2012 Clemson Women's Soccer Media Guide

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Table of Contents/Quick Facts General Information

General Information

Table of Contents/Quick Facts.............................................................. 1

School...................................................................... Clemson University

Media Information............................................................................... 2

Location.............................................................................Clemson, SC

2012 Outlook...................................................................................... 3

Founded........................................................................................1889

Opponent Information...................................................................... 4-5

Enrollment..................................................................................19,453

2012 Tigers..................................................................................... 6-7

Nickname.................................................................................... Tigers Colors............................................................ Clemson Orange & Regalia Conference....................................................................... Atlantic Coast

Meet the Tigers Veteran Bios.................................................................................. 9-22 Newcomer Bios............................................................................ 23-24

President..................................................James F. Barker (Clemson ‘70) NCAA/ACC Representative......................Janie Hodge (Memphis State ‘76) Stadium (Capacity).................................................... Historic Riggs Field ............................ (6500 permanent seats, 8500 with standing room)

Tiger Coaches & Staff Head Coach Eddie Radwanski........................................................ 26-27

Website.............................................................www.clemsontigers.com

Assistant Coach Jeff Robbins.............................................................. 28

Coaching Staff

Assistant Coach Siri Mullinix............................................................... 29

Head Coach................................ Eddie Radwanski (UNC Greensboro ‘97)

Support Staff.................................................................................... 30

Office Phone...............................................................864.656.1944 E-mail........................................................... eradwan@clemson.edu

History and Records

Assistant Coach........................................... Jeff Robbins (Whitworth ‘95)

2011 ACC Season Review.................................................................. 32

Office Phone...............................................................864.656.1970

2011 Results and Statistics................................................................. 33

E-mail.............................................................. jeferyr@clemson.edu

2011 Game-by-Game Statistics........................................................... 33

Assistant Coach......................................Siri Mullinix (North Carolina ‘99)

2011 Box Scores.......................................................................... 34-36

Office Phone...............................................................864.656.1943

2011 Goal-Assist Chart...................................................................... 37

E-mail.................................................................sirim@clemson.edu

Single Match Bests............................................................................ 38 Single Season Bests.......................................................................... 39 Class Records/Yearly Leaders............................................................. 40 Career Records................................................................................. 41 Team Records................................................................................... 42 Year-by-Year Records......................................................................... 43 NCAA Tournament Records................................................................ 44 ACC Tournament Records................................................................... 45 Against All Competition/All Conferences.............................................. 46 All-Time Results........................................................................... 47-49

Sports Information Staff Assistant AD/SID....................................... Tim Bourret (Notre Dame ‘77) Webmaster/Women’s Soccer SID.......................Libby Kehn (Clemson ‘02) Office Phone...............................................................864.656.4218 E-mail..............................................................elizabk@clemson.edu Senior Associate SID.................................. Sam Blackman (Clemson ‘85) Associate SID............................................ Brian Hennessy (Clemson ‘98) Associate SID.................................................. Philip Sikes (Clemson ‘02) Assistant SID.....................................................Jeff Kallin (Clemson ‘07) Sports Information Phone/Fax................................... 864.656.2114/0299

Series Scores............................................................................... 50-53 Starting Lineups........................................................................... 45-55

Administration

All-Time Numerical Roster.................................................................. 56

Athletic Director..................................... Dr. Terry Don Phillips (Arkansas ‘70) Sr. Assoc. AD/External Affairs........................Bill D’Andrea (Indiana State ‘73) Sr. Assoc. AD/Internal Affairs.........................Katie Hill (Central Arkansas ‘73) Assoc. AD/Academic Services.......................Rebecca Bowman (Winthrop ‘71) Assoc. AD/Compliance...................................Stephanie Ellison (Clemson ‘98) Assoc. AD/Administration.....................Phil Grayson (Indiana-South Bend ‘89) Assoc. AD/Event Management......................... Van Hilderbrand (Clemson ‘74) Assoc. AD/Performance...................................Dr. Loreto Jackson (Ulster ‘81) Assoc. AD/Sr. Women’s Adm...................... Barbara Kennedy-Dixon (Clemson ‘85) Assoc. AD/Marketing..................................... Tim Match (Bowling Green ‘85) Assoc. AD/Facilities & Grounds........................... Robert Ricketts (Erskine ‘71) Assoc. AD/Sport Supervisor.................................... Kyle Young (Clemson ‘01) Asst. AD/IPTAY Annual Fund........................ Travis Furbee (West Virginia ‘97)

Credits: The 2012 Clemson women’s soccer media guide was written and edited by Chandler Carver and Davis Simpson. Editorial assistance provided by Libby Kehn and Hannah Burleson of the Clemson Sports Information Department. Graphic design by Chandler Carver and Davis Simpson of the Clemson Sports Information Department. Cover designed by Jeff Kallins. Photos by Rex Brown, Dawson Powers, Kerry Capps, Eddie Cliff, Mark Crammer, Kenny Fey, Bob Waldrop, Patrick Wright and the Clemson Communications Center.

Asst. AD/Event Promotions.......................John Seketa (SIU-Edwardsville ‘81) Asst. AD/Facilities & Grounds................................ Gary Wade (Nebraska ‘78) Director of Video Services..............................Rick Bagby (North Carolina ‘95) Director of Strength & Conditioning..................... Joey Batson (Newberry ‘85) Director of Sports Medicine......................Danny Poole (Western Carolina ‘79) Head Equipment Manager................................Alphonso Smith (Clemson ‘91) Director of Sales..................................................Lynn Sparks (Winthrop ‘77)

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Media Information 2012 Schedule

Libby Kehn

Webmaster, Assistant SID Women’s Soccer Contact Kehn Office Phone.................. 864.656.4218 Kehn Cell Phone..................... 864.356.5221 Kehn E-mail...................elizabk@clemson.edu Sports Information Office......... 864.656.2114 Sports Information Fax............ 864.656.0299 SID Office Address......................... PO Box 31 ...................................... Clemson, SC 29633 Overnight Address.......... Jervey Athletic Center ...................................... 100 Perimeter Road ...................................... Clemson, SC 29634 Athletic Website.......... www.clemsontigers.com

Note to the Media The 2012 Clemson women’s soccer media guide has been assembled to assist your coverage of the Tigers this season. We have tried to anticipate as many of your questions and needs as possible. If you have additional needs, please contact the Clemson Sports Information Office. We appreciate your interest in Clemson women’s soccer and look forward to working with you throughout the season. Interviews with student-athletes and coaches should be arranged through the Clemson Sports Information Office. Contact Libby Kehn to schedule interviews. Media Contact For information on the Clemson women’s soccer program, please contact Libby Kehn in the Clemson Sports Information Office at 864.656.4218, or by e-mail at elizabk@clemson.edu.

Date Opponent Aug. 17 Appalachian State Aug. 19 North Florida Aug. 24 at Furman Aug. 26 Presbyterian College Sept. 1 at South Carolina Sept. 3 Winthrop Sept. 7 at Davidson Sept. 9 at Charlotte Sept. 13 *at Boston College Sept. 16 *at Maryland Sept. 23 *Virginia Sept. 27 *at Duke Sept. 30 *at Wake Forest Oct. 4 *at Florida State Oct. 7 *Miami Oct. 11 *North Carolina Oct. 18 *Virginia Tech Oct. 21 *N.C. State 20112 ACC Championships ^ACC Quarterfinals $ACC Semifinals $ACC Finals

Oct. 28 TBA Nov. 2 TBA Nov. 4 TBA # - Clemson, SC * - Atlantic Coast Conference match ^ - to be played at home site of top-four-seeded teams $ - Cary, NC

E-mail Distribution List Notes, statistics and other information are emailed out on a game-by-game basis from the Clemson SID Office. Contact Libby Kehn at elizabk@clemson.edu to be placed on the e-mail distribution list. Tigers on the Web Up-to-date game stories, statistics, schedules and results for Clemson women’s soccer are available on the internet at www.clemsontigers. com. The site also maintains updated bios on Tiger student-athletes and coaches. Select soccer under women’s sports to view the most upto-date information.

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Time 7:00 pm 1:00 pm 7:00 pm 2:00 pm 7:00 pm 2:00 pm 7:00 pm 2:00 pm 7:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 7:00 pm 1:00 pm 7:00 pm 1:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 1:00 pm

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Season Outlook One word that seems to find its way into every conversation about the 2012 Clemson women’s soccer team is “youth.” Of the 22 players on the roster, 13 are underclassmen and 10 will be taking the field in a Tiger uniform for the first time this fall. Head Coach Eddie Radwanski sees the youthfulness of his team as an advantage. “One of the strengths of the team is going to be the injection of incoming players,” said Radwanski. “It’s not just the playing ability. It’s the mentality and the competitiveness that they bring. They are ready to go out on the field and compete against anybody, and I love that approach. “I think it will also help our returning players. They will get a little bit of a lift from that youthfulness coming in. You can sense the excitement. It’s something I feel will be a really good inspiration for us going into the season.” Radwanski is also excited about the return of redshirt junior forward Tabitha Padgett (Orange Park, FL) to his lineup. Padgett transferred from UNC Greensboro prior to the 2011 season, but ended up sitting out the entire year with a medical redshirt. In two seasons for the Spartans, Padgett scored 18 goals and tallied eight assists for 44 points and was named the SoCon Co-Player of the Year and Freshman of the Year in 2009. “Beyond scoring, setting up and her pace and ability to stretch the back line, one of Tabitha’s best qualities is her competitiveness,” noted Radwanski. “She hates to lose, she wants to win and she plays like it every single day. That is the sort of mentality that we are building here.” In addition to Padgett, senior Maddy Elder (Roanoke, VA) and sophomore Liska Dobberstein (Charlotte, NC) will be looked to for leadership at the forward position. Elder is a three-year starter and has led the team in scoring each of the past three seasons. Entering her senior season, she has 23 goals and 10 assists for 56 points. Dobberstein was a member of the ACC All-Freshman Team and ranked second on the Clemson team in scoring with six goals and five assists in 2011. “Maddy played a bit of a different role for us in the spring,” noted Radwanski. “She played some behind the strikers, and was asked to do a little bit of the dirty work. She did it quite well at times, and that was a nice surprise to see.” In the midfield, Radwanski is looking forward to adding freshman Allie Kington (Knoxville, TN) to the lineup in 2012. “Our fans are going to love watching Allie play,” said Radwanski. “She will go from the opening whistle to the final whistle and will not stop competing and battling and fighting and running. She has the heart of a tiger and will be a great addition for us in the midfield.” Junior Vanessa Laxgang (Arlington Heights, IL) and freshman Kylie Tawney (Charlottesville, VA) will be relied on for depth at the midfield position. Laxgang has started all 37 games of her Clemson career and has 24 points on 10 goals and four assists heading into her junior year. Senior Heather Marik (Naperville, IL) returns as a three-year starter on the Clemson back line, having started every game on defense for the Tigers for the past three seasons. Despite playing on the back line, Marik also scored two goals and tallied three assists in 2011, playing in an offensive role mainly on corner kicks. “Heather is someone whose performance we are depending on this fall,” said Radwanski. “She will be a leader for us on and off the field.” Savannah Coiner (Rocklin, CA) will return as a sophomore on the back line after starting 15 of 16 games for the Tigers during her freshman year. Radwanski also expects athletic freshman Tina Shakes (Manhasset, NY) to make an immediate impact for the team this fall, on defense or in the midfield. Two freshmen, Hunter Rittgers (Escondido, CA) and Sydney Branson (Raleigh, NC), will join junior Morgan Hert (Simpsonville, SC) as the three goalkeepers on the 2012 Clemson roster. Hert played in six games, starting five, and posted 19 saves for the Tigers in 2011. “We have some decent depth within the goalkeeping position, but it is an area where we need to continue to grow and improve. The candidates that we have on the roster are very capable of doing the job,” added Radwanski. “Hunter has good club experience and has been playing at a high level. She will certainly bring good competition to the position.” Radwanski stresses the importance of commitment during the offseason and precision in preseason training in helping determine the 2012 team’s success. “You want the players to arrive on campus physically fit and mentally prepared for the season ahead. During the preseason, our goal for training will be to do specific tasks and do them well in order to help build a foundation. I have always been a believer that if you practice good habits, results will take care of themselves. “The approach has to be selfless. Are these players willing to do what it takes to help the team and put the team before their own interests? If this team can collectively make that commitment, a lot of good things can happen.”

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Appalachian State Mountaineers

Boston College Eagles

Charlotte 49ers

August 17 at Clemson, SC 7:00 PM

September 13 at Newton, MA 7:00 PM

September 9 at Charlotte, NC 2:00 PM

Location: Boone, NC Colors: Black and Gold Stadium: Appalachian Soccer Stadium Head Coach: Sarah Strickland Career Record (Yrs): 11-19-7 (3) Record at ASU (Yrs): 11-19-7 (3) 2011 Overall Record: 6-11-2 2011 Conference Record: 2-7-2 2011 Conference Finish: T-10th 2011 Postseason: N/A Starters Returning/Lost: 9/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 21/12 SID Contact: Brandon McGinnis SID Phone: 828.262.7166 SID E-Mail: mcginnisbt@appstate.edu Athletic Website: www.GoASU.com

Location: Chestnut Hill, MA Colors: Maroon and Gold Stadium: The Newton Soccer Field Head Coach: Alison Foley Career Record (Yrs): 201-95-29 (16) Record at BC (Yrs): 205-103-32 (17) 2011 Overall Record: 12-6-3 2011 Conference Record: 6-4-0 2011 Conference Finish: 3rd 2011 Postseason: NCAA Sweet Sixteen Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 17/6 SID Contact: Stephanie Tunnera SID Phone: 857.233.3421 SID E-Mail: tunnera@bc.edu Athletic Website: www.bceagles.com

Location: Charlotte, NC Colors: Green and White Stadium: Transamerica Field Head Coach: John Cullen Career Record (Yrs): 152-51-22 (12) Record at Charlotte (Yrs): 39-18-6 (4) 2011 Overall Record: 7-10-4 2011 Conference Record: 4-4-1 SID Contact: Travis Woods SID Phone: 704.687.1838 SID E-Mail: travis.woods@uncc.edu Athletic Website: www.charlotte49ers.com

Davidson Wildcats

Duke Blue Devils

Florida State Seminoles

September 7 at Davidson, NC 7:00 PM

September 27 at Durham, NC 7:00 PM

October 4 at Tallahassee, FL 7:00 PM

Location: Davidson, NC Colors: Red and Black Stadium: Alumni Stadium Head Coach: Greg Ashton Career Record (Yrs): 159-59-20 (12) Record at Davidson (Yrs): 88-59-18 (8) 2011 Overall Record: 9-9-2 2011 Conference Record: 7-4-0 2011 Conference Finish: 4th SID Contact: Gavin McFarlin SID Phone: 704.894.2635 SID E-Mail: gamcfarlin@davidson.edu Athletic Website: www.davidsonwildcats.com

Location: Durham, NC Colors: Royal Blue and White Stadium: Koskinen Stadium Head Coach: Robbie Church Career Record (Yrs): 222-130-39 (18) Record at Duke (Yrs): 135-81-28 (11) 2011 Overall Record: 22-4-1 2011 Conference Record: 8-1-1 2011 Conference Finish: 1st 2011 Postseason: NCAA National Championship Game Starters Returning/Lost: 11/0 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 22/5 SID Contact: Lindy Brown SID Phone: 919.284.2664 SID E-Mail: lbrown@duaa.duke.edu Athletic Website: www.GoDuke.com

Location: Tallahassee, FL Colors: Garnet and Gold Stadium: Seminole Soccer Complex Head Coach: Mark Krikorian Career Record (Yrs): 294-84-20 (18) Record at FSU (Yrs): 126-35-14 (8) 2011 Overall Record: 18-7-1 2011 Conference Record: 5-5-0 2011 Conference Finish: 6th 2011 Postseason: NCAA College CUp Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 13/11 SID Contact: Jason Leturmy SID Phone: 850.644.3920 SID E-Mail: jleturmy@fsu.edu Athletic Website: www.seminoles.com

Furman Paladins

Maryland Terrapins

Miami Hurricanes

August 24 at Greenville, SC 7:00 PM

September 16 at College Park, MD 1:00 PM

October 7 at Clemson, SC 1:00 PM

Location: Greenville, SC Colors: Purple and White Stadium: Eugene E. Stone, III Soccer Stadium Head Coach: Andrew Burr Career Record (Yrs): 86-52-11 (7) Record at Furman (Yrs): 86-52-11 (7) 2011 Overall Record: 12-8-2 2011 Conference Record: 6-3-2 2011 Conference Finish: T-5th SID Contact: Jordan Caskey SID Phone: 864.294.3065 SID E-Mail: jordan.caskey@furman.edu Athletic Website: www.furmanpaladins.com

Location: College Park, MD Colors: Red, White, Black and Gold Stadium: Ludwig Field Head Coach: Jonathan Morgan Career Record (Yrs): 0-0-0 (1) Record at Maryland (Yrs): 0-0-0 (1) 2011 Overall Record: 12-6-4 2011 Conference Record: 4-4-2 2011 Conference Finish: 7th 2011 Postseason: NCAA Sweet Sixteen Starters Returning/Lost: 6/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 14/12 SID Contact: Patrick Fischer SID Phone: 301.314.7062 SID E-Mail: pfischer@umd.edu Athletic Website: www.umterps.com

Location: Miami, FL Colors: Orange and Green Stadium: Cobb Stadium Head Coach: Tom Anagnost Career Record (Yrs): 18-4-2 (3) Record at Miami (Yrs): 0-0 (1) 2011 Overall Record: 10-8-1 2011 Conference Record: 3-6-1 SID Contact: Camron Ghorbi SID Phone: 305.284.3230 SID E-Mail: c.ghorbi@miami.edu Athletic Website: www.hurricanesports.com

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2012 Opponents North Carolina Tar Heels

NC State Wolfpack

North Florida Ospreys

October 11 at Clemson, SC 7:00 PM

October 21 at Clemson, SC 1:00 PM

September 19 at Clemson, SC 1:00 PM

Location: Chapel Hill, NC Colors: Carolina Blue and White Stadium: Fetzer Field Head Coach: Anson Dorrance Career Record (Yrs): 728-44-26 (34) Record at UNC (Yrs): 728-44-26 (34) 2011 Overall Record: 13-5-2 2011 Conference Record: 6-3-1 2011 Conference Finish: 3rd 2011 Postseason: NCAA Elite Eight Starters Returning/Lost: 10/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 18/5 SID Contact: Dave Lohse SID Phone: 919.962.7257 SID E-Mail: davelohse@unc.edu Athletic Website: www.goheels.com

Location: Raleigh, NC Colors: Red and White Stadium: Dail Soccer Stadium Head Coach: Steve Springthorpe Career Record (Yrs): 77-69-16 (8) Record at NC State (Yrs): 25-29-4 (3) 2011 Overall Record: 10-8-2 2011 Conference Record: 1-7-2 2011 Conference Finish: 10th 2011 Postseason: N/A Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 18/7 SID Contact: Mark Kimmel SID Phone: 919.515.1183 SID E-Mail: mark_kimmel@ncsu.edu Athletic Website: www.GoPack.com

Location: Jacksonville, FL Colors: Navy Blue and Gray Stadium: Hodges Stadium Head Coach: Linda Hamilton Career Record (Yrs): 39-66-9 (6) Record at North Florida (Yrs): 35-54-8 (5) 2011 Overall Record: 9-10-2 2011 Conference Record: 4-4-1 2011 Conference Finish: 5th 2011 Postseason: N/A Starters Returning/Lost: 9/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 21/6 SID Contact: Jason Krech SID Phone: 904.620.4025 SID E-Mail: jason.krech@unf.edu Athletic Website: www.UNFOspreys.com

Presbyterian College Blue Hose

South Carolina Gamecocks

Virginia Cavaliers

August 26 at Clemson, SC 2:00 PM

September 1 at Columbia, SC 7:00 PM

September 23 at Clemson, SC 1:00 PM

Location: Clinton, SC Colors: Garnet and Blue Stadium: Edens Field at Martin Stadium Head Coach: Brian Purcell Career Record (Yrs): 229-163-19 (23) Record at PC (Yrs): 229-163-19 (23) 2011 Overall Record: 4-13-2 2011 Conference Record: 2-6-2 2011 Conference Finish: 9th SID Contact: Ryan Real SID Phone: 864.833.7095 SID E-Mail: rtreal@presby.edu Athletic Website: www.GoBlueHose.com

Location: Columbia, SC Colors: Garnet and Black Stadium: Eugue E. Stone III Stadium Head Coach: Shelley Smith Career Record (Yrs): 172-113-30 (16) Record at SC (Yrs): 131-79-28 (12) 2011 Overall Record: 16-7-0 2011 Conference Record: 9-2-0 2011 Conference Finish: 1st 2011 Postseason: NCAA Second Round Starters Returning/Lost: 6/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 16/12 SID Contact: Miquel Jacobs SID Phone: 803.777.1516 SID E-Mail: jacobsm2@mailbox.sc.edu Athletic Website: www.GamecocksOnline.com

Location: Charlottesville, VA Colors: Orange and Blue Stadium: Klรถckner Stadium Head Coach: Steve Swanson Career Record (Yrs): 274-129-44 (23) Record at UVA (Yrs): 172-82-25 (13) 2011 Overall Record: 17-5-2 2011 Conference Record: 7-2-1 2011 Postseason: NCAA Quarterfinals SID Contact: Steve Kirkland SID Phone: 434.982.5500 SID E-Mail: skirkland@virginia.edu Athletic Website: www.virginiasports.com

Virginia Tech Hokies

Wake Forest Demon Deacons

Winthrop Eagles

October 18 at Clemson, SC 7:00 PM

September 30 at Winston-Salem, NC 1:00 PM

September 3 at Clemson, SC 2:00 PM

Location: Blacksburg, VA Colors: Maroon and Orange Stadium: Thompson Field Head Coach: Charles Adair Career Record (Yrs): 14-8-1 (2) Record at VT (Yrs): 14-8-1 (2) 2011 Overall Record: 14-8-1 2011 Conference Record: 4-5-1 2011 Postseason: NCAA Sweet Sixteen SID Contact: Kelly Shuman SID Phone: 540.231.1494 SID E-Mail: kellys3@vt.edu Athletic Website: www.hokiesports.com

Location: Winston-Salem, NC Colors: Old Gold and Black Stadium: Spry Stadium Head Coach: Tony da Luz Career Record (Yrs): 236-149-31 (21) Record at Wake Forest (Yrs): 191-108-28 (16) 2011 Overall Record: 18-4-4 2011 Conference Record: 5-2-3 2011 Conference Finish: T-4th 2011 Postseason: NCAA College Cup Starters Returning/Lost: 11/0 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 20/4 SID Contact: Alex Botoman SID Phone: 336.758.4196 SID E-Mail: botomaam@wfu.edu Athletic Website: www.WakeForestSports.com

Location: Rock Hill, SC Colors: Garnet and Gold Stadium: Eagle Field Head Coach: Spencer Smith Career Record (Yrs): 189-207-47 (22) Record at Winthrop (Yrs): 19-17-3 (2) 2011 Overall Record: 12-7-1 2011 Conference Record: 8-2-0 2011 Conference Finish: T-1st 2011 Postseason: N/A Starters Returning/Lost: 9/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 21/6 SID Contact: Jack Frost SID Phone: 803.323.2129 SID E-Mail: frostj@winthrop.edu Athletic Website: www.winthropeagles.com

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2012 Roster No. Name 2 Erica Kim 3 Tina Shakes 4 Liska Dobberstein 5 Deana Sherry 6 Savannah Coiner 7 Tabitha Padgett 9 Stacey Huddleston 10 Vanessa Laxgang 12 Katelyn Reeve 13 Morgan Campbell 14 Allie Kington 15 Hailey Karg 16 Brittany Beaumont 17 Kylie Tawney 18 Heather Marik 19 Jenna Polonsky 21 Maddy Elder 22 Haley Hunt 24 Sydney Branson 25 Annie Studdert 26 Hunter Rittgers 30 Morgan Hert

No. Name 16 Brittany Beaumont 24 Sydney Branson 13 Morgan Campbell 6 Savannah Coiner 4 Liska Dobberstein 21 Maddy Elder 30 Morgan Hert 9 Stacey Huddleston 22 Haley Hunt 15 Hailey Karg 2 Erica Kim 14 Allie Kington 10 Vanessa Laxgang 18 Heather Marik 7 Tabitha Padgett 19 Jenna Polonsky 12 Katelyn Reeve 26 Hunter Rittgers 3 Tina Shakes 5 Deana Sherry 25 Annie Studdert 17 Kylie Tawney

Numerical Roster Pos. D M M/F F D F D M M M/D M M M M D M F M G M/D G G

Ht. 5-4 5-7 5-8 5-2 5-10 5-5 5-3 5-4 5-7 5-4 5-8 5-2 5-0 5-6 5-9 5-6 5-7 5-6 5-9 5-10 5-10 5-10

Class Jr. Fr. So. Jr. So. *Jr. So. Jr. So. *So. Fr. Jr. *Jr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Sr. *Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr.

Hometown Oak Park, CA Manhasset, NY Charlotte, NC Hockessin, DE Rocklin, CA Orange Park, FL Fontana, CA Arlington Heights, IL Cary, NC Winter Springs, FL Knoxville, TN Salt Lake City, UT Conyers, GA Charlottesville, VA Naperville, IL Dallas, TX Roanoke, VA Aiken, SC Raleigh, NC Sacramento, CA Escondido, CA Simpsonville, SC

Major Health Science PRTM Health Science Psychology Pre-Business English Biological Sciences Psychology Biological Sciences Pre-Business Health Science Health Science Communication Studies General Engineering Management Undeclared Biological Sciences Bioengineering Undeclared Language & International Health Pre-Business PRTM

Hometown Conyers, GA Raleigh, NC Winter Springs, FL Rocklin, CA Charlotte, NC Roanoke, VA Simpsonville, SC Fontana, CA Aiken, SC Salt Lake City, UT Oak Park, CA Knoxville, TN Arlington Heights, IL Naperville, IL Orange Park, FL Dallas, TX Cary, NC Escondido, CA Manhasset, NY Hockessin, DE Sacramento, CA Charlottesville, VA

Major Communication Studies Undeclared Pre-Business Pre-Business Health Science Biological Sciences PRTM Biological Sciences Bioengineering Health Science Health Science Health Science Psychology Management English Undeclared Biological Sciences Pre-Business PRTM Psychology Language & International Health General Engineering

Alphabetical Roster Pos. M G M/D D M/F F G D M M D M M D F M M G M F M/D M

Ht. 5-0 5-9 5-4 5-10 5-8 5-7 5-10 5-3 5-6 5-2 5-4 5-8 5-4 5-9 5-5 5-6 5-7 5-10 5-7 5-2 5-10 5-6

Class *Jr. Fr. *So. So. So. Sr. Jr. So. *Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Sr. *Jr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr.

