) S. 18 0-0

T

H

Duke

S. 25 2-2

T

A

N.C. State

O. 27 2-3

L A

2006 (0-0-2) (NR-10)

Furman

2010 (2-2-4)

S. 24 0-0

T

A

N.C. State

S. 21 1-1

T

A

Boston Col. (11-NR)

(2-NR)

(NR-7)

2000 (1-1-1) 0-0

T

O. 21 2-1 W N. 26 1-2

1-1

T

H

O. 19 1-1

T

H

Georgia Southern

H

Duke

H

Wofford

2-3

O. 9

1-2

O. 21 1-2

H

Kentucky (3) (6-NR)

D. 2

H

Ala.-Birm.

3-2 W

O. 8

O. 5

N. 25 1-0 W

1-2 T

2002 (4-2-4) T

S. 14 1-2 O. 6

A L A

2-1 W

O. 13 3-2 W

Duke

Virginia

A

Wake Forest

O. 30 1-1

T

A

Davidson

H L N

N. 15 3-4 N. 27 1-1

T

N. 30 2-1 W

(2-NR)

South Carolina (9-11)

H

N. 10 3-2 W

(9-1)

A

T

O. 22 2-1 W

L A

Maryland

O. 27 2-2

L A

UNC-Asheville

L A

N.C. State

T

1-1

T

T

O. 21 1-2

H

Gardner-Webb

T

A

East Tenn. State

H

Virginia Tech

N. 8

T

A

Duke (PK)

A

Duke

0-0

Furman N. Carolina

(NR-8)

Boston College

A. 27 0-0

T

A

Davidson

S. 7

T

H

Wake Forest (NR-16)

H

N.C. State

1-1

S. 21 2-1 W 2009 (0-1-1)

(8-NR)

S. 9

1-1

W. Illinois

(17-NR)

O. 3

0-1

Maryland

(21-10)

T

O. 9

2-3

H

Charlotte

O. 13 0-0

L A

St. Louis

O. 19 0-1

L A T

T

T T

H

Coa. Car. (PK)(13-25)

N. 6

0-0

A

Wake Forest

(13-1)

N. 9

1-2

(24-NR)

S. 2

2-1 W

S. 26 3-3

T

S. 28 2-1

H

Winthrop

H

Air Force

L H

Coast. Car.

T

O. 5

1-2 2-1 W

T

N

Virginia (PK)

O. 8

T

A

Virginia Tech (PK)

O. 11 1-1

2-2

T

San Diego State Maryland

H

Boston College Maryland

(NR-2)

N. 21 1-1

H

South Carolina

A

Virginia Tech (16-NR)

L H

T

N. 15 0-1 2004 (2-0-1)

N. 3

Boston College

A

L N

S. 27 0-0 (NR-17)

N. 21 3-3

O. 27 3-2 W

(NR-17)

Furman

2013 (2-2-3)

N. 12 0-0

S. 24 4-3 W

A L H

O. 27 2-2

2003 (0-1-4) S. 10 1-1

(NR-24)

2012 (1-3-5)

(9-21) (8-2)

N.C. State

O. 24 1-1

L N

S. 27 2-1 W

A

Radford

H

N. 12 0-1

(NR-18)

H

L A

O. 25 3-2 W

Boston College

2011 (2-0-2)

2008 (2-2-1) S. 7

S. 26 0-0

Indiana

O. 19 2-2

Elon

S. 23 2-1 W

S. 21 3-2 W

A. 31 1-1

H

(19-NR)

(15-22)

(6-23)

Charlotte

Va. Tech

Connecticut

Furman

Furman

So. Carolina (12-NR)

S. 25 1-1

A

A L A

L A

Wake Forest (11-17)

2001 (3-0-0)

Virginia Tech

L H

A

O. 17 3-2 W

S. 28 1-2

East Tennessee St.

A

S. 7

S. Carolina

(8-5)

L H T

A. 31 0-1

A

L H

(8-10)

0-1

S. 17 1-1 S. 22 1-0 W

2007 (0-5-1)

O. 8

S. 6

Notre Dame

(13-2)

A

No. Carolina (17-12)

A

Wake Forest (17-15)

L N

Maryland

(NR-4)

A

Elon (PK)

(NR-24)

T

H

N.C. State

PK--Match advanced to PK Round after

H

Stetson

overtime periods

A

Furman Clemson's Overtime Records

2005 (3-1-3)

Most Overtime Matches in a Season: 10, 2002

S. 2

2-1 W

H

South Carolina

Most Overtime Wins in a Season: 4, 2002

S. 9

3-2 W

N

W. & Mary

(13-NR)

Most Overtime Wins at Home: 3, 2002

A

Old Dom.

(13-NR)

Most Overtime Wins Away: 2, 2002

S. 11 0-0 O. 7

T

0-1

O. 12 0-0

L H T

O. 16 1-0 W O. 21 1-1

T

Virginia

(NR-6)

A

Wake Forest (NR-14)

H

Winthrop

H

Va. Tech

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(NR-18)

Most Overtime Losses in a Season: 5, 2007

Ara Amirkhanian scored the winning goal in the overtime win over N.C. State on September 21, 2012.

Most Ties in a Season: 5 2012 4, 1992, 2002, 2003, 2010

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Clemson's Longest Overtime Game: 139:12 Clemson 1, South Florida 0, 1973 Record in Penalty Kick Round: 2-6 Penalty Kick Matches: 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) First Rd., (1-2) Sudden Death PKs 11-27-02 H-Coastal Carolina (4-4) First Rd., (1-0) Sudden Death PKs 11-12-03 N-Virginia (1-3) 11-21-03 A-Virginia Tech (5-5) First Rd., (0-1) Sudden Death PKs 11-8-11 A-Duke (4-5) *Counted as losses

The assist, the goal, and the celebration. Clemson players celebrate the Thomas Najjar assist and the goal by John Hammontree with 2:50 left to play as the Tigers tied Virginia 1-1 allowing the Tigers to win the ACC regular season championship on October 28, 1990.

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Clemson vs. Teams in Overtime Team Home Away Neutral Air Force 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 Ala. A&M 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Alabama-Birmingham 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Appalachian State 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Berry College 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Boston College 0-0-2 0-0-2 0-1-0 California 0-0-0 0-0-1 0-0-0 Charlotte 2-0-3 0-1-0 0-0-0 Citadel 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 Cleveland State 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 Coastal Carolina 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 Col. of Charleston 2-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 Connecticut 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-1 Davidson 0-0-0 0-0-2 0-0-0 Duke 2-0-2 0-2-3 1-0-0 East Tennessee St. 0-1-0 0-0-1 0-0-0 Elon 0-0-1 0-0-1 0-0-0 Erskine 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Evansville 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Florida Inter. 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 Fresno State 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-1 Furman 0-0-1 2-3-1 0-0-0 Gardner-Webb 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 George Mason 0-0-0 0-0-1 0-0-0 Georgia Southern 0-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 Indiana 1-0-0 0-0-1 0-0-0 Jacksonville 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 James Madison 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Kentucky 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Maryland 1-0-1 0-2-1 0-3-0 North Carolina 2-0-4 2-1-2 0-1-0 N.C.-Asheville 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 N.C. State 2-0-1 2-2-5 0-0-1 Notre Dame 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Old Dominion 0-0-1 0-0-1 0-0-0 Radford 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 St. Louis 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 San Diego State 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 South Alabama 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 South Carolina 3-3-0 2-2-1 0-0-0 S.C. Upstate 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 South Florida 1-0-0 0-1-2 0-0-0 SIU-Edwardsville 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 Stetson 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 UCLA 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 Virginia 1-3-2 1-2-3 0-0-1 Virginia Tech 1-0-1 0-1-2 0-0-0 Wake Forest 2-1-1 1-1-3 0-0-0 Warren Wilson 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 Western Illinois 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 William & Mary 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 Winthrop 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 Wofford 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 Totals 33-14-33 12-20-34 2-6-4

Totals 0-0-1 0-1-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-1-4 0-0-1 2-1-3 0-0-1 0-0-1 0-1-1 2-0-1 1-1-1 0-0-2 3-2-5 0-1-1 0-0-2 2-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-1 0-0-1 2-3-2 1-0-0 0-0-1 0-0-2 1-0-1 0-0-1 1-0-0 1-0-0 1-5-2 4-2-6 0-1-0 4-2-7 0-1-0 0-0-2 0-0-1 0-1-1 0-1-0 1-0-0 5-5-1 0-0-1 1-1-2 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 2-5-5 1-1-3 3-2-4 1-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-1 47-40-71

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OvertimeMatches Overtime Matches

Overtime and Length of Match Rule History Year

Length of Match

1967-72

4 Periods of 22 Minutes

1973-Present

2 Periods of 45 Minutes

Year

Overtime Format

1967-72

Two periods of five minutes

1973-74

No Overtime Post season:15-Minute Sudden Death Periods

1975-82

Two Periods of 10 minutes were played, Post-Season: two 10 Minute OT periods followed by PKs.

1983-88

Two Periods of 10 minutes Post-season: Two, 10 minute OT periods, two 10-minute sudden death OT periods, followed by PKs.

1988

Matches recorded as ties if advances to PK Round

1989-90

Two,15-minute OT periods in regular season. Post-season: Two, 15 minute OT periods followed by PKs

1991-96

Regular season: Two periods of 15 minutes

Henry Abadi scored the match's lone goal in a 1-0 overtime victory over South Florida in 1973. He scored the goal in the 140th minute of play.

were played. Post-season: If the game is NOT followed the next day by a game; Two 15-minute periods followed by two, 15-minute sudden death periods, then PKs. If there IS a game the next day, there were two, 15-minute periods followed by PKs. 1997-01

In 2000, Sudden-Death was changed to sudden-victory: Regular season games: two, 15-minute sudden-death periods. Post-season remained the same.

2002-

Two, 10-minute, Sudden-Victory OT periods.

Present

Post-season: Two, 10-minute, Sudden-Victory Periods followed by PKs.

Riley Sumpter scored the winning goal against 18th-ranked Duke on October 22, 2010. He scored the goal in the 97th minute.

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CU in Reg. Season Tour. Brown Invitational, Providence, RI 9-10-04 W 1-0 Brown 9-12-04 W 3-2 Yale (Champions-Clemson)

8-31-01 9-2-01

Cal State-Fullerton Invitational L 1-2 Cal. St.-Fullerton W 2-1 California

Clemson Invitational, Clemson, SC 10-4-74 W 2-1 West Virginia 10-6-74 L 1-3 Howard 10-10-75 W 4-0 10-12-75 L 0-1

Chicago Circle Howard

10-15-76 W 1-0 10-17-76 W 2-0 (Champions-Clemson)

Appalachian St. Howard

10-7-77 W 2-0 10-9-77 W 1-0 (Champions-Clemson)

James Madison Davis & Elkins

10-6-78 W 3-1 10-8-78 W 3-2 (Champions-Clemson)

Quincy Cleveland State

10-5-79 10-7-79

7-1 L 1-2

Davis & Elkins Cleveland St.

L 2-3 1-1

Appalachian St. Cleveland St. (OT)

10-3-80 10-5-80

W

T

10-6-89 W 2-1 10-8-89 W 2-1 (Champions-Clemson)

Yale SMU

9-5-03 9-7-03

10-5-90 W 4-1 10-7-90 W 4-2 (Champions-Clemson)

Adelphi Santa Clara

9-4-98 9-6-98

10-2-92 W 2-1 10-4-92 T 0-0 (Champions-Clemson)

Yale Old Dominion

9-19-86 9-21-86

10-1-93 10-3-93

4-1 L 2-3

Princeton Wis.-Green Bay

9-8-84 9-9-84

0-0 L 1-3

Florida Inter. California

9-6-85 W 3-2 9-7-85 T 0-0 (Champions-Clemson)

Indiana Conn. (OT)

9-5-97 9-6-97

St. Louis Indiana

W

10-4-96 10-6-96

T

W

L 0-2 2-1

St. Louis South Florida

Florida International Tournament W 1-0 Florida Inter. W 2-1 South Florida George Mason Tournament W 2-1 American T 0-0 George Mason OT Indiana Invitational L 1-2 UCLA L 3-4 Indiana

10-3-97 W 2-1 10-5-97 W 3-0 (Champions-Clemson)

Florida Atlantic Portland

10-2-98 W 7-1 10-4-98 W 3-0 (Champions-Clemson)

Cal-Poly S.L.O New Hampshire

8-30-02 W 3-0 8-31-02 T 1-1 (Champions-Clemson)

Butler Indiana

10-1-99 10-3-99

Santa Clara Akron

8-31-12 9-2-12

Indiana Notre Dame

9-29-00 W 2-1 10-1-00 W 5-1 (Champions-Clemson)

Brown Cal.-St.-Fullerton

Memphis Tournament, Memphis, TN 9-1-06 W 2-0 Memphis 9-3-06 W 2-0 Oral Roberts (Champions-Clemson)

L 1-2 L 1-3

10-16-81 W 2-0 10-18-81 W 2-1 (Champions-Clemson)

South Florida Cleveland State

9-28-01 W 1-0 9-30-01 W 2-0 (Champions-Clemson)

Cal-Poly SLO Va. Common.

10-15-82 W 3-1 10-17-82 W 2-0 (Champions-Clemson)

Davis & Elkins UNC-Greensboro

9-27-02 W 2-0 9-29-02 W 3-0 (Champions-Clemson)

Gonzaga Fairfield

10-14-83 W 3-0 10-16-83 W 1-0 (Champions-Clemson)

Davis & Elkins South Florida

9-26-03 9-28-03

3-3 L 1-2

Air Force Coastal Car.

1-0 L 0-3

Va. Tech Hofstra

10-19-84 W 3-1 10-21-84 W 3-0 (Champions-Clemson)

Tampa Florida Int.

10-26-85 W 1-0 10-27-85 W 4-1 (Champions-Clemson)

American Fair. Dickinson

10-24-86 W 3-1 10-26-86 L 0-3

Indiana UCLA

10-2-87 W 2-0 10-4-87 W 5-1 (Champions-Clemson)

George Mason St. Louis

10-14-88 W 3-2 10-16-88 L 0-1

UNC-Greensboro Evansville

10-1-04 10-3-04

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T

W

Emory Invitational, Atlanta, GA 10-10-69 W 3-2 Warren Wilson 10-11-69 L Emory 10-9-70 W 5-1 10-10-70 W 6-2 (Champions-Clemson)

Sewanee Emory

10-6-72 W 2-1 10-7-72 W 3-1 (Champions-Clemson)

Georgia State Emory

L 1-2 L 0-3

L 0-3 L 1-2

Old Dominion Invitational, Norfolk, VA 9-9-05 W 3-2 William & Mary OT 9-11-05 T 0-0 Old Dominion OT (Champions-Clemson) Santa Clara Tournament, Santa, Clara, CA 10-4-91 W 4-1 St. Mary's 10-6-91 L 0-3 Santa Clara SIU Cougar Classic, Edwardsville, IL 9-17-82 W 4-0 Hartwick 9-19-82 W 2-1 SIU Edwar (Champions-Clemson) Va. Commonwealth Invit., Richmond, VA 8-29-03 W 1-0 Richmond 8-31-03 L 0-2 Va. Common. Va. Tech Invitational, Blacksburg, VA 9-7-07 L 1-2 Virginia Tech 9-9-07 W 1-0 Va. Commonwealth

Furman Invitational 9-7-01 W 7-1 Florida Inter. 9-9-01 W 4-0 Notre Dame (Champions-Clemson)

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CLEMSON SERIES SCORES IN ACC TOURNAMENT

CLEMSON'S TOURNAMENT RECORDS INDIVIDUAL GAME Most Goals: 2 by several players Most Assists: 2 by Rivers Guthrie vs. Maryland, 11-10-94 Most Points: 4 by several players Most Saves: 11 Jaro Zawislan vs.Virginia, 11-7-93 Most Most Most Most

INDIVIDUAL TOURNAMENT Goals: 4 by Wolde Harris, 1994 Assists: 3 by Rivers Guthrie, 1994 Points: 8 by Wolde Harris, 1994 Saves: *23 Jaro Zawislan, 1992 INDIVIDUAL CAREER 6 by Miles Joseph 2 by several players 13 by Miles Joseph 52 by Jaro Zawislan

Most Most Most Most

Goals: Assists: Points: Saves:

Most Most Most Most

TEAM RECORDS GAME Shots: 17 vs. North Carolina, 11-5-93 Goals: 5 vs. N.C. State, 11-9-95 Assists: 6 vs. Maryland, 11-15-02 Points: 14 vs. N.C. State, 11-9-95

TEAM RECORDS TOURNAMENT Most Shots: 36 1995, 3 games Most Assists: 11 2002, 2 games Most Goals: 8 1992, 3 games *Denotes ACC Tournament Records

CLEMSON'S RECORD BY ROUND First Round Record: 1-0-0 Quarterfinal Round Record: 7-12-4 Semifinal Record: 4-6-2 Championship Round: 2-3 Overall Record 14-21-6

BOSTON COLLEGE (0-1-1) Year Site W T L CU Opp Round 2008 N1 L 0 1 Quarterfinal (OT) 2012 H T 0 0 Quarterfinal (OT) Totals 0 1 N1-Cary, NC

Year 1992 1996 1998 2011 Totals

Site N1 N2 N3 A

DUKE (2-1-1) W T L CU Opp Round W 3 2 Quarterfinal L 1 3 Quarterfinal W 1 0 Final T 0 0 Quarterfinal 5 5

N1-Chapel Hill, NC, N2-Charlottesville, VA N3-Winston-Salem, NC

Year 1994 1997 1998 2001 2002 2004

Site H N1 N2 H N3 N3

MARYLAND (3-6) W T L CU Opp Round W 3 0 Quarterfinal L 2 4 Quarterfinal W 2 0 Semifinal W 3 1 Quarterfinal L 3 4 Semifinal (OT) L 0 2 Quarterfinal

2010 N3 2012 N4 2013 N4 Totals N1-Orlando, FL,

L L L

1 2 Quarterfinal 1 2 Semifinal (OT) 0 1 Semifinal (OT) 15 16 N2-Winston-Salem,NC

N.C. STATE (1-1-1) Year Site W T L CU Opp Round 1990 N1 L 1 3 Semifinal 1992 N2 T 3 3 Semifinal (OT) 1995 N1 W 5 0 Quarterfinal Totals 9 6 N1-Durham, NC N2-Chapel Hill, NC

Year 1992 1993 1994 1995 2001 2003 2005

Site N1 N1 H N2 H N3 N3

2006 N4 L 0 2 Totals 10 12 N1-Chapel Hill, NC

Site N1 H A A N1 N2 H N3

NORTH CAROLINA (5-5) W T L CU Opp Round L 1 2 Quarterfinal (OT) L 1 2 Quarterfinal L 1 3 Quarterfinal W 4 2 Semfinal W 1 0 Quarterfinal L 0 1 Quarterfinal W 2 1 Semifinal W 3 2 Quarterfinal

Quarterfinal

N2-Durham, NC N3-Cary, NC N4-College Park, MD VIRGINIA TECH (1-0) Year Site W T L CU Opp Round 2009 N1 W 2 0 First Round N1-Cary, NC

N3-Cary, NC, N4-Germantown, MD

Year 1987 1988 1991 1993 1995 1999 2001 2002

VIRGINIA (2-4-2) W T L CU Opp Round L 2 4 Final L 1 2 Final T 2 2 Semifinal (OT) L 0 1 Final W 1 0 Final T 0 0 Quarterfinal W 4 1 Quarterfinal

Year Site 1989 N1 2000 A 2007 N 2009 N2

WAKE FOREST (0-3-1) W T L CU Opp Round L 2 3 Quarterfinal T 2 2 Quarterfinal (OT) L 1 3 Quarterfinal L 0 3 Quarterfinal

Totals N1-Durham, NC N2-Cary, NC

5 11

2005 N3 L 0 2 Semifinal 2013 H W 2 1 Quarterfinal Totals 15 16 N1-Durham, NC, N2-Winston-Salem, NC, N3-Cary, NC

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CLEMSON'S ALL-TIME ACC TOURNAMENT RESULTS (14-20-6) Date

Site

Rd.

W-T-L

Score

11-5-87

N1

11-3-88

11-2-89

CU Seed

Opponent

Opp. Seed

Q

L

1-2

5th

North Carolina (OT)

H

Q

L

1-2

6th

North Carolina

N1

Q

L

2-3

7th

Wake Forest

Clemson Scorers

1987 4th

Murray

3rd

Boonstoppel

2nd

Fritz, Veghte

4th

Martinez

4th

Guthrie

N. Baba (2), Payne

1988

1989

1990 11-2-90

N1

S

L

1-3

1st

N.C. State 1991

11-7-91

A2

Q

L

1-3

5th

North Carolina 1992

11-5-92

N2

Q

11-6-92

N2

S

11-8-92

N2

F

11-5-93

A2

S

11-7-93

N2

F

W T L

3-2

6th

Duke (OT)

3rd

3-3

6th

N.C. State (OT)

2nd

Joseph (2), Guthrie

2-4

6th

Virginia

1st

Glenn (2)

4-2

1st

North Carolina

4th

Glenn, Yenzer (2), Joseph

1-2

1st

Virginia

3rd

Joseph

1993 W L

1994 11-10-94 H

Q

11-11-94 H

S

W T

3-0

6th

Maryland

3rd

Harris (2), Joseph

2-2

6th

Virginia (OT)

2nd

Harris (2)

1995 11-9-95

N1

Q

W

5-0

3rd

N.C. State

6th

Harris, Joseph (2), I. Baba, Care

11-10-95 N1

S

W

1-0

3rd

North Carolina

7th

I . Baba

11-12-95 N1

F

0-1

3rd

Virginia

1st

None

L

1996 11-14-96 N3

Q

L

1-3

5th

Duke

4th

James

1997 11-13-97 N4

Q

11-13-98 N5

S

11-15-98 N5

F

L

2-4

5th

Maryland

W

2-0

1st

Maryland

W

1-0

1st

Duke

4th

DeBruin (2)

5th

Krakowiak (2)

3rd

Bower

5th

None

5th

Tambosi, Fuller

Goodacre, Fuller, Onyewu

1998

1999 11-11-99 N5

Q

L

0-1

4th

North Carolina 2000

11-9-00

A3

Q

T

2-2

4th

Wake Forest 2001

11-15-01 H

Q

W

3-1

3rd

Maryland

6th

11-16-01 H

S

W

2-1

3rd

North Carolina

2nd

Fuller, Onyewu

11-18-01 H

F

W

1-0

3rd

Virginia

1st

Fuller

11-14-02 N6

Q

W

3-2

6th

North Carolina

3rd

Westfield (2), Rhyne

11-15-02 N6

S

3-4

6th

Maryland (OT)

2nd

Cutler, Westfield, Rhyne

2002

L

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MEN’S SOCCER 2003 11-12-03 N6

Q

T

0-0

6th

Virginia (OT)

3rd

None

2nd

None

2nd

Albright, Roushandel, Richards, B. Moore

6th

None

3rd

None

2nd

Brooks

3rd

None

8th

Thornton (2)

2004 11-10-04 N6

Q

11-9-05

N6

Q

11-11-05 N6

S

L

0-2

7th

Maryland

4-1

7th

Virginia

0-2

7th

North Carolina

2005 W L

2006 11-1-06

N6

Q

L

0-2

6th

Virginia 2007

11-14-07 N6

Q

L

1-3

7th

Wake Forest

11-14-08 N6

Q

L

0-1

6th

Boston College (OT)

11-10-09 N6

1st

2-0

9th

Virginia Tech

11-11-09 N6

Q

0-3

9th

Wake Forest

2008

2009 W L

2nd 2010

11-10-10 N6

Q

11-8-11

A

Q

11-6-12

H

Q

11-9-12

N7

S

L

1-2

7th

Maryland

2nd

Savage

T

0-0

6th

Duke

3rd

None

T

0-0

4th

Boston College (OT)

5th

None

1-2

4th

Maryland (OT)

1st

Amirkhanian

2011

2012

L

2013 11-12-13 H

Q

11-15-13 N7

S

W L

2-1

4th

North Carolina

5th

T.J. Casner, Kyle Fisher

0-1

4th

North Carolina

1st

None

N1-Durham, NC, N2-Chapel Hill, NC, N3, Charlottesville, VA, N4-Orlando, FL, N5-Winston-Salem, NC, N6-Cary, NC, N7-Germantown, MD

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NCAARecords Tournament and History INDIVIDUAL GAME 4 Christian Nwokocha vs. James Madison, 11-16-76 Most Assists: 2 by several players Most Points: 9 Christian Nwokocha vs. James Madison, 11-16-76 9 Wojtek Krakowiak vs. Lafayette, 11-22-98 Most Saves: 16 Jamie Swanner vs. Duke, 11-20-82 Most Goals:

Most Most Most Most

INDIVIDUAL TOURNAMENT Goals: 6 Benedict Popoola, 1978 Assists: 4 Emmanuel Egede, 1978 4 Bruce Murray, 1987 Points: 14 Bruce Murray, 1987 Saves: 25 Dennis Carrington, 1973

INDIVIDUAL CAREER Most Goals: 12 Benedict Popoola, 1975-78 Most Assists: 7 Bruce Murray, 1984-1987, Christian Nwokocha, 1975-78 Most Points: 28 Christian Nwokocha 1975-78 Most Saves: 44 John Bruens, 1977-79 Most Most Most Most

TEAM RECORDS GAME Shots: 41 vs. Phil. Textile, 12-10-78 Goals: 8 vs. James Madison, 11-16-76 Assists: 8 vs. N.C. State, 11-17-85 Points: 19 vs. James Madison, 11-16-76

TEAM RECORDS TOURNAMENT Most Shots:133 -1978, 5 games Most Assists:13 -1987, 5 games Most Goals:17 -1976, 5 games 17 - 1978, 5 games

MEN’S SOCCER NATIONAL LEADING SCORERS IN NCAA TOURNAMENT PLAY Year G A Pts. 1979 Obed Ariri 5 1 11 1984 Gary Conner 4 0 8 1987 Bruce Murray 5 4 14 SCHOOLS WITH THE MOST NCAA FINAL FOUR APPEARANCES

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 5. 6.

