2014
Last Minute Goals
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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