Coaching Staff Eddie Radwanski Jeff Robbins Siri Mullinix Robyn Pepicelli Abby Schreiter Sydney Byrd

Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Volunteer Assistant Coach Athletic Trainer Equipment Manager

Libby Kehn Dennis Love Dr. Steve Martin Yashica Martin Dr. Len Reeves Mike Wilson

Sports Information Director Strength & Conditioning Coach Team Orthopedist Academic Advisor Team Physician Equipment Manager

Pronunciation Guide Heather Marik............................ MAY-rihk

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Deana Sherry.............................. DEE-nuh

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Liska Dobberstein................ DOH-bur-stine


2012 Numerical Photo Roster

#2 Erica Kim

#3 Tina Shakes

#4 Liska Dobberstein

#5 Deana Sherry

#6 Savannah Coiner

Jr. • 5-4 • D Oak Park, CA

Fr. • 5-7 • M Manhasset, NY

So. • 5-8 • M/F Charlotte, NC

Jr. • 5-2 • F Hockessin, DE

So. • 5-10 • D Rocklin, CA

#7 Tabitha Padgett

#9 Stacey Huddleston

#10 Vanessa Laxgang

#12 Katelyn Reeve

#13 Morgan Campbell

So. • 5-3 • D Fontana, CA

Jr. • 5-4 • M Arlington Heights, IL

So. • 5-7 • M Cary, NC

*So. • 5-4 • M/D Winter Springs, FL

#14 Allie Kington

#15 Hailey Karg

#16 Brittany Beaumont

#17 Kylie Tawney

Fr. • 5-8 • M Knoxville, TN

Jr. • 5-2 • M Salt Lake City, UT

*Jr. • 5-0 • M Conyers, GA

Fr. • 5-6 • M Charlottesville, VA

#18 Heather Marik

#19 Jenna Polonsky

#21 Maddy Elder

#22 Haley Hunt

#24 Sydney Branson

#25 Annie Studdert

Fr. • 5-6 • M Dallas, TX

Sr. • 5-7 • F Roanoke, VA

*Fr. • 5-6 • M Aiken, SC

Fr. • 5-9 • G Raleigh, NC

Fr. • 5-10 • M/D Sacramento, CA

*Jr. • 5-5 • F Orange Park, FL

#26 Hunter Rittgers

#30 Morgan Hert

Fr. • 5-10 • G Escondido, CA

Jr. • 5-10 • G Simpsonville, SC

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Sr. • 5-9 • D Naperville, IL

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#2 Erica Kim Defender • 5-4 Junior Oak Park, CA Health Science 2011 • Saw action in 18 games, starting 17 • Played 1413 minutes on the field • Recorded one assist on the season, vs. N.C. State 2010 • Played in all 19 games as a defender, starting 11 • Played 1000 minutes • Took eight shots on the season • A member of the Honor Roll for the Spring 2011 semester Before Clemson • A pool player for the Mexican National Team in 2010 • Named to ESPN RISE’s list of top players in the state of California • Named to All-Southern California First Team in 2010 and Second Team in 2008 and 2009 • Two-time Tri-Valley League First Team from 2008-2010 • Named MVP of high school team in 2010 and defensive player-of-the-year in 2008 and 2009 • Earned all-county honors in 2010 • Participated in the Southern California All-Star game in 2010 • Played for Real So Cal club team for coach Kristy Walker • Real So Cal team was ranked in top two nationally from 2008-2010 • Club team won USYSA Far West Regional Championship in 2009 • Club team also won CYSA North/South Premier League California State Championship in 2009 • Lettered four years in soccer at Oak Park High School • Born 11/9/1991 in Granada Hills, CA • Majoring in Health Science

Kim’s Career Statistics Year 2010 2011 Totals

GP-GS Min. Shots G 19-11 1000 8 0 18-17 1413 2 0 37-28 2413 10 0

A 0 1 1

Pts 0 1 1

GWG 0 0 0

Kim’s Career Highs Assists: Points: Shots:

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#4 Liska Dobberstein Midfielder • 5-8 Sophomore Charlotte, NC Health Science 2011 • Saw action in 18 games, starting 15 • Logged 1323 minutes on the field • Was the Tigers’ second-leading goal scorer with six • In her first career collegiate game, she recorded a goal and two assists in the Tigers’ win over South Carolina State • Scored the game-winning goal in the Tigers’ 1-0 victory over Appalachian State • Was second on the team in assists with five • Took 47 shots on the year • Named to the 2011 ACC All-Freshmen Women’s Soccer Team • Named to the 2011 All-ACC Academic Women’s Soccer Team

Dobberstein’s Career Statistics Year 2011 Totals

GP-GS Min. Shots G 18-15 1323 47 6 18-15 1323 47 6

A 5 5

Pts 17 17

GWG 1 1

Dobberstein’s Career Highs

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Assists: Points: Shots: Goals:

2 4 7 1

08/19/11 vs. South Carolina State 08/19/11 vs. South Carolina State Twice, Last 08/22/11 vs. The Citadel Multiple times, last 09/29/11 vs. Maryland

Before Clemson: • Earned four varsity letters in soccer and three in swimming at Ardrey Kell High School • Named to NCSCA 4A All-State team in 2009 and 2011 • Named NSCSA Regional Player of the Year and NC SW4A Conference Player of the Year in 2011 • Earned all-region and all-conference honors from 2008-11 • Holds Ardrey Kell High School record for career goals scored • Named Charlotte Observer’s Girl’s Soccer Player of the Year in 2011 and named to the paper’s Girl’s Soccer First Team in 2009 and 2011 • Also named the Observer’s All-Mecklenburg Player of the Year in 2011 • Named Southern Mecklenburg Player of the Yea and All-South Charlotte News Girls’ Soccer Player of the Year in 2011 • Named Charlotte Weekly Girls’ Soccer Player of the Year in 2011 and named to the paper’s First All Star Team in 2009 and 2011 • Named Ardrey Kell High School Female Athlete of the Year in 2010-11 • Captained high school team in 2010 and 2011 • Ardrey Kell High School team was NCHSAA 4A state finalist in 2008, 2009 and 2011, and finished the 2011 season with a 25-1 record • High school team was NC4A Western Regional Champion in 2008, 2009 and 2011 and SW4A Conference Champion in 2009 and 2011 • Played on NC East-West All-Star team in 2009 and 2011 • Named MVP of Clash of the Carolina • Earned all-conference honors in swimming in 2010 and 2011 • AKHS swimming team won SW4A conference title in 2011 • Played for Charlotte Soccer Academy club team and coach Adam Denton • Led USYSA Region III in points and goals scored in 2007 and 2008 • Club team won NCYSA State Cup Championship in 2007 and 2008, and was State Cup finalist from 2009-11 • Named to Elite Club National League Charlotte Soccer Academy team from 2009-11 • Captained CSA Predator club team from 2008-11 • A member of the NC ‘92 Olympic Development team from 200911 and the Region III ODP team in 2009 and 2010 • Played in Las Vegas Showcase ECNL All-Event team in 2010 and adidas Elite Soccer Program in 2009 • Father, Scott Dobberstein, played baseball at Furman from 197880, and uncle, Rob Madigan, played golf at Clemson from 1979-80 • Born 8/31/92 in West Palm Beach, FL • Majoring in Health Science

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#5 Deana Sherry Forward • 5-2 Junior Hockessin, DE Psychology 2011 • Saw action in 17 games, starting two • Played 642 minutes in the field • Scored two goals on the season, both in the Tigers’ victory over Presbyterian College • Recorded one assist on the season, against Furman • Took 13 shots on the season 2010 • Saw action in all 19 games, starting seven • Played 758 minutes • Recorded one assist, on a goal against High Point, for one point • Took 18 shots on the season • A member of the Dean’s List for the Fall 2010 semester and the President’s List for the Spring 2011 semester

Sherry’s Career Statistics Year 2010 2011 Totals

GP-GS Min. Shots G 19-7 758 18 0 17-2 642 13 2 36-9 1400 31 2

A 1 1 2

Pts 1 5 6

GWG 0 0 0

Before Clemson • Ranked 15th in Top Drawer Soccer Top 20 Players to Watch in Mid-Atlantic region • Earned All-America honors and was named Second Best Player in the State in 2010 • Earned all-state first team honors in 2010 • Named conference player-of-the-year in 2008 and 2010 • Earned all-conference first team honors in 2009 and 2010 • Named Delaware Women’s Sports Outstanding Female Athlete of Promise in 2008 • Two-time all-conference and all-state selection in 2006 and 2007 • Played for FC DELCO Sting club team for coaches Leighton Walters and Peye Garcia • FC DELCO Sting won state championship for Eastern PA in 2010 • Club team won U-17 US Club National Championship • FC DELCO Sting was Red Bull National Champions in 2009 • Club team also won U-17 US Club Region B Tournament Championship • Earned four varsity letters in soccer and two in track at The Charter School of Wilmington • Born 12/7/1991 in Wilmington, DE • Majoring in Psychology

Sherry’s Career Highs

Assists: Points: Shots: Goals:

1 4 6 2

Three times, Last 09/11/11 vs. Furman 08/28/11 at Presbyterian College 08/28/11 at Presbyterian College 08/28/11 at Presbyterian College

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#6 Savannah Coiner Defender • 5-10 Sophomore Rocklin, CA Pre-Business 2011 • Saw action in 16 games, starting 15 • Logged 1373 minutes on the field, including 101 minutes in the Tigers’ game against Miami (FL) • Took seven shots on the year Before Clemson: • Earned four varsity letters in soccer at Rocklin High School • Named MVP of the Sierra Foothill League in 2010 and 2011 • Earned first team all-league honors from 2008-2011 • Named MVP of high school team in 2010 and 2011 and Defensive MVP in 2009 • Member of the Rocklin High School Athletic Hall of Fame • Played for Placer United Prestige ‘93 club team for coach Ron Benjamin • Placer United won U.S. Club National Championship in 2008 and was U.S. Soccer Championships Cup champion the same year • Club team won SC Del Sol Presidents’ Day Tournament in 2010 and reached finals of Surf College Cup in 2008 and 2009 • Member of California-North State Team from 2006-2010 • Member of Region IV ODP Team in 2010 and named to Region IV ODP Championship All-Tournament team that year • Participated in Region IV ODP Camp from 2006-2010 • Participated in Interregional Tournament in 2010 • Invited to ID2 Nike Regional Camp in 2007 • Member of the Sacramento Rivercats All-City Team in 2011 • Father, Chuck, played football, and mother, Heather, ran track at Humboldt State University • Born 4/20/93 in Glendora, CA • Majoring in Pre-Business

Coiner’s Career Statistics Year 2011 Totals

GP-GS Min. Shots G 16-15 1373 7 0 16-15 1373 7 0

A 0 0

Pts 0 0

GWG 0 0

Coiner’s Career Highs Shots:

12

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#7 Tabitha Padgett Forward • 5-5 Redshirt Junior Orange Park, FL English 2011 • Red-shirted the 2011 season At UNC Greensboro in 2010: • Named to NSCAA All-Southeast Region Second Team • A member of the All-Southern Conference First Team • Named to the NCCSIA All-State team • Led the UNCG team in goals scored with 10 and ranked second in scoring with 25 points (10 goals and five assists) • Named to Under Armour Invitational All-Tournament Team • Earned SoCon Player of the Week honors for the week of October 5 • A member of the Preseason All-Southern Conference team • Started all 22 games for the Spartan team that finished the season with a 19-2-1 record (11-0 SoCon) and was ranked 10th in the nation in the NSCAA’s final regular season poll At UNC Greensboro in 2009: • Named Southern Conference Co-Player of the Year and Freshman of the Year, becoming just the second player in league history to win both awards in the same season • Earned spots on the All-Southern Conference First Team, the SoCon All-Freshman Team, the NSCAA All-Southeast Region Third Team and the North Carolina Collegiate Sports Information Association All-State Team • Ranked second on the UNCG team in scoring with 19 points on a teamhigh eight goals and three assists • Started all 20 matches, making her one of just three Spartan players to do so • Netted a team-best five game-winning goals • Scored the game-winning goal in a 1-0 win over No. 11 Duke on Aug. 28 at the Carolina Nike Classic • Also notched the only goal in a 1-0 win over Elon on Oct. 29 to clinch the Spartans’ fourth straight regular-season SoCon title • Had a stretch of five goals in six games, scoring against High Point (9/17), Furman (9/25), Wofford (9/27), Georgia Southern (10/4) and Western Carolina (10/8) Personal: • Four-year all-state, all-county and all-conference selection in soccer and track and field at Orange Park High School • Holds Orange Park High School record for career goals and holds several school and conference records in track and field • Two-time team captain in soccer and track and field • Helped high school soccer team to second-place conference finish in 2009 and third-place district finishes all four years • Four-time MVP of high school track and field team • Played for First Coast Kyx and Clay County United club teams • United won back-to-back Florida State Cup championships in 2007 and 2008 • A member of the Florida ODP team that won 2008 ODP regional championship • Selected for Region III ODP team • Leading scorer for Region III team, which won the 2008 International Cup in Spain • Born 2/22/91 in Orange Park, FL • Majoring in English

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#9 Stacey Huddleston Defender • 5-3 Sophomore Fontana, CA Biological Sciences 2011 • Saw action in 15 games, starting 13 • Logged 1030 minutes on the field • Tied for third on team in goals (two). • Scored one goal in her first career game (vs. South Carolina State) Before Clemson: • Lettered four years in soccer and two years in volleyball at Etiwanda High School • Named to the Baseline All-League team in 2008,2010 and 2011 • Named Most Valuable Player of Baseline League in 2010 • Earned MVP Award of Etiwanda High School team in 2011, and was named the team’s Defensive MVP in 2010 • Played for Arsenal FC club team and coach Cle Kooiman • Club team was Coast Soccer League Champion for six consecutive years • Club team won Coast Soccer League Premiere Championship in 2008, 2009 and 2010 • Played for the Instituto de los Mexicanos en el Exterior team, which reached finals in Olimpiada Nacional 2010 in Jalisco, Mexico • Born 12/15/92 in Fontana, CA • Majoring in Biological Sciences

Huddleston’s Career Statistics Year 2011 Totals

GP-GS Min. Shots G 15-13 1030 10 2 15-13 1030 10 2

A 2 2

Pts 6 6

GWG 0 0

Huddleston’s Career Highs

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Assists: Points: Shots: Goals:

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Twice, Twice, Twice, Twice,

Last Last Last Last

09/04/11 09/22/11 09/22/11 09/22/11

vs. vs. vs. vs.

Northeastern Florida State Florida State Florida State


#10 Vanessa Laxgang Midfielder • 5-4 Junior Arlington Heights, IL Psychology 2011

• Played in and started all 18 games • Played 1482 minutes on the field • Totaled 14 points on the season • Tied for second on the team in goals with six • Took a team-high-tying 47 shots, including a team-high 27 shots on goal • Scored two goals and recorded one assist in the Tigers’ final game of the season vs Francis Marion

2010

• Played in and started all 19 games • Played 1,513 minutes • Ranked second on the team in scoring with 10 points • Netted four goals; one against North Florida on September 5 and three against Francis Marion on October 24 • The hat trick against Francis Marion was the 18th in Clemson history, and the eighth recorded by a freshman • Goals against North Florida and Francis Marion were both game winners • Posted assists against Presbyterian College and High Point • Took 31 shots • Named the team’s Offensive Most Valuable Player for the 2010 season • Named to TopDrawerSoccer.com’s National All-Rookie Second Team • A member of the Honor Roll for the Fall 2010 and Spring 2011 semesters

Before Clemson

Laxgang’s Career Statistics Year 2010 2011 Totals

GP-GS Min. Shots G 19-19 1513 31 4 18-18 1482 47 6 37-37 2995 78 10

A Pts GWG 2 10 2 2 14 0 4 24 2

Laxgang’s Career Highs Assists: Points: Shots: Goals:

1 6 8 3

Multiple times, Last 10/27/11 vs. Francis Marion 10/24/10 at Francis Marion 08/19/11 vs. South Carolina State 10/24/10 at Francis Marion

• Played for the Eclipse Select 91/92 club team for coach Rory Dames • Eclipse Select team won USYSA National Championship in 2009 • Named USYSA National Championship Adidas Golden Boot Award winner • Club team won USYSA Midwest Regional Championship in 2008 and 2009 • Club team won USYSA Illinois State Cup Championship in 2006, 2008 and 2009 • Attended John Hersey High School in Arlington Heights, IL • Father, Marcus, played soccer at Indiana University from 1981-1984 and brother, Andreas, played soccer at University of Illinois at Chicago from 2008-2009 • Born 10/2/1991 in Park Ridge, IL • Majoring in Psychology

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#12 Katelyn Reeve Midfielder • 5-7 Sophomore Cary, NC Biological Sciences 2011 • Saw action in 16 games, starting nine • Played 987 minutes in the field • Netted a game-winning goal in the Tigers’ final regularseason victory over Francis Marion, the first goal of her collegiate career • Took nine shots on the year Before Clemson: • Earned one varsity letter in soccer, her freshman year in 2008, and two in track and field at Panther Creek High School • Named all-conference in soccer as a freshman, and also earned all-conference honors in track and field • Played for CASL Spartan Elite and coach Sean Nahas • CASL Spartan Elite team won Carolina State Cup championship in 2009, 2010 and 2011 • Club team was USYS North Carolina state finalists in 2007 and 2008 and advanced to Region III championship in 2009 • Club team played in Red Bull Girls National League from 2007-09 and Region III Premier League East from 2006-09 • CASL team won USL Super-Y Southern Atlantic championship in 2007 and 2008 • Born 12/20/92 in Wilkesboro, NC • Majoring in Biological Sciences

Reeve’s Career Statistics Year 2011 Totals

GP-GS 16-9 16-9

Min. Shots G 987 9 1 987 9 1

A 0 0

Pts 2 2

GWG 1 1

Reeve’s Career Highs Points: Shots: Goals:

16

2 2 1

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10/27/11 vs. Francis Marion Three times; Last 10/27/11 vs. Francis Marion 10/27/11 vs. Francis Marion


#15 Hailey Karg Midfielder • 5-2 Junior Salt Lake City, UT Health Science 2011 • Saw action in 13 games, starting two • Played in 312 minutes • Scored four points on the season, including two goals 2010 • Saw action in all 19 games, starting nine • Played 1,001 minutes • Tallied four points on the season • First career goal was the game winner for Clemson against Presbyterian College on August 20 • Recorded the Tigers’ lone goal, the game winner, against Furman on September 3 • Attempted 13 shots on the year • Named to the Dean’s List for the Spring 2011 semester Before Clemson • Named Utah 2A MVP in 2009 • Member of Utah’s all-state first team in 2009 • Named Utah state tournament MVP in 2009 • Three-time 3A All-State selection (2006 - Honorable Mention, 2007 - Second Team, 2008 - First Team) • High school team won 2A Region and State Championship in 2009 • High school team won 3A State Championship in 2009 • Played for the Sparta ‘92 Premier club team for coach Patrick Rennie • Club team was Utah State Cup semi-finalist in 2009 • Lettered four years in soccer and one in cross-country/ track at The Waterford School • Father, John, played tennis (‘67), rugby (‘68-’70) and soccer (‘71) for Colorado College • Born 10/03/1991 in Salt Lake City, UT • Majoring in Health Science

Karg’s Career Statistics Year 2010 2011 Totals

GP-GS Min. Shots G 19-9 1001 13 2 13-2 312 4 2 32-11 1313 17 4

A 0 0 0

Pts 4 4 8

GWG 2 0 2

Karg’s Career Highs Points: Shots: Goals:

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#16 Brittany Beaumont Midfielder • 5-0 Redshirt Junior Conyers, GA Communication Studies 2011 • Saw action in 10 games. • Recorded one goal on the season, in the Tigers’ win over Presbyterian College. • Logged 139 minutes on the field. 2010 • Red-shirted the 2010 season • A member of Clemson’s Honor Roll for the Fall 2010 and Spring 2011 semesters 2009 • Saw action in four games • Named to the Honor Roll for the Spring 2010 semester

Beaumont’s Career Statistics Year 2009 2010 2011 Totals Points: Shots: Goals:

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GP-GS 4-0 - 10-0 14-0

Min. Shots G 42 0 0 - - - 139 3 1 181 3 1

A 0 - 0 0

Pts 0 - 2 2

Beaumont’s Career Highs 2 2 1

GWG 0 0 0

Before Clemson • Earned four varsity letters in soccer and swimming at Salem High School • Only four-year starter on Salem High team which won Region 8-AAAA championship four consecutive years and was a Georgia High School state semifinalist in 2008 and 2009 • Selected Salem High School Athlete of the Year for 200809 by Rockdale Citizen • Named All-Area Offensive Player of the Year in 2007 and First Team All-Region in 2008 by Rockdale Citizen • Hustle Award winner in 2006 and Coaches’ Award winner in 2007 and 2008 • State-meet qualifier in swimming in 2007 and 2008 • Played for ‘92 GSA Phoenix Red RIIIPL club team and coach Campbell Chapman • Club team won the Georgia State Cup Championship in 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2009, and was a state semifinalist in 2008 • GSA team was Region III USYS Champion in 2009 and semifinalist in 2006 and 2007 • GSA team won Bronze Medal at USYS National Championships in 2009 • Captain of high school and club teams in 2008-09 • A member of the 1991 Georgia ODP team from 2004-08 • Attended Region III ODP camp from 2004-08 • Born 8/23/91 in Elkin, NC • Majoring in Communication Studies

08/28/11 at Presbyterian College 08/28/11 at Presbyterian College 08/28/11 at Presbyterian College

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#18 Heather Marik Defender • 5-9 Senior Naperville, IL Management 2011 • Played in and started all 18 games • Played 1504 minutes on the field • Netted two goals on the season • Was third on the team in shots taken with 25 • Scored the game-winning goal in the Tigers’ 1-0 victory over the Citadel 2010 • Played in and started all 19 games • Logged 1,651 minutes on the field, more than any other Tiger • Tallied four points on the season • Netted goals against conference foes Duke and North Carolina • Attempted 13 shots on the year • Named to the Carolina’s Cup All-Tournament Team • Named the team’s Defensive Most Valuable Player for the 2010 season • A member of the Dean’s List for the Fall 2010 and Spring 2011 semesters 2009 • Played in and started all 18 games on the Tiger back line • Tallied her first career assist against N.C. State • Took four shots on the season • Named to the Dean’s List for the Spring 2010 semester

Marik’s Career Statistics Year 2009 2010 2011 Totals

GP-GS 18-18 19-19 18-18 55-55

Min. Shots G 1650 4 0 1651 13 2 1504 25 2 4614 42 4

A 1 0 3 4

Pts 1 4 7 12

GWG 0 0 1 1

Marik’s Career Highs Assists: Points: Shots: Goals:

1 2 6 1

Multiple times; Last 10/27/11 vs. Francis Marion Multiple times; Last 08/15/11 at Miami (FL) 08/22/11 vs. The Citadel Multiple times; Last 09/15/11 at Miami (FL)

Before Clemson • Earned varsity letters in soccer as a freshman and sophomore at Neuqua Valley High School, where she played for coach Joe Moreau • Played for Team Chicago her junior and senior seasons • Team Chicago was a six-time IYSA State Cup champion • Eclipse team was U-17 Midwest Region II champion and U-17 National finalist • A member of Illinois ODP team from 2004-07 • Played for Illinois ODP Region II team from 2005-07 • Played for Interregional Tournament Team (FL) in 2006 and 2007 • Attended three U-15 National Team training camps • A member of the U-15 U.S. National Team Nike Friendlies (CA) in 2006 • Received an invitation to U.S. U-16 National Camp but was unable to attend due to injury • Father, Frank Marik, swam at Augustana College from 1974-77 • Sister, Melissa Marik, swims at Auburn (2007 NCAA Team Champion) where she is a nine-time NCAA All-American and two-time SEC Champion • Born 3/13/91 in Hinsdale, IL • Majoring in Management

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#21 Maddy Elder Forward • 5-7 Senior Roanoke, VA Biological Sciences 2011 • Saw action in 18 games, starting 15 • Logged 1153 minutes on the field • Led the team in goals (eight), assists (six) and scoring (22 points) • Scored two goals in three different games • Netted a career-high three game-winning goals (South Carolina State; Presbyterian; Northeastern) • Recorded a season-high two assists in the Tigers’ loss to Miami (FL) • Was 2-for-2 in penalty kicks • Named to the ACC All-Academic Women’s Soccer team for the third consecutive year 2010 • Saw action in 14 games, starting 13 • Logged 957 minutes on the field • Led the team in scoring with 13 points, on five goals and three assists • Scored two goals in the win over Jacksonville • Netted game-winners against Jacksonville and Belmont • Attempted 18 shots on the year • Named to the ACC All-Academic Women’s Soccer Team for the second consecutive year • A member of the 2010 CoSida/ESPN Academic All-District 3 Women’s Soccer Team • Named to the Honor Roll for the Fall 2010 semester and the Dean’s List for the Spring 2011 2009 • Played in all 18 games, starting 17 • Led the team in scoring with 10 goals and one assist for 21 points • Finished the season ranked fifth in the ACC in goals per game (0.56), eighth in points per game (1.17) and in a tie for eighth in goals (10) • Scored two goals in four different games, against UAB, Florida Atlantic, Presbyterian and Wofford • One of only four players in the ACC to record four multi-goal games • Also netted goals against Florida State and Georgia • Scored the game-winning goal against Florida Atlantic and Presbyterian • Named to the Georgia Nike Invitational All-Tournament Team • Recorded one assist on the season, against Northeastern • Named to 2009 ACC All-Academic Women’s Soccer Team • Named to the Honor Roll for the Fall 2009 semester

Elder’s Career Statistics Year 2009 2010 2011 Totals Assists: Points: Shots: Goals:

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GP-GS Min. Shots G A Pts GWG 18-17 1157 42 10 1 21 2 14-13 957 18 5 3 13 2 18-15 1153 39 8 6 22 3 50-45 3267 99 23 10 56 7

Elder’s Career Highs 2 5 7 2

09/15/11 at Miami (FL) 08/28/11 at Presbyertian College 10/27/11 vs. Francis Marion Multiple times; Last 09/04/11 vs. Northeastern

Before Clemson • A four-year varsity letterwinner in soccer at Hidden Valley High School • High school team, coached by Will Krause, won the Virginia AA State Championship in 2006 • Team reached state semifinals in 2007 and 2008 • Was leading goal scorer in girls’ soccer in Virginia’s High School Division AA in 2007 and 2008 • Earned first team all-district, all-region and all-state honors in 2008 • Named high school team MVP and All-Timesland Player of the Year in 2008 • Played for Roanoke Star club team and coach Mark Meyer • A member of the Virginia ODP team from 2003-08 • Brother, Bradley, is a member of the golf team at the U.S. Naval Academy (class of 2015) • Cousins, Rachel Wiggins (George Mason, 2004-07) and Kaitlin O’Connor (William & Mary, 2007-present), play collegiate soccer; Cousin, Joseph Wiggins, plays tennis at George Mason • Born 8/1/91 in Roanoke, VA • Majoring in Biological Sciences

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#22 Haley Hunt Midfielder • 5-6

Redshirt Freshman

Aiken, SC Bioengineering

2011 • Red-shirted the 2011 season Before Clemson: • A four-year starter on the Aiken High School Varsity soccer team • Earned all-region honors in 2011 • Member of the Clash of the Carolinas team in 2011 • Named MVP of Aiken High School team in 2010 and 2011 • Captained high school team in 2011 • Played for SCUFC Region III Premier club team and coach Phil Savitz • Named SCUFC Region III Premier Player of the Year in 2011 • Earned MVP honors for club team in 2010 and was recipient of Team Leadership award in 2008 • Was captain of SCUFC Premier club team in 2008,2009 and 2010 • A member of the South Carolina State ODP Team in 2008 • Born 11/5/92 in Aiken, SC • Majoring in Bioengineering

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#30 Morgan Hert Goalkeeper • 5-10 Junior Simpsonville, SC PRTM 2011 • Saw action in six games, starting five • Logged 389 minutes in goal • Recorded 19 saves on the season • Started four conference games: Duke, Maryland, Boston College, Virginia Tech 2010 • Saw action in three games • All three games were against conference opponents, Duke, Boston College and North Carolina • Started in goal against Duke • Played 180 minutes in goal • Posted 20 saves on the season

Hert’s Career Statistics Year 2010 2011 Totals

GP-GS 3-1 6-5 9-6

Min. Saves % GA 180 20 .714 8 389.5 19 .576 14 570 39 .639 22

GAA 4.00 3.23 3.48

Hert’s Career Highs Saves:

22

9

10/02/11 vs. Boston College

SO 0 0 0

Before Clemson • A finalist for USYSA’s “Save of the Year” in 2007 • Named to the SCHSSCA All-Region II 4A team in 2009 and 2010 • Named to the SCHSSCA All-State Class 4A team in 2009 and 2010 • Named to the 2009 ESPN Rise Girls Soccer Honorable Mention All-America team • Named to the HSSR 4A All-State team in 2009 and 2010 • Named HSSR South Carolina’s Miss Soccer in 2010 • Named SCSoccer.com’s Girl Player of the Year in 2010 • Member of SCSoccer.com’s Super XXII in 2009 and 2010 • Named MVP of high school team in 2010 • Mauldin High School team won South Carolina State 4A Championship in 2009 and was runner-up in 2010 • High school team won South Carolina Upperstate Championship in 2009 and 2010 • High school team won Region II 4A Championship in 2009 and 2010 • Played for the CESA ‘91 Premier club team for coach Pearse Tormey (member of Clemson’s 1987 men’s soccer national championship team) • Club team won South Carolina state championship four times • A member of the South Carolina ODP team from 2007-09 • A four year letterwinner in soccer at Mauldin High School • Father, Roger, played football at Newberry College and sister, Lindsay, played softball at Mars Hill College • Born 1/12/92 in Columbia, SC • Majoring in PRTM