9.

Schools Indiana St. Louis UCLA Maryland Virginia Clemson Hartwick San Francisco North Carolina UCONN Michigan State

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Schools St. Louis UCLA Indiana Virginia UCONN Penn State Maryland San Francisco SMU Brown Clemson

App. 47 41 38 35 34 31 31 30 29 27 27

MOST NCAA TOURNAMENT WINS Schools No. Indiana 83 St. Louis 67 UCLA 67 4. Maryland 51 5. Virginia 56 6. Clemson 46

Rk. 1. 2.

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SCHOOLS WITH THE MOST NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES

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Site

Region

W-L Score

11-20-72 11-28-72

H A

R24 R16

W

11-25-73 12-2-73 12-9-73 1-2-74

H H H N1

R24 R16 R8 R4

W W W

11-17-74 11-23-74

H A

R24 R16

W

11-16-75 11-26-75

H A

R24 R16

W

11-16-76 11-20-76 11-28-76 12-4-76 12-5-76

H H A N N2*

R24 R16 R8 R4

W W W

Opponent

L

3-2 0-4

L

7-0 1-0 1-0 1-2

1972 West Virginia Howard 1973 James Madison South Florida (4OT) Pennsylvania UCLA (2OT)

L

3-2 0-1

Navy Howard

L

3-0 1-3

L L

8-0 3-1 3-2 0-1 3-4

1975 South Florida Howard 1976 James Madison Howard Philadelphia Textile San Francisco Hartwick 1977 George Washington

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Clemson Scorers

Abadi 2, Kammoun

Abadi 2, Ford 3, Watson, Kammoun Abadi Ford Ford

1974

11-13-77

H

R24

W

4-0

11-20-77 11-26-77

H H

R16 R8

W

3-1 1-2

11-10-78 11-19-78 11-25-78

H H A

R24 R16 R8

W W W

12-9-78 12-10-78

N3 N3*

R4

11-25-79 12-2-79 12-8-79 12-9-79

H H N3 N3

R16 R8 R4 R2

W W W

11-18-81 11-22-81

H H

R24 R16

W

11-17-82 11-20-82

H A

R24 R16

W

11-16-83

H

R24

11-18-84 11-25-84 12-1-84 12-9-84 12-16-84

A H A A N4

R24 R16 R8 R4 R2

W W W W W

2-1 3-1 1-0 4-1 2-1

11-17-85 11-24-85

H H

R24 R16

W

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Ogunjobi 2, Ogbueze Popoola C. Nwokocha 4, Ilodigwe 2, Ariri, Watson Ilodigwe, Ogunsuyi, Smith Ogbueze 2, Popoola

Adubarie Otorubio scored Clemson's first goal against UCLA in the 1984 national semifinals.

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Paul Rutenis scored one of Clemson's two goals against San Diego State in the 1987 National Championhip match.

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Pearse Tormey scored two goals in Clemson's 4-1 win over North Carolina in the 1987 Final Four.

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Charlie Roberts sent Clemson to the NCAA Final Four with a last-minute goal vs. Creighton on December 2, 2005

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Team Honors

MEN’S SOCCER 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.

CLEMSON RANKED IN THE FINAL POLLS NSCAA POLLS 1972 11th 1973 4th 1974 6th 1975 1st 1976 4th 1977 4th 1978 3rd 1979 3rd 1981 8th 1982 7th 1983 11th 1984 9th 1985 4th 1986 19th 1990 5th 1993 5th 1995 6th 1997 12th 1998 4th 2000 8th 2001 7th 2002 7th 2005 T3rd 2006 13th

SOCCER AMERICA POLLS 1981 5th 1982 3rd 1983 18th 1984 9th 1985 3rd 1986 18th 1987 16th 1990 4th 1991 18th 1992 19th 1993 7th 1995 5th 1997 16th 1998 1st 2000 8th 2001 4th 2002 14th 2005 12th 2006 9th 2014 24th

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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 CHAMPIONS 1984, 1987

TIGER PILE--Clemson players celebrate the winning of the National Championship in 1987 at Historic Riggs Field.

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MEN’S SOCCER

HERMANN AWARD Bruce Murray

1998

Wojtek Krakowiak SOCCER AMERICA NATIONAL

1968

Mark Rubich (HM)

1972

Nabeel Kammoun (HM)

1973

Henry Abadi (1st)

1973

Clyde Browne (3rd)

Eric Eichmann

1974

Clyde Browne (HM)

Bruce Murray

1978

Christian Nwokocha (HM)

1987

Bruce Murray

1979

Nnamdi Nwokocha (1st)

1993

Jimmy Glenn

1981

Nnamdi Nwokocha (3rd)

1998

Wojtek Krakowiak

1982

Mo Tinsley (3rd)

2000

Mark Lisi

2001

Oguchi Onyewu

2005

Nathan Sturgis

1978

Damian Ogunsuyi

1981

Nnamdi Nwokocha

1983

Adubarie Otorubio Jamie Swanner

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

NSCAA ALL-AMERICANS

SOCCER AMERICA MVPS (ALL-AMERICANS)

1987

1985

Adubarie Otorubio (1st) 1983

Jamie Swanner (1st)

Phil Marfuggi

Wojtek Krakowiak

Adubarie Otorubio (2nd)

1984

Adubarie Otorubio (1st)

1985

Bruce Murray (1st)

HERMANN AWARD FINALIST

Eric Eichmann (1st)

1987

Bruce Murray

1993

Jimmy Glenn

1986

Eric Eichmann (3rd)

1994

Wolde Harris

1987

Bruce Murray (1st)

1995

Wolde Harris

1997

Matt Jordan

1998

Wojtek Krakowiak

2001

Oguchi Onyewu

2006

Dane Richards

Gary Conner (2nd)

Paul Rutenis (1st)

Eric Eichman (5th)

1987

Bruce Murray (2nd)

Pearse Tormey (2nd)

1990

Pearse Tormey (3rd) Jimmy Glenn (2nd)

MISSOURI AWARD FINALISTS 1986

1989

1991

Andy Pujats (2nd)

1993

Jimmy Glenn (1st)

1995

Wolde Harris (2nd)

Danny Care (3rd)

Dana Quick (2nd)

1993

Jimmy Glenn (4th)

1996

1995

Imad Baba (5th)

1997

Matt Jordan (1st)

Miles Joseph (8th)

1998

Wojtek Krakowiak (1st)

Matt Jordan

2000

Mark Lisi (1st)

1997

Mike Potempa (2nd) NSCAA GOALKEEPER OF THE YEAR 1983

Jamie Swanner

2001

Oguchi Onyewu (2nd)

2002

Doug Warren (1st) Dimelon Westfield (2nd)

NSCAA PLAYER-OF-THE-YEAR 1987

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Bruce Murray

Nathan Sturgis (3rd)

SOCCER AMERICA ROOKIE-OF-THE YEAR 1984

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Phil Marfuggi (2nd)

2006

Dane Richards (2nd)

2013

Thomas McNamara (2nd)

Adubarie Otorubio was a three-time All-American as a defender in 1982-84.

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SOCCER AMERICA FRESHMEN ALL-AMERICANS Joey Feinberg Andres Alos Jimmy Glenn Jamahl Green Paul Stalteri Oguchi Onyewu Greg Eckhardt, 2nd Team Cody Mizell Brynjar Benediktsson, 2nd Team COLLEGE SOCCER NEWS ALL-AMERICAN Mark Lisi Oguchi Onyewu (2nd) Dimelon Westfield Nathan Sturgis (2nd) Phil Marfuggi (3rd) Dane Richards (2nd) Thomas McNamara

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NCAA TOURNAMENT NATIONAL TOURNAMENT GAME MVP 1984 Maxwell Amatasiro

2005 2006

TOP DRAWER SOCCER ALL-AMERICANS Nathan Sturgis (3rd) Dane Richards (2nd) Phil Marfuggi (3rd) Frederico Moojen (4th)

TOP DRAWER SOCCER ROOKIE ALL-AMERICAN TEAM 2006 Greg Eckhardt (1st) 2010 Cody Mizell (2nd)

Cody Mizell was a 2010 Freshman All-American.

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

2001

COLLEGE SOCCER.COM ALL-AMERICANS Oguchi Onyewu (1st) Ian Fuller (HM) ALL-FINAL FOUR TEAM

2005 2005

Dane Richards Justin Moore

Oguchi Onyewu was a two-time All-American in 2000 and 2001.

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ACC Honors 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 2011-Brynjar Benediktsson, Amadou Dia

1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1983 1985 1993 1998 2005

ACC PLAYER-OF-THE-YEAR Clyde Browne Clyde Browne Clyde Browne Clyde Browne, Godwin Ogbueze - Godwin Ogbueze - Benedict Popoola - Damian Ogunsuyi - Nnamdi Nwokocha - Adubarie Otorubio - Gary Conner - Jimmy Glenn - Wojtek Krakowiak - Nathan Sturgis (Defensive) -

MEN’S SOCCER ALL-ACC TOURNAMENT TEAM Imad 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 Thomas McNamara - 2013 Bruce Murray - 1987 Oguchi Onyewu - 2001 Dana Quick - 1995 Steven Rhyne - 2002 Dane Richards - 2005 Manolo Sanchez - 2012 Nathan Thornton - 2009

ACC COACH-OF-THE-YEAR Dr. 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

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Doug Warren - 2001 Dimelon Westfield - 2002 Jeff Yenzer-1993 Jaro Zawislan-1992, 1993 ACC PLAYERS-OF-THE-WEEK 1987 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 2011 Oct 31-Brynjar Benediktsson 2013 Sept 10-Thomas McNamara Oct. 15-Thomas McNamara

Clyde Brown (R) was named to the ACC's AllTime 50th Annversary Team in 2002.

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NSCAA All-South

MEN’S SOCCER CLEMSON'S NSCAA ALL-SOUTH PERFORMERS 1968 Mark Rubich (2nd) Frank Schmidt (4th) 1969 Mark Rubich (2nd) Roger Collins (3rd) 1970 Andy Demori Joe Albandre (5th) 1971 Nabeel Kammoun Robert Bradford (5th) 1972 Nabeel Kammoun (2nd) Henry Abadi (3rd) Clyde Brown (3rd) 1973 Henry Abadi Clyde Brown Woolley Ford (3rd)

1983 Jamie Swanner Adubarie Otorubio Charlie Morgan (2nd)

Danny Care

2004 Justin Moore (3rd)

1984 Adubarie Otorubio Eric Eichmann Charlie Morgan (2nd)

1997 Matt Jordan Wojtek Krakowiak (2nd)

2005 Nathan Sturgis Phil Marfuggi

1985 Gary Conner Paul Rutenis Bruce Murray

1998 Wojtek Krakowiak Mark Lisi Jeff Bilyk (2nd)

2006 Dane Richards Phil Marfuggi (2nd) Alan O'Hara (2nd) Frederico Moojen (3rd)

1986 Bruce Murray Eric Eichmann Gary Conner (2nd) Richard Landgren (2nd)

1999 Alan Woods Mark Lisi (2nd) Mike Potempa (3rd)

Clyde Brown Ralston Moore (4th) Clyde Watson (4th) Rennie Phillips (5th) 1975 Ralston Moore (2nd) Clyde Browne (3rd) Godwin Ogbueze (4th) Benedict Popoola (5th) 1978 Christian Nwokocha

1996

2007 Greg Eckhardt (3rd) 2008 Joe Bendik (3rd) David Newton (3rd)

2000 1987 Bruce Murray Jamey Rootes 1988 Pearse Tormey (2nd) Joey Feinberg (3rd)

1974

2003 Chase Higenbrink (3rd)

Imad Baba (2nd) Miles Joseph (2nd)

1989 Pearse Tormey Edo Boonstoppel (3rd) 1990 Jimmy Glenn Pearse Tormey Jaro Zawislan Andy Pujats (3rd)

Mark Lisi Mike Potempa

2009 David Newton (3rd)

2001 Oguchi Onyewu Doug Warren Ian Fuller (2nd)

2011 Brynjar Benediktson (3rd)

2002 Ricky Lewis Doug Warren Dimelon Westfield Oskar Bringsved (2nd)

2013 Thomas McNamara Kyle Fisher (3rd)

1991 Andy Pujats Jaro Zawislan (2nd) 1992 Andy Pujats Jaro Zawislan (2nd)

1979 Nnamdi Nwokocha 1981 Nnamdi Nwokocha Mo Tinsley (2nd) Adubarie Otorubio (3rd) 1982 Adubarie Otorubio Mo Tinsley Jamie Swanner (3rd) Arthur Ebunam (3rd)

1993 Jimmy Glenn Imad Baba Miles Joseph Jaro Zawislan Wolde Harris (3rd) 1994 Wolde Harris Miles Joseph 1995 Wolde Harris Dana Quick

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All-ACC Honors CLEMSON'S ALL-ACC PLAYERS 1968 Mark Rubich Bill Collins (2nd) Alan Griffin (2nd) Bruce Pinto (2nd) Frank Schmidt (2nd) 1969 Roger Collins Mark Rubich Gary Pace (2nd) Andy Demori (2nd) 1970 Joe Alfandre Roger Collins Andy Demori Alan Griffin (2nd) 1971 Roberto Bradford (2nd) Alan Griffin Nabeel Kammoun Ed Camara (2nd) Steven Schoen (2nd)

1972 Clyde Browne Ron Giesbers Greg Schroth Italo Yannuzzelli Ed Camara (2nd) Nabeel Kammoun (2nd)

1973 Clyde Browne Woolley Ford Ron Giesbers Ralston Moore Clyde Watson Denis Carrington (2nd) Nabeel Kammoun (2nd) Alfred Morrison (2nd)

Jimmy Glenn

MEN’S SOCCER 1974 Clyde Browne Dennis Carrington Ron Giesbers Ralston Moore Rennie Phillips Clyde Watson Alfred Morrison (2nd) Godwin Royce (2nd) Eric Smith (2nd)

Benedict Popoola Marwan Kamaruddin (2nd)

1975 Gordon Alphonso Clyde Browne Ralston Moore Alfred Morrison Godwin Ogbueze Taiwo Ogunjobi Clyde Watson Mark Alphonso (2nd) Emmanuel Egede (2nd)

1980 Vincent Chika Arthur Ebunam Nnamdi Nwokocha Mo Tinsley (2nd)

1976 Mark Alphonso Kenneth Ilodigwe Christian Nwokocha Alfred Morrison Godwin Ogbueze Taiwo Ogunjobi Clyde Watson Obed Ariri (2nd) Damian Ogunsuyi (2nd) 1977 Marwan Kamaruddin Christian Nwokocha Damian Odoh Godwin Ogbueze Damian Ogunsuyi Benedict Popoola John Bruens (2nd) Eric Smith (2nd) 1978 Gordon Braithwaite Emmanuel Egede Christian Nwokocha Damian Odoh Damian Ogunsuyi

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1979 Obed Ariri Marwan Kamaruddin Nnamdi Nwokocha Michael Gribbon (2nd) Damian Odoh (2nd) Mo Tinsley (2nd)

1981 Nnamdi Nwokocha Audubarie Otorubio Sean Burke (2nd) Mo Tinsley (2nd) Arthur Ebunam (2nd) 1982 Maxwell Amatasiro Vincent Chika Arthur Ebunam Audubarie Otorubio Jamie Swanner Mo Tinsley 1983 Maxwell Amatasiro Peter Coles Eric Eichmann Charlie Morgan (2nd) Audubarie Otorubio Jamie Swanner 1984 Charlie Morgan Audubarie Otorubio Eric Eichmann (2nd) Bruce Murray (2nd)

1986 Gary Conner Eric Eichmann Paul Rutenis Bernard Gray (2nd) Bruce Murray (2nd) Dick Landgren (2nd) 1987 Bruce Murray Jamey Rootes Paul Rutenis 1988 Andres Alos Pearse Tormey (2nd) 1989 Pearse Tormey Edo Boonstoppel (2nd) 1990 Jimmy Glenn Pearse Tormey Thomas Najjar (2nd) Jon Payne (2nd) Andy Pujats (2nd) Jaro Zawislan (2nd) 1991 Andy Pujat Jimmy Glenn (2nd) David McGuire (2nd) Jon Payne (2nd) Jaro Zawislan (2nd) 1992 Andy Pujats Jamahl Green (2nd) 1993 Jimmy Glenn Miles Joseph Jaro Zawislan

1985 Gary Conner Eric Eichmann

Joey Feinberg

Bernard Gray Bruce Murray Paul Rutenis (2nd) Dick Landgren (2nd)

Oguchi Onyewu

Dimelon Westfield

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Jamey Rootes

Josh Campbell

Danny Care

Paul Rutenis

All-ACC Honors

Adubarie Otorubio

2001 Oguchi Onyewu Doug Warren Oskar Bringsved (2nd) Fabio Tambosi (2nd)

Imad Baba (2nd) Nidal Baba (2nd) Danny Care (2nd) Jamahl Green (2nd) Rivers Guthrie (2nd) Wolde Harris (2nd)

2002 Dimelon Westfield Oskar Bringsved (2nd) Doug Warren (2nd) Fabio Tambosi (2nd)

1994 Miles Joseph Nidal Baba (2nd) Wolde Harris (2nd) 1995 Imad Baba Wolde Harris Matt Jordan (2nd) Miles Joseph (2nd) Dana Quick (2nd)

2003 Kenny Cutler 2004 Stuart Holden (2nd) Steven Rhyne (2nd) Justin Moore (2nd)

1996 Paul Stalteri Danny Care (2nd) Matt Jordan (2nd) Jeff Yenzer (2nd)

2005 Phil Marfuggi Nathan Sturgis 2006 Dane Richards Phil Marfuggi (2nd) Freddy Moojen (2nd)

1997 Matt Jordan John Wilson (2nd) 1998 Josh Campbell Wojtek Krakowiak Mark Lisi Jeff Bilyk (2nd) Scott Bower (2nd) Mike Potempa (2nd)

2008 Joseph Bendik (2nd) David Newton (2nd) 2011 Cody Mizell (2nd) 2012 Austin Savage (2nd)

1999 Mark Lisi Alan Woods Mike Potempa (2nd) 2000 Mark Lisi Oguchi Onyewu Fabio Tambosi Doug Warren Mike Potempa (2nd)

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2013 Thomas McNamara (1st) Jack Metcalf (3rd) Kyle Fisher (3rd)

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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U.S. WORLD CUP TEAM Bruce Murray, Eric Eichmann Oguchi Onyewu Oguchi Onyewu, Stuart Holden UNITED STATES NATIONAL TEAM MEMBERS

Imad Baba* Nidal Baba Francklin Blaise Joseph Bendik Andrian Chevannes John Cooper Kenny Cutler Greg Eckhardt Jimmy Glenn Rivers Guthrie Stuart Holden* Martin Hutton Miles Joesph* Matt Jordan Jason Kamlet Ricky Lewis Mark Lisi Phil Marfuggi Justin Moore Bruce Murray* Oguchi Onyewu* Jon Payne John Tardy Dana Quick Eric Quill Pette Stebbins Nathan Sturgis Doug Warren Alan Woods *Full United States National Team CANADIAN NATIONAL TEAM James Grimes Paul Stalteri

MEN’S SOCCER Alfred Morrison Clyde Watson HOLLAND NATIONAL TEAM Edo Boonstoppel IRELAND NATIONAL TEAM Pearse Tormey Jamaica National Team Charles Headlam Ralston Moore Michael Murray Rennie Phillips Dane Richards

Eric Eichmann

NIGERIAN NATIONAL TEAM Obed Ariri Maxwell Amatasiro Joseph Awesu Arthur Ebunam Emmanuel Egede Donald Igwebuike (U18) Kenneth Ilodigwe Christian Nwokocha Nnamdi Nwokocha Sunday C. Nwokocha Godwin Ogbueze Taiwo Ogunjobi Damian Ogunsunyi Adubarie Otorubio Benedict Popoola

Stuart Holden

SWEDEN NATIONAL TEAM Dick Landgren TRINIDAD & TABAGO NATIONAL TEAM Dimelon Westfield

1984 1988 1988 1996 1996

Godwin Ogbueze

US OLYMPIC TEAM Jamie Swanner Bruce Murray Eric Eichmann Miles Joseph Imad Baba

GUYANA NATIONAL TEAM Clyde Browne Gordon Alphonso Denis Carrington George Hyles

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MEN’S SOCCER Clemson Players Named to AllTournament Teams during the Regular Season. 1976 Clemson Invitational Christian Nwokocha MVP 1977 Clemson Invitational Eric Smith MVP 1978 Clemson Invitational Christian Nwokocha MVP 1981 Clemson Invitational Mo Tinsley, MVP 1982 SIU Cougar Classic Mo Tinsley, MVP Clemson Invitational Adubarie Otorubio MVP 1983 Clemson Invitational Eric Eichmann 1984 Indiana Invitational Adubarie Otorubio, Def. MVP Chuck Nash Eric Eichmann Clemson Invitational Audubarie Otorubio MVP 1985 Indiana Invitational Eric Eichmann, Offensive MVP Gary Conner Bernard Gray Clemson Invitational Paul Rutenis, Defensive MVP Dick Landgren Bernard Gray 1986 Clemson Invitational Bernard Gray, Defensive MVP Dick Landgren Eric Eichmann 1987 Clemson Invitational Bruce Murray (Offensive MVP) Paul Rutenis (Defensive MVP) Joey Feinberg Jamey Rootes

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1988 Clemson Invitational Pearse Tormey, Off. MVP Joey Feinberg Thomas Najjar 1989 Clemson Invitational Kevin Taylor Joey Feinberg Edo Boonstoppel Pearse Tormey, Off. MVP 1990 Clemson Invitational Jaro Zawislan Chris Martinez Richard Richmond Andy Pujats, Defensive MVP Jimmy Glenn, Offensive MVP 1991 Santa Clara Tournament Andy Pujats John Hammontree Burke Goodloe 1992 Clemson Invitational Andy Pujats Jamahl Green Jaro Zawislan, Defensive MVP 1993 Clemson Invitational Jamahl Green, Def. MVP Danny Care Nidal Bama Imad Baba Jimmy Glenn 1994 Clemson Invitational Miles Joseph Imad Baba Jamahl Green

Mike Potempa Jody DeBruin

All-Tournament Teams J.D. Brooks

1998 Florida International Tour. Jeff Bilyk, Defensive MVP Clemson Invitational Wojtek Krakowiak, Co-MVP Mark Lisi, Co-MVP Nathan Rawlins Mike Potempa 1999 Clemson Invitational Mike Potempa Fabio Tambosi 2001 Furman Invitational Nick Rivera, Defensive MVP Oskar Bringsved Ian Fuller Dimelon Westfield Clemson Invitational Oguchi Onyewu, Def. MVP Ricky Lewis Ian Fuller 2002 Indiana Invitational Paul Souders Doug Warren Fabio Tambosi Ricky Lewis Chase Hilgenbrink Clemson Invitational Oscar Bringsved Chase Hillgenbrink Ricky Lewis Dimelon Westfield, Off. MVP

1996 Portland Invitational Chris Behrmann, Def. MVP Clemson Invitational Matt Jordan Danny Care

2003 VCU Invitational Charlie Roberts Justin Moore Bradley Gibson Furman Invitational Justin Moore Andres Borges Bradley Gibson Clemson Invitational Paul Souders Nick Rivera

1997 Clemson Invitational Jeff Bilyk, Defensive MVP Matt Jordan Jeff Bilyk

2004 Brown Invitational Steven Rhyne, Offensive MVP Justin Moore Landy Mattison

Clemson Invitational Landy Mattison Brad Gibson 2005 Old Dominion Invitational Phil Marfuggi, MVP Alan O'Hara Jeff Routh Brad Gibson 2006 Memphis Tournament Alan O'Hara, MVP Micha Usry Phil Marfuggi Mark Buchholz 2007 Virginia Tech Invitational Joe Bendik Greg Eckhardt Tate Parrish 2012 Indiana Invitational Jack Metcalf Kyle Fisher

