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Many have said that experience is the best teacher. Perhaps that’s why students who attend Clemson University not only seek superior academics, they look for broader opportunities--hands-on learning, a stronger sense of family and community, and a powerful connection to the world around them. The best of both worlds, Clemson is redefining the term “top-tier research university” by combining the scientific and technological horsepower of a major research university with the highly engaged academic and social environment of a private, liberal arts college. Described as the perfect blend of geography, camraderie and scholarship, Clemson is more than just a steppingstone to academic excellence. It’s the gateway to the rest of your life. The Clemson Experience is different for every student. There are countless opportunities to participate in decades of tradition, perform community service and pursue challenging learning situations. Clemson is a vibrant, student-centered community that thrives on leadership, collaboration, public service, relevant research and a winning spirit -- in academics, athletics and life. Whatever your interests, Clemson goes beyond textbooks and lectures to provide an environment where you can play, discover, innovate and apply what you’ve learned to leave a lasting impression on the rest of the world.
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LEMSON M P U S L I F E Clemson University offers countless opportunities for students, faculty and community members to participate in decades of tradition, improve quality of life for their surrounding communities and pursue academic challenges. Ranked as the 22nd best national public university by U.S.News and World Report, Clemson is a vibrant student-centered community that thrives on leadership, collaboration and a winning spirit — in academics, athletics and life. To become one of the country’s top-tier research universities, Clemson University has combined the scientific and technological horsepower of a major research university with the academic and social environment of a small college. Just as founder Thomas Green Clemson intertwined his life with the state’s economic and educational development, this University’s students and faculty impact lives daily with their research and service. Clemson is a haven for students who work hard and play hard. With more than 300 student-run organizations on campus ranging from community service and professional to sports and social organizations, you’re sure to find one you’re interested in. We offer programs and events that showcase the many cultures, customs and celebrations that are part of this Clemson family. Our campus services like housing and parking ensure you have what you need to live and play on campus. Our recreation facilities are top-notch. Our entertainment groups bring a variety of shows to campus each year. And our student governments make sure you have a voice. So don’t sit on the sidelines. Come make the best of your campus experience.
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The signs on the side of the highway as you enter Clemson say “Clemson: In Season Every Season.” From the point of view of most Clemson graduates, the seasons this slogan speaks of are football, basketball, baseball, etc. But a drive through town in the middle of spring, when the azaleas and dogwoods are in full bloom, or a walk through campus in October, when the trees are blazing in the brilliant colors of autumn, will leave little doubt that Clemson is indeed in season, every season. Nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains and caressed by the shores of beautiful Lake Hartwell, Clemson is located in the northwest corner of South Carolina, two hours northeast of Atlanta, GA and two hours southwest of Charlotte, NC. The friendly residents of Clemson and the surrounding towns welcome visitors each year with a true dose of southern hospitality. With its college-town, lakefront setting against a backdrop of mountains and forests, Clemson is characterized by a strong sense of community, a commitment to service and a love of winning – in academics, in athletics and in life.
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Since its inception in 1991, the Student-Athlete Enrichment Programs have provided student-athletes a continued commitment to excellence. Our approach is to address the total student-athlete, and we are committed to coaching our student-athletes to success in the academic, personal growth, career, and community service arenas. As an original member of the NCAA CHAMPS/Life Skills Program, we provide opportunities and services to address the changing needs and skills of student-athletes during college and after graduation. This program was selected for the Division I-A Athletic Director’s Association “Program of Excellence” Award, a lifetime award recognizing CHAMP/ Life Skills excellence. The Student-Athlete Enrichment Programs are housed in Vickery Hall, located in the center of campus. The $3-million structure is as impressive aesthetically as other athletic facilities. It recently underwent $300,000 in renovations to further assist our studentathletes in the classroom. But the importance of Vickery Hall to our student-athletes is not found in the structure itself, but in the many programs that the building houses. Vickery Hall opened in the fall of 1991 and was the first facility in the country constructed solely to provide academic support to student-athletes. The two-story, 27,000 square-foot building is open all day and into the evening hours to accommodate the student-athletes’ extended schedules. Our programs are dedicated to provide a holistic, educational experience by inspiring an environment of respect, integrity, and excellence. Through these services, Vickery guides and encourages each individual to reach his or her full potential as a student, athlete, and citizen.
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STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING Clemson University has one of the finest weight rooms in the country. In 2004, the weight room was drastically remodeled, receiving a more modern and updated look as well as a more functional layout. Some of the new and updated features of the weight room include a state-of-the-art sound system, eight flat-screen plasma televisions, state-of-the-art ventilation system, new lighting system, 10 new multi-functional Clemson power racks, Mondo rubber flooring throughout entire weight room, new orange upholstery on all equipment, new paint on surrounding walls and columns, carpeting in entrances and offices and a reconstruction of the entryway walls. The nearly 15,000 square foot facility boasts over 12 tons of weight equipment and lines of Nautilus and Hammer Strength machines. The vast amount of equipment allows the weight room to be used by a number of teams simultaneously. The plush atmosphere provides an interesting contrast to the physical exertion that takes place in the facility. The Tiger Strength and Conditioning program is on the cutting edge of athletic sports enhancement. The multiple training methodologies utilized by the Clemson strength staff ensures that each athlete gets the maximum benefit from resistance training, speed development, nutritional consultation, and sports specific conditioning. ATHLETIC TRAINING Clemson student-athletes in all sports now have the luxury of one of the top athletic training facilities in the nation. In the fall of 2000, the facility completed a $750,000 renovation and was renamed the Hoover Training Facility. The spacious facility features the latest in athletic training needs. There are offices for the employees and new taping tables, the latest in rehabilitation facilities, including stationary bikes, elliptical machines and an underwater treadmill, and a large hydro-therapy area. The Hoover Athletic  Training Facility is state-of-the-art in every aspect. It includes offices for staff and physicians, an orthopedic examination room, a conference room, and library. Best of all, the facility has plenty of space for all athletic training needs.
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Clemson University athletics is dedicated to creating and maintaining a positive image for the university within the surrounding communities through a commitment to service. By enabling student-athletes to identify and share their time, talents, and abilities, Clemson’s student-athletes demonstrate a commitment to the community, and also grow as engaged citizens. Headed by Linda White, the Community Relations among studentathletes has reached new highs. In the 2009-10 academic year, Clemson’s student-athletes completed a total of 5,180 hours of service, or an average of almost 11.5 hours per athlete. That’s the equivalent of 3,453 soccer matches, 7,770 basketball games, and more than 5,000 volleyball matches! Clemson’s commitment to service reaches across several initiatives for players and coaches, including Shop With A Coach, Relay for Life, Be A T.I.G.E.R. Field Day, trips to various shelters and elementary schools, as well as hundreds of other initiatives from churches to the Special Olympics. Perhaps the most unique part of Clemson’s efforts is the Be a T.I.G.E.R. program. Clemson continues to be the only Division-I athletics program that uses a comprehensive character education initiative in its outreach activities. As a member of an athletic program at Clemson, student-athletes and coaches can expect to have countless opportunities to enrich the lives of the surrounding community, a crucial part of student-athlete development.
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Table of Contents / Quick Facts General Information Table of Contents/Quick Facts............................................. 1 Media Information............................................................. 2 2010 Roster.................................................................. 3-5 2010 Outlook................................................................ 6-7 Riggs Field.................................................................... 8-9 ACC Opponent Information............................................... 10 Non-Conference Opponent Information.............................. 11 Travel Information........................................................... 11 ACC Composite Schedule................................................. 12
General Information School.................................................... Clemson University Location........................................................... Clemson, SC Founded..................................................................... 1889 Enrollment............................................................... 19,111 Nickname.................................................................. Tigers Colors........................................... Clemson Orange & Regalia Conference......................................................Atlantic Coast President.................................James F. Barker (Clemson ‘70) NCAA/ACC Representative............ Larry LaForge (Clemson ‘70) Stadium (Capacity)............Riggs Field (6500 permanent seats,
Meet the Tigers Veteran Bios...............................................................13-24 Newcomer Bios...........................................................25-28
. ............................................... 8500 with standing room)
Tiger Coaches & Staff Head Coach Hershey Strosberg......................................... 30 Assistant Coach Kate Dylag.............................................. 31 Assistant Coach Michael Crane.......................................... 32 Support Staff..............................................................33-34
Head Coach...............Hershey Strosberg (Cortland College ‘97)
Website........................................... www.clemsontigers.com Coaching Staff Office Phone............................................... 864.656.1944 E-mail............................................. hstrosb@clemson.edu Assistant Coach................... Kate Dylag (UNC Greensboro ‘02) Office Phone............................................... 864.656.1943 E-mail...............................................kdylag@clemson.edu
2009 Year In Review Season Review............................................................... 36 Results and Statistics...................................................36-37 Game-by-Game Statistics................................................. 37 Box Scores.................................................................38-40 ACC Season Review.....................................................41-42 Records and History Single Match Bests.......................................................... 44 Single Season Bests........................................................ 45 Class Records/Yearly Leaders............................................ 46 Career Records............................................................... 47 Team Records................................................................. 48 Year-by-Year Records....................................................... 49 NCAA Tournament Records............................................... 50 ACC Tournament Records................................................. 51 Against All Competition/All Conferences............................. 52 All-Time Results..........................................................53-55 Series Scores.............................................................56-59 Starting Lineups..........................................................60-61 All-Time Numerical Roster................................................ 62 Letterwinners................................................................. 63 Honors & Awards........................................................64-65 Academic Awards............................................................ 66 Clemson in the Polls........................................................ 67 Great Seasons............................................................68-69 Program History..........................................................70-73 Stars from the Past......................................................... 74
Assistant Coach...Michael Crane (University of Indianapolis ‘09) Office Phone............................................... 864.656.1970 E-mail............................................. mcrane@clemson.edu 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 Administration 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/Administration.... Phil Grayson (Indiana-South Bend ‘89) Assoc. AD/Compliance................. Stephanie Ellison (Clemson ‘98) Assoc. AD/Event Management........ Van Hilderbrand (Clemson ‘74) Assoc. AD/Facilities & Grounds...........Robert Ricketts (Erskine ‘71) Assoc. AD/Marketing.....................Tim Match (Bowling Green ‘85) Assoc. AD/Sr. Women’s Adm......Barbara Kennedy-Dixon (Clemson ‘85) Assoc. AD........................................... Kyle Young (Clemson ‘01) Asst. AD/Facilities & Grounds................ Gary Wade (Nebraska ‘78) Asst. AD/Event Promotions.......John Seketa (SIU-Edwardsville ‘81)
Credits: The 2010 Clemson women’s soccer media guide was written and edited by Libby Kehn. Editorial assistance provided by Chandler Carver and Kristin Watkins of the Clemson Sports Information Department. Graphic design assistance provided by Jeff Kallin of the Clemson Sports Information Department. Cover designed by Jennifer Postorino. Photos by Rex Brown, Kerry Capps, Eddie Cliff, Mark Crammer, Kenny Fey, Bob Waldrop, Patrick Wright and the Clemson Communications Center.
Asst. AD/Ticket Manager............. Travis Furbee (West Virginia ‘97) Director of Sales............................... Lynn Sparks (Winthrop ‘77) Director of Sports Medicine...... Danny Poole (Western Carolina ‘79) Dir. of Strength & Conditioning............ Joey Batson (Newberry ‘85) Dir. of Student-Athlete Performance.Dr. Loreto Jackson (Ulster ‘81) Director of Video Services.............Rick Bagby (North Carolina ‘95) Head Equipment Manager.............. Alphonso Smith (Clemson ‘91)
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Media Information Travel & Lodging
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 2010 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. E-mail Distribution List Notes, statistics and other information are e-mailed 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 studentathletes and coaches. Select soccer under women’s sports to view the most upto-date information.
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Directions To Riggs Field From the North (Charlotte, NC) Take I-85 South to exit #19B (Highway 76/28 West). Exit right toward Clemson University. Follow Highway 76/28 west for approximately 12 miles (through seven traffic lights). Take the Highway 93 exit ramp on the right past the SC National Guard Armory and turn left at the stoplight. Once on Highway 93, travel approximately one mile, passing Riggs Field on the left, to the fifth traffic light. Take a left at the light onto Williamson Road. Take the first left onto Heisman Street. Parking is located on both sides of Heisman Street. From the South (Atlanta, GA) Take I-85 North to exit #14 (Highway 187). Turn left onto Highway 187 toward Pendleton and proceed approximately six miles until the highway ends at Highway 76/28 (at traffic light). Turn left and follow Highway 76/28 west for approximately six miles. Take the Highway 93 exit ramp on the right past the SC National Guard Armory and turn left at the stoplight. Once on Highway 93, travel approximately one mile, passing Riggs Field on the left, to the fifth traffic light. Turn left at the light onto Williamson Rd. Take the first left onto Heisman Street. Parking is located on both sides of Heisman Street. Airlines Allegiant.................................. American................................. Continental.............................. Delta...................................... Northwest................................ United..................................... US Airways..............................
702.505.8888 800.433.7300 800.525.0280 800.221.1212 800.225.2525 800.241.6522 800.428.4322
Airports Greenville-Spartanburg International 864.848.6272 2000 GSP Drive Greer, SC 29651 I-85, Airport Exit (#57) Auto Rentals Alamo..................................... 800.328.4567 ......Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport Avis........................................ 800.331.1212 ......Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport Budget.................................... 800.527.0707 ......Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport Hertz...................................... 800.654.3131 ......Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport Thrifty..................................... 800.367.2277 ......Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport Bus Lines Avery’s.................................... 864.244.8197 ............... 150 Howell Circle, Greenville, SC Greyhound Charter................... 800.231.2222 Trailways................................. 864.253.9000 . 2460 Whitestone Glendale Rd, Greenville, SC Young Buses............................ 800.622.5444 ..............843 Riverside Drive, Asheville, NC Hotels Cape Cod Inn........................... 864.224.4464 ......4020 Clemson Boulevard, Anderson, SC
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Comfort Inn............................. 864.653.3600 ............1305 Tiger Boulevard, Clemson, SC Comfort Suites......................... 864.622.1200 ......118 Interstate Boulevard, Anderson, SC Country Inn & Suites................. 864.622.2200 ......116 Interstate Boulevard, Anderson, SC Courtyard Clemson................... 864.654.8833 ................... 201 Canoy Lane, Clemson, SC Day’s Inn................................. 864.653.4411 ............1387 Tiger Boulevard, Clemson, SC Day’s Inn................................. 864.859.9902 ..................121 Days Inn Drive, Easley, SC Day’s Inn................................. 864.885.0710 ....... 11015 Radio Station Road, Seneca, SC Hampton Inn............................ 864.375.1999 ......120 Interstate Boulevard, Anderson, SC Hampton Inn............................ 864.653.7744 ............. 851 Tiger Boulevard, Clemson, SC Jameson Inn............................ 864.375.9800 ......128 Interstate Boulevard, Anderson, SC James F. Martin Inn................... 864.654.9020 .......120 Madren Center Drive, Clemson, SC Ramada Inn............................. 864.654.7501 ............1310 Tiger Boulevard, Clemson, SC Sleep Inn................................ 864.653.6000 ............1303 Tiger Boulevard, Clemson, SC Limousine Airport Shuttle......................... 800.669.6463 Atchison Transportation............. 864.595.1234 Rail Lines Amtrak.................................... 800.872.7245
2010 Schedule Date Opponent Aug. 20 Presbyterian College Aug. 22 Jacksonville Aug. 27 at Belmont
Time 7:00 PM 1:00 PM 7:00 PM
Sept. 3 Sept. 5
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Sept. 10 Sept. 12 Sept. 17 Sept. 23 Sept. 26 Oct. 1 Oct. 7 Oct. 10 Oct. 14 Oct. 17 Oct. 21 Oct. 24 Oct. 28 Oct. 31
at Furman North Florida Carolina’s Cup #at South Carolina #vs. High Point
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Coastal Carolina *N.C. State *at Wake Forest
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*Miami *at Florida State *at Duke *at Maryland *at Boston College *North Carolina at Francis Marion *Virginia Tech *Virginia
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Nov. 3-7 ^ACC Tournament # - Columbia, SC ^ - Cary, NC * - Atlantic Coast Conference match
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2010 roster Alphabetical roster
No. 1 12 16 11 24 23 19 21 00 9 8 0 14 17 15 2 10 18 20 5 13 3 7
Name Lauren Arnold Ashlynne Bass Brittany Beaumont Kate Biggerstaff Callie Cavanaugh Nicole Cucchi Jackie Dutton Maddy Elder Marci Elpers Hanna Fobare Sam Fortier Morgan Hert Rachel Hurd Sarah Jacobs Hailey Karg Erica Kim Vanessa Laxgang Heather Marik Maggie Murphy Deana Sherry Jess Stephens Emily Tatum Katie Uyenishi
Pos. G F/D F M D/M M F F G D/M F G F M M/F D/M M D F/M F M/D D/M D
Ht. Class 5-5 Fr. 5-7 Jr. 5-0 So. 5-6 So. 5-4 So. 5-2 Fr. 5-4 Fr. 5-7 So. 5-8 Sr. 5-5 Fr. 5-4 Sr. 5-10 Fr. 5-5 Jr. 5-1 Jr. 5-2 Fr. 5-5 Fr. 5-3 Fr. 5-9 So. 5-8 Fr. 5-2 Fr. 5-9 Fr. 5-4 So. 5-6 Fr.
Hometown Hoover, AL Loganville, GA Conyers, GA Granville, OH Charlotte, NC Asheville, NC Bridgeport, OH Roanoke, VA Kingsport, TN Dallas, TX Wilbraham, MA Mauldin, SC Sammamish, WA Greer, SC Salt Lake City, UT Oak Park, CA Arlington Heights, IL Naperville, IL Berlin, CT Hockessin, DE Ponte Vedra Beach, FL Richmond, VA Hawthorn Woods, IL
Major Undeclared Visual Arts Communication Studies Undeclared Pre-Business General Engineering Undeclared Biological Sciences Bioengineering Communication Studies Political Science Parks, Recreation & Tourism Management Mechanical Engineering Mathematics (Teaching) Health Sciences Health Sciences Undeclared Undeclared General Engineering Elementary Education Psychology Financial Management Undeclared
Numerical roster No. 00 0 1 2 3 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24
Name Marci Elpers Morgan Hert Lauren Arnold Erica Kim Emily Tatum Deana Sherry Katie Uyenishi Sam Fortier Hanna Fobare Vanessa Laxgang Kate Biggerstaff Ashlynne Bass Jess Stephens Rachel Hurd Hailey Karg Brittany Beaumont Sarah Jacobs Heather Marik Jackie Dutton Maggie Murphy Maddy Elder Nicole Cucchi Callie Cavanaugh
Pos. G G G D/M D/M F D F D/M M M F/D M/D F M/F F M D F F/M F M D/M
Ht. Class 5-8 Sr. 5-10 Fr. 5-5 Fr. 5-5 Fr. 5-4 So. 5-2 Fr. 5-6 Fr. 5-4 Sr. 5-5 Fr. 5-3 Fr. 5-6 So. 5-7 Jr. 5-9 Fr. 5-5 Jr. 5-2 Fr. 5-0 So. 5-1 Jr. 5-9 So. 5-4 Fr. 5-8 Fr. 5-7 So. 5-2 Fr. 5-4 So.
