Last Minute Goals 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
Score Scorer Site 4-3 Mark Rubich 1-0 Frank Schmidt (Mullis)
Opponent A N.C. State (OT) A Warren WIlson (OT)
Time N/A 98:00
11-9-68 11-3-72 12-2-73 11-17-74
4-3 1-0 1-0 3-2
Mark Rubich (Unassisted) Italo Yannuzelli (Penalty Kick) Henry Abadi (Watson) Godwin Royce (Phillips)
H A H H
N.C. State Duke (OT) South Florida (4OT) Navy (OT)
89:45 99:30 139:12 101:48
10-5-75 10-2-76 10-26-76 9-30-77
2-1 4-2 3-2 1-0
Christian Nwokocha (Moore) Charles Headlam (Unassisted) Taiwo Ogunjobi (Headlam) Benedict Poopola (Unassisted)
H A A H
St. Louis SIU-Edwardsville James Madison Erskine (OT)
81:58 101:40 94:30 90:41
11-5-78 11-19-78 9-16-79 9-24-80
3-2 2-1 2-1 1-0
Benedict Poopola (Unassisted) Benedict Poopola (Ogunsuyi) Arthur Ebunam(Nwokocha) Arthur Ebunam (Unassisted)
H H H H
Maryland (OT) Appalachian State (OT) Connecticut (OT) UNC Charlotte
104:51 91:16 90:58 88:35 103:27
10-8-80
4-2
Nnamdi Nwokocha (Ebunam)
H
Berry College (OT)
10-12-80 9-27-81 11-6-81
1-0 2-1 2-0
Nnamdi Nwokocha (Unassisted) Maxwell Amatasiro (Unassisted) Aronso Aronu (Tinsley)
A H A
South Carolina Duke (OT) Virginia (OT)
10-20-83
1-0
Dick Landgren (Nash)
H
Wake Forest (OT)
11-6-83 9-26-84 10-14-84
1-0 5-2 3-2
David Torris (Unassisted) Charlie Morgan (Gray) Chuck Nash (Gray)
A H A
Maryland Erskine (OT) South Carolina (OT)
10-19-84 12-16-84
3-1 2-1
Dick Landgren (Conner) John Lee (Amatasiro, Landgren)
H N1
Tampa Indiana
82:04 88:18
9-25-85 10-6-85
3-2 2-1
J.R. Fenton (Corollo) Gary Conner (Eichmann)
H H
Erskine Wake Forest
89:47 86:07
87:42 95:28 92:32 92:30 88:00 95:16 102:57
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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