Jack Metcalf

Greg Eckhardt

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MEN’S SOCCER TOP DRAWER SOCCER NATIONAL TEAM-OF-THE-WEEK Sept. 22, 2008-Hassan Ibrahim Sept. 16, 2013-Chris Glodack

FRANK HOWARD AWARD (For Bringing Honor to Clemson) 1974 - Henry Abadi 1981 - Obed Ariri 1999 - Wojtek Krakowiak

TOP DRAWER SOCCER NATIONAL PLAYER-OF-THE-WEEK Sept. 10, 2013-Thomas McNamara SOCCER AMERICA 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 NSCAA NATIONAL SOCCER PLAYER OF THE WEEK Oct 31, 2011-Brynjar Benediktsson DR. ROBERT C. EDWARDS SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD 1992 - Jaro Zawislan 1993 - Jaro Zawislan

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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME 2007 - Dr. I.M. Ibrahim NATIONAL SOCCER HALL OF FAME 2011 - Bruce Murray WORLD COLLEGIATE CHAMPIONSHIP MVP 1984 - Sean Cartmill 1987 - 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 WINNERS Frank Schmidt Frank Schmidt Roger Collins Andy Demori Nabeel Kammoun Clyde Browne Ralston Moore Clyde Browne Ralston Moore Clyde Watson Marwan Kamaruddin, Benedict Popoola - Damian Ogunsuyi - Nnamdi Nwokocha - Nnamdi Nwokocha - Nnamdi Nwokocha - Adubarie Otorubio - Peter Coles - Adubarie Otorubio - Gary Conner - Dick Landgren - Bruce Murray - Joey Feinberg - Pearse Tormey - Jaro Zawislan - Jaro Zawislan - Nidal Baba - Nidal Baba - Nidal Baba, Wolde Harris - Imad Baba - Danny Care - Matt Jordan - Wojtek Krakowiak, Jeff Bilyk - Mike Potempa - Mark Lisi - Ian Fuller - Doug Warren - Kenny Cutler - Steven Rhyne - Nathan Sturgis - Phil Marfuggi - Havird Usry - Joseph Bendik - Joe Bendik - Cody Mizell - Keegan Priest - Austin Savage - Thomas McNamara -

COACH'S ACHIEVEMENT AWARD 1972 - Henry Abadi 1973 - Henry Abadi 1974 - Jon Babashak 1975 - Clyde Browne 1976 - Dennis Carrington 1977 - Benedict Popoola 1978 - Christian Nwokocha 1979 - Marwan Kamarruddin

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Vincent Chika Adubarie Otorubio Mo Tinsley Chuck Nash John Lee Bruce Murray Jamey Rootes Paul Rutenis Andres Alos Chris Martinez Jimmy Glenn Burke Goodloe Sylvan Bednar Wolde Harris Jamahl Green Jamahl Green, Chris Eatough Matt Jordan Jeff Bilyk Josh Campbell Christian Baldwin Pablo Webster Nick Rivera Chase Hilgenbrinck Paul Souders Brad Gibson Dane Richards Danny Poe Parker Rogers David Newton Bo Godwin Bo Godwin, Francklin Blaise Alex Stockinger Bo Godwin Chris Glodack

OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2011 - Brynjar Benediktsson 2012 - Austin Savage 2013 - Thomas McNamara

PARADE MAGAZINE HIGH SCHOOL ALLAMERICANS Junior Armstrong, 1988 Imad Baba 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993 Nidal Baba 1989, 1990 Jody DeBruin, 1993 Bill Fortner, 1982, 1983 Tim Genevese, 1983 Jamahl Green 1991 Rivers Guthrie 1991 Dwayne Jones, 2001 Matt Jordan, 1994 Miles Joseph 1991 David McGuire 1990, 1991 John Mers, 1990 Thomas Najjar, 1986 Jon Payne, 1989 Dana Quick1992 Justin Rose 1994 Steve Wolf, 1987 NSCAA HIGH SCHOOL ALL-AMERICANS Chris Behrmann, 1992 Danny Care 1992 Tommy Drake 2006 Bill Fortner, 1981 Bruce Murray, 1983 Wolde Harris, 1991 Dwayne Jones, 2001 Matt Jordan, 1994 Miles Joseph 1990 and 1991 David McGuire 1991 David Newton, 2004 Paul Rutenis, 1983 Pete Stebbins, 1981

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2011 - Phanuel Kavita 2012 - Amadou Dia 2013 - Kyle Fisher NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR 2012 - Kyle Fisher 2013 - Andrew Tarbell

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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MEN’S SOCCER 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 AWARD POST-GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP (Presented to the top student-athletes in the Atlantic Coast Conference) 1994 - Jaro Zawislan 1997 - Craig Wenning 2013 - Thomas McNamra Alex Stockinger ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE HONOR ROLL (3.0 or better GPA for entire school year, awarded after spring semester.) A Henry Abadi Randy Albright Andres Alos Gordon Alphonso Ara Amirkhanian Joseph Awesu

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B Imad Baba Nidal Baba Jon Babashak Sylvan Bednar Chris Behrmann David Bell Brynjar Benediktsson Brannon Blanke Paulo Bonfim Andre Borges Gordon Brathwaite Oskar Bringsved Michael Brooks Clyde Brown Mark Buchholz 2005, 2006, Greg Burana 2004, 2005, Alex Burnikel Nick Burton C Paul Carollo Denis Carrington Ron Caskran Eric Cava J.C. Cervantes Andrew Chadwick Adrian Chevannes John Cajka Matthew Churitch Paul Clowes

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Kevin Conaway 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 Ryan Conway 1997, 1998 John Cooper 2003, 2004 Kevin Cutler 2002, 2003, 2004 D Matt D’Amico 1981 Alex Darsinos 2010 Jody DeBruin 1998 Josh Doran 2011, 2012 Robert Dowd 1984, 1985 Tommy Drake 2008, 2010 E Chris Eatough 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996 Greg Eckhardt 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Matt Elliott 1997 Eric Eichmann 1985, 1986 F Lars Fallang 1998, 1999, 2000 Eric Fletcher 2010 Bill Fortner 1985 Tim Fuller 2000 Pat Fullerton 1998, 2000, 2002 G Tom Gibbons 1980, 1981, 1982

1994 1995 1975 1993 1996 2008 2012 2010 2008 2002 1979 2001 2009 1973 2008 2007 2013 2012

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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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MEN’S SOCCER Brad Gibson 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Rob Giesbers 1974, 1975 Chris Glodack 2014 Andy Gill 1975 Hunter Gilstrap 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Bo Godwin 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 Ross Goodacre 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 Burke Goodloe 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992 Kyle Goodrich 2000 Jamahl Green 1994, 1996 Michael Guisti 1998 H Jim Hanahan 1968 Richard Hanks 1996 Tyler Happ 2012 Andy Heck 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 Malcolm Hichcliffe 1998 Chase Hilgenbrinck 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 David Hopper 1994 Kevin Howell 2005 Scott Hynd 1994 I J. Iwaszkowiec 1997, 1998, 2000 J Dwayne Jones 2003 Matt Jordan 1996, 1997, 1998 Miles Joseph 1996

Jamey 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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K Amer Kamareddine 1983 Jason Kamlet 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 George Kammoun 1968 Nabeel Kammoun 1972, 1973 Grant Kevins 2004 Kamran Khyltash 2010 Russell Kiefer 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000 Mark Kinch 1993, 1995 John Klinick 1969, 1970, 1971 L Aaron Leininger 2001 Jarrett Lewis 2007 Ricky Lewis 2002 Stan Lewis 1970, 1971 Steve Lucey 1985, 1986 M Glen MacIntyre 1979 Chris Martinez 1992 Stephen McGill 2011 David McGrew 1977, 1978, 1980 John Meade 1969 John Meek 1988 Cody Mizell 2011, 2012 Bryson Moore 2007, 2009 Justin Moore 2003, 2005 Ralston Moore 1974, 1975, 1976 Alfred Morrison 1974 David Mullis 1969 Kyle Murphy 2013, 2014 Mark Muschick 1989, 1990 N Thomas Najjar 1989 Chuck Nash 1984 David Newton 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Richard Nova 2009 O Clifton Onalfo 1986 Rene Onate 2007, 2008 P Mike Palomaki 1994 Nikos Papanikolopoulos 2011 Rennie Phillips 1975 Danny Poe 2005 Mike Potempa 1998, 1999 James Powell 1970, 1971, 1973 Keegan Priest 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 Q Dana Quick 1996 R Nathan Rawlins 1998, 1999, 2000 Steven Rhyne 2002, 2003, 2004 Nick Rivera 2004

Charles Roberts 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Parker Rogers 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Jamey Rootes 1985, 1986, 1987 Justin Rose 1995 Scott Rosman 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Ryan Roushandel 2005, 2006 Jeff Routh 2005, 2006, 2007 Paul Rutenis 1987, 1988 S Manolo Sanchez 2013, 2014 Austin Savage 2010, 2011, 2013 David Schmieding 1976 Frank Seitz 1992, 1993 Kamel Shalhoub 1974 Iain Smith 2012 Richard Soanes 2001 Perry Sosebee 2000 Paul Souders 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 J.D. Spearman 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Paul Stalteri 1997 William Stanford 1993 Alex Stockinger 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 T Andrew Tarbell 2013, 2014 John Tardy 2008 Nathan Thornton 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Mo Tinsley 1980, 1981 Lassiter Tollison 2012 David Torris 1983, 1984 Graham Tull 1994, 1996 U Bradley Usry 2006 Micah Usry 2006, 2007 W Craig Wenning 1994, 1996, 1997 Dimelon Westfield 2002 Tony Williams 1997, 1998 Raleigh Wolfe 2005 Eddie Worsfold 1981 Y Jeff Yenzer 1994, 1996, 1997 Z Jaro Zawislan 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994

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A Aass, Nils-1991 Abadi, Henry-1972-73 Agu, Paul-1975 Albright, Randy-2004-05 Alcocer, Marco-2010 Alfandre, Joe-1972 Alhadeff, Steve-1972 Alos, Andres-1987-88 Alphonso, Gordon-1973-74-75-76 Alphonso, Mark-1974-75-76-77 Amatasiro, Maxwell-1981-82-83-84 Amirkhanian, Ara-2011-12-13 Anglade, Andy-2012 Aronu, Aronso-1981 Anzen, Bjorn-1967-68 Ariri, Obed-1976-79 Armstrong, Junior-1988 Awesu, Joseph-1979-80

6 g, 2a 45 g, 12a 3g, 0a 4g, 4a 0g, 0a 0 g, 1a 0g, 0a 1g, 1a 1g, 0a 1g, 0a 20g, 22a 12g, 6a 0g, 0a 3g, 1a 7g, 8a 32g, 6a 0g, 1a 5g, 7a

B Baba, Imad-1993-94-95 Baba, Nidal-1992-93-94 Babashak, Jon-1971-72-73-74 Baldwin, Christian-1997-98-99 Barbaree, Connor-2008-09 Barnfield, David-1978-79-80 Bednar, Sylvan-1992-93-94-95 Behrmann, Chris-1993-94-95-96 Belair, Bobby-2013 Bell, David-2006-07 Bellack, John-1970 Bendik, Joe-2006-07-08-09 Benediktsson, Brynjar-2011 Bilyk, Jeff -1995-96-97-98 Blaise, Francklin-2008-09-10-12 Blanke, Brannon-2009 Bolick, Bob-1969-70 Boonstoppel, Edo-1987-88-89 Bonfim, Paulo-2006-07 Borges, Andre-2000-01-02-03 Bower, Scott-1998 Bradford, Roberto-1970 Braithwaite, Gordon-1978 Branan, Brett-2001-02-03 Bringsved, Oskar-2000-01-02 Brooks, John David-2001-02-03-04 Brooks, Michael-2005-06-07-08 Brown, Jody-1972-73 Browne, Clyde-1972-73-74-75 Bruens, John-1977-78-79

21g, 32a 13g, 17a 30g, 6a 0g, 0a 1g, 6a 3g, 1a 6g, 3a 2g, 0a 1g, 3a 4g, 3a 5g, 2a 276 Saves 7g, 5a 2g, 2a 0g, 2a 2g, 0a 3g, 4a 9g, 22a 0g, 0a 12g, 10a 9g, 16a 8g, 6a 1g, 0a 5g, 5a 2g, 12a 1g, 0a 15g, 5a 0g, 0a 14g, 20a 73 Saves

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Brunelle, Chris-1969 Buchholz, Mark-2004-05-06-07 Bullock, Cedric-2010 Burana, Greg-2004-05-06-07 Burke, Sean-1980-81 Burkholder, Brandon-2011 Burnikel, Alex-2012 Burnikel, Austen-2013 Burroughs, John-1968-69-70 Burton, Nick-2008-09-10 Butler, Ken-1968-69 Bystry, Mark-1970 C Cajka, John-2013 Camara, Ed-1970-71-72-73 Campbell, Josh-1996-97-98-99 Care, Danny-1993-94-95-96 Carollo, Paul-1984-85-86-87 Carrington, Dennis- 1973-74-75-76 Cartmill, Shawn-1984-85 Caskran, Ron-1972-73-74 Casner, T.J.-2012-13 Cava, Eric-2007-08-09-10 Cavanagh, Bob-1997-98-99 Cervantes, John-1994 Chevannes, Adrian-2003 Chika, Vincent-1979-80-81-82 Chuck, Gary-1974 Clarkson, Stu-1969-70 Clavijo, Danny-1982-83-84 Clowes, Paul-2012-13 Coles, Peter-1981-82-83-84 Collins, Bill-1967-68 Collins, Roger-1969-70 Conaway, Kevin-1998-99-00-01 Conner, Gary-1983-84-85-86 Conway, Ryan-1997 Cooper, John - 2002-03 Cronin,Garrett-1989-90-91-92 Cutler, Kenneth-2000-01-02-03

0g, 0a 13g, 12a 0g, 0a 0g, 0a 173 Saves 0g, 0a 0g, 0a 0g, 2a 80 Saves 5g, 10a 4g, 3a 4g, 1a 0g, 0a 3g, 5a 140 Saves 9g, 20a 3g, 11a 130 Saves 15 Saves 0g, 0a 4g, 2a 2g, 14a 13g, 13a 5 Saves 1g, 1a 4g, 12a 0g, 1a 2g, 6a 9g, 6a 0g, 5a 0g, 3a 0g, 2a 3g, 1a 0g, 8a 67g, 20a 3g, 0a 2g, 4a 7g, 7a 10g, 13a

D D’Amico, Matt-1980 Daugherty, Crag-1970-71 Davila, Sam-1972 Dean, James-1990 DeBruin, Jody-1994-95-96-97 Demori, Andy-1968-69-70 Dent, Michael-1982 deRose, Carmen-1980 Dia, Amadou-2011-12-13 Doran, Josh-2010-11

0g, 1a 17 g, 11a 1g, 0a 1g, 1a 18g, 16a 56g, 13a 0g, 0a 2 Saves 4g, 5a 0g, 0a

Gordon Alphonso

Ed Camara

Stu Clarkson

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3g, 3a 0g,1a 0g, 0a 14g, 13a 106 Saves

E Eatough, Chris-1992-93-95 Ebunam, Arthur-1979-80-81-82 Eckhardt, Greg-2006-07-08-09 Egede, Emmanuel-1975-76-77-78 Eichmann, Eric-1983-84-85-86 Elliott, Mark-1972-73 Elliott, Matt-1996-97-98-99 England, Kevin-1988-89-90-91 Erasmus, Matt-2010-11-12

1g, 0a 34g, 18a 3g, 4a 9g, 14a 32g, 47a 3g, 3a 1g, 4a 2g, 17a 0g, 1a

F Fallang, Lars-1997 Feinberg, Joey-1987-88-89-90 Fenton, J.R.-1985 Finneyfrock, Bill-1978-79 Finneyfrock, Rich-1979-80 Fisher, Kyle-2012-13 Fjeldstad, Marius-1991 Fleetwood, Gary-1967 Fletcher, Eric-2009 Forbes, Erik-2002-03 Ford, Woolley-1973 Forline, Claude-1967 Fortner, Bill-1983-84-85-86 Fortner, Dave-1986-88-89 Fraai, Quinton-1988 Fritz, Rob-1989 Fuller, Ian-1998-99-00-01 Fullerton, Pat-1998-00-01

0g, 0a 9g, 8a 7g, 6a 61 Saves 0g, 1a 2g, 2a 2g, 2a 2g, 2a 0g, 0a 0g, 1a 21g, 9a 0g, 0a 2g, 4a 11g, 0a 1g, 0a 3g, 4a 21g, 23a 0g, 0a

G Garrett, Claude-1967 Genovese, Tim-1984-87 Georgeff, James-2003-04 Gibbons, Tom-1979-80 Gibson, Bradley-2001-03-04-05 Giesbers, Ron-1972-73-74 Gilstrap, Hunter-2002-03-04 Glenn, Jimmy-1990-91-92-93 Glodack, Chris-2012-13 Gober, Tim-1998 Godwin, Bo-2009-10-11-12 Goodacre, Ross-1998-99-00-01 Goodloe, Burke-1988-89-91-92

1g, 0a 77 Saves 3g, 2a 1g, 0a 1g, 7a 5g, 3a 58 Saves 68g, 28a 31 Saves 0g, 0a 0g, 3a 13g, 26a 2g, 5a

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Gottlieb, Zach-1999 Gray, Bernard-1983-84-85-86 Green, Jamahl-1992-93-94-95 Gribbon, Mike-1975-76-77-78-79 Griffin, Alan-1967-68-70-71 Grimes, James-1988 Gueldner, Karl-1978-79 Guisti, Michael-1997 Guthrie, Rivers-1991-92-93-94

0g, 0a 3g, 6a 0g, 5a 2g. 4a 1g, 3a 15g, 3a 1g, 0a 1g, 2a 17g, 37a

H Hammontree, John-1990-91 Happ, Tyler-2012-13 Happi, Alexandre Rome'o Harris, Wolde-1993-94-95 Headlam, Charles-1976-77-78 Headley, Max-1975-76-77 Heck, Andy-1997-98-99-00 Holden, Stuart-2003 Hilgenbrinck, Chase-2000-01-02-03 Hill, Mike-1998 Hilsman, David-1967 Hopper, David-1993 Howell, Kevin-2005 Hughes, Carlton-2003 Hummel, Joe-1986-87-88-89 Hummel, John-1987 Hutton, Martin-2000-01 Hyles, George-1974

11g, 3a 0g, 0a 1g, 0a 76g, 18a 5g, 1a 36 Saves 2g, 0a 0g, 2a 3g, 10a 1g, 2a 0g, 0a 0g, 0a 0g, 0a 1g, 0a 0g, 1a 1g, 2a 5 Saves 11g, 0a

Kevin England

Joey Feinberg

I Ibrahim, Hassan-2008 Ibrahim, Lee-1998-99 Igwebuike, Donald-1980-81 Igwobe-Okoye, Charlie-1981 Ilodigwe, Kenneth-1976 Iwaszkowiec, Jeremy-1996-97-98-99

4g, 4a 3g, 1a 7g, 12a 1g, 1a 10g, 0a 10g,12a

Joe Hummel

J James, Chad-1996 Jones, Dwayne-2002 Jordan, Matt-1994-95-96-97 Joseph, Miles-1992-93-94

3g, 5a 3g, 3a 311 Saves 30g, 41a

K Kamaruddin, Marwan-1976-77-78-79 Kamlet, Jason-1995-96-97 Kammoun, Dia-1971 Kammoun, George-1967-68 Kammoun, Nabeel-1971-72-73 Kavita, Phanuel-2011-12-13 Kevins, Grant-2002

30g, 8a 3g, 10a 0g, 0a 0g, 0a 28g, 22a 1g, 0a 0g, 0a

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Letterwinners Kiefer, Russ-1998-99 Kiersky, Justin-1997 Kinch, Mark-1992-94-95 Kirk, Matt-1990-91-92-93 Klink, John-1969 Konopaski, Mike-1990 Krakowiak, Wojtek-1997-98 Kulla, Seth-1984 L Lake, Jason-1997-98 Lator, Keith-1968-70-71 Landgren, Dick-1983-84-85-86 Lee, Gary-1985 Lee, John-1981-82-83-84 Lenninger, Aaron-2000 Lepping, Rob-1988 Lewis, Jarrett-2003, 05-06 Lewis, Ricky-2000-01-02 Lewis, Stan-1969-70 Lisi, Mark-1997-98-99-00 Lucey, Steve-1984-85 Lue, Bobby-1978-79-80-81 M McIlroy, Scott-1998 Maniford, Wendell-1974 Mansmann, Jack-1968-69-70-71 Marfuggi, Phil-2003-04-05-06 Marinaro, Roberto-1987-88-89-90 Marshman, Danny-1992 Martinez, Chris-1989-90-91-92 Mattison, Landy-2002-03-04 McGill, Stephen-2010 McGrew, David-1979 Matson, Mike-2009 McGuire, David-1991-92 McInally, Chris-1992 McNamara, Thomas-2013 Meek, John-1986-87 Metcalf, Jack-2010-11-12-13 Mills, Bryan-1988 Mizell, Cody-2010-11-12 Moojen, Frederico-2006 Moore, Bryson-2005-06-07-08 Moore, Justin-2002-03-04-05 Moore, Ralston-1973-74-75 Moreno, Thales de Mello-2013 Morgan, Charlie-1983-84 Morrison, Alfred-1973-74-75-76 Mozzo, Eric-2010-11 Mullis, Dave-1968-69 Murphy, Kyle-2012-13

MEN’S SOCCER 0g, 4a 0g, 0a 4g, 13a 11g, 10a 0g, 0a 1g, 0a 42g, 13a 0g, 0a 0g, 1a 0g, 1a 19g, 18a 0g, 1a 12g. 16a 0 Saves 0g, 0a 0 Saves 9g, 12a 0g, 3a 33g, 37a 0g, 2a 0g, 1a

1g, 6a 2g, 1a 6g, 8a 237 Saves 75 Saves 2g, 0a 10g, 3a 1g, 3a 1g, 3a 0g, 0a 2g, 0a 16g, 5a 1g, 0a 7g, 8a 2g, 2a 1g, 9a 21 Saves 199 Saves 11g, 2a 7g, 11a 4g, 16a 7g, 4a 2g, 1a 6g, 7a 10g, 8a 8 Saves 2g, 3a 1g, 1a

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Murphy, Rob-1988 Murray, Bruce-1984-85-86-87 Murray, Michael-1974-75 Myers, Ben-2011 N Najjar, Thomas-1987-88-89-90 Nash, Chuck-1981-82-83-84 Nash, Dennis-1978-79-80 Nelson, Wes-2010-11-12-13 Newton, David-2006-07-08-09 Nordby, Erik-1993 Nova, Richard-2008 Nwokocha, Christian-1975-76-77-78 Nwokocha, Nnamdi-1979-80-81 Nwokocha, Sunday-1981

2g, 0a 48g, 46a 6g, 1a 1g, 0a 16g, 22a 43g, 20a 1g, 3a 0g, 3a 2g, 4a 0g, 1a 0g, 0a 61g, 11a 74g, 23a 1g, 1a

O Odoh, Damian-1976-77-78-79 Ogbueze, Godwin-1975-76-77-79 Ofidie, Chibo-1981 Ogunjobi, Taiwo-1975-76-77-78 Ogunsola, Olatomia-2003-04 Ogunsuyi, Damian-1975-76-77-78 O'Hara, Alan-2005-06 Onate, Rene-2006-07-08 Onyewu, Oguchi-2000-01 Otorubio, Adubarie-1981-82-83-84 Onyeador, K.C.-2010

1g. 0a 46g, 4a 0g, 1a 37g, 5a 4g, 2a 29g, 13a 1g, 2a 0g, 0a 12g, 10a 8g, 3a 5g, 2a

P Pace, Gary-1967-68-69 Paisant, Marc-1998-99 Palomaki, Mike-1994 Papanikolopoulos, Nikos-2010 Parrish, Tate-2006-07 Payne, Jon-1989-90-91-92 Pettus, Paul-1985 Phillips, Rennie-1974-75-76 Pinto, Bruce-1967-68 Poe, Danny-2004-05-06-07 Popoola, Benedict-1975-76-77-78 Potempa, Mike-1997-98-99-00 Powell, Jim-1969-70-71-72 Priest, Keegan-2008-09-10-11 Prince, Courtney-1983 Pujats, Andy-1989-90-91-92

276 Saves 8 Saves 0g, 0a 0g, 0a 6g, 7a 28g, 13a 0g, 0a 27g, 8a 1g, 3a 7g, 4a 31g, 6a 1g, 4a 3g, 3a 2g, 10a 0g, 3a 11g, 11a