Hometown Kingsport, TN Mauldin, SC Hoover, AL Oak Park, CA Richmond, VA Hockessin, DE Hawthorn Woods, IL Wilbraham, MA Dallas, TX Arlington Heights, IL Granville, OH Loganville, GA Ponte Vedra Beach, FL Sammamish, WA Salt Lake City, UT Conyers, GA Greer, SC Naperville, IL Bridgeport, OH Berlin, CT Roanoke, VA Asheville, NC Charlotte, NC
Major Bioengineering Parks, Recreation & Tourism Management Undeclared Health Sciences Financial Management Elementary Education Undeclared Political Science Communication Studies Undeclared Undeclared Visual Arts Psychology Mechanical Engineering Health Sciences Communication Studies Mathematics (Teaching) Undeclared Undeclared General Engineering Biological Sciences General Engineering Pre-Business
Coaching Staff Hershey Strosberg Kate Dylag Michael Crane Michelle Bensman Maryah Barna Caitlin Brougham
Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Athletic Trainer Equipment Manager Soccer Operations 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 Nicole Cucchi...........................COO-chee Hanna Fobare........................... foh-BAYR
Sam Fortier......................... FOHR-tee-ehr Heather Marik............................ MAY-rihk
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2010 roster Breakdown
First Row (L-R): Maddy Elder, Heather Marik, Rachel Hurd, Sarah Jacobs, Ashlynne Bass, Marci Elpers, Sam Fortier, Emily Tatum, Brittany Beaumont, Kate Biggerstaff, Callie Cavanaugh; Second Row (L-R): Deana Sherry, Erica Kim, Nicole Cucchi, Maggie Murphy, Jess Stephens, Morgan Hert, Lauren Arnold, Hanna Fobare, Jackie Dutton, Vanessa Laxgang, Katie Uyenishi, Hailey Karg
Tigers by State
Tigers by Birth Month/Date
Alabama (1).................................................................Lauren Arnold California (1)...................................................................... Erica Kim Connecticut (1)................................................... Maggie Murphyelizae Delaware (1)................................................................ Deana Sherry Florida (1)................................................................... Jess Stephens Georgia (2)..................................... Ashlynne Bass, Brittany Beaumont Illinois (3).................... Vanessa Laxgang, Heather Marik, Katie Uyenishi Massachusetts (1)............................................................ Sam Fortier North Carolina (2)................................ Callie Cavanaugh, Nicole Cucchi Ohio (2)............................................... Kate Biggerstaff, Jackie Dutton South Carolina (2).......................................Morgan Hert, Sarah Jacobs Tennessee (1)................................................................. Marci Elpers Texas (1)..................................................................... Hanna Fobare Utah (1).......................................................................... Hailey Karg Virginia (2).................................................. Maddy Elder, Emily Tatum Washington (1)............................................................... Rachel Hurd
January (1)............................................................. Morgan Hert (12) March (2)................................... Heather Marik (13), Rachel Hurd (26), May (3).................Sam Fortier (2), Sarah Jacobs (7), Jackie Dutton (29) June (2)......................................Marci Elpers (21), Jess Stephens (26) July (1).................................................................Maggie Murphy (6) August (3)................................................................Maddy Elder (1), ....................................... Ashlynne Bass (21), Brittany Beaumont (23) September (1)........................................................ Katie Uyenishi (3) October (5)...... Vanessa Laxgang (2), Hailey Karg (3), Emily Tatum (11), ............................................... Hanna Fobare (14), Nicole Cucchi (26) November (3)................................Callie Cavanaugh (4), Erica Kim (9), ...........................................................................Lauren Arnold (26) December (2)...........................Deana Sherry (7), Kate Biggerstaff (20)
Tigers by Experience Freshmen (12)....................Lauren Arnold, Nicole Cucchi, Jackie Dutton, ............................. Hanna Fobare, Morgan Hert, Hailey Karg, Erica Kim, .................................Vanessa Laxgang, Maggie Murphy, Deana Sherry, ............................................................ Jess Stephens, Katie Uyenishi Sophomores (6)............................ Brittany Beaumont, Kate Biggerstaff, .................. Callie Cavanaugh, Maddy Elder, Heather Marik, Emily Tatum Juniors (3)........................... Ashlynne Bass, Rachel Hurd, Sarah Jacobs Seniors (2)................................................... Marci Elpers, Sam Fortier
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Tigers by Position Goalkeepers (3)................................................... Lauren Arnold (FR), ...................................................Marci Elpers (SR), Morgan Hert (FR) Defenders (6)..................... Callie Cavanaugh (SO), Hanna Fobare (FR), ...................................................Erica Kim (FR), Heather Marik (SO), ................................................Emily Tatum (SO), Katie Uyenishi (FR) Midfielders (6)......................Kate Biggerstaff (SO), Nicole Cucchi (FR), .......................................... Sarah Jacobs (JR), Vanessa Laxgang (FR), ................................................. Hailey Karg (FR), Jess Stephens (FR) Forwards (8).....................Ashlynne Bass (JR), Brittany Beaumont (SO), ...................... Jackie Dutton (FR), Maddy Elder (SO), Sam Fortier (SR), ................... Rachel Hurd (JR), Maggie Murphy (FR), Deana Sherry (FR)
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2010 Photo roster
#00 Marci Elpers
#0 Morgan Hert
#1 Lauren Arnold
#2 Erica Kim
#3 Emily Tatum
Sr. • 5-8 • G Kingsport, TN
Fr. • 5-10 • G Mauldin, SC
Fr. • 5-5 • G Hoover, AL
Fr. • 5-5 • D Oak Park, CA
So. • 5-4 • M/D Richmond, VA
#5 Deana Sherry
#7 Katie Uyenishi
#8 Sam Fortier
#9 Hanna Fobare
#10 Vanessa Laxgang
Fr. • 5-2 • F Hockessin, DE
Fr. • 5-6 • D Hawthorn Woods, IL
Sr. • 5-4 • F Wilbraham, MA
Fr. • 5-5 • D Dallas, TX
Fr. • 5-3 • M Arlington Heights, IL
#11 Kate Biggerstaff
#12 Ashlynne Bass
#13 Jess Stephens
#14 Rachel Hurd
#15 Hailey Karg
So. • 5-6 • M Granville, OH
Jr. • 5-7 • F/D Loganville, GA
Fr. • 5-9 • M Ponte Vedra Beach, FL
So. • 5-5 • M/F Sammamish, WA
Fr. • 5-2 • M Salt Lake City, UT
#16 Brittany Beaumont
#17 Sarah Jacobs
#18 Heather Marik
#19 Jackie Dutton
#20 Maggie Murphy
So. • 5-0 • F Conyers, GA
Jr. • 5-1 • M Greer, SC
So. • 5-9 • D Naperville, IL
Fr. • 5-4 • F Bridgeport, OH
Fr. • 5-8 • F Berlin, CT
#21 Maddy Elder
#23 Nicole Cucchi
#24 Callie Cavanaugh
So. • 5-7 • F Roanoke, VA
Fr. • 5-2 • M Asheville, NC
So. • 5-4 • D/M Charlotte, NC
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Season Outlook Intrasquad competition will be one of the biggest assets on head coach Hershey Strosberg’s Clemson women’s soccer team in 2010. The Tigers will be young, with 11 returning lettermen and 12 newcomers, but what they lack in experience, they will make up for in talent, competitiveness and heart. That is what has the third-year head coach so excited for the upcoming season. “Every single position on the field will have both a returner and a newcomer,” said Strosberg. “The girls that have been here certainly have the advantage because they understand the expectations and the level of commitment that is required. However, there is a group of very eager freshmen that want to come in and do everything they can to impress the upperclassmen and not let them down with their effort, intensity and attitude. “For me as a coach, it will be about harnessing all of those expectations, helping them improve individually every single day and grow closer as a team, and figuring out what is the best combination of pieces to help us put the best team on the field. Goalkeepers Senior Marci Elpers (Kingsport, TN) is
in 2010. Although she has played in just four games and has recorded 10 saves in her collegiate career, Elpers was the Tigers’ goalkeeper during the spring season, during which time she gained valuable experience. Her work ethic over the past three years has impressed Strosberg immensely. “Marci is a beacon for this program and I think she is actually starting to see how I feel about her as a competitor and as an individual,” said Strosberg. “I cannot say enough about her sense of commitment and what she means to her teammates. She always leaves everything on the field and her instinct is to always ask what else she can do. That’s really a coach’s dream. As a role model, I could not ask for someone to be a better example than Marci.” Two very talented freshmen will challenge Elpers at the goalkeeping position. Lauren Arnold (Hoover, AL) and Morgan Hert (Mauldin, SC) received impressive accolades during their high school careers and will look to further those accomplishments at the collegiate level. Arnold was named a Top Drawer FiveStar and National Top 25 player, and was Top Drawer’s number-one-ranked player in the South Region in 2010. She led Spain Park High School to the Alabama 6A High School State Championship in 2009 and 2010. She was an ESPN RISE Girls Soccer All-American and allstate selection and earned numerous player-of-the-year awards for the state of Alabama and the county. Hert led Mauldin High School to the South Carolina 4A state title in 2009 and a runner-up finish in 2010. She was named all-state and allregion in 2009 and 2010 and was named an ESPN RISE Girls Soccer Honorable Mention All-American. Defenders Heather Marik was a mainstay on the Tiger back line in 2009 and Strosberg expects that to continue in 2010. The sophomore from Naperville, IL started all 18 games as a freshman and logged 1650 minutes on the field, more than any other player on the roster. “Last year was a strong learning lesson for Heather in terms of what is needed for her to really compete in the ACC,” noted Strosberg. “She is the backbone of our back line and I’m going to expect greater things from her this
Seniors Marci Elpers (R) and Sam Fortier (L) will be the leaders on a Tiger year.” the veteran goalkeeper on the Tiger rosteam with just five upperclassmen returning in 2010. Charlotte, NC native Callie Cavanaugh ter, and will be one of the team leaders
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will see time as a defender in 2010. The sophomore played in 17 games for the Tigers last season, starting 14. She scored a goal in her first career game, against Wofford, and went on to earn recognition for her play by being named to the Carolina’s Cup All-Tournament team. “Callie made significant strides in terms of her fitness and worked hard and played all summer,” said Strosberg. “I am excited to see how that translates in terms of her coming in for preseason.” Emily Tatum will also add depth to the Clemson back line. The sophomore from Richmond, VA started nine games, and played in all 18 last season for the Tigers. “Emily is a competitive, athletic player and I’m looking forward to seeing how her game has developed from the spring season and the skills she spent time working on this summer.” Three freshmen, Katie Uyenishi, Erica Kim and Hanna Fobare, will also compete for playing time on the Clemson defense. Uyenishi’s club team won the USYSA National Championship in 2009. The Hawthorn Woods, IL native’s club team was also two-time Midwest Regional champions and three-time Illinois State Cup champions. Oak Park, CA native Kim was a pool player for the Mexican National Team in 2010. She was named to ESPN RISE’s list of top players in the state of California and earned various all-state, allcounty and all-league honors in high school. Fobare’s club team was ranked in the top 25 in the nation according to ESPN RISE. The Dallas, TX native earned all-conference honors and led her high school team in scoring in 2009. Midfielders Junior Sarah Jacobs (Greer, SC) was hampered by injury for part of 2009, but still managed to see action in 13 games, starting six. Combined with the 17 games she played in 2008, Jacobs will be one of the most experienced players on the team in 2010. “Sarah was one of our best and most consistent players during the spring season,” said Strosberg. “She has gotten considerably stronger and fitter. Combine that with her sense of the game and her ability to connect people, and I’m looking for her to make a big push in a starting role this year.” Kate Biggerstaff saw action in seven games as a freshman in 2009 and the sophomore from Granville, OH will add depth to the Tiger midfield in 2010. “Kate could be a natural, perfect fit at holding mid. She has good skills and is very good in the air,” said Strosberg. “Unfortunately, she lost some momentum due to an injury during the spring
Season Outlook season, but that is behind her now and she is committed to working hard and making a run at the starting position.” Four freshmen, Vanessa Laxgang, Hailey Karg, Nicole Cucchi and Jess Stephens, are also likely to see action in the midfield for the Tigers. Laxgang played for the same 2009 national champion club team as fellow freshman Uyenishi. In addition, the native of Arlington Heights, IL was individually honored with the USYSA National Championship Adidas Golden Boot award. Karg’s high school team, The Waterford School, won the Utah 3A State Championship in 2009. Karg, who is from Salt Lake City, UT, was a threetime Utah 3A all-state selection and was named Most Valuable Player of the Utah state tournament in 2009. Cucchi was an ESPN RISE Girls Soccer Honorable Mention All-American and ranked second in the nation by ESPN RISE for assists by a high school player in 2009 and 2010. Cucchi, who hails from Asheville, NC, earned multiple allstate, all-region and all-conference honors during her career at T.C. Roberson High School. Ponte Vedra Beach, FL native Stephens played on two high school state championship teams, at Nease High School in 2008 and at Ponte Vedra High School in 2009. Stephens was a twotime all-conference and all-county honoree in 2009 and 2010. Forwards Leading the returning players at forward is senior Sam Fortier. The most experienced player on the Tiger roster, the Wilbraham, MA native has played in 51 career games and has posted five goals and seven assists through her first three seasons at Clemson. “Sam is working very hard to come back from an injury that she suffered during the spring” noted Strosberg. “She is fast, and is completely focused on returning to full strength and beyond in order to make an impact in our offense this year.” Sophomore Maddy Elder is the leading returning scorer on the 2010 Tiger roster. As a freshman, the native of Roanoke, VA netted 10 goals and one assist for 21 points, and recorded four multi-goal games in 2009. She finished the season ranked fifth among all players in the Atlantic Coast Conference in goals per game (0.56), eighth in points per game (1.17) and in a tie for eighth in goals (10). “With the responsibility of being a leading goal scorer, Maddy will not be able to surprise anybody that we are going to play this fall,” said Strosberg. “Her commitment in the offseason and this preseason will be critical to her making the impact that she has talked
about wanting to have for this team.” Junior Rachel Hurd (Sammamish, WA) will add depth to the Clemson team at the forward position. Hurd saw action in 17 games last season as a sophomore, and recorded her first career goal in 2009. “Rachel plays with very good pace and is good on the ball,” said Strosberg. “Now she needs to become a little bit more dangerous and maybe a little bit more selfish.” Ashlynne Bass is a veteran of 35 games in a Tiger uniform, including 30 in a starting role, as a defender. The junior from Loganville, GA will move into a more offensive role for Clemson in 2010. “Ashlynne could still play in the back for us, but with her pace and the way she moves forward, could be a very good outside player anywhere on the flank for us,” noted Strosberg. “She is excited about being more involved in our attack and is working on some areas in order to give herself Sophomore forward Maddy Elder ranked fifth among all ACC players in the best opportunity coming goals per game (0.56) in 2009. into preseason.” Three freshmen, Jackie “Red-shirting the season will give Dutton, Deana Sherry and Brittany the opportunity to learn in a lot Maggie Murphy, will compete for playof different ways,” said Strosberg. “We ing time at the forward position for the are looking forward to having her back Tigers. on the field with the team once she is Dutton is the state of Ohio’s all-time healthy, finding her place in our attack.” leading scorer in high school soccer with 192 goals scored from 2006-2009, and Overall was ESPN RISE’s national scoring lead “It will be interesting to see how the er in 2009. The Bridgeport, OH native group comes together,” said Strosberg. earned All-America and all-region hon“I am excited about where they will be ors from the NSCAA in 2009. She was organizationally and athletically. Seeing a three-time all-state selection at St. where each player is individually during Clairsville High School and a three-time the preseason and the first part of the member of the Eastern District First season will determine how things shake Team, earning Eastern District Playerout in terms of playing time. of-the-Year honors in 2009. “The evolution of a program under new Sherry (Hockessin, DE) was ranked leadership involves getting everyone on 15th in Top Drawer Soccer’s Top 20 Playthe same page. It involves setting goals ers to Watch in the Mid-Atlantic region. and expectations that everybody beShe earned All-America honors and was lieves in and is striving for. I’m excited named Second Best Player in the State to build on everything that transpired in of Delaware in 2010. Sherry garnered the spring. In talking with the returning multiple all-state and all-conference players as well as many of the incomhonors during her career at The Charter ing freshmen, they could not be more School of Wilmington. excited about what the preseason will Murphy earned four varsity letters in bring for us. I love that positive energy. soccer, two in indoor track and two in laI love that sense of passion. crosse at Berlin High School. The native “These young women embody the of New Britain, CT was an all-conference values, attitude and commitment that selection in all three sports during her are important to this program. They are high school career. the type of people that love Clemson, Brittany Beaumont, a sophomore from want to be at Clemson and want to help Conyers, GA, will red-shirt the 2010 fall make this program closer to what it has season after suffering an injury late in been.” the spring season.
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Historic riggs Field Perhaps one of the first big “stepping stones” in helping make Clemson successful in athletics today was the construction of Riggs Field. Named after one of the most beloved leaders of the early years, Riggs Field is in its 94th year of service to Clemson University. What made Riggs Field so significant to the school at the time it was first built in 1915? It was the first major facility on the campus dedicated to intercollegiate athletics. Prior to Riggs Field, Clemson’s teams played on Bowman Field in front of Tillman Hall. This field was used as the parade grounds for the corps of cadets, and served as the home of the football, track, baseball and yes, even the basketball team - one could imagine the overuse of this field. Riggs Field gave the football team a place to play and practice on its adjunct fields. The baseball field was constructed where the tennis courts are now and the track encircled the football field. Construction of Riggs Field started in the early summer of 1914. Approximately $10,000 was appropriated for the construction of the facility that covered almost nine acres. Before its completion, the Clemson Board of Trustees unanimously agreed to name the new athletic complex Riggs Field, in honor of Clemson’s first football coach and originator of the Clemson Athletic Association, Dr. Walter M. Riggs. Riggs was the first football coach at Clemson in 1896. He stepped down as head coach in 1897 to devote full time to academics, as he was an engineering professor. He also coached the team in 1899 because the athletic association was low on funds. However, in 1900, the search for a new coach must have been serious, as Riggs hired John Heisman to coach the Tigers. Although no longer the head coach, Clemson athletics and Riggs could not be split. Although not given the title, Riggs also was the equivalent of an athletic director, managing the money and making contracts with other teams. The well-respected Riggs was also president of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association (SIAA), an early conference preceding the Southern Conference. Riggs later became president of Clemson on March 7, 1911. He served in that capacity until his death in 1924. Riggs Field was dedicated in grand fashion on October 6, 1915. The band and corps of cadets, along with faculty and alumni, marched from Tillman Hall to the new field. According to The Tiger, the group formed a “C” formation on the field and poured forth a thrilling volume of patriotic Tiger yells and songs. Professor J.W. Gantt, President of the Athletic Assocation, introduced Dr. Riggs as “the man who has done more for the athletics at Clemson and probably more
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Major Soccer Events Held at Riggs Field • 1987 NCAA Men’s Final Four • 1988, 1994 and 2001 Men’s ACC Championships • 1996 Women’s ACC Championships • NCAA Men’s Tournament Matches (16 years) • NCAA Women’s Tournament Matches (8 years) • 22 Clemson Men’s Invitational Tournaments • 9 Clemson Women’s Invitational Tournaments for southern athletics than any other man.” In presenting the field to the corps of cadets, Dr. Riggs said, “This magnificent field is a token of recognition by the Trustees of Clemson College of the importance of military and athletic training for the cadets. It is to be a place for the teaching of the principles of teamwork and fair play. “This large and beautiful athletic field is to stand for the development of the physical man and whether in real work or in play, it is hoped that this field will be used as an agency in the development of high and honorable men. Whether victorious or defeated, may the men of this field always be gentlemen of the highest type.” A few minutes later, Dr. Riggs made the initial kickoff in the first football game played on the new field. While on the field, he wore a new orange and blue sweater he had just received from Auburn, his alma mater, as they too wanted to congratulate Clemson and Dr. Riggs for their accomplishments. Clemson and Davidson played to a 6-6 tie that day. The ground of Riggs Field is where Clemson’s first football All-American, O.K. Pressley, played in the late 1920s. He was a center and a linebacker for the Tigers in 1926-28. It was also home to Clemson’s most versatile athlete, Banks McFadden. McFadden was an All-American in both football
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Riggs Field has made a significant transformation since the day of its dedication on October 6, 1915 to today in 2009.
Historic riggs Field and basketball in the same calendar year in 1939. He was named the nation’s most versatile athlete for 1939-40. He led the Tigers to state championships in track twice in his three Tigers vs. Top 25 Teams years on the team. He was also at Riggs Field: the star player who led Clemson 25-27-5 to a surprise 6-3 win over Boston College in the 1940 Cotton Bowl, the Tigers’ first ever bowl appearance. At Riggs Field in 1940, legendary head football coach Frank Howard coached his first game, a 38-0 win over Presbyterian on September 21, 1940. The Tigers also won the Southern Conference Football Championship that season. Clemson’s first two-time All-American, Joe Blalock, played on this field. He was also a hero on the Tigers’ 1940 Cotton Bowl team. Clemson football teams compiled a 57-16-6 record during their 27 years at Riggs Field. The baseball team won over 70 percent of its games there when the diamond was part of the complex. Clemson started playing soccer at Riggs in 1980. Since that time, the Clemson men’s soccer team has a 323-63-23 record on its home field. The 1987 NCAA Men’s Soccer Final Four was contested at Riggs and Clemson won the National Championship at home that year before a record crowd of 8,332. Since the program started in 1994, the Clemson women’s soccer team has a 120-27-9 record at Riggs Field. On September 1, 1987, Clemson unveiled what may be the premier soccer stadium in the country at Riggs Field. The construction of a 6,500-seat grandstand provides top-notch accommodations for fans and players, and the revitalization of the bermuda grass field makes Riggs Field one of the nation’s finest. In 1988 and 1994, the ACC Men’s Soccer Champion was determined at Riggs Field, as Clemson played host to the conference tournament both seasons. Riggs was also the site of the 1996 ACC Women’s Soccer Championship. Several features of the stadium, which cost $1 million, make it unique. Locker rooms for both teams are located underneath the stadium, as is a dressing room for the game officials. Teams and officials emerge onto the playing field through two concrete portals that lead from the locker rooms. Other outstanding characteristics include a large press box located atop the stadium and a camera deck that extends from the press box itself. A press room with numerous phone lines for the working media is available in the indoor tennis facility adjacent to the soccer field. Fans are also treated to several advantages in the stadium. Concessions and restrooms are conveniently located inside the indoor tennis facility next door. Facing the permanent stands is a $60,000 scoreboard that measures 24’ by 16’ and contains a computerized message center. This display center informs fans of player information and statistics, as well as upcoming athletic events. Yet another feature is a picnic area where families can enjoy a picnic meal before being entertained by the Tigers. As one looks from Riggs Field and sees the grand clock tower of Tillman Hall guarding that part of campus, it is only appropriate that these two symbols of the university are so close in proximity as both have played such a significant role in Clemson history.
Tigers’ All-Time Record at Riggs Field: 126-39-10
Riggs Renovations Clemson began renovations to Riggs Field and the soccer facilities in August of 2008. The first phase of improvements included a new, state-of-the-art press box, which features two indoor radio booths and two open-air television/camera decks. The second phase of renovations, which broke ground during the summer of 2009, includes brand new game-day locker rooms for each team, as well as athletic training facilities. After completely gutting the old locker rooms, the renovations have added everything that is fitting for a championship level facility. In addition to the improvements at Riggs Field, as part of the West End Zone project, upgrades are also being made to the Tigers’ current everyday team room in Jervey Athletic Center. The team’s meeting room and the offices of the entire coaching staff will also be renovated. “It’s a really exciting time for our program, along with the celebration of our 15th anniversary, all the current changes and planning are exactly in line with our departmental goals,” said Head Coach Hershey Strosberg. “Dr. Phillips and our entire administration are in full support of creating the best environment possible for our student-athletes, including championship level facilities.” These upgrades mark the beginning of a major capital campaign which will include the renovation of several other aspects of the storied grounds of Riggs Field.
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Atlantic Coast Conference Opponents Boston College Eagles
Clemson Tigers
October 17 at Chestnut Hill, MA 1:00 PM
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Duke Blue Devils
Florida State Seminoles
October 10 at Durham, NC 2:00 PM
October 7 at Tallahassee, FL 7:00 PM
Location: Chestnut Hill, MA Colors: Maroon and Gold Stadium: Newton Campus Soccer Field Head Coach: Alison Kulik Career Record (Yrs): 176-90-28 (14) Record at BC (Yrs): 172-82-25 (13) 2009 Overall Record: 18-4-2 2009 Conference Record: 7-3-1 2009 Conference Finish: T-1st 2009 Postseason: NCAA Elite Eight Starters Returning/Lost: 9/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 18/5 SID Contact: Stephanie Tunnera SID Phone: 857.233.3421 SID E-Mail: tunnera@bc.edu Athletic Website: www.bceagles.com
Location: Clemson, SC Colors: Clemson Orange and Regalia Stadium: Historic Riggs Field Head Coach: Hershey Strosberg Career Record (Yrs): 8-26-1 (2) Record at CU (Yrs): 8-26-1 (2) 2009 Overall Record: 3-15 2009 Conference Record: 0-10 2009 Conference Finish: 11th 2009 Postseason: NA Starters Returning/Lost: 5/6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/12 SID Contact: Libby Kehn SID Phone: 864.656.4218 SID E-Mail: elizabk@clemson.edu Athletic Website: www.clemsontigers.com
Location: Durham, NC Colors: Royal Blue and White Stadium: Koskinen Stadium Head Coach: Robbie Church Career Record (Yrs): 189-118-34 (16) Record at DU (Yrs): 102-69-23 (9) 2009 Overall Record: 8-9-4 2009 Conference Record: 4-4-2 2009 Conference Finish: T-6th 2009 Postseason: NA Starters Returning/Lost: 8/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 16/3 SID Contact: Lindy Brown SID Phone: 919.684.2664 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): 260-71-18 (16) Record at FSU (Yrs): 92-22-12 (5) 2009 Overall Record: 19-5-1 2009 Conference Record: 7-2-1 2009 Conference Finish: T-1st 2009 Postseason: NCAA Quarterfinals Starters Returning/Lost: 10/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 14/6 SID Contact: Jason Leturmy SID Phone: 850.644.5656 SID E-Mail: jleturmy@fsu.edu Athletic Website: www.seminoles.com
Maryland Terrapins
Miami Hurricanes
North Carolina Tar Heels
N.C. State Wolfpack
October 14 at College Park, MD 7:00 PM
October 1 at Clemson, SC 3:00 PM
October 21 at Clemson, SC 7:00 PM
Location: College Park, MD Colors: Red, White, Black and Gold Stadium: Ludwig Field Head Coach: Brian Pensky Career Record (Yrs): 37-45-13 (5) Record at UM (Yrs): 37-45-13 (5) 2009 Overall Record: 14-6-2 2009 Conference Record: 4-4-2 2009 Conference Finish: T-6th 2009 Postseason: NCAA Sweet 16 Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 21/6 SID Contact: Patrick Fischer SID Phone: 301.314.7062 SID E-Mail: pfischer@umd.edu Athletic Website: www.umterps.com
Location: Coral Gables, FL Colors: Orange, Green and White Stadium: Cobb Stadium Head Coach: Tricia Taliaferro Career Record (Yrs): 102-100-16 (11) Record at UM (Yrs): 64-77-13 (8) 2009 Overall Record: 8-10-1 2009 Conference Record: 3-6-1 2009 Conference Finish: 9th 2009 Postseason: NA Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 22/7 SID Contact: Scott Zavitz SID Phone: 305.284.3236 SID E-Mail: szavitz@miami.edu Athletic Website: www.hurricanesports.com