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Tiger Newcomers 3 • Tina Shakes Midfielder PRTM Freshman Coral Springs, FL

13 • Morgan Campbell Midfielder/Defender

Pre-Business Sophomore Winter Springs, FL At Stetson in 2011 • Atlantic Sun All-Freshman Team – Defender • Started 16 games • Played 1246 minutes on the field • Tallied one goal and one assist on the season

Before Clemson • Seven-year starter on the Stoneman Douglas High School varsity soccer team • Named a Top Drawer Soccer National Top-100 player (2012) • Member of the Florida ODP team (2007-2011) • Region III ODP team member (2008-2011) • Attended ID National Camp (2008) • U14, U16, and U17 Florida State Cup Champion (Coral Spring United FC Club Team)

Before Clemson • 2011 Florida 5A State Final MVP (Oviedo High School) • Named 2011 1st Team All-Central Florida and FACA All-State • Two-time 1st Team Seminole Athletic Conference (2010-2011) • Named 1st Team All-Central Florida (Orlando Sentinel) in 2010 • 2010-2011 5A Florida State Champion • 2008-2009 6A Florida State Semifinalist • Two-time 2nd Team Seminole Athletic Conference (2008-2009) • 2008 Seminole All-County Honorable Mention • 2007-2008 6A Florida State Finalist • 2010 ’93 Regional ODP Championship Finalist • 2009 – ODP Inter-Regional Developmental Camp • Member of Florida RUSH Club Team • 2008-2010 State Cup Finalist

14 • Allie Kington Midfielder Health Science Freshman Knoxville, TN

Before Clemson • Earned three varsity letters in soccer at Hardin Valley Academy • Played for the Tennessee Olympic Development Program (2009-2011) • Played for the Region 3 ODP team (2009-2011) • Attended Region 3 interregional and international events (2010 and 2011) • State Champion and Regional Finalist in 2011 (Brentwood 94 Premier Club Team)

17 • Kylie Tawney Midfielder General Engineering Freshman Chapel Hill, NC

Before Clemson • Earned three varsity letters in soccer at Carrboro High School • Three-time All-Conference and All-Region selection • Named to the All-State team and was Conference Player-of-theYear as a sophomore and junior. • Played for Region 3 ODP team (2010 and 2011) • Attended national camp (2011) • Second place finisher (State Cup) and Super Y National Champion (2011) – Triangle Futbol Club 93 Navy

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Tiger Newcomers Clemson 19 • Jenna Polonsky Before • Earned four varsity letters in soccer from Ronald Wilson Reagan High School Midfielder • Three-time All-Conference selection (2009-2011) • Two-time All-Region and All-State honoree (2010-2011) Undeclared • Named conference and region Player-of-the-Year in 2011 Freshman • Named to the ODP first team in 2010 and 2011 Named to the NSCAA High School All-Region Team- South Winston-Salem, NC •Region (2012) • State Champion 2011 (Fusion Elite Club Team)

24 • Sydney Branson Goalkeeper Undeclared Freshman Raleigh, NC

25 • Annie Studdert Defender/Midfielder Language & International Health

Freshman Sonoma, CA

Before Clemson • Earned three varsity letters in soccer and one in cross country at Cary Academy • Three-time All-Conference Honoree • All-State Selection (2011) • Holds school’s single-season saves record • Holds the record for career saves • State runner-up and Super Y National Champion (2011) – Triangle Futbol Club 93 Navy

Before Clemson • Earned four varsity letters in soccer and basketball and one varsity letter in swimming at Sonoma Valley High School • Three-time All-Sonoma County League selection (soccer and basketball) • Two-Time North Coast Section Redwood Empire All-Empire Honoree (soccer and basketball) • Played for San Juan Spirits Club Team • Member of the ECNL National Showcase All-Event Team (2010)

Clemson 26 • Hunter Rittgers Before • Earned three varsity soccer letters at Torrey Pines High School

Goalkeeper Pre-Business

Freshman Escondido, CA 24

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Was the MVP of the 2012 Surf Cup Named All-League in the Palomar League in 2012 Named to the ECNL fall showcase all-event team in 2011 Was a Scholar Athlete – 2010-12 2011 SoCal State Champion (Surf) 2011 Palomar League and State Champion 2010 Avocado League Champion SoCal ODP pool 2007, 2009

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Eddie Radwanski Head Coach UNCG ‘97 Second Season Eddie Radwanski is entering his second season as the head coach of the Clemson women’s soccer team. In his first season, the Tigers posted a 6-12 record and recorded the program’s best non-conference record (6-2) since 2007. In the classroom in Radwanski’s first year with the program, the Tigers achieved a 3.07 cumulative team grade point average during the fall semester, and a 3.29 team GPA in the spring. Also in 2011, Radwanski coached the program’s first ACC All-Freshman team selection (Liska Dobberstein) since the 2006 season. Prior to arriving at Clemson, Radwanski spent 10 seasons as the head coach at UNC Greensboro, where he amassed a 140-65-13 record and led the Spartans to five NCAA tournament appearances during his tenure. The Spartans, who concluded the 2010 season with a 19-2-1 record, were ranked 10th in the nation according to the National Soccer Coaches Association of America final regular season poll. That year, Radwanski was named the association’s Southeast Region Coach of the Year. The Spartans won the Southern Conference regular season and/or tournament championship eight of Radwanski’s 10 seasons, and the team earned the NSCAA Team Academic Award every year from 2001-2010. In his 10 years at UNC Greensboro, Radwanski coached 19 NSCAA Regional All-Americans, 46 All-Southern Conference selections, five SoCon Freshmen of the Year, five SoCon Players of the Year and four SoCon Tournament Most Valuable Players. He was a three-time SoCon Coach of the Year, in 2006, 2007 and 2008. 26

Radwanski’s women’s soccer coaching experience includes nine seasons (2002-2010) as coach of the 1994 Region III Olympic Development Program Team. In addition, Radwanski spent one season as the head coach of the Piedmont Spark, which won the 1999 W-League regular season national championship under his watch. He was also the head coach and coaching director for the Twisters Soccer Club of Greensboro for three years from 1996-1999. Prior to coaching, Radwanski played four seasons at UNC Greensboro from 1981-1984 and was captain of the school’s NCAA Division III men’s soccer national championship teams in 1982 and 1983. Radwanski, a two-time All-American, was inducted into the UNC Greensboro Hall of Fame in 2000. Radwanski played five seasons for the Carolina Dynamo from 1993-1998 and helped the team win U.S. Interregional Soccer League national titles in 1993 and 1994. He was named the USISL MVP and national finals MVP in 1993. A member of the U.S. National Team Pool from 1985-92, Radwanski made five starts for the National Team in 1985. He also played with the World Cup, Olympic, World University and National Indoor teams in the 1980s and early 1990s. Radwanski earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from UNC Greensboro in 1997. He holds a United States Soccer Federation “A” coaching license, as well as an NSCAA Premier Diploma. Radwanski and his wife, Stephanie, have one daughter, Logan.

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Eddie Radwanski Coaching Records School Year Overall Record Conference Record UNCG 2001 15-8-0 8-2-0 (SoCon) UNCG 2002 7-12-2 4-5-1 (SoCon) UNCG 2003 15-7-2 9-2-0 (SoCon) UNCG UNCG UNCG

2004 2005 2006

14-5-1 11-7-1 13-8-2

9-1-1 (SoCon) 6-3-1 (SoCon) 9-0-1 (SoCon)

UNCG

2007

16-5-1

10-0-0 (SoCon)

UNCG UNCG UNCG

2008 2009 2010

16-4-3 13-7-0 19-2-1

10-0-1 (SoCon) 9-2-0 (SoCon) 11-0-0 (SoCon)

Clemson 2011 6-12-0 Totals 145-77-13

0-10-0 (ACC) 85-15-5 (SoCon) 0-10-0 (ACC)

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SoCon Tournament Champs NCAA First Round ------------------------SoCon Tournament Champs NCAA Second Round SoCon Regular-Season Champs ------------------------SoCon Regular-Season Champs SoCon Tournament Champs NCAA First Round SoCon Regular-Season Champs NCAA Second Round SoCon Regular-Season Champs SoCon Regular-Season Champs SoCon Regular-Season Champs SoCon Tournament Champs NCAA First Round --------------------7 SoCon Regular Season Championships 4 SoCon Tournament Championships 5 NCAA Tournament Appearances

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Jeff Robbins Assistant Coach Whitworth ‘95 Second Season

Jeff Robbins is entering his second season as an assistant coach on Eddie Radwanski’s Tiger staff. Prior to coming to Clemson, Robbins spent four seasons on Radwanski’s staff at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Robbins was the first assistant at UNC Greensboro from 2008-2010 and was a volunteer assistant in 2007, during which time the Spartans won four consecutive Southern Conference regular season titles, advanced to the NCAA Tournament two times and achieved a national ranking as high as 10th (in the 2010 final regular season poll). During his time with the Spartan program, Robbins maintained many responsibilities, including the organization of team travel, office management, monitoring academic progress, recruiting and player evaluation, scouting, team training, coaching and game planning. Prior to his time at UNC Greensboro, Robbins spent eight years as the Executive Director & Director of Coaching for the Women’s Spokane Shadow Youth Soccer Club in Spokane, WA. During this time from 2000-2007, he was responsible for the oversight of the entire club structure. From 1997-2006, Robbins was General Manager of the United Soccer League’s Spokane Shadow, after playing and serving as Director of Operations for the team in 1995 and 1996. He was inducted in the USL’s Hall of Fame in 2004 and earned the league’s Executive-ofthe-Year Award in 2000. Robbins was a four-year starter at NAIA schools Westmont College (Santa Barbara, CA) and Whitworth University (Spokane, WA) and was a member of two NAIA Conference Championship teams. He graduated from Whitworth University in 1995 with a bachelor of arts degree in political science. Robbins holds advanced coaching licenses from USSF and NSCAA, and also has earned a USSF National Youth License and an NSCAA goalkeeping license.

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Siri Mullinix the 2004 Women’s Olympic Team and the 1999 FIFA Women’s World Cup Team.

Assistant Coach UNC ‘99 Second Season Siri Mullinix is entering her second season as an assistant coach for the Tigers. Mullinix was an All-American goalkeeper at North Carolina, as well as an Olympic silver medalist and a FIFA Women’s World Cup bronze medalist as a goalkeeper for the U.S. National Team in 2000 and 2003, respectively. Mullinix is also the goalkeeper’s coach for the U.S. Under-18 Women’s National Team and spent part of June 2012 at the U-18 youth national team camp at the Olympic Training Center in Chula Vista, CA. The purpose of the team is to serve as a transitional period for girls who have the potential to make up the nucleus of the future U-20 National Team and represent America in the U-20 Women’s World Cup. Through international competition and team practices, the girls of the U-18 National Team are critiqued, observed, and given chances to prove their potential.

From 2001-03, Mullinix played for the Washington Freedom of the Women’s United Soccer Association (WUSA). She helped lead the Freedom to the 2003 WUSA Founder’s Cup Championship and was named to the league’s All-Star team that season. Mullinix was a three-year starter in goal for the University of North Carolina, during which time the Tar Heels won two NCAA Championships (1996 and 1997) and four ACC titles (1995-98). She was named a First Team All-American and finished her career with a 0.27 goals against average, a mark that remains second-best in Tar Heel program history. Mullinix graduated from North Carolina in 1999 with a bachelor of arts degree in exercise sport science. In 2010, she earned a masters of education degree in sport leadership at Virginia Commonwealth. Her sister, Cindy, played for the Clemson women’s soccer team from 1999-2002, during which time the Tigers advanced to the NCAA Tournament four times, reaching the quarterfinals in 1999 and 2000.

Prior to joining the Clemson coaching staff, Mullinix spent three seasons as an assistant coach at Virginia Commonwealth University. Prior to working with the Ram program, Mullinix was an assistant coach under Clemson Head Coach Eddie Radwanski at UNC Greensboro from 2005-2008. Her responsibilities at VCU and UNC Greensboro included recruiting, managing of administrative and travel activities and organizing and managing summer camps. She also created and executed all goalkeeper training sessions and assisted with the planning and conducting of team practices and conditioning. Mullinix played for the U.S. National Team from 1999 to 2004. She started and played every minute in goal for the United States’ team that won the Olympic silver medal in 2000. That year, she started 28 of 29 games, the most games started by a U.S. goalkeeper in a calendar year, and posted a U.S. record 15 shutouts. Mullinix also played for the U.S. National Team that won the bronze medal at the 2003 FIFA Women’s World Cup. In addition, she was a member of the Residency Squad for

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Support Staff

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Robyn Pepicelli Volunteer Assistant

Dennis Love Strength & Conditioning

Sydney Byrd Manager

Mike Wilson Equipment Manager

Abby Schreiter Athletic Trainer

Yashica Martin Academic Advisor

Libby Kehn Sports Information

Dr. Len Reeves Team Physician

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History and Records

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2011 ACC Season Review 2011 Final ACC Standings

Conference

Team Duke

W L T Pct. For Opp. Home Road 8 1 1 .850 15 3 4-0-1 4-1-0

Virginia Wake Forest North Carolina Boston College Florida State Maryland Virginia Tech Miami NC State Clemson

7 2 1 .750 19 5 2 3 .650 14 6 3 1 .650 16 6 4 0 .600 15 5 5 0 .500 19 4 4 2 .500 13 4 5 1 .450 9 3 6 1 .350 14 1 7 2 .200 5 0 10 0 .000 6

8 6 6 8 17 14 12 25 15 31

5-0-0 2-2-1 3-1-1 2-1-2 3-1-1 3-2-0 3-2-0 3-2-0 3-2-0 2-3-0 2-1-2 2-3-0 3-2-0 1-3-1 3-1-1 0-5-0 1-4-0 0-3-2 0-5-0 0-5-0

All-ACC First Team

Kristen Mewis........................................... Boston College Kaitlyn Kerr............................................................Duke Natasha Anasi.........................................................Duke Tori Huster...................................................Florida State Ines Jaurena................................................Florida State Tiffany McCarty............................................Florida State Amber Brooks............................................ North Carolina Crystal Dunn............................................. North Carolina Morgan Brian...................................................... Virginia Caroline Miller..................................................... Virginia Aubrey Bledsoe.............................................Wake Forest Katie Stengel................................................Wake Forest

All-ACC Second Team

Alaina Beyar.............................................. Boston College Julia Bouchelle.......................................... Boston College Tara Campbell.........................................................Duke Kelly Cobb..............................................................Duke Mollie Pathman.......................................................Duke Laura Weinberg.......................................................Duke Jasmyne Spencer............................................... Maryland Kate Howarth........................................................ Miami Kealia Ohai............................................... North Carolina Kelly Conheeney...........................................Virginia Tech Jazmine Reeves............................................Virginia Tech Caralee Keppler.............................................Wake Forest

Overall W L

Road Neutral Streak Lost Lost Lost Tied Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Won

ACC Player of the Year Awards

Offensive Player of the Year Katie Stengel, Wake Forest Defensive Player of the Year Natasha Anasi, Duke Freshman of the Year Morgan Brian, Virginia Coach of the Year Robbie Church, Duke

All-Freshmen Team

Stephanie McCaffrey.................................. Boston College Casey Morrison.......................................... Boston College Liska Dobberstein............................................... Clemson Kelly Cobb..............................................................Duke Dagny Brynjarsdottir.....................................Florida State Jamia Fields.................................................Florida State Shelli Spamer................................................... NC State Olivia Brannon.................................................... Virginia Danielle Colaprico................................................ Virginia Morgan Brian...................................................... Virginia Kim Marshall................................................Wake Forest Riley Ridgik..................................................Wake Forest

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T Pct. For Opp. Home

22 4 1 .833 55 13 14-0-1 4-2-0 4-2-0 17 5 2 .750 59 19 15-1-1 2-3-1 0-1-0 18 4 4 .769 53 20 8-2-1 7-1-2 3-1-1 13 5 2 .700 44 16 6-2-1 5-2-0 2-1-1 12 6 3 .643 37 15 9-3-2 3-3-0 0-0-1 18 7 1 .712 55 28 9-2-0 6-4-0 3-1-1 12 6 4 .636 43 19 6-1-3 4-5-1 2-0-0 14 8 1 .360 42 25 7-3-0 4-5-1 3-0-0 10 8 1 .553 32 33 6-2-1 4-5-0 0-1-0 10 8 2 .550 28 22 7-4-0 2-3-2 1-1-0 6 12 0 .333 31 38 4-7-0 2-5-0 0-0-0

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2011 Results and Statistics Record: 6-12 Overall, 0-10 ACC

Home: 4-7

Away: 2-5

Game-by-Game Team Statistics

Neutral: 0-0 Teams

Results Date August 19

W L T W

Scoring by Period Goals Assts

Pts

Shots CKs

Saves Fouls

August 19, 2011

Score

Site

7-1

H

Opponent (Rank*)

Clemson

5

2

-

-

7

4

18

27

3

9

?

South Carolina State

South Carolina St.

0

1

-

-

1

0

2

9

1

4

?

August 22

W

1-0

H

The Citadel

August 28

W

8-0

A

Presbyterian College

September 2

W

1-0

A

Appalachian State

September 4

W

2-1

H

Northeastern

September 9 L

0-2

H

South Carolina

September 11 L

2-3 (2OT)

H

Furman

September 15 L

2-3 (2OT)

A

Miami (FL)

September 22 L

2-6

H

Florida State (10)

September 25 L

0-2

H

Duke

August 22, 2011 Clemson

1

0

-

-

1

1

3

24

6

2

10

The Citadel

0

0

-

-

0

0

0

8

3

6

4

August 28, 2011 Clemson

5

3

-

-

8

4

20

30

3

1

6

Presbyterian Col.

0

0

-

-

0

0

0

1

0

7

9

September 2, 2011 Clemson

1

0

-

-

1

1

3

10

4

2

6

App St.

0

0

-

-

0

0

0

6

1

6

5

September 4, 2011

September 29 L

1-2

H

Maryland

Clemson

1

1

-

-

2

1

5

18

6

9

8

October 2 L

0-3

H

Boston College (5)

Northeastern

0

1

-

-

1

1

3

10

3

5

10

September 9, 2011

October 6 L

0-2

A

North Carolina (9)

October 13 L

0-3

A

Virginia Tech

October 16 L

0-3

A

Virginia (8)

October 20 L

1-2 (OT)

A

NC State

October 23 L

0-4

H

Wake Forest (3)

October 27

4-0

H

Francis Marion

W

0

0

-

-

0

0

0

9

7

0

10

South Carolina 1

Clemson

1

-

-

2

3

7

5

3

1

13

September 11, 2011 Clemson

1

1

0

0

2

2

6

21

8

0

15

Furman

1

1

0

1

3

2

8

7

2

6

9

September 15, 2011

* Rankings are based on NSCAA poll

Individual Statistics

Clemson

1

1

0

0

2

4

8

9

3

1

20

Miami (FL)

2

0

0

1

3

3

9

11

6

1

9

September 23, 2011 Clemson

0

2

-

-

2

1

5

14

4

7

12

Maddy Elder

18-15

39

6

8

3

22

Florida State

3

3

-

-

6

7

19

17

3

6

8

Liska Dobberstein

18-15

47

5

6

1

17

September 25, 2011

Vanessa Laxgang

18-18

47

2

6

0

14

Clemson

0

0

-

-

0

0

0

2

3

6

8

Heather Marik

18-18

25

3

2

1

7

Duke

1

1

-

-

2

1

5

22

9

1

7

Stacey Huddleston

15-13

10

2

2

0

6

September 29, 2011

Deana Sherry

17-2

13

1

2

0

5

Clemson

1

0

-

-

1

1

3

17

9

1

8

Hailey Karg

13-2

4

0

2

0

4

Maryland

2

0

-

-

2

1

5

6

5

6

3

Rachel Hurd

18-17

7

4

0

0

4

October 2, 2011

Jona Hauksdottir

12-5

11

0

1

0

2

Clemson

0

0

-

-

0

0

0

9

4

11

12

Katelyn Reeve

16-9

9

0

1

1

2

Boston College

2

2

-

-

4

5

13

21

4

3

11

Brittany Beaumont

10-0

3

0

1

0

2

October 6, 2011

Player

GP-GS Shots Assists Goals GWG Pts.

Jennifer Bass

14-2

5

1

0

0

1

Clemson

0

1

-

-

1

1

3

4

2

8

6

Erica Kim

18-17

2

1

0

0

1

North Carolina

2

2

-

-

4

3

11

30

13

1

4

Sarah Jacobs

18-14

14

0

0

0

0

October 13, 2011

Savannah Coiner

16-15

7

0

0

0

0

Clemson

0

0

-

-

0

0

0

9

2

4

12

Alissa Pantuosco

8-0

4

0

0

0

0

Virginia Tech

2

1

-

-

3

3

12

13

3

5

7

Emily Tatum

3-0

1

0

0

0

0

October 16, 2011

Callie Bowie

4-0

0

0

0

0

0

Clemson

0

0

-

-

0

0

0

4

2

6

6

Maggie Murphy

10-0

0

0

0

0

0

Virginia

1

2

-

-

3

3

9

28

9

2

1

Jessica Stephens

3-0

0

0

0

0

0

18-18

0

0

0

0

0

Ashlynne Bass Clemson Totals

18

248

25

31

6

Opponent Totals

18

219

37

38

12

87 113

Goalkeeper Statistics Player Lauren Arnold

GP-GS Minutes Shutouts

GA

GAA Saves

16-12

1267:48

4*

24

1.79

42

6-5

389:30

0

14

3.23

19

-

-

0

0

0.00

2

Clemson Totals

18

1657:18

4

38

2.06

63

Opponent Totals

18

1657:18

7

31

1.68

87

Morgan Hert TEAM

October 20, 2011 Clemson

1

0

0

-

1

2

4

9

5

8

3

NC State

0

1

1

-

2

1

5

22

12

4

7

October 23, 2011 Clemson

0

0

-

-

0

0

0

2

2

3

7

Wake Forest

0

4

-

-

4

4

12

18

9

1

7

October 27, 2011 Clemson

0

4

-

-

4

4

12

27

7

1

6

Francis Marion

0

0

-

-

0

0

0

2

2

11

7

17 14 0 0 31

25

87

Opponents 16 19 1 2 48

37

Clemson

248 83

63 178

113 219 79

87 139

* indicates solo shutouts

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2011 Box Scores Game #1:

Game #3:

Game #5:

Clemson 7, South Carolina State 1

Clemson 8, Presbyterian College 0

Clemson 2, Northeastern 1

August 19 at Clemson, SC

August 28 at Clinton, SC

September 4 at Clemson, SC

Scoring:

Scoring:

Scoring:

CU - Laxgang (from Marik) 4:55

CU - Elder (unassisted) 11:11

CU - Elder (from Huddleston) 13:57

CU - Elder (from Dobberstein) 7:33

CU - Laxgang (unassisted) 18:16

NU - Napoli (from Matthews) 15:53

CU - Huddleston (unassisted) 16:54

CU - Karg (from Dobberstein) 35:40

CU - Elder (Penalty kick) 66:15

CU - Elder (from Laxgang) 23:23

CU - Sherry (from Huddleston) 36:30

CU - Karg (from Dobberstein) 40:07

CU - Sherry (from J. Bass) 41:46

CU - Laxgang (unassisted) 78:21

CU - Elder (Penalty kick) 50:25

Team

1

2

CU - Dobberstein (unassisted) 82:31

CU - Dobberstein (from Elder) 54:35

Northeastern

1

0

-

-

1

SCSCU - Rodriguez (unassisted) 83:40

CU - Beaumont (unassisted) 85:19

Clemson

1

1

-

-

2

Scoring by Period:

Scoring by Period:

Scoring by Period:

Team

1

2

OT OT2

South Carolina St.

0

1

-

-

Clemson

5

2

-

-

Final

OT OT2

Final

Shots: CU 18, NU 10 OT OT2

Final

Corner Kicks: CU 6, NU 3

Team

1

2

1

Clemson

5

3

-

-

8

Saves: CU 5, NU 9

7

Presbyterian College

0

0

-

-

0

Fouls: CU 10, NU 8 Clemson Shots: Elder 5, Dobberstein 3, Coiner 2,

Shots: CU 28, SCSU 9

Shots: CU 30, PC 1

Hauksdottir 2, Laxgang 2, Marik 2, Hurd 1, Reeve 1

Corner Kicks: CU 3, SCSU 1

Corner Kicks: CU 4, PC 0

Clemson Starters: Arnold, Dobberstein, Coiner,

Saves: CU 4, SCSU 9

Saves: CU 1, PC 7

Hauksdottir, Huddleston, Laxgang, A. Bass, Hurd,

Fouls: CU ?, SCSU ?

Fouls: CU 6, PC 9

Jacobs, Marik, Elder

Clemson Shots: Laxgang 8, Dobberstein 7, Marik

Clemson Shots: Sherry 6, Laxgang 4, J. Bass 3,

Clemson Substitutions: Kim, Sherry, Karg, J. Bass,

3, Hurd 2, Elder 2, Huddleston 1, Jacobs 1, Karg 1,

Pantuosco 3, Beaumont 2, Dobberstein 2, Elder 2,

Reeve

Pantuosco 1, Tatum 1

Jacobs 2, Marik 2, Reeve 2, Coiner 1, Karg 1

Attendance: 344

Clemson Starters: Arnold, Kim, Dobberstein,

Clemson Starters: Arnold, Kim, Dobberstein,

Coiner, Huddleston, Laxgang, A. Bass, Hurd, Jacobs,

Coiner, Huddleston, Laxgang, A. Bass, Hurd, Jacobs,

Marik, Elder

Marik, Elder,

Clemson Substitutions: Tatum, Sherry, Stephens,

Clemson Substitutions: Tatum, Sherry, Stephens,

Karg, Beaumont, J. Bass, Murphy, Pantuosco, Bowie,

Karg, Beaumont, J. Bass, Murphy, Pantuosco, Bowie,

Reeve

Reeve

Attendance: 402

Attendance: 425

Game #6: Clemson 0, South Carolina 2 September 9 at Clemson, SC

Game #2:

Game #4:

Scoring: USC - Au (from Henry) 39:35

Clemson 1, The Citadel 0

Clemson 1, Appalachian State 0

August 22 at Clemson, SC

September 2 at Boone, NC

USC - Gilbert (from Holland & Whitney) 67:30 Scoring by Period:

Scoring:

Scoring:

Team

1

2

CU - Marik (from Elder) 17:41

CU - Dobberstein (from Marik) 34:21

South Carolina

1

1

-

-

2

Clemson

0

0

-

-

0

Scoring by Period:

OT OT2

Final

Scoring by Period: OT OT2

Final

OT OT2

Final

Shots: CU 9, USC 5

Team

1

2

Team

1

2

The Citadel

0

0

-

-

0

Clemson

1

0

-

-

1

Corner Kicks: CU 7, USC 3

Clemson

1

0

-

-

1

Appalachian St.

0

0

-

-

0

Saves: CU 0, USC 1 Fouls: CU 10, USC 13 Clemson Shots: Dobberstein 3, Elder 2, Laxgang 2,

Shots: CU 24, CIT 8 Corner Kicks: CU 6, CIT 3

Shots: CU 10, APP 6

Huddleston 1, Marik 1

Saves: CU 6, CIT 2

Corner Kicks: CU 4, APP 1

Clemson Starters: Arnold, Kim, Dobberstein, Hud-

Fouls: CU 10, CIT 4

Saves: CU 2, APP 6

dleston, Laxgang, A. Bass, Hurd, Jacobs, Marik, Elder,

Clemson Shots: Dobberstein 7, Marik 6, Coiner 2,

Fouls: CU 6, APP 5

Reeve

Elder 2, Jacobs 2, Laxgang 2, Sherry 2, Karg 1

Clemson Shots: Dobberstein 3, Laxgang 2, Elder 1,

Clemson Substitutions: Sherry, Beaumont, J.