Q Quick, Dana-1995 Quill, Eric-1996 Quintanar, Hector-2003-04-05-06

0g, 0a 5g, 6a 6g, 9a

John Lee

Landy Mattison

Chuck Nash

Steven Rhyne

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MEN’S SOCCER R Rawlins, Nathan-1996-97-98-00 Rhodin, Erik-1969 Rhynard, Sean-2001 Rhyne, Steven-2000-01-02-04 Richards, Dane-2005-06 Richmond, Richard-1987-88-90 Riddleberger, Eric-2001-02-03 Rivera, Nick-2000-01-02-03 Roberts, Charlie-2003-04-05 Roberts, Levi-1997 Robinson, Richard-2012-13 Rogers, Parker-2006-07-08 Rootes, Jamey-1984-85-86-87 Rose, Justin-1994-95 Rosman, Scott-2006-07-08 Roushandel, Ryan-2005 Routh, Jeff-2005-06-07 Rubich, Mark-1967-68-69 Rutenis, Paul-1984-85-86-87

6g, 9a 0g, 0a 0g, 3a 32g, 23a 22g, 17a 13g, 11a 1g, 2a 5g, 2a 8g, 4a 1g, 0a 0g, 2a 0g, 1a 12g, 15a 1g, 2a 6 Saves 2g, 1a 3g, 0a 23g. 9a 18g, 13a

S Salama, Wael- 1991-92 Sanchez, Manolo-2012-13 Savage, Austin-2009-10-11-12 Savage, Michael-1999 Schmidt, Frank-1967-68 Schmieding, Dave-1974 Schoen, Steve-1971 Schroeder, Dick-1967 Schroth, Greg-1970-72 Sciacca, Joe-1993 Scott, Douglas-1974-75-76-77 Seitz, Frank-1991-92 Shalhoub, Kamel-1973 Shutter, Josh-2009 Skelton, Bob-1970-72 Smith, Eric-1974-75-76-77 Smith, Iain-2011-13 Smith, Paul-1967 Soanes, Richard-2000 Souders, Paul-2000-01-02-03 Spearman, J.D.-2008-09-10 Sproviero, Bryan-1994-95-96 Stalteri, Paul-1996 Stanford, Stephen-1993 Stebbins, Pete-1982-83-84-85 Stevens, Steve-1967 Stockinger, Alex-2010-11-12-13 Stuber, Gary-1971-73-74 Sturgis, Nathan-2004-05 Sumpter, Riley-2008-09-10

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12g, 4a 7g, 9a 24g, 12a 2 saves 7g, 4a 10 Saves 56 Saves 1g, 3a 56 Saves 0g, 0a 3g, 5a 2g, 5a 0g, 0a 0g, 2a 13 Saves 3g, 3a 3g, 6a 78 Saves 0g, 0a 13g, 15a 3 Saves 5g, 2a 9g, 7a 4 Saves 14g, 18a 1g, 0a 4g, 4a 0g, 3a 5g, 7a 6g, 4a

Swanner, Jamie-1982-83 Sweeney, Ryan-1996 T Tambosi, Fabio-1999-00-01-02 Tarbell, Andrew-2013 Tardy, John-2007-08 Taylor, Kevin-1987-88-89 Thomas, Jay-1981 Thornton, Nathan-2006-07-08-09 Tinsley, Mo-1979-80-81-82 Tormey, Pearse-1987-88-89-90 Torris, David-1982-83-84 Trimmer, Corey-1994 Tull, Graham-1994-95 Twum, Emmanuel-2006-07 U Usry, Havird-2004-05-06-07 Usry, Micah-2005-06 V Veghte, Dave-1986-87-88-89 Verdee, Paul-1972-73 Verdee, Pete-1967-69

174 Saves 2g, 2a 23g, 29a 36 Saves 1g, 3a 72 Saves 9 Saves 17g, 6a 41g, 33a 40g, 41a 2g, 3a 0g, 0a 5 Saves 1g, 0a

Charlie Roberts

1g, 4a 0g, 2a

9g, 17a 1g, 4a 8g, 2a

Paul Souders

W Waldrop, Matt-2002 Ward, Mackenzie-2008-09 Warren, Doug-2000-01-02 Watson, Clyde-1973-74-75-76 Webster, Pablo-1997-98-99-00 Wenning, Craig-1993-94-95-96 Wenz, Ed-1968-69 West, Dan-1973 Westfield, Dimelon-2001-02 Wilcox, Toby-1988 Williams, Tony-1994-95-96-97 Williams, Tyler-2008 Wilson, John-1995-96-97-98 Wilson, Tom-1980 Wolf, Steve-1989-90 Woods, Alan-1998-99 Worsfold, Eddie-1980 de Willigen, Symen-1989 Wincott, Don-1969

0 Saves 0g, 0a 261 Saves 24g, 17a 2g, 20a 4g, 10a 0g, 2a 0g, 0a 29g, 10a 0g, 1a 6g, 19a 0g, 0a 18g, 27a 0g, 0a 3g, 4a 7g, 3a 0g, 0a 7g, 6a 0g, 0a

Y&Z Yannuzzelli, Italo-1972 Yegul, Cem-1980 Yenzer, Jeff-1993-94-95-96 Zabrowski, Hal-1985 Zawislan, Jaro-1990-91-92-93

15g, 5a 0g,0a 24g, 10a 1g, 1a 446 Saves

Fabio Tambosi

Italo Yannuzzelli

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13-1-1

Nov. 20

6

13-1-1

Preseason

2-0

Nov. 27

5

14-1-1

Sept. 13

3

3-0

3 3

15-1-1 16-2-1

3

4

5-0

5-0

Dec. 4 Dec. 11

Sept. 20

1

Sept. 27

2

3

6-0-1

Oct. 12

1

7-0

Oct. 4

2

2

8-0-1

Oct. 19

1

9-0

Oct. 26 Nov. 2

1 1

10-0 12-0

Oct. 11 Oct. 18

2 2

2 2

10-0-1 12-0-1

Oct. 25

2

2

14-0-1

Nov. 1

2

3

15-0-2

1976

in the weekly ISAA poll. Both

Preseason 2

the NSCAA and Soccer America polls are given beginning in

Sept. 21

3

Sept. 28

1980, the first year for the Soc-

Oct. 5

cer America poll. Date NSCAA Rank Record 1972 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14

20 14 13 13 11

6-0-1

Nov. 9

1

14-0-1

8-0-1 10-0-1 11-0-1 13-0-1

Dec. 7

4

18-2-1

1973 Preseason T8 Sept. 25 7 Oct. 2 5 Oct. 9 7 Oct. 16 5 Oct. 23 5 Oct. 30 6 Nov. 6 4 Nov. 13 4

2-0 3-0 5-0 6-0 8-0 9-0 11-0 13-0 1974

Preseason Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12

4 3 3 7 6 5 6 6 6

Preseason Sept. 16 Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Nov. 11

7 2 1 1 1 3 2 2 1 1

1-0 4-0 5-1 6-1 8-1 9-2 10-2 11-2

1977 Preseason Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Dec. 20

5 4 2 2 2 2 1 1 4

Preseason Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7

5 4 4 4 2 2 3 3 3

4-0 5-0 7-0 9-0 11-0 11-0-1 12-0-1 14-0-1

Nov. 14 Nov. 21 Nov. 28 Dec. 5 Dec. 12

3 3 3 3 3

15-0-1 16-0-1 17-0-1 17-0-1 18-1-1

4-0 6-0 8-0 10-0 11-0 12-0 14-0 16-1 1978

1975 1979 2-0 2-0 4-0 5-0 6-1 8-1 9-1 10-1 12-1

Preseason Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6

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Nov. 13

The following is Clemson's rank

3 3 3 3 7 7 6 6 6

2-0 3-0 4-0 6-1 7-1 9-1 10-1-1 12-1-1

Date

NSCAA SA

Rec.

1980 Preseason

1

2

Sept. 9 Sept. 16

NP 1

1 1

1-0 2-0

Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 21

1 1 17 4 NR T9 NR 9 18 T11

4-0 5-1 5-2-1 7-2-1 7-2-2

Preseason Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 17 Nov. 24 Dec. 1 Dec. 8

1981 NR 11 5 9 3 5 3 4 5 6 4 3 4 3 4 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 NP 5 NP 5 8 5

Preseason Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Nov. 23

1982 7 12 2 5 1 1 6 5 6 5 5 5 4 5 5 5 7 6 4 4 7 3 7 3

4-0 5-0 6-0 6-1 7-1 9-1 11-1 13-1 16-1 17-1 18-2 18-2 18-2

3-0 5-0 5-1 7-1 9-1 11-1 12-1-1 14-1-1 16-1-1 17-1-1 18-2-1

Nov. 8

8 11 10 NP

3-0

6

7

16-1-2

Nov. 15 Nov. 22 Nov. 29 Dec. 13

10 12 11 11

11 18 18 18

16-2-2 16-3-2 16-3-2 16-3-2

Preseason Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13

1984 11 5 18 10 16 12 19 NR 18 NR 16 NR 16 NR 9 9

2-2 4-2 10-3 13-3 15-3 16-4 17-4

Preseason Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1

1985 1 11 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 3

2-0-1 4-0-1 6-0-1 8-0-1

Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12

Preseason Sept. 9 Sept. 16 Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 21

1 1 1 1 3 4

2 1 1 1 1 3

10-0-1 12-0-1 14-0-1 16-0-1 17-1-1 18-2-2

1986 6 1 4 2 4 1 5 1 16 8 19 12 19 12 18 15

1-0-1 3-0-1 5-0-2 6-1-2 7-2-2 8-3-2 9-4-2

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19 NR

10-5-2

Nov. 11

19 18

12-6-2

1987 Preseason

20 NR

Oct. 6

NR 16

Oct. 13

10

8

10-2

Oct. 20

10

8

11-2-1

Oct. 27

12 10

12-3-1

Nov. 3

12

8

13-4-1

Nov. 10

NR 16

13-5-2

Preseason Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1

1988 7 3 NP 3 3 4 16 20 4 3 13 8 NR 9 NR 13 NR 19 NR 19

2-0 4-0 4-1-1 5-1-2 6-2-2 7-3-2 8-4-2 9-5-2 10-6-2

Preseason Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31

1989 NR 18 NP 18 NR 19 NR 19 NR 12 20 18 NR 18

1-1 2-2 9-3-1 11-3-1 12-4-1 13-5-1

Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6

1990 NR 18 6 10 4 6 7 6 3 3 2 1 2 1 2 1 5 4

3-1 5-1 7-1 8-2 11-2 13-2 15-2 16-2-1 16-3-1

Preseason Sept. 10 Sept. 17

8-2

1991 7 5 NR 11 NR 16

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The 2001 team finished the season ranked fourth in the final Soccer America poll. Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12

NR NR NR NR 19 NR 13 NR

13 13 18 18 18 19 15 18

Preseason

1992 15 8

Sept. 9 Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10

NP 11 9 5 4 16 NR 25 NR NR

Preseason Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Sept. 28

1993 6 5 11 NR 6 13 5 9

6 6 6 5 4 10 18 15 NR 19

3-2-1 4-2-2 6-3-2 8-3-2 10-3-2 11-4-2 13-4-2 13-5-2

2-0 3-0-1 4-0-2 5-0-2 7-0-3 8-2-3 8-4-3 10-4-3 11-5-3 12-6-4

2-1-1 4-1-1 7-1-1

Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9

5 14 T4 6 4 5 3 3 4 6 5 7

8-2-1 10-2-1 12-2-1 14-2-1 15-3-1 17-4-1

Preseason Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Nov. 1

1994 8 6 NP 6 2 2 5 6 NR 18 NR 18

1-0 3-0 4-1 4-3 12-6

Preseason Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 6 Nov. 13

1995 3 NP 10 25 10 8 7 7 13 7 7 6

2 8 5 5 5 5 4 3 8 6 6 5

1-1 2-1 3-2 5-2 6-2-1 7-2-1 8-3-1 10-4-1 11-4-1 13-4-1 15-5-1

Sept. 2 Sept. 9 Sept. 16 Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Oct. 28 Nov. 4

1996 17 NR 18 15 18 14 20 17 24 19 NR 17 NR 14

1-0-0 2-1-0 3-1-0 4-2-0 5-2-1 9-5-2 10-5-2

Preseason Sept. 1 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 17 Dec. 17

1997 20 20 16 NR NR 20 NR 16 15 14 13 11 24 15 NR 16 12 NP

1-0-0 6-4-1 7-4-2 8-4-2 9-4-2 9-5-2 9-6-2 11-7-3

Preseason Sept. 7 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12

1998 12 3 3 9 8 7 5

7 4 1 4 4 4 4

3-0 4-0 5-1 7-1 9-1 11-1

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4

3

13-1

Oct. 26

2

2

15-1

Preseason

9

8

Nov. 2

1

2

17-1

Sept 3

5

5

1-0-1

Nov. 9 Nov. 16

1 1

2 1

18-1 20-1

Sept. 10 Sept. 17

2 2 14 10

2-0-1 2-1-1

Dec. 15

4 NP

22-2

Sept. 23

11

6

4-1-1

Sept. 10

20

9

4-0

Sept. 30

9

4

6-1-1

Sept. 17

13

4

5-0

1999 Preseason

4

4

2000 Preseason Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Dec. 15

NR NR NR NR NR 20 17 24 19 14 7 4 8

5 4 10 16 11 8 9 11 8 6 5 8 NP

Preseason Sept. 3 Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 19 Dec. 17

2001 8 6 NR 16 NR 20 NP 20 NR 17 24 14 14 11 15 11 9 8 6 5 13 10 9 8 6 4 7 NP

2-0 2-1 3-2 5-2 7-2 7-2-1 8-3-1 10-3-1 12-3-1 13-3-1 13-3-2 14-4-2

1-1 3-2 3-2 4-2 6-2 7-2 8-3 10-3 12-3 12-4 14-4 17-4 19-5

Preseason

12 NR

Sept 4

19 NR

1-1

2013

Oct. 7

9

4

7-1-1

Sept. 24

16 15

6-1

Oct. 14

8

4

9-1-1

Oct. 1

13 14

7-1-1

Oct. 21 Oct. 28

6 8

4 6

9-1-2 10-2-2

Oct. 8 Oct. 15

17 17 9 9

7-2-1 8-2-2

Nov. 4 Nov. 11 Nov. 18 Dec. 18

17 12 21 12 13 14 7

10-3-3 11-3-3 12-4-3 13-5-4

Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 19

14 19 NR NR NR

9-3-2

Preseason Sept. 1 Sept. 8 Sept. 15

2003 21 9 23 19 24 24

1-1 2-2 3-2-1

Preseason

2004 NR 24

Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Final

2005 13 NR 12 24 17 NR 22 NR 16 21 15 12 T3 NP

Preseason August 28 Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Final

2006 6 6 NP 5 4 5 2 3 1 2 2 2 4 5 3 7 11 11 10 12 6 9 10 9 13 NP

23 NR NR NR 24

NP-Denotes No Poll NR-Denotes Not Ranked

Clemson in Final Polls NSCAA SA 1972 11th NP 1973 4th NP 1974 6th NP 1975 1st NP 1976 4th NP 1977 4th NP 1978 3rd NP 1979 3rd NP 1981 8th 5th 1982 7th 3rd 1983 11th 18th 1984 9th 9th 1985 4th 3rd 1986 19th 18th 1987 NR 16th 1990 5th 4th 1991 5th 18th 1992 NR 19th 1993 5th 7th 1995 6th 5th 1997 12th 16th 1998 4th 1st 2000 8th 8th 2001 7th 4th 2002 7th 14th 2005 12th T3rd 2006 13th 9th 2013 NR 24th

CLEMSON IN WEEKLY POLL NOTES Clemson was ranked in the top seven in the NSCAA Poll for 77 1-0 3-0-1 3-1-1 4-2-1 10-4-3 11-5-3 15-6-3

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 294 times including 205 times in the top 10.

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2007

Oct. 19

The Tigers have appeared in 241 Soccer America Polls including 1-0 4-0 5-0 7-0 8-0-1 8-1-1 9-2-1 10-3-1 11-3-2 12-3-2 12-4-2 13-5-2

160 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

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. Obed Ariri kicked 63 field goals during his Clemson career (1977-80) and 99 PATs. He played professionally for Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Washington Redskins. In soccer he scored 32 career goals, tied at 17th most in Tiger history.

All-American Jamie Swanner played third base for the Tigers.

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 program. He had 13 goals and Defender Roger Collins was an All-American in the Javelin. 12 assists during his career.

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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

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

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.

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MEN’S SOCCER 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 1993 Tied 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.

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Stars From the Past 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-theYear •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

Thomas McNamara...F...2013 •2013 NSCAA All-America, Second-Team •2013 CoSida Academic America, First-Team •2013 NSCAA All-South, First-Team •2013 NSCAA Scholar All-South First-Team •2013 Collegesoccernews.com All-Amerian Third team •First Team All-ACC in 2013 •2013 All-ACC Tournament Team •Recipient of the ACC Post-Graduate Scholarship •Named ACC Player of the Week on two occasions in 2013 •Led the 2013 team in scoring with seven goals and eight assists for 22 points

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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 Named 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 •Inducted into the National Soccer Hall-of-Fame in 2011

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 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.

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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

Stars From the Past 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

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 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

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Jamey 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.

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)

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-ofthe-Year in 2005 2005 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

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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

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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

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•1993 First-Team All-ACC •Winner of the Jim Weaver Award, given annually to the top male ACC studentathlete •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).

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1967 (6-5 Overall 1-3 ACC) G Paul Smith, SR (6) 78 Saves RB Don McCombs, SO (6) 0g 0a LB Bill Collins, JR (11) 0g 0a RH Dick Schroeder, SR, (10) 1g 3a CH Alan Griffin, FR (7) 0g 2a LH Pete Verdee, SO (11) 5g 2a OR Gary Fleetwood, SR, (11) 2g 2a IR Mark Rubich, SO (8) 8g 5a CF Frank Schmidt, JR (11) 3g 0a IL Leo Serrano, SR (7) 9g 2a OL Bjorn Anzen, JR (11) 4g 3a

1971 (8-3-1 Overall, 1-3-1 ACC) G Steve Schoen, FR (12) 56 Saves RB Jim Powell, JR (12) 0g 1a LB Joe Alfandre, SO (11) 0g 1a RH Alan Griffin, SR (8) 0g 1a CH Gary Stuber, FR (12) 0g 1a LH Ed Camara, SO (12) 1g 1a OR Lou Forline, FR (12) 2g 4a IR Crag Daugherty, SO (12) 8g 2a CF Jon Babashak FR (12)11g 3a IL Nabeel Kammoun, SO (12) 18g 6a OL Roberto Bradford, JR (9) 8g 6a

1968 (9-3-1 Overall, 1-3-1 ACC) G Gary Pace, JR (10) 110 Saves RB George Kammoun, SR (12) 0g 0a LB Bill Collins, SR (10) 0g 2a RH Ken Butler, SO (8) 2g 1a CH Alan Griffin, SO (12) 1g 0a LH Ed Wenz, SO (12) 0g 2a OR Bjorn Anzen, SR (11) 3g 5a IR Frank Schmidt, SR (12) 4g 4a CF Bruce Pinto, SO (8) 0g 2a IL Andy Demori, SO (12) 19g 5a OL Mark Rubich, JR (12) 10g 4a

1972 (13-1-1 Overall, 5-0 ACC) ACC CHAMPIONS NCAA Final 16 G Greg Shroth, SO (15) 49 Saves RB Jim Powell, SR (15) 0g 0a LB Gary Stuber, SO (15) 0g 2a RH Ed Camara, JR (15) 0g 0a CH Ron Giesbers, JR (15) 1g 2a LH Clyde Browne, FR (13) 2g 5a OR Lou Forline, SO (14) 3g 2a IR Henry Abadi, JR (10) 13g 5a

CF Italo Yannuzzelli, JR (14) 15g 5a IL Jon Babashak, SO (11) 7g 2a OL Nabeel Kammoun, JR (15) 9g 10a Key for the 1967-72 lineup positions: RB, LB, CH-defenders; RH, LH, OR, OLmidfielders; IR, CF, IL-strikers.

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1973 (16-1-0, 5-0 ACC) ACC Champions Third In NCAA Tournament Ranked Fourth in Final Poll Denis Carrington,FR (17) 39 Saves Gordon Alphonso, FR (17) 0g 0a Ron Geisbers, JR (17) 2g 1a Ralston Moore, SO (17) 2g 0a Ed Camara, SR (17) 1g 3a Clyde Watson, FR (17) 12g 5a Alfred Morrison, FR (17) 5g 4a Clyde Browne, SO (17) 8g 10a Nabeel Kammoun, SR (17) 5g 6a Henry Abadi, SR (16) 32g 7a Woolley Ford, FR (16) 21g 9a

1969 (5-6-1 Overall, 1-4 ACC) G Gary Pace, SR (12) 124 Saves RB Stan Lewis, SO (12) 0g 1a LB James Powell, FR (11) 2g 1a RH Roger Collins, JR (12) 1g 0a CH Ed Wenz, JR (6) 0g 0a LH Ken Butler, JR (11) 2g 0a OR Pete Verdee, SR (7) 3g 0a IR Don McCombs, SR (8) 0g 0a CF Jack Mansmann, SO (6) 1g 0a IL Andy Demori, JR (12) 10g 2a OL Mark Rubich, SR (12) 5g 0a OL David Mullis, SR (6) 0g 2a 1970 (8-3-2 Overall, 1-3-1 ACC) G John Burroughs, SR (10) 44 Saves RB Stan Lewis, JR (13) 0g 2a LB Roger Collins, SR (11) 2g 1a RH Mark Bystry, FR (12) 4g 1a CH Jim Powell, SO (11) 1g 1a CH Alan Griffin, JR (8) 0g 0a LH Joe Alfandre, FR (12) 0g 0a OR Jack Mansmann, JR (13) 3g 5a IR Crag Daugherty, FR (8) 8g 8a IL Andy Demori, SR (12) 27g 6a OL Steve Dotson, FR (12) 3g 3a

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 Champs NCAA Final 16 Ranked Sixth in Final Poll Denis Carrington, SO (14) 69 Saves Gordon Alphonso, SO (9) 0g 0a Ron Geisbers, SR (15) 2g 0a Ralston Moore, JR (14) 3g 3a Mark Alphonso, FR (8) 0g 0a Eric Smith, FR (9) 1g 3a Alfred Morrison, SO (11) 2g 4a Clyde Browne, JR (15) 4g 2a Clyde Watson, SO (15) 2g 8a George Hyles, FR (10) 11g 0a Rennie Phillips, FR (15) 17g 5a

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1975 (13-2-0 Overall, 5-0 ACC) ACC Champs NCAA Final 16 Ranked First in Final Poll Maxie Headley, SO (9) 36 Saves Gordon Alphonso, JR (10) 0g 0a Mark Alphonso, SO (13) 1g 0a Alfred Morrison, JR (15) 1g 0a Ralston Moore, SR (15) 2g 1a Clyde Browne, SR (12) 0g 3a Taiwo Ogunjobi, FR (11) 9g 2a Benedict Popoola, FR (11) 6g 4a Damian Ogunsuyi, FR (12) 5g 6a Godwin Ogbueze, FR (11) 16g 2a Christian Nwokocha, FR (10) 11g 3a

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1977 (16-1-0, 5-0 ACC) ACC Champs NCAA Quarterfinalist Ranked Fourth in Final Poll John Bruens, JR (17) 29 Saves Mark Alphonso, SR (11) 0g 0a Damian Odoh, SO (16) 1g 0a Charles Headlam, SR (16) 0g 0a Eric Smith, SR (16) 1g 1a Benedict Popoola, JR (16) 11g 5a Taiwo Ogunjobi, JR (16) 7g 2a Marwan Kamaruddin, SO (15) 11g 6a Emmanuel Egede, JR (12) 4g 3a Damian Ogunsuyi, JR (12) 6g 5a Godwin Ogbueze, JR (13) 11g 4a Christian Nwokocha, JR (13) 10g 13a

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1978 (18-1-1 Overall, 4-0-1 ACC) ACC Champs Third in NCAA Tournament Ranked Third in Final Poll Bill Finneyfrock, JR (12) 45 Saves Charles Headlam, SR (19) 2g 1a Michael Gribbon, JR (17) 1g 1a Gordon Braithwaite, FR (18) 1g 0a Damian Odoh, JR (18) 0g 0a Damian Ogunsuyi, SR (20) 11g 7a Benedict Popoola, SR (12) 7g 2a Taiwo Ogunjobi, SR (17) 5g 3a Emmanuel Egede, SR (19) 3g 8a Christian Nwokocha, SR (17) 18g 8a Marwan Kamaruddin, JR (16) 10g 3a

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1979 (16-2-1 Overall, 5-0-0 ACC) ACC Champs National Runnerup John Bruens, SR (14) 39 Saves Michael Gribbon, JR (19) 0g 3a Damian Odoh, SR (14) 0g 0a Bobby Lue, SO (13) 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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Rich Finneyfrock, JR (7) 0g 1a Marwan Kamaruddin, SR (15) 5g 5a Arthur Ebunam, FR (18) 5g 4a Joe Awesu, FR (14) 3g 5a Vincent Chika, FR (19) 2g 6a Nnamdi Nwokocha, FR (17) 2g 11a Obed Ariri, SR (16) 17g 6a Mo Tinsley, FR (15) 11g 10a

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1980 (12-3-2 Overall, 4-1-1 ACC) Sean Burke, FR (17) 103 Saves Dennis Nash, JR (17) 1g 2a Tom Gibbons, SO (12) 1g 0a Rich Finneyfrock, SR (15) 0g 0a Bobby Lue, JR (16) 0g 0a Arthur Ebunam, SO (17) 10g 4a Donald Igwebuike, FR (16) 2g 8a Dave Barnfield, JR (12) 1g 1a Vincent Chika, SO (16) 1g 0a Nnamdi Nwokocha, SO (13) 21g 1a Mo Tinsley, SO (17) 5g 10a

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1981 (18-2-0 Overall, 5-1 ACC) ACC Champs NCAA Final 16 Ranked Eighth in Final Poll Sean Burke, SO (14) 70 Saves John Lee, FR (17) 1g 3a Charlie Igwobi-Okoye, FR (15) 1g 1a Vincent Chika, JR (15) 0g 3a Adubarie Otorubio, FR (18) 0g 1a Maxwell Amatasiro, FR (14) 4g 4a Donald Igwebuike, SO (13) 4g 3a Aronso Aronu, FR (17) 3g 1a Arthur Ebunam, JR (20) 8g 4a Nnamdi Nwokocha, JR (20) 21g 5a Mo Tinsley, JR (15) 10g 6a

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1982 (18-2-1 Overall, 5-1 ACC) ACC Champs (Tie) NCAA Final 16 Ranked Third in Final Poll Jamie Swanner, JR (21) 91 Saves Adubarie Otorubio, SO (21) 4g 0a Vincent Chika, SR (21) 1g 3a Peter Coles, SO (19) 0g 2a David Torris, FR (17) 0g 1a Maxwell Amatasiro, SO (21) 7g 5a Arthur Ebunam, SR (21) 11g 6a John Lee, SO (21) 4g 5a Danny Clavijo, SO (18) 3g 0a Mo Tinsley, SR (21) 15g 7a Chuck Nash, SO (17) 13g 6a

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Paul Rutenis was a starter on both the 1984 and 1987 National Championship teams.