Location: Chapel Hill, NC Colors: Carolina Blue and White Stadium: Fetzer Field Head Coach: Anson Dorrance Career Record (Yrs): 696-36-22 (31) Record at UNC (Yrs): 696-36-22 (31) 2009 Overall Record: 23-3-1 2009 Conference Record: 7-3 2009 Conference Finish: 3rd 2009 Postseason: NCAA Champion Starters Returning/Lost: 8/6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 18/14 SID Contact: Dave Lohse SID Phone: 919.962.7257 SID E-Mail: dlohse@uncaa.unc.edu Athletic Website: www.tarheelblue.com
Virginia Cavaliers
Virginia Tech Hokies
Wake Forest Demon Deacons
October 31 at Clemson, SC 1:00 PM
October 28 at Clemson, SC 7:00 PM
September 26 at Winston-Salem, NC 1:00 PM
Location: Charlottesville, VA Colors: Orange and Blue Stadium: Klockner Stadium Head Coach: Steve Swanson Career Record (Yrs): 242-119-40 (20) Record at UVA (Yrs): 138-54-29 (10) 2009 Overall Record: 10-6-6 2009 Conference Record: 4-4-2 2009 Conference Finish: T-6th 2009 Postseason: NCAA Third Round Starters Returning/Lost: 10/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 18/6 SID Contact: Steve Kirkland SID Phone: 434.982.5535 SID E-Mail: skirkland@virginia.edu Athletic Website: www.virginiasports.com
Location: Blacksburg, VA Colors: Chicago Maroon and Burnt Orange Stadium: Thompson Field Head Coach: Kelly Cagle Career Record (Yrs): 66-60-14 (7) Record at VT (Yrs): 66-60-14 (7) 2009 Overall Record: 16-8 2009 Conference Record: 6-4 2009 Conference Finish: 4th 2009 Postseason: NCAA Sweet 16 Starters Returning/Lost: 6/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 13/4 SID Contact: Rachel Perrault SID Phone: 540.231.2228 SID E-Mail: rachelp5@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): 206-138-25 (18) Record at WFU (Yrs): 160-96-21 (13) 2009 Overall Record: 16-6-2 2009 Conference Record: 5-3-2 2009 Conference Finish: 5th 2009 Postseason: NCAA Quarterfinals Starters Returning/Lost: 5/6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 16/8 SID Contact: Alex Botoman SID Phone: 336.758.4196 SID E-Mail: botomaam@wfu.edu Athletic Website: www.wakeforestsports.com
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September 23 at Clemson, SC 7:00 PM Location: Raleigh, NC Colors: Red and White Stadium: Dail Soccer Stadium Head Coach: Steve Springthorpe Career Record (Yrs): 60-49-14 (6) Record at NCS: 8-9-2 (1) 2009 Overall Record: 8-9-2 2009 Conference Record: 2-7-1 2009 Conference Finish: 10th 2009 Postseason: NA Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 17/8 SID Contact: Mark Kimmel SID Phone: 919.515.1183 SID E-Mail: mark_kimmel@ncsu.edu Athletic Website: www.GoPack.com
Non-Conference Opponents Belmont Bruins
Coastal Carolina Chanticleers
Francis Marion Patriots
Furman Lady Paladins
August 27 at Nashville, TN 7:00 PM
September 17 at Clemson, SC 7:00 PM
October 24 at Florence, SC 3:00 PM
September 3 at Greenville, SC 7:00 PM
Location: Nashville, TN Colors: Navy Blue, Red and White Conference: Atlantic Sun Stadium: Whitten Soccer Complex Head Coach: Lisa Howe Career Record (Yrs): 146-134-37 (15) Record at BU (Yrs): 47-37-16 (5) 2009 Overall Record: 10-6-4 2009 Conference Record: 6-1-3 2009 Postseason: NA Starters Returning/Lost: 8/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 20/4 SID Contact: Kenisha Rhone SID Phone: 615.460.5990 SID E-Mail: kenisha.rhone@belmont.edu Athletic Website: www.belmontbruins.com
Location: Conway, SC Colors: Teal, Bronze and Black Conference: Big South Stadium: Coastal Carolina Soccer Field Head Coach: Tammy DeCesare Career Record (Yrs): 58-36-13 (3) Record at CCU (Yrs): First Season 2009 Overall Record: 7-11-3 2009 Conference Record: 5-3-1 2009 Postseason: NA Starters Returning/Lost: 5/6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 12/8 SID Contact: TBA SID Phone: 843.349.2840 SID E-Mail: TBA Athletic Website: www.GoCCUsports.com
Location: Florence, SC Colors: Red, White and Blue Conference: Independent Stadium: FMU Soccer Field Head Coach: Joel Person Career Record (Yrs): 3-12-1 (1) Record at FMU (Yrs): 3-12-1 (1) 2009 Overall Record: 3-12-1 2009 Conference Record: NA 2009 Postseason: NA Starters Returning/Lost: 6/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/10 SID Contact: Michael Hawkins SID Phone: 843.661.1222 SID E-Mail: mhawkins@fmarion.edu Athletic Website: www.fmupatriots.com
Location: Greenville, SC Colors: Purple and White Conference: Southern Stadium: Eugene E. Stone III Stadium Head Coach: Andrew Burr Career Record (Yrs): 65-36-6 (5) Record at FU (Yrs): 65-36-6 (5) 2009 Overall Record: 10-8 2009 Conference Record: 4-7 2009 Postseason: NA Starters Returning/Lost: 5/6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 12/11 SID Contact: Jordan Caskey SID Phone: 864.294.3065 SID E-Mail: jordan.caskey@furman.edu Athletic Website: www.furmanpaladins.com
High Point Panthers
Jacksonville Dolphins
North Florida Ospreys
Presbyterian College Blue Hose
September 12 at Columbia, SC 12:00 PM
August 22 at Clemson, SC 1:00 PM
September 5 at Clemson, SC 1:00 PM
August 20 at Clemson, SC 7:00 PM
Location: High Point, NC Colors: Purple and White Conference: Big South Stadium: Vert Track & Soccer Stadium Head Coach: Marty Beall Career Record (Yrs): 63-59-9 (7) Record at HPU (Yrs): 7-15-2 (1) 2009 Overall Record: 7-15-2 2009 Conference Record: 4-4-1 2009 Postseason: NA Starters Returning/Lost: 6/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 13/12 SID Contact: Joe Arancio SID Phone: 336.841.4638 SID E-Mail: jarancio@highpoint.edu Athletic Website: www.highpointpanthers.com
Location: Jacksonville, FL Colors: Green and Gold Conference: Atlantic Sun Stadium: Ashley Sports Complex Head Coach: Brian Copham Career Record (Yrs): 17-16-7 (2) Record at JU (Yrs): 17-16-7 (2) 2009 Overall Record: 8-7-5 2009 Conference Record: 5-4-1 2009 Postseason: NA Starters Returning/Lost: 10/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 19/4 SID Contact: David Oglethorpe SID Phone: 904.256.7761 SID E-Mail: dogleth@ju.edu Athletic Website: www.judolphins.com
Location: Jacksonville, FL Colors: Navy Blue and Gray Conference: Atlantic Sun Stadium: Hodges Stadium Head Coach: Linda Hamilton Career Record (Yrs): 23-45-7 (4) Record at UNF (Yrs): 19-33-6 (3) 2009 Overall Record: 5-11-3 2009 Conference Record: 2-6-2 2009 Postseason: NA Starters Returning/Lost: 5/6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 15/9 SID Contact: Rod Black SID Phone: 904.620.4025 SID E-Mail: r.black@unf.edu Athletic Website: www.UNFOspreys.com
Location: Clinton, SC Colors: Royal Blue and Garnet Conference: Big South Stadium: Martin Stadium Head Coach: Brian Purcell Career Record (Yrs): 220-128-17 (21) Record at PC (Yrs): 220-128-17 (21) 2009 Overall Record: 3-12-2 2009 Conference Record: 0-7-2 2009 Postseason: NA Starters Returning/Lost: 6/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 15/6 SID Contact: A.J. Henderson SID Phone: 864.833.8252 SID E-Mail: ajhenders@presby.edu Athletic Website: www.gobluehose.com
South Carolina Gamecocks
September 10 at Columbia, SC 7:30 PM Location: Columbia, SC Colors: Garnet and Black Conference: Southeastern Stadium: Eugene E. Stone III Stadium Head Coach: Shelley Smith Career Record (Yrs): 141-101-26 (13) Record at USC (Yrs): 100-66-24 (9) 2009 Overall Record: 19-4-2 2009 Conference Record: 7-3-1 2009 Postseason: NCAA Round of 16 Starters Returning/Lost: 6/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 21/7 SID Contact: Miquel Jacobs SID Phone: 803.777.1516 SID E-Mail: jacobsm2@mailbox.sc.edu Athletic Website: www.GamecocksOnline.com
Tiger Travel Information August 26-27 Belmont Nashville, TN Homewood Suites by Hilton 5107 Peter Taylor Park 615.377.3332 Brentwood, TN 37027
October 13-14 Maryland College Park, MD Hilton Garden Inn 7810 Walker Drive 301.474.7400 Greenbelt, MD 20770
September 10-12 Carolina’s Cup Columbia, SC Courtyard Marriott 347 Zimalcrest Drive 803.731.2000 Columbia, SC 29210
October 15-17 Boston College Chestnut Hill, MA Hyatt Summerfield Suites 54 4th Avenue 781.290.0026 Waltham, MA 02451
September 25-26 Wake Forest Winston-Salem, NC Comfort Suites 200 Capitol Lodging Court 336.774.0805 Winston-Salem, NC 27103
October 23-24 Francis Marion Florence, SC Springhill Suites by Marriott 2670 Hospitality Boulevard 843.317.9050 Florence, SC 29501
October 6-7 Florida State Tallahassee, FL Homewood Suites by Hilton 2987 Apalachee Parkway 850.402.9400 Tallahassee, FL 32301
November 2-7 TBA
ACC Tournament
Cary, NC
October 9-10 Duke Durham, NC Homewood Suites Hotel 3600 Mt. Moriah Road 919.401.0610 Durham, NC 27707
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2010 ACC Composite Schedule Friday, August 20 Florida State at Washington State...... 6:00 Duke at Georgia.............................. 7:00 Iona at Maryland............................. 7:00 Liberty at Virginia............................ 7:00 Miami at Florida.............................. 7:00 Presbyterian College at Clemson........ 7:00 Stanford at Boston College............... 7:00 Texas at NC State............................ 7:00 Virginia Tech at Elon........................ 7:00 Wake Forest at UNC Wilmington........ 7:00 North Carolina at Texas A&M............. 8:30
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Sunday, August 22 Missouri at Maryland...................... 11:00 AM North Carolina vs. Michigan St........ 11:30 AM (at College Station, TX) Jacksonville at Clemson.................... 1:00 PM Miami at Stetson............................. 1:00 PM Colgate at Virginia........................... 2:00 PM Florida State vs. Gonzaga................. 2:00 PM (at Pullman, WA) Monday, August 23 American at Virginia Tech................. 5:00 PM Coastal Carolina at NC State............. 7:00 PM UNC Greensboro at Wake Forest........ 7:00 PM Friday, August 27 Florida State vs. Gonzaga................. 2:00 Duke vs. Missouri............................ 4:00 (at Chapel Hill, NC) Wake Forest at East Carolina............. 4:00 Hofstra at Boston College................. 5:00 Miami at Purdue.............................. 5:30 Stanford at North Carolina................ 6:00 Clemson at Belmont......................... 7:00 High Point at NC State..................... 7:00 Virginia at Penn State...................... 7:30 Maryland at Tennessee..................... 8:00 Virginia Tech at Texas A&M............... 8:00
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Sunday, August 29 Virginia Tech at Texas A&M............... 8:00 PM Virginia Tech vs. Long Beach St....... 10:30 AM (at College Station, TX) Duke vs. Stanford.......................... 11:00 AM (at Chapel Hill, NC) Virginia vs. Connecticut........................ Noon (at University Park, PA) Maryland vs. Kennesaw State.......... 12:30 PM (at Knoxville, TN) CCSU at Boston College.................... 1:00 PM Charlotte at NC State....................... 1:00 PM Missouri at North Carolina................. 1:00 PM Stetson at Florida State.................... 2:00 PM Tuesday, August 31 Florida Gulf Coast at Miami............... 7:30 PM Thursday, September 2 Francis Marion at Duke..................... 7:00 PM Friday, September 3 Miami vs. Arkansas.......................... 4:30 (at Fort Myers, FL) Virginia Tech vs. Kentucky................ 5:00 (at Winston-Salem, NC) Richmond at Virginia........................ 5:30 Boston College at Boston University... 7:00 Clemson at Furman......................... 7:00 Pittsburgh at NC State..................... 7:00 LSU at Wake Forest......................... 7:30 Florida State at Auburn.................... 8:00
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Saturday, September 4 Tennessee at North Carolina.............. 1:00 PM Sunday, September 5 Miami vs. Kent State...................... 11:00 AM (at Fort Myers, FL)
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Virginia Tech vs. LSU..................... 11:30 AM (at Winston-Salem, NC) Florida State at Mercer..................... 1:00 PM Loyola (Md.) at NC State.................. 1:00 PM North Florida at Clemson.................. 1:00 PM Stony Brook at Maryland.................. 1:00 PM Kentucky at Wake Forest.................. 2:00 PM High Point at Duke........................... 6:00 PM Wednesday, September 8 Brown at Boston College................... 7:00 PM Maryland at Seton Hall..................... 7:00 PM Friday, September 10 NC State at East Carolina................. 4:00 Wake Forest vs. Vanderbilt................ 5:00 (at Blacksburg, VA) Boston College at Fairfield................ 7:00 Florida at Florida State..................... 7:00 Florida International at Duke............. 7:00 Texas at Virginia.............................. 7:00 Clemson at South Carolina................ 7:30 Villanova at Virginia Tech.................. 7:30 West Virginia at Miami...................... 7:30 North Carolina at Cal Poly............... 10:00
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Friday, October 1 *Miami at Clemson.......................... 3:00 PM *North Carolina at NC State.............. 7:00 PM Sunday, October 3 *Duke at Florida State..................... 1:00 *Boston College at Virginia............... 2:00 *Miami at Clemson.......................... 3:00 *Maryland at Virginia Tech................ 5:00
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Thursday, October 7 *Clemson at Florida State................. 7:00 *Maryland at Boston College............. 7:00 *NC State at Wake Forest................. 7:00 *Duke at Miami............................... 7:30
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Friday, October 8 *North Carolina at Virginia................ 7:00 PM Sunday, October 10 *Wake Forest at Miami......................... Noon *Maryland at NC State..................... 1:00 PM *Virginia Tech at Boston College........ 1:00 PM *Clemson at Duke........................... 2:00 PM Thursday, October 14 *Clemson at Maryland...................... 7:00 *Duke at Virginia............................. 7:00 *Florida State at North Carolina........ 7:00 *Miami at NC State.......................... 7:00 *Wake Forest at Virginia Tech............ 7:00
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Sunday, October 17 *Clemson at Boston College.............. 1:00 *Florida State at NC State................ 1:00 *Miami at North Carolina.................. 1:00 *Wake Forest at Virginia................... 2:00 *Duke at Virginia Tech..................... 5:00
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Thursday, October 21 *Boston College at Duke.................. 7:00 *Maryland at Wake Forest................. 7:00 *North Carolina at Clemson.............. 7:00 *Virginia at Florida State.................. 7:00 *Virginia Tech at Miami.................... 7:30
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Sunday, October 24 *Boston College at Wake Forest......... 1:00 *Maryland at North Carolina............. 1:00 *Virginia at Miami............................ 1:00 *Virginia Tech at Florida State........... 1:00 Clemson at Francis Marion................ 3:00 *NC State at Duke........................... 6:00
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Sunday, September 19 North Carolina vs. Florida..................... Noon (at Durham, NC) Arkansas at Florida State.................. 1:00 PM Boston College at Rutgers................. 1:00 PM South Carolina at Wake Forest.......... 1:00 PM Virginia at West Virginia................... 1:00 PM Middle Tennessee at Duke................. 2:30 PM
Thursday, October 28 *North Carolina at Duke................... 7:00 *Florida State at Maryland................ 7:00 *Miami at Boston College................. 7:00 *NC State at Virginia....................... 7:00 *Virginia Tech at Clemson................. 7:00
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Sunday, October 31 *Florida State at Boston College........ 1:00 *Miami at Maryland......................... 1:00 *NC State at Virginia Tech................ 1:00 *Virginia at Clemson........................ 1:00 *North Carolina at Wake Forest......... 5:00
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Sunday, September 12 Wake Forest vs. Villanova............... 11:30 AM (at Blacksburg, VA) Clemson vs. High Point......................... Noon (at Columbia, SC) UCF at Florida State......................... 1:00 PM Delaware at Maryland...................... 1:00 PM Florida International at NC State....... 1:00 PM Yale at Duke................................... 1:00 PM North Dakota State at Miami............. 1:30 PM Boston University at Virginia............. 2:00 PM Vanderbilt at Virginia Tech................ 2:00 PM North Carolina at San Diego State..... 4:00 PM Wednesday, September 15 Yale at Boston College...................... 7:00 PM Friday, September 17 North Carolina vs. Middle Tennessee..... 3:00 (at Durham, NC) James Madison at Virginia Tech......... 5:30 NC State at Old Dominion................. 6:00 Coastal Carolina at Clemson.............. 7:00 George Mason at Maryland............... 7:00 Wake Forest at High Point................. 7:00 Fordham at Miami............................ 7:30 Florida at Duke (FSC-TV).................. 8:30
Thursday, September 23 *Boston College at North Carolina...... 7:00 *NC State at Clemson...................... 7:00 *Virginia at Virginia Tech.................. 7:00 *Wake Forest at Duke...................... 7:00
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Sunday, September 26 *Florida State at Miami........................ Noon *Boston College at NC State............. 1:00 PM *Clemson at Wake Forest................. 1:00 PM *Duke at Maryland.......................... 1:00 PM *Virginia Tech at North Carolina........ 1:00 PM Thursday, September 30 *Virginia at Maryland....................... 7:00 PM *Wake Forest at Florida State............ 7:00 PM
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Note: * Denotes conference games Times listed are Eastern
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#00 Marci Elpers Goalkeeper • 5-8 Senior
Kingsport, TN
Bioengineering 2009 • Saw action in two games • Both games were conference games, against Wake Forest and Boston College • Played 70:35 minutes in goal • Posted three saves • Named to the Dean’s List for the Fall 2009 and Spring 2010 semester 2008 • Appeared in two games for the Tigers • Played 64:16 minutes in goal • Recorded seven saves and did not allow a goal • A member of the President’s List for the fall 2008 semester and the Dean’s List for the spring 2009 semester • Won Coaches’ Award for hard work, dedication and commitment on and off the playing field Before Clemson • A 2007 graduate of Dobyns-Bennett High School in Kingsport, TN where she played soccer for head coach Bill McCloskey • High school team won conference championship in 2004, 2005 and 2006 and regional championship in 2003 • Named First Team All-District and Second Team All-Region in 2006 • Earned Second Team All-District honors in 2004 and 2005 • A member of the all-tournament team in 2005 • Played club soccer for HVFC ‘89 for coach Erich Delfs • Grandfather, Sig Niepokoj, played football at Northwestern in 1953 and 1954 • Born 6/21/89 in Kingsport, TN • Majoring in Bioengineering
Elpers’ Career Statistics
Year 2008 2009 Totals
GP-GS 2-0 2-0 4-0
Min. Saves % GA 64 7 1.000 0 70 3 .600 2 134 10 .833 2
Elpers’ Career Highs Saves:
14
4
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8/31/08 vs. UNC-Asheville
GAA 0.00 2.55 1.34
SO 0 0 0
#8 Sam Fortier Forward • 5-4 Senior
Wilbraham, MA
Political Science 2009 • Saw action in 16 games, starting five • Recorded one assist, on a goal by Maddy Elder against Florida State • Took 13 shots on the season • Named to the Dean’s List for the Fall 2009 and Spring 2010 semester 2008 • Appeared in 14 games • Posted three assists to total three points on the season • Assists were against Southern California, UNC-Asheville and Francis Marion • Named to the Honor Roll for the fall 2008 semester and the Dean’s List for the spring 2009 semester 2007 • Scored five goals and tallied three assists on the season • Tied for third on the team with 13 total points • Recorded two goals and two assists against Wofford • Scored the game-winning goal against Western Carolina • Also netted goals against Wake Forest and Furman • Played in all 21 matches for the Tigers, starting one • A member of Clemson’s Honor Roll in the fall of 2007
Fortier’s Career Statistics
Year 2007 2008 2009 Totals
GP-GS Min. Shots G 21-1 745 22 5 14-0 391 4 0 16-5 510 13 0 51-6 1,646 39 5
A 3 3 1 7
Fortier’s Career Highs
Goals: Assists: Points: Shots:
2 2 6 6
9/23/07 9/23/07 9/23/07 9/14/07
vs. vs. vs. vs.
Wofford Wofford Wofford Furman
Pts 13 3 1 17
GWG 1 0 0 1
Before Clemson • Played two years for the Region I ODP team • Played for the Massachusetts State ODP team from 2001-06 • A five-time club state champion • Her CUFC Wolves club team won the state championship in 2007 and was a regional semifinalist • Played for the South Coast Scorpions in 2005 and 2006 • Both years, the team won the state championship and was a regional semifinalist • Won the state championship with her Western United club team in 2002 and 2003 • Played for the New England Mutiny of the Women’s Premier Soccer League during the summer of 2007 • That team was a WPSL national finalist • Ranked third on the Mutiny team in scoring and won the WPSL Team of the Week award • Named an NSCAA High School All-American and a two-time Regional All-American at Minnechaug Regional High School • Earned all-state honors three times and All-Western Mass league honors three times in high school • Named the Division I Western MA Player of the Year in 2006 • The only person at Minnechaug High School to score 100 career points in three years • Earned four varsity letters in soccer and three in track and field at Minnechaug, where she graduated from in 2007 • A member of the National Honor Society • Born May 2, 1989 in Holyoke, MA • Majoring in Political Science
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#12 Ashlynne Bass Forward • 5-7 Junior
Loganville, GA Visual Arts
2009 • Started all 18 games on the Tiger back line • Recorded one assist on the season, at Virginia Tech • Took four shots on the season 2008 • Played in all 17 games, starting 12 • Took nine shots on the season Before Clemson • A four-year starter on the Loganville High School Varsity soccer team for head coach Jeremy Hartzog • Loganville reached the Sweet 16 Region playoffs in 2007-08 • High school team captain for the 2007-08 season • Played three positions - defender, midfield and forward - for her high school team • Named all-county and team MVP in high school • Led high school team in goals scored and was named Most Offensive Player her freshman, sophomore and junior seasons • Played for Gwinnett Soccer Association club team for coach Judson Hamby • GSA won Georgia State Cup Championship in 2004 and was finalist in 2005 and 2007 and semi-finalist in 2006 • Club team was USYSA Region 3 Tournament Quarterfinalist in 2006 and played in region tournament in 2004 and 2005 • GSA team was U-15 Region 3 Premier League East Champions in 2005, U-16 team finished second in 2006 and U-17 team took third in 2007 • Club team won Super Y Atlantic Region Championship in 2004 (U-14) and 2005 (U-15) and competed at Super Y National Championship Tournament in 2004 • Team was Disney Soccer Showcase Finalist in 2004 and PDA Girls College Showcase Champions in 2007 • Earned two varsity letters in football and played one year on J.V. team at Loganville as a kicker (field goals, kickoffs, PATs) • The first female to play high school football for the Walton County School District • A member of FCA, FFA and Special Olympics Partners Club • Born 8/21/89 in Grayson, GA • Majoring in Visual Arts
Bass’ Career Statistics
Year 2008 2009 Totals
GP-GS 17-12 18-18 35-30
Min. Shots G 1200 9 0 1622 4 0 2822 13 0
A 0 1 1
Pts 0 1 1
GWG 0 0 0
Bass’ Career Highs Assists: Points: Shots:
16
1 1 2
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#14 rachel Hurd Forward • 5-5 Junior
Sammamish, WA Mechanical
Engineering 2009 • Played in 17 games, starting two • Netted her first career goal in the win over Florida Atlantic • Took four shots on the season • Named to the Honor Roll for the Spring 2010 semester 2008 • Appeared in 16 games • Attempted two shots Before Clemson • Earned four varsity letters in soccer and two in track and field at Eastlake High School • High school soccer team, coached by Chuck Krieble, won Washington State 4A Championship in 2007 • Team was Lake Division District Champions and KingCo Conference Champions in 2007 • Finished the season with a 19-0 record and was ranked sixth in the nation by the NSCAA • High school team reached 4A State semifinals in 2006 and advanced to the 4A State playoffs in 2005 • First Team KingCo 4A All-Conference in 2006 and KingCo 4A All-Conference Honorable Mention in 2004 and 2007 • Won 2006 WIAA 4A State Semifinals Sportsmanship Award • High school team captain in 2007 • Played for Crossfire Premier ‘89 club team for coach Neil Megson • Club team was Washington State Championship Cup quarterfinalist in 2006 and won the Snohomish, Portland Cup and Rimland tournaments that season • Team reached Washington State Championship Cup semifinals in 2005 • Club team finished second in Super Y League NW Division 1 in 2005 and took second in WSYL Division 1 in 2004 • Washington State ODP pool in 2004 and 2005 • A member of the National Honor Society and the National Society of High School Scholars • Participated in the Lead America Aerospace and Aeronautics Conference • Born 3/26/90 in Kirkland, WA • Majoring in Mechanical Engineering
Hurd’s Career Statistics
Year 2008 2009 Totals
GP-GS 16-0 17-2 33-2
Min. Shots G 528 2 0 511 4 1 1039 6 1
A 0 0 0
Pts 0 2 2
GWG 0 0 0
Hurd’s Career Highs Goals: Points: Shots:
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9/6/09 vs. Florida Atlantic 9/6/09 vs. Florida Atlantic Six times, Last 10/18/09 vs. Duke
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#17 Sarah Jacobs Midfielder • 5-1 Junior
Greer, SC
Mathematics (Teaching)
2009 • Saw action in 13 games, starting six • Recorded one assist on the season, on a goal by Maddy Elder against Wofford • Attempted four shots on the season • Named to the President’s List for the Spring 2010 semester and the Dean’s List for the Fall 2009 semester 2008 • Appeared in all 17 games and started 15 • Recorded two goals and three assists on the season to tie for third on the team in scoring with seven points • Netted goals against Virginia Tech and Furman • Posted assists against North Carolina, Southern California and Presbyterian • A member of the President’s List for the fall 2008 semester and the Honor Roll for the spring 2009 semester Before Clemson • Earned four varsity letters in soccer and one in basketball at Riverside High School • High school team, coached by Terry Archenhold, was South Carolina High School League State Champions in 2006 and won region championship from 2005-08 • Earned all-state honors in 2005, 2007 and 2008 and allregion honors from 2005-08 • Named high school team’s Most Valuable Player in 2008 and Offensive MVP in 2005 and 2007 • Played for CESA ‘89 club team for coach Andrew Hyslop • Club team won SCYSA state championship from 2004-07 and were Region III quarterfinalists in 2005, 2006 and 2008 • Played on South Carolina Soccer Super 22 all-star team in 2007 and 2008 • A High School Sports Report All-State Elite Team selection from 2005-08 • Father, David Jacobs, played soccer for Carnegie Mellon University from 1979-83 • Born 5/7/90 in Charlotte, NC • Majoring in Mathematics (Teaching)
Jacobs’ Career Statistics
Year 2008 2009 Totals
GP-GS 17-15 13-6 30-21
Min. Shots G 1176 16 2 549 4 0 1725 20 2
A 3 1 4
Pts 7 1 8
GWG 0 0 0
Jacobs’ Career Highs
18
Goals: Assists: Points: Shots:
1 1 2 5
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Two times, Last 10/2/08 vs. Virginia Tech Five times, Last 10/22/09 vs. Wofford Two times, Last 10/2/08 vs. Virginia Tech 10/2/08 vs. Virginia Tech
#16 Brittany Beaumont Forward • 5-0 Sophomore
Conyers, GA
Communication Studies
2009 • Saw action in four games • Named to the Honor Roll for the Spring 2010 semester 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 2008-09 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 a Region III USYS Championship semifinalist in 2006 and 2007 • 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
Beaumont’s Career Statistics Year 2009
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GP-GS 4-0
Min. Shots G 42 0 0
A 0
Pts 0
GWG 0
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#11 Kate Biggerstaff Midfielder • 5-6 Sophomore
Granville, OH Undeclared
2009 • Played in seven games • Took one shot on the season • Named to the Dean’s List for the Spring 2010 semester and the Honor Roll for the Fall 2009 semester Before Clemson • Earned one varsity letter in soccer and two in tennis at Granville High School • Named to Mid-State League’s second team in soccer as a freshman • Earned First Team Mid-State League honors in tennis and was team MVP her senior year • Played for Ohio Elite club team for coach Doug Bracken from 2008-09 • Ohio Elite team was national runner-up in 2009 • Played for Blast FC club team from 2001-08 for coach Mohamood Razack • Blast FC won the state cup in 2001 and was state cup finalist seven times from 2002-08 • A member of the Ohio ODP team in 2004 and 2005 • Attended region camp in 2004 • Born 12/20/90 in Greensboro, NC • Major is undeclared
Biggerstaff’s Career Statistics Year 2009
GP-GS 7-0
Min. Shots G 101 1 0
A 0
Biggerstaff’s Career Highs Shots:
20
1
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9/11/09 vs. South Carolina
Pts 0
GWG 0
#24 Callie Cavanaugh Defender • 5-4 Sophomore
Charlotte, NC
Pre-Business 2009 • Played in 17 games, starting 14 • Named to the Carolina’s Cup All-Tournament Team • Netted a goal against Wofford, in the first game of her Tiger career • Tallied one assist on the season, on a goal by Maddy Elder against Florida Atlantic • Took nine shots on the season • Named to the Honor Roll for the Spring 2010 semester Before Clemson • Four-year varsity letterwinner in soccer at Providence High School, where she played for coach Shannon O’Brien • Earned all-conference and all-state honors in 2008 and allconference, all-region and all-state honors in 2009 • A finalist for North Carolina’s High School Player of the Year award in 2009 • Played for the NC Clash of the Carolinas Team (Coach Select) and the High School East vs. West Team in 2009 • Providence team was NC4A state runner-up in 2006 and conference champion in 2007 • Named to 2009 All-Observer Team by Charlotte Observer in 2009 • A member of the All-Mecklenburg County High School Team in 2009 • Played for Greensboro Twisters Green club team and coach Mike Thorne • Club team won NCYSA state championship in 2008-09 • A member of the ’90 North Carolina ODP team from 2003-08 • A member of the ‘90 Region III team from 2007-08 and the Region III pool from 2003-06 • A member of the ’90 Super Y National team in 2006 and 2007, and the national pool in 2005 • Father, Tom Cavanaugh, played basketball at Georgetown in 1971-72 • Born 11/4/90 in Fairfax, VA • Majoring in Pre-Business
Cavanaugh’s Career Statistics Year 2009
GP-GS 17-14
Min. Shots G 1352 9 1
A 1
Pts 3
GWG 0
Cavanaugh’s Career Highs
Goals: Assists: Points: Shots:
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8/22/09 vs. Wofford 9/6/09 vs. Florida Atlantic 8/22/09 vs. Wofford 9/6/09 vs. Florida Atlantic
