Stars From the Past 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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