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1983 (16-3-2 Overall, 3-2-1 ACC) Ranked 11th in Final Poll Jamie Swanner, SR (21) 83 Saves Charlie Morgan, JR (20) 3g 5a Adubarie Otorubio, JR (14) 3g 1a David Torris, SO (21) 1g 0a Peter Coles, JR (18) 0g 1a Eric Eichmann, FR (20) 5g 5a Maxwell Amatasiro, JR (13) 4g 6a John Lee, JR (11) 3g 3a Dick Landgren, FR (14) 3g 3a Chuck Nash, JR (20) 13g 6a Gary Conner, FR (18) 11g 4a

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1984 (22-4 Overall, 4-2 ACC) NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Tim Genovese, SO (20) 48 Saves John Lee, SR (22) 4g 5a Charlie Morgan, SR (24) 3g 2a Adubarie Otorubio, SR (25) 1g 1a David Torris, JR (15) 1g 1a Eric Eichmann, SO (25) 8g 12a Dick Landgren, SO (24) 8g 5a Maxwell Amatasiro, SR (16) 5g 7a Paul Rutenis, FR (16) 1g 2a Gary Conner, SO (20) 19g 8a Bruce Murray, FR (24) 13g 15a

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1985 (19-3-2 Overall, 5-1 ACC) NCAA Final 16 ACC Champions Ranked Third in Final Poll Shawn Cartmill, SR (14) 35 Saves Pete Stebbins, SR (21) 4g 8a Paul Rutenis, SO (23) 6g 3a Paul Carollo, SO (16) 1g 6a Bernard Gray, JR (20) 0g 0a Eric Eichmann, JR (23) 11g 19a Dick Landgren, JR (24) 8g 8a J.R. Fenton, JR (23) 7g 6a Jamey Rootes, SO (19) 2g 3a Gary Conner, JR (24) 21g 6a Bruce Murray, SO (20) 9g 14a

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1986 (12-6-2 Overall, 3-3 ACC) Ranked 18th in Final Poll Chris Dudley, JR (11) 38 Saves Paul Rutenis, JR (18) 3g 2a Bill Fortner, SR (19) 1g 2a Paul Carollo, JR (20) 0g 4a Bernard Gray, SR (17) 0g 0a Eric Eichmann, SR (19) 8g 11a Jamey Rootes, JR (20) 5g 7a David Fortner, FR (10) 1g 2a Dick Landgren, SR (15) 0g 2a Gary Conner, SR (18)16g 2a Bruce Murray, JR (16) 6g 6a

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1987 (18-5-1 Overall, 1-4-1 ACC) NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Roberto Marinaro, FR (11) 43 Saves Tim Genovese, SR (7) 29 Saves Paul Rutenis, (24) SR 8g 6a Joey Feinberg, (22) FR 1g 2a Paul Carollo, (13) SR 1g 1a Andres Alos, (22) FR 0g 1a Edo Boonstoppel, (23) SO 4g 6a Thomas Najjar, (19) FR 4g 5a Jamey Rootes, SR (24) 3g 4a Dave Veghte, SO (14) 2g 3a Bruce Murray, SR (20) 20g 11a Pearse Tormey, FR (22) 11g 6a

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1988 (10-7-2 Overall, 2-4 ACC) Bryan Mills, FR (8) 21 Saves Joey Feinberg, SO (19) 4g 0a Kevin England, FR (18)1g 5a Andres Alos, SO (13) 1g 0a Toby Wilcox, FR (10) 0g 1a Richard Richmond, (14) SO 4g 2a Edo Boonstoppel, JR (12) 3g 8a Thomas Najjar, SO (15) 5g 0a David Veghte, JR (19)1g 5a Quinton Fraai, JR (13) 1g 0a Pearse Tormey, SO (19) 9g 13a James Grimes, FR (13) 12g 2a

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1989 (13-6-1 Overall, 1-4-1 ACC) Kevin Taylor, SR (16) 54 Saves Burke Goodloe, SO (11) 1g 0a Chris Martinez, FR (19) 0g 1a Steve Wolf, SO (20) 0g 1a Joey Feinberg, JR (14) 4g 5a David Veghte, SR (18) 5g 7a Edo Boonstoppel, SR (20) 2g 8a Andy Pujats, FR (19) 4g 1a Thomas Najjar, JR (16) 1g 7a Pearse Tormey, JR (19) 15g 8a Jon Payne, FR (17) 5g 2a

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1990 (16-4-1 Overall, 4-1-1 ACC) ACC Regular Season Champions Ranked Fourth in Final Poll Jaro Zawislan, FR (21) 134 Saves Chris Martinez, SO (21) 6g 2a Andy Pujats, SO (21) 2g 4a Kevin England, JR (19) 0g 5a James Dean, FR (18) 1g 1a Jon Payne, SO (19) 12g 4a Thomas Najjar, SR (18) 6g 10a Richie Richmond, SR (16), 4g 5a John Hammontree, JR (15) 5g 2a Pearse Tormey, SR (20) 5g 14a Jimmy Glenn, FR (21) 19g 5a

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1991 (13-6-2 Overall, 2-3-1 ACC) Ranked 18th in Final Poll Jaro Zawislan, SO (21) 103 Saves Chris Martinez, JR (18) 4g 0a Burke Goodloe, JR (18) 1g 2a Garrett Cronin, JR (16) 3 g 4a Andy Pujats, JR (21) 3g 5a Rivers Guthrie, FR (14) 6g 2a John Hammontree, SR (19) 6 g 1a Jon Payne, JR (14) 4g 5a Frank Seitz, JR (14) 0g 5a Matt Kirk, SO (15) 1g 1a Jimmy Glenn, SO (17) 12g 8a David McGuire, FR (18) 11g 4a

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1992 (12-6-4 Overall, 1-3-2 ACC) Jaro Zawislan, JR (22) 112 Saves Andy Pujats, SR (20) 2g 1a Sylvan Bednar, FR (19) 1g 3a Chris Eatough, FR (17) 1g 0a Jamahl Green, FR (17) 0g 1a Chris Martinez, SR (16) 0g 0a Mark Kinch, FR (17) 4g 8a Nidal Baba, SO (17) 5g 4a Miles Joseph, FR (15) 2g 6a Rivers Guthrie, SO (18) 1g 7a

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1993 (18-5-1 Overall, 5-0-1) ACC Regular Season Champions NCAA Final 16 Ranked Fifth in Final Poll Jaro Zawislan, SR (24) 97 Saves Sylvan Bednar, SO (22) 2g 0a Chris Eatough, SO (23) 0g 0a Jamahl Green, SO (23) 0g 2a Danny Care, FR (19) 2g 3a Imad Baba, FR (24) 5g 14a Nidal Baba, JR (19) 1g 4a Miles Joseph, SO (23) 11g, 19a Rivers Guthrie, JR (16) 4g, 10a Wolde Harris, SO (23) 29g, 7a Jimmy Glenn, SR (23) 32g, 12a

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1994 (13-7-1 Overall, 2-4 ACC) Matt Jordan, FR (21) 63 Saves Mark Kinch, SO (13) 0g, 1a Tony Williams, FR (20) 1g, 1a Justin Rose, FR (17) 1g, 1a Jamahl Green, JR (17) 0g, 1a Imad Baba, SO (20) 8g, 11a Nidal Baba, SR (21) 7g, 9a Rivers Guthrie,SR (19) 6g, 18a Danny Care, SO (21) 2g, 4a Wolde Harris, JR (15) 26g, 2a Miles Joseph, JR (17) 9g, 8a

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1995 (16-6-1 Overall, 4-2 ACC) NCAA Final 16 Matt Jordan, SO (22) 72 Saves Tony Williams, SO (17) 1g, 5a Justin Rose, SO (16) 0g, 1a Sylvan Bednar, SR (20) 3g, 0a Dana Quick, JR (23) 0g, 0a Imad Baba, JR (22) 8g, 7a Danny Care, JR (23) 4g, 10a Jason Kamlet, FR (19) 2g, 3a Craig Wenning, JR (13) 0g, 2a Wolde Harris, SR (23) 21g, 9a Miles Joseph, SR (22) 8g, 8a

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1996 (10-7-2 Overall, 2-3-1 ACC) Matt Jordan, SO (17) 52 Saves Tony Williams, JR (19) 1g, 7a Jeff Bilyk, FR (18) 0g, 1a Chris Behrman, SR (15) 1g, 0a Danny Care, SR (19) 1g, 3a John Wilson, SO (16) 5g, 6a Jody DeBruin, SO (18) 4g, 4a Eric Quill, FR (13) 5g, 6a

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1997 (11-7-3 Overall, 2-3-1 ACC) Ranked 12th in Final Poll NCAA Quarterfinalist Matt Jordan, SR (20) 124 Saves Jeff Bilyk, JR (20) 1g, 0a Matt Elliott, SO (18) 0g, 1a Mike Potempa, FR (21) 0g 1a Pablo Webster, FR (18) 0g 1a Tony Williams, SR (21) 3g 6a Jeremy Iwaszkowiec, SO (19)1g, 2a Nathan Rawlins, SO (18) 1g, 0a Wojciech Krakowiak, SO (20) 11g, 5a Jody DeBruin, SR (20) 9g, 7a John Wilson, JR (15) 4g, 7a

1998 (22-2 Overall, 5-1 ACC) Ranked 1st in Final Poll ACC Champions NCAA Quarterfinalist G Josh Campbell, JR (23) 79 Saves B Matt Elliott, JR (20) 0g 3a

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Mike Potempa, SO (24) 0g 0a Nathan Rawlins, JR (23) 2g 6a Alan Woods, JR (22) 2g, 1a Jeff Bylik, SR (21) 1g 1a Jeremy Iwaskowiec, JR (20) 4g 6a Mark Lisi, SO (24) 10g, 17a Wojtek Krakowiak, JR (23) 31g, 8a Scott Bower, JR (22) 9g, 16a John Wilson, SR (20) 4g, 11a

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1999 (9-8-2 Overall, 2-2-2 ACC) Josh Campbell, SR (16) 53 Saves Alan Woods, SR (19) 5g, 2a Pablo Webster, JR (12) 0g, 5a Mike Potempa, JR (18) 1 g, 2a Christian Baldwin, SR (17) 0g 0a Mark Lisi, JR (18) 5g, 6a Ross Goodacre SO (19) 4g, 7a Matt Elliott, SR (19) 1g, 0a Andy Heck, JR (9) 0g, 0a Ian Fuller, SO (18) 7g, 7a Bob Cavanagh, SR (15) 6g, 5a

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2000 (14-4-2 Overall, 3-3 ACC) Ranked 8th in Final Poll NCAA Final 16 Doug Warren, SO (20) 77 Saves Pablo Webster, SR (20) 2g, 13a Oguchi Onyewu, FR (20) 5g, 5a Ricky Lewis, FR (19) 3g, 4a Mike Potempa, SR (17) 0g, 1a Mark Lisi, SR (17) 15g, 8a Ross Goodacre, JR (11) 3g, 9a Kenneth Cutler, FR (17) 1g, 4a Nathan Rawlins, SR (11) 2g, 2a Oskar Bringsved, FR (20) 1g, 1a Fabio Tambosi, SO (17) 14g, 5a Ian Fuller, JR (11) 3g, 8a

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2001 (19-5 Overall, 3-3 ACC) Ranked 4th in Final Poll NCAA Final 8 Doug Warren, JR (23) 76 Saves Oguchi Onyewu, SO (24) 7g, 5a Kevin Conaway, SR (22) 0g, 7a Ricky Lewis, SO (20) 2g, 2a Chase Hilgenbrinck (15) 1g, 2a Paul Souders, SO (20) 7g, 6a Ross Goodacre, SR (16) 5g, 4a Oskar Bringsved, SO (23) 1g, 5a Ian Fuller, SR (21) 11g, 8a Dimelon Westvield, JR (16) 9g, 5a Fabio Tambosi, JR (17) 3g, 8a

Matt Jordan was a four-year starter for the Tigers in 1994-97.

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2010 (5-9-4 Overall, 2-4-2 ACC) Cody Mizell, FR (17) 64 Saves Jack Metcalf, FR (16) 1g, 1a Bo Godwin, SO (15) 0g, 1a Wes Nelson, SO (15) 0g 2a Francklin Blaise JR (18) 0g 1a Tommy Drake, SR (15) 5g 5a Stephen McGill, FR (9) 1g 3a Alex Stockinger, FR (18) 0g 3a Eric Cava, SR (9) 0 ga 1a Nick Burton, JR (16) 2g, 3a Austin Savage, SO (15) 4g, 1a Riley Sumpter, JR (13) 4g 1a

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2011 (8-8-2 Overall, 4-4 ACC) Cody Mizell, SO (17) 76 Saves Bo Godwin, JR (13) 0g, 1a Wes Nelson, JR (13) 0g, 1a Phanuel Kavita, FR (18) 1g, 0a Alex Stockinger, SO (17) 0g, 0a Jack Metcalf, SO (16) 0g, 5a Amadou Dia, FR (12) 4g, 1a Ara Amirkhanian, FR (12) 1g, 1a Keegan Priest, GR (16) 0g, 3a Brynjar Benediktsson, FR (12) 7g, 5a Austin Savage, JR (14) 6g, 4a

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2012 (6-9-5 Overall, 3-2-3 ACC) Cody Mizell, JR (17) 59 Saves Kyle Fisher, FR (20) 0g, 2a Jack Metcalf, JR (15) 0g, 0a Phanuel Kavita, SO (20) 0g, 0a Franklin Blaise, SR (10) 0g, 0a Paul Clowes, FR (19) 0g 3a Alex Stockinger, JR (16) 3g, 1a Amadou Dia, SO (15) 0g, 3a Ara Amirkhanian, SO (14) 5g, 2a Austin Savage, SR (17) 8g, 4a Manolo Sanchez, SO (19) 2g, 6a

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2006 (13-5-2 Overall, 3-3-2 ACC) Ranked 9th in Final Poll NCAA Round of 16 Phil Marfuggi, SR (16) 67 Saves Havird Usry, JR (15) 0g, 1a Micah Usry, SR (14) 0g, 1a Alan O'Hara, JR (24) 1g, 1a Greg Eckhardt, FR (17) 0g, 0a Mark Buchholz, JR (20) 4g, 6a Bryson Moore, SO (15) 3g, 2a Hector Quintanar, SR (20) 0g, 7a David Bell, JR (15) 2g 1a Dane Richards, SR (19) 11g, 9a Frederico Moojen, SR (18) 11g, 2a

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2007 (7-11-1 Overall, 2-6 ACC) Joseph Bendik, SO (19) 93 Saves David Newton, SO (16) 2g, 2a Greg Eckhardt, SO (19) 1g, 2a Parker Rogers, SO (9) 0g, 1a Havird Usry, SR (17) 0g, 1a Tommy Drake, FR (13) 5g, 3a Eric Cava, FR (13) 1g, 5a Mark Buchholz, SR (14) 3g, 3a Danny Poe, SR (18) 1g, 1a Tate Parrish, SR (17) 6g, 6a David Bell, SR (10) 2 g, 2a

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2004 (8-9-1 Overall, 2-5 ACC) Phil Marfuggi, SO (11) 31 Saves Justin Moore, JR (17) 3g, 4a Nathan Sturgis, FR (17) 3g, 0a Havird Usry, FR (10) 1g, 1a Landy Mattison, SR (18) 1g, 1a J.D. Broooks, SR (17) 0g, 0a Stuart Holden, SO (14) 3g, 3a Mark Buchholz, FR (16) 1g, 0a Bradley Gibson, JR (18) 0g, 2a Olatomiwa Ogunsola, SO (9) 3g, 1a Steven Rhyne, SR (18) 11g, 5a

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2008 (7-9-2 Overall, 3-4-1 ACC) Joseph Bendik, JR (18) 92 Saves David Newton, JR (16) 0g, 1a Greg Eckhardt, JR (17) 2g, 2a Bryson Moore, SR (18) 0g, 4a Francklin Blaise, FR (18) 0g, 1a Hassan Ibrahim, JR (11) 4g, 4a Eric Cava, SO (14) 0g, 5a Nick Burton, FR (10) 3g, 3a Connor Barbaree, FR (13) 0g, 3a Nathan Thornton, JR (11) 3g, 1a Tommy Drake, SO (14) 1g, 2a

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2005 (15-6-3 Overall, 2-4-2 ACC) Ranked 3rd in Final Poll NCAA Final Four Phil Marfuggi, JR (24) 89 Saves Justin Moore, SR (22) 0g, 7a Nathan Sturgis, SO (24) 2g, 7a Harvird Usry, SO (22) 0g, 1a Alan O'Hara, JR (24) 1g, 1a Mark Buchholz, SO (23) 5g, 3a Bryson Moore, FR (23) 4g, 4a Randy Albright, SR (13) 4g, 4a Bradley Gibson, SR (16) 0g, 2a Dane Richards, JR (24) 12g, 8a Hector Quintanar, JR (19) 5g, 0a

2013 (11-7-3 Overall, 5-4-2 ACC) 2009 G Andrew Tarbell, FR (15) 36 Saves (6-12-1 Overall, 2-6 ACC) B Kyle Fisher, SO (21) 2g, 0a G Jseph Bendik, SR (18) 85 Saves B Phanuel Kavita, JR (21) 0g, 0a B Josh Shutter, FR (12) 0g, 2a B Amadou Dia, JR (21) 0g, 1a B David Newton, SR (17) 0g, 0a B Jack Metcalf, SR (19) 0g, 3a B Greg Eckhardt, SR (11) 0g, 0a M Thomas McNamara, GR (20) 7g, 8a B Bo Godwin, FR (14) 0g, 0a M Paul Clowes, SO (18) 0g, 2a M Tommy Drake, JR (17) 3g, 3a M Manolo Sanchez, JR (17) 5g, 3a M Riley Sumpter, SO (18) 2g, 1a M Ara Amirkhanian, JR (19) 6g, 3a M Eric Cava, JR (18) 1g, 3a M Alex Stockinger, SR (13) 1g, 0a M Connor Barbaree, SO (17) 1g, 3a F Austen Burnikel, FR (9) 0g, 2a F Nathan Thornton, SR (16) 8g, 2a F Bobby Belair, GR (9) 1g, 3a F Austin Savage, FR (13) 6g, 3a NOTE: Number in parenthesis is total number of games the player started that season, regardless of position.

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2002 (13-5-4 Overall, 2-3-1 ACC) Ranked 7th in Final Poll NCAA Quarterfinalist Doug Warren, SR (19) 108 Saves Kenny Cutler, JR (20) 5 g, 5a Fabio Tambosi, SR (20) 2g, 12a Oskar Bringsved, JR (20) 0g, 6a Ricky Lewis, JR (19) 4g, 6a Chase Hilgenbrinck,JR (19) 1g, 5a Nick Rivera, JR (20) 1g, 1a Justin Moore, FR (20) 0g, 2a Paul Souders, JR (11) 2g, 5a Steven Rhyne, JR (19) 7g, 9a Dimelon Westfield, SR (17) 20g, 5a

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2003 (9-7-4 Overall, 2-4 ACC) Phil Marfuggi, FR (14) 55 Saves Chase Hilgenbrinck,SR (20) 1g, 3a Nick Rivera, SR (14) 1g, 0a Brett Branan, JR (11) 1g, 1a Justin Moore, SO (15) 1g, 3a Kenny Cutler, SR (20) 3g, 3a Bradley Gibson, SO (18) 0g, 1a Paul Souders, SR (18) 4g, 4a Landy Mattison, JR (14) 0g, 1a Charlie Roberts, JR (11) 5g, 2a Andre Borges, SR (13) 5g, 2a

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Chonological 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 defeated 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.

MEN’S SOCCER 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—Clemson 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.

Trevor Adair is pictured here with Bruce Murray and Wojtek Krakowiak (left). Murray won the 1987 Hermann Trophy while Krakowiak was its 1998 recepient.

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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 Clemson, 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.

Jimmy Glenn (right) and Wolde Harris were the top two goal scorers in the nation in 1993. Glenn scored 32 goals and Harris had 29 that season.

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MEN’S SOCCER Nov. 11, 1973—Clemson won the ACC Championship with a 3-1 victory over Maryland.

Nov. 28, 1976--The Tigers won over Philadelphia Textile 3-2 in the NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals.

Nov., 1973—Coach I.M. Ibrahim was named ACC Coach-of-the-Year.

Dec. 4, 1976—The Tigers lost to San Francisco 1-0, in the semifinals of the NCAA Tournament in Philadelphia at Franklin Field.

Dec. 9, 1973--Clemson defeated Pennsylvania, 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.

Oct. 23, 1977--Second-ranked Clemson defeated number-one ranked St. Louis 3-1 at Clemson, the Tigers' first win over a number-one ranked team in soccer.

Chronological History 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 consolation game of the NCAA Final Four with a 6-2 win over Philadelphia Textile.

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.

Sept. 19, 1979—Nnamdi Nwokocha scored seven goals against Belmont Abbey, all in the first half.

Nov. 26, 1977—The Tigers lost to Brown, 2-1 in the NCAA Quarterfinals.

Dec. 2, 1979—Clemson defeated American in the NCAA Quarterfinals, 1-0.

Nov. 5, 1978—Clemson won over Maryland 3-2, and captured the ACC Championship.

Dec. 8, 1979--Clemson defeated Columbia 4-1in the NCAA Semifinals at Tampa, FL.

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.

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The 1984 team after winning the National Championship in the Kingdome in Seattle, WA.

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Chronological History Dec. 9, 1979—Clemson lost to SIUEdwardsville, 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 Clemson defeated number-one ranked SIUEdwardsville, 2-1, at Edwardsville, IL. Oct. 6, 1982—Nnamdi Nwokocha scored his 74th and final goal of his career 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.

MEN’S SOCCER his 200th match at Clemson with a 5-0 win over North Carolina at Clemson, SC. Nov. 20, 1982—The Tigers were Southern Regional finalists in the NCAA Tournament 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 15thranked 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 quarterfinals the Tigers defeated Virginia 1-0, at Charlottesville, VA.

Oct. 22, 1982—Coach I.M. Ibrahim won

Dec. 9, 1984—Clemson claimed a 4-1 victory over UCLA in the NCAA semifinals at Los Angeles, CA. Dec. 16, 1984—Clemson defeated second-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 twoovertime 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 championship game of the Great Lakes Regionals. Nov. 29, 1987—Clemson defeated Rutgers, 3-2, in Piscataway, NJ in the NCAA quarterfinal game.

Wolde Harris is pictured scoring one of his five goals vs. Vanderbilt on September 4, 1994.