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#21 Maddy Elder Forward • 5-7 Sophomore
Roanoke, VA
Biological Sciences 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 goals 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 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 • Won High School Golden Boot Award in 2007 and 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 • Cousins Rachel Wiggins (George Mason, 2004-07) and Kaitlin O’Connor (William & Mary, 2007-present) play college soccer • Cousin, Joseph Wiggins, plays tennis at U.S. Naval Academy • Born 8/1/91 in Roanoke, VA • Majoring in Biological Sciences
Elder’s Career Statistics Year 2009
GP-GS 18-17
Min. Shots G 1157 42 10
A 1
Pts 21
GWG 2
Elder’s Career Highs
22
Goals: Assists: Points: Shots:
2 1 2 6
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Four Times, Last 9/20/09 vs. Presbyterian 9/4/09 vs. Northeastern Four Times, Last 9/20/09 vs. Presbyterian 9/20/09 vs. Presbyterian
#18 Heather Marik Defender • 5-9 Sophomore
Naperville, IL
Undeclared 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 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 • Played for Eclipse Select 90/91 club team and coach Mike Nesci • 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 197477 • 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 • Major is undeclared
Marik’s Career Statistics Year 2009
GP-GS 18-18
Min. Shots G 1650 4 0
A 1
Pts 1
GWG 0
Marik’s Career Highs Assists: Points: Shots:
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10/1/09 at N.C. State 10/1/09 at N.C. State Four Times, Last 9/24/09 at Virginia Tech
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#3 Emily Tatum Defender • 5-4 Sophomore
richmond, VA Pre-Business
2009 • Saw action in all 18 games, starting nine • Posted her first career assist at UAB, on a goal by Maddy Elder • Attempted 10 shots on the season • Named to the Dean’s List for the Fall 2009 semester Before Clemson • A five-year varsity letterwinner in soccer at The Collegiate School, where she played for coach Bill Rider • Collegiate School team won the Virginia State Championship in 2008 and was a state finalist in 2006, 2007 and 2009 • Collegiate School was League of Independent Schools champion from 2005-09 • Named First Team All-State in 2007, 2008 and 2009 • Named Second Team All-Metro in 2007 and First Team in 2008 and 2009 • A four-time All-LIS honoree in soccer • Captain of high school team in 2009 • Won Fearsome on the Flank Award (2006), Complete Teammate Award (2008) and Heart and Soul Award (2009) • Earned two varsity letters winter track and one in spring track • Earned all-state honors in winter track in 2007-08 and 200809 and All-LIS honors in winter and spring track • Broke school and state records in 4x200m relay (winter track) and broke school record in 200m dash (spring track) • Received Rookie of the Year Award in 2007-08 • Played for Richmond Strikers club team and coach Shannon Richard • Strikers won Virginia State Cup championship in 2006 and 2007 • Strikers were Region I champion and National finalist in 2007 • Grandmother, Hannah Gallier, fenced at Madison College (now James Madison) • Mother, Ann Parsons, was a member of the dance team at James Madison • Born 10/11/90 in Richmond, VA • Majoring in Financial Management
Tatum’s Career Statistics Year 2009
GP-GS 18-9
Min. Shots G 638 10 0
A 1
Pts 1
GWG 0
Tatum’s Career Highs Assists: Points: Shots:
24
1 1 2
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8/30/09 at Alabama-Birmingham 8/30/09 at Alabama-Birmingham Three Times, Last 10/9/09 at Miami
2010 rookies #1 Lauren Arnold Goalkeeper • 5-5 Freshman Hoover, AL
Undeclared Before Clemson • A Top Drawer Five-Star and National Top 25 player in 2010 • Ranked #1 in South Region by Top Drawer in 2010 • Named Birmingham Kiwanis Player of the Year in 2010 • Named Birmingham South Player of the Year in 2010 • An Alabama High School All-Star Selection in 2009 • An ESPN High School All-American in 2009 • Named Gatorade Player-of-the-Year in Alabama in 2009
#23 Nicole Cucchi Midfielder • 5-2 Freshman
Asheville, NC
General Engineering Before Clemson • Named to the North Carolina all-state team in the Clash of the Carolinas in 2010 • Four-time member of the All-MAC conference team from 2007-2010
#19 Jackie Dutton Forward • 5-4 Freshman
Bridgeport, OH Undeclared
Before Clemson • The state of Ohio’s all-time leading scorer for high school soccer with 192 goals scored from 2006-2009 • Named an ESPN Rise National Athlete-of-the-Week in 2009 • ESPN’s national scoring leader in 2009 • Named Upper Ohio Valley Dapper Dan Athlete-of-the-Year in
• Named 2009 Alabama State Player-of-the-Year • Ranked by Takkle/PUMA one of Top 50 players in America • Named all-county player-of-the-year in 2009 • Named Birmingham Metro Player-of-the-Year in 2009 • Member of Spain Park High School’s 2009 and 2010 6A Alabama High School State Championship team • Three-time high school all-state first team from 2008-2010 • Five-time high school all-metro first team from 2006-2010 • Named NSCAA Youth All Region in 2009 • Played for Birmingham United ’92 club team for coach Andrew Brower • Member of the 2009 Region 3 Central Division Club Championship team • Member of the three-time Club State Cup Championship team from 2008-10 • Member of the United States National Team in 2005 (U-14), 2006 (U-15) and 2007 (U-16) • Member of the Region III 91 ODP Team from 2005-10 • Born 11/26/91 in Hendersonville TN • Major is undeclared
• Four-time member of the all-region team from 2007-2010 • Named to the North Carolina all-state team in 2009 and 2010 • Selected to the North Carolina All-Star West team in 2009 and 2010 • An Honorable Mention ESPN High School All-American in 2009 in 2010 • Ranked second nationally in high school assists by ESPN Rise in 2009 and 2010 • Played for CESA ‘91 Girls 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 in 2009 • Earned four varsity letters in soccer and one in indoor track at T.C. Roberson High School • Born 10/26/1991 in Bryn Mawr, PA • Majoring in General Engineering
2009 • An NSCAA all-region and All-America honoree in 2009 • A member of the OVAC All-Star team (Ohio) • Four-time member of the OVAC first team from 2006-2009 • Named 2007 OVAC DII Player-of-the-Year • Member of the Eastern District All-Star team • Three-time member of the Eastern District First Team (20072009) • Named Eastern District Player-of-the-Year in 2009 • An Ohio High School All-State selection in 2007, 2008 and 2009 • Four-time MVP of high school team from 2006-2009 • Played for the Beadling Inferno (Pennsylvania West) club team for coach Erik Duffy • Lettered four years in soccer and one in basketball at St. Clairsville High School • Born 5/29/92 in Glendale, WV • Major is undeclared
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2010 rookies #9 Hanna Fobare Defender • 5-5 Freshman Dallas, TX
Communication Studies Before Clemson • A member of the All-SPC (conference) team in 2009 and 2010 • Named to All Zone team in 2008 • Named team MVP and led her high school team in scoring in 2009
#0 Morgan Hert Goalkeeper • 5-10 Freshman
Mauldin, SC PRTM
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
#15 Hailey Karg Midfielder • 5-2 Freshman
Salt Lake City, UT Health Sciences
• High school team won conference championship in 2008, finished third in 2009 and was runner-up in 2010 • High school team was ranked in top 25 in nation by ESPN Rise and won Nolan Showcase Championship in 2009 • Played for Polaris Soccer Club and coach J.P. McDade • Polaris team was USYS Region III semifinalist in 2008 • Club team was North Texas State Cup finalist in 2007, 2009 and 2010 and semifinalist in 2008 • Club team won Spring Classic at Dallas Cup and Disney Soccer Showcase “Showcase” Flight in 2008 • A member of the state ODP team in Texas and attending Region III ODP camp • Earned four varsity letters in soccer, three in track and two in cross country at The Hockaday School • Born 10/14/91 in Dallas, TX • Majoring in Communication Studies
• 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
• 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 Sciences
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)
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2010 rookies #2 Erica Kim Defender • 5-5 Freshman
Oak Park, CA
Health Sciences 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 Sec-
#10 Vanessa Laxgang Midfielder • 5-3 Freshman
Arlington Heights, IL Undeclared
Before Clemson • Played for the Eclipse Select 91/92 club team for coach Rory Dames • Eclipse Select team won USYSA National Championship in 2009
#20 Maggie Murphy Forward • 5-8 Freshman
ond 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 20082010 • 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 • Health Sciences
• 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 • Major is undeclared
• Also named all-conference in lacrosse (2010) and indoor track (2009) • Played for FSA United WHP club team for coach Tony Leone and Ajax Premier club team for coach Leszek Wrona • Born 7/6/1992 in New Britain, CT • Majoring in General Engineering
Berlin, CT
General Engineering Before Clemson • Earned four varsity letters in soccer, two in indoor track and two in lacrosse at Berlin High School • Earned all-conference honors in soccer in 2008 and 2009 • High school team won conference championship in 2006, 2008 and 2009
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2010 rookies #5 Deana Sherry Forward • 5-2 Freshman
Hockessin, DE
Elementary Education 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
#13 Jess Stephens Midfielder • 5-9 Freshman
Ponte Vedra Beach, FL Psychology
• 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 Elementary Education
• Ponte Vedra High School team won Florida state championship in 2009 and reached regional semifinals in 2010 • Nease High School team won state championship in 2008 • Lettered three years in soccer, one at Nease High School in 2008, and two at Ponte Vedra High School in 2009 and 2010 • Played for Ponte Vedra Storm club team for coach Dave Silverberg • Mother, Suzanne, played soccer at Plattsburgh State University from 1982-86 • Born 6/26/92 in Albany, NY • Majoring in Psychology
Before Clemson • Named to All First Coast Second Team in 2009 and First Team in 2010 • A member of The Record’s all-county team in 2009 and 2010 • Named MVP of Ponte Vedra High School team in 2010 • Played on the Senior All-Star team
#7 Katie Uyenishi Defender • 5-6 Freshman
Hawthorn Woods, IL Undeclared
• Club team won USYSA Midwest Regional Championship in 2008 and 2009 • Attended Lake Zurich High School in Hawthorn Woods, IL • Sister, Jill, was a cheerleader at the University of Colorado from 2000-2001; sister, Sarah, played soccer at Marquette University from 2002-2005; sister, Molly, played soccer at Colorado College from 2005-2008; sister, Megan, played soccer at Southeast Missouri State University from 2005-2008 • Born 9/3/1991 in Lake Zurich, IL • Major is undeclared
Before Clemson • Played for the Eclipse Select 91/92 club team for coach Rory Dames • Club team won USYSA National Championship in 2009 • Club team was three-time USYSA Illinois State Cup Champions in 2006, 2008 and 2009
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Head Coach Hershey Strosberg Head Coach
Third Season
Cortland College ‘97 Hershey Strosberg is in his third season as head coach of the Clemson women’s soccer team. Since his arrival in Tigertown less than three years ago, Strosberg has worked diligently to integrate his philosophy within the program and the 2010 season will be a testament to that work. Strosberg’s 2010 team will be young, with 11 returning letterwinners, including just five upperclassmen, and 12 newcomers. Despite their youth, the third-year head coach feels confident that the members of the team have the talent, competitiveness and heart to translate that philosophy to success on the field. The Clemson women’s soccer program has continued it’s tradition of academic excellence under Strosberg’s leadership, recording another impressive year in the classroom in 2009-10. The Tigers posted a cumulative team grade point average of 3.20 in the fall semester of 2009 and 3.40 for the spring of 2010. The 3.40 figure was the best cumulative team GPA of all Clemson athletic teams in the spring, thus earning the program Clemson’s Team Academic Award for the semester. It is the second time the women’s soccer team has won the award in the five semesters with Strosberg at the helm of the program. Prior to coming to Clemson, Strosberg was an assistant women’s coach at the University of Virginia for seven seasons, from 2001-07. During his tenure at Virginia, Strosberg served as the Cavaliers’ recruiting coordinator, bringing in five top-10 recruiting classes during his seven seasons. During this time, the Cavalier team won the program’s first ACC title, finished in the national top 10 five times and advanced to the NCAA Tournament all seven seasons, including a trip to the NCAA Sweet 16 and an eighth-place final national ranking in 2007. While at Virginia, Strosberg worked closely with team and individual training and had served as the goalkeeper/defensive coach for his first two seasons. He performed daily administrative operations and managed team travel and the team’s operating budget. He was also the co-director of Soccer Centers of Excellence camps and other coaching clinics throughout the year. Prior to working as an assistant at Virginia, Strosberg was a women’s assistant coach at his alma mater, Cortland College, in Cortland, NY from August 1998 to December 1999. Cortland finished in the top 24 nationally in NCAA Division III both seasons. At Cortland, Strosberg worked with the goalkeepers and field players and assisted with daily administrative tasks and recruiting operations. Strosberg has been a staff coach in the U.S. Youth Soccer Association’s Region I program since 1996, and served as the head coach for the U-14 and U-17 age groups in 2005 and 2006. He first worked as an assistant coach with the U-13 and U-14 regional teams, where he developed curriculums and led the evaluation and selection of the various Region I teams and their respective training camps. He also has international coaching experience. He worked under John Daley while helping lead a U.S. U-15 team past the youth national teams of Ireland, Scotland and Holland before beating England in the finals. The next year, Strosberg led a U-14 team on an international tour of Spain. Several of those players recently represented the U.S. U-17 National team that finished
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second in the first-ever U-17 World Cup this past year. During the spring of 2008, the U.S. Under 20 World Cup team, coached by former national team coach and Olympic and World Cup Champion Tony DiCicco, held a two-week training camp at Clemson. Strosberg had worked with many of the players on that roster through the Olympic Development Program. The team went on to claim the U-20 World Cup title, winning six matches, including the final over Korea DPR in La Florida, Chile. Strosberg has also served as an observer for the U.S. Men’s and Women’s National Teams on several occasions. This past spring Strosberg was invited to preseason by Coach DiCicco to help out with the Boston Breakers. Strosberg played professionally for the USISL’s New York Capital District Alleycats in Albany, NY from 1993-1996. He represented the United States at the U.S. Maccabiah Games in Israel in 1997 and was an alternate on the team in 1993. Strosberg was named a Regional All-American at Cortland College, where he played in 1995 and 1996. Strosberg earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Education from Cortland College in 1997. He completed his Masters degree in Physical Education with a concentration in sports psychology and coaching in 1999. He holds a U.S. Soccer “A” License and a U.S. Soccer National “Y” License, as well as an NSCAA Premier Diploma. Strosberg and his wife, Jessica (Wilk), were married in December of 2007.
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Assistant Coach Kate Dylag Assistant Coach First Season
UNC Greensboro ‘02 Kate Dylag is in her first season as an assistant coach with the Clemson women’s soccer program. Dylag joins the Tigers after a one year stint at Duquesne University. Prior to coaching at Duquesne, Dylag was at North Carolina State, where she spent two seasons on the Wolfpack coaching staff. Dylag began her coaching career at Central Michigan University. She spent four seasons at Central Michigan and was named an assistant coach in 2004 after spending her first season with the Chippewa as a graduate assistant. Dylag was a standout player at UNC Greensboro from 19982001. She was a four-year starter for the Spartans and was named to the All-Southern Conference Second Team in 2001 and to Soccer America’s Team of the Week in 2000. One of the top teams in the SoCon, UNCG advanced to the NCAA Tournament three of Dylag’s four years at the school (1998, 2000 and 2001). The Strongsville, Ohio, native also played for the Piedmont Spark and Cleveland Eclipse of the W-League and was on the roster of the International Soccer Club. Dylag holds a USSF B license as well as an NSCAA Premier diploma. She has spent time as a mentor going back to her playing days in college. Dylag has been a camp instructor at North Carolina and UNC Greensboro. She has also been a foot skills coach for the Strongsville Soccer Organization as well as an assistant coach at Strongsville High School, where she helped guide the team to the state championship in 2002. Dylag graduated from UNC Greensboro in 2002 with a bachelor of arts degree in communication studies. She is currently working toward a master’s degree in administration at Central Michigan University.
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Assistant Coach Michael Crane Assistant Coach First Season
Indianapolis ‘09 Michael Crane is in his first season as an assistant coach with the Clemson women’s soccer program. Prior to coming to Clemson, Crane spent one season as an assistant coach at Duke. During the 2009 season at Duke, Crane worked primarily with the team’s goalkeepers. He coached Blue Devil goalkeeper Tara Campbell, who was named to the All-ACC Second Team and the All-ACC Freshman Team in 2009. Crane was the director of SoccerPlus Goalkeeper School from 2009-10, and has been working with the school since 2006. He was a member of the staff for the North Carolina ODP team in 2009 and was the head coach of the U-11 boys’ and U-16 girls’ teams for Triangle United from 2009-10. He also coached the goalkeepers for Capital Area Soccer League (CASL) from 200910. In 2008-09, Crane was the head coach of the Zionsville Youth Soccer Association’s U-15 and U-16 girls’ teams and was also the Director of Goalkeeping for the entire club during that time. Crane graduated from the University of Indianapolis in May 2009 with a degree in exercise science and a concentration in physical therapy. He was a two-year letterwinner in goal for the Greyhounds, where he played 25 games, recording a 1.02 career goals against average with seven shutouts. Crane transferred to Indianapolis from Akron following his sophomore season with the Zips.
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Support Staff Michelle Bensman Athletic Trainer
Ohio University ‘05 Michelle Bensman is in her fourth year as an Athletic Trainer for Clemson, and her third season working with women’s soccer. Bensman works primarily with the women’s soccer and rowing teams. Bensman has served in a volunteer capacity for the U.S. Rowing national team since 2007. She worked as the team’s athletic trainer during its winter training camp, held in Clemson, in preparation for the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics. She also ac-
Maryah Barna Student Manager
Caitlin Brougham Soccer Operations Manager
companied the team to the 2008 and 2009 World Rowing Championships in Austria and Poland, respectively. Prior to coming to Clemson, Bensman earned her Master’s Degree in Athletic Training from the University of North Carolina. While at Chapel Hill, Bensman served as a graduate assistant athletic trainer, covering the women’s soccer and softball teams, youth camps and intramural sporting events. Bensman attended Ohio University in Athens, OH, where she double-majored in Athletic Training and Exercise Physiology. She worked as a student athletic trainer from 2001-05, covering collegiate and club athletics by assisting the staff athletic trainer with treatment, rehabilitation, practice and game coverage. Bensman’s current certifications include Certified Athletic Trainer, Performance Enhancement Specialist, Approved Clinical Instructor for Athletic Training, and American Red Cross Certified: Professional Rescuer, First Aid, CPR, and AED. She is a member of the Mid-Atlantic Athletic Trainers Association, the South Carolina Athletic Training Association and the National Athletic Trainers Association.
Maryah Barna is in her second season as Manager of the Clemson women’s soccer team. She is a junior at Clemson, majoring in Math Teaching. Barna is from Mooresville, NC, where she attended Lake Norman High School. Barna played soccer at Lake Norman High School and was the captain of the Junior Varsity team her sophomore and junior years. She was also a member of the National Honor Society, Keywanettes and the Beta Club, and was a manager for the high school boys’ basketball team. Barna is an active member of Newspring Church in Anderson, SC.
Caitlin Brougham is in her first season as Soccer Operations Manager for the Clemson women’s soccer program. Brougham graduated from Wingate University in Wingate, NC in 2008 with a Bachelor of Arts in communication studies with a concentration in public relations and a minor in art. The native of Milford, NH was a four-year letterwinner on the Wingate women’s soccer team, and earned the team’s Most Improved Player award for the 2007 season.
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Mike Wilson Equipment Manager Clemson ‘02
Mike Wilson is in his sixth year as an Assistant Equipment Manager in the Clemson Athletic Department. Better known as “House,” Wilson served as a graduate assistant equipment manager for football from 2002-2004 and as a student equipment manager for football at Clemson from 1999-2002. Wilson is a 2002 and 2004 graduate of Clemson University and earned an undergraduate degree in Sociology and a Masters in Human Resource Development. He is a member of the Athletic Equipment Managers Association. Wilson is married to the former Meredith Fant of Union, SC.
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Support Staff Libby Kehn Sports Information Director Clemson ‘02
Libby Kehn is in her fifth year as the Webmaster for the Clemson University Athletic Department. She is also in her fourth season as an Assistant Sports Information Director for women’s soccer. Kehn oversees the day-to-day operations of ClemsonTigers. com, the athletic department’s official website. She also oversees media relations functions related to the Clemson women’s soccer team, including performing all day-to-day publicity opera-
Dennis Love Strength & Conditioning Coach Catawba ‘00
Dennis Love is currently in his second year as Olympic Sports Strength & Conditioning Coordinator after spending one year as Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coordinator for Olympic sports. In his position, he oversees all Olympic strength assistant coaches, graduate assistants, undergraduate assistants and volunteers under the direction of the Director and the Assistant Director of Strength & Conditioning. Love works directly with the baseball, volleyball and men’s and women’s soccer teams, while assisting with the football team. During the 2007-08 season, Love trained the volleyball and
Yashica Martin Academic Advisor Buffalo State ‘00
Yashica Martin is in her third year as an academic advisor at Clemson University. The Long Island (Roosevelt), NY native works directly with the women’s soccer, women’s tennis and
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tions as well as writing and designing the team’s media guide. The 2009 Clemson women’s soccer media guide was recently ranked third in the nation by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA.) Prior to coming to Clemson in 2006, Kehn served as an accounting associate at Saebo, Inc. in Charlotte, NC, where she assisted with the business operations of the small medical equipment development and manufacturing company. Kehn has worked as a seasonal tax associate at H&R Block since 2005, preparing tax returns and advising clients on tax situations. The native of Saline, MI worked in the Clemson Sports Information office for four years as a student assistant and then continued her tenure as a graduate assistant for two years. While working as a graduate assistant, she served as the primary media relations contact for the women’s tennis and men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams. Kehn graduated Magna cum Laude with a Bachelor of Science in business management from Clemson University in May of 2002. She earned a Master of Business Administration degree from Clemson in August of 2004.
women’s tennis teams, both of which claimed ACC titles during their respective seasons. Eight student-athletes from the combined programs were named all-conference. Prior to earning a full-time position at Clemson, Love served as a graduate assistant for three years under Director Joey Batson. Before arriving in Clemson, Love spent two seasons as a strength and conditioning coach at Catawba College and completed an internship at the Athletes Performance Institute in Tempe, AZ. At Athletes Performance, he worked with professional athletes in sports ranging from football, basketball, baseball, tennis, soccer, hockey and golf. He helped the Athletes Performance Specialists implement strength, speed, agility, flexibility and mobility programs, while assisting with the daily operation and maintenance of the facility. A native of Cheraw, SC, Love played football and baseball on the collegiate level at Catawba College in Salisbury, NC. He graduated with a degree in recreation in 2000 and earned his master’s degree in student affairs with an emphasis in counseling from Clemson in May of 2008. Love is certified by the National Association of Speed and Explosion and currently resides in Seneca, SC.
rowing teams. Prior to coming to Clemson, Martin spent three years as an academic advisor at Western Carolina University. At Western Carolina, she worked in undergraduate advising and assisted student-athletes with advising and eligibility. Martin also spent two seasons as an assistant women’s basketball coach at her alma mater, Buffalo State College in Buffalo, NY. The team won the conference championship during her second season with the Bengals. Martin graduated from Buffalo State College with a bachelors degree in Business (2000) and a Masters degree in Student Personnel Administration (2002). She earned four varsity letters in women’s basketball and was a three-time team captain for the Bengals. Martin was also an all-conference and First Team AllSUNYAC selection her junior and senior seasons.
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2009 Season review Prior to the start of the 2009 women’s soccer season, secondyear head coach Hershey Strosberg knew that the Tigers were in for a challenge. Eleven of Clemson’s 18 opponents reached the NCAA tournament the previous year, and seven of those 11 advanced to at least the second round. Strosberg’s prediction of a challenging season proved to be true, as the Tigers won three of their first eight games of the year before dropping ten straight to conclude the season. The Tigers opened the season with a 4-0 win over Wofford. Freshman forward Maddy Elder scored two goals in the game, in what would be one of four multi-goal performances recorded by the rookie in 2009. Clemson dropped its next two games, to UAB on the road in double overtime and to Northeastern at the Georgia Nike Invitational. In the team’s second game at the tournament in Athens, GA, the Tigers’ won a 4-0 decision against Florida Atlantic. Elder scored twice in the game, and sophomore Rachel Hurd and freshman Callie Cavanaugh added a goal and an assist, respectively, to the effort. Clemson fell to non-conference foes 15th-ranked Georgia, 18th-ranked South Carolina and lost a heartbreaker to Furman in overtime before defeating Presbyterian College by a score of 3-0. Elder recorded her eighth and ninth goals of the season in the win over the Blue Hose. Six of the Tigers’ 10 conference opponents were ranked in the top 15 in the nation. Clemson fell to #8 Boston College, #9 Wake Forest, #9 Florida State and #13 Maryland at home, and lost road games to #6 North Carolina and #14 Virginia. The Tigers also fell to Duke at home and Virginia Tech, N.C. State and Miami on the road in the perennially difficult ACC. Clemson concluded the season with a 3-15 overall record and a 0-10 mark in conference play. Elder led the team in scoring with 10 goals and one assist for 21 points. She finished the season ranked fifth among Atlantic Coast Conference players in goals per game (0.56), eighth in points per game (1.17) and in a tie for eighth in goals (10). She
scored two goals in four games – against UAB, Florida Atlantic, Presbyterian College and Wofford – and was one of just four players in the league to record four multi-goal games. Sophomore Tara Cort recorded two goals on the season and six players – seniors Lily Boleyn, Katie Vogel and Molly Franklin, sophomores Rachel Hurd and Stefanie Schroeder and freshman Callie Cavanaugh tallied one goal apiece. Junior goalkeeper Paula Pritzen started all 18 games in goal for the Tigers. She recorded 89 saves and three solo shutouts in 1,578 minutes in goal, giving up 42 goals on the season. Pritzen’s 12 saves recorded against Boston College on October 25 put her in a tie for fifth in program history for saves in a single game. In addition to Elder, several other freshmen played key roles for the Tigers in 2009. Heather Marik started all 18 games on the Clemson back line. Defender Callie Cavanaugh played in 17 games, starting 14, and recorded a goal and an assist on the season. Emily Tatum started nine games and saw action in all 18 as a midfielder. Clemson had another impressive year in the classroom in 2009, recording a cumulative team grade point average of 3.20 in the fall semester of 2009 and 3.40 for the spring of 2010. The 3.40 figure was the best cumulative team GPA of all Clemson athletic teams in the spring, thus earning the program Clemson’s Team Academic Award for the semester. It was the second time the women’s soccer team won the award in five semesters with Strosberg at the helm of the program. Elder was named to the All-ACC Academic Women’s Soccer Team and 10 members of the team were named to the ACC Honor Roll for the 2009-10 academic year. In addition, 18 players were named to the Clemson Honor Roll in the fall, with 13 making the Dean’s List and four on the President’s List (4.0 GPA) for the semester. In the spring, 12 players were on the Honor Roll, with seven on the Dean’s List and one on the President’s List.