Clemson Starters: Arnold, Kim, Dobberstein,

Huddleston 1, Hurd 1, Jacobs 1, Marik 1

Bass, Pantuosco

Coiner, Huddleston, Laxgang, A. Bass, Hurd, Jacobs,

Clemson Starters: Arnold, Kim, Dobberstein,

Attendance: 2,573

Marik, Elder

Coiner, Huddleston, Laxgang, A. Bass, Hurd, Jacobs,

Clemson Substitutions: Tatum, Sherry, Karg

Marik, Elder

Attendance: 387

Clemson Substitutions: Sherry, Hauksdottir, Stephens, Karg, Beaumont, J. Bass, Reeve Attendance: 225

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2011 Box Scores Game #9:

Game #7:

Game #11:

Clemson 2, Furman 3 (2 OT)

Clemson 2, #10 Florida State 6

Clemson 1, #11 Maryland 2

September 11 at Clemson, SC

September 22 at Clemson, SC

September 29 at Clemson, SC

Scoring:

Scoring:

Scoring:

CU - Laxgang (from Hurd) 13:48

FSU - Price (unassisted) 1:53

MD - Hubka (from Brock) 1:55

FUR - Shea (unassisted) 31:24

FSU - Cayman (from Jaurena) 11:36

MD - Spencer (unassisted) 22:00

FUR - Stanifer (from Althoff) 50:20

FSU - McCarty (from Fields) 29:47

CU - Dobberstein (from Hurd) 33:52

CU - Dobberstein (from Sherry) 85:31

FSU - McCarty (from Fields) 45:39

FUR - Simpson (from Robinson) 109:25

FSU - Huster (from Cayman & Grubka) 57:19

Scoring by Period: Team

1

2

OT OT2

Final

Furman

1

1

0

1

3

Clemson

1

1

0

0

2

Scoring by Period:

CU - Dobberstein (from Elder) 58:15

Team

1

2

CU - Huddleston (Penalty kick)

Maryland

2

0

-

-

2

FSU - McCarty (from Grubka & Cayman) 87:26

Clemson

1

0

-

-

1

Scoring by Period:

OT OT2

Final

Shots: CU 17, MD 6 OT OT2

Final

Corner Kicks: CU 9, MD 5

Team

1

2

Shots: CU 21, FUR 7

Florida State

3

3

-

-

6

Saves: CU 1, MD 6

Corner Kicks: CU 8, FUR 2

Clemson

0

2

-

-

2

Fouls: CU 8, MD 3 Clemson Shots: Dobberstein 4, Elder 4, Marik 3,

Saves: CU 0, FUR 6 Fouls: CU 9, FUR 15

Shots: CU 14, FSU 17

Hauksdottir 2, Coiner 1, Jacobs 1, Kim 1

Clemson Shots: Laxgang 5, Dobberstein 4, Hud-

Corner Kicks: CU 4, FSU 3

Clemson Starters: Hert, Kim, Dobberstein, Coiner,

dleston 3, Elder 2, Jacobs 2, J. Bass 1, Hauksdottir 1,

Saves: CU 6, FSU 7

Hauksdottir, Huddleston, Laxgang, A. Bass, Hurd,

Karg 1, Reeve 1, Sherry 1

Fouls: CU 12, FSU 8

Marik, Elder

Clemson Starters: Hert, Kim, Hauksdottir, Hud-

Clemson Shots: Dobberstein 4, Huddleston 3,

Clemson Substitutions: Sherry, Karg, Jacobs, J.

dleston, Laxgang, A. Bass, Hurd, Karg, Marik, J. Bass,

Laxgang 3, Elder 2, Marik 1, Sherry 1

Bass, Reeve

Reeve

Clemson Starters: Arnold, Kim, Coiner, Hauksdottir,

Attendance: 313

Clemson Substitutions: Arnold, Dobberstein,

Huddleston, Laxgang, A. Bass, Hurd, Jacobs, Marik,

Sherry, Beaumont, Jacobs, Elder, Pantuosco

Elder

Attendance: 484

Clemson Substitutions: Dobberstein, Sherry, Karg, J. Bass, Murphy, Reeve, Hert

Game #12:

Attendance: 312

Game #8:

Clemson 0, #5 Boston College 4

Game #10:

Clemson 2, Miami 3 (2 OT)

October 2 at Clemson, SC

September 15 at Coral Gables, FL Scoring:

Clemson 0, #4 Duke 2 September 25 at Clemson, SC

Scoring:

BC - Wirth (from Mewis & Lombard) 36:28 BC - McCaffrey (from Beyar) 44:00

UM - Howarth (from Simms) 3:30 UM - Howarth (from Flinn) 14:33

Scoring:

BC - Davitt (from Dimartino) 60:35

CU - Hauksdottir (from Hurd & Elder) 19:11

DU - Lipp (from Doria) 12:12

BC - Wirth (from Mewis) 70:23

CU - Marik (from Dobberstein & Elder) 48:13

DU - Weinberg (unassisted) 74:33 Scoring by Period:

UM - Flinn (from Schwitter) 101:01 Scoring by Period: Scoring by Period: Team

1

2

OT OT2

Final

Clemson

1

1

0

0

2

Miami

2

0

0

1

3

Team

1

2

OT OT2

Final

Duke

1

1

-

-

2

Clemson

0

0

-

-

0

Team

1

2

Boston College

2

2

OT OT2 -

-

Final 4

Clemson

0

0

-

-

0

Shots: CU 9, BC 21 Shots: CU 2, DU 22

Corner Kicks: CU 4, BC 4

Shots: CU 9, UM 11

Corner Kicks: CU 3, DU 9

Saves: CU 11, BC 3

Corner Kicks: CU 3, UM 6

Saves: CU 6, DU 1

Fouls: CU 12, BC 11

Saves: CU 1, UM 1

Fouls: CU 8, DU 7

Clemson Shots: Hurd 2, Laxgang 2, Beaumont 1,

Fouls: CU 20, UM 9

Clemson Shots: Elder 1, Reeve 1

Dobberstein 1, Elder 1, Hauksdottir 1, Marik 1

Clemson Shots: Hauksdottir 3, Laxgang 3, Marik

Clemson Starters: Hert, Kim, Dobberstein, Sherry,

Clemson Starters: Hert, Kim, Dobberstein, Coiner,

2, Elder 1

Coiner, Laxgang, A. Bass, Hurd, Jacobs, Marik, Reeve

Huddleston, Laxgang, A. Bass, Hurd, Jacobs, Marik,

Clemson Starters: Arnold, Kim, Dobberstein,

Clemson Substitutions: Hauksdottir, Huddleston,

Elder

Coiner, Hauksdottir, Huddleston, Laxgang, A. Bass,

Karg, Beaumont, J. Bass, Murphy, Elder, Pantuosco

Clemson Substitutions: Arnold, Sherry, Hauksdot-

Hurd, Marik, Elder

Attendance: 350

tir, Karg, Beaumont, J. Bass, Murphy, Pantuosco,

Clemson Substitutions: Sherry, Jacobs

Bowie, Reeve

Attendance: 427

Attendance: 312

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2011 Box Scores Game #13:

Game #15:

Game #17:

Clemson 0, #9 North Carolina 2

Clemson 0, #8 Virginia 3

Clemson 0, #3 Wake Forest 4

October 6 at Chapel Hill, NC

October 16 at Charlottesville, VA

October 23 at Clemson, SC

Scoring:

Scoring:

Scoring:

UNC - Jones (from Rich & Morris) 64:14

UVA - Brian (from Colaprico & Fancher) 36:32

WF - Nuzzolese (from Winford) 56:42

UNC - Ohai (from Lubrano) 89:27

UVA - Douglas (from Alwine) 56:31

WF - Nuzzolese (from Meier) 68:35

UVA - Brannon (unassisted) 70:52

WF - Howell (from Marshall) 74:23

Scoring by Period:

WF - Meier (from McBryar) 80:04 OT OT2

Final

Scoring by Period:

Team

1

2

Clemson

0

0

-

-

0

Team

1

2

North Carolina

0

2

-

-

2

Clemson

0

0

-

-

0

Team

1

2

Virginia

1

2

-

-

3

Wake Forest

0

4

-

-

4

Clemson

0

0

-

-

0

OT OT2

Final

Scoring by Period: OT OT2

Final

Shots: CU 7, UNC 13

Shots: CU 4, UVA 28

Corner Kicks: CU 4, UNC 4

Corner Kicks: CU 2, UVA 9

Shots: CU 2, WF 18

Saves: CU 2, UNC 2

Saves: CU 6, UVA 2

Corner Kicks: CU 2, WF 9

Fouls: CU 14, UNC 12

Fouls: CU 6, UVA 1

Saves: CU 3, WF 1

Clemson Shots: Dobberstein 3, Coiner 1, Elder 1,

Clemson Shots: Dobberstein 1, Elder 1, Jacobs 1,

Fouls: CU 7, WF 7

Jacobs 1, Laxgang 1

Laxgang 1

Clemson Shots: J. Bass 1, Kim 1

Clemson Starters: Arnold, Kim, Dobberstein,

Clemson Starters: Arnold, Kim, Sherry, Huddleston,

Clemson Starters: Arnold, Kim, Dobberstein,

Coiner, Laxgang, A. Bass, Hurd, Jacobs, Marik, Elder,

Laxgang, A. Bass, Karg, Jacobs, Marik, J. Bass, Reeve

Coiner, Laxgang, A. Bass, Hurd, Jacobs, Marik, Elder,

Reeve

Clemson Substitutions: Dobberstein, Coiner,

Reeve

Clemson Substitutions: None

Hauksdottir, Hurd, Murphy, Elder, Pantuosco

Clemson Substitutions: Sherry, Hauksdottir, Karg,

Attendance: 718

Attendance: 1405

Beaumont, J. Bass, Murphy Attendance: 312

Game #14:

Game #16:

Game #18:

Clemson 0, Virginia Tech 3

Clemson 1, NC State 2 (OT)

Clemson 4, Francis Marion 0

October 13 at Blacksburg, VA

October 20 at Raleigh, NC

October 27 at Clemson, SC

Scoring:

Scoring:

Scoring:

VT - Cramp (from Conhenney) 2:22

CU - Elder (from Hurd & Kim) 17:48

CU - Reeve (from Elder) 52:52

VT - Mayrose (from Conhenney) 40:35

NCST - Spamer (unassisted) 63:05

CU - Laxgang (unassisted) 56:28

VT - Reeves (from Conhenney) 66:54

NCST - Cain (from Bronson) 96:52

CU - Laxgang (from Dobberstein) 57:05

Scoring by Period:

Scoring by Period:

CU - Elder (from Marik & Laxgang) 78:50

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OT OT2

Final

OT OT2

Final

Scoring by Period:

Team

1

2

Team

1

2

Clemson

0

0

-

-

0

Clemson

1

0

0

-

1

Team

1

2

Virginia Tech

2

1

-

-

3

NC State

0

1

1

-

2

Francis Marion

0

0

-

-

0

Clemson

0

4

-

-

4

OT OT2

Final

Shots: CU 9, VT 13

Shots: CU 9, NCST 22

Corner Kicks: CU 2, VT 3

Corner Kicks: CU 5, NCST 12

Shots: CU 27, FMU 2

Saves: CU 4, VT 5

Saves: CU 8, NCST 4

Corner Kicks: CU 7, FMU 2

Fouls: CU 12, VT 7

Fouls: CU 3, NCST 7

Saves: CU 1, FMU 11

Clemson Shots: Laxgang 3, Dobberstein 2, Elder 2,

Clemson Shots: Elder 3, Laxgang 2, Reeve 2, Dob-

Fouls: CU 7, FMU 6

Hurd 1, Jacobs 1,

berstein 1, Marik 1

Clemson Shots: Elder 7, Laxgang 7, Sherry 3, Dob-

Clemson Starters: Hert, Kim, Dobberstein, Coiner,

Clemson Starters: Arnold, Kim, Dobberstein,

berstein 2, Hauksdottir 2, Jacobs 2, Marik 2, Reeve 2

Laxgang, A. Bass, Hurd, Jacobs, Marik, Elder, Reeve

Coiner, Huddleston, Laxgang, A. Bass, Hurd, Marik,

Clemson Starters: Arnold, Kim,Dobberstein, Coiner,

Clemson Substitutions: Arnold, Sherry, Hauksdot-

Elder, Reeve

Laxgang, A. Bass, Hurd, Jacobs, Marik, Elder, Reeve

tir, Huddleston, Beaumont, J. Bass, Murphy

Clemson Substitutions: Sherry, Jacobs, J. Bass,

Clemson Substitutions: Sherry, Hauskdottir, Karg,

Attendance: 347

Murphy

Beaumont, Murphy, Pantuosco, Bowie

Attendance: 772

Attendance: 379

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2011 Goal-Assist Chart

Totals

Francis Marion

Wake Forest

NC State

Virginia

Virginia Tech

North Carolina

Boston College

Maryland

Duke

Florida State

Miami (FL)

Furman

South Carolina

Northeastern

Appalachain State

Presbyterian College

The Citdel

South Carolina State

Goal-Assist Chart

Player Jennifer Bass - - 0-1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0-1 Brittany Beaumont - - 1-0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-0 Liska Dobberstein 1-2 - 1-1 1-0 - - 1-0 0-1 1-0 - 1-0 - - - - - - 0-1 6-5 Maddy Elder 2-0 0-1 2-1 - 2-0 - - 0-2 0-1 - - - - - - 1-0 - 1-1 8-6 Jona Hauksdottir - - - - - - - 1-0 - - - - - - - - - - 1-0 Stacy Huddleston 1-0 - 0-1 - 0-1 - - - 1-0 - - - - - - - - - 2-2 Rachel Hurd - - - - - - 0-1 0-1 - - 0-1 - - - - 0-1 - - 0-4 Hailey Karg 1-0 - 1-0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2-0 Erica Kim - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0-1 - - 0-1 Vanessa Laxgang 2-1 - 1-0 - - - 1-0 - - - - - - - - - - 2-1 6-2 Heather Marik 0-1 1-0 - 0-1 - - - 1-0 - - - - - - - - - 0-1 2-3 Katelyn Reeve - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-0 1-0 Deana Sherry - - 2-0 - - - 0-1 - - - - - - - - - - - 2-1 Totals 7-4 1-1 8-4 1-1 2-1 0-0 2-2 2-4 2-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 4-4 31-25

Liska Dobberstein was second on the team in goals and assists as a freshman in 2011. Dobberstein was also named to the 2011 ACC All-Freshmen Team.

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Single Match Bests Most Goals No. Name Opponent Site Date 1. 4 Carmie Landeen Georgia State H 10/1/94 4 Jennifer Crawford South Carolina H 10/4/97 4 Heather Beem Duke H 10/22/99 4 Julie Bolt UNC-Asheville H 8/31/08 4. 3 Carmie Landeen Wake Forest H 10/23/94 3 Carmie Landeen UNC-Greensboro H 9/2/95 3 Carmie Landeen Florida State H 9/29/95 3 Carmie Landeen South Carolina H 9/20/95 3 Beth Keller UNC-Asheville H 9/1/96 3 Beth Keller Furman H 9/24/96 3 Jennifer Crawford Massachusetts N1 10/31/97 3 Beth Keller N.C. State N2 11/5/98 3 Rachel Gallegos UNC-Asheville H 8/27/99 3 Lindsey Browne Virginia H 9/29/01 3 Courtney Foster C. of Charleston H 10/28/03 3 Courtney Foster UNC-Asheville H 10/12/04 3 Meghan Smith Tennessee Tech H 8/27/06 3 Vanessa Laxgang Francis Marion A 10/24/10 N1 - Athens, GA N2 - ACC Tournament, Orlando, FL

Most Assists No. Name 1. 4 Keri Nelson 4 Paige Ledford 4 Julie Bolt 4. 3 Sharon Pickering 3 Susan Trenery 3 Sara Burkett 3 Beth Keller 3 Lindsay Browne 3 Allison Graham 3 Jacquelyn Hines 3 Allison Graham

Opponent Char. Southern UNC Asheville Tennessee Tech UNC-Asheville Appalachian St. Davidson Duke Gardner-Webb East Carolina UNC-Asheville Kennesaw State

Site Date H 9/28/94 H 10/12/04 H 8/27/06 H 10/17/95 H 10/20/95 A 9/3/97 H 10/22/99 H 9/4/01 H 9/9/04 H 10/12/04 H 10/28/05

Most Points No. Name 1. 8 Carmie Landeen 8 Jennifer Crawford 8 Rachel Gallegos 8 Heather Beem 8 Julie Bolt 5. 7 Carmie Landeen 7 Carmie Landeen 7 Beth Keller 7 Sara Burkett 7 Courtney Foster

Opponent Georgia State South Carolina UNC-Asheville Duke UNC-Asheville Wake Forest South Carolina UNC-Asheville Davidson C. of Charleston

Site Date H 10/1/94 H 10/4/97 H 8/27/99 H 10/22/99 H 8/31/08 H 10/23/94 H 10/30/95 H 9/1/96 A 9/3/97 H 10/28/03

Most Goalkeeper Saves No. Name Opponent 1. 16 Katie Carson North Carolina 16 Katie Carson North Carolina 3. 15 Katie Carson Nebraska 4. 14 Meredith McCullen N.C. State 5. 12 Katie Carson Tennessee 12 Paula Pritzen Boston College N1 - ACC Tournament, Chapel Hill, NC

Site Date A 9/19/99 A 11/27/99 H 9/26/99 N1 11/3/94 A 9/23/01 H 10/25/09

Most Goals in a Half No. Name 1. 3 Carmie Landeen 3 Carmie Landeen 3 Beth Keller 3 Jennifer Crawford

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Opponent Georgia State South Carolina UNC-Asheville Massachusetts

Site Date H 10/1/94 H 9/30/95 H 9/1/96 N1 10/31/97

3 Jennifer Crawford South Carolina 3 Beth Keller N.C. State 3 Rachel Gallegos UNC-Asheville 3 Heather Beem Duke 3 Lindsay Browne Virginia 3 Courtney Foster UNC-Asheville 3 Meghan Smith Tennessee Tech 3 Julie Bolt UNC-Asheville N1 - Athens, GA N2 - ACC Tournament, Orlando, FL

H N2 H H H H H H

10/4/97 11/5/98 8/27/99 10/22/99 9/29/01 10/12/04 8/27/06 8/31/08

Most Assists in a Half No. Name 1. 4 Julie Bolt 2. 3 Sharon Pickering 3 Sara Burkett 3 Allison Graham

Opponent Tennessee Tech UNC-Asheville Davidson East Carolina

Site Date H 8/27/06 H 10/17/95 A 9/3/97 H 9/9/04

Most Goals by an Opponent No. Name 1. 3 Robin Confer 3 Tobin Heath 3 Sinead Farrelly

Opponent North Carolina North Carolina Virginia

Site Date H 10/26/97 H 9/25/08 H 10/5/08

Most Assists by an Opponent No. Name 1. 3 Marihelen Tomer

Opponent Southern Cal

Site Date H 9/14/08

All-Time Hat Tricks Carmie Landeen 4 goals vs. Georgia State, 10/1/94 3 goals vs. Wake Forest, 10/23/94 3 goals vs. UNC-Greensboro, 9/2/95 3 goals vs. Florida State, 10/29/95 3 goals vs. South Carolina, 10/30/95 Beth Keller 3 goals vs. UNC-Asheville, 9/1/96 3 goals vs. Furman, 9/24/96 3 goals vs. N.C. State, 11/5/98 Jennifer Crawford 4 goals vs. South Carolina, 10/4/97 3 goals vs. Massachusetts, 10/31/97 Rachel Gallegos 3 goals vs. UNC-Asheville, 8/27/99 Heather Beem 4 goals vs. Duke, 10/22/99 Lindsay Browne 3 goals vs. Virginia, 9/29/01 Courtney Foster 3 goals vs. College of Charleston, 10/28/03 3 goals vs. UNC-Asheville, 10/12/04 Meghan Smith 3 goals vs. Tennessee Tech, 8/27/06 Julie Bolt 4 goals vs. UNC-Asheville, 8/31/08 Vanessa Laxgang 3 goals vs. Francis Marion, 10/24/10

2 by Lindsay Browne, 2 by Paige Ledford, 2 by Kelly Schneider vs. East Carolina, 9/9/04

Three Players Having Two or More Assists in a Single Match 2 by Nikki Tompkins, 2 by Sheri Bueter, 2 by Lissa Mansberry vs. UNC-Charlotte, 9/25/94 3 by Sara Burkett, 2 by Libby King, 2 by Alison Burpee vs. Davidson, 9/3/97 2 by Tatum Clowney, 2 by Sara Burkett, 2 by Leigh Clark vs. Auburn, 9/1/98 2 by Rachel Gallegos, 2 by Tiffany Lambert, 2 by Audria Lyons vs. UNC-Asheville, 8/27/99 4 by Paige Ledford, 3 by Jacquelyn Hines, 2 by Lydia Vandenbergh vs. UNC-Asheville, 10/12/04

Shortest Time Between Goals Time Scorer vs. Appalachian State, 10/20/95 0:24 Lindsay Massengale Lindsay Massengale vs. Davidson, 9/3/97 0:25 Jennifer Crawford Sheri Bueter vs. UNC-Greensboro, 10/12/99 0:26 Heather Beem Alison Burpee vs. Francis Marion, 10/27/11 0:37 Vanessa Laxgang Vanessa Laxgang vs. UNC-Asheville, 9/1/96 0:47 Beth Keller Lissa Mansberry vs. Auburn, 9/1/98 0:47 Libby King Alison Burpee

Time 15:37 16:01 26:39 27:04 57:44 58:10 56:28 57:05 26:30 27:17 31:40 32:27

Note: Bold indicates current players

Three Players Scoring Two or More Goals in a Single Match 2 by Carmie Landeen, 2 by Nikki Tompkins, 2 by Christie Szyman vs. UNC-Charlotte, 9/25/94 2 by Sara Burkett, 2 by Jennifer Crawford, 2 by Sheri Bueter vs. Davidson, 9/3/97 2 by Alison Burpee, 2 by Libby King, 2 by Sara Burkett vs. Auburn, 9/1/98

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Julie Bolt is tied for the lead in program history in single match bests for goals and points and is one of just ten Tigers to ever record a hat trick.


Single Season Bests Most Goals Rk. No. Name

Assists per Game Average Games Year

Rk. No. Name

Ast-Gms Year

1.

24

Carmie Landeen

20

1994

1.

0.65

Sheri Bueter

13-20

1994

2.

19

Carmie Landeen

21

1995

2.

0.55

Sara Burkett

12-22

1997

3.

18

Deliah Arrington

22

2002

3.

0.53

Keri Nelson

10-19

1994

4.

17

Jennifer Crawford

22

1997

5.

16

Nikki Tompkins

20

1994

16

Sara Burkett

22

1998

Rk. No. Name

7.

14

Beth Keller

21

1998

1.

57

Carmie Landeen

20

1994

8.

13

Lindsay Browne

23

2000

2.

43

Deliah Arrington

22

2002

13

Jennifer Crawford

21

1996

3.

42

Carmie Landeen

21

1995

13

Courtney Foster

20

2003

42

Sara Burkett

22

1998

5.

41

Nikki Tompkins

20

1994

6.

38

Lindsay Browne

23

2000

7.

36

Jennifer Crawford

22

1997

Goals per Game Average Rk. Avg. Name

Gls-Gms Year

Most Points Games Year

1.

1.20

Carmie Landeen

24-20

1994

8.

34

Deliah Arrington

22

2000

2.

0.90

Carmie Landeen

19-21

1995

9.

33

Beth Keller

21

1998

3.

0.82

Deliah Arrington

18-22

2002

10.

32

Jennifer Crawford

21

1996

Most Assists Rk. No. Name

Points per Game Average Games Year

Rk. No. Name

Pts-Gms Year

1.

13

Sheri Bueter

20

1994

1.

2.85

Carmie Landeen

57-20

1994

2.

12

Sara Burkett

22

1997

2.

2.05

Nikki Tompkins

41-20

1994

12

Sheri Bueter

23

1998

3.

2.00

Carmie Landeen

42-21

1995

12

Lindsay Browne

23

2000

5.

11

Allison Graham

20

2003

6.

10

Keri Nelson

19

1994

Rk. No. Name

10

Sharon Pickering

21

1995

1.

12

Katie Carson

23

1999

10

Sara Burkett

22

1998

2.

10

Katie Carson

23

2000

10

Deliah Arrington

23

2000

10

Katie Carson

21

2001

10

Lindsay Browne

22

2002

4.

9

Ashley Phillips

24

2006

3.

0.84

Meredith McCullen

16-20

1995

10

Molly Franklin

20

2007

5.

8

Lauren Whitt

20

2003

4.

0.89

Katie Carson

19-21

2001

6.

7

Meredith McCullen

20

1995

5.

0.91

Lauren Whitt

18-20

2003

Most Shutouts Games Year

Best Save Percentage

Most Saves Rk. No. Name

Games Year

Rk. No. Name

Svs-Gms Year

1.

119

Ashley Phillips

24

2006

1.

0.843

91-18

1994

2.

109

Katie Carson

23

1999

2

.0.832 Ashley Phillips

119-24

Meredith McCullen

2006

0.828

Suzanne Putnam

58-14

1997

3.

93

Ashley Phillips

19

2005

3.

93

Paula Pritzen

17

2008

4.

0.827

Meredith McCullen

77-20

1995

5.

91

Meredith McCullen

18

1994

5.

0.822

Ashley Phillips

88-20

2007

6.

89

Paula Pritzen

18

2009

6.

0.814

Katie Carson

83-21

2001

7.

0.781

Ashley Phillips

93-19

2005

89

Lauren Arnold

18

2010

8.

88

Ashley Phillips

20

2007

9.

83

Katie Carson

21

2001

10.

77

Meredith McCullen

20

1995

Rk. No. Name 1.

5.47

Paula Pritzen

Year

1.

3

Carmie Landeen

1995

2.

2

Carmie Landeeen

1994

2

Beth Keller

1996

2008

2

Jennifer Crawford

1997

5.

1

Several Players

Svs-Gms Year 93-17

Most Hat Tricks Rk. No. Name

Saves per Game Average 2.

5.06

Meredith McCullen

91-18

1994

3.

4.96

Ashley Phillips

119-24

2006

4.

4.94

Paula Pritzen

89-18

2009

4.94

Lauren Arnold

89-18

2010

Consecutive Games with a Goal Rk. No. Name

Year

5

Carmie Landeen

1994

6.

4.89

Ashley Phillips

93-19

2005

1.

7.

4.73

Katie Carson

109-23

1999

5

Nikki Tompkins

1994

8.

4.42

Meredith McCullen

53-12

1997

5

Deliah Arrington

2002

9.

4.33

Ashley Phillips

26-6

2004

Goals Allowed Average Rk. No. Name

Sheri Bueter holds the single season assists record with 13 posted in 1994.

Ashley Phillips ranks first in Clemson history in single season saves with 119 recorded in 2006, and is second in Tiger record books in best save percentage (0.832) and third in saves per game average (4.96).

Fewest Games to 20 Goals

GA-Gms Year

1.

0.63

Katie Carson

14-23

2000

2.

0.74

Katie Carson

17-23

1999

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Carmie Landeen, 16 games in 1994

Note: Bold indicates current players

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Class Records/Yearly Leaders Yearly Leaders Year 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

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Goals

Name, Class Carmie Landeen, FR Carmie Landeen, SO Jennifer Crawford, FR Jennifer Crawford, SO Sara Burkett, SR Deliah Arrington, FR Lindsay Browne, FR Deliah Arrington, JR Deliah Arrington, SR Courtney Foster, FR Courtney Foster, SO Allison Graham, SR Molly Franklin, FR Courtney Foster, SR Nuria Zufia, SR Julie Bolt, SR Maddy Elder, FR Maddy Elder, SO Maddy Elder, JR

Assists

No. 24 19 13 17 16 9 13 11 18 13 7 7 6 6 6 9 10 5 8

Year 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Name, Class Sheri Bueter, FR Sharon Pickering, FR Sara Burkett, SO Sara Burkett, JR Sheri Bueter, SR Deliah Arrington, FR Heather Beem, FR Beth Keller, SR Lindsay Browne, FR Lindsay Browne, SO Lindsay Browne, JR Allison Graham, SO Allison Graham, JR Jacquelyn Hines, FR Paige Ledford, SR Lydia Vandenbergh, JR Allison Graham, SR Julie Bolt, SO Molly Franklin, SO Molly Franklin, JR Lily Boleyn, SR Maddy Elder, SO Maddy Elder, JR

Year 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Name, Class Goals Assts Pts. Carmie Landeen, FR 24 9 57 Carmie Landeen, SO 19 4 42 Jennifer Crawford, FR 13 6 32 Jennifer Crawford, SO 17 2 36 Sara Burkett, SR 16 10 42 Deliah Arrington, FR 9 7 25 Lindsay Browne, FR 13 12 38 Lindsay Browne, SO 9 8 26 Deliah Arrington, SR 18 7 43 Courtney Foster, FR 13 5 31 Courtney Foster, SO 7 1 15 Lindsay Browne, SR 6 3 15 Allison Graham, SR 7 9 23 Molly Franklin, FR 6 4 16 Courtney Foster, SR 6 4 16 Julie Bolt, SR 9 1 19 Maddy Elder, FR 10 1 21 Maddy Elder, SO 5 3 15 Maddy Elder, JR 8 6 22

Points

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

Year 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Year 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Year 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Solo Shutouts

Name, Class Meredith McCullen, FR Meredith McCullen, SO Suzanne Putnam, JR Suzanne Putnam, SR Katie Carson, FR Katie Carson, SO Katie Carson, JR Katie Carson, SR Lauren Heos, SO Lauren Whitt, SR Lauren Johnston, FR Ashley Phillips, SO Ashley Phillips, JR Ashley Phillips, SR Paula Pritzen, SO Paula Pritzen, JR Lauren Arnold, FR Lauren Arnold, SO

Saves

Name, Class Meredith McCullen, FR Meredith McCullen, SO Suzanne Putnam, JR Suzanne Putnam, SR Katie Carson, FR Katie Carson, SO Katie Carson, JR Katie Carson, SR Lauren Heos, SO Lauren Whitt, SR Lauren Johnston, FR Ashley Phillips, SO Ashley Phillips, JR Ashley Phillips, SR Paula Pritzen, SO Paula Pritzen, JR Lauren Arnold, FR Lauren Arnold, SO

Goals Allowed Average Name, Class Meredith McCullen, FR Meredith McCullen, SO Suzanne Putnam, JR Suzanne Putnam, SR Katie Carson, FR Katie Carson, SO Katie Carson, JR Katie Carson, SR Lauren Heos, SO Lauren Whitt, SR Lauren Johnston, FR Ashley Phillips, SO Ashley Phillips, JR Ashley Phillips, SR Paula Pritzen, SO Paula Pritzen, JR Lauren Arnold, FR Lauren Arnold, SO

No. 4 7 4 6 2 12 10 10 4 8 4 6 9 5 3 3 1 4

No. 91 77 74 58 54 109 59 83 55 63 56 93 119 88 93 89 89 42

No. 1.05 0.84 1.10 0.96 1.26 0.74 0.63 0.89 1.50 0.91 1.14 1.37 0.97 0.94 2.28 2.39 2.23 1.70

Most Assists Class

No. Name

Year

Freshman

13

Sheri Bueter

1994

Sophomore

11

Allison Graham

2003

Junior

12

Sara Burkett

1997

Senior

12

Sara Burkett

1998

Most Points Class

No. Name

Year

Freshman

57

Carmie Landeen

1994

Sophomore

42

Carmie Landeen

1995

Junior

32

Beth Keller

1998

Senior

43

Deliah Arrington

2002

Most Saves Class

No. Name

Year

Freshman

91

Meredith McCullen

1994

Sophomore

93

Ashley Phillips

2005

93

Paula Pritzen

2008

Junior

119

Ashley Phillips

2006

Senior

88

Ashley Phillips

2007

Best Goals Allowed Average Class

No. Name

Year

Freshman

1.05

Meredith McCullen

1994

Sophomore

0.74

Katie Carson

1999

Junior

0.63

Katie Carson

2000

Senior

0.89

Katie Carson

2001

Most Solo Shutouts Class

No. Name

Year

Freshman

4

Meredith McCullen

1994

4

Lauren Johnston

2004

Sophomore

12

Katie Carson

1999

Junior

10

Katie Carson

2000

Senior

10

Katie Carson

2001

Note: Bold indicates current players

Class Records Most Goals Class

No. Name

Year

Freshman

24

Carmie Landeen

1994

Sophomore

19

Carmie Landeen

1995

Junior

14

Beth Keller

1998

Senior

16

Sara Burkett

1998

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Maddy Elder has led the Tigers in goals and points in her first three seasons. She also led Clemson in assists as a sophomore and junior.


Career Records Points No. Name 1.

Deliah Arrington

2.

Sara Burkett

Saves

Years

Games Assts Goals Pts

No. Name

Years

Games

Saves

Total

1999-2002

85

27

50

127

1.

Ashley Phillips

2004-2007

69

26-93-119-88

326

1995-98

87

36

39

114

2.

Katie Carson

1998-2001

89

54-109-59-83

305

3.

Lindsay Browne

2000-04

88

34

34

102

3.

Meredith McCullen

1994-97

53

91-77-7-53

228

4.

Carmie Landeen

1994-95

41

13

43

99

4.

Paula Pritzen

2007-09

39

11-93-89

193

5.

Suzanne Putnam

1994-97

49

8-4-74-58

144

5.

Beth Keller

1996-99

81

23

35

93

6.

Sheri Bueter

1994-98

88

40

26

92

Save Percentage

7.

Jennifer Crawford

1996-99

72

15

38

91

8.

Heather Beem

1999-2002

86

23

28

79

No. Name

9.

Courtney Foster

2003-2007

83

14

31

76

1.

Meredith McCullen

1994-97

53

228

.817

2002-05

80

32

18

68

2.

Ashley Phillips

2004-07

69

326

.815

10. Allison Graham

Points per Game No. Name

Years

Games

Years

Games Saves

Percentage

3.

Katie Carson

1998-2000

89

305

.809

4.

Lauren Whitt

2003

20

63

.778

Pts Pts/Game

Goals Allowed Average

1.

Carmie Landeen

1994-95

41

99

2.41

2.

Deliah Arrington

1999-2002

85

127

1.49

No. Name

Years

Games

GA

3.

Sara Burkett

1995-98

87

111

1.28

1.

Katie Carson

1998-2001

89

72

7560

0.86

4.

Jennifer Crawford

1996-99

72

91

1.26

2.

Lauren Whitt

2003

20

18

1782

0.91

5.

Lindsay Browne

2000-04

88

102

1.16

3.

Meredith McCullen

1994-97

53

51

4277

1.07

4.

Ashley Phillips

2004-07

69

74

6137

1.08

Total

Goals No. Name

Solo Shutouts

Games

Goals

1.

Deliah Arrington

1999-2002

85

9-12-11-18

50

No. Name

2.

Carmie Landeen

1994-95

41

24-19

43

1.

Katie Carson

3.

Sara Burkett

1995-98

87

7-8-8-16

39

2.

4.

Jennifer Crawford

1996-99

72

13-17-7-1

38

5.

Beth Keller

1996-99

81

11-2-14-8

35

6.

Lindsay Browne

2000-04

68

13-9-6-6

34

5.

7.

Courtney Foster

2003-2007

83

13-7-4-1-6

31

8.

Heather Beem

1999-2002

86

7-6-4-11

28

9.

Sheri Bueter

1994-98

88

9-7-5-5

26

No. Name

1994-97

84

2-9-8-5

24

1.

Alison Burpee

10. Lissa Mansberry

Years

Total

Goals per Game No. Name

Years

Games

Goals Gls/Game

1.

Carmie Landeen

1994-95

41

43

1.05

2.

Deliah Arrington

1999-2002

85

50

0.59

3.

Jennifer Crawford

1996-99

72

38

0.53

Years

Games

Solo Shutouts

1998-2001

89

2-12-10-10

34

Ashley Phillips

2004-07

69

1-6-9-5

21

3.

Meredith McCullen

1994-97

53

4-7-0-1

12

4.

Lauren Whitt

2003

20

8

8

Paula Pritzen

2007-09

39

0-3-3

6

Games Started Years

No. Name

Years

Games

Assts Total

89

Julie Augustyniak

1997-2000

89

Katie Carson

1998-2001

89

4.

Sara Burkett

1995-98

87

5.

Nancy Augustyniak

1997-2000

85

Games Played 1996-99

Games Played

Alison Burpee

2.

Julie Augustyniak

1997-2000

90 89

Katie Carson

1998-2001

89

Sheri Bueter

1994-98

88

2.

Sara Burkett

1995-98

87

5-9-12-10

36

4.

Sheri Bueter

1994-98

88

3.

Lindsay Browne

2000-04

88

12-8-10-1-3

34

5.

Sara Burkett

1995-98

87

4.

Allison Graham

2002-05

80

7-11-5-9

32

Lindsay Massengale

1995-98

87

5.

Deliah Arrington

1999-2002

85

7-10-3-7

27

6.

Beth Keller Heather Beem

Paige Ledford

9.

Tatum Clowney

Molly Franklin

40

Years

1.

1.

13-6-9-12

Games Started

1996-99

No. Name

Assists

Minutes Total

1996-99

81

7-4-5-7

23

1999-2002

86

7-2-7-7

23

2001-04

83

5-7-6-5

23

1998-2001

77

6-1-4-7

18

2006-present

62

4-10-4

18

Note: Bold indicates current players

Assists per Game No. Name

Years

Games

1.

Sheri Bueter

1994-98

88

Assts Assts/Game 40

0.45

2.

Sara Burkett

1995-98

87

36

0.41

3.

Allison Graham

2002-05

80

32

0.40

4.

Lindsay Browne

2000-04

88

34

0.39

5.

Deliah Arrington

1999-2002

85

27

0.32

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Team Records Match Bests Goals

Rk. No. Site-Opponent 1. 10 A-Auburn 2. 9 A-UNC Charlotte 9 H-Appalachian St. 9 H-Charleston South. 9 H-UNC-Asheville

Date 9/1/98 9/25/94 10/20/95 9/23/98 8/27/99

Assists

15 15 15

Rk. 1. 2. 3.

Points

Rk. 1. 3.

Shots

Rk. No. Site-Opponent Date 10/28/95 1. 38 H-Jackson State 2. 35 H-Florida State 9/29/95 10/2/02 3. 34 A-Coll. of Charleston 4. 33 H-Mercer 11/3/96 33 H-Presbyterian 8/27/08

Corner Kicks

Rk. No. Site-Opponent Date 10/23/01 1. 18 H-UNC-Asheville 2. 16 A-N.C. State 10/23/98 3. 15 H-Mercer 11/11/96 15 A-UNC-Asheville 8/27/99 15 H-Wofford 10/10/00

Season Bests Goals Rk No. Year 1. 71 1994 71 1998

Assists Rk. No. Year 1. 74 1998 2. 57 1994

Points Rk. No. Year 1. 216 1998 2. 199 1994

Shots Rk. No. Year 1. 437 2000 2. 431 1995

Wins Rk. 1. 2. 3.

No. Year 163 2000 155 1998 134 1996

No. Year 14 1999 13 2001 12 2000 11 1995 11 2006

Fewest Goals Against No. Year 16 1996 16 2000 17 1995 17 1999

Miscellaneous Records Day-by-Day Records

Month-by-Month Records Pct. .963 .590 .555 .474 .585

Location Records Location Record Home 133-52-10 Away 56-72-11 Neutral 19-20-2 Totals 208-144-23

Year

Scoring by Period

Goals Assists Points Shots CKs Svs

Clemson

35 35 0 1

71

57

199

342

117 103

Opponents

10 17 1 0

28

23

79

227

67

137

1995 Clemson

29 30 1 0

60

55

175

431

128

81

Opponents

8 9

17

14

48

184

67

160 85

0 0

1996 Clemson

33 21 1 3

58

54

170

337

134

Opponents

12 12 1 1

26

28

80

215

134 123

1997 Clemson

29 18 0 0

47

50

144

290

108 111

Opponents

11 14 0 1

26

25

77

233

70

108

1998 Clemson

38 33 0 0

71

74

216

392

155

67

Opponents

15 13 0 0

28

32

88

187

83

161

1999 Clemson

21 25 0 1

47

48

142

320

126 120

Opponents

8 7

17

23

57

233

100 113

2 0

2000 Clemson

26 21 2 0

49

54

152

437

163

60

Opponents

6 10 0 0

16

17

49

159

65

156

Clemson

20 22 2 1

45

47

137

308

131

97

Opponents

8 10 0 1

19

21

59

255

91

122

2001

Day Record Pct. Monday 8-1-0 .875 Tuesday 25-1-1 .944 Wednesday 17-6-2 .720 Thursday 16-24-7 .415 Friday 61-42-2 .590 Saturday 25-15-4 .614 Sunday 56-54-6 .509 Totals 208-144-23 .585

Month Record August 26-1-0 September 82-56-6 October 76-60-10 November 24-27-7 Totals 208-144-23

Year-by-Year Team Statistics 1994

Shutouts Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4.

Date 9/1/98 8/27/99 9/25/94 10/20/95 9/23/98

1996 1997 2001

Corner Kicks

Rk. No. Site-Opponent Date 1. 15 A-Auburn 9/1/98 2. 11 H-Wofford 10/10/00 3. 10 A-Davidson 9/3/97 10 H-UNC-Asheville 8/27/99 5. 9 A-UNC-Charlotte 9/25/96 10/20/95 9 H-Appalachian St. 9 H-Charleston South. 9/23/98

Rk. No. Site-Opponent 1. 35 A-Auburn 2. 28 H-UNC-Asheville 3. 27 A-UNC-Charlotte 27 H-Appalachian St. 27 H-Charleston South.

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Pct. .708 .442 .488 .585

Riggs Field Records Site Record Pct. vs. ACC 36-39-6 .513 vs. Non-Conf. 100-23-6 .839 at Night 96-39-4 .705

Winning Streaks 12 matches - Aug. 25-Oct. 7, 2000 8 matches - Sept. 20-Oct. 12, 1998

2002 Clemson

22 24 1 2

49

53

151

346

101

91

Opponents

17 18 1 1

37

26

100

260

94

126

2003 Clemson

19 17 1 0

37

36

110

348

110

70

Opponents

6 14 0 0

20

16

56

183

73

126

2004 Clemson

23 17 0 0

40

36

116

306

85

101

Opponents

3 20 0 0

23

20

66

248

111

82

Clemson

15 11 0 0

26

26

78

228

71

98

Opponents

13 14 1 1

29

26

84

271

82

87 122

2005

2006 Clemson

17 14 2 0

33

31

97

256

82

Opponents

12 12 0 0

24

32

80

359

114 102

2007 Clemson

16 20 0 1

37

34

108

250

86

100

Opponents

8 13 0 2

23

21

67

262

106

90

2008 Clemson

12 14 0 0

26

25

77

209

76

105

Opponents

19 18 0 1

38

32

108

263

71

83

Clemson

8 11 0 0

19

11

49

185

62

96

Opponents

16 25 2 1

44

39

127

262

77

77

2009

2010 Clemson

8 13 1

-

22

17

61

182

60

114

Opponents

19 28 0

-

47

44

138

336

131

77

2011 Clemson

17 14 0 0

31

25

87

248

83

178

Opponents

16 19 1 2

38

37

113

219

79

139

No. Year 19 2000 16 1998 15 1994

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Year-by-Year Records Year 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Totals

Head Coach Tracey Leone Tracey Leone Tracey Leone Tracey Leone Tracey Leone Ray & Tracey Leone Ray Leone Todd Bramble Todd Bramble Todd Bramble Todd Bramble Todd Bramble Todd Bramble Todd Bramble Hershey Strosberg Hershey Strosberg Hershey Strosberg Eddie Radwanski Eddie Radwanski

ACC ACC ACC Record Pct. Finish 3-3 .500 4th 2-5 .286 6th 3-3-1 .500 T-2nd 4-3 .521 T-3rd 5-2 .714 T-2nd 4-3 .571 T-3rd 5-1-1 .786 1st 4-3 .571 T-3rd 4-3 .571 T-2nd 4-3 .571 T-3rd 4-4-1 .500 T-5th 4-5-1 .450 6th 5-3-2 .600 T-4th 2-3-5 .450 8th 1-8-1 .150 10th 0-10 .000 11th 0-10 .000 11th 0-10 .000 11th 1-9 .100 10th 55-91-12 .386

ACC Non-Conf. Final National Ranking Tourn. Record Home Away Neutral GF GA NSCAA SA SB NCAA Overall Pct. 0-1 12-1-1 11-0-1 4-3 0-1 71 28 13 15 NP Rd. 32 15-4-1 .775 0-1 12-2 8-3 5-4 1-0 60 17 16 15 NP Rd. 32 14-7 .667 2-1 12-4 11-2-1 3-4 1-1 58 26 18 11 12 Rd. 32 15-7-1 .674 1-1 11-4 7-3 5-3 3-1 47 26 10 10 7 QF 15-7 .682 2-1 11-5 9-1 5-4 2-2 71 28 11 11 13 Rd. 16 16-7 .696 1-1 9-2-1 11-1-2 2-6 1-0 47 17 6 9 6 QF 14-7-2 .652 1-1 14-2 14-1 4-2-1 1-0 49 16 5 7 5 QF 19-3-1 .848 0-0-1 11-1-1 11-1 4-4-1 0-0 45 19 11 15 10 Rd. 16 15-5-1 .738 2-1 10-5 6-3 6-1 2-4 49 37 25 14 21 Rd. 64 14-8 .636 0-1 7-4-2 8-2 1-3-2 2-2 37 20 NR 17 NR Rd. 64 11-7-2 .600 0-1-1 6-4-1 5-2-1 5-4 0-2-1 40 23 NR 25 NR Rd. 64 10-8-2 .550 0-1 5-4-1 6-4-1 3-3 0-2-1 26 29 NR NR NR Rd. 64 9-9-2 .500 1-1-0 5-4-3 5-2-2 4-4-3 2-2 33 24 T-14 25 15 QF 11-8-5 .563 0-1 8-3 8-2-1 0-3-4 2-1 37 23 NR NR 28 Rd. 32 10-6-5 .595 - 4-3 4-4-1 0-7 1-0 26 38 NR NR NR NA 5-11-1 .324 - 3-5 2-8 0-6 1-1 19 44 NR NR NR NA 3-15 .167 - 6-3 3-6 3-6 0-1 22 47 NR NR NR NA 6-13 .316 - 6-2 4-7 2-5 0-0 31 38 NR NR NR NA 6-12 .333 - 5-1-2 5-4 1-6-2 0-0 17 37 NR NR NR NA 6-10-2 .389 10-13-2 157-60-12 138-56-10 57-78-13 19-20-2 785 537 214-154-25 .576

Clemson’s All-Time Women’s Soccer Coaches

Tracey Leone 1994-1999 (89-39-4 overall, 21-19-1 ACC)

Ray Leone 1999-2000 (33-10-3 overall, 9-4-1 ACC)

Todd Bramble 2001-2007 (80-51-17 overall, 27-24-9 ACC)

Hershey Strosberg 2008-2010 (14-39-1 overall, 1-28-1 ACC)

Eddie Radwanski 2011-Present (12-22-2 overall, 1-19 ACC) Third Season

Clemson’s All-Time Wins Over Ranked Teams Date Site Score Opponent Sept. 18, 1994 A 2-1 Vanderbilt Oct. 27, 1995 H 2-1 Vanderbilt Sept. 13, 1996 A 2-1 Virginia Oct. 4, 1996 A 1-0 Stanford Nov. 1, 1996 H 2-0 Maryland Nov. 7, 1996 H 2-1 Maryland Aug. 29, 1997 A 2-0 Kentucky Sept. 14, 1997 H 2-0 William & Mary Oct. 24, 1997 H 2-0 Virginia Oct. 31, 1997 N1 4-3 Massachusetts Nov. 6, 1997 N2 1-0 Virginia Nov. 17, 1997 H 1-0 Georgia Sept. 6, 1998 H 2-1 Maryland Nov. 6, 1998 N3 2-1 Virginia Nov. 15, 1998 H 1-0 Vanderbilt Aug. 29, 1999 H 2-0 William & Mary Oct. 22, 1999 H 5-0 Duke Nov. 4, 1999 N4 3-1 Virginia Aug. 25, 2000 H 1-0 UCLA Sept. 10, 2000 A 3-2 Florida State Sept. 13, 2000 H 2-1 North Carolina Sept. 29, 2000 A 2-1 Virginia Oct. 27, 2000 H 4-3 Florida

Opp. CU Rank Rank 15 NR 20 18 11 9 14 13 8 16 9 13 21 20 4 11 5 20 16 15 8 12 24 14 18 14 13 14 11 12 10 12 21 14 16 8 14 6 21 5 1 4 14 2 11 4

Nov. 11, 2000 Nov. 17, 2000 Sept. 23, 2001 Sept. 29, 2001 Nov. 18, 2001 Aug. 30, 2002 Sept. 28, 2002 Oct. 17, 2002 Sept. 12, 2003 Oct. 24, 2003 Nov. 1, 2003 Aug. 27, 2004 Aug. 29, 2004 Oct. 15, 2004 Oct. 16, 2005 Oct. 20, 2005 Oct. 15, 2006 Sept. 21, 2007

H H A H H A A H N5 H H A A A A H H H

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

Duke Florida State Tennessee Virginia Florida State Georgia Virginia Wake Forest Dayton Duke Virginia Texas Texas A&M Duke Wake Forest Duke Wake Forest South Carolina

15 14 16 14 16 25 16 15 22 11 5 4 5 10 12 6 9 10

4 4 9 15 18 14 NR NR 19 NR 23 NR NR NR NR NR NR 20

N1 - Athens, GA N2 - ACC Tournament, Winston-Salem, NC N3 - ACC Tournament, Orlando, FL N4 - ACC Tournament, Chapel Hill, NC N5 - Furman Invitational, Greenville, SC * Rankings are based on NSCAA poll

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NCAA Tournament Records All-Time Clemson Results in NCAA Tournament

Date Round W- L- T Score Site Opponent Clemson Scorers 11/9/94 32 T 1-1 H N.C. State (OT) Landeen (CU loses PKs) 11/12/95 32 L 1-4 A Texas A&M Mansberry 11/17/96 32 L 1-2 H Wake Forest Keller 11/17/97 32 W 1-0 H Georgia Crawford 11/22/97 16 W 5-0 H UNC-Greensboro Burkett, Bueter, Keller, J. Augustyniak, Mansberry 11/29/97 8 L 0-3 A Santa Clara none 11/15/98 32 W 2-0 H Vanderbilt Crawford, Burkett 11/21/98 16 L 0-1 A Penn State none 11/13/99 32 W 1-0 H Marquette J. Augustyniak 11/20/99 16 T 0-0 H Wake Forest (OT) none (CU wins PKs 3-1) 11/27/99 8 L 0-3 A North Carolina none 11/11/00 32 W 2-1 H Duke Arrington, Beem 11/17/00 16 W 2-0 H Florida State Clowney, Mitchell 11/25/00 8 L 1-2 H UCLA Arrington 11/16/01 64 W 1-0 H Kentucky (OT) Mullinix 11/18/01 32 W 1-0 H Florida State Ledford 11/25/01 16 L 1-3 A Florida Arrington 11/15/02 64 L 0-1 N1 Richmond none 11/14/03 64 L 1-2 N2 Georgia Garcia 11/12/04 64 L 0-2 A Auburn none 11/11/05 64 L 1-3 N3 Virginia Commonwealth Meyer 11/10/06 64 T 1-1 H Vanderbilt (OT) Bolt (CU wins PKs 4-3) none (CU wins PKs 4-2) 11/12/06 32 T 0-0 H Oklahoma State (OT) 11/17/06 16 T 0-0 A Stanford (OT) none (CU wins PKs 4-2) 11/24/06 8 L 1-2 A Florida State Franklin 11/16/07 64 W 4-2 N2 Charlotte Jobe, Foster (2), Bolt 11/18/07 32 L 0-1 A Tennessee (2OT) none N1 - Charlotte, NC N2 - Knoxville, TN N3 - Chapel Hill, NC

Deliah Arrington holds the Clemson record for career goals scored in the NCAA Tournament with three. Arrington netted two goals in the 2000 national tournament and one in the 2001 tournament.

Clemson’s NCAA Tournament Records Individual Game Stat Goals Assists Points Saves

No. Player 2 Courtney Foster 1 Several Players 4 Courtney Foster 10 Meredith McCullen

Date Opponent 11/16/07 Charlotte 11/16/07 11/9/94

Charlotte N.C. State

Individual Tournament Stat Most Goals Most Assists Most Points Most Saves

No. Player 2 Deliah Arrington 2 Courtney Foster 2 Several Players 4 Sheri Bueter 4 Deliah Arrington 4 Courtney Foster 18 Suzanne Putnam

Stat Most Goals Most Assists Most Points Most Saves

No. Player 3 Deliah Arrington 3 Lindsay Browne 3 Jennifer Crawford 6 Several Players 46 Katie Carson

Stat Most Shots Most Goals Most Assists Most Points

No. Opponent 31 N.C. State 5 UNC-Greensboro 5 UNC-Greensboro 15 UNC-Greensboro

Stat Most Shots Most Assists Most Goals

No. 46 6 6

Year 2000 2007 1997 2000 2007 1997

Individual Career

Katie Carson recorded 46 career saves in NCAA Tournament games in goal for the Tigers during her career from 1998-2001.

Clemson Sets NCAA Soccer Record in 2006 The Tigers achieved an NCAA soccer first (men’s and women’s) in 2006 when the team advanced three consecutive matches in tournament play by winning penalty kicks. In the 2006 NCAA Tournament, Clemson tied Vanderbilt 1-1 in regulation and won the penalty kick round 4-3 in the first round. In the second round, the Tigers played Oklahoma State to a 0-0 tie and advanced 4-2 on penalty kicks. In the Round of 16, Clemson and Stanford were scoreless in regulation before the Tigers won the penalty kick round by a score of 4-2.

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Years 1999-2002 2000-2003 1996-1998 1998-2001

Team Game November 9, November 22, November 22, November 22,

Date 1994 1997 1997 1997

Team Tournament

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Year 1997 1997 1997


ACC Tournament Records All-Time Clemson Results in ACC Tournament

Date Round W- L- T Score Site Opponent Clemson Scorers 11/3/94 Q L 1-2 N1 N.C. State (OT) Nelson 11/2/95 Q L 0-2 A Maryland none 11/7/96 Q W 2-1 H Maryland Crawford, Mansberry 11/8/96 S W 2-1 H Wake Forest Bueter, Mansberry 11/10/96 F L 1-4 H North Carolina Bueter 11/6/97 Q W 1-0 N2 Virginia King 11/7/97 S L 1-3 N2 North Carolina Bueter 11/5/98 Q W 4-1 N3 N.C. State Keller (3), Bueter 11/6/98 S W 2-1 N3 Virginia Keller (2) 11/7/98 F L 0-4 N3 North Carolina none 11/4/99 Q W 3-1 N1 Virginia Burpee, Keller, Williams 11/5/99 S L 0-1 A North Carolina none 11/2/00 Q W 2-0 N4 Maryland Arrington (2) 11/3/00 S L 0-1 A Duke none 11/8/01 Q T 1-1 A Wake Forest (OT) Arrington (CU loses PKs) 11/7/02 Q W 5-2 N5 N.C. State Arrington (2), Gallegos, Mullinix, Heck 11/8/02 S W 2-0 N5 Duke Browne, Arrington 11/10/02 F L 0-6 N5 North Carolina none 11/5/03 Q L 1-2 N6 Maryland Garcia 11/3/04 Q T 2-2 N6 Florida State Foster, own goal (CU won PKs) 11/5/04 S L 1-2 N6 Virginia Garcia 11/2/05 Q L 0-4 N6 Florida State none 11/1/06 Q W 2-1 N6 Boston College Bolt, Smith 11/3/06 S L 0-3 N6 North Carolina none 11/7/07 Q L 0-3 N7 North Carolina none N1 - Chapel Hill, NC N2 - Winston-Salem, NC N3 - Orlando, FL N4 - Durham, NC N5 - Tallahassee, FL N6 - Cary, NC N7 - Lake Buena Vista, FL

Clemson’s ACC Tournament Results vs. ACC Teams Boston College (1-0) Year W- L- T 2006 W

CU Opp. 2 1

Site N1

Round QF

Duke (1-1) Year W- L- T CU Opp. 2000 L 0 1 2002 W 2 0 Totals 1- 1- 0 2 1

Site Round A Semifinal N2 Semifinal

Florida State (0-1-1) Year W- L- T CU Opp. 2004 T 2 2 2005 L 0 4 Totals 0- 1- 1 2 6

Site N1 N1

Round QF QF

Site A H N3 N1

Round QF QF QF QF

North Carolina (0-7) Year W- L- T 1996 L 1997 L 1998 L 1999 L 2002 L 2006 L 2007 L Totals 0- 7- 0

CU Opp. 1 4 1 3 0 4 0 1 0 6 0 3 0 3 2 24

Year W- L- T 1994 L 1998 W 2002 W Totals 2- 1- 0

CU Opp. 1 2 4 1 5 2 10 5

Site Round N6 QF (OT) N5 QF N2 QF

Virginia (3-1) Year W- L- T CU Opp. 1997 W 1 0 1998 W 2 1 1999 W 3 1 2004 L 1 2 Totals 3- 1- 0 7 4

Site Round H Final N4 Semifinal N5 Final A Semifinal N2 Final N1 Semifinal N7 QF

Year W- L- T 1996 W 2001 T Totals 1- 0- 1 N1 N2 N3 N4 N5 N6 N7

-

CU Opp. 2 1 1 1 3 2

Cary, NC Tallahassee, FL Durham, NC Winston-Salem, NC Orlando, FL Chapel Hill, NC Lake Buena Vista, FL

Clemson’s ACC Tournament Records Individual Game Stat Most Goals Most Assists Most Points Most Saves

No. Player 3 Beth Keller 2 Sara Burkett 6 Beth Keller 14 Meredith McCullen

Date 11/5/98 11/7/96 11/5/98 11/3/94

Opponent N.C. State Maryland N.C. State N.C. State

Stat Most Goals Most Assists Most Points Most Saves

No. Player 5 Beth Keller 3 Sara Burkett 10 Beth Keller 14 Suzanne Putnam 14 Lauren Heos

Stat Most Goals Most Assists Most Points Most Saves

No. Player 6 Beth Keller 6 Deliah Arrington 4 Sara Burkett 14 Beth Keller 32 Katie Carson

Stat

No. Opponent Date 20 Duke November 8, 2002 5 N.C. State November 7, 2002 4 Virginia November 4, 1999 13 N.C. State November 7, 2002

Individual Tournament Site N4 N5 N6 N1

Round QF SF QF SF

Year 1998 1996 1998 1996 1996

Individual Career

Wake Forest (1-0-1)

Maryland (2-2) Year W- L- T CU Opp. 1995 L 0 2 1996 W 2 1 2000 W 2 0 2003 L 1 2 Totals 2- 2- 0 5 5

N.C. State (2-1)

Lissa Mansberry scored the game-winning goal in Clemson’s 2-1 victory over Wake Forest in the semifinals of the 1996 ACC Tournament.

Site Round H SF A QF (OT)

Most Most Most Most

Shots Goals Assists Points

Years 1996-1999 1999-2002 1995-1998 1996-1999 1998-2001

Team Game

Team Tournament Stat Most Shots Most Assists Most Goals

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Number of Games Played 3 games 3 games 3 games

Year 1998 1996 2002

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Against All Competition Team

46

First

Last

CU

Meeting Meeting Record

Goals

San Diego

2003

2003

0-0-1

.000

1

1

0-0

0-0 0-0-1

Pct.

CU Opp. Home Away Neut.

Santa Clara

1996

2002

0-3-0

.000

3

9

0-0

0-1

.750

8

0-2

3

3-0

0-1

0-0

South Carolina

1995

2011

10-7-0 .588

30 17

7-2

3-5

0-0

2-0-0 1.000

10 0

1-0

1-0

0-0

South Carolina St.

2011

2011

1-0-0 1.000

7

1

1-0

0-0

0-0

2004

4-1-0

18 4

2-0

2-1

0-0

Southern Methodist

1999

1999

1-0-0 1.000

4

1

0-0

1-0

0-0

2010

1-0-0 1.000

2

0-0

1-0

0-0

Stanford

1996

2006

1-1-1

.500

2

2

0-1 1-0-1

0-0

2005

2011

1-6-1

4 19 0-3-1 0-3

1-0

Tennessee

1996

2007

2-2-0

.500

9

6

1-1

1-1

0-0

Butler

2002

2002

1-0-0 1.000

4

1

1-0

0-0

0-0

UT-Chattanooga

2005

2005

1-0-0 1.000

4

1

1-0

0-0

0-0

Cal State Fullerton

2003

2003

0-1-0

.000

0

1

0-0

0-1

0-0

Tennessee Tech

2006

2006

1-0-0 1.000

7

0

1-0

0-0

0-0

Central Florida

1995

1995

1-0-0 1.000

3

0

0-0

0-0

1-0

Texas

2003

2004

1-1-0

.500

1

1

0-1

1-0

0-0

Charleston Southern

1994

2002

4-0-0 1.000

26 4

4-0

0-0

0-0

Texas A&M

1995

2004

1-1-0

.500

5

5

0-0

1-1

0-0

Charlotte

1994

2007

6-1-0

23 8

3-0

1-1

2-0

Towson State

1994

1994

1-0-0 1.000

4

1

0-0

1-0

0-0

The Citadel

2011

2011

1-0-0 1.000

1

0

1-0

0-0

0-0

UCLA

2000

2000

1-1-0

.500

2

2

1-1

0-0

0-0

Coastal Carolina

2003

2010

2-1-0

7

1

2-1

0-0

0-0

Vanderbilt

1994

2006

3-0-1

.875

6

3 2-0-1 1-0

0-0

Coll. of Charleston

2001

2003

3-0-0 1.000

11 2

2-0

1-0

0-0

Virginia

1994

2011

Colorado

2006

2006

0-1-0

.000

1

5

0-0

0-1

0-0

Va. Commonwealth

2005

2005

Dartmouth

1998

1998

0-1-0

.000

1

3

0-0

0-0

0-1

Virginia Tech

2004

Davidson

1994

1999

6-0-0 1.000

24 1

3-0

3-0

0-0

Wake Forest

1994

Dayton

2000

2003

2-0-0 1.000

4

1

1-0

0-0

1-0

Washington

Denver

2006

2006

0

Duke

1994

2011

11-10-0 .524

East Carolina

2004

2004

Florida

1999

Florida Atlantic

2009

Alabama-Birm.

2003

2009

3-1-0

Appalachian State

1995

2011

Auburn

1994

Belmont

2010

Boston College

0-1-0

.800 .188

.857 .667

.000

1

10-11-1 .477

27 38

4-4 3-6-1

1

0-0

3

3-1

0-1-1

.250

0-0 0-1-1

2011

2-3-3

.438

6 11 1-1-1 1-2-2

2011

12-7-3 .614

39 33 7-4-2 5-3-1

0-0

1999

1999

1-0-0 1.000

3

0

1-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

1

0-0

0-0

0-1

Western Carolina

2000

2007

2-0-0 1.000

6

0

2-0

0-0

0-0

24 29

6-4

4-5

1-0

William & Mary

1997

2005

2-2-0

.500

7

6

2-0

0-2

0-0

1-0-0 1.000

8

0

1-0

0-0

0-0

Wisc.-Green Bay

1994

1994

1-0-0 1.000

4

0

1-0

0-0

0-0

2002

2-3-0

11 14

2-0

0-3

0-0

Wofford

2000

2009

6-0-0 1.000

28 4

6-0

0-0

0-0

2009

1-0-0 1.000

4

0-0

0-0

1-0

Totals 202-132-23 .598 763 491 130-47-10 19-20-2 53-66-10

.400

0

Florida State

1995

2011

7-13-2 .381

32 45

5-6 2-6-1 0-1-1

Francis Marion

2006

2011

4-0-0 1.000

15 1

2-0

Furman

1994

2011

12-3-1 .781

39 9

6-2 5-1-1

1-0

Gardner Webb

2001

2001

1-0-0 1.000

4

0

1-0

0-0

0-0

Georgia

1996

2009

4-2-0

10 7

2-1

2-0

0-1

Georgia State

1994

1994

1-0-0 1.000

6

1

1-0

0-0

0-0

Goals

George Washington

1996

1996

1-0-0 1.000

2

0

0-0

0-0

1-0

Conf.

High Point

2010

2010

0-1-0

.000

3

4

0-0

0-0

0-1

Atlantic 10

Jacksonville

2010

2010

1-0-0

1.000

3

1

1-0

0-0

0-0

Jacksonville State

1995

1995

1-0-0 1.000

4

0

1-0

0-0

0-0

Atlantic Coast

Kansas

2004

2004

0-1-0

.000

1

3

0-0

0-0

0-1

Kennesaw State

2005

2005

1-0-0 1.000

4

0

1-0

0-0

0-0

Kentucky

1997

2001

3-0-0 1.000

6

2

2-0

1-0

0-0

Liberty

2007

2007

1-0-0 1.000

4

0

1-0

0-0

0-0

.667

1-0

1-0

Against All Conferences Clemson Record Pct.

CU Opp.

Home

Away

7-1

2-1

37-41-7

22-49-8

3

5-0

1-0

0-0

0

1-0

0-0

0-0

109 10

18-1

1-0

0-1

1

0-0

0-1

0-0

13

19

0-1-2

2-3

1-1

15-3-0

.833

45

14

67-98-16

.414

222 327

Atlantic Sun

6-0-0

1.000

21

Big East

1-0-0

1.000

1

Big South

19-2-0

.905

Big Ten

0-1-0

.000

0

Big Twelve

3-5-2

.400

Neut. 6-1 8-8-1

Long Beach State

2007

2007

1-0-0 1.000

2

1

1-0

0-0

0-0

Louisiana State

1998

1998

1-0-0 1.000

7

0

1-0

0-0

0-0

Big West

1-1-0

.500

2

2

1-0

0-1

0-0

Loyola (MD)

1994

1995

2-0-0 1.000

8

1

1-0

1-0

0-0

Colonial

6-4-1

.591

22

14

5-0

1-2

0-2-1

Marquette

1999

1999

1-0-0 1.000

1

0

1-0

0-0

0-0

Conference USA

6-1-0

.857

23

4

4-0

1-0

1-1

Maryland

1994

2011

8-13-1 .386

21 28 6-4-1 1-8

1-1

Great West

1-0-0

1.000

7

1

1-0

0-0

0-0

Massachusetts

1997

1997

1-0-0 1.000

4

3

0-0

0-0

1-0

Horizon League

2-0-0

1.000

8

1

2-0

0-0

0-0

Mercer

1996

1996

1-0-0 1.000

6

0

1-0

0-0

0-0

Miami

2004

2011

2-5-1

.313

9 14

1-3 1-2-1

0-0

Independent

4-0-0

1.000

15

1

2-0

1-0

1-0

Mid. Tennessee St.

2005

2005

0-1-0

.000

0

1

0-1

0-0

0-0

Ivy League

1-1-0

.500

2

3

1-0

0-0

0-1

Missouri

1997

1997

1-0-0 1.000

4

1

0-0

0-0

1-0

MAAC

2-0-0

1.000

8

1

1-0

1-0

0-0

Nebraska

1998

1999

0-1-1

1

4 0-0-1 0-1

0-0

Ohio Valley

2-0-0

1.000

11

0

2-0

0-0

0-0

North Carolina

1994

2011

1-25-0 .038

13 88 1-11 0-10

0-4

Pac-10

3-3-1

.500

9

10

2-3

1-0-1

0-0

UNC-Asheville

1994

2008

9-0-0 1.000

52 1

9-0

0-0

0-0

Southern

38-4-1

.895

142 20

26-2

11-2-1

1-0

UNC-Greensboro

1994

1999

4-1-0

17 3

3-0

1-1

0-0

Southeastern

29-15-1

.656

98

53

19-4-1

10-10

0-1

N.C. State

1994

2011

13-5-4 .682

47 22 6-1-2 5-3-2

2-1

Sun Belt

1-2-0

.333

4

2

1-1

0-0

0-1

North Florida

2010

2010

1-0-0 1.000

2

1

1-0

0-0

0-0

West Coast

0-4-1

.000

4

12

0-0

0-1

0-3-1

Northeastern

2009

2011

1-1-0

.500

3

3

1-0

0-0

0-1

Totals

Oklahoma State

2006

2006

0-0-1

.500

0

0 0-0-1 0-0

0-0

.000

.800

Old Dominion

2000

2001

2-0-0 1.000

5

1

1-0

1-0

0-0

Penn State

1998

1998

0-1-0

.000

0

1

0-0

0-1

0-0

Portland

2002

2002

0-1-0

.000

0

2

0-0

0-0

0-1

Presbyterian Coll.

2009

2011

3-0-0 1.000

15 0

2-0

1-0

0-0

Princeton

1999

1999

1-0-0 1.000

1

0

1-0

0-0

0-0

Rhode Island

2003

2003

1-0-0 1.000

2

0

0-0

0-0

1-0

Richmond

1998

2004

4-2-0

10 2

3-1

1-0

0-1

.667

202-132-23

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All-Time Results 1994

15-4-1 (3-3 ACC, Fourth) NCAA Round of 32, Ranked 13th in Final Poll CU-Opp. Date W L T Score Site Opponent Rank Sept. 4 L 0-7 A North Carolina NR-1 Sept. 9 W 5-1 H Loyola (MD) Sept. 11 W 2-1 A UNC-Greensboro Sept. 13 W 3-0 H Auburn Sept. 18 W 2-1 A Vanderbilt (OT) NR-15 Sept. 20 W 4-0 H Davidson Sept. 23 L 0-2 A Duke NR-6 Sept. 25 W 9-2 A UNC-Charlotte Sept. 28 W 7-3 H Char. Southern 17-NR Oct. 1 W 6-1 H Georgia State 17-NR Oct. 4 W 5-0 H UNC-Asheville 16-NR Oct. 7 W 4-1 A Towson State 16-NR Oct. 9 L 2-3 A Virginia 16-15 Oct. 15 W 4-2 H N.C. State 16-NR Oct. 18 W 4-0 H Furman 15-NR Oct. 21 W 4-0 H Wisc.-Green Bay 15-NR Oct. 23 W 5-1 H Wake Forest 15-NR Oct. 30 W 3-0 H Maryland 13-NR Nov. 3 L 1-2 N1 N.C. State (OT) 11-NR Nov. 9 T 1-1 H2 N.C. State (OT) 13-NR N1 - ACC Tournament, Chapel Hill, NC H2 - NCAA Tournament First Round, Clemson, SC

1995

14-7 (2-5 ACC, Sixth) NCAA Round of 32, Ranked 15th in Final Poll CU-Opp. Date W L T Score Site Opponent Rank Sept. 2 W 6-0 H UNC-Greensboro 14-NR Sept. 4 W 2-1 A Auburn (OT) 14-NR Sept. 8 L 0-1 H North Carolina 14-1 Sept. 12 W 2-0 H UNC-Charlotte 8-NR Sept. 16 L 1-2 H Virginia 15-7 Sept. 22 L 0-1 H Duke 15-8 Sept. 24 W 3-0 N1 Central Florida 15-NR Sept. 26 W 5-0 A Furman 15-NR Sept. 29 W 6-0 H2 Florida State 14-NR Sept. 30 W 7-0 H2 South Carolina 14-NR Oct. 6 L 0-2 A Maryland 17-8 Oct. 8 W 3-0 A Loyola (MD) 17-NR Oct. 13 L 1-2 A N.C. State 17-13 Oct. 15 W 1-0 A Davidson 17-NR Oct. 17 W 4-0 H UNC-Asheville 18-NR Oct. 20 W 9-0 H Appalachian State 18-NR Oct. 22 W 3-1 A Wake Forest 18-NR Oct. 27 W 2-1 H Vanderbilt 18-20 Oct. 28 W 4-0 H Jacksonville State 18-NR Nov. 2 L 0-2 A3 Maryland 17-12 Nov. 12 L 1-4 A4 Texas A&M 16-13 N1 - Macon, GA H2 - Clemson Tournament, Clemson, SC A3 - ACC Tournament, College Park, MD A4 - NCAA Tournament First Round, College Station, TX

1996

15-7-1 (3-3-1 ACC, T-Second) NCAA Round of 32, Ranked 11th in Final Poll CU-Opp. Date W L T Score Site Opponent Rank Aug. 30 W 3-1 H Auburn 14-NR Sept. 1 W 4-1 H UNC-Asheville 14-NR Sept. 7 L 0-2 A North Carolina 14-1 Sept. 9 W 4-1 H Davidson 9-NR Sept. 13 W 2-1 A1 Virginia 9-11 Sept. 14 W 2-0 N1 George Washington 9-NR Sept. 18 L 2-3 A South Carolina 8-NR Sept. 20 W 5-0 H Tennessee 8-NR

The 1994 team finished the season ranked 13th in the nation in the program’s inaugural year. Sept. 24 W 8-0 H Furman 15-NR Sept. 28 T 1-1 H N.C. State (OT) 15-NR Oct. 4 W 1-0 A2 Stanford 13-14 Oct. 6 L 1-2 N2 Santa Clara 13-9 Oct. 11 W 2-0 A Georgia 10-NR Oct. 15 W 3-1 H UNC-Charlotte 10-NR Oct. 18 W 5-2 H Wake Forest (OT) 10-NR Oct. 20 L 0-1 A Florida State 10-NR Oct. 27 L 1-2 A Duke (OT) 16-NR Nov. 1 W 2-0 H Maryland 16-8 Nov. 3 W 6-0 H Mercer 16-NR Nov. 7 W 2-1 H3 Maryland 13-9 Nov. 8 W 2-1 H3 Wake Forest 13-NR Nov. 10 L 1-4 H3 North Carolina 13-2 Nov. 17 L 1-2 H4 Wake Forest 11-25 A1/N1 - Virginia Invitational, Charlottesville, VA A2/N2 - Stanford Invitational, Palo Alto, CA H3 - ACC Tournament, Clemson, SC H4 - NCAA Tournament First Round, Clemson, SC

1997

15-7 (4-3 ACC, T-Third) NCAA Quarterfinals, Ranked 10th in Final Poll CU-Opp. Date W L T Score Site Opponent Rank Aug. 29 W 2-0 A1 Kentucky 20-21 Aug. 31 W 4-1 N1 Missouri 20-NR Sept. 3 W 8-0 A Davidson 20-NR Sept. 6 L 0-3 H Duke 20-16 Sept. 12 L 1-2 H2 Stanford 11-16 Sept. 14 W 2-0 H2 William & Mary 11-4 Sept. 17 W 2-0 A Furman 10-NR Sept. 23 W 2-0 A N.C. State 10-NR Sept. 26 W 2-1 H Florida State 14-NR Oct. 4 W 5-0 H South Carolina 13-NR Oct. 9 W 2-1 H Georgia 12-NR Oct. 12 L 0-2 A Maryland 12-19 Oct. 15 W 2-0 A Wake Forest 12-NR Oct. 19 L 1-2 A UNC-Green. (OT) 19-NR Oct. 24 W 2-0 H Virginia 20-5 Oct. 26 L 0-4 H North Carolina 20-1 Oct. 31 W 4-3 N3 Massachusetts 15-16 Nov. 6 W 1-0 N4 Virginia 12-8 Nov. 7 L 1-3 N4 North Carolina 12-1 Nov. 17 W 1-0 H5 Georgia 14-24 Nov. 22 W 5-0 H6 UNC-Greensboro 14-NR Nov. 29 L 0-3 A7 Santa Clara 14-3

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A1/N1 - Kentucky Invitational, Lexington, KY H2 - Clemson Invitational, Clemson, SC N3 - Athens, GA N4 - ACC Tournament, Winston-Salem, NC H5 - NCAA Tournament First Round, Clemson, SC H6 - NCAA Tournament Round of 16, Clemson, SC A7 - NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals, Santa Clara, CA

1998

16-7 (5-2 ACC, T-Second) NCAA Final 16, Ranked 11th in Final Poll CU-Opp. Date W L T Score Site Opponent Rank Sept. 1 W 10-0 A Auburn 14-NR Sept. 6 W 2-1 H Maryland 14-18 Sept. 11 L 1-4 A1 Nebraska 8-24 Sept. 13 L 1-3 N1 Dartmouth 8-NR Sept. 18 L 2-4 H North Carolina 18-1 Sept. 20 W 2-1 H Wake Forest 18-NR Sept. 23 W 9-0 H Char. Southern 12-NR Sept. 27 W 2-0 A Florida State 12-NR Oct. 2 W 7-0 H2 Louisiana State 14-NR Oct. 3 W 3-2 H2 Kentucky 14-NR Oct. 7 W 3-1 A South Carolina 13-NR Oct. 10 W 5-0 H UNC-Asheville 13-NR Oct. 12 W 6-0 H Davidson 13-NR Oct. 16 L 0-1 A Virginia 13-22 Oct. 18 L 1-3 A William & Mary 13-10 Oct. 23 W 3-1 A N.C. State 16-NR Oct. 25 W 2-0 A Duke 16-NR Oct. 31 W 4-0 H Richmond 14-NR Nov. 5 W 4-1 N3 N.C. State 14-NR Nov. 6 W 2-1 N3 Virginia 14-13 Nov. 8 L 0-4 N3 North Carolina 14-1 Nov. 15 W 1-0 H4 Vanderbilt 12-11 Nov. 21 L 0-1 A5 Penn State 12-10 A1/N1 - Nebraska Invitational, Lincoln, NE H2 - ACC/SEC Challenge, Clemson, SC N3 - ACC Tournament, Orlando, FL H4 - NCAA Tournament Second Round, Clemson, SC A5 - NCAA Tournament Round of 16, State College, PA

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All-Time Results 1999

14-7-2 (4-3 ACC, T-Third) NCAA Quarterfinals, Ranked Sixth in Final Poll CU-Opp. Date W L T Score Site Opponent Rank Aug. 27 W 9-0 H UNC-Asheville 12-NR 12-10 Aug. 29 W 2-0 H William & Mary Sept. 3 W 3-0 H Washington 12-NR Sept. 5 W 4-1 A So. Methodist 12-NR Sept. 10 W 1-0 H1 Princeton 7-NR Sept. 12 L 0-1 H1 Richmond 7-NR Sept. 17 L 1-2 A Wake Forest 18-NR Sept. 19 L 0-4 A North Carolina 18-4 Sept. 24 W 4-0 H Florida State Sept. 26 T 0-0 H Nebraska (OT) NR-4 Oct. 2 W 1-0 H Virginia (OT) 17-10 Oct. 5 W 1-0 A Davidson 10-NR Oct. 9 W 4-0 H South Carolina 10-NR Oct. 12 W 3-0 H UNC-Greensboro 10-NR Oct. 17 L 1-2 A Maryland (OT) 10-NR Oct. 22 W 5-0 H Duke 14-21 Oct. 24 W 4-0 H N.C. State 14-NR Oct. 31 L 0-2 A Florida 9-2 Nov. 4 W 3-1 N2 Virginia 8-16 Nov. 5 L 0-1 A2 North Carolina (OT) 8-3 Nov. 13 W 1-0 H3 Marquette 8-NR Nov. 20 T 0-0 H4 Wake Forest 8-15 Nov. 27 L 0-3 A5 North Carolina 8-3 H1 - Clemson/Nike Invitational, Clemson, SC N2/A2 - ACC Tournament, Chapel Hill, NC H3 - NCAA Tournament Second Round, Clemson, SC H4 - NCAA Tournament Round of 16, Clemson, SC A5 - NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals, Chapel Hill, NC

2000

19-3-1 (5-1-1 ACC, Regular Season Champions) NCAA Quarterfinals, Ranked Fifth in Final Poll CU-Opp. Date W L T Score Site Opponent Rank Aug. 25 W 1-0 H1 UCLA 6-14 Aug. 27 W 3-1 H1 Old Dominion 6-NR Sept. 1 W 2-1 H2 Dayton 6-NR Sept. 3 W 1-0 H2 Charlotte 6-NR Sept. 6 W 2-0 A South Carolina 6-NR Sept. 10 W 3-2 A Florida State 5-21 Sept. 13 W 2-1 H North Carolina 4-1 Sept. 17 W 4-0 H Western Carolina 4-NR Sept. 22 W 5-0 H3 UNC-Asheville 2-NR Sept. 23 W 1-0 H3 Furman 2-NR Sept. 29 W 2-1 A Virginia (OT) 2-14 Oct. 1 W 1-0 A Richmond 2-NR Oct. 7 L 0-1 A Duke 2-12 Oct. 10 W 7-2 H Wofford 5-NR Oct. 13 W 1-0 H Maryland 5-NR Oct. 17 W 3-0 H Wake Forest 5-NR Oct. 22 T 0-0 A N.C. State (OT) 5-NR Oct. 27 W 4-3 H Florida 4-11 Nov. 2 W 2-0 N4 Maryland 4-NR Nov. 3 L 0-1 A4 Duke 4-15 Nov. 11 W 2-1 H5 Duke (OT) 4-15 Nov. 17 W 2-0 H6 Florida State 4-14 Nov. 25 L 1-2 H7 UCLA 4-6 H1 - Clemson/Nike Kickoff Classic, Clemson, SC H2 - Clemson/Nike Invitational, Clemson, SC H3 - Clemson University Invitational, Clemson, SC N4/A4 - ACC Tournament, Durham, NC H5 - NCAA Tournament Second Round, Clemson, SC H6 - NCAA Tournament Round of 16, Clemson, SC H7 - NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals, Clemson, SC

2001

15-5-1 (4-3 ACC, T-Third) NCAA Final 16, Ranked 11th in Final Poll CU-Opp.

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Date W L T Score Site Opponent Rank Sept. 2 W 4-0 H Richmond 12-NR Sept. 4 W 4-0 H Gardner-Webb 11-NR Sept. 9 W 2-0 A Old Dominion 11-NR Sept. 17 L 2-3 H Florida State 9-NR Sept. 23 W 4-3 A Tennessee 9-16 Sept. 29 W 4-0 H Virginia 15-14 Oct. 2 W 3-0 H South Carolina 11-NR Oct. 5 W 1-0 H Duke (OT) 11-NR Oct. 9 W 2-0 A Furman 8-NR Oct. 13 L 0-1 A Maryland 8-NR Oct. 16 W 1-0 A Wake Forest 14-NR Oct. 18 L 0-3 A North Carolina 14-1 Oct. 21 W 3-1 H N.C. State 14-NR Oct. 23 W 5-0 H UNC-Asheville 12-NR Oct. 27 W 3-0 H Char. Southern 12-NR Oct. 30 W 2-0 H Coll. of Charleston 10-NR Nov. 3 L 1-4 A Florida 10-13 Nov. 8 T 1-1 A1 Wake Forest (OT) 15-NR Nov. 16 W 1-0 H2 Kentucky (OT) 18-NR Nov. 18 W 1-0 H3 Florida State 18-16 Nov. 25 L 1-3 A4 Florida 18-9 A1 - ACC Tournament, Winston-Salem, NC H2 - NCAA Tournament First Round, Clemson, SC H3 - NCAA Tournament Second Round, Clemson, SC A4 - NCAA Tournament Round of 16, Gainesville, FL

2002

14-8 (4-3 ACC, T-Second) NCAA Round of 64, Ranked 14th in Final Poll CU-Opp. Date W L T Score Site Opponent Rank Aug. 30 W 3-2 A Georgia (OT) 14-25 Sept. 2 W 2-0 H Wofford 14-NR Sept. 6 L 0-2 N1 Portland 13-19 Sept. 8 L 2-4 N1 Santa Clara 13-14 Sept. 11 W 1-0 A South Carolina 18-NR Sept. 13 W 4-1 H2 Butler 18-NR Sept. 15 L 0-2 H2 Tennessee 18-NR Sept. 20 L 3-4 A Florida State (OT) Sept. 28 W 1-0 A Virginia NR-16 Oct. 2 W 3-2 A Coll. of Charl. (OT) 25-NR Oct. 5 W 3-2 A Duke (OT) 25-NR Oct. 8 W 1-0 H Furman 25-NR Oct. 12 L 1-2 H North Carolina (OT) 24-1 Oct. 17 W 2-1 H Wake Forest NR-15 Oct. 20 L 2-3 H Maryland Oct. 27 W 2-0 A N.C. State 20-NR Oct. 30 W 7-1 H Char. Southern 20-NR Nov. 2 W 5-2 H Florida 20-NR Nov. 7 W 5-2 N3 N.C. State 14-NR Nov. 8 W 2-0 N3 Duke 14-NR Nov. 10 L 0-6 N3 North Carolina 14-2 Nov. 15 L 0-1 N4 Richmond 15-NR N1 - Notre Dame Invitational, South Bend, IN H2 - Clemson Invitational, Clemson, SC N3 - ACC Tournament, Tallahassee, FL N4 - NCAA Tournament First Round, Charlotte, NC

2003

11-7-2 (4-3 ACC, T-Third) NCAA Round of 64, Ranked 17th in Final Poll CU-Opp. Date W L T Score Site Opponent Rank Aug. 29 W 1-0 H South Carolina 20-NR Sept. 1 W 6-2 H Wofford 20-NR Sept. 5 L 0-1 H1 Texas 20-21 Sept. 7 W 4-0 H1 Ala.-Birmingham 20-NR Sept. 12 W 2-0 N2 Dayton 19-22 Sept. 14 W 2-0 N2 Rhode Island 19-NR Sept. 19 L 0-1 A Cal. St. Fullerton 13-NR Sept. 21 T 1-1 A San Diego 13-NR Sept. 28 W 2-0 H Coastal Carolina Oct. 3 W 3-0 H N.C. State

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Oct. 7 T 0-0 A Furman 24-NR Oct. 10 L 1-2 A Maryland Oct. 14 L 0-1 H Florida State Oct. 17 L 1-6 A North Carolina NR-1 Oct. 21 W 3-1 A Wake Forest Oct. 24 W 1-0 H Duke NR-11 Oct. 28 W 6-0 H Coll. of Charleston 23-NR Nov. 1 W 2-1 H Virginia 23-5 Nov. 5 L 1-2 N3 Maryland 23-NR Nov. 14 L 1-2 N4 Georgia H1 - Clemson Invitational, Clemson, SC N2 - Furman Invitational, Greenville, SC N3 - ACC Tournament, Cary, NC N4 - NCAA Tournament First Round, Knoxville, TN

2004

10-8-2 (4-4-1 ACC, T-Fifth) NCAA Round of 64, Ranked 25th in Final Poll CU-Opp. Date W L T Score Site Opponent Rank Aug. 27 W 1-0 A Texas NR-13 Aug. 29 W 4-1 A Texas A&M NR-5 Sept. 3 W 3-0 H Furman Sept. 5 W 1-0 H Richmond Sept. 9 W 8-0 H East Carolina 7-NR Sept. 11 L 1-3 N1 Kansas 7-21 Sept. 15 L 0-2 A South Carolina 10-NR Sept. 17 L 1-2 A Florida State 10-18 Sept. 24 W 2-0 A N.C. State Sept. 29 W 4-2 H Miami Oct. 2 L 0-1 H Maryland Oct. 6 W 1-0 A Virginia Tech Oct. 9 L 1-2 H North Carolina NR-2 Oct. 12 W 7-0 H UNC-Asheville Oct. 15 W 1-0 A Duke NR-10 Oct. 24 L 0-2 A Virginia 22-5 Oct. 28 T 2-2 H Wake Forest (OT NR-19 Nov. 3 T 2-2 N2 Florida State (OT) Nov. 5 L 1-2 N2 Virginia NR-4 Nov. 12 L 0-2 A3 Auburn NR-23 N1 - Furman Invitational, Greenville, SC N2 - ACC Tournament, Cary, NC A3 - NCAA Tournament First Round, Auburn, AL

2005

9-9-2 (4-5-1 ACC, Sixth) NCAA Round of 64 CU-Opp. Date W L T Score Site Opponent Rank Aug. 26 W 4-1 H UT-Chattanooga Aug. 28 W 4-0 H Kennesaw State Sept. 2 L 2-3 A1 William & Mary Sept. 4 T 0-0 N1 Virginia Commonwealth Sept. 9 W 1-0 H2 South Carolina Sept. 11 W 2-1 H2 Furman Sept. 16 L 0-1 H Middle Tennessee State Sept. 18 W 1-0 H Wofford Sept. 22 T 0-0 H Maryland Sept. 25 L 1-2 H Boston College NR-9 Sept. 30 L 1-5 A North Carolina NR-1 Oct. 6 W 1-0 H Virginia Tech Oct. 9 L 1-2 A Virginia NR-5 Oct. 12 L 0-1 H Miami Oct. 16 W 3-2 A Wake Forest NR-12 Oct. 20 W 1-0 H Duke NR-6 Oct. 23 W 3-1 A N.C. State Oct. 29 L 0-3 H Florida State 23-6 Nov. 2 L 0-4 N3 Florida State 24-6 Nov. 11 L 1-3 N4 Virginia Commonwealth A1/N1 - William & Mary Invitational, Williamsburg, VA H2 - Carolina’s Cup, Clemson, SC N3 - ACC Tournament, Cary, NC N4 - NCAA Tournament First Round, Chapel Hill, NC


All-Time Results 2006

11-8-5 (5-3-2 ACC, T-Fourth) NCAA Quarterfinals, Ranked T-14th in Final Poll CU-Opp. Date W L T Score Site Opponent Rank Aug. 25 W 1-0 H Alabama-Birmingham Aug. 27 W 7-0 H Tennessee Tech Sept. 1 L 1-5 A1 Colorado Sept. 3 L 0-1 N1 Denver Sept. 9 W 4-0 A2 Furman Sept. 11 W 3-0 N2 Charlotte Sept. 15 L 0-1 A South Carolina Sept. 21 W 1-0 A Maryland (OT) Sept. 24 L 0-3 A Boston College Sept. 28 L 0-2 H North Carolina NR-2 Oct. 1 W 4-0 H Francis Marion Oct. 5 T 0-0 A Virginia Tech (OT) Oct. 8 L 0-1 H Virginia NR-16 Oct. 11 W 2-1 A Miami Oct. 15 W 2-1 H Wake Forest NR-9 Oct. 19 W 3-2 A Duke Oct. 22 W 1-0 H N.C. State (OT) Oct. 28 T 0-0 A Florida State (OT) NR-7 Nov. 1 W 2-1 N3 Boston College 25-13 Nov. 3 L 0-3 N3 North Carolina 25-1 Nov. 10 T 1-1 H4 Vanderbilt (OT) 21-NR Nov. 12 T 0-0 H5 Oklahoma St. (OT) 21-9 Nov. 17 T 0-0 A6 Stanford (OT) 21-23 Nov. 24 L 1-2 A7 Florida State 21-5 A1/N1 - Colorado Classic, Boulder, CO A2 - Carolina’s Cup, Greenville, SC N3 - ACC Tournament, Cary, NC H4 - NCAA Tournament First Round, Clemson, SC H5 - NCAA Tournament Second Round, Clemson, SC A6 - NCAA Tournament Final 16, Stanford, CA A7 - NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals, Tallahassee, FL

2007

10-6-5 (2-3-5 ACC, Eighth) NCAA Round of 32 CU-Opp. Date W L T Score Site Opponent Rank Aug. 31 W 4-0 H Liberty 19-NR 20-NR Sept. 5 W 5-0 H Coastal Carolina Sept. 7 W 2-1 H Long Beach State 20-NR Sept. 9 W 2-0 H Western Carolina 20-NR Sept. 14 W 2-1 N1 Furman 17-NR Sept. 16 L 1-3 A1 Charlotte 17-NR Sept. 21 W 1-0 H South Carolina 20-10 Sept. 23 W 8-0 H Wofford 20-NR Sept. 27 W 1-0 H Maryland (OT) 17-NR Sept. 30 T 0-0 H Boston College (OT) 17-9 Oct. 5 L 0-3 A North Carolina 15-12 Oct. 11 T 1-1 A Virginia Tech (OT) 19-NR Oct. 14 T 1-1 A Virginia (OT) 19-3 Oct. 18 T 2-2 A N.C. State (OT) 20-NR Oct. 21 L 1-2 H Wake Forest (OT) 20-NR Oct. 27 T 1-1 A Miami (OT) 25-NR Nov. 1 L 0-2 H Florida State NR-15 Nov. 3 W 1-0 H Duke Nov. 7 L 0-3 N2 North Carolina NR-4 Nov. 16 W 4-2 N3 Charlotte Nov. 18 L 0-1 A4 Tennessee NR-15 N1/A1 - Carolina’s Cup, Charlotte, NC N2 - ACC Tournament, Lake Buena Vista, FL N3 - NCAA Tournament First Round, Knoxville, TN A4 - NCAA Tournament Second Round, Knoxville, TN

2008

5-11-1 (1-8-1 ACC, Tenth) CU-Opp. Date W L T Score Site Opponent Rank Aug. 22 W 1-0 H Alabama-Birmingham Aug. 27 W 3-0 H Presbyterian

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8-0 H UNC-Asheville 0-1 A1 South Carolina 3-0 N1 Francis Marion 2-6 H Southern Cal NR-3 1-2 A Furman 2-5 H North Carolina NR-3 2-2 H Virginia Tech (OT) 1-7 H Virginia NR-10 3-0 H N.C. State 0-2 A Wake Forest NR-15 0-1 H Miami 0-4 A Florida State NR-6 0-6 A Duke NR-11 0-1 A Maryland 0-1 A Boston College NR-13 Cup, Columbia, SC

2009

3-15 (0-10 ACC, 11th) CU-Opp. Date W L T Score Site Opponent Rank Aug. 22 W 4-0 H Wofford Aug. 30 L 2-3 A Alabama-Birmingham (OT) Sept. 4 L 1-2 N1 Northeastern Sept. 6 W 4-0 N1 Florida Atlantic Sept. 11 L 0-5 H South Carolina NR-18 Sept. 13 L 1-2 H Furman (OT) Sept. 18 L 1-2 H Georgia NR-15 Sept. 20 W 3-0 H Presbyterian Sept. 24 L 1-2 A Virginia Tech (OT) Sept. 27 L 0-3 A Virginia NR-14 Oct. 1 L 1-2 A N.C. State Oct. 4 L 0-3 H Wake Forest NR-9 Oct. 9 L 0-2 A Miami Oct. 15 L 1-5 H Florida State NR-9 Oct. 18 L 0-2 H Duke Oct. 22 L 0-3 H Maryland NR-13 Oct. 25 L 0-5 H Boston College NR-8 Oct. 29 L 0-3 A North Carolina NR-6 N1 - Georgia Nike Invitational, Athens, GA

2010

6-13 (0-10 ACC, 11th) CU-Opp. Date W L T Score Site Opponent Rank Aug. 22 W 4-0 H Wofford Aug. 30 L 2-3 A Alabama-Birmingham (OT) Sept. 4 L 1-2 N1 Northeastern

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4-0 N1 Florida Atlantic 0-5 H South Carolina NR-18 1-2 H Furman (OT) 1-2 H Georgia NR-15 3-0 H Presbyterian 1-2 A Virginia Tech (OT) 0-3 A Virginia NR-14 1-2 A N.C. State 0-3 H Wake Forest NR-9 0-2 A Miami 0-3 A Florida State NR-9 0-2 H Duke 0-3 H Maryland NR-13 0-5 H Boston College NR-8 0-3 A North Carolina NR-6 Invitational, Athens, GA

2011

6-12 (0-10 ACC, 11th) CU-Opp. Date W L T Score Site Opponent Rank Aug. 19 W 7-1 H South Carolina State Aug. 22 W 1-0 H The Citadel Aug. 28 W 8-0 A Presbyterian College Sept. 2 W 1-0 A Appalachian State Sept. 4 W 2-1 H Northeastern Sept. 9 L 0-2 H South Carolina Sept. 11 L 2-3 H Furman (2OT) Sept. 15 L 2-3 A Miami (FL) (2OT) Sept. 22 L 2-6 H Florida State NR-10 Sept. 25 L 0-2 H Duke NR-4 Sept. 29 L 1-2 H Maryland Oct. 2 L 0-3 H Boston College NR-5 Oct. 6 L 0-2 A North Carolina NR-9 Oct. 13 L 0-3 A Virginia Tech Oct. 16 L 0-3 A Virginia NR-8 Oct. 20 L 1-2 A NC State (OT) Oct. 23 L 0-4 H Wake Forest NR-3 Oct. 27 W 4-0 H Francis Marion Note: Rankings are according to the NSCAA poll

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Series Scores Alabama-Birmingham Clemson leads series 3-1 Matches at CU: Clemson leads 3-0 Matches at UAB: UAB leads 1-0 Current Streak: 1 win by UAB Year Site W L T CU Opp. 2003 H W 4 0 2006 H W 1 0 2008 H W 1 0 2009 A L 2 3 Totals 3-1-0 8 3

Current Streak: 4 wins by BC Year Site W L T CU Opp. 2005 H L 1 2 2006 A L 0 3 2006 N W 2 1 2007 H T 0 0 2008 A L 0 1 2009 H L 0 5 2010 A L 1 3 2011 H L 0 3 Totals 1-6-1 4 18

Appalachian State Clemson leads series 2-0 Matches at CU: Clemson leads 1-0 Matches at APP: Clemson leads 1-0 Current Streak: 2 wins by CU Year Site W L T CU Opp. 1995 H W 9 0 2011 A W 1 0 Totals 2-0-0 10 0

Butler Clemson leads series 1-0 Matches at CU: Clemson leads 1-0 Current Streak: 1 win by Clemson Year Site W L T CU Opp. 2002 H W 4 1

Auburn Clemson leads series 4-1 Matches at CU: Clemson leads 2-0 Matches at AU: Clemson leads 2-1 Current Streak: 1 win by Auburn Year Site W L T CU Opp. 1994 H W 3 0 1995 A W 2 1 1996 H W 3 1 1998 A W 10 0 2004 A L 0 2 Totals 4-1-0 18 4 Belmont Clemson leads series 1-0 Matches at Belmont: CU leads 1-0 Current streak: 1 win by Clemson Year Site W L T CU Opp. 2010 A W 2 1 Boston College Boston College leads series 6-1-1 Matches at CU: BC leads 3-0-1 Matches at BC: BC leads 3-0 Matches at Neutral Sites: CU leads 1-0

Cal State Fullerton Cal State leads series 1-0 Matches at CSF: CSF leads 1-0 Current Streak: 1 win by CSF Year Site W L T CU Opp. 2003 A L 0 1 Central Florida Clemson leads series 1-0 Matches at Neutral Sites: CU leads 1-0 Current Streak: 1 win by Clemson Year Site W L T CU Opp. 1995 N W 3 0 Charleston Southern Clemson leads series 4-0 Matches at CU: Clemson leads 4-0 Current Streak: 4 wins by Clemson Year Site W L T CU Opp. 1994 H W 7 3 1998 H W 9 0 2001 H W 3 0 2002 H W 7 1 Totals 4-0-0 26 4 Charlotte Clemson leads series 6-1 Matches at CU: Clemson leads 3-0

Matches at Charlotte: Series tied 1-1 Matches at Neutral Sites: CU leads 2-0 Current Streak: 1 win by Clemson Year Site W L T CU Opp. 1994 A W 9 2 1995 H W 2 0 1996 H W 3 1 2000 H W 1 0 2006 N W 3 0 2007 A L 1 3 2007 N W 4 2 Totals 6-1-0 23 8 The Citadel Clemson leads 1-0 Matches at CU: Clemson leads 2-0 Current Streak: 2 wins by Clemson Year Site W L T CU Opp. 2011 H W 1 0 Coastal Carolina Clemson leads series 2-1 Matches at CU: Clemson leads 2-1 Current Streak: 1 win by CCU Year Site W L T CU Opp. 2003 H W 2 0 2007 H W 5 0 2010 H L 0 1 Totals 2-1-0 7 1 College of Charleston Clemson leads series 2-0 Matches at CU: Clemson leads 2-0 Matches at C of C: Clemson leads 1-0 Current Streak: 3 wins by Clemson Year Site W L T CU Opp. 2001 H W 2 0 2002 A W 3 2 2003 H W 6 0 Totals 3-0-0 11 2 Colorado Colorado leads series 1-0 Matches at Col.: Colorado leads 1-0 Current Streak: 1 win by Colorado Year Site W L T CU Opp. 2006 A L 1 5 Dartmouth Dartmouth leads series 1-0 Matches at Neut. Sites: DU leads 1-0 Current Streak: 1 win by Dartmouth Year Site W L T CU Opp. 1998 N L 1 3 Davidson Clemson leads series 6-0 Matches at CU: Clemson leads 3-0 Matches at DC: Clemson leads 3-0 Current Streak: 6 wins by Clemson Year Site W L T CU Opp. 1994 H W 4 0 1995 A W 1 0 1996 H W 4 1 1997 A W 8 0 1998 H W 6 0 1999 A W 1 0 Totals 6-0-0 24 1

Lindsay Browne finished her career with 34 goals and 34 assists in 88 games from 2000-04 and was named Soccer America’s Freshman-of-theYear and ACC Rookie of the Year in 2000.

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Year Site W L T 2000 H W 2003 N W Totals 2-0-0

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Denver Denver leads series 1-0 Matches at Neut. Sites: Denver leads 1-0 Current Streak: 1 win by Denver Year Site W L T CU Opp. 2006 N L 0 1 Duke Clemson leads series 11-10 Matches at CU: Clemson leads 6-4 Matches at DU: Duke leads 6-4 Matches at Neut. Sites: CU leads 1-0 Current Streak: 4 wins by Duke Year Site W L T CU Opp. 1994 A L 0 1 1995 H L 0 2 1996 A L 1 2 1997 H L 0 3 1998 A W 2 0 1999 H W 5 0 2000 A L 0 1 A L 0 1 H W 2 1 2001 H W 1 0 2002 A W 3 2 N W 2 0 2003 H W 1 0 2004 A W 1 0 2005 H W 1 0 2006 A W 3 2 2007 H W 1 0 2008 A L 0 6 2009 H L 0 2 2010 A L 1 4 2011 H L 0 2 Totals 11-10-0 24 29 East Carolina Clemson leads series 1-0 Matches at CU: Clemson leads 1-0 Current Streak: 1 win by Clemson Year Site W L T CU Opp. 2004 H W 8 0 Florida Florida leads series 3-2 Matches at CU: Clemson leads 2-0 Matches at UF: Florida leads 3-0 Current Streak: 1 win by Clemson Year Site W L T CU Opp. 1999 A L 0 2 2000 H W 4 3 2001 A L 1 4 A L 1 3 2002 H W 5 2 Totals 2-3-0 11 14 Florida Atlantic Clemson leads series 1-0 Matches at CU: Clemson leads 1-0 Current Streak: 1 win by Clemson Year Site W L T CU Opp. 2009 H W 4 0 Florida State Florida State leads 13-7-2 Matches at CU: FSU leads 7-5 Matches at FSU: FSU leads 6-2-1 Matches at Neut. Sites: FSU leads 1-0-1


Series Scores Current Streak: 6 wins by FSU Year Site W L T CU Opp. 1995 H W 6 0 1996 A L 0 1 1997 H W 2 1 1998 A W 2 0 1999 H W 4 0 2000 A W 3 2 H W 2 0 2001 H L 2 H W 1 0 2002 A L 3 4 2003 H L 0 1 2004 A L 1 2 N T 2 2 2005 H L 0 3 N L 0 4 2006 A T 0 0 A L 1 2 2007 H L 0 2 2008 A L 0 4 2009 H L 1 5 2010 A L 0 3 2011 H L 2 6 Totals 7-13-2 32 45 Francis Marion Clemson leads series 4-0 Matches at CU: Clemson leads 2-0 Matches at FMU: CU leads 1-0 Matches at Neutral Sites: CU leads 1-0 Current Streak: 4 wins by Clemson Year Site W L T CU Opp. 2006 H W 4 0 2008 N W 3 0 2010 A W 4 1 2011 H W 4 0 Totals 4-0-0 11 1 Furman Clemson leads series 12-3-1 Matches at CU: Clemson leads 6-2 Matches at FU: CU leads 4-2-1 Matches at Neutral Sites: CU leads 1-0 Current Streak: 1 win by Furman Year Site W L T CU Opp. 1994 H W 4 0 1995 A W 5 0 1996 H W 8 0 1997 A W 2 0 2000 H W 1 0 2001 A W 2 0 2002 H W 1 0 2003 A T 0 0 2004 H W 3 0 2005 H W 2 1 2006 A W 4 0 2007 N W 2 1 2008 A L 1 2 2009 H L 1 2 2010 A W 1 0 2011 H L 2 3 Totals 12-3-1 39 9 Gardner-Webb Clemson leads series 1-0 Matches at CU: Clemson leads 1-0 Current Streak: 1 win by Clemson Year Site W L T CU Opp. 2001 H W 4 0 Georgia Clemson leads series 4-2 Matches at CU: Clemson leads 2-1

The 1994 team, which finished 18th in the final national rankings, was Clemson’s first women’s soccer team. This picture was taken following the program’s first win, a 5-1 victory over Loyola (MD) on September 9, 1994. Matches at UGA: Clemson leads 2-0 Matches at Neut. Sites: UGA leads 1-0 Current Streak: 2 wins by Georgia Year Site W L T CU Opp. 1996 A W 2 0 1997 H W 2 1 H W 1 0 2002 A W 3 2 2003 N L 1 2 2009 H L 1 2 Totals 4-2-0 10 7 Georgia State Clemson leads series 1-0 Matches at CU: Clemson leads 1-0 Current Streak: 1 win by Clemson Year Site W L T CU Opp. 1994 H W 6 1 George Washington Clemson leads series 1-0 Matches at Neut. Sites: CU leads 1-0 Current Streak: 1 win by Clemson Year Site W L T CU Opp. 1996 N W 2 0 High Point High Point leads series 1-0 Matches at HP: HP leads 1-0 Current Streak: 1 win by High Point Year Site W L T CU Opp. 2010 N L 3 4 Jacksonville Clemson leads series 1-0 Matches at CU: Clemson leads 1-0 Current Streak: 1 win by Clemson Year Site W L T CU Opp. 2010 H W 3 1 Jacksonville State Clemson leads series 1-0 Matches at CU: Clemson leads 1-0 Current Streak: 1 win by Clemson Year Site W L T CU Opp. 1995 H W 4 0

Kansas Kansas leads series 1-0 Matches at Neutral Sites: KU leads 1-0 Current Streak: 1 win by Kansas Year Site W L T CU Opp. 2004 N L 1 3 Kennesaw State Clemson leads series 1-0 Matches at CU: Clemson leads 1-0 Current Streak: 1 win by Clemson Year Site W L T CU Opp. 2005 H W 4 0 Kentucky Clemson leads series 3-0 Matches at CU: Clemson leads 2-0 Matches at UK: Clemson leads 1-0 Current Streak: 3 wins by Clemson Year Site W L T CU Opp. 1997 A W 2 0 1998 H W 3 2 2001 H W 1 0 Totals 3-0-0 6 2 Liberty Clemson leads series 1-0 Matches at CU: Clemson leads 1-0 Current Streak: 1 win by Clemson Year Site W L T CU Opp. 2007 H W 4 0 Long Beach State Clemson leads series 1-0 Matches at CU: Clemson leads 1-0 Current Streak: 1 win by Clemson Year Site W L T CU Opp. 2007 H W 2 1 Louisiana State Clemson leads series 1-0 Matches at CU: Clemson leads 1-0 Current Streak: 1 win by Clemson Year Site W L T CU Opp. 1998 H W 7 0

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Loyola (MD) Clemson leads series 2-0 Matches at CU: Clemson leads 1-0 Matches at LC: Clemson leads 1-0 Current Streak: 2 wins by Clemson Year Site W L T CU Opp. 1994 H W 5 1 1995 A W 3 0 Totals 2-0-0 8 1 Marquette Clemson leads series 1-0 Matches at CU: Clemson leads 1-0 Current Streak: 1 win by Clemson Year Site W L T CU Opp. 1999 H W 1 0 Maryland Maryland leads series 13-8-1 Matches at CU: CU leads 6-4-1 Matches at UM: Maryland leads 8-1 Matches at Neutral Sites: Tied 1-1 Current Streak: 4 wins by Maryland Year Site W L T CU Opp. 1994 H W 3 0 1995 A L 0 2 A L 0 2 1996 H W 2 0 H W 2 1 1997 A L 0 2 1998 H W 2 1 1999 A L 1 2 2000 H W 1 0 N W 2 0 2001 A L 0 1 2002 H L 2 3 2003 A L 1 2 N L 1 2 2004 H L 0 1 2005 H T 0 0 2006 A W 1 0 2007 H W 1 0 2008 A L 0 1 2009 H L 0 3 2010 A L 0 4 2011 H L 1 2 Totals 8-13-1 20 29

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Series Scores 1999 H W 2000 H W 2001 H W 2004 H W 2008 H W Totals 9-0-0

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During her career from 1999-2002, Heather Beem scored 28 goals and tallied 23 assists for 79 points, which ranks eighth in Tiger record books on the career points list. Massachusetts Clemson leads series 1-0 Matches at Neutral Sites: CU leads 1-0 Current Streak: 1 win by Clemson Year Site W L T CU Opp. 1997 N W 4 3 Mercer Clemson leads series 1-0 Matches at CU: Clemson leads 1-0 Current Streak: 1 win by Clemson Year Site W L T CU Opp. 1996 H W 6 0 Miami Miami leads series 5-2-1 Matches at CU: Miami leads 3-1 Matches at UM: Miami leads 2-1-1 Current Streak: 4 wins by Miami Year Site W L T CU Opp. 2004 H W 4 2 2005 H L 0 1 2006 A W 2 0 2007 A T 1 1 2008 H L 0 1 2009 A L 0 2 2010 H L 0 3 2011 A L 2 3 Totals 2-5-1 9 13 Middle Tennessee State MTSU leads series 1-0 Matches at CU: MTSU leads 1-0 Current Streak: 1 win by MTSU Year Site W L T CU Opp. 2005 H L 0 1 Missouri Clemson leads series 1-0 Matches at Neut. Sites: CU leads 1-0 Current Streak: 1 win by Clemson Year Site W L T CU Opp. 1997 N W 4 1 Nebraska Nebraska leads series 1-0-1 Matches at CU: Series Tied 0-0-1 Matches at UN: Nebraska leads 1-0 Current Streak: Last Meeting Tied

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Year Site W L T 1998 A L 1999 H T Totals 0-1-1

CU Opp. 1 4 0 0 1 4

North Carolina North Carolina leads series 25-1 Matches at CU: UNC leads 9-1 Matches at UNC: UNC leads 11-0 Matches at Neut. Sites: UNC leads 5-0 Current Streak: 14 wins by UNC Year Site W L T CU Opp. 1994 A L 0 7 1995 H L 0 1 1996 A L 0 2 H L 1 4 1997 H L 0 4 N L 1 3 1998 H L 2 4 N L 0 4 1999 A L 0 4 A L 0 1 A L 0 3 2000 H W 2 1 2001 A L 0 3 2002 H L 1 2 N L 0 6 2003 A L 1 6 2004 H L 1 2 2005 A L 1 5 2006 H L 0 2 N L 0 3 2007 A L 0 3 N L 0 3 2008 H L 2 5 2009 A L 0 3 2010 H L 1 5 2011 A L 0 2 Totals 1-25 12 87 UNC-Asheville lemson leads series 9-0 C Matches at CU: Clemson leads 9-0 Current Streak: 9 wins by Clemson Year Site W L T CU Opp. 1994 H W 5 0 1995 H W 4 0 1996 H W 4 1 1998 H W 5 0

N.C. State lemson leads series 13-5-4 C Matches at CU: CU leads 6-1-2 Matches at NCS: CU leads 5-3-2 Matches at Neutral Sites: CU leads 2-1 Current Streak: 3 win by N.C. State Year Site W L T CU Opp. 1994 H W 4 2 N L 1 2 H T 1 1 1995 A L 1 2 1996 H T 1 1 1997 A W 2 1 1998 A W 3 1 N W 4 1 1999 H W 4 0 2000 A T 0 0 2001 H W 3 1 2002 A W 2 0 N W 5 2 2003 H W 3 0 2004 A W 2 0 2005 A W 3 1 2006 H W 1 0 2007 A T 2 2 2008 H W 3 0 2009 A L 1 2 2010 H L 0 1 2011 A L 1 2 Totals 13-5-4 47 22 North Florida Clemson leads series 1-0 Matches at CU: Clemson leads 1-0 Current Streak: 1 win by Clemson Year Site W L T CU Opp. 2010 H W 2 1 Northeastern Series tied at 1-1 Matches at CU: Clemson leads 1-0 Matches at Neutral Sites: NU leads 1-0 Current Streak: 1 win by Clemson Year Site W L T CU Opp. 2009 N L 1 2 2011 H W 2 1 Totals 1-1-0 3 3 Oklahoma State Series tied at 0-0-1 Matches at CU: Series tied at 0-0-1 Current Streak: Last meeting tied Year Site W L T CU Opp. 2006 H T 0 0

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Old Dominion lemson leads series 2-0 C Matches at CU: Clemson leads 1-0 Matches at ODU: CU leads 1-0 Current Streak: 2 wins by Clemson Year Site W L T CU Opp. 2000 H W 3 1 2001 A W 2 0 Totals 2-0-0 5 1 Penn State enn State leads series 1-0 P Matches at PSU: PSU leads 1-0 Current Streak: 1 win by PSU Year Site W L T CU Opp. 1998 A L 0 1 Portland ortland leads series 1-0 P Matches at Neutral Sites: UP leads 1-0 Current Streak: 1 win by Portland Year Site W L T CU Opp. 2002 N L 0 2 Presbyterian lemson leads series 4-0 C Matches at CU: Clemson leads 3-0 Matches at PC: Clemson leads 1-0 Current Streak: 4 wins by Clemson Year Site W L T CU Opp. 2008 H W 3 0 2009 H W 3 0 2010 H W 4 0 2011 A W 8 0 Totals 4-0 18 0 Princeton lemson leads series 1-0 C Matches at CU: Clemson leads 1-0 Current Streak: 1 win by Clemson Year Site W L T CU Opp. 1999 H W 2 0 Rhode Island lemson leads series 1-0 C Matches at Neut. Sites: CU leads 1-0 Current Streak: 1 win by Clemson Year Site W L T CU Opp. 2003 N W 2 0 Richmond lemson leads series 4-2 C Matches at CU: Clemson leads 3-1 Matches at UR: Clemson leads 1-0 Matches at Neut. Sites: UR leads 1-0 Current Streak: 1 win by Clemson Year Site W L T CU Opp. 1998 H W 4 0 1999 H L 0 1 2000 A W 1 0 2001 H W 4 0 2002 N L 0 1 2004 H W 1 0 Totals 4-2-0 10 2 San Diego Series tied at 0-0-1 Matches at Neut. Sites: Series tied at 0-0-1 Current Streak: Last meeting tied Year Site W L T CU Opp. 2003 N T 1 1


Series Scores Santa Clara anta Clara leads series 3-0 S Matches at SCU: SCU leads 1-0 Matches at Neut. Sites: SCU leads 2-0 Current Streak: 2 wins by SCU Year Site W L T CU Opp. 1996 N L 1 2 1997 A L 0 3 2002 N L 2 4 Totals 0-3-0 3 9 South Carolina lemson leads series 10-7 C Matches at CU: Clemson leads 7-2 Matches at USC: South Carolina leads 5-3 Current Streak: 4 wins by South Carolina Year Site W L T CU Opp. 1995 H W 7 0 1996 A L 2 3 1997 H W 5 0 1998 A W 3 1 1999 H W 4 0 2000 A W 2 0 2001 H W 3 0 2002 A W 1 0 2003 H W 1 0 2004 A L 0 2 2005 H W 1 0 2006 A L 0 1 2007 H W 1 0 2008 A L 0 1 2009 H L 0 5 2010 A L 0 2 2011 H L 0 2 Totals 10-7-0 30 17 South Carolina State Clemson leads series 1-0 Matches at CU: Clemson leads 1-0 Current Streak: 1 win by Clemson Year Site W L T CU Opp. 2011 H W 7 1 Southern California Southern California leads series 1-0 Matches at CU: USC leads 1-0 Current Streak: 1 win by USC Year Site W L T CU Opp. 2008 H L 2 6 Southern Methodist Clemson leads series 1-0 Matches at SMU: CU leads 1-0 Current Streak: 1 win by Clemson Year Site W L T CU Opp. 1999 A W 4 1 Stanford Series tied at 1-1-1 Matches at CU: Stanford leads 1-0 Matches at SU: CU leads 1-0-1 Current Streak: Last meeting tied Year Site W L T CU Opp. 1996 A W 1 0 1997 H L 1 2 2006 A T 0 0 Totals 1-1-1 2 2 Tennessee Series tied at 2-2 Matches at CU: Series tied 1-1 Matches at UT: Series tied at 1-1 Current Streak: 2 wins by Tennessee Year Site W L T CU Opp.

1996 H W 2001 A W 2002 H L 2007 A L Totals 2-2-0

5 4 0 0 9

0 3 2 1 6

UT-Chattanooga Clemson leads series 1-0 Matches at CU: Clemson leads 1-0 Current Streak: 1 win by Clemson Year Site W L T CU Opp. 2005 H W 4 1 Tennessee Tech Clemson leads series 1-0 Matches at CU: Clemson leads 1-0 Current Streak: 1 win by Clemson Year Site W L T CU Opp. 2006 H W 1 0 Texas Series tied 1-1 Matches at CU: Texas leads 1-0 Matches at UT: Clemson leads 1-0 Current Streak: 1 win by Clemson Year Site W L T CU Opp. 2003 H L 0 1 2004 A W 1 0 Totals 1-1-0 1 1 Texas A&M Series tied 1-1 Matches at TAMU: Tied at 1-1 Current Streak: 1 win by Clemson Year Site W L T CU Opp. 1995 A L 1 4 2004 A W 4 1 Totals 1-1-0 5 5 Towson State lemson leads series 1-0 C Matches at CU: CU leads 1-0 Current Streak: 1 win by Clemson Year Site W L T CU Opp. 1994 H W 4 1 UCLA Series tied 1-1 Matches at CU: Tied at 1-1 Current Streak: 1 win by UCLA Year Site W L T CU Opp. 2000 H W 1 0 H L 1 2 Totals 1-1-0 2 2 Vanderbilt lemson leads series 3-0-1 C Matches at CU: CU leads 2-0-1 Matches at VU: Clemson leads 1-0 Current Streak: Last meeting tied Year Site W L T CU Opp. 1994 A W 2 1 1995 H W 2 1 1998 H W 1 0 2006 H T 1 1 Totals 3-0-1 6 3 Virginia Virginia leads series 11-10-1 Matches at CU: Series tied at 4-4 Matches at UVA: UVA leads 6-3-1 Matches at Neutral Sites: CU leads 3-1 Current Streak: 4 wins by Virginia Year Site W L T CU Opp.

1994 A L 1995 H L 1996 A W 1997 H W N W 1998 A L N W 1999 H W N W 2000 A W 2001 H W 2002 A W 2003 H W 2004 A L N L 2005 A L 2006 H L 2007 A T 2008 H L 2009 A L 2010 H L 2011 A L Totals 10-11-1

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3 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 2 2 2 1 1 7 3 6 3 38

Virginia Commonwealth CU leads series 1-0-1 V Matches at Neut. Sites: VCU leads 1-0-1 Current Streak: 1 win by VCU Year Site W L T CU Opp. 2005 N T 0 0 N L 1 3 Totals 0-1-1 1 3 Virginia Tech VT leads series 3-2-3 Matches at CU: Series tied 1-1-1 Matches at VT: VT leads 2-1-2 Current Streak: 3 wins by Virginia Tech Year Site W L T CU Opp. 2004 A W 1 0 2005 H W 1 0 2006 A T 0 0 2007 A T 1 1 2008 H T 2 2 2009 A L 1 2 2010 H L 0 3 2011 A L 0 3 Totals 2-3-3 6 11 Wake Forest lemson leads series 12-7-3 C Matches at CU: CU leads 7-4-2 Matches at WFU: CU leads 5-3-1 Current Streak: 5 wins by WFU Year Site W L T CU Opp. 1994 H W 5 1 1995 A W 3 1 1996 H W 5 2 H W 2 1 H L 1 2 1997 A W 2 0 1998 H W 2 1 1999 A L 1 2 H T 0 0 2000 H W 3 0 2001 A W 1 0 A T 1 1 2002 H W 2 1 2003 A W 3 1 2004 H T 2 2 2005 A W 3 2 2006 H W 2 1 2007 H L 1 2 2008 A L 0 2

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0 0 0 39

3 4 4 33

Washington lemson leads series 1-0 C Matches at CU: Clemson leads 1-0 Current Streak: 1 win by Clemson Year Site W L T CU Opp. 1999 H W 3 0 Western Carolina lemson leads series 2-0 C Matches at CU: Clemson leads 2-0 Current Streak: 2 wins by Clemson Year Site W L T CU Opp. 2000 H W 4 0 2007 H W 2 0 Totals 2-0-0 6 0 William & Mary Series tied at 2-2 Matches at CU: Clemson leads 2-0 Matches at WM: W&M leads 2-0 Current Streak: 1 win by W&M Year Site W L T CU Opp. 1997 H W 2 0 1998 A L 1 3 1999 H W 2 0 2005 A L 2 3 Totals 2-2-0 7 6 Wisconsin-Green Bay lemson leads series 1-0 C Matches at CU: Clemson leads 1-0 Current Streak: 1 win by Clemson Year Site W L T CU Opp. 1994 H W 4 0 Wofford lemson leads series 6-0 C Matches at CU: Clemson leads 6-0 Current Streak: 6 wins by Clemson Year Site W L T CU Opp. 2000 H W 7 2 2002 H W 2 0 2003 H W 6 2 2005 H W 1 0 2007 H W 8 0 2009 H W 4 0 Totals 6-0-0 28 4

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1998

2002

15-4-1 (3-3 ACC, Fourth) NCAA Round of 32, Ranked 13th in Final Poll Pos. Name Class Starts Stats G Meredith McCullen FR 16 91 saves B Christie Szyman FR 20 4g 4a B Cheri Hooper SO 20 1g 0a B Angela Brames FR 20 0g 1a B Susan Trenery FR 19 0g 0a M Keri Nelson FR 19 7g 10a M Stacy Hoyt FR 20 1g 5a M Beth Goetz JR 19 2g 0a F Carmie Landeen FR 20 24g 9a F Nikki Tompkins FR 20 16g 9a F Sheri Bueter FR 18 9g 13a

16-7 (5-2 ACC, T-Second) NCAA Final 16, Ranked 11th in Final Poll Pos. Name Class Starts Stats G Katie Carson FR 22 54 saves B Julie Augustyniak SO 23 3g 3a B Nancy Augustyniak SO 23 2g 3a B Lindsay Massengale SR 20 0g 1a B Diana Akin SR 9 0a 1a M Sara Burkett SR 22 16g 10a M Beth Keller JR 19 14g 5a M Alison Burpee JR 23 8g 3a M Lea Shreve SO 15 4g 5a F Sheri Bueter SR 22 5g 12a F Jennifer Crawford JR 17 7g 7a

14-8 (4-3 ACC, T-Second) NCAA Round of 64, Ranked 14th in Final Poll Pos. Name Class Starts Stats G Lauren Heos FR 14 55 saves B Tanya Peterson JR 9 0g 0a B Sarah Turner SO 21 2g 2a B Kate Clifton SO 19 0g 1a B Kristen Allen SO 17 0g 0a M Allison Mitchell JR 22 1g 4a M Heather Beem SR 22 11g 7a M Allison Graham FR 19 3g 7a F Paige Ledford SO 22 2g 7a F Lindsay Browne JR 21 6g 10a F Deliah Arrington SR 22 18g 7a

1995

1999

2003

14-7 (2-5 ACC, Sixth) NCAA Round of 32, Ranked 15th in Final Poll Pos. Name Class Starts Stats G Meredith McCullen SO 20 77 saves B Christie Szyman SO 19 1g 6a B Mara Miller FR 19 0g 4a B Mandi Miller FR 13 0g 1a B Angela Brames SO 11 0g 0a M Sara Burkett FR 21 7g 5a M Sharon Pickering FR 21 3g 10a M Lindsay Massengale FR 18 3g 2a M Beth Goetz SR 12 0g 0a F Carmie Landeen SO 21 19g 4a F Katie Baruth FR 18 3g 7a

14-7-2 (4-3 ACC, T-Third) NCAA Quarterfinals, Ranked Sixth in Final Poll Pos. Name Class Starts Stats G Katie Carson SO 23 109 saves B Julie Augustyniak JR 23 1g 2a B Nancy Augustyniak JR 23 2g 2a B Louisa Boyle SO 11 0g 2a B Audria Lyons FR 23 1g 3a M Leigh Clark SO 22 1g 2a M Beth Keller SR 15 8g 7a M Alison Burpee SR 23 6g 3a M Lea Shreve JR 21 3g 1a F Heather Beem FR 23 7g 12a F Deliah Arrington FR 15 9g 7a

11-7-2 (4-3 ACC, T-Third) NCAA Round of 64, Ranked 17th in Final Poll Pos. Name Class Starts Stats G Lauren Whitt GR 19 63 saves B Kate Clifton JR 20 1g 1a B Kristen Allen JR 20 0g 1a B Jenny Anderson JR 18 0g 1a B Sarah Turner JR 20 2g 1a M Allison Graham SO 20 5g 11a M Paige Ledford JR 20 2g 6a M Lydia Vandenbergh SO 20 1g 3a M Allison Mitchell SR 20 0g 2a F Courtney Foster FR 17 13g 5a F Kelly Schneider FR 14 5g 2a

1996

2000

2004

15-7-1 (3-3-1 ACC, T-Second) NCAA Round of 32, Ranked 11th in Final Poll Pos. Name Class Starts Stats G Suzanne Putnam JR 20 74 saves B Julie Johnson JR 16 1g 0a B Diana Akin SO 20 0g 1a B Christie Szyman JR 16 0g 1a B Angela Brames JR 16 0g 0a B Lindsay Massengale SO 16 2g 5a M Beth Keller FR 20 11g 7a M Sara Burkett SO 22 7g 9a M Alison Burpee FR 21 2g 1a M Suzanne Finn FR 13 0g 3a F Jennifer Crawford FR 18 13g 6a F Sheri Bueter SO 20 7g 6a

19-3-1 (5-1-1 ACC, Regular Season Champions) NCAA Quarterfinals, Ranked Fifth in Final Poll Pos. Name Class Starts Stats G Katie Carson JR 23 59 saves B Julie Augustyniak SR 23 0g 5a B Nancy Augustyniak SR 19 2g 1a B Alison Sinclair FR 18 1g 2a M Leigh Clark JR 23 2g 4a M Lea Shreve SR 19 2g 4a M Allison Mitchell FR 21 3g 2a M Tricia Williams SR 23 0g 2a F Lindsay Browne FR 23 13g 12a F Deliah Arrington SO 22 12g 10a F Heather Beem SO 10 6g 2a

10-8-2 (4-4-1 ACC, T-Fifth) NCAA Round of 64, Ranked 25th in Final Poll Pos. Name Class Starts Stats G Lauren Johnston FR 17 56 saves B Jenny Anderson SR 17 3g 1a B Sarah Turner SR 19 1g 1a B Kristen Allen SR 20 0g 0a B Kate Clifton SR 20 0g 0a M Allison Graham JR 18 3g 5a M Lydia Vandenbergh JR 20 2g 5a M Elizabeth Jobe FR 20 2g 1a F Courtney Foster SO 20 7g 1a F Lindsay Browne SR 15 6g 3a F Paige Ledford SR 20 3g 5a

1997

2001

2005

15-5-1 (4-3 ACC, T-Third) NCAA Final 16, Ranked 11th in Final Poll Pos. Name Class Starts Stats G Katie Carson SR 21 83 saves B Leigh Clark SR 20 0g 5a B Sarah Turner FR 19 1g 1a B Jenny Anderson FR 18 0g 1a B Tanya Peterson SO 13 0g 0a M Paige Ledford FR 13 10g 5a M Tatum Clowney SR 14 3g 7a M Tricia Williams SR 21 2g 3a M Allison Mitchell SO 20 1g 3a F Lindsay Browne SO 21 9g 8a F Deliah Arrington JR 19 11g 3a

9-9-2 (4-5-1 ACC, Fourth) NCAA Round of 64 Pos. Name Class Starts Stats G Ashley Phillips SO 14 93 saves B Britten Meyer JR 20 3g 4a B Kelly Schneider JR 20 3g 0a B Molly Johnson FR 20 0g 0a B Amber Funk JR 14 0g 0a M Allison Graham SR 19 7g 9a M Lydia Vandenbergh SR 20 2g 3a M Candice Hein JR 13 2g 2a M Julie Bolt FR 14 1g 0a F Jennifer Smith FR 19 2g 1a F Courtney Foster JR 20 4g 4a

15-7 (4-3 ACC, T-Third) NCAA Quarterfinals, Ranked 10th in Final Poll Pos. Name Class Starts Stats G Suzanne Putnam SR 11 58 saves G Meredith McCullen JR 11 53 saves B Diana Akin JR 17 0g 0a B Nancy Augustyniak FR 20 0g 0a B Lindsay Massengale JR 22 0g 1a M Sara Burkett JR 22 8g 12a M Alison Burpee SO 22 5g 1a M Beth Keller SO 21 2g 4a M Julie Augustyniak FR 20 2g 0a F Jennifer Crawford SO 17 17g 2a F Sheri Bueter JR 22 5g 9a F Lissa Mansberry SR 15 5g 1a

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2010

11-8-5 (5-3-2 ACC, T-Fourth) NCAA Quarterfinals, Ranked T-14th in Final Poll Pos. Name Class Starts Stats G Ashley Phillips JR 24 119 saves B Kelly Schneider SR 24 1g 0a B Amber Funk SR 24 1g 0a B Molly Johnson SO 24 0g 1a B Britten Meyer SR 17 0g 1a M Molly Franklin FR 18 6g 4a M Katie Vogel FR 24 3g 3a M Elizabeth Jobe JR 24 3g 0a F Meghan Smith SO 20 5g 5a F Julie Bolt SO 23 5g 5a F Nuria Zufia FR 24 4g 3a

6-13 (0-10 ACC, 11th) Pos. Name Class Starts Stats G Lauren Arnold FR 18 89 saves B Heather Marik SO 19 2g 0a B Katie Uyenishi FR 18 1g 1a B Emily Tatum SO 17 0g 2a B Erica Kim FR 11 0g 0a M Sarah Jacobs JR 19 1g 2a M Vanessa Laxgang FR 19 4g 2a M Rachel Hurd JR 19 0g 0a M Katie Biggerstaff SO 10 1g 0a F Maddy Elder SO 13 5g 3a F Jackie Dutton FR 10 2g 2a

2007 10-6-5 (2-3-5 ACC, Eighth) NCAA Round of 32 Pos. Name Class Starts Stats G Ashley Phillips SR 20 88 saves B Elizabeth Jobe SR 21 5g 2a B Molly Johnson JR 21 2g 0a B Amber Funk SR 21 1g 0a B Abby Lambert FR 21 0g 2a M Molly Franklin SO 21 2g 10a M Katie Vogel SO 16 1g 3a M Lindsey Jackson SO 18 0g 1a F Courtney Foster SR 21 6g 4a F Nuria Zufia SR 20 6g 1a F Julie Bolt JR 20 4g 5a

Clemson’s Four-Year Starters Name

Years Position

Deliah Arrington

1999-2002

Forward

Julie Augustyniak

1997-2000

Midfielder

Nancy Augustyniak

1997-2000

Defender

Julie Bolt

2005-2008

Forward

Lindsay Browne

2000-02, 2004

Forward

Sara Burkett

1995-1998

Alison Burpee

1996-1999

Midfielder

Katie Carson

1998-2001

Goalkeeper

Courtney Foster

Midfielder

2003-05, 2007

Midfielder

Molly Franklin

2006-2009

Midfielder

2011

Allison Graham

2002-2005

Midfielder

6-12 (0-10 ACC, 11th) Pos. Name Class Starts Stats G Lauren Arnold SO 12 42 saves B Heather Marik SO 19 2g 0a B Stacey Huddleston FR 13 2g 2a B Erica Kim SO 17 0g 1a B Savannah Coiner FR 15 0g 0a B Ashlynee Bass SR 18 0g 0a M Vanessa Laxgang SO 18 6g 2a M Sarah Jacobs SR 14 0g 0a M Rachel Hurd SR 17 0g 4a F Maddy Elder JR 15 8g 6a F Liska Dobberstein FR 15 6g 5a

Molly Johnson

2005-2008

Defender

Beth Keller

1996-1999

Midfielder

Paige Ledford

2001-2004

Forward

Lindsay Massengale

1995-1998

Defender

Allison Mitchell

2000-2003

Midfielder

Sarah Turner

2001-2004

Defender

Katie Vogel

2006-2009

Midfielder

2008 5-11-1 (1-8-1 ACC, Tenth) Pos. Name Class Starts Stats G Paula Pritzen SO 17 93 saves B Molly Johnson SR 17 3g 1a B K.K. Duffy FR 17 0g 2a B Jennifer Ficklen JR 12 0g 1a B Ashlynne Bass FR 12 0g 0a M Molly Franklin JR 17 2g 4a M Sarah Jacobs FR 15 2g 3a M Katie Vogel JR 16 2g 2a M Lindsey Jackson JR 17 2g 2a F Julie Bolt SR 15 9g 1a F Tara Cort FR 17 2g 3a

2009 3-15 (0-10 ACC, 11th) Pos. Name Class Starts Stats G Paula Pritzen JR 18 89 saves B K.K. Duffy SO 17 0g 1a B Heather Marik FR 18 0g 1a B Ashlynne Bass SO 18 0g 1a B Jennifer Ficklen SR 14 0g 0a M Lily Boleyn SR 11 1g 2a M Katie Vogel SR 9 1g 1a M Callie Cavanaugh FR 14 1g 1a M Molly Franklin SR 18 1g 0a M Emily Tatum FR 9 0g 1a F Maddy Elder FR 17 10g 1a

Heather Marik has a chance to join the list of four-year starters this season. Marik has started every game so far in her career as a Tiger.

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All-Time Numerical Roster 00

0

01

1997 2000-03 2004-05 2006 2008-2011

Suzanne Putnam Troyann Gentile Lauren Heos Ashley Phillips Stephanie Permar Paula Pritzen

1996-97 1998 2001-03 2004-05 2006 2007-09

Mandi Risden Julie Podhrasky

1996 1998-99

10

1994-97 1998-99 2000-03 2007-09 2010-present

Mandi Miller Diana Akin Deliah Arrington Amanda Garcia Jenny Smith Nuria Zufia Meghan Duffy Vanessa Laxgang

1995 1996-98 1999-2002 2003-04 2005 2006-07 2009 2010-present

11

Carmie Landeen Lea Shreve Paige Ledford Sarah Gulley Meghan Smith Kate Biggerstaff

1994-95 1997-2000 2001-04 2005 2006-2007 2009-10 1994-95 1996 1997 1999-2002 2003-06 2007 2008-2011 2012

1

1994 1995 1996-99 2000-03 2004-07 2008-09 2010-present

12

2

Stacy Hoyt Heather O’Dell Beth Keller Tanya Peterson Logan Hull K.K. Duffy Erica Kim

Beth Goetz Karen Erikson Jackie Cooper Cindy Mullinix Britten Meyer Abby Lambert Ashlynne Bass Katelyn Reeve

Lissa Mansberry Louisa Boyle Alison Sinclair Katie Clifton Jessica Shain Mia Alphonso Emily Tatum Tina Shakes Shannon Ryan Tracey McCarroll Sami Burke Audria Lyons Anna Beth Fuller Nikki McEachern Abby Lambert Liska Dobberstein Katie Barnett Andie Jump Mary Ward Younger Jenny Sanders Candice Hein Lindsey Jackson Deana Sherry

1994-97 1998-2000 2001 2002-04 2005 2006-2007 2009-2011 2012 1994 1995-96 1997-98 1999-2001 2002 2006-07 2008-09 2010-present 1994-96 1997 1999 2001-02 2003-05 2006-09 2010-present

13

Christie Szyman Jenna Thompson Alison Sinclair Lydia Vandenbergh Katie Vogel Morgan Campbell

Nikki Tompkins Sara Burkett Rachel Gallegos Allison Graham Molly Franklin Savannah Coiner

1994 1995-98 1999-2002 2003-05 2006-09 2010-present

7

Julie Johnson Alison Burpee Lindsay Browne Amber Funk Tara Cort Tabathia Padgett

1994-95 1996-99 2000-04 2005-07 2008-09 2010-present

8

Pia Amalfitano Julie Johnson Leigh Clark Jami Walker Jacquelyn Hines Christy Barrow Samantha Fortier

4

5

6

1994-97 1994-95 1994-95 1998-2001 2002-05 2006-07

9

Angela Brames Tiffany Lambert Allison Mitchell Jennifer Ficklen Stacey Huddleston

Meredith McCullen Suzanne Putnam Mandi Risden Katie Carson Sarah McClurg Ashley Phillips

3

56

Elizabeth Keefe Chamberlain Leigh Ann Harrison Lauren Johnston Katie Bucherati Marci Elpers

1994-95 1996-97 1998-2001 2002-03 2004-05 2006 2007-2010

14

15

16

Ragan Calvert Sarah Ureno Tatum Clowney Candice Hein Kelly Schneider Erin Moskos Rachel Hurd Allie Kington

1994-96 1997 1998-2001 2002 2003-06 2007 2008-2011 2012 1994-96 1997-2000 2001-04 2005-2008 2010-present

Cheri Hooper Jenny Crawford Jami Walker Allison Graham Yaneash Donaldson Elizabeth Jobe Brittany Beaumont

1994-96 1997-99 2000-01 2002 2003 2004-07 2009-present

17

18

Angela Farace Jennifer Crawford Tricia Williams Yaneash Donaldson Jessica Shain Fraser Gerth Heather Marik

20

Stacy Hoyt Libby King Jenny Sanders Jenny Anderson Lia Schendel

21

Mara Miller Christa Eberhardt Erica LaShomb Clarice Seifert Stephanie Wolla Molly Johnson Maddy Elder

1995 1997-98 1999 2001-02 2003-04 2005-2008 2009-present

Keri Nelson Diana Akin Suzanne Finn Katie Reid Robyn Shelby Lauren Whitt Lou Hudson Lily Boleyn Haley Hunt

1994 1995 1996-97 1998-2001 2002 2003 2004 2006-09 2011-present

22

1994-97 1998-99 2000 2002-05 2006-09 2012

Susan Trenery Julie Augustyniak Sarah Turner Julie Bolt Hailey Karg

Sheri Bueter Heather Beem Courtney Foster Sarah Jacobs Kylie Tawney

19

Tricia Barkman Sharon Pickering Jennifer Wilhelmy Audra Sherman Kate Clifton Lindsey Wegrzyn Kim Faerber Judea Davis Jenna Polonsky

1994-98 1999-2002 2003-07 2008-2011 2012 1994-95 1996 1997-2001 2002 2003-04 2005-2007 2009-present

1995 1996-99 2000 2001-04 2005-2006

23

Katie Baruth Lindsay Massengale Mary Jean Sullivan Kelly Couch Anne Baldwin Avery Oldfield Stefanie Schroeder

1995 1996-98 2000-03 2004 2005 2006 2007-09

24

Lindsay Massengale Andrea Janousek Amy Gray Louisa Boyle Sarah Heck Stephanie Permar Danielle Schmitt Callie Cavanaugh Sydney Branson

1995 1996 1997-98 2001 2002 2004-05 2006-2008 2009-2011 2012

Jennifer Wilhelmy Nancy Augustyniak Kristen Procopio Allen Sofia Blanco Katelyn Reeve Annie Studdert

1995 1997-2000 2002-04 2008-09 2011 2012

25

26

Kim Wilbert Troyann Gentile Hunter Rittgers

29

Sarah Delap

30

Morgan Hert

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1995 1999 2012

2009

2010-present


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