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Nov. 30, 1987—It was announced that Clemson would play host to the NCAA 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 tournament that the

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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 Murray 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.

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.

Oct. 24, 1993--With a 2-0 win over Wake Forest, Clemson won the ACC Regular Season Championship.

Sept. 4, 1994--Wolde Harris scored five goals against Vanderbilt in Clemson's 8-0 win.

Nov. 2, 1993-Jimmy Glenn was named ACC Player-of-the-Year, while Dr. I.M. Ibrahim was named ACC Coach-of-theYear.

October 9, 1994--Clemson played Virginia on ESPN-2 at Clemson, SC.

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., 1990--Coach I.M. Ibrahim was named ACC Coach-of-the-Year. Jimmy Glenn was named ACC Rookie-of-theYear.

Nov. 14, 1993--Head Coach Dr. I.M. Ibrahim won his 375th game of his career with a 2-0 win over UNC-Greensboro.

Sept. 23, 1992--Coach I.M. Ibrahim won his 350th career match with a 5-0 win over Presbyterian.

Nov. 21, 1993--Jaro Zawislan started his 88th career game, setting a new Clemson career record.

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.

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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 studentathletes. Zawislan graduated in three and one-half years earning a B.S. degree in computer science.

Dec. 7, 1994--Clemson Head Soccer Coach Dr. I.M. Ibrahim resigned. Throughout his 28 years as head coach, Ibrahim's teams compiled a 388-10231 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 compiled a 34-24-5 record. Sept. 6, 1995--Clemson defeated Central Florida 3-0 in Trevor Adair's first win as head coach of the Tigers. 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

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Chronological History season for three consecutive years. Clemson defeated Wofford 6-0, the program's 400th all-time victory.

Oct 22, 1999--Head Coach Trevor Adair won his 100th career match with a 1-0 over South Carolina.

July, 1996--Miles Joseph and Imad Baba both played for the United States Olympic team in the 1996 games.

Nov. 19, 2000-Clemson defeated Furman 3-2 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament at Clemson, SC. Clemson was seeded second in the NCAA Tournament.

April 9, 1997-Craig Wenning won the Atlantic Coast Conference's WeaverJames award (post graduate scholarship) 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 Soccer America poll. Dec. 12, 1998--Clemson Soccer Player, Wojtek Krakowiak was named the recipient 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.

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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 Kentucky 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.

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 advanced to the NCAA Tournament's Round of 16 after winning the penalty kick round. Nov. 30, 2002--The Tigers upset number 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 Clemson 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 winning 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 defeated N.C. State at Raleigh, NC in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.

Aug. 31, 2002-Clemson tied number-one ranked Indiana and won the Indiana Invitational in Bloomington, IN. Clemson had defeated Bulter on the previous day 3-0.

November 27, 2005--Clemson defeated Notre Dame 1-0 in the NCAA Tournament to advance to the Final Eight at Clemson, SC.

Nov. 10, 2002-The Tigers defeated Western Illinois 3-2 in overtime as Clemson

December 2, 2005--Clemson defeated Creighton 1-0 in the NCAA Quarterfinals

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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. Former 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 inducted 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. September 2, 2011--The Tigers defeated South Carolina 2-0 in front of 7,423 fans. This was a new regular-season attendance record.

Chronological History on the game-winner with 5:35 remaining in the match as Clemson prevailed in the ACC contest despite playing a man down for the final 67 minutes and 31 seconds following a red card. Phanuel Kavita scored the winning goal. October 27, 2012--Clemson and #1-ranked Maryland played to a 2-2 draw at College Park, MD. Alex Stockinger and Kyle Murphy scored the two goals for the Tigers. December 12, 2013--Thomas McNamara was named an academic All-American and an on field All-American. He became the 18th Clemson athlete to accomplish this feat and only the second Tiger soccer player. January 16, 2014--Thomas McNamara was drafted by Chivas USA in the MLS Draft held in Philadelphia, PA. The midfielder was the first pick in the second round, the 20th overall selection. Chivas USA plays in the Los Angeles suburb of Carson, CA.

September 23, 2011--Clemson defeated N.C. State in overtime. Brynjar Benediktsson scored the game-winner with only :29 second remaining in the second overtime period (109:31). This is the lastest game-winning goal scored by a Tiger against an ACC opponent. September 27, 2011--Four days later Brynjar Benediktsson scored the gamewinner with only :10 second remaining in the second overtime period (109:50). This is the latest game-winning goal scored with time contraints in Clemson soccer history. October 14, 2011--Iain Smith scored at the 89:59 mark as Clemson upset #14 Boston College 2-0 in at Historic Riggs Field. This tied the school record for the latest goal scored in regulation. October 28, 2011--Clemson upset number-one ranked Maryland at Historic Riggs Field. Brynjar Benediktsson scored the Tigers' first goal and assisted

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Bruce Murray is shown in the 1984 National Championship game that the Tigers won 2-1 over Indiana in Seattle, WA.

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 Playerof-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.

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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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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.

Wojtek Krakowiak won the 1998 Hermann Award. He was the 1998 consensus National Player-ofthe-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 quarterfinals 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. In 1998, Krakowiak was named ACC Player-of-the-Year.

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CLEMSON PLAYERS PICKED IN THE MLS DRAFT 1996 Round 4 Round 13 Round 14

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1998 Round 1 1999 Round 2

2000 Round 1

Inaugural Draft (36th Overall) Eric Eichmann (123rd Overall) Jimmy Glenn (139th Overall) Nidal Baba College Draft (12th Overall) Miles Joseph (14th Overall) Imad Baba

10th Pick Free Agent

Danny Care Chris Martinez

DC United Colorado

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Matt Jordan

Dallas

John Wilson Wojtek Krakowiak Jeff Bilyk

Kansas City San Jose Columbus

John Wilson Alan Woods

Kansas City Colorado

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9th Pick 10th Pick

3rd Pick 12th Pick 9th Pick

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Mark Lisi Pablo Webster Mike Potempa

DC United Kansas City Los Angeles

2002 Round 2

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Ian Fuller

New England

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Doug Warren DC United Ricky Lewis Los Angeles Dimelon Westfield New England

2006 Round 1 Round 2

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Nathan Sturgis Justin Moore

Los Angeles Dallas

2007 Round 2 Round 1

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Dane Richards Phil Marfuggi

New York New England

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MEN’S SOCCER 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 Joe Bendik, 2006-09 2010-11 Sogndal 2012 Portland Timbers 2013-14 Toronto FC (MLS) Jeff Bilyk, 1995-98 1999-2001 Miami Fusion 2001 Milwaukee Rampage 2002-06 Virginia Beach Mariners 2007-Hampton Roads Piranhas 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

Ian Fuller, 1998-2001 2002 New England Revolution 2003–2005 Rochester Raging Rhinos 2005 Vancouver Whitecaps 2006–2010 Charleston Battery 2010 Austin Aztex 2011–2013 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) 1997-2001 Rochester Rhinos 1998 Columbus Crew (loan) 1997-1998 Buffalo Blizzard (indoor) 2000-2001 Toronto Thunderhawks (indoor)

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 Tommy Drake, 2007-10 2011-Carolina Railhawks 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

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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 2007–2010 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

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Rivers Guthrie 2008 Pittsburgh Riverhounds 2011-13 Arena Football League, Iowa, New Orleans, Philadelphia. Chris Martinez, 1989-92 1997-2001 Colorado Rapids Thomas McNamara, 2013 2014 Chivas USA Cody Mizell, 2010-12 2013 Atlanta Silverbacks 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., Al-Seeb Club 2011-2013 Wichita Wings 2013 Baltimore Blast 2014 FC L'Assomption

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2009–2010 Seattle Sounders FC 2011 Toronto FC 2012 Houston Dynamo 2013 Colorado Rapids 2014 Chivas USA

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

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)

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) 2012 Malaga (loan) 2013-14 Queens Park Rangers 2014 Sheffield Wednesday 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 2007–2012 New York Red Bulls 2012 Vancouver Whitecaps FC 2013 Burnley 2013 Bodø/Glimt Austin Savage, 2009-2012 2013 Charleston Battery

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Nathan Thornton, 2006-09 2011- Charlotte Eagles 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)

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

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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 defending 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 championship. 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 season. Bruce Murray was named national Rookie-of-the-Year and captain Charlie Morgan was a first-team All-ACC choice.

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 November 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 Bruce

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“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 Heisman Trophy of college soccer, and joined Paul Rutenis on the first-team All America squad.

Clemson won its second national championship on December 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.

Clemson defeated five top-20 teams to win the 1987 National Championship.

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1973 16-1 Overall, 5-0 in the ACC Lost to UCLA in overtime 2-1 in the NCAA Final Four at the Orange Bowl in Miami, FL. Undefeated in the regular season. Outscored Opponents in the NCAA Tournament 10-2 ACC Champions Outscored ACC Opponents 22-2

1976 18-2-1 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 December 9, 2-1. Defeated Philadelphia 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

1979 16-2-1 Overall, 5-0 in the ACC Defeated Columbia in the Semifinals 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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2005 15-6-3 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.

Phil Marfuggi earned All-America honors and was named first-team All-ACC in 2005.

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Nathan Sturgis was named the ACC's Defensive Player-of -the-Year and was also named an All-American in 2005.

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MEN’S SOCCER 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 Clemson for several years. Kirchner had a 9-5-4 record overall including a 5-1-2 mark in matches played at Clemson.

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 season. 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 continued to develop a successful business career 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 attended 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 graduation 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 McLellan 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 388-10231 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

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honors by the National Soccer Coaches Association. While he had many outstanding seasons, his two national championship 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 fouryear 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 advanced 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 College, 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 William 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, 2005Todd Bramble, 1995-99 Head Women's Coach at Clemson, 2002-2007 Head Women's Coach at Alabama, 2008-Present Scott Calabrese, 2003-06 Head Coach, East Tennessee State, 2008-2013 Head Coach, Florida International, 2014-

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, 2010-11 Head Coach, Anderson University, 2012-Present

Shawn Cartmill, 1987, 1988 Sean Murphy, 1993-97 Head Men's Soccer Coach, Stetson, 1998-06

Eddie Carvacho, 2002 Front Office, MLS Teams

Steve Parker, 1980 Brian Cronin, 2012-2013 Mike Potempa, 2004-09 Liam Curran, 2012-Present Alex Prostoko, 2009-11 Dennis Grace, 1981 Head Women's Coach, Notre Dame, 1988-89

Jesse Roberts, 2000

Mike Estes, 1992, 1993

John Rootes, 1986, 1987

John Gallagher, 1994

Dwayne Shaffer, 1993-95 Head Men's Soccer Coach, UC-Davis, 1998-Present

Phil Hindson, 2004-08 Head Coach at Clemson, 2009 Head Coach at Pembroke Univ. 2010-Present

David Smart, 1986 Tony Stevens, 1985

Greg Hooks, 1988-90 Head Men's Soccer Coach, USC Upstate, 1995-Pres. Head Men's Soccer Coach, Univ. of Charleston (WV)

Gregg Swanson, 1985

Phil Jones, 2010-Present

Bruce Talbot, 1989-91 Club Team Coach Lonestar Soccer Club, Austin, TX

Jason Kamlet, 2000-03 Andrew Toth, 1989 Drew Keeshan, 2007 MLS Assistant Coach, FC Dallas Jim Leahy, 1985

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Bob Winch, 1990-92 Head Women's Coach, The Citadel, 2006-Present Head Men's Coach, Central Florida, 1993-2004

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MEN’S SOCCER Note: Clemson first fielded a men's soccer team in 1934 and it was discontinued after the 1939 season. Clemson and Furman played in the first collegiate soccer match in the state of South Carolina. The Tigers also played prep schools during this time but only competition against fouryear institutions are recognized. Clemson did not field another soccer squad until the 1967 team.

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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.

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.

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Head Coach Fred Kirchner 1934-39 School Record: 8-6-4

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Head Coach I.M. Ibrahim 1967-1994 School Record: 388-102-31

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1967 (6-5-0 Overall, 1-3-0 ACC) Fourth in ACC 4-0 W A Furman 9-1 W H Erskine 2-5 L H Duke 1-5 L A North Carolina 6-0 W H Oglethorpe 0-5 L A Maryland 0-2 L H Warren Wilson 4-3 W A N.C. State (OT) 0-3 L A Emory 5-1 W H Oglethorpe 4-1 W H Furman 35-26

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1968 (9-3-1 Overall, 1-3-1 ACC) Fifth in ACC W H Emory L H Maryland L A Duke W H Jacksonville L H North Carolina T A Virginia (OT) W A The Citadel W A Warren Wilson (OT) W A Erskine W H N.C. State W A Belmont Abbey W H Furman W H Georgia State 1969 (5-6-1 Overall, 1-4-0 ACC) Fifth in ACC L A Maryland L A Virginia W N1 Warren Wilson L A1 Emory L A North Carolina T H The Citadel (OT) L H Duke W H Furman W H Georgia State L H Erskine W A N.C. State W H Western Carolina

1-6 0-1 3-2 2-3 1-4 2-2 0-3 5-0 4-1 0-5 2-1 9-2 29-30 1 - Emory Invitational, Atlanta, GA

1970 (8-3-2 Overall, 1-3-1 ACC) Sixth in ACC S. 25 7-1 W H Georgia State S. 29 2-1 W A Western Carolina O. 3 10-1 W A The Citadel O. 9 5-1 W N1 Sewanee O. 10 6-2 W A1 Emory O. 16 3-3 T H N. Carolina (OT) O. 19 6-1 W A Appalachian State O. 24 0-4 L H Maryland O. 27 1-5 L A Duke N. 1 1-2 L H Virginia N. 7 2-1 W H N.C. State N. 10 10-0 W A Furman N. 14 3-3 T H Emory (OT) 56-25 1 - Emory Invitational, Atlanta, GA

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1971 (8-3-1 Overall, 1-3-1 ACC) Fifth in ACC 6-0 W H Warren Wilson 8-1 W A Jacksonville 6-1 W H Appalachian State 1-2 L A Maryland 5-1 W A Virginia 4-0 W A Emory 3-1 W A Erskine 2-2 T A N. Carolina (OT) 0-2 L H Duke 4-2 W H Western Carolina 1-2 L A N.C. State 12-1 W H Furman 52-15

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MEN’S SOCCER 1972 (13-1-1 Overall, 5-0-0 ACC) ACC Champs, NCAA Final 16, 11th in Final Poll S. 17 6-0 W H The Citadel S. 25 6-0 W A Appalachian State S. 29 7-0 W A Rollins O. 1 1-1 T A S. Florida (OT) O. 6 2-1 W N1 Georgia State O. 7 3-1 W A1 Emory O. 15 3-0 W H N.C. State O. 20 5-1 W H North Carolina O. 23 6-1 W H West. Carolina O. 25 4-0 W A Furman O. 29 4-1 W H Virginia N. 3 1-0 W A Duke N. 12 3-0 W H Maryland NCAA Tournament N. 20 3-2 W H West Virgina N. 28 0-4 L A Howard 54-12 1 - Emory Invitational, Atlanta, GA

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1973 (16-1-0 Overall, 5-0-0 ACC) ACC Champs Third 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 The Citadel (5-NR) O. 12 2-0 W H Erskine (7-NR) O. 18 2-1 W A North Carolina (5-NR) O. 21 10-1 W H Appalachian St. (5-NR) O. 26 5-0 W H Georgia St. (5-NR) O. 31 2-0 W H Duke (6-NR) N. 4 2-0 W H South Florida (6-11) N. 9 5-0 W A Virginia (4-NR) N. 11 3-1 W A Maryland (4-NR) NCAA Tournament N. 25 7-0 W H James Madison (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 N1 UCLA (OT) (4-6) 97-7 1 - NCAA Final Four, Miami FL 1974 (12-3-0 Overall, 5-0-0 ACC) ACC Champs NCAA Final 16, Sixth in Final Poll S. 15 5-2 W A James Madison S. 26 4-0 W H Furman S. 28 2-1 W A South Florida S. 30 8-0 W A Jacksonville O. 4 2-1 W H1 West Virginia O. 6 1-3 L H1 Howard O. 13 4-0 W H Virginia O. 18 6-0 W H North Carolina O. 21 1-0 W H Erskine O. 25 0-2 L A St. Louis O. 29 4-0 W A Duke N. 3 10-1 W H N.C. State N. 10 5-0 W H Maryland NCAA Tournament N. 17 3-2 W H Navy N. 23 0-1 L A Howard 55-13 1 - Clemson Invitational

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1975 (13-2-0 Overall, 5-0-0 ACC) ACC Champs NCAA Final 16, First in Final Poll S. 12 2-1 W A SIU-Edwardsville(2-3) S. 14 5-0 W H James Madison (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 H1 Chicago Circle (1-NR) O. 12 0-1 L H1 Howard (1-4) O. 17 3-1 W A North Carolina (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 Tournament N. 16 3-0 W H South Florida (1-13) N. 26 1-3 L A Howard (1-5) 69-9 1 - Clemson Invitational 1976 (18-2-1 Overall, 4-0-1 ACC) ACC Champs Fourth in NCAA Tournament, Fourth in Final Poll S. 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 H1 Appalachian St. (1-NR) O. 17 2-0 W H1 Howard (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 North Carolina (1-NR) NCAA Tournament N. 16 8-0 W H James Madison (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 N2 San Franciso (1-6) D. 5 3-4 L N2 Hartwick (1-3) 103-15 1 - Clemson Invitational 2 - NCAA Final Four, Philadelphia, PA

All-Time Results 1977 (16-1-0 Overall, 5-0-0 ACC) ACC Champs NCAA Final Eight, Fourth in Final Poll S. 4 6-0 W H West. Carolina (5-NR) S. 11 9-2 W H Florida Tech (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 H1 James Madison (2-NR) O. 9 1-0 W H1 Davis & Elkins (2-16) O. 14 6-2 W H Duke (2-NR) O. 16 5-1 W A North Carolina (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 Tournament N. 13 4-0 W H G. Washington (1-NR) N. 20 3-1 W H Appalachian St. (1-14) N. 26 1-2 L H Brown (1-12) 64-10 1 - Clemson Invitational 1978 (18-1-1 Overall, 4-0-1 ACC) ACC Champs Third in NCAA Tournament, Third in Final Poll S. 3 7-2 W H Pfeiffer (5-NR) S.10 4-0 W H Georgia State (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 Belmont Abbey (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 H1 Quincy (4-7) O. 8 3-2 W H1 Cleveland State (4-NR) O. 12 3-1 W A Furman (2-NR) O. 15 2-1 W A South Carolina (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 Tournament N. 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 N2 San Francisco (3-2) D.10 6-2 W N2 Phila. Textile (3-4) 59-17 1 - Clemson Invitational 2 - NCAA Final Four, Tampa, FL

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Clemson's 1971 squad won eight matches and scored 52 goals.

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1979 (16-2-1 Overall, 5-0-0 ACC) ACC Champs National Runnerup, Third in Final Poll S. 9 14-0 W H Belmont Abbey (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 Georgia State (3-NR) O. 5 7-1 W H1 Davis & Elkins (3-NR) O. 7 1-2 L H1 Cleveland State (3-12) O. 14 1-0 W H South Carolina (7-NR) O. 17 9-0 W H Furman (7-NR) O. 21 6-2 W A North Carolina (7-NR) O. 24 6-1 W H Erskine (6-NR) (6-NR) O. 28 0-0 T H Jacksonville (OT) N. 2 2-0 W A Virginia (6-13) N. 4 3-0 W A Maryland (6-NR) N. 7 3-0 W H South Florida (6-NR) NCAA Tournament N. 25 1-0 W H South Carolina (6-NR) D. 2 1-0 W H American (5-15) D. 8 4-1 W N2 Columbia (3-5) D. 9 2-3 L N2 SIU-Edwardsville (3-2) 74-15 1 - Clemson Invitational 2 - NCAA Final Four, Tampa, FL 1980 (12-3-2 Overall, 4-1-1 ACC) Second in ACC S. 7 5-1 W H Old Dominion S. 14 4-0 W A Wake Forest S. 17 5-0 W H Georgia State S. 21 3-1 W H N.C. State S. 24 1-0 W H UNC-Charlotte S. 28 1-3 L A Duke O. 3 2-3 L H1 App. St. O. 5 1-1 T H1 Cleveland St. (OT) O. 8 4-2 W H Berry College (OT) O. 12 1-0 W A South Carolina O. 19 2-2 T H N. Carolina (OT) O. 25 1-2 L A S. Florida (OT) O. 27 5-1 W A Jacksonville O. 30 2-0 W H Erskine N. 2 1-0 W H Maryland N. 5 2-1 W A Furman N. 9 4-0 W H Virginia 44-17 1 - Clemson Invitational

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1981 (18-2-0 Overall, 5-1-0 ACC) ACC Champs NCAA Final 16, Fifth in Final Poll S. 1 4-1 W A Georgia State S. 6 2-1 W A Appalachian State S. 10 3-0 W H USC-Spartanburg S. 13 3-2 W H Wake Forest S. 20 5-3 W A N.C. State S. 27 2-1 W H Duke (OT) O. 4 0-1 L A N. Carolina (OT) O. 11 5-1 W H South Carolina O. 16 2-0 W H1 South Florida O. 18 2-1 W H1 Cleveland State O. 23 4-0 W H Davis & Elkins O. 25 2-0 W H Jacksonville O. 29 4-0 W H Erskine N. 1 6-0 W H Pfeiffer N. 4 1-0 W H Furman N. 6 2-0 W A Virginia (OT) N. 8 4-0 W A Maryland N. 11 3-0 W H Emory NCAA Tournament N. 18 3-1 W H N.C. State N. 22 1-2 L H Ala. A&M (3OT) 58-14 1 - Clemson Invitational

S. 5 S. 9 S. 12 S. 17 S. 19 S. 26 S. 29 O. 3 O. 6 O. 10 O. 15 O. 17 O. 22 O. 24 O. 26 O. 31 N. 5 N. 7 N. 10

1982 (18-2-1 Overall, 5-1-0 ACC) ACC Champs (Tie) NCAA Final 16, Third in Final Poll 8-2 W H App. State 3-0 W H USC-Spart. 4-0 W A Wake Forest 4-0 W N1 Hartwick 2-1 W A1 SIU Edwardsville 0-1 L A Duke 3-0 W H Erskine 5-0 W H N.C. State 5-0 W H Florida Int. 2-0 W A South Carolina 3-1 W H2 Davis & Elkins 2-0 W H2 UNC-Greensboro 5-0 W H North Carolina 2-2 T A S. Florida (OT) 3-1 W A Jacksonville 6-0 W H Pfeiffer 1-0 W H Virginia 3-0 W H Maryland 3-0 W A Furman

The 1983 team finished the season ranked 11th in the final poll.

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NCAA Tournament 2-0 W H Alabama A&M (7-NR) 1-2 L A Duke (OT-PK*) (7-1) 67-10 1 - SIU Cougar Classic, Edwardsville, IL 2 - Clemson Invitational *PK - Penalty Kicks N. 17 N. 20

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1983 (16-3-2 Overall, 3-2-1 ACC) Third in ACC, 11th in Final Poll S. 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 North Carolina (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 South Carolina (2-NR) O. 14 3-0 W H1 Davis & Elkins (2-NR) O. 16 1-0 W H1 South Florida (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 Tournament N.16 0-1 L H Alabama A&M (10-6) 58-8 1 - Clemson Invitational 1984 (22-4 Overall, 4-2 ACC) National Champions Second in the ACC, Ninth in Final Poll S. 1 5-0 W H Connecticut (11-4) S. 5 6-1 W H Mercer (11-NR) S. 8 1-2 L N1 UCLA (11-14) S. 9 3-4 L A1 Indiana (11-1) S. 12 5-0 W H Pfeiffer (18-NR) S. 16 2-1 W H North Carolina (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 Winthrop O. 7 3-0 W A Wake Forest O. 10 2-1 W H USC-Spartanburg O. 14 3-2 W H South Carolina (OT) O. 16 3-0 W H Davidson (19-NR) O. 19 3-1 W H2 Tampa (19-NR) O. 21 3-0 W H2 Florida Int. (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 Tournament N. 18 2-1 W A N.C. State (9-15) N. 25 3-1 W H Alabama A&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 N3 Indiana (9-2) 84-24 1- Indiana Classic, Bloomington, IN 2 - Clemson Invitational 3 - NCAA Finals at Seattle, WA (Kingdome)

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MEN’S SOCCER 1985 (19-3-2 Overall, 5-1 ACC) ACC Champs NCAA Final 16, Third in Final Poll S. 1 7-0 W H Charleston (1-NR) S. 6 3-2 W A1 Indiana (1-4) S. 7 0-0 T N1 Conn. (OT) (1-16) S. 12 7-0 W H Wofford (1-NR) S. 15 5-0 W A North Carolina (1-NR) S. 19 2-0 W H Chapman Col. (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 Wake Forest (1-NR) O. 10 3-1 W H Southern Conn. (1-NR) O. 13 3-1 W H South Carolina (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 H2 American (1-14) O. 27 4-1 W H2 Fair. 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 Coastal Carolina (3-NR) N. 9 2-2 T N2 Fresno St. (OT) (3T-14) N. 10 0-2 L A3 Florida Int. (3-NR) NCAA Tournament N. 17 5-2 W H N.C. State (4-19) N. 24 0-1 L H S. Caro. (OT-PK*) (4-6) 76-21 1-Indiana Classic, Bloomington, IN 2-Clemson Invitational 3-Florida International Invitational, Miami, FL PK-Penalty Kicks 1986 (12-6-2 Overall, 3-3 ACC) Third in the ACC, 18th in Final Poll A. 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 North Carolina (4-NR) S. 16 5-1 W H Wright State (4-NR) S. 19 2-1 W N1 American (4-NR) S. 21 0-0 T A1 G. 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 Wake Forest (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 H2 Indiana (OT) (18-NR) O. 26 0-3 L H2 UCLA (18-4) N. 2 0-1 L H Virginia (19-3) N. 5 11-0 W H Mercer N. 9 2-1 W H Maryland (NR-10) 54-28 1-George Mason Invitational, Fairfax, VA 2-Clemson Invitational

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1987 (18-5-1 Overall, 1-4-1 ACC) National Champions Fifth in the ACC, 16th in Final Poll 8-0 W H UNC-Asheville (20-NR) 3-0 W H UNC-Greens. (20-NR) 2-0 W H Charleston (OT) (20-NR) 1-2 L A North Carolina (20-NR)

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S. 16 S. 20 S. 23 S. 27 O. 2 O. 4 O. 7 O. 11 O. 14 O. 18 O. 21 O. 25 O. 28 N. 1 N. 5

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H Georgia State H Wake Forest H Furman L H Duke W H1 George Mason W H1 St. Louis W H Berry College W H South Carolina W H Coastal Caro. T A N.C. State (OT) W H Erskine L A Maryland (OT) W H Presbyterian L A Virginia L N2 N. Carolina (OT) NCAA Tournament W A Evansville W A Indiana W A Rutgers W H3 North Carolina W H3 San Diego St.

S. 1 S. 4 S. 7 S. 11 S. 14 S. 18 S. 21 S. 25 S. 28 O. 2 O. 5 O. 9 O. 14 O. 16 O. 19 O. 23 O. 26 O. 30 N. 3

1988 (10-7-2 Overall, 2-4 ACC) Fifth in the ACC W H USC-Spar. W H Winthrop W H UNC-Asheville W H North Carolina T H C.of Char. (OT) L A Wake Forest T H Furman (OT) W A Duke W H Coastal Carolina L H N.C. State W H Georgia State L A S. Carolina W H1 UNC-Greensboro L H1 Evansville (OT) W H Berry L H Maryland W H Erskine L H Virginia L H2 North Carolina

2-1 2-1 3-2 4-1 2-0 59-22 1 - Clemson Invitational 2 - ACC Tournament, Durham, NC 3 - NCAA Final Four, Clemson, SC

8-0 3-0 8-1 2-1 1-1 1-2 0-0 4-0 3-0 1-2 2-0 1-2 3-2 0-1 3-0 1-2 3-1 0-1 1-2 45-18 1 - Clemson Invitational 2 - ACC Tournament, Clemson, SC

(NR-14) (NR-17) (NR-2) (10-NR) (10-NR) 10-NR) (10-NR) (12-NR) (12-2) (12-20) (NR-14) (NR-1) (NR-6) (NR-8) (NR-20)

(7-NR) (7-NR) (7-NR) (7-3) (3-NR) (3-14) (16-NR) (16-3) (4-NR) (4-NR) (13-NR) (13-NR) (NR-10)

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1989 (13-6-1 Overall, 1-4-1 ACC) Fifth in the ACC S. 1 13-0 W H North Georgia College S. 3 2-3 L H South Carolina (NR-4) S. 6 5-2 W H Lander S. 10 1-2 L A North Carolina (NR-10) S. 13 2-1 W H Coastal Carolina S. 17 0-2 L H Wake Forest S. 20 2-0 W A Furman S. 24 7-0 W H Jacksonville S. 27 3-1 W H Georgia State O. 1 0-0 T A N.C. State (OT) O. 3 7-0 W H Presbyterian O. 6 2-1 W H1 Yale O. 8 2-1 W H1 SMU (NR-10) O. 11 2-0 W H Col. of Charleston (OT) O. 15 3-1 W H Duke O. 18 4-2 W H USC-Spartanburg O. 22 0-1 L A Maryland O. 25 2-0 W H Erskine (20-NR) O. 29 2-4 L A Virginia (OT) (20-1) N. 2 2-3 L N2 Wake Forest (NR-8) 61-24 1 - Clemson Invitational 2 - ACC Tournament, Durham, NC

A. 29 S. 2 S. 5 S. 9 S. 12 S. 16 S. 19 S. 23 S. 26 S. 30 O. 2 O. 5 O. 7 O. 10 O. 14 O. 17 O. 21 O. 24 O. 28 N. 2

1990 (16-4-1 Overall, 4-1-1 ACC) ACC Champions, Regular Season Fourth in Final Poll 5-0 W H Emory 1-2 L H UNC-Greensboro 9-0 W H Charleston Southern 1-0 W H North Carolina 6-0 W H Catawba 3-1 W A Wake Forest (NR-10) 3-0 W H Furman (6-NR) 3-0 W A Duke (6-NR) 4-0 W H Coastal Caro. (4-NR) 1-3 L H N.C. State (4-6) 5-1 W H Georgia State (7-NR) 4-1 W H1 Adelphi (7-16) 4-2 W H1 Santa Clara (7-4) 7-0 W H Stetson (3-NR) 3-1 W A South Carolina (3-14) 2-0 W H UNC Charlotte (2-NR) 3-1 W H Maryland (2-NR) 3-0 W H Charleston (2-NR) 1-1 T H Virginia (OT) (2-8) 1-3 L N2 N.C. State (2-14)

The 1990 Tigers won the ACC Regular Season Championship and finished fourth in the final poll.

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1991 (13-6-2 Overall, 2-3-1 ACC) Fifth in the ACC, 18th in Final Poll S. 1 0-0 T H UNC Charlotte (OT) (7-NR) S. 8 1-2 L A North Carolina (7-14) S. 11 4-0 W H Francis Marion S. 15 1-3 L H Wake Forest (NR-18) S. 18 1-0 W H Furman S. 22 2-1 W H Duke (NR-3) S. 25 3-0 W H Georgia State S. 29 2-2 T A N.C. State (OT) (NR-8) O. 1 5-0 W H Berry College O. 4 4-1 W N1 St. Mary’s O. 6 0-3 L A1 Santa Clara (NR-1) O. 9 4-0 W H Mercer O. 13 3-1 W H Will. & Mary (NR-17) O. 16 11-0 W H Maryville O. 20 2-0 W A Maryland O. 23 5-0 W H Lenoir Rhyne (19-NR) O. 27 1-2 L A Virginia (19-2) O. 30 2-0 W H Erskine N. 3 6-0 W H South Carolina (NR-19) N. 7 1-3 L A2 North Carolina (13-NR) NCAA Tournament N. 17 1-3 L A N.C. State (NR-8) 59-21 1-Santa Clara Tournament, Santa Clara, CA 2-ACC Tournament, Chapel Hill, NC 1992 (12-6-4 Overall, 1-3-2 ACC) Sixth in the ACC, 19th in the Final Poll S. 5 2-1 W H South Ala. (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 Lenoir Rhyne (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 H1 Yale (5-NR) O. 4 0-0 T H1 Old Dom. (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 Wake Forest (15-5) O. 21 2-1 W H UNC Char. (OT) (NR-6) O. 25 2-1 W H Maryland O. 28 3-0 W H Georgia State (25-NR) N. 1 0-2 L A So. Carolina (25-NR) N. 5 3-2 W N2 Duke (OT) (NR-8) N. 6 3-3 T N2 NC State (OT-PK) (NR-T3) N. 8 2-4 L N2 Virginia (NR-5) 53-25 1-Clemson Invitational 2-ACC Tournament, Chapel Hill, NC *indicates opp. advanced on penalty kick shootout

1993 (18-5-1 Overall, 5-0-1 ACC) ACC Champions, Regular Season NCAA 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 T A 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 Appalachian St. (6-NR) S. 26 3-2 W A N. C. State (6-NR) S. 28 8-0 W H Francis Marion (5-NR) O. 1 4-1 W H1 Princeton (5-22) O. 3 2-3 L H1 Wis.-Green Bay (5-NR) O. 6 3-0 W H Ga. Southern (5-NR) O. 10 2-1 W A Virginia (5-1) O. 13 2-1 W H Furman (T4-19) O. 17 5-1 W A Maryland (T4-NR) O. 20 6-0 W H Georgia State (4-NR) O. 24 2-0 W H Wake Forest (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 A2 North Carolina (4-20) N. 7 1-2 L N2 Virginia (4-6) NCAA Tournament N. 14 2-0 W H UNC-Green. (5-NR) N. 21 2-3 L H South Carolina (5-23) 96-29 1-Clemson Invitational 2-ACC Tournament,Chapel Hill, NC

S. 4 S. 7 S. 11 S. 14 S. 18 S. 21 S. 25 S. 27 S. 30 O. 2 O. 5 O. 9 O. 12 O. 16 O. 19 O. 23

8-0 5-0 4-1 5-0 1-2 1-3 1-2 3-1 3-0 0-1 4-0 4-6 6-0 6-0 1-3 4-2

1994 (13-7-1 Overall, 2-4 ACC) Sixth in the ACC W H Vanderbilt W H Campbell W H North Carolina W H Mercer L A Duke L N1 Indiana L H N.C. State W H Appalachian State W H Harvard L H Loyola (MD) W H Charleston L H Virginia W H Erskine W H Furman L A So. Car. (OT) W H Maryland

O. 26 O. 30 N. 6 N. 10 N. 11

4-0 W H UNC-Asheville 3-1 W H UNC-Charlotte (NR-8) 1-3 L A Wake Forest (OT) 3-0 W H2 Maryland (NR-25) 2-2 T H2 Virginia (OT-PK*) (NR-4) 69-27 1-at Davidson, NC 2-ACC Tournament, Clemson, SC *indicates opp. advanced on penalty kick shootout

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S. 3 S. 6 S. 10 S. 13 S. 16 S. 20 S. 24 S. 29 O. 1 O. 8 O. 11 O. 15 O. 18 O. 22 O. 24 O. 28 N. 1 N. 4 N. 9 N. 10 N. 12

(NR-3)

N. 18 N. 26

(8-NR) (8-NR) (8-3) (2-NR) (2-NR) (5-1) (5-NR)

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1995 (16-6-1 Overall, 4-2-0 ACC) Third in the ACC NCAA Final 16, Fifth in the Final Poll 2-3 L H South Carolina (3-NR) 3-0 W H Central Florida (3-NR) 2-1 W A No. Carolina (OT) (3-9 ) 5-0 W H Char. Southern (10-NR) 1-3 L H Duke (10-2) 7-0 W H The Citadel (T25-NR) 2-1 W A N.C. State (T25-NR) 1-0 W A Santa Clara (10-8) 1-1 T A California (OT) (10-NR) 2-1 W H UNC-Char. (OT) (8-T25) 4-1 W H Erskine (7-NR) 1-2 L A Virginia (OT) (7-1) 3-0 W H Mercer (7-NR) 1-2 L A Furman (7-NR) 4-0 W H Loyola-Chicago (13-NR) 2-0 W A Maryland (13-NR) 6-1 W H Wofford (7-NR) 1-0 W H Wake Forest (7-NR) 5-0 W N1 N.C. State (7-NR) 1-0 W N1 North Carolina (7-NR) 0-1 L N1 Virginia (7-1) NCAA Tournament 2-0 W H Col. of Char. (6-NR) 1-3 L A So. Methodist (6-4) 57-20 Tournament, Durham, NC

The 1993 team won the ACC Regular Season Championship.

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MEN’S SOCCER 1996 (10-7-2 Overall, 2-3-1 ACC) Fifth in the ACC W H UNC-Asheville L N1 Washington W A1 Portland W H No. Car. (OT) W H Ga. Southern L A Duke W H App. St. T H N.C. State (OT) T H1 Fla. Inter. (OT) L H1 California W H Wofford L A UNC-Charlotte W H Erskine L H Virginia (OT) W H Furman W A South Carolina W H Maryland L A Wake Forest L N2 Duke

S. 1 11-1 S. 7 1-4 S. 8 3-0 S. 15 3-2 S. 18 4-1 S. 21 1-2 S. 25 6-0 S. 29 0-0 O. 4 0-0 O. 6 1-3 O. 9 7-0 O. 13 1-2 O. 16 7-0 O. 20 2-3 O. 23 3-2 O. 27 3-1 N. 2 1-0 N. 9 1-2 N. 14 1-3 52-26 1-Clemson Invitational, Clemson, SC 2-ACC Tournament, Charlottesville, VA

A. 29 S. 5 S. 6 S.14 S.17 S.21 S.24 S. 28 O. 3 O. 5 O. 8 O.12 O.15 O.19 O.22

N.2 N.9 N.13 (17-NR) (17-NR) (17-24) (18-NR) (18-NR) (18-1) (20-NR) (20-NR) (24-20) (24-17) (NR-6) (NR-1) (NR-11) (NR-19) (NR-24)

1997 (11-7-3 Overall, 2-3-1 ACC) Fifth in the ACC NCAA Final Eight, 12th in Final Poll 1-0 W H Campbell (20-NR) 1-2 L N1 St. Louis (20-22) 0-3 L A1 Indiana (20-4) 1-0 W A North Carolina 11-0 W H Erskine 1-5 L H Duke (NR-5) (NR-25) 2-2 T H UNC-Char. (OT) 0-1 L A N.C. State 2-1 W H2 Florida Atlantic 3-0 W H2 Portland (NR-17) (NR-25) 0-0 T H Ga. Sou. (OT) 2-0 W H South Carolina (NR-15) 6-1 W H Georgia State 1-1 T A Virginia (OT) (NR-10) 2-0 W H Mercer

N.23 N.30 D. 6

1-0 1-2 2-4

W

H Maryland L H W. Forest (OT) L N3 Maryland NCAA Tournament W H UNC-Charlotte W A So. Carolina (OT) L A UCLA

5-0 1-0 1-2 44-24 1-Indiana Invitational, Bloomington, IN 2-Clemson Invitational 3-ACC Tournament, Orlando, FL

1999 9-8-2 Overall, 2-2-2 ACC Fourth in the ACC L H Davidson (4-NR) L N1 Penn State (4-20) W A1 Ohio State (4-NR) L A North Carolina W H Appalachian State T H Duke (OT) (NR-10) W H Charleston Southern T A N.C. State (OT) L H1 Santa Clara (NR-2) L H1 Akron W H Winthrop W A Virginia (NR-14) W H Loyola of Chicago W H South Carolina W H UNC-Charlotte L A Furman (OT) (NR-7) L H Maryland (NR-9) W H Wake Forest (NR-3) L N2 North Carolina

(15-14) (13-NR) (24-11) (NR-24) (NR-7) (NR-3)

1998 (22-2 Overall, 5-1 ACC) ACC Champions NCAA Final Eight, Ranked First in the Final Poll S. 1 4-1 W A Campbell (12-NR) S. 4 1-0 W A1 Fl. International (12-17) S. 6 2-1 W N1 South Florida (12-13) S. 9 6-0 W H Belmont S. 13 5-0 W H North Carolina (3-NR) S. 20 0-2 L A Duke (3-5) S. 23 2-1 W H Central Conn. (9-NR) S. 27 3-1 W H N.C. State (9-NR) O. 2 7-1 W H2 Cal-Poly S.L.O. (8-NR) O. 4 3-0 W H2 New Hampshire (8-NR) O. 7 6-0 W H Char. Southern (7-NR) O. 11 2-0 W A South Carolina (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 Wake Forest (1-NR) N. 13 2-0 W N3 Maryland (1-16) N. 15 1-0 W N3 Duke (1-4) NCAA Tournament N. 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) 69-11 1-Florida International Tournament,Miami, FL 2-Clemson Invitational 3-ACC Tournament, Winston-Salem, NC

S. 1 S. 3 S. 5 S. 12 S. 15 S. 18 S. 22 S. 25 O. 1 O. 3 O. 13 O. 16 O. 20 O. 22 O. 24 O. 27 O. 30 N. 7 N. 11

0-2 2-3 2-1 1-2 4-0 0-0 3-0 2-2 1-2 1-3 9-0 2-1 1-0 1-0 2-1 2-3 1-2 4-1 0-1 38-24 1-Clemson Invitational 2-ACC Tournament, Winston-Salem, NC

S. 3 S. 6 S. 10 S. 13 S. 17 S. 20 S. 24 S. 29 O. 1 O. 8 (8-10) O. 11 O. 15 O. 18 O. 21

4-0 4-0 1-2 4-0 2-3 6-1 6-1 2-1 5-1 0-0 3-1 2-3 3-2 2-1

2000 (14-4-2 Overall, 3-3 ACC) Fourth in the ACC NCAA Final 16, Ranked 4th W H Hartford W A Wofford L H North Carolina W H Appalachian St. L A Duke W H Char. Southern W H N.C. State W H1 Brown W H1 Cal. St. Fullerton T A S. Carolina (OT) W

H L H W A W A

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(9-NR) (9-15) (11-NR) (11-17)

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N. 19 N. 26

W H Furman W A Maryland W A UNC-Charlotte T A2 Wake Forest (OT) NCAA Tournament W H Furman L H Connecticut (OT)

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A. 31 S. 2 S. 5 S. 7 S. 9 S. 23 S. 28 S. 30 O. 7 O. 10 O. 13 O. 17 O. 21 O. 24 O. 28 N. 3 N. 7 N. 10 N. 15 N. 16 N. 18

1-2 2-1 1-2 7-1 4-0 2-1 1-0 2-0 2-1 5-0 0-2 3-2 6-1 6-0 2-0 0-1 4-0 1-0 3-1 2-1 1-0

N. 25 D. 2 D. 9

2001 (19-5 Overall, 4-2 ACC) Tied for Second in the ACC NCAA Final 8, Ranked 4th L A1 Cal St.-Fullerton W N1 California L H Georgia State W N2 Florida International W N2 Notre Dame W A N.C. State W H3 Cal Poly SLO W H3 Va. Commonwealth W H South Carolina W H Wofford L A Virginia W A Furman (OT) W H Davidson W H Gardner-Webb W H Maryland L A North Carolina W H Duke W H Wake Forest W H4 Maryland W H4 North Carolina W H4 Virginia NCAA Tournament W H Kentucky (OT) W H Ala.-Birm. (OT) L A Indiana

MEN’S SOCCER (8-11) (8-NR) (6-NR) (5-NR) (8-12) (8-5)

(8-NR) (8-NR)

(NR-21)

(24-17) (14-NR) (14-4) (15-22) (15-NR) (9-NR) (9-NR) (6-8) (13-NR) (13-9) (9-NR) (9-6) (9-2)

1-0 (6-NR) 3-2 (6-23) 0-2 (6-5) 59-20 1-Cal-State-Fullerton Invitational, Fullerton, CA 2-Furman Invitational, Greenville, SC 3-Clemson Invitational, Clemson, SC 4-ACC Tournament, Clemson, SC

A. 30 A. 31 S. 8 S. 14 S. 19 S. 22 S. 27 S. 29 O. 6 O. 9 O. 13 O. 19 O. 23 O. 26 O. 30 N. 3 N. 10 N. 14 N. 15

3-0 1-1 3-1 1-2 7-0 3-2 2-0 3-0 2-1 8-0 3-2 2-2 3-2 0-1 1-1 1-3 3-2 3-2 3-4

2002 (13-5-4 Overall, 2-3-1 ACC) Sixth in the ACC NCAA Final 8, Ranked 7th W N1 Butler T A1 Indiana (OT) W H UNC-Greens. L A Duke (OT) W H Gardner-Webb W H N.C. State W H2 Gonzaga W H2 Fairfield W A South Carolina (OT) W A Wofford W H Virginia (OT) T A Wake Forest (OT) W H Appalachian St. L A Maryland T A Davidson (OT) L H North Carolina W H W. Illinois (OT) W N3 North Carolina L N3 Maryland (OT) NCAA Tournament

(9-NR) (9-1) (5-NR) (2-NR) (14-NR) (14-NR) (11-NR) (11-NR) (9-11) (9-NR) (9-21) (8-2) (6-NR) (6-7) (8-NR) (8-23) (17-NR) (21-17) (21-10)

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N. 27 N. 30 D. 7

1-1 T H4 Coast. Car.(OT-PK*) (13-25) 2-1 W A5 W. Forest (OT) (13-1) 0-2 L A6 Stanford (13-15) 56-30 1-Indiana Invitational, Bloomington, IN 2-Clemson Invitational, Clemson, SC 3-ACC Tournament, Cary, NC *Clemson advanced on penalty kick shootout 2003 (9-7-4 Overall, 2-4 ACC) Sixth in the ACC NCAA Tournament First Round A. 29 1-0 W N1 Richmond 9-NR) A. 31 0-2 L A1 VCU (9-NR) S. 5 0-2 L N2 Saint Louis (19-4) S. 7 2-1 W N2 South Florida (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 NC State (24-NR) S. 26 3-3 T H3 Air Force (OT) S. 28 1-2 L H3 Coast. Car. (OT) (NR-17) O. 5 1-0 W H South Carolina (NR-18) O. 11 2-3 L A Virginia O. 19 2-3 L H Wake Forest (NR-6) O. 22 1-0 W H Appalachian St. O. 26 1-4 L H Maryland (NR-2) O. 29 3-2 W H Elon N. 1 1-0 W A North Carolina (NR-6) N. 9 3-2 W H Furman N. 12 0-0 T N4 Virginia (OT-PK)* NCAA Tournament N. 21 3-3 T A Virginia Tech (OT-PK)* 30-31 1-VCU Invitational, Richmond, VA 2-Furman Invitational, Greenville, SC 3-Clemson Invitational, Clemson, SC 4-ACC Tournament, Cary, NC *indicates opp. advanced on penalty kick shootout

S. 1 S. 4 S. 10 S. 12 S. 18 S. 24 S. 28 O. 1 O. 3 O. 10 O. 13 O. 17 O. 22 O. 27 O. 31 N. 3 N. 7 N. 10

2004 (8-9-1 Overall, 2-5 ACC) Sixth in the ACC W H Lipscomb L A UNC-Greensboro W A1 Brown W N1 Yale L A Duke W H N.C. State (OT) W H Gardner-Webb W H2 Virginia Tech L H2 Hofstra L A South Carolina W H Appalachian State L H Virginia L A Wake Forest W H Stetson (OT) L A Maryland T A Furman (OT) L H North Carolina L N3 Maryland

5-0 0-2 1-0 3-2 0-1 4-3 4-0 1-0 0-3 0-1 4-0 0-2 0-2 3-2 0-2 2-2 1-4 0-2 28-28 1-Brown Invitational, Providence, RI 2-Clemson Invitational, Clemson, SC 3-ACC Tournament, Cary, NC

(NR-17) (NR-5) (NR-15) (NR-12)

(NR-5)

2005 (15-6-3 Overall, 2-4-2 ACC) Seventh In the ACC NCAA Final 4, Ranked T3rd S. 2 2-1 W H South Carolina (OT) S. 6 3-1 W H Longwood S. 9 3-2 W N1 William & Mary (OT) S. 11 0-0 T A1 Old Dominion (OT) S. 16 0-3 L A Maryland S. 20 2-1 W H Gardner-Webb S. 23 0-1 L A North Carolina S. 30 0-2 L H N.C. State O. 4 7-1 W H Jacksonville O. 7 0-1 L H Virginia (OT) O. 12 0-0 T A Wake Forest (OT) O. 16 1-0 W H Winthrop (OT) O. 21 1-1 T H Virginia Tech (OT) O. 25 5-0 W H UNC-Asheville O. 28 2-0 W H Boston College N. 2 2-1 W H Furman N. 5 3-1 W A Duke N. 9 4-1 W N2 Virginia N. 11 0-2 L N2 North Carolina NCAA Tournament N. 18 2-0 W H Coastal Carolina N. 22 3-0 W A N.C. State N. 27 1-0 W H Notre Dame D. 2 1-0 W H Creighton D. 9 1-2 L N3 New Mexico 43-21 1-Old Dominion Invitational, Norfolk, VA 2-ACC Tournament, Cary, NC 3-NCAA Tournament, Final Four, Cary, NC 2006 (13-5-2 Overall, 3-3-2 ACC) T-Fifth in the ACC NCAA Tournament, Final 16, Ranked A. 25 4-3 W A South Carolina A. 29 8-1 W H Georgia State S. 1 2-0 W A1 Memphis S. 3 2-0 W N1 Oral Roberts S. 8 2-1 W H Maryland S. 12 6-0 W H Wofford S. 15 1-0 W H North Carolina S. 19 2-0 W H Longwood S. 24 0-0 T A N.C. State (OT) S. 30 0-1 L A Virginia O. 3 0-2 L H Wake Forest O. 8 3-2 W A Furman O. 11 2-1 W A Winthrop O. 14 2-5 L A Virginia Tech O. 18 3-1 W H UNC-Asheville O. 21 1-1 T A Boston Col. (OT) O. 28 1-0 W H Duke N. 1 0-2 L N2 Virginia NCAA Tournament N. 16 3-1 W H3 Gardner-Webb N. 19 0-3 L A4 UCLA 42-24 1-Memphis Tournament 2-ACC Tournament, Cary, NC

(13-NR) (13-NR) (13-NR) (12-8) (17-NR) (17-3) (22-NR) (NR-6) (NR-14) (NR-18)

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All-Time Results

MEN’S SOCCER 2007 (7-11-1 Overall, 2-6 ACC) Seventh in the ACC L H South Carolina (OT) W H Gardner-Webb L A1 Virginia Tech (OT) W N1 Va. Commonwealth W H USC Upstate L H Stetson L H Wake Forest T H Elon (OT) L H Duke W H Georgia Southern L A Maryland (OT) L A UNC Asheville (OT) W H Virginia W H Furman L A N.C. State (OT) L A North Carolina L H Coastal Carolina W H Boston College L N2 Wake Forest

A. 31 S. 2 S. 7 S. 9 S. 12 S. 18 S. 21 S. 25 S. 28 O. 2 O. 5 O. 9 O. 12 O. 17 O. 21 O. 28 O. 31 N. 4 N. 14

0-1 3-1 1-2 1-0 2-0 1-2 0-1 1-1 2-4 6-1 2-3 1-2 2-1 2-1 1-2 2-3 1-2 1-0 1-3 30-30 1-Virginia Tech Invitational, Blacksburg, VA 2-ACC Tournament, Cary, NC

(12-NR) (12-NR) (19-NR) (19-NR)

(NR-1) (NR-7)

1-0 W 6-0 W 0-1 L 0-2 L 0-1 L 0-1 L 1-2 L 6-0 W 1-0 W 3-1 W 1-3 L 2-0 W 0-3 L 25-26 1-ACC Tournament,

School Record: 6-12-1

0-1 0-1 1-1 1-3 0-2 2-4

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(NR-2) (NR-3)

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2009

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S. 3 S. 6 S. 10 S. 17 S. 22 S. 25 S. 28 O. 1 O. 5 O. 8 O. 12 O. 16 O. 19 O. 22 O. 27 O. 31 N. 5 N. 10

2010 (5-9-4 Overall, 2-4-2 ACC) T-Sixth in the ACC L A South Carolina L H East Carolina (OT) L A Wake Forest (NR-12) T A Virginia Tech (OT) W A Furman (OT) L H Virginia (NR-5) L A Charlotte (OT) W H St. Louis W H Gardner-Webb T H Boston College (OT) L H Elon L A Maryland (NR-4) T H Georgia Southern (OT) W H Duke (OT) (NR-18) T H Wofford (OT) W H N.C. State L A North Carolina L N1 Maryland (NR-3)

A. 27 S. 2 S. 9 S. 16 S. 20 S. 23 S. 27 S. 30 O. 7 O. 11 O. 14 O. 18 O. 21 O. 24 O. 28 O. 31

2011 (8-8-2 Overall, 4-4 ACC) T-Sixth in the ACC L A Alabama-Birmingham W H South Carolina L A Wake Forest L H Duke L H Charlotte (NR-14) W A N.C. State (OT) W H Gardner-Webb (OT) L H Virginia L A North Carolina L A Elon W H Boston College (NR-14) L H Furman W H Adelphi T A East Tennessee St. (OT) W H Maryland (NR-1) W A Wofford

0-2 0-1 1-2 1-1 1-0 0-1 1-2 1-0 5-0 1-1 0-1 2-3 1-1 2-1 2-2 3-1 0-2 1-2 22-23 1-ACC Tournament, Cary, NC

Phil Hindson

(NR-2)

1-2 2-0 1-2 2-5 1-3 2-1 2-1 0-2 0-2 0-1 2-0 2-3 2-1 1-1 2-1 1-0

2-1 W A Virginia Tech 0-0 T A1 Duke (OT) 23-26 1-ACC Tournament, Durham, NC

(NR-19)

Cary, NC

(NR-7) (NR-1)

N. 3 N. 8

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Head Coach

Head Coach

S. S. S. S. S. S.

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Mike Noonan

0-2 3-2 1-2 1-1 0-5 0-1 3-2 0-0 5-3 0-1 1-0 0-2 1-2 3-2 0-2 1-0 3-0 0-1 22-28 1-ACC Tournament, Cary, NC

2009 (6-12-1 Overall, 2-6 ACC) T-Eighth in the ACC L H Gardner-Webb L H South Carolina T H Charlotte (OT) L H Wake Forest L A Elon L H Virginia Tech

A Virginia H Georgia Southern A St. Louis (OT) A Boston College H Maryland H Furman A Duke H North Greenville A N.C. State A Longwood H North Carolina N1 Virginia Tech N1 Wake Forest

(NR-4) (NR-14)

2008 (7-9-2 Overall, 3-4-1 ACC) Sixth in the ACC L A South Carolina W H Georgia State L H Georgia Southern T H Radford (OT) L A Wake Forest (NR-1) L H Stetson W H Virginia Tech (OT) T A Duke (OT) W H Maryland (NR-4) L A Virginia (NR-22) W A Wofford L H N.C. State L A Furman (OT) W H North Carolina (OT) (NR-8) L A Boston College W H Gardner-Webb W H USC Upstate L N1 Boston College

A. 29 S. 1 S. 5 S. 7 S. 13 S. 16 S. 21 S. 26 O. 3 O. 10 O. 14 O. 17 O. 21 O. 25 O. 31 N. 4 N. 7 N. 12

S. 26 S. 29 O. 3 O. 9 O. 16 O. 20 O. 23 O. 28 O. 30 N. 3 N. 6 N. 10 N. 11

A. 24 A. 27 A. 31 S. 2 S. 7 S. 10 S. 14 S. 18 S. 21 S. 28 O. 2 O. 5 O. 9 O. 13 O. 16 O. 19 O. 27 N. 1 N. 6 N. 9

2012 (6-9-5 Overall, 3-2-3 ACC) T-Fourth in the ACC W H USC Upstate T A Davidson (OT) L A1 Indiana (NR-10) L N1 Notre Dame T H Wake Forest (OT) (NR-16) L H Ala.-Birmingham (NR-25) L A Duke L A South Carolina W H N.C. State (OT) (NR-17) W A Virginia W A UNC Greensboro L H North Carolina (NR-6) L A Furman (OT) T A Boston College W H Gardner-Webb L H San Diego State (OT) T A Maryland (NR-1) W H Virginia Tech T H2 Boston College L N3 Maryland (OT) (NR-2)

1-0 0-0 0-3 1-2 1-1 0-2 0-2 0-1 2-1 2-0 2-0 0-2 2-3 0-0 5-0 0-1 2-2 3-0 0-0 1-2 22-22 1-Indiana Invitational, Bloomington, IN 2-ACC Quarterfinal, Clemson, SC 3-ACC Semifinal, Germantown, MD

2013 (11-7-3 Overall, 5-4-2 ACC) T-Fourth in the ACC A. 30 2-0 W H Mercer S. 2 2-1 W H South Carolina S. 6 2-0 W A Virginia S. 8 3-0 W H Gardner-Webb S. 14 1-0 W A N.C. State (20-NR) S. 17 2-0 W H UNC Greensboro (13-NR) S. 21 1-3 L H Maryland (13-17) S. 24 2-0 W H USC Upstate (16-NR) S. 27 0-0 T A Va. Tech (OT) (16-NR) O. 5 1-2 L H Notre Dame (OT) (13-2) O. 8 2-1 W A No. Carolina (OT) (17-12) O. 11 1-1 T A Wake Forest (17-15) O. 15 1-2 L H Furman (9-22) O. 18 2-0 W H Pittsburgh (9-NR) O. 22 1-3 L A Charlotte (14-NR) O. 25 3-2 W H Boston College (14-NR) N. 1 0-1 L A Syracuse (19-NR) N. 8 0-1 L H Duke N. 12 2-1 W H1 North Carolina (NR-24) N. 15 0-1 L N2 Maryland (NR-4) N. 21 1-1 T A3 Elon (NR-24) 29-20 1-ACC Tournament Quarterfinals, Clemson, SC 2-ACC Tournament Semifinals, Cary, NC 3-NCAA Tournament, First Round

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 Association of America (NSCAA) poll. The NSCAA started ranking teams in 1969.

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Dr. Walter M. Riggs

MEN’S SOCCER Perhaps one of the first big “stepping stones” in helping make Clemson successful in athletics today was the construction of Riggs Field. Named after one of the most beloved leaders of the early years, Riggs Field is in its 100th year of service to Clemson University. What made Riggs Field so significant to the school at the time it was first built in 1915? It was the first major facility on the campus dedicated to intercollegiate athletics. Prior to Riggs Field, Clemson’s teams played on Bowman Field in front of Tillman Hall. This field was

used as the parade grounds for the corp of cadets, and served as the home of the football, track, baseball and yes, even the basketball team-one could imagine the overuse of this field. Riggs Field gave the football team a place to play and practice on its adjunct fields. The baseball field was constructed where the tennis courts are now and the track encircled the football field. Construction of Riggs Field started in the early summer of 1914. Approximately $10,000 was appropriated for the construction of the facility that covered almost nine acres. Before its completion the Clemson Board of Trustees unanimously agreed to name the new athletic complex, Riggs Field in honor of Clemson’s first football coach and originator of the Clemson Athletic Association, Dr. Walter M. Riggs. Riggs was the first Football coach at Clemson in 1896. He stepped down as head coach in 1897 to devote full time to academics, as he was an engineering professor. He also coached the team in 1899 because the athletic association was low on funds. However, in 1900, the search for a new coach must have been serious, as Riggs hired John Heisman to coach the Tigers. Although no longer the head coach, Clemson athletics and Riggs could not be split. Although not given the title, Riggs also was the equivalent of an athletic director, managing the money and making contracts with other teams. The well-respected Riggs was also president of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association (SIAA) an early conference preceding the Southern Conference. Riggs later became president of Clemson on March 7, 1911. He served in this capacity until his death in 1924. Riggs Field was dedicated in grand fashion on October 6, 1915. The band, corp of cadets, along with faculty and alumni marched from Tillman Hall to the new field. According to The Tiger, the group formed a “C” formation on the field and poured fourth a thrilling volume of patriotic Tiger yells and songs. Professor J.W. Gantt, President of the Athletic Association introduced Dr. Riggs as, “the man who has done more for the athletics at Clemson and probably more for southern athletics than any other man.” In presenting the field to the corps of cadets, Dr. Riggs said, “This magnificent field is a token of recognition by the Trustees of Clemson College of the importance of military and athletic training for the cadets. It is to be a place for the teaching of the principles of teamwork and fair play. This large and beautiful athletic field is to stand for the development of the physical man and whether in real work or in play, it is hoped that this field will be used as an agency in the development of high and honorable men. Whether victorious or defeated, may the men of this field always be gentlemen of the highest type." A few minutes later, Dr. Riggs made the initial kickoff in the first

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football game played on the new field. While on the field, he wore a new orange and blue sweater he had just received from Auburn, his alma mater, as they too wanted to congratulate Clemson and Dr. Riggs for their accomplishments. Clemson and Davidson played to a 6-6 tie that day. Clemson’ football teams compiled a 57-16-6 record during their 27 years at Riggs field. The baseball team won over 70 percent of its games there when the diamond was part of the complex. Riggs Field today is considered to be one of the top if not the top soccer facility in the nation. Clemson started playing soccer at Riggs in 1980. Since that time, the Clemson men’s soccer team has a 363-93-34 record. Also the 1987 NCAA Men’s Soccer Final Four was contested there and Clemson won the National Championship before a record crowd of 8,332. On Sept. 1, 1987, Clemson unveiled what may be the premier soccer stadium in the country at Riggs Field. The construction of a 6,500 seat grandstand provides top-notch accommodations for fans and players, and the revitalization of the bermuda grass field makes Riggs Field one of the nation’s finest. In 1988, 1994, and 2001, the ACC champion was determined at Riggs Field, as Clemson played host to the annual ACC Men's soccer tournament in November. It was also the site of the 1996 women's ACC Championship. Several features of the stadium, which cost $1 million, make it unique. Lockerrooms for both teams are located underneath the stadium, as is a dressing room for the game officials. Teams and officials emerge onto the playing field through two concrete portals that lead from the lockerrooms. Other outstanding characteristics include a large, remodeled press box located atop the stadium and it features a camera deck that extends from the press box itself. A press room with internet access for the working media is available in the indoor tennis facility adjacent to the soccer field. The fans are also treated to several advantages in the stadium. Facing the permanent stands is a new videoboard and scoreboard that measures 41' by 30'. Yet another interesting feature is a picnic area where families can enjoy a picnic meal before being entertained by the Tigers. As one looks from Riggs Field and sees the grand clock tower of Tillman Hall guarding that part of campus, it is only appropriate that these two symbols of the university are so close in proximately as both have played such a significant role in Clemson history.

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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MEN’S SOCCER Historic Riggs Field Timeline October 2, 1915—Clemson and Davidson tied 6-6 in football in the first athletic contest at the complex. Historic Riggs Field was the home of Clemson Football through the 1941 season. The football team moved to Memorial Stadium (Death Valley) in 1942.

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September 7, 1980--Clemson defeated Old Dominion 5-1 in the first men's soccer match at Historic Riggs Field. The soccer grandstands were built in 1987.

March 27, 1916--Clemson’s first baseball game at Historic Riggs Field was March 27, 1916. The Tigers defeated West Virginia Wesleyan 4-2. The Tiger baseball team played there through the 1969 season. The baseball field was where the tennis courts are today. April 14, 1917--Clemson track team lost to Davidson 60-54 in the very first track meet at Historic Riggs Field. The track was located around the present field. Home track and field meets for the Tigers were held there through the 1973 season. March 6, 1970--The Clemson Men’s Tennis Team defeated Wingate 6-3 in the first tennis match at Historic Riggs Field. The current tennis courts cover where the baseball field used to be. Both the men’s and women’s teams continue to play there. The Indoor Tennis Center was first used in 1987.

Record Crowds!

Baseball at Historic Riggs Field--This picture is believed to be from the 1916 season.

Field of Champions Soccer Events Held at Historic Riggs Field √1987 NCAA Men's Soccer Final Four √1988, 1994, 2001 Men's ACC Championships √1996 Women's ACC Championships √1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1990, 1993, 1995, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2006 NCAA Men's Soccer Tournament Matches √1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 NCAA Women's Tournament Matches √23 Clemson's Men's Invitationals √9 Clemson Women's Invitationals All-Time Men's Riggs Field Record: 363-93-34

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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Clemson men's soccer vs. Top 25 Teams at Historic Riggs Field: 64-37-8

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MEN’S SOCCER

Memorable Matches, Moments and Mistique at Historic Riggs Field September 19, 1979--Nnamdi Nwokocha scored seven goals agains Belmont Abbey, all in the first half. September 24, 1980--Clemson played its first home night game ever. The Tigers were 1-0 winners over Charlotte. September 27, 1981--Maxwell Amatasiro scored in overtime to give the Tigers a 2-1 win over seventh-ranked Duke. November 5, 1982--Clemson defeated third-ranked Virginia. October 20, 1983--Dick Landgren scored a goal at the 92:30 mark in leading the Tigers to a 1-0 win over Wake Forest. November 25, 1984--Ninth-ranked Clemson defeated the nations's top-ranked team Alabama A&M, 3-1 at Clemson and won the Southern Region of the NCAA Playoffs on the Tigers' march to the National Championship. September 25, 1985--J.R. Fenton scored a goal with :13 seconds remaining in regulation to give the Tigers a 3-2 victory over Erskine. October 6, 1985--Gary Conner scored a goal with 3:53 left in regulation to lift the Tigers to a 2-1 win over Wake Forest.

October 25, 1992--John Payne scored with 1:47 left in regulation as the Tigers defeated Maryland, 2-1. October 24, 1993--With a 2-0 win over Wake Forest, Clemson won the ACC Regular Season Championship. October 9, 1994--Clemson played Virginia on ESPN-2 at Clemson, SC. October 8, 1995--Wolde Harris scored in the 100th minute as the Tigers defeated UNC-Charlotte 2-1. November 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. September 15, 1996--Jeff Yenzer scored in the 107th minute as Clemson defeteated North Carolina, 3-2 October 23 1996--Paul Stalteri scored with 2:26 left in regulation in leading the Tigers to a 3-2 victory over Furman. November 19, 2000--Ricky Lewis scored with 3:39 left to give the Tigers a 3-2 win over eighth-ranked Furman in the NCAA Tournament in snowy conditions.

October 24, 1986--Eric Eichmann scored the go-ahead goal in leading Clemson to a 3-1 victory over Indiana. September 1, 1987--Clemson unveled 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. September 16, 1987--Richard Richmond scored a goal with :19 seconds remaining in regulation to give the Tigers a 3-2 victory over Georgia State. December 5, 1987--Clemson defeated #8 North Carolina 4-1 in the National Semifinals at Historic Riggs Field. December 6, 1987--Clemson won the National Championship before 8,332 fans as the Tigers defeated San Diego State 2-1, at Historic Riggs Field.. October 6, 1989--Rob Fritz scored the winning goal with 1:14 left in regulation to give the Tigers a 2-1 win over Yale. October 8, 1989--Pearce Tormey scored a goal with 1:26 left in regulation to give the Tigers a 2-1 victory over SMU. October 28, 1990--John Hammontree scored thanks to a Thomas Najjar assist as the Tigers tied Virginia 1-1 with 2:50 left in regulation. This allowed the Tigers to win the ACC regular season championship. September 5, 1992--Wael Salama scored a goal in the 116th minute as the Tigers defeated South Alabama. October 21, 1992--Jon Payne scored a goal in the 96th minute as the Tigers defeated UNC Charlotte, 2-1.

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Clemson has a new scoreboard and videoboard enhancing the already classy atmosphere of Historic Riggs Field The board measures 41 feet wide and 30 feet high. It is one of the best if not the best scoreboard and videoboard in all of college soccer.

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MEN’S SOCCER October 7, 2001--Steven Rhyne scored one goal and assisted on the other in leading the Tigers to a 2-1 victory over 17th-ranked South Carolina November 10, 2001--Ian Fuller scored the game's only goal as the Tigers defeated ninth-ranked Wake Forest, 1-0. November 16, 2001--Oguchi Onyewu scored the game-winner at the 64:07 mark to lead the Tigers to a 2-1 win over sixth-ranked North Carolina in the semifinals of the ACC Tournament. November 18, 2001--Ian Fuller scored the game's lone goal in the 37th minute in leading Clemson to a 1-0 win over second-ranked Virginia in the Championship match of the ACC Tournament. November 25, 2001--Kenneth Cutler scored in the 124th minute in leading the Tigers to a 1-0 win over Kentucky in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. December 2, 2001--Oguchi Onyewu scored in the 107th minute in leading Clemson to a 3-2 victory over Alabama-Birmingham in the NCAA Tournament. October 13, 2002--Dimelon Westfield scored at the 101:28 mark in overtime in giving the Tigers a 3-2 victory over 21st-ranked Virginia. November 10, 2002--Andre Borges scored in the 94th minute to give the Tigers a 3-2 victory over Western Illinois. November 27, 2002--Clemson won the Penalty Kick round in the first round of the NCAA Tournament as the Tigers tied 25th-ranked Coastal Carolina. Clemson won the Penalty Kick round, 5-4. October 27, 2004--Olatomiwa Ogunsola scored in the 108th minute to give the Tigers a 3-2 victory over Stetson. December 2, 2005--Charlie Roberts scored with only :39 seconds left in regulation to give the Tigers a 1-0 victory over Creighton in the quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament. September 8, 2006--Clemson defeated number-one ranked Maryland 2-1 in front of 6,821 fans. Danny Poe scored the game-winner in the 74th minute. September 15, 2006--Clemson defeated 16th-ranked North Carolina 1-0 with a crowd of 7,012 in attendance. Danny Poe scored the winning goal in the 54th minute. October 28, 2006--Michael Brooks scored midway in the first half as the Tigers defeated fifth-ranked Duke, 1-0. October 12, 2007--Clemson defeated fourth-ranked Virginia, 2-1. Tommy Drake scored the winning goal in the 65th minute. October 17, 2007--The Tigers defeated 14th-ranked Furman 2-1. Tommy Drake scored the winning goal and assisted on the other. November 4, 2007--Tommy Drake score with 4:18 left in regulation to give the Tigers a 1-0 victory over seventh-ranked Boston College.

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September 21, 2008--Hassan Ibrahim scored in the 103rd minute to give the Tigers a 3-2 victory over Virginia Tech. October 3, 2008--Clemson upset #4-ranked Maryland 5-3. Michael Brooks scored four goals in the upset victory. He was named National Player-of-the-Week for his efforts. October 25, 2008--Nathan Thornton scored in the 109th minute to give the Tigers a 3-2 win over North Carolina . October 22, 2010--Riley Sumpter scored at the 96:14 mark to give the Tigers a 2-1 win over #18-ranked Duke. September 27, 2011--Brynjar Benediktsson scored with only :10 seconds left in the second overtime period in leading Clemson to a 2-1 victory over Gardner-Webb at Clemson, SC on September 27. This is the latest goal scored in an overtime period with time constraits (109:50 into the game) in Clemson history. October 14, 2011--Freshman Iain Smith scored one goal and had an assist in leading Clemson to a 2-0 upset win over 14th-ranked Boston College at Historic Riggs Field. Two oddities occurred in this match. With only one second left in regulation, Iain Smith scored his first goal of the year (89:59). This tied the Clemson record for the latest goal scored in regulation in school history. Jimmy Glenn scored with one second remaining in the Tigers’ 2-1 upset-win at number-one ranked Virginia in Charlottesville, VA on October 10, 1993. The other strange oddity is the Tigers’ goalkeeper, Cody Mizell had an assist on the play. October 28, 2011--Phanuel Kavita scored the winning goal against number-one ranked Maryland as the Tigers upset the Terrapins 2-1 at Historic Riggs Field. He was assisted on the play by Keegan Priest and Brynjar Benediktsson. Kavita's header was scored with only 5:35 left in regulation. HOLLYWOOD COMES TO CLEMSON--It will soon be 40 years since Hollywood came to Tigertown and Clemson was on the silver screen. In 1974, The Midnight Man, a detective film was released. Burt Lancaster and Susan Clark starred in the movie. Historic Riggs Field was seen prominently in the film and offered not only a useful setting but a picturesque backdrop in the movie. Burt Lancaster Burt Lancaster shared directing credits with Roland Kibbee. Co-stars included Cameron Mitchell (seen in many TV westerns), as well as the future Daisy Duke, (Catherine Bach), in her first screen appearance, and character actors Ed Lauter and Charles Tyner who would both be featured in The Longest Yard, a football film that starred Burt Reynolds that was also shot in 1974. The movie was shot on the Clemson campus and Anderson along with other scenes in Pickens County in 1973. The shooting of the movie started on February 13, 1973. The film was released on June 10, 1974 in New York City, and nationwide on June 14. It premiered at the Astro III theatre, Clemson, S.C., on March 14, 1974 with a red carpet ceremony.

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Top Crowds at Historic Riggs Field Date 12/6/87 9/2/11 9/15/06 9/8/06 12/2/05 12/5/87

Opponent Crowd CU 2, San Diego St. 0 (NCAA Finals) 8,332 CU 2, South Carolina 0 7,423 CU 1, North Carolina 0 7,012 CU 2, Maryland 1 6,821 CU 1, Creighton 0 (NCAA Quarterfinals) 6,680 CU 4, North Carolina 1 (NCAA Semifinals) 6,500

The 8,332 for the NCAA Finals in 1987 is the largest crowd in the history of the ACC. It also set the NCAA record for the Finals before the College Cup was held at neutral sites.

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

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CLEMSON IS A NATIONAL LEADER IN ATTENDANCE Home National Year Games Total Avg. Rank 1998 13 32,342 2,488 2nd 1999 12 17,712 1,476 9th 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 2011 9 18,997 2,111 9th 2012 9 19,743 2,194 9th 2013 13 34,342 2,642 5th

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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 undergoing renovations in the near future. Oldest athletic facilites in the United States on College Campuses: 1. 2. 3.

Franklin Field, Philadelphia, Pa.,1895 Harvard Stadium, Allston, Mass., 1903 Grant Field at Bobby Dodd Stadium Atlanta, Ga., 1913 T4. Yale Bowl, West Haven, Conn., 1914 Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field, 1914 Starkville, Miss. 6. Historic Riggs Field, Clemson, S.C., 1915

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