Totals
North Carolina
Boston College
Maryland
Duke
Florida State
Miami
Wake Forest
N.C. State
Virginia
Virginia Tech
Presbyterian College
Georgia
Furman
South Carolina
Florida Atlantic
Northeastern
Alabama-Birmingham
Wofford
Goal-Assist Chart
Player Ashlynne Bass - - - - - - - - 0-1 - - - - - - - - - 0-1 Lily Boleyn - - 1-0 - - - 0-1 0-1 - - - - - - - - - - 1-2 Callie Cavanaugh 1-0 - - 0-1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-1 Tara Cort - - - 1-0 - - - - 1-0 - - - - - - - - - 2-0 K.K. Duffy - - - - - - - 0-1 - - - - - - - - - - 0-1 Maddy Elder 2-0 2-0 0-1 2-0 - - 1-0 2-0 - - - - - 1-0 - - - - 10-1 Samantha Fortier - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0-1 - - - - 0-1 Molly Franklin 1-0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-0 Rachel Hurd - - - 1-0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-0 Sarah Jacobs 0-1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0-1 Heather Marik - - - - - - - - - - 0-1 - - - - - - - 0-1 Stefanie Schroeder - - - - - 1-0 - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-0 Emily Tatum - 0-1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0-1 Katie Vogel - - - - - - - - - - 1-0 - - 0-1 - - - - 1-1 Team - - - - - - - 1-0 - - - - - - - - - - 1-0 Totals 4-1 2-1 1-1 4-1 - 1-0 1-1 3-2 1-1 - 1-1 - - 1-2 - - - - 19-11
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2009 results and Statistics
Record: 3-15 Overall, 0-10 ACC Home: 2-8
Away: 0-6
Game-by-Game Team Statistics
Neutral: 1-1 Teams Scoring by Period Goals Assts
Results Date
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Score
Site
August 22
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4-0
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A
August 30 L
Opponent (Rank*) Wofford Alabama-Birmingham
September 4 L
1-2
N1
Northeastern
September 6
W
4-0
N1
Florida Atlantic
September 11 L
0-5
H1
South Carolina (18)
September 13 L
1-2 (OT)
H1
September 18 L
1-2
H
Georgia (15)
September 20
3-0
H
Presbyterian College
W
Pts
Shots CKs
Saves Fouls
August 22, 2009
Furman
Clemson
1
3
-
-
4
1
9
17
3
1
8
Wofford
0
0
-
-
0
0
0
2
2
4
9
August 30, 2009 Clemson
1
1
0
0
2
1
5
9
1
6
14
UAB
1
1
0
1
3
3
9
21
3
4
10
September 4, 2009 Clemson
0
1
-
-
1
1
3
16
8
4
6
Northeastern 0
2
-
-
2
2
6
12
4
8
4
September 6, 2009
September 24 L
1-2 (OT)
A
Virginia Tech
Clemson
2
2
-
-
4
1
9
20
5
1
8
September 27 L
0-3
A
Virginia (14)
Florida Atlantic 0
0
-
-
0
0
0
4
4
12
4
October 1 L
1-2
A
N.C. State
October 4 L
0-3
H
Wake Forest (9)
0
-
-
0
0
0
12
4
2
8
October 9 L
0-2
A
Miami
South Carolina 3 2
-
-
5
4
14
12
4
6
9
October 15 L
1-5
H
Florida State (9)
September 13, 2009
September 11, 2009 Clemson
0
October 18 L
0-2
H
Duke
October 22 L
0-3
H
Maryland (13)
October 25 L
0-5
H
Boston College (8)
September 18, 2009
October 29 L
0-3
A
North Carolina (6)
Clemson
1
0
0
-
1
0
2
13
3
7
10
Furman
1
0
1
-
2
1
5
12
3
3
12
Clemson
1
0
-
-
1
1
3
10
2
7
10
N1 - Georgia Nike Invitational, Athens, GA
Georgia
1
1
-
-
2
0
4
15
5
5
13
H1 - Carolina’s Cup, Clemson, SC
September 20, 2009
* Rankings are based on NSCAA poll
Clemson
10
Individual Statistics
1
2
-
-
3
2
8
20
4
3
Presbyterian 0
0
-
-
0
0
0
3
1
11
6
September 24, 2009
Player
GP-GS
Shots
Assists
Goals
Maddy Elder
18-17
42
1
10
2
21
14-8
20
0
2
0
4
September 27, 2009
Tara Cort
GWG Points
Clemson
1
0
0
-
1
1
3
9
2
5
6
Virginia Tech 1
0
1
-
2
1
5
16
4
2
9
Lily Boleyn
17-11
5
2
1
0
4
Clemson
0
0
-
-
0
0
0
5
8
4
11
Katie Vogel
16-9
13
1
1
0
3
Virginia
2
1
-
-
3
4
10
17
0
3
8
9
1
1
0
3
October 1, 2009
Callie Cavanaugh 17-14 Molly Franklin
18-18
23
0
1
1
2
Clemson
0
1
-
-
1
1
3
6
5
2
11
17-2
4
0
1
0
2
N.C. State
0
2
-
-
2
3
7
9
3
0
15
Stefanie Schroeder 8-8
3
0
1
0
2
October 4, 2009
Samantha Fortier 16-5
13
1
0
0
1
Clemson
0
0
-
-
0
0
0
2
1
5
7
Emily Tatum
18-9
10
1
0
0
1
Wake Forest 1
2
-
-
3
2
8
20
9
1
12
K.K. Duffy
18-18
5
1
0
0
1
October 9, 2009
Heather Marik
18-18
4
1
0
0
1
Clemson
0
0
-
-
0
0
0
12
4
5
9
Sarah Jacobs
13-6
4
1
0
0
1
Miami
1
1
-
-
2
2
6
13
3
4
7
18-18
4
1
0
0
1
October 15, 2009
Rachel Hurd
Ashlynne Bass Judea Davis
14-5
17
0
0
0
0
Clemson
0
1
-
-
1
2
4
7
2
4
8
Jennifer Ficklen
14-14
8
0
0
0
0
Florida State 1
4
-
-
5
4
14
15
4
4
6
Kate Biggerstaff
7-0
1
0
0
0
0
October 18, 2009
Brittany Beaumont 4-0
0
0
0
0
0
Clemson
0
0
-
-
0
0
0
12
6
9
6
Meghan Duffy
3-0
0
0
0
0
0
Duke
0
2
-
-
2
4
8
16
7
4
10
Clemson Totals
18
185
11
19
3
Opponent Totals 18
262
39
44
15
49 127
Goalkeeper Statistics
October 22, 2009 Clemson
0
0
-
-
0
0
0
9
3
8
9
Maryland
0
3
-
-
3
2
8
16
2
5
8
October 25, 2009
Player
GP-GS Minutes Shutouts
GA
GAA Saves
Clemson
0
0
-
-
0
0
0
6
0
14
10
Paula Pritzen
18-17
1578
3*
42
2.39
89
Boston College 3
2
-
-
5
4
14
30
13
1
8
Marci Elpers
2-0
70
0
2
2.55
3
October 29, 2009 Clemson
TEAM
-
-
0
0
0.00
4
0
0
-
-
0
0
0
0
1
9
10
18
1649
3
44
2.40
96
North Carolina 1
2
-
-
3
3
9
29
6
0
9
Opponent Totals 18
1649
8
19
1.04
77
Clemson
8 11 0 0
19
11
49
185
62
96 161
Opponents 16 25 2 1
44
39
127 262
77
77 159
Clemson Totals
* indicates solo shutouts
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2009 Boxscores
Game #1:
Game #3:
Game #5:
Clemson 4, Wofford 0
Clemson 1, Northeastern 2
Clemson 0, #18 South Carolina 5
August 22 at Clemson, SC
September 4 at Athens, GA
September 11 at Columbia, SC
Scoring:
Scoring:
Scoring:
CU - Franklin (penalty kick) 9:49
NU - Petta (from Samuelsdottir) 51:30
USC - Bigbie (from Miller and Jacobs) 3:22
CU - Elder (from Jacobs) 54:16
NU - Petta (from Rebello) 64:26
USC - Mattern (from Miller) 35:33
CU - Cavanaugh (unassisted) 55:44
CU - Boleyn (from Elder) 80:47
USC - Jacobs (from Watts) 36:51
CU - Elder (unassisted) 60:03
USC - Grimsley (unassisted) 65:44 USC - Mattern (unassisted) 71:35
Scoring by Period: Scoring by Period:
OT OT2
1
2
OT OT2
Final
1
2
Final
CU
0
1
-
-
1
Scoring by Period:
CU
1
3
-
-
4
NU
0
2
-
-
2
1
2
WC
0
0
-
-
0
CU
0
0
-
-
0
USC
3
2
-
-
5
Shots: CU 16, NU 12
OT OT2
Final
Shots: CU 17, WC 2
Corner Kicks: CU 8, NU 4
Corner Kicks: CU 3, WC 2
Saves: CU 4, NU 8
Shots: CU 12, USC 12
Saves: CU 1, WC 4
Fouls: CU 6, NU 4
Corner Kicks: CU 4, USC 4
Fouls: CU 8, WC 9
Clemson Shots: K.K. Duffy 1, Franklin 4, Cort
Saves: CU 2, USC 6
Clemson Shots: Tatum 1, Franklin 4, Cort 3,
2, Marik 1, Elder 4, Cavanaugh 2, Boleyn 2
Fouls: CU 8, USC 9
Ficklen 1, Davis 2, Fortier 1, Elder 3,
Clemson Starters: Pritzen, K.K. Duffy,
Clemson Shots: Franklin 2, Ficklen 1, Davis
Cavanaugh 1
Tatum, Franklin, Cort, Ficklen, Bass, Marik,
4, Elder 1, Boleyn 1, Tatum 1, Fortier 1,
Clemson Starters: Pritzen, K.K. Duffy,
Elder, Schroeder, Cavanaugh
Biggerstaff 1
Tatum, Franklin, Cort, Ficklen, Bass, Jacobs,
Clemson Substitutions: Fortier, Vogel, Hurd,
Clemson Starters: Pritzen, K.K. Duffy, Frank-
Marik, Davis, Schroeder
Davis, Boleyn
lin, Ficklen, Bass, Marik, Davis, Elder, Boleyn,
Clemson Substitutions: Fortier, Biggerstaff,
Attendance: 95
Schroeder, Cavanaugh
Hurd, Beaumont, Elder, Cavanaugh
Clemson Substitutions: Tatum, Cort, Fortier,
Attendance: 478
Biggerstaff, Vogel, Hurd Attendance: 917
Game #2:
Game #4:
Game #6:
Clemson 2, Alabama-Birmingham 3
Clemson 4, Florida Atlantic 0
Clemson 1, Furman 2
August 30 at Birmingham, AL
September 6 at Athens, GA
September 13 at Clemson, SC
Scoring:
Scoring:
Scoring:
CU - Elder (from Tatum) 3:44
CU - Elder (unassisted) 5:04
FU - Gokhman (from Creavalle) 4:19
UAB - Barsalona (from Yempuku and Polcari) 39:36
CU - Elder (from Cavanaugh) 8:32
CU - Schroeder (unassisted) 43:54
CU - Elder (unassisted) 61:50
CU - Cort (unassisted) 46:51
FU - Gokhman (unassisted) 92:31
UAB - Turpin (unassisted) 82:21
CU - Hurd (unassisted) 83:58 Scoring by Period:
UAB - Hermans (from Turpin) 106:48 Scoring by Period: Scoring by Period:
1
2
OT OT2
Final
CU
1
1
0
0
2
UAB
1
1
0
1
3
1
2
CU
2
2
-
FAU
0
0
-
1
2
Final
CU
1
0
0
-
1
-
4
FU
1
0
1
-
2
-
4
OT OT2
Final
Shots: CU 13, FU 12 Shots: CU 20, FAU 4
Corner Kicks: CU 3, FU 3
Shots: CU 9, UAB 21
Corner Kicks: CU 5, FAU 4
Saves: CU 7, FU 3
Corner Kicks: CU 1, UAB 3
Saves: CU 1, FAU 12
Fouls: CU 10, FU 12
Saves: CU 6, UAB 4
Fouls: CU 8, FAU 4
Clemson Shots: Franklin 2, Ficklen 1, Bass
Fouls: CU 14, UAB 10
Clemson Shots: Franklin 1, Davis 4, Elder 3,
1, Marik 1, Davis 1, Elder 2, Schroeder 1,
Clemson Shots: Cort 1, Ficklen 2, Elder 4,
Cavanaugh 3, Tatum 2, Cort 6, Hurd 1
Cavanaugh 2, Cort 1, Hurt 1
Schroeder 1, Davis 1
Clemson Starters: Pritzen, K.K. Duffy, Frank-
Clemson Starters: Pritzen, K.K. Duffy,
Clemson Starters: Pritzen, K.K. Duffy,
lin, Ficklen, Bass, Marik, Davis, Elder, Boleyn,
Tatum, Franklin, Ficklen, Bass, Marik, Davis,
Tatum, Franklin, Cort, Ficklen, Bass, Jacobs,
Schroeder, Cavanaugh
Elder, Schroeder, Cavanaugh
Marik, Elder, Schroeder
Clemson Substitutions: Tatum, Cort, Big-
Clemson Substitutions: Cort, Fortier, Vogel,
Clemson Substitutions: Vogel, Beaumont,
gerstaff, Vogel, Hurd, Jacobs
Hurd, Boleyn
Davis, Boleyn, Cavanaugh
Attendance: 152
Attendance: 410
Attendance: 179
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Game #7:
Game #11:
Clemson 1, #15 Georgia 2
Clemson 1, Virginia Tech 2
Clemson 1, N.C. State 2
September 18 at Clemson, SC
September 24 at Blacksburg, VA
October 1 at Raleigh, NC
Scoring:
Scoring:
Scoring:
CU - Elder (from Boleyn) 1:45
VT - Harvey (from Johnson) 11:49
NCSU - Blosser (from Cipollini) 58:50
UGA - Miller (unassisted) 12:22
CU - Cort (from Bass) 44:45
CU - Vogel (from Marik) 62:58
UGA - Patterson (penalty kick) 47:59
VT - Johnson (unassisted) 96:26
NCSU - Blosser (from Berger and Baldy) 67:01
Scoring by Period:
Scoring by Period:
Scoring by Period:
1
2
OT OT2
CU
1
0
-
-
UGA
1
1
-
-
1
2
1
2
1
CU
1
0
0
-
1
CU
0
1
-
-
1
2
VT
1
0
1
-
2
NCSU
0
2
-
-
2
Final
OT OT2
Final
OT OT2
Final
Shots: CU 10, UGA 15
Shots: CU 6, VT 16
Shots: CU 6, NCSU 9
Corner Kicks: CU 2, UGA 5
Corner Kicks: CU 2, VT 4
Corner Kicks: CU 5, NCSU 3
Saves: CU 7, UGA 5
Saves: CU 5, VT 2
Saves: CU 2, NCSU 0
Fouls: CU 10, UGA 13
Fouls: CU 6, VT 9
Fouls: CU 11, NCSU 15
Clemson Shots: Tatum 2, Franklin 2, Elder 4,
Clemson Shots: Franklin 1, Vogel 1, Marik 1,
Clemson Shots: Tatum 1, Ficklen 1, Vogel 3,
Schroeder 1, Hurd 1
Elder 3, Boleyn 1, Cort 1, Davis 1
Elder 1
Clemson Starters: Pritzen, K.K. Duffy,
Clemson Starters: Pritzen, K.K. Duffy,
Clemson Starters: Pritzen, K.K. Duffy,
Tatum, Franklin, Ficklen, Bass, Vogel, Marik,
Tatum, Franklin, Ficklen, Bass, Vogel, Marik,
Tatum, Franklin, Cort, Ficklen, Bass, Vogel,
Elder, Boleyn, Schroeder
Elder, Boleyn, Cavanaugh
Marik, Elder, Cavanaugh
Clemson Substitutions: Fortier, Biggerstaff,
Clemson Substitutions: Cort, Fortier, Hurd,
Clemson Substitutions: Fortier, Hurd, Davis,
Hurd, Jacobs, Davis
Jacobs, Davis
Boleyn
Attendance: 421
Attendance: 617
Attendance: 990
Game #8:
Game #10:
Game #12:
Clemson 3, Presbyterian College 0
Clemson 0, #14 Virginia 3
Clemson 0, #9 Wake Forest 3
September 20 at Clemson, SC
September 27 at Charlottesville, VA
October 4 at Clemson, SC
Scoring:
Scoring:
Scoring:
CU - Elder (from K.K. Duffy) 32:15
UVA - Miskel (from Farrelly) 7:56
WFU - Feger (from Sadow) 40:47
CU - OWN GOAL 50:44
UVA - Rostedt (from Miller) 37:03
WFU - Feger (from Hutchinson) 49:58
CU - Elder (from Boleyn) 89:51
UVA - Alwine (from Roberts and Farrelly)
WFU - Fountain (unassisted) 62:34
53:03 Scoring by Period:
Scoring by Period: OT OT2
Final
Scoring by Period:
1
2
CU
1
2
-
-
3
1
2
PC
0
0
-
-
0
CU
0
0
-
-
0
UVA
2
1
-
-
3
OT OT2
Final
1
2
CU
0
0
OT OT2 -
-
Final 0
WFU
1
2
-
-
3
Shots: CU 2, WFU 20
Shots: CU 20, PC 3 Corner Kicks: CU 4, PC 1
Shots: CU 5, UVA 17
Corner Kicks: CU 1, WFU 9
Saves: CU 3, PC 11
Corner Kicks: CU 8, UVA 0
Saves: CU 5, WFU 1
Fouls: CU 10, PC 6
Saves: CU 4, UVA 3
Fouls: CU 7, WFU 12
Clemson Shots: K.K. Duffy 1, Tatum 1,
Fouls: CU 11, UVA 8
Clemson Shots: Cort 1, Elder 1
Franklin 1, Ficklen 1, Bass 1, Vogel 2, Marik 1,
Clemson Shots: Elder 1, Fortier 2, Jacobs 1,
Clemson Starters: Pritzen, K.K. Duffy, Frank-
Elder 6, Boleyn 1, Cort 2, Fortier 1, Jacobs 1,
Davis 1
lin, Cort, Ficklen, Bass, Vogel, Marik, Elder,
Cavanaugh 1
Clemson Starters: Pritzen, K.K. Duffy, Tat-
Boleyn, Cavanaugh
Clemson Starters: Pritzen, K.K. Duffy,
um, Franklin, Cort, Bass, Vogel, Hurd, Marik,
Clemson Substitutions: Elpers, Tatum, For-
Tatum, Franklin, Ficklen, Bass, Vogel, Marik,
Elder, Cavanaugh
tier, M. Duffy, Hurd, Beaumont, Jacobs, Davis
Elder, Boleyn, Schroeder
Clemson Substitutions: Fortier, Jacobs,
Attendance: 322
Clemson Substitutions: Cort, Fortier, Hurd,
Davis, Boleyn
Jacobs, Cavanaugh
Attendance: 1,097
Attendance: 168
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Game #15:
Game #17:
Clemson 0, Miami 2
Clemson 0, Duke 2
Clemson 0, #8 Boston College 5
October 9 at Coral Gables, FL
October 18 at Clemson, SC
October 25 at Clemson, SC
Scoring:
Scoring:
Scoring:
UM - Steinbruch (from Bucknor) 15:08
DU - Bradley (from Redmond and Lipp) 46:50
BC - DiMartino (from Mewis) 10:26
UM - Goebel (from Steinbruch) 46:19
DU - Gummersall (from Kreger and Alukonis) 69:14
BC - DiMartino (from Cerrone) 35:21
Scoring by Period:
Scoring by Period:
BC - MacNeil (from DiMartino and Bouchelle
1
2
OT OT2
CU
0
0
-
-
UM
1
1
-
-
Final
1
2
0
CU
0
0
-
2
DU
0
2
-
44:16 Final
BC - Bouchelle (unassisted) 53:15
-
0
BC - Cerrone (penalty kick) 64:23
-
2
OT OT2
Scoring by Period: Shots: CU 12, UM 13
Shots: CU 12, DU 16
1
2
Corner Kicks: CU 4, UM 3
Corner Kicks: CU 6, DU 7
CU
0
0
-
-
0
Saves: CU 5, UM 4
Saves: CU 9, DU 4
BC
3
2
-
-
5
Fouls: CU 9, UM 7
Fouls: CU 6, DU 10
Clemson Shots: K.K. Duffy 2, Franklin 1, Cort
Clemson Shots: K.K. Duffy 1, Franklin 1,
Shots: CU 6, BC 30
2, Davis 1, Elder 4, Tatum 2
Fortier 5, Ficklen 1, Hurd 1, Elder 2, Vogel 1
Corner Kicks: CU 0, BC 13
Clemson Starters: Pritzen, K.K. Duffy, Frank-
Clemson Starters: Pritzen, K.K. Duffy, Frank-
Saves: CU 14, BC 1
lin, Cort, Ficklen, Bass, Marik, Davis, Elder,
lin, Fortier, Ficklen, Bass, Hurd, Jacobs, Marik,
Fouls: CU 10, BC 8
Boleyn, Cavanaugh
Elder, Cavanaugh
Clemson Shots: Fortier 1, Bass 1, Vogel 2,
Clemson Substitutions: Tatum, Fortier,
Clemson Substitutions: Tatum, M. Duffy,
Elder 1, Cort 1
Hurd, Jacobs
Biggerstaff, Vogel, Boleyn
Clemson Starters: Pritzen, K.K. Duffy, Frank-
Attendance: 643
Attendance: 328
lin, Fortier, Bass, Vogel, Jacobs, Marik, Elder,
OT OT2
Final
Boleyn, Cavanaugh Clemson Substitutions: Elpers, Tatum, Cort, M. Duffy, Biggerstaff, Hurd Attendance: 262
Game #14:
Game #16:
Game #18:
Clemson 1, #9 Florida State 5
Clemson 0, #13 Maryland 3
Clemson 0, #6 Boston College 3
October 15 at Clemson, SC
October 22 at Clemson, SC
October 29 at Chapel Hill, NC
Scoring:
Scoring:
Scoring:
FSU - McCarty (from DaCosta) 3:31
UM - Spencer (from Hubka) 48:30
UNC - Nogueira (corner kick) 11:40
FSU - Price (from McCarty) 47:34
UM - Spencer (from Grove) 73:13
UNC - McDonald (from Nogueira) 51:54
FSU - Jaurena (unassisted) 53:07
UM - Grove (unassisted) 83:50
UNC - Nogueira (from Jones and Givan) 53:48
FSU - Price (from McCarty) 60:35 FSU - McCarty (from Huster) 69:12
Scoring by Period:
CU - Elder (from Vogel and Fortier) 69:50
1
2
1
2
CU
0
0
-
-
0
CU
0
0
-
-
0
UM
0
3
-
-
3
UNC
1
2
-
-
3
Scoring by Period: OT OT2
Scoring by Period:
OT OT2
Final
Final
1
2
CU
0
1
-
-
Final 1
Shots: CU 9, UM 16
Shots: CU 0, UNC 29
FSU
1
4
-
-
5
Corner Kicks: CU 3, UM 2
Corner Kicks: CU 1, UNC 6
Saves: CU 8, UM 5
Saves: CU 9, UNC 0
Shots: CU 7, FSU 15
Fouls: CU 9, UM 8
Fouls: CU 10, UNC 9
Corner Kicks: CU 2, FSU 4
Clemson Shots: Franklin 2, Bass 1, Vogel 4,
Clemson Shots: -
Saves: CU 4, FSU 4
Davis 2
Clemson Starters: Pritzen, K.K. Duffy, Frank-
Fouls: CU 8, FSU 6
Clemson Starters: Pritzen, K.K. Duffy, Frank-
lin, Cort, Fortier, Bass, Vogel, Marik, Elder,
Clemson Shots: Franklin 2, Fortier 2, Jacobs
lin, Fortier, Bass, Vogel, Jacobs, Marik, Elder,
Boleyn, Cavanaugh
1, Elder 2
Boleyn, Cavanaugh
Clemson Substitutions: Tatum, Hurd, Davis
Clemson Starters: Pritzen, K.K. Duffy, Frank-
Clemson Substitutions: Tatum, Biggerstaff,
Attendance: 513
lin, Fortier, Ficklen, Bass, Jacobs, Marik, Elder,
Hurd, Davis
Boleyn, Cavanaugh
Attendance: 196
Clemson Substitutions: Tatum, Vogel, Hurd, Beaumont Attendance: 205
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2009 ACC Season review 2009 Final Statistics
Team Florida State Boston College North Carolina Virginia Tech Wake Forest Maryland Virginia Duke Miami N.C. State Clemson
onference Overall C W L T Pts. Pct. For Opp. Home Road W L 7 2 1 22 .750 21 12 5-0-0 2-2-1 19 5 7 2 1 22 .750 18 8 4-1-0 3-1-1 18 4 7 3 0 21 .700 21 8 5-0-0 2-3-0 23 3 6 4 0 18 .600 17 16 3-2-0 3-2-0 16 8 5 3 2 17 .600 17 11 2-1-2 3-2-0 16 6 4 4 2 14 .500 18 14 2-2-1 2-2-1 14 6 4 4 2 14 .500 12 9 3-1-1 1-3-1 10 6 4 4 2 14 .500 13 9 2-2-1 2-2-1 8 9 3 6 1 10 .350 8 17 3-1-1 0-5-0 8 10 2 7 1 7 .250 8 22 2-3-0 0-4-1 8 9 0 10 0 0 .000 3 30 0-5-0 0-5-0 3 15
ACC Teams in 2009 NCAA Tournament Championship Final - December 6, 2009
T 1 2 1 0 2 2 6 4 1 2 0
2009 ACC Tournament
Pct. For .780 67 .792 55 .870 63 .667 45 .708 48 .682 41 .591 42 .474 34 .447 20 .474 27 .167 19
Opp. Home Road Neutral 22 13-1-0 4-3-1 2-1-0 13 14-1-0 4-2-1 0-1-1 12 13-0-0 3-3-0 7-0-1 35 8-2-0 3-4-0 5-2-0 23 8-1-2 6-4-0 2-1-0 22 9-2-1 5-3-1 0-1-0 18 7-1-2 1-5-2 2-0-2 22 6-2-3 2-3-1 0-4-0 23 6-3-1 1-7-0 1-0-0 27 6-4-1 2-5-1 0-0-0 44 2-8-0 0-6-0 1-1-0
Streak Lost 1 Lost 1 Won 11 Lost 1 Lost 1 Lost 1 Lost 1 Lost 2 Lost 2 Lost 1 Lost 10
Ashlyn Harris.......................... North Carolina Tobin Heath............................ North Carolina
Championship Final - November 8, 2009
Sinead Farrelly..................................Virginia
North Carolina d. Florida State................ 3-0
Kaley Fountain........................... Wake Forest Jill Hutchinson............................ Wake Forest
North Carolina d. Stanford...................... 1-0 Semifinals - November 6, 2009 Semifinal - December 4, 2009
North Carolina d. Boston College............. 1-0
All-ACC Second Team
North Carolina d. Notre Dame................. 1-0
Florida State d. Virginia Tech................... 2-0
Kelly Henderson..................... Boston College
Quarterfinals - November 27, 2009
Quarterfinals - November 4, 2009
North Carolina d. Wake Forest................. 5-2
North Carolina d. Maryland..................... 3-0
Tara Campbell...................................... Duke
Notre Dame d. Florida State.................... 2-0
Boston College tied Virginia.................... 0-0
KayAnne Gummersall............................ Duke
Stanford d. Boston College..................... 3-1
*Boston College advanced on PKs, 3-2
Amanda DaCosta....................... Florida State
Virginia Tech d. Wake Forest................... 1-0
Toni Pressley............................. Florida State
Florida State d. Duke............................. 2-0
Jessica Price............................. Florida State
Boston College d. Wisconsin.................... 1-0
ACC All-Tournament Team
Jessica McDonald..................... North Carolina
Wake Forest d. South Carolina................. 1-0
Casey Nogueira (MVP).............. North Carolina
North Carolina d. Maryland..................... 1-0
Jillian Mastroianni................... Boston College
Portland d. Virginia Tech......................... 4-1
Kelly Conheeney........................ Virginia Tech
All-Freshmen Team
Jessica Price............................. Florida State
Victoria DiMartino................... Boston College
Tiffany McCarty......................... Florida State
Kristie Mewis......................... Boston College
Kristie Mewis......................... Boston College
Third Round - November 20-22, 2009 Florida State d. Texas A&M............ 2-1 (2OT)
UCLA d. Virginia.................................... 3-0
Gina DiMartino....................... Boston College
Ali Hawkins............................. North Carolina Marika Gray.............................. Virginia Tech
Second Round - November 15, 2009
Amanda DeCosta....................... Florida State
Tara Campbell...................................... Duke
North Carolina d. Georgia....................... 4-0
Becky Edwards.......................... Florida State
Ines Juarena............................. Florida State
Wake Forest d. West Virginia................... 3-0
Ashlyn Harris.......................... North Carolina
Danielle Hubka............................... Maryland
Maryland d. Washington State................. 1-0
Kristi Eveland.......................... North Carolina
Amber Brooks......................... North Carolina
Florida State d. California....................... 3-0
Whitney Engen........................ North Carolina
Alyssa Rich............................. North Carolina
Boston College d. Connecticut................. 2-0
Tobin Heath............................ North Carolina
Kara Blosser.................................N.C. State
Offensive Player of the Year
Kelly Conheeney........................ Virginia Tech
Virginia Tech d. Dayton.......................... 3-1 Virginia d. Penn State............................ 6-2
Morgan Stith.....................................Virginia Tiffany McCarty......................... Florida State
First Round - November 13, 2009 North Carolina d. High Point.................... 1-0
Defensive Player of the Year
Wake Forest d. Kennesaw State............... 2-0
Whitney Engen........................ North Carolina
Maryland d. Monmouth........................... 4-0
Freshman of the Year
Florida State d. SE Louisiana................... 4-1
Victoria DiMartino................... Boston College
................................ Caroline Miller, Virginia Sept. 8....... Victoria DiMartino, Boston College ........................... Jessica Price, Florida State
Virginia Tech d. Murray State.................. 2-0
Coach of the Year
Virginia tied St. John’s............................ 0-0
Mark Krikorian.......................... Florida State
*Virginia advanced on PKs, 3-2
ACC Players of the Week Aug. 25.......... Casey Nogueira, North Carolina Sept. 1.......................Tanya Cain, N.C. State
Rutgers d. Duke.................................... 2-0 Boston College d. Harvard...................... 1-0
Jackie Logue.............................. Wake Forest
Sept. 15............. Jessica Harvey, Virginia Tech Sept. 22................Toni Pressley, Florida State Sept. 29............ Tiffany McCarty, Florida State
All-ACC First Team
Oct. 6.................Kristin Carden, Virginia Tech
NCAA All-Tournament Team
Victoria DiMartino................... Boston College
Oct. 13............... Jill Hutchinson, Wake Forest
Whitney Engen (MVP-Defense).... North Carolina
Jillian Mastroianni................... Boston College
Oct. 20.................. Elisabeth Redmond, Duke
Casey Nogueira (MVP-Offense).... North Carolina
Elisabeth Redmond............................... Duke
....................... Tiffany McCarty, Florida State
Ashlyn Harris.......................... North Carolina
Becky Edwards.......................... Florida State
Oct. 27............... KayAnne Gummersall, Duke
Tobin Heath............................ North Carolina
Tiffany McCarty......................... Florida State
........................... Ella Stephan, Florida State
Jessica McDonald..................... North Carolina
Jasmyne Spencer........................... Maryland
Nov. 3....................... Sinead Farrelly, Virginia
Rachel Givan........................... North Carolina
Whitney Engen........................ North Carolina
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Individual Statistics - All Games
Goals #... Name-TM................... GP..... No.... Avg/G 1.... Tiffany McCarty-FS.......25...... 17..... 0.68 2.... Jessica Price-FS............25...... 16..... 0.64 3.... Jill Hutchinson-WF........21...... 14..... 0.67 ..... Victoria DiMartino-BC....24...... 14..... 0.58 5.... Casey Nogueira-NC.......27...... 13..... 0.48 6.... KayAnne Gummersall-DU....21...... 11..... 0.52 ..... Kaley Fountain-WF........23...... 11..... 0.48 8.... Maddy Elder-CU.........18..... 10..... 0.56 ..... Jasmyne Spencer-MD....22...... 10..... 0.45 ..... Marika Gray-VT............24...... 10..... 0.42 Goals per Game #... Name-TM................... GP..... No.... Avg/G 1.... Tiffany McCarty-FS.......25...... 17..... 0.68 2.... Jill Hutchinson-WF........21...... 14..... 0.67 3.... Jessica Price-FS............25...... 16..... 0.64 4.... Victoria DiMartino-BC....24...... 14..... 0.58 5.... Maddy Elder-CU.........18..... 10..... 0.56 6.... KayAnne Gummersall-DU....21...... 11..... 0.52 7.... Kara Blosser-ST............18....... 9...... 0.50 8.... Casey Nogueira-NC.......27...... 13..... 0.48 9.... Kaley Fountain-WF........23...... 11..... 0.48 10.. Jasmyne Spencer-MD....22...... 10..... 0.45 Points #... Name-TM............... GP... G.... A... Pts....Avg 1.... Jessica Price-FS...... 25.. 16.. 10.. 42...1.68 2.... Tiffany McCarty-FS.. 25.. 17... 7... 41...1.64 3.... Casey Nogueira-NC..... 27.. 13.. 10.. 36...1.33 4.... Victoria DiMartino-BC... 24.. 14... 6... 34...1.42 5.... Jill Hutchinson-WF... 21.. 14... 4... 32...1.52 ..... Kaley Fountain-WF.. 23.. 11.. 10.. 32...1.39 7.... KayAnne Gummersall-DU.. 21.. 11... 4... 26...1.24 8.... Jasmyne Spencer-MD... 22.. 10... 5... 25...1.14 9.... Sinead Farrelly-VA... 22... 8.... 8... 24...1.09 ..... Jessica McDonald-NC.. 26... 9.... 6... 24...0.92 Points per Game #... Name-TM............... GP... G.... A... Pts....Avg 1.... Jessica Price-FS...... 25.. 16.. 10.. 42...1.68 2.... Tiffany McCarty-FS.. 25.. 17... 7... 41...1.64 3.... Jill Hutchinson-WF... 21.. 14... 4... 32...1.52 4.... Victoria DiMartino-BC... 24.. 14... 6... 34...1.42 5.... Kaley Fountain-WF.. 23.. 11.. 10.. 32...1.39 6.... Casey Nogueira-NC..... 27.. 13.. 10.. 36...1.33 7.... KayAnne Gummersall-DU.. 21.. 11... 4... 26...1.24 8.... Maddy Elder-CU... 18.. 10... 1... 21.. 1.17 9.... Jasmyne Spencer-MD... 22.. 10... 5... 25...1.14 10..Kara Blosser-ST...... 18... 9.... 2... 20...1.11 Assists #... Name-TM................... GP..... No.... Avg/G 1.... Elisabeth Redmond-DU.. 20...... 12..... 0.60 2.... Tobin Heath-NC............21...... 10..... 0.48 ..... Kaley Fountain-WF........23...... 10..... 0.43 ..... Jessica Price-FS............25...... 10..... 0.40 ..... Casey Nogueira-NC.......27...... 10..... 0.37 6.... Cody Newman-DU........20....... 9...... 0.45 ..... Lauren Alwine-VA.........21....... 9...... 0.43 ..... Hannah Cerrone-NC......24....... 9...... 0.38 ..... Lauren Switzer-FS........25....... 9...... 0.36 10.. Sinead Farrelly-VA........22....... 8...... 0.36 ..... Becky Edwards-FS........25....... 8...... 0.32
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Saves #... Name-TM................... GP..... No.... Avg/G 1.... Tara Campbell-DU.........19...... 94..... 4.95 2.... Paula Pritzen-CU.......18..... 89..... 4.94 3.... Kim Kern-ST................19...... 77..... 4.05 4.... Mary Casey-MD............22...... 76..... 3.45 5.... Vikki Alonzo-UM...........19...... 75..... 3.95 6.... Chantel Jones-VA..........22...... 74..... 3.36 7.... Jillian Mastroianni-BC....24...... 70..... 2.92 8.... Kristin Carden-VT.........17...... 60..... 3.53 9.... Erin McNulty-FS............25...... 58..... 2.32 10.. Amanda Barasha-WF.....19...... 45..... 2.37 ..... Ashlyn Harris-NC..........25...... 45..... 1.80 Saves per Game #... Name-TM................... GP..... No.... Avg/G 1.... Tara Campbell-DU.........19...... 94..... 4.95 2.... Paula Pritzen-CU.......18..... 89..... 4.94 3.... Kim Kern-ST................19...... 77..... 4.05 4.... Vikki Alonzo-UM...........19...... 75..... 3.95 5.... Kristin Carden-VT.........17...... 60..... 3.53 6.... Mary Casey-MD............22...... 76..... 3.45 7.... Chantel Jones-VA..........22...... 74..... 3.36 8.... Jillian Mastroianni-BC....24...... 70..... 2.92 9.... Amanda Barasha-WF.....19...... 45..... 2.37 10.. Erin McNulty-FS............25...... 58..... 2.32
Team Statistics - All Games Goals #... Team......................... GP..... No.... Avg/G 1.... Florida State................25...... 67..... 2.68 2.... North Carolina..............27...... 63..... 2.33 3.... Boston College.............24...... 55..... 2.29 4.... Wake Forest.................24...... 48..... 2.00 5.... Virginia Tech................24...... 45..... 1.88 6.... Virginia.......................22...... 42..... 1.91 7.... Maryland.....................22...... 41..... 1.86 8.... Duke...........................21...... 34..... 1.62 9.... N.C. State...................19...... 27..... 1.42 10.. Miami.........................19...... 20..... 1.05 11..Clemson....................18..... 19..... 1.06 Points #... Team......................... GP..... No.... Avg/G 1.... Florida State................25..... 204..... 8.16 2.... North Carolina..............27..... 199..... 7.37 3.... Boston College.............24..... 158..... 6.58 4.... Wake Forest.................24..... 135..... 5.62
5.... Virginia.......................22..... 132..... 6.00 6.... Maryland.....................22..... 124..... 5.64 7.... Virginia Tech................24..... 115..... 4.79 8.... Duke...........................21..... 112..... 5.33 9.... N.C. State...................19...... 85..... 4.47 10.. Miami.........................19...... 61..... 3.21 11..Clemson....................18..... 49..... 2.72 Assists #... Team......................... GP..... No.... Avg/G 1.... North Carolina..............27...... 73..... 2.70 2.... Florida State................25...... 70..... 2.80 3.... Boston College.............24...... 48..... 2.00 ..... Virginia.......................22...... 48..... 2.18 5.... Duke...........................21...... 44..... 2.10 6.... Maryland.....................22...... 42..... 1.91 7.... Wake Forest.................24...... 39..... 1.62 8.... N.C. State...................19...... 31..... 1.63 9.... Virginia Tech................24...... 25..... 1.04 10.. Miami.........................19...... 21..... 1.11 11..Clemson....................18..... 11..... 0.61 Shots #... Team......................... GP..... No.... Avg/G 1.... North Carolina..............27..... 546....20.22 2.... Boston College.............24..... 438....18.25 3.... Florida State................25..... 425....17.00 4.... Virginia.......................22..... 370....16.82 5.... Virginia Tech................24..... 353....14.71 6.... Duke...........................21..... 348....16.57 7.... Wake Forest.................24..... 346....14.42 8.... Maryland.....................22..... 314....14.27 9.... Miami.........................19..... 244....12.84 10..Clemson....................18.... 185.. 10.28 11.. N.C. State...................19..... 177..... 9.32 Saves #... Team......................... GP..... No.... Avg/G 1.... Duke...........................21..... 100..... 4.76 2.... Clemson....................18..... 96..... 5.33 3.... Virginia Tech................24...... 91..... 3.79 4.... Miami.........................19...... 81..... 4.26 ..... Maryland.....................22...... 81..... 3.68 6.... N.C. State...................19...... 79..... 4.16 7.... Virginia.......................22...... 74..... 3.36 8.... Boston College.............24...... 72..... 3.00 9.... Wake Forest.................24...... 68..... 2.83 10.. Florida State................25...... 63..... 2.52 11.. North Carolina..............27...... 54..... 2.00
Team Summaries Team.................... GP..... GF.....GA....Score-Avg.... Margin.. PK-ATT...Shots... Saves....Save%...Corners Boston College...... 24..... 55.....13... 2.29-0.54.....+1.75..... 1-1.......438...... 72....... 84.7.........153 Clemson............... 18..... 19.....44... 1.06-2.44..... -1.39...... 1-1.......185...... 96....... 68.6...........62 Duke.................... 21..... 34.....22... 1.62-1.05.....+0.57..... 1-2.......348..... 100...... 82.0.........111 Florida State......... 25..... 67.....22... 2.68-0.88.....+1.80..... 1-1.......425...... 63....... 74.1.........175 Maryland.............. 22..... 41.....22... 1.86-1.00.....+0.86..... 0-2.......314...... 81....... 78.6...........84 Miami................... 19..... 20.....23... 1.05-1.21..... -0.16...... 0-1.......244...... 81....... 77.9...........91 N.C. State............. 19..... 27.....27... 1.42-1.42.....+0.00..... 0-0.......177...... 79....... 74.5...........51 North Carolina....... 27..... 63.....12... 2.33-0.44.....+1.89..... 5-5.......546...... 54....... 81.8.........193 Virginia................. 22..... 42.....18... 1.91-0.82.....+1.09..... 0-1.......370...... 74....... 80.4.........109 Virginia Tech......... 24..... 45.....35... 1.88-1.46.....+0.42..... 5-5.......353...... 91....... 72.2.........122 Wake Forest.......... 24..... 48.....23... 2.00-0.96.....+1.04..... 0-1.......346...... 68....... 74.7.........128
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Single Match Bests Most Goals No. Name
Opponent
Most Points Site
Date
No. Name
Opponent
Site
Date
1. 4 Carmie Landeen Georgia State
H 10/1/94
1. 8 Carmie Landeen Georgia State
H 10/1/94
4 Jennifer Crawford South Carolina
H 10/4/97
8 Jennifer Crawford South Carolina
H 10/4/97
4 Heather Beem
Duke
H 10/22/99
8 Rachel Gallegos
UNC-Asheville
H 8/27/99
4 Julie Bolt
UNC-Asheville
H 8/31/08
8 Heather Beem
Duke
H 10/22/99
H 10/23/94
8 Julie Bolt
UNC-Asheville
H 8/31/08
4. 3 Carmie Landeen Wake Forest
3 Carmie Landeen UNC-Greensboro H
9/2/95
5. 7 Carmie Landeen Wake Forest
H 10/23/94
3 Carmie Landeen Florida State
H 9/29/95
7 Carmie Landeen South Carolina
H 10/30/95
3 Carmie Landeen South Carolina
H 9/20/95
7 Beth Keller
UNC-Asheville
H
9/1/96
3 Beth Keller
UNC-Asheville
H
7 Sara Burkett
Davidson
A
9/3/97
3 Beth Keller
Furman
H 9/24/96
7 Courtney Foster
C. of Charleston H 10/28/03
9/1/96
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
No. Name
Opponent
3 Lindsey Browne
Virginia
H 9/29/01
1. 16 Katie Carson
North Carolina
3 Courtney Foster
C. of Charleston H 10/28/03
16 Katie Carson
North Carolina
A 11/27/99
3 Courtney Foster
UNC-Asheville
3. 15 Katie Carson
Nebraska
H 9/26/99
3 Meghan Smith
Tennessee Tech H 8/27/06
H 10/12/04
Most Goalkeeper Saves Site
Date
A 9/19/99
4. 14 Meredith McCullen N.C. State
N1 11/3/94
N1 - Athens, GA
5. 12 Katie Carson
Tennessee
A 9/23/01
N2 - ACC Tournament, Orlando, FL
12 Paula Pritzen
Boston College
H 10/25/09
N1 - ACC Tournament, Chapel Hill, NC
Most Assists Opponent
1. 4 Keri Nelson
Char. Southern
H 9/28/94
No. Name
4 Paige Ledford
UNC Asheville
H 10/12/04
1. 3 Carmie Landeen Georgia State
H 10/1/94
4 Julie Bolt
Tennessee Tech H 8/27/06
3 Carmie Landeen South Carolina
H 9/30/95
4. 3 Sharon Pickering UNC-Asheville
Site
Most Goals in a Half
No. Name
Date
H 10/17/95
Opponent
3 Beth Keller
Site
UNC-Asheville
H
Date
9/1/96
3 Susan Trenery
Appalachian St. H 10/20/95
3 Jennifer Crawford Massachusetts
3 Sara Burkett
Davidson
A
3 Jennifer Crawford South Carolina
H 10/4/97
3 Beth Keller
Duke
H 10/22/99
3 Beth Keller
N.C. State
N2 11/5/98
3 Lindsay Browne
Gardner-Webb
H
9/4/01
3 Rachel Gallegos
UNC-Asheville
H 8/27/99
3 Allison Graham
East Carolina
H
9/9/04
3 Heather Beem
Duke
H 10/22/99
H 10/12/04
3 Lindsay Browne
Virginia
H 9/29/01
Kennesaw State H 10/28/05
3 Courtney Foster
UNC-Asheville
H 10/12/04
3 Meghan Smith
Tennessee Tech H 8/27/06
3 Julie Bolt
UNC-Asheville
3 Jacquelyn Hines UNC-Asheville 3 Allison Graham
9/3/97
N1 10/31/97
H 8/31/08
N1 - Athens, GA N2 - ACC Tournament, Orlando, FL
Most Assists in a Half No. Name
Opponent
1. 4 Julie Bolt
Tennessee Tech H 8/27/06
Site
Date
2. 3 Sharon Pickering UNC-Asheville
H 10/17/95
3 Sara Burkett
Davidson
A
9/3/97
3 Allison Graham
East Carolina
H
9/9/04
Most Goals by an Opponent No. Name
Opponent
1. 3 Robin Confer
North Carolina
Site
H 10/26/97
Date
3 Tobin Heath
North Carolina
H 9/25/08
3 Sinead Farrelly
Virginia
H 10/5/08
Most Assists by an Opponent No. Name
Opponent
Site Date
1. 3 Marihelen Tomer Southern Cal
H 9/14/08
All-Time Hat Tricks
Julie Bolt is tied for the lead in program history in single match bests for goals and points and is one of just nine Tigers to ever record a hat trick.
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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
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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
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 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. UNC-Asheville, 9/1/96 0:47 Beth Keller Lissa Mansberry vs. Auburn, 9/1/98 0:47 Libby King Alison Burpee Note: Bold indicates current players
Time 15:37 16:01 26:39 27:04 57:44 58:10 26:30 27:17 31:40 32:27
Single Season Bests Most Goals
No.
Name
Games
Assists per Game Average Year
No.
Name
Assists-Games 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
Sara Burkett
22
1998
Name
7. 14
Beth Keller
21
1998
1. 57
Carmie Landeen
20
1994
8. 13
Lindsay Browne
23
2000
13
Jennifer Crawford 21
1996
2. 43
Deliah Arrington
22
2002
13
Courtney Foster
2003
3. 42
Carmie Landeen
21
1995
Sara Burkett
22
1998
5. 41
Nikki Tompkins
20
1994
6. 38
Lindsay Browne
23
2000
7. 36
Jennifer Crawford 22
1997
8. 34
Deliah Arrington
22
2000
9. 33
Beth Keller
21
1998
10. 32
Jennifer Crawford 21
1996
16
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Goals per Game Average Avg. Name
Goals-Games Year
1. 1.20 Carmie Landeen
24-20
1994
2. 0.90 Carmie Landeen
19-21
1995
3. 0.82 Deliah Arrington
18-22
2002
Most Points No.
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Most Assists
No.
Name
Games
Year
No.
Sheri Bueter
20
1994
2. 12
Sara Burkett
22
1997
12
Sheri Bueter
23
1998
12
Lindsay Browne
23
2000
5. 11
Allison Graham
20
2003
6. 10
Keri Nelson
19
1994
10
Sharon Pickering 21
1995
10
Sara Burkett
22
1998
1. 12
10
Deliah Arrington
23
2000
2. 10
2002
2007
10 10
Lindsay Browne Molly Franklin
22 20
Year
Points per Game Average
1. 13
Games
Name
Points-Games
Year
1. 2.85
Carmie Landeen 57-20
1994
2. 2.05
Nikki Tompkins 41-20
1994
3. 2.00
Carmie Landeen 42-21
1995
Name
Most Shutouts No.
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).
Games
Year
Katie Carson
23
1999
Katie Carson
23
2000
Katie Carson
21
2001
3. 0.84
Meredith McCullen 16-20
1995
4. 9
Ashley Phillips
24
2006
4. 0.89
Katie Carson
19-21
2001
5. 8
Lauren Whitt
20
2003
5. 0.91
Lauren Whitt
18-20
2003
6. 7
Meredith McCullen 20
1995
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Best Save Percentage
Most Saves
No.
Name
Name
Saves-Games
Year
Games
Year
1. 0.843 Meredith McCullen 91-18
1994
1. 119
Ashley Phillips
24
2006
2.0.832 Ashley Phillips 119-24
2006
2. 109
Katie Carson
23
1999
3. 0.828 Suzanne Putnam 58-14
1997
3. 93
Ashley Phillips
19
2005
4. 0.827 Meredith McCullen 77-20
1995
Paula Pritzen
17
2008
5. 0.822 Ashley Phillips
88-20
2007
5. 91
Meredith McCullen 18
1994
6.0.814 Katie Carson
83-21
2001
6. 89
Paula Pritzen
18
2009
7. 0.781 Ashley Phillips
93-19
2005
7. 88
Ashley Phillips
20
2007
8. 83
Katie Carson
21
2001
9. 77
Meredith McCullen 20
1995
93
No.
Name
Saves-Games 93-17
Most Hat Tricks Name
Year
1. 3
Carmie Landeen
1995
2. 2
Carmie Landeeen
1994
Year
2
Beth Keller
1996
2008
2
Jennifer Crawford
1997
5. 1
Saves per Game Average 1. 5.47
Paula Pritzen
2. 5.06
Meredith McCullen 91-18
1994
No.
Several Players
3. 4.96
Ashley Phillips 119-24
2006
4. 4.94
Paula Pritzen
89-18
2009
5. 4.89
Ashley Phillips
93-19
2005
Name
Year
6. 4.73
Katie Carson
109-23
1999
1. 5
Carmie Landeen
1994
7. 4.42
Meredith McCullen 53-12
1997
5
Nikki Tompkins
1994
8. 4.33
Ashley Phillips
2004
5
Deliah Arrington
2002
GA-Games
Year
26-6
Consecutive Games with a Goal
Goals Allowed Average
Sheri Bueter holds the single season assists record with 13 posted in 1994.
No.
No.
Name
Fewest Games to 20 Goals
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
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Class records / Yearly Leaders Yearly Leaders Goals Year
Name, Class
1994
Carmie Landeen, FR
24
1995
Carmie Landeen, SO
19
1996
Jennifer Crawford, FR
13
1997
Jennifer Crawford, SO
17
1998
Sara Burkett, SR
16
1999
Deliah Arrington, FR
9
2000
Lindsay Browne, FR
13
2001
Deliah Arrington, JR
11
2002
Deliah Arrington, SR
18
2003
Courtney Foster, FR
13
2004
Courtney Foster, SO
7
2005
Allison Graham, SR
7
2006
Molly Franklin, FR
6
2007
Courtney Foster, SR
6
Nuria Zufia, SR
6
2008
Julie Bolt, SR
9
2009
Maddy Elder, FR
2007
Courtney Foster, SR
6
4
2008
Julie Bolt, SR
9
1
19
2009
Maddy Elder, FR
10
1
21
No.
10
Solo Shutouts
Name, Class
1994
Sheri Bueter, FR
No. 13
1995
Sharon Pickering, FR
10
1996
Sara Burkett, SO
1997
Sara Burkett, JR
12
1998
Sheri Bueter, SR
12
1999
Deliah Arrington, FR
7
Heather Beem, FR
7
Beth Keller, SR
2000
Lindsay Browne, FR
12
2001
Lindsay Browne, SO
8
2002
Lindsay Browne, JR
10
2003
Allison Graham, SO
11
2004
Allison Graham, JR
5
Jacquelyn Hines, FR
5
Paige Ledford, SR
5
Lydia Vandenbergh, JR
5
2005
Allison Graham, SR
9
2006
Julie Bolt, SO
6
2007
Molly Franklin, SO
2008
Molly Franklin, JR
4
2009
Lily Boleyn, SR
2
9
7
10
Points
46
Year
Name, Class
Goals Assts Pts.
1994
Carmie Landeen, FR 24
9
57
1995
Carmie Landeen, SO 19
4
42
1996
Jennifer Crawford, FR 13
6
32
1997
Jennifer Crawford, SO 17
2
36
1998
Sara Burkett, SR
10
42
1999
Deliah Arrington, FR 9
7
25
2000
Lindsay Browne, FR 13
12
38
2001
Lindsay Browne, SO
8
26
2002
Deliah Arrington, SR 18
7
43
2003
Courtney Foster, FR 13
5
31
2004
Courtney Foster, SO
7
1
15
Lindsay Browne, SR
6
3
15
16
9
2005
Allison Graham, SR
7
9
23
2006
Molly Franklin, FR
6
4
16
Class records Most Goals Class
No.
No.
Freshman
Name
Year
24
Carmie Landeen
1994
Year
Name, Class
1994
Meredith McCullen, FR
4
Sophomore 19
Carmie Landeen
1995
1995
Meredith McCullen, SO
7
Junior
14
Beth Keller
1998
1996
Suzanne Putnam, JR
4
Senior
16
Sara Burkett
1998
1997
Suzanne Putnam, SR
6
1998
Katie Carson, FR
2
1999
Katie Carson, SO
12
Class
No.
2000
Katie Carson, JR
10
Freshman
Most Assists Name
Year
Sheri Bueter
1994
Sophomore 11
Allison Graham
2003
13
2001
Katie Carson, SR
10
2002
Lauren Heos, SO
4
Junior
12
Sara Burkett
1997
2003
Lauren Whitt, SR
8
Senior
12
Sara Burkett
1998
2004
Lauren Johnston, FR
4
2005
Ashley Phillips, SO
6
2006
Ashley Phillips, JR
9
Class
No.
Name
Year
2007
Ashley Phillips, SR
5
Freshman
57
Carmie Landeen
1994
2008
Paula Pritzen, SO
3
Sophomore 42
Carmie Landeen
1995
3
Junior
32
Beth Keller
1998
Senior
43
Deliah Arrington
2002
No.
2009
Assists Year
16
Paula Pritzen, JR
Most Points
Saves Year
Name, Class
Most Saves
No.
1994
Meredith McCullen, FR
91
Class
1995
Meredith McCullen, SO
77
Freshman
Name
Year
Meredith McCullen
1996
Suzanne Putnam, JR
74
1994
Sophomore 93
Ashley Phillips
1997
Suzanne Putnam, SR
2005
58
Paula Pritzen
2008
119
Ashley Phillips
2006
88
Ashley Phillips
2007
91 93
1998
Katie Carson, FR
54
Junior
1999
Katie Carson, SO
109
Senior
2000
Katie Carson, JR
59
2001
Katie Carson, SR
83
Best Goals Allowed Average
2002
Lauren Heos, SO
55
Class
2003
Lauren Whitt, SR
63
Freshman
2004
Lauren Johnston, FR
56
Sophomore 0.74
Katie Carson
1999
2005
Ashley Phillips, SO
93
Junior
0.63
Katie Carson
2000
Senior
0.89
Katie Carson
2001
2006
Ashley Phillips, JR
119
2007
Ashley Phillips, SR
88
2008
Paula Pritzen, SO
93
2009
Paula Pritzen, JR
89
Goals Allowed Average Year
Name, Class
1994
Meredith McCullen, FR
No.
Name
Year
1.05
Meredith McCullen
1994
Most Solo Shutouts Class
No.
Name
Year
Freshman
4
Meredith McCullen
1994
4
Lauren Johnston
2004
Sophomore 12
Katie Carson
1999
1.05
Junior
10
Katie Carson
2000
Senior
10
Katie Carson
2001
No.
1995
Meredith McCullen, SO
0.84
1996
Suzanne Putnam, JR
1.10
1997
Suzanne Putnam, SR
0.96
1998
Katie Carson, FR
1.26
1999
Katie Carson, SO
0.74
2000
Katie Carson, JR
0.63
2001
Katie Carson, SR
0.89
2002
Lauren Heos, SO
1.50
2003
Lauren Whitt, SR
0.91
2004
Lauren Johnston, FR
1.14
2005
Ashley Phillips, SO
1.37
2006
Ashley Phillips, JR
0.97
2007
Ashley Phillips, SR
0.94
2008
Paula Pritzen, SO
2.28
2009
Paula Pritzen, JR
2.39
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Career records Points No. Name 1.
Deliah Arrington
2.
Saves
Years
Games Assts
Goals Pts
No. Name
Years
Games
Saves Total Saves
1999-2002
85
27
50
127
1.
Ashley Phillips
2004-2007
69 26-93-119-88
326
Sara Burkett
1995-98
87
36
39
111
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
198
5.
Beth Keller
1996-99
81
23
35
93
5.
Suzanne Putnam
1994-97
49
8-4-74-58
144
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
Years
Games
9.
Courtney Foster
2003-2007
83
14
31
76
1.
Meredith McCullen
1994-97
53
228
2002-05
80
32
18
68
2.
Ashley Phillips
2004-07
69
326
.815
3.
Katie Carson
1998-2000
89
305
.809
4.
Lauren Whitt
2003
20
63
.778
10. Allison Graham
Points per Game No. Name
Years
Games
Pts Pts/Game
Saves Percentage .817
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
Games Solo Shutouts
Total
Goals No. Name
Solo Shutouts
Years
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
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.
Maddy Elder
2009-present 18
10
0.56
4.
Jennifer Crawford
38
0.53
1996-99
72
Assists No. Name
Years
Games
1.
Sheri Bueter
1994-98
88
2.
Sara Burkett
1995-98
3.
Lindsay Browne
2000-04
4.
Allison Graham
5.
Deliah Arrington
6.
Beth Keller
1996-99
Assts Total Assts
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
Games Started
1996-99
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 No. Name 1.
Alison Burpee
2.
Years
Games Played
1996-99
90
Julie Augustyniak
1997-2000
89
Katie Carson
1998-2001
89
4.
Sheri Bueter
1994-98
88
5-9-12-10
36
5.
Sara Burkett
1995-98
87
88
12-8-10-1-3
34
Lindsay Massengale
1995-98
87
2002-05
80
7-11-5-9
32
1999-2002
85
7-10-3-7
27
81
7-4-5-7
23
Heather Beem
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
Tatum Clowney
2-12-10-10
87
Paige Ledford Molly Franklin
89
40
9.
Years 1998-2001
13-6-9-12
Minutes Total
Note: Bold indicates current players
Assists per Game No. Name
Years
Games
Assts
1.
Sheri Bueter
1994-98
88
40
Assts/Game 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 No. 1. 10 2. 9 9 9 9
Site-Opponent Date A-Auburn 9/1/98 A-UNC Charlotte 9/25/94 H-Appalachian St. 10/20/95 H-Charleston South. 9/23/98 H-UNC-Asheville 8/27/99
Assists No. 1. 15 2. 11 3. 10 10 5. 9 9 9
Site-Opponent Date A-Auburn 9/1/98 H-Wofford 10/10/00 A-Davidson 9/3/97 H-UNC-Asheville 8/27/99 A-UNC-Charlotte 9/25/96 H-Appalachian St. 10/20/95 H-Charleston South. 9/23/98
Points No. 1. 35 2. 28 3. 27 27 27
Site-Opponent Date A-Auburn 9/1/98 H-UNC-Asheville 8/27/99 A-UNC-Charlotte 9/25/94 H-Appalachian St. 10/20/95 H-Charleston South. 9/23/98
Shots No. 1. 38 2. 35 3. 34 4. 33 33
Site-Opponent Date H-Jackson State 10/28/95 H-Florida State 9/29/95 A-Coll. of Charleston 10/2/02 H-Mercer 11/3/96 H-Presbyterian 8/27/08
Corner Kicks No. 1. 18 2. 16 3. 15 15 15
Site-Opponent Date H-UNC-Asheville 10/23/01 A-N.C. State 10/23/98 H-Mercer 11/11/96 A-UNC-Asheville 8/27/99 H-Wofford 10/10/00
Season Bests Goals 1.
No. 71 71
Year 1994 1998
Assists
1. 2.
No. 74 57
Year 1998 1994
Points
1. 2.
No. 216 199
1. 2.
No. 437 431
1. 2. 3.
No. 19 16 15
Year 1998 1994
Shots Year 2000 1995
Wins
48
15 15 15
1996 1997 2001
Corner Kicks
1. 2. 3.
No. 163 155 134
No. 14 13 12 11 11
Year 2000 1998 1996
No. 16 16 17 17
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
60
55
175
431
17
14
48
184
1995 Clemson Opponents
Year 1999 2001 2000 1995 2006
Fewest Goals Against 1. 2.
1994
Shutouts 1. 2. 3. 4.
Year-by-Year Team Statistics
Year 1996 2000 1995 1999
Miscellaneous records Day-by-Day Records Day Record Percentage Monday 7-1-0 .875 Tuesday 25-1-1 .944 Wednesday 17-6-2 .720 Thursday 15-13-7 .529 Friday 56-38-2 .594 Saturday 25-15-4 .614 Sunday 51-44-6 .535 Totals 196-119-23 .614
Month-by-Month Records Month Record Percentage August 20-1-0 .952 September 78-45-6 .628 October 74-45-10 .612 November 24-27-7 .474 Totals 196-119-23 .614
Location Records Location Record Percentage Home 126-39-10 .749 Away 51-61-11 .459 Neutral 19-19-2 .500 Totals 196-119-23 .614
Riggs Field Records
29 30 1 0 8 9
0 0
128
81
67 160
1996 Clemson
33 21 1 3
58
54
170
337
134
Opponents
12 12 1 1
26
28
80
215
134 123
85
Clemson
29 18 0 0
47
50
144
290
108 111
Opponents
11 14 0 1
26
25
77
233
70 108
1997
1998 Clemson
38 33 0 0
71
74
216
392
Opponents
15 13 0 0
28
32
88
187
155
83 161
67
21 25 0 1
47
48
142
320
126 120
17
23
57
233
100 113 163
1999 Clemson Opponents
8 7
2 0
2000 Clemson
26 21 2 0
49
54
152
437
Opponents
6 10 0 0
16
17
47
159
60
65 156
2001 Clemson
20 22 2 1
45
47
137
308
Opponents
8 10 0 1
19
21
59
255
131
97
91 122
2002 Clemson
22 24 1 2
49
53
151
346
Opponents
17 18 1 1
37
26
100
260
101
91
94 126
2003 Clemson
19 17 1 0
37
36
110
348
Opponents
6 14 0 0
20
16
56
183
110
70
73 126
2004 Clemson
23 17 0 0
40
36
116
306
Opponents
3 20 0 0
23
20
66
248
85 101 111
82
2005 Clemson
15 11 0 0
26
26
78
228
71
98
Opponents
13 14 1 1
29
26
84
271
82
87
2006 Clemson
17 14 2 0
33
31
97
256
82 122
Opponents
12 12 0 0
24
32
80
359
114 102
2007 Clemson
16 20 0 1
37
34
108
250
Opponents
8 13 0 2
23
21
67
262
86 100 106
90
2008 Clemson
12 14 0 0
26
25
77
209
76 105
Opponents
19 18 0 1
38
32
108
263
71
83
2009 Clemson
8 11 0 0
19
11
49
185
62
96
Opponents
16 25 2 1
44
39
127
262
77
77
Record Percentage vs. ACC 36-29-6 .549 vs. Non-Conf. 93-15-6 .842 at Night 91-28-4 .756
Winning Streaks 12 matches - Aug. 25-Oct. 7, 2000 8 matches - Sept. 20-Oct. 12, 1998
Year 2000 1998 1994
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Year-by-Year records ACC Year Head Coach Record 1994 Tracey Leone 3-3 1995 Tracey Leone 2-5 1996 Tracey Leone 3-3-1 1997 Tracey Leone 4-3 1998 Tracey Leone 5-2 1999 Ray & Tracey Leone 4-3 2000 Ray Leone 5-1-1 2001 Todd Bramble 4-3 2002 Todd Bramble 4-3 2003 Todd Bramble 4-3 2004 Todd Bramble 4-4-1 2005 Todd Bramble 4-5-1 2006 Todd Bramble 5-3-2 2007 Todd Bramble 2-3-5 2008 Hershey Strosberg 1-8-1 2009 Hershey Strosberg 0-10 Totals 54-62-12
ACC ACC ACC Non-Conf. Pct. Finish Tourn. Record Home Away Neutral .500 4th 0-1 12-1-1 11-0-1 4-3 0-1 .286 6th 0-1 12-2 8-3 5-4 1-0 .500 T-2nd 2-1 12-4 11-2-1 3-4 1-1 .521 T-3rd 1-1 11-4 7-3 5-3 3-1 .714 T-2nd 2-1 11-5 9-1 5-4 2-2 .571 T-3rd 1-1 9-2-1 11-1-2 2-6 1-0 .786 1st 1-1 14-2 14-1 4-2-1 1-0 .571 T-3rd 0-0-1 11-1-1 11-1 4-4-1 0-0 .571 T-2nd 2-1 10-5 6-3 6-1 2-4 .571 T-3rd 0-1 7-4-2 8-2 1-3-2 2-2 .500 T-5th 0-1-1 6-4-1 5-2-1 5-4 0-2-1 .450 6th 0-1 5-4-1 6-4-1 3-3 0-2-1 .600 T-4th 1-1-0 5-4-3 5-2-2 4-4-3 2-2 .450 8th 0-1 8-3 8-2-1 0-3-4 2-1 .150 10th - 4-3 4-4-1 0-7 1-0 .000 11th - 3-5 2-8 0-6 1-1 .469 10-13-2 140-54-10 126-39-10 51-61-11 19-19-2
GF 71 60 58 47 71 47 49 45 49 37 40 26 33 37 26 19 715
Final National Ranking GA NSCAA SA SB NCAA Overall Pct. 28 13 15 NP Rd. 32 15-4-1 .775 17 16 15 NP Rd. 32 14-7 .667 26 18 11 12 Rd. 32 15-7-1 .674 26 10 10 7 QF 15-7 .682 28 11 11 13 Rd. 16 16-7 .696 17 6 9 6 QF 14-7-2 .652 16 5 7 5 QF 19-3-1 .848 19 11 15 10 Rd. 16 15-5-1 .738 37 25 14 21 Rd. 64 14-8 .636 20 NR 17 NR Rd. 64 11-7-2 .600 23 NR 25 NR Rd. 64 10-8-2 .550 29 NR NR NR Rd. 64 9-9-2 .500 24 T-14 25 15 QF 11-8-5 .563 23 NR NR 28 Rd. 32 10-6-5 .595 38 NR NR NR NA 5-11-1 .324 44 NR NR NR NA 3-15 .167 415 196-119-23 .614
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-Present (8-26-1 overall, 1-18-1 ACC)
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. Rank 15 20 11 14 8 9 21 4 5 16 8 24 18 13 11 10 21 16 14 21 1 14 11
CU Rank NR 18 9 13 16 13 20 11 20 15 12 14 14 14 12 12 14 8 6 5 4 2 4
Nov. 11, 2000 H Nov. 17, 2000 H Sept. 23, 2001 A Sept. 29, 2001 H Nov. 18, 2001 H Aug. 30, 2002 A Sept. 28, 2002 A Oct. 17, 2002 H Sept. 12, 2003 N5 Oct. 24, 2003 H Nov. 1, 2003 H Aug. 27, 2004 A Aug. 29, 2004 A Oct. 15, 2004 A Oct. 16, 2005 A Oct. 20, 2005 H Oct. 15, 2006 H Sept. 21, 2007 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) 11/12/06 32 T 0-0 H Oklahoma State (OT) none (CU wins PKs 4-2) 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 Most Most Most Most
No. Goals 2 Assists 1 Points 4 Saves 10
Player Date Opponent Courtney Foster 11/16/07 Charlotte Several Players Courtney Foster 11/16/07 Charlotte Meredith McCullen 11/9/94 N.C. State
Most Most Most Most
No. Goals 2 2 Assists 2 Points 4 4 4 Saves 18
Most Most Most Most
No. Goals 3 Assists 3 3 Points 6 Saves 46
Player Deliah Arrington Lindsay Browne Jennifer Crawford Several Players Katie Carson
Most Most Most Most
No. Shots 31 Goals 5 Assists 5 Points 15
Opponent Date N.C. State November 9, 1994 UNC-Greensboro November 22, 1997 UNC-Greensboro November 22, 1997 UNC-Greensboro November 22, 1997
Individual Tournament Player Deliah Arrington Courtney Foster Several Players Sheri Bueter Deliah Arrington Courtney Foster Suzanne Putnam
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.
50
Years 1999-2002 2000-2003 1996-1998 1998-2001
Team Game
Team Tournament No. Most Shots 46 Most Assists 6 Most Goals 6
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Number of Games Played 3 games 3 games 3 games
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) N.C. State (2-1) Year W- L- T 2006 W
CU Opp. 2 1
Site Round N1 QF
Duke (1-1) Year W- L- T 2000 L 2002 W Totals 1- 1- 0
CU Opp. 0 1 2 0 2 1
Site Round A Semifinal N2 Semifinal
Florida State (0-1-1) Year W- L- T 2004 T 2005 L Totals 0- 1- 1
CU Opp. 2 2 0 4 2 6
Site Round N1 QF N1 QF
Maryland (2-2) Year W- L- T 1995 L 1996 W 2000 W 2003 L Totals 2- 2- 0
CU Opp. 0 2 2 1 2 0 1 2 5 5
Site Round A QF H QF N3 QF N1 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
Site Round H Final N4 Semifinal N5 Final A Semifinal N2 Final N1 Semifinal N7 QF
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
CU Opp. 1 0 2 1 3 1 1 2 N1 7 4
Site Round N4 QF N5 SF N6 QF SF
N1 N2 N3 N4 N5 N6 N7
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CU Opp. 2 1 1 1 3 2
Individual Game Most Most Most Most
No. Goals 3 Assists 2 Points 6 Saves 14
Player Date Opponent Beth Keller 11/5/98 N.C. State Sara Burkett 11/7/96 Maryland Beth Keller 11/5/98 N.C. State Meredith McCullen 11/3/94 N.C. State
Most Most Most Most
No. Goals 5 Assists 3 Points 10 Saves 14 14
Most Most Most Most
No. Goals 6 6 Assists 4 Points 14 Saves 32
Player Beth Keller Deliah Arrington Sara Burkett Beth Keller Katie Carson
No. Shots 20 Goals 5 Assists 4 Points 13
Opponent Date Duke November 8, 2002 N.C. State November 7, 2002 Virginia November 4, 1999 N.C. State November 7, 2002
Player Beth Keller Sara Burkett Beth Keller Suzanne Putnam Lauren Heos
Year 1998 1996 1998 1996 1996
Individual Career
Wake Forest (1-0-1) Year W- L- T 1996 W 2001 T Totals 1- 0- 1
Clemson’s ACC Tournament records
Individual Tournament
Virginia (3-1) Year W- L- T 1997 W 1998 W 1999 W 2004 L Totals 3- 1- 0
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)
Cary, NC Tallahassee, FL Durham, NC Winston-Salem, NC Orlando, FL Chapel Hill, NC Lake Buena Vista, FL
Most Most Most Most
Team Game
No. Most Shots 42 Most Assists 5 Most Goals 7
CLEMSON SOCCER
Years 1996-1999 1999-2002 1995-1998 1996-1999 1998-2001
Team Tournament Number of Games Played 3 games 3 games 3 games
Year 1998 1996 2002
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Against All Competition Team Alabama-Birm.
First Last CU Meeting Meeting Record Pct. 2003 2009
3-1-0 .750
8
3
3-0 0-1
0-0
Appalachian State 1995 1995
1-0-0 1.000
9
0
1-0 0-0
0-0
Auburn
1994 2004
4-1-0 .800
18 4
2-0 2-1
0-0
Boston College
2005 2009
1-4-1 .250
3 12 0-2-1 0-2
1-0
Butler
2002 2002
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
Central Florida
1-0-0 1.000
3
0
0-0 0-0
1-0
Charleston Southern 1994 2002
1995 1995
4-0-0 1.000 26 4
4-0 0-0
0-0
Charlotte
6-1-0 .857
3-0 1-1
2-0
1994 2007
23 8
Coastal Carolina 2003 2007
2-0-0 1.000
0
2-0 0-0
0-0
Coll. of Charleston 2001 2003
3-0-0 1.000 11 2
2-0 1-0
0-0
Colorado
0-1-0 .000
1
5
0-0 0-1
0-0
1
2006 2006
7
Dartmouth
1998 1998
0-1-0 .000
3
0-0 0-0
0-1
Davidson
1994 1999
6-0-0 1.000 24 1
3-0 3-0
0-0
Dayton
2000 2003
2-0-0 1.000
4
1
1-0 0-0
1-0
Denver
2006 2006
0-1-0 .000
0
1
0-0 0-0
0-1
Duke
1994 2009 11-8-0 .579
East Carolina
2004 2004
1-0-0 1.000
Florida
1999 2002
2-3-0 .400
Florida Atlantic
2009 2009
1-0-0 1.000
Florida State
1995 2009 7-11-2 .400
Francis Marion
2006 2008
Furman
1994 2009 11-2-1 .821
2-0-0 1.000
23 23 6-3 4-4 8 4
1-0 0-0
0
0-0 0-0
1-0 0-0
Tennessee
1996 2007
UT-Chattanooga 2005 2005
2-2-0 .500
9
6
1-1 1-1
0-0
1-0-0 1.000
4
1
1-0 0-0
0-0
Tennessee Tech 2006 2006
1-0-0 1.000
7
0
1-0 0-0
0-0
Texas
1-1-0 .500
1
1
0-1 1-0
0-0
2003 2004
Texas A&M
1995 2004
1-1-0 .500
5
5
0-0 1-1
0-0
Towson State
1994 1994
1-0-0 1.000
4
1
0-0 1-0
0-0
UCLA
2000 2000
1-1-0 .500
2
2
1-1 0-0
0-0
Vanderbilt
1994 2006
3-0-1 .875
6
3 2-0-1 1-0
0-0
Virginia
1994 2009 10-9-1 .525
27 29 4-3 3-5-1 3-1
Va. Commonwealth 2005 2005
0-1-1 .250
1
3
Virginia Tech
2004 2009
2-1-3 .583
6
5 1-0-1 1-1-2 0-0
Wake Forest
1994 2009 12-5-3 .675
Washington
1999 1999
1-0-0 1.000
3
0
1-0 0-0
0-0
Western Carolina 2000 2007
2-0-0 1.000
6
0
2-0 0-0
0-0
William & Mary
2-2-0 .500
7
6
2-0 0-2
1997 2005
0-0 0-0 0-1-1
39 25 7-3-2 5-2-1 0-0
Wisc.-Green Bay 1994 1994 1-0-0 1.000 4 0 1-0 0-0 Wofford 2000 2009 6-0-0 1.000 28 4 6-0 0-0 Totals 196-119-23 .614 741 444 127- 50- 41- 60- 10 10
0-0 0-0 0-0 19192
0-0 1-0
30 36 5-5 2-5-1 0-1-1 7
0
36 6
Gardner Webb
2001 2001
1-0-0 1.000
1996 2009
4-2-0 .667
Georgia State
1994 1994
1-0-0 1.000
6
George Washington 1996 1996
1-0-0 1.000
Jacksonville State 1995 1995
1-0-0 1.000
Kansas
0-1-0 .000
2004 2004
0
11 14 2-0 0-3
Georgia
4
1-0 0-0
1-0
6-1 4-1-1 1-0
0
1-0 0-0
10 7
2-1 2-0
0-0 0-1
1
1-0 0-0
0-0
2
0
0-0 0-0
1-0
4
0
1-0 0-0
0-0
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
0-0
2007 2007
1-0-0 1.000
4
0
1-0 0-0
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
Loyola (MD)
1994 1995
2-0-0 1.000
8
1
1-0 1-0
0-0
1-0-0 1.000
1
0
1-0 0-0
0-0
20 22 6-3-1 1-7
1-1
Marquette
1999 1999
Maryland
1994 2009 8-11-1 .425
Massachusetts
1997 1997
1-0-0 1.000
4
3
0-0 0-0
1-0
Mercer
1996 1996
1-0-0 1.000
6
0
1-0 0-0
0-0
Miami
2004 2009
2-3-1 .417
7
8
Mid. Tennessee St. 2005 2005
0-1-0 .000
0
Carmie Landeen scored 24 goals as a freshman in 1994, a mark which still stands as the most goals by a freshman in Clemson history.
Against All Conferences
Conference Clemson Record Pct.
Goals CU Opp. Home
1-2 1-1-1 0-0
Atlantic 10
45
1
0-1 0-0
Atlantic Coast 67-78-16
0-0
15-3-0
.833 .416
14
213 260
7-1
Away Neut. 2-1
6-1
37-31-7 22-39-8 8-8-1
Missouri
1997 1997
1-0-0 1.000
4
1
0-0 0-0
1-0
Atlantic Sun
3-0-0
1.000
14
0
3-0
0-0
0-0
Nebraska
1998 1999
0-1-1 .000
1
4 0-0-1 0-1
0-0
Big East
1-0-0
1.000
1
0
1-0
0-0
0-0
17-0-0
1.000
94
5
17-0
0-0
0-0
0-1-0
.000
0
1
0-0
0-1
0-0
North Carolina
1994 2009 1-23-0 .042
UNC-Asheville
1994 2008
UNC-Greensboro 1994 1999
52
Goals CU Opp. Home Away Neut.
0-4
Big South
9-0-0 1.000 52 1
9-0 0-0
0-0
Big Ten
4-1-0 .800
3-0 1-1
0-0
N.C. State
1994 2009 13-3-4 .750
Northeastern
12 81 1-10 0-9 17 3
46 19 6-0-2 5-2-2 2-1
Big Twelve
3-5-2
.400
13
19
0-1-2
2-3
1-1
Big West
1-1-0
.500
2
2
1-0
0-1
0-0
1-2 0-2-1
2009 2009
0-1-0 .000
1
2
0-0 0-0
0-1
Colonial
5-4-1
.550
20
13
4-0
Oklahoma State 2006 2006
0-0-1 .500
0
0 0-0-1 0-0
0-0
Conference USA 6-1-0
.857
23
4
4-0
1-0
1-1
Old Dominion
2-0-0 1.000
5
1
0-0
Horizon League 2-0-0
1.000
8
1
2-0
0-0
0-0
2000 2001
1-0 1-0
Penn State
1998 1998
0-1-0 .000
0
1
0-0 0-1
0-0
Independent
2-0-0
1.000
7
0
1-0
0-0
1-0
Portland
2002 2002
0-1-0 .000
0
2
0-0 0-0
0-1
Ivy League
1-1-0
.500
2
3
1-0
0-0
0-1
Presbyterian Coll. 2009 2009
1-0-0 1.000
3
0
1-0 0-0
0-0
MAAC
2-0-0
1.000
8
1
1-0
1-0
0-0
Princeton
1-0-0 1.000
1
0
1-0 0-0
0-0
Ohio Valley
2-0-0
1.000
11
0
2-0
0-0
0-0
2
0
0-0 0-0
1-0
Pac-10
9
10
10 2
3-1 1-0
0-1
Southern
1999 1999
Rhode Island
2003 2003
1-0-0 1.000
Richmond
1998 2004
4-2-0 .667
3-3-1
.500
35-3-1
.910
29-13-1
.686
137 17
San Diego
2003 2003
0-0-1 .000
1
1
0-0 0-0 0-0-1
Southeastern
Santa Clara
1996 2002
0-3-0 .000
3
9
0-0 0-1
0-2
South Carolina
1995 2009 10-5-0 .667
30 13 7-1 3-4
0-0
Sun Belt 1-2-0 .333 4 2 West Coast 0-4-1 .000 4 12 Totals 196-119-23 .614 741 444
Southern Methodist 1999 1999
1-0-0 1.000
4
1
0-0 1-0
Stanford
1-1-1 .500
2
2
0-1 1-0-1 0-0
1996 2006
0-0
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98
49
2-3
1-0-1
0-0
25-1
9-2-1
1-0
19-3-1
10-9
0-1
1-1 0-0 127- 41- 10
0-0 0-1 0-1 0-3-1 50- 1960- 1910 2
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
The 1994 team finished the season ranked 13th in the nation in the program’s inaugural year. 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 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
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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 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 Aug. 29 W 2-0 H William & Mary 12-10 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
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2001 15-5-1 (4-3 ACC, T-Third) NCAA Final 16, Ranked 11th in Final Poll CU-Opp. 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
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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 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 Nov. 3 T 2-2 N2 Florida State (OT) NR-19 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
All-Time results 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
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
The Tigers advanced to the NCAA Quarterfinals for the fourth time in program history in 2006 and were ranked in a tie for 14th in the final national poll.
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 Sept. 5 W 5-0 H Coastal Carolina 20-NR 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 Aug. 31 W 8-0 H UNC-Asheville Sept. 5 L 0-1 A1 South Carolina Sept. 7 W 3-0 N1 Francis Marion Sept. 14 L 2-6 H Southern Cal NR-3 Sept. 19 L 1-2 A Furman
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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 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
2007 H T 2008 A L 2009 H L Totals 1-4-1
Appalachian 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 9 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
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
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
Boston College Boston College leads series 4-1-1 Matches at CU: BC leads 2-0-1 Matches at BC: BC leads 2-0 Matches at Neutral Sites: CU leads 1-0 Current Streak: 2 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
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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
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
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-the-Year and ACC Rookie of the Year in 2000.
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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
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Coastal Carolina Clemson leads series 2-0 Matches at CU: Clemson leads 2-0 Current Streak: 2 wins by Clemson Year Site W L T CU Opp. 2003 H W 2 0 2007 H W 5 0 Totals 2-0-0 7 0
Duke Clemson leads series 11-8 Matches at CU: Clemson leads 6-3 Matches at DU: Duke leads 5-4 Matches at Neut. Sites: CU leads 1-0 Current Streak: 2 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 Totals 11-8-0 23 23
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
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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
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
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
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
Dayton Clemson leads series 2-0 Matches at CU: Clemson leads 1-0 Matches at Neut. Sites: CU leads 1-0 Current Streak: 2 wins by Clemson Year Site W L T CU Opp.
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
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Series Scores Florida State Florida State leads 11-7-2 Matches at CU: Series tied 5-5 Matches at FSU: FSU leads 5-2-1 Matches at Neut. Sites: FSU leads 1-0-1 Current Streak: 4 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 Totals 7-11-2 30 36 Francis Marion Clemson leads series 2-0 Matches at CU: Clemson leads 1-0 Matches at Neutral Sites: CU leads 1-0 Current Streak: 2 wins by Clemson Year Site W L T CU Opp. 2006 H W 4 0 2008 N W 3 0 Totals 2-0-0 7 0 Furman Clemson leads series 11-2-1 Matches at CU: Clemson leads 6-1 Matches at FU: CU leads 4-1-1 Matches at Neutral Sites: CU leads 1-0 Current Streak: 2 wins 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 Totals 11-2-1 36 6 Gardner-Webb Clemson leads series 1-0 Matches at CU: Clemson leads 1-0 Current Streak: 1 win by Clemson
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. Year Site 2001 H
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Georgia Clemson leads series 4-2 Matches at CU: Clemson leads 2-1 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 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
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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 Loyola (MD) Clemson leads series 2-0
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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 11-8-1 Matches at CU: CU leads 6-3-1 Matches at UM: Maryland leads 7-1 Matches at Neutral Sites: Tied 1-1 Current Streak: 2 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 Totals 8-11-1 19 23
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Series Scores urrent Streak: 9 wins by Clemson C 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 1999 H W 9 0 2000 H W 5 0 2001 H W 5 0 2004 H W 7 0 2008 H W 8 0 Totals 9-0-0 52 1
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 3-2-1 Matches at CU: Miami leads 2-1 Matches at UM: Series tied 1-1-1 Current Streak: 2 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 Totals 2-3-1 7 7 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
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Matches at CU: Series Tied 0-0-1 Matches at UN: Nebraska leads 1-0 Current Streak: Last Meeting Tied Year Site W L T CU Opp. 1998 A L 1 4 1999 H T 0 0 Totals 0-1-1 1 4 North Carolina North Carolina leads series 23-1 Matches at CU: UNC leads 8-1 Matches at UNC: UNC leads 9-0 Matches at Neut. Sites: UNC leads 5-0 Current Streak: 12 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 Totals 1-23 11 80 UNC-Asheville lemson leads series 9-0 C Matches at CU: Clemson leads 9-0
UNC-Greensboro lemson leads series 4-1 C M atches at CU: Clemson leads 3-0 Matches at UNC-G: Series Tied 1-1 Current Streak: 2 wins by Clemson Year Site W L T CU Opp. 1994 A W 2 1 1995 H W 6 0 1997 A L 1 2 H W 5 0 1999 H W 3 0 Totals 4-1-0 17 3 N.C. State lemson leads series 13-3-4 C Matches at CU: CU leads 6-0-2 Matches at NCS: CU leads 5-2-2 Matches at Neutral Sites: CU leads 2-1 Current Streak: 1 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 Totals 13-3-4 46 19 Northeastern Northeastern leads series 1-0 Matches at Neutral Sites: NU leads 1-0 Current Streak: 1 win by Northeastern Year Site W L T CU Opp. 2009 N L 1 2 Oklahoma State eries tied at 0-0-1 S Matches at CU: Series tied at 0-0-1
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urrent Streak: Last meeting tied C Year Site W L T CU Opp. 2006 H T 0 0 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 2-0 C M atches at CU: Clemson leads 2-0 Current Streak: 2 wins by Clemson Year Site W L T CU Opp. 2008 H W 3 0 2009 H W 3 0 Totals 2-0 6 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 M atches 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
Series Scores San Diego eries tied at 0-0-1 S 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 Santa Clara Santa Clara leads series 3-0 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 10-5 C Matches at CU: Clemson leads 7-1 Matches at USC: South Carolina leads 4-3 Current Streak: 2 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 Totals 10-5-0 30 13 Southern California S outhern 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 lemson leads series 1-0 C 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 eries tied at 1-1-1 S 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 5 0 2001 A W 4 3 2002 H L 0 2 2007 A L 0 1 Totals 2-2-0 9 6 UT-Chattanooga 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. 2005 H W 4 1 Tennessee Tech 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. 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 Clemson leads series 1-0 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 1995 H W 1998 H W 2006 H T Totals 3-0-1
2 2 1 1 6
1 1 0 1 3
Virginia lemson leads series 10-9-1 C Matches at CU: Clemson leads 4-3 Matches at UVA: UVA leads 5-3-1 Matches at Neutral Sites: CU leads 3-1 Current Streak: 2 wins by Virginia Year Site W L T CU Opp. 1994 A L 2 3 1995 H L 1 2 1996 A W 2 1 1997 H W 2 0 N W 1 0 1998 A L 0 1 N W 2 1 1999 H W 1 0 N W 3 1 2000 A W 2 1 2001 H W 4 0 2002 A W 1 0 2003 H W 2 1 2004 A L 0 2 N L 1 2 2005 A L 1 2 2006 H L 0 1 2007 A T 1 1 2008 H L 1 7 2009 A L 0 3 Totals 10-9-1 27 29 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 lemson leads series 2-1-3 C Matches at CU: Clemson leads 1-0-1 Matches at VT: Series tied 1-1-2 Current Streak: 1 win 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 Totals 2-1-3 6 5 Wake Forest lemson leads series 12-5-3 C Matches at CU: CU leads 7-3-2 Matches at WFU: CU leads 5-2-1 Current Streak: 3 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
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H W H L 1997 A W 1998 H W 1999 A L H T 2000 H W 2001 A W A T 2002 H W 2003 A W 2004 H T 2005 A W 2006 H W 2007 H L 2008 A L 2009 H L Totals 12-5-3
2 1 2 2 1 0 3 1 1 2 3 2 3 2 1 0 0 39
1 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 3 25
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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1994
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
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
F
Jennifer Crawford JR
17
7g 7a
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
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
F
Deliah Arrington
FR
15
9g 7a
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)
10-8-2 (4-4-1 ACC, T-Fifth)
NCAA Quarterfinals, Ranked Fifth in Final Poll
NCAA Round of 64, Ranked 25th in Final Poll
Pos. Name
Class Starts Stats
G
Katie Carson
JR
23
B
Julie Augustyniak SR
23
B
Nancy Augustyniak SR
B
Alison Sinclair
M
Leigh Clark
59 saves
Pos. Name
Class Starts Stats
G
Lauren Johnston
FR
17
0g 5a
B
Jenny Anderson
SR
17
56 saves 3g 1a
19
2g 1a
B
Sarah Turner
SR
19
1g 1a
FR
18
1g 2a
B
Kristen Allen
SR
20
0g 0a
JR
23
2g 4a
B
Kate Clifton
SR
20
0g 0a
M
Lea Shreve
SR
19
2g 4a
M
Allison Graham
JR
18
3g 5a
M
Allison Mitchell
FR
21
3g 2a
M
Lydia Vandenbergh JR
20
2g 5a
M
Tricia Williams
SR
23
0g 2a
M
Elizabeth Jobe
FR
20
2g 1a
F
Lindsay Browne
FR
23
13g 12a
F
Courtney Foster
SO
20
7g 1a
F
Deliah Arrington SO
22
12g 10a
F
Lindsay Browne
SR
15
6g 3a
F
Heather Beem
10
6g 2a
F
Paige Ledford
SR
20
3g 5a
SO
1997
2001
2005
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
15-5-1 (4-3 ACC, T-Third)
9-9-2 (4-5-1 ACC, Fourth)
NCAA Final 16, Ranked 11th in Final Poll Pos. Name
Class Starts Stats
G
Katie Carson
SR
21
B
Leigh Clark
SR
20
B
Sarah Turner
FR
19
83 saves
NCAA Round of 64 Pos. Name
Class Starts Stats
G
Ashley Phillips
SO
14
0g 5a
B
Britten Meyer
JR
20
93 saves 3g 4a
1g 1a
B
Kelly Schneider
JR
20
3g 0a 0g 0a
B
Jenny Anderson
FR
18
0g 1a
B
Molly Johnson
FR
20
B
Tanya Peterson
SO
13
0g 0a
B
Amber Funk
JR
14
0g 0a
M
Paige Ledford
FR
13
10g 5a
M
Allison Graham
SR
19
7g 9a
M
Tatum Clowney
SR
14
3g 7a
M
Lydia Vandenbergh SR
20
2g 3a
M
Tricia Williams
SR
21
2g 3a
M
Candice Hein
JR
13
2g 2a
M
Allison Mitchell
SO
20
1g 3a
M
Julie Bolt
FR
14
1g 0a
F
Lindsay Browne
SO
21
9g 8a
F
Jennifer Smith
FR
19
2g 1a
F
Deliah Arrington
JR
19
11g 3a
F
Courtney Foster
JR
20
4g 4a
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Starting Lineups 2006 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
Clemson’s Four-Year Starters
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 • Midfielder
Alison Burpee 1996-1999 • Midfielder
Katie Carson 1998-2001 • Goalkeeper
Courtney Foster 2003-05, 2007 • Forward
Molly Franklin 2006-2009 • Midfielder
Allison Graham 2002-2005 • Midfielder
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
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
2008 5-11-1 (1-8-1 ACC, Tenth) Class Starts Stats
Pos. Name G
Paula Pritzen
SO
17
B
Molly Johnson
SR
17
93 saves 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
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 1g 0a
M
Molly Franklin
SR
18
M
Emily Tatum
FR
9
0g 1a
F
Maddy Elder
FR
17
10g 1a
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All-Time Numerical roster 00
0
01
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Elizabeth Keefe Chamberlain 1997 Leigh Ann Harrison 2000-03 Lauren Johnston 2004-05 Katie Bucherati 2006 Marci Elpers 2008-present
Suzanne Putnam Troyann Gentile Lauren Heos Ashley Phillips Stephanie Permar Paula Pritzen
Mandi Risden Julie Podhrasky
Meredith McCullen Suzanne Putnam Mandi Risden Katie Carson Sarah McClurg Ashley Phillips Stacy Hoyt Heather O’Dell Beth Keller Tanya Peterson Logan Hull K.K. Duffy
1996-97 1998 2001-03 2004-05 2006 2007-09
1996 1998-99
1994-97 1994-95 1994-95 1998-2001 2002-05 2006-07 1994 1995 1996-99 2000-03 2004-07 2008-09
Lissa Mansberry Louisa Boyle Alison Sinclair Katie Clifton Jessica Shain Mia Alphonso Emily Tatum
1994-97 1998-2000 2001 2002-04 2005 2006-2007 2009-present
Shannon Ryan Tracey McCarroll Sami Burke Audria Lyons Anna Beth Fuller Nikki McEachern Abby Lambert
1994 1995-96 1997-98 1999-2001 2002 2006-07 2008-09
Katie Barnett Andie Jump Mary Ward Younger Jenny Sanders Candice Hein Lindsey Jackson
1994-96 1997 1999 2001-02 2003-05 2006-09
Nikki Tompkins Sara Burkett Rachel Gallegos Allison Graham Molly Franklin
1994 1995-98 1999-2002 2003-05 2006-09
Julie Johnson Alison Burpee Lindsay Browne Amber Funk Tara Cort
1994-95 1996-99 2000-04 2005-07 2008-09
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
Pia Amalfitano Julie Johnson Leigh Clark Jami Walker Jacquelyn Hines Christy Barrow Samantha Fortier
1994-95 1996-97 1998-2001 2002-03 2004-05 2006 2007-present
Angela Brames Tiffany Lambert Allison Mitchell Jennifer Ficklen
1994-97 1998-99 2000-03 2007-09
Mandi Miller Diana Akin Deliah Arrington Amanda Garcia Jenny Smith Nuria Zufia Meghan Duffy
1995 1996-98 1999-2002 2003-04 2005 2006-07 2009
Carmie Landeen Lea Shreve Paige Ledford Sarah Gulley Meghan Smith Kate Biggerstaff
1994-95 1997-2000 2001-04 2005 2006-2007 2009-present
Beth Goetz Karen Erikson Jackie Cooper Cindy Mullinix Britten Meyer Abby Lambert Ashlynne Bass
1994-95 1996 1997 1999-2002 2003-06 2007 2008-present
Christie Szyman Jenna Thompson Alison Sinclair Lydia Vandenbergh Katie Vogel Ragan Calvert Sarah Ureno Tatum Clowney Candice Hein Kelly Schneider Erin Moskos Rachel Hurd
Susan Trenery Julie Augustyniak Sarah Turner Julie Bolt
1994-97 1998-99 2000 2002-05 2006-09 1994-96 1997 1998-2001 2002 2003-06 2007 2008-present
1994-96 1997-2000 2001-04 2005-2008
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
Sheri Bueter Heather Beem Courtney Foster Sarah Jacobs
1994-98 1999-2002 2003-07 2008-present
18
19
20
21
22
Angela Farace Jennifer Crawford Tricia Williams Yaneash Donaldson Jessica Shain Fraser Gerth Heather Marik Tricia Barkman Sharon Pickering Jennifer Wilhelmy Audra Sherman Kate Clifton Lindsey Wegrzyn Kim Faerber Judea Davis Stacy Hoyt Libby King Jenny Sanders Jenny Anderson Lia Schendel Mara Miller Christa Eberhardt Erica LaShomb Clarice Seifert Stephanie Wolla Molly Johnson Maddy Elder Keri Nelson Diana Akin Suzanne Finn Katie Reid Robyn Shelby Lauren Whitt Lou Hudson Lily Boleyn
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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
1995 1996 1997-98 2001 2002 2004-05 2006-2008 2009-present
25
26
29
Jennifer Wilhelmy Nancy Augustyniak Kristen Procopio Allen Sofia Blanco
1995 1997-2000 2002-04 2008-09
Kim Wilbert Troyann Gentile
1995 1999
Sarah Delap
2009
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1994-95 1996 1997-2001 2002 2003-04 2005-2007 2009-present
Letterwinners Name Years Lettered Career Stats Akin, Diana 1995-98 1g, 6a Allen, Kristen 2002, 2004 0g, 1a Alphonso, Mia 2006-07 0g, 0a Amalfitano, Pia 1994 0g, 0a Anderson, Jenny 2001-04 3g, 4a Arrington, Deliah 1999-2002 50g, 27a Augustyniak, Julie 1997-2000 6g, 10a Augustyniak, Nancy 1997-2000 6g, 6a Baldwin, Anne 2005 0g, 0a Barnett, Katie 1994-97 3g, 3a Barrow, Christy 2006 0g, 1a Baruth, Katie 1995 3g, 7a Bass, Ashlynne 2008-09 0g, 1a Beaumont, Brittany 2009 0g, 0a Beem, Heather 1999-2002 28g, 23a Biggerstaff, Kate 2009 0g, 0a Blanco, Sofia 2008-09 0g, 0a Boleyn, Lily 2006-09 2g, 5a Bolt, Julie 2005-08 19g, 12a Boyle, Louisa 1998-2001 8g, 5a Brames, Angela 1994-97 0g, 1a Browne, Lindsay 2000-04 34g, 34a Bucherati, Katie 2006 0 saves Bueter, Sheri 1994, 1996-98 26g, 40a Burkett, Sara 1995-98 38g, 36a Burpee, Alison 1996-99 17g, 13a Butke, Sami 1997-98 1g, 2a Calvert, Ragan 1994-96 1g, 0a Carson, Katie 1998-2001 305 saves Cavanaugh, Callie 2009 1g, 1a Clark, Leigh 1998-2001 4g, 16a Clifton, Kate 2000-01, 2003-04 1g, 3a Clowney, Tatum 1998-2001 10g, 18a Cooper, Jackie 1997 0g, 2a Cort, Tara 2008-09 4g, 3a Couch, Kelly 2004 0g, 0a Crawford, Jennifer 1996-98 38g, 15a Davis, Judea 2007-09 3g, 1a Delap, Sarah 2009 0 saves Donaldson, Yaneash 2002-03 0g, 0a
Meredith McCullen lettered in 1994, ‘95 and ‘97, collecting an .817 career save percentage and 228 career saves, first and third-best in Clemson history, respectively.
Duffy, K.K. 2008-09 0g, 3a Duffy, Meghan 2009 0g, 0a Eberhart, Christina 1998 0g, 2a Elder, Maddy 2009 10g, 1a Elpers, Marci 2008-09 10 saves Erikson, Karen 1996 0g, 0a Faerber, Kim 2003-06 1g, 1a Farace, Angela 1994-95 4g, 0a Ficklen, Jennifer 2007-09 0g, 1a Finn, Suzanne 1996-97 1g, 4a Fortier, Samantha 2007-09 5g, 7a Foster, Courtney 2003-05, 2007 31g, 14a Franklin, Molly 2006-09 11g, 18a Fuller, Anna 2002 1g, 1a Funk, Amber 2005-07 2g, 0a Gallegos, Rachel 1999-2002 8g, 5a Garcia, Amanda 2003-04 8g, 3a Gentile, Troyann 1998-99 0 saves Gerth, Fraser 2005-07 4g, 4a Goetz, Beth 1994-95 2g, 0a Graham, Allison 2002-05 18g, 32a Gray, Amy 1997-98 2g, 3a Gulley, Sara 2005 0g, 0a Harrison, Leigh Ann 2000-03 37 saves Heck, Sarah 2002 2g, 0a Hein, Candace 2003-05 2g, 2a Heos, Lauren 2002-03 55 saves Hines, Jacquelyn 2004-05 2g, 7a Hooper, Cheri 1994-96 2g, 2a Hoyt, Stacy 1994-95 1g, 5a Hudson, Lou 2004 0g, 0a Hull, Logan 2004, 2006 0g, 0a Hurd, Rachel 2008-09 1g, 0a Jackson, Lindsey 2006-09 2g, 3a Jacobs, Sarah 2008-09 2g, 4a Jobe, Elizabeth 2004-07 11g, 3a Johnson, Julie 1994-97 5g, 3a Johnson, Molly 2005-08 5g, 2a Johnston, Lauren 2004-05 61 saves Keefe-Chamberlain, Elizabeth1997 0 saves Keller, Beth 1996-99 35g, 23a King, Libby 1996-99 11g, 16a Lambert, Abby 2007-09 0g, 4a Lambert, Tiffany 1998-99 0g, 4a Landeen, Carmie 1994-95 43g, 13a Ledford, Paige 2001-04 17g, 23a Lyons, Audria 1999-2001 1g, 5a Mansberry, Lissa 1994-97 24g, 12a Marik, Heather 2009 0g, 1a Massengale, Lindsay 1995-98 5g, 10a McCarroll, Tracey 1995, 1997 0g, 0a McClurg, Sarah 2002-05 3 saves McCullen, Meredith 1994-95, 1997 228 saves McEachern, Nikki 2006-07 0g, 0a Meyer, Britten 2003-06 4g, 9a Miller, Mandi 1995 0g, 1a Miller, Mara 1995 0g, 4a Mitchell, Allison 2000-03 5g, 11a Moskos, Erin 2007 0g, 0a Mullinix, Cindy 1999-2002 7g, 7a Nelson, Keri 1994 7g, 10a O’Dell, Heather 1995 3g, 0a Oldfield, Avery 2005-06 0g, 0a Permar, Stephanie 2004-06 2 saves Peterson, Tanya 2000-03 0g, 1a Phillips, Ashley 2004-07 326 saves Pickering, Sharon 1995 3g, 10a Podhrasky, Julie 1998-99 0g, 0a
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Beth Keller was a four-year letterwinner from 1996-99, finishing her career with 93 points, a mark that ranks fifth on Clemson’s career list for points. Pritzen, Paula 2007-09 Putnam, Suzanne 1994-97 Reid, Kati 1998-2001 Risden, Mandi 1994, 1996 Sanders, Jennifer 2000-02 Seifert, Clarice 2001-02 Schendel, Lia 2005-06 Schmitt, Danielle 2006-08 Schneider, Kelly 2003-06 Schroeder, Stefanie 2007-09 Shain, Jessica 2003-05 Shelby, Robyn 2002 Sherman, Audra 1999 Shreve, Lea 1997-2000 Sinclair, Alison 2000 Smith, Jennifer 2005 Smith, Meghan 2006-07 Sullivan, Mary Jean 2000-03 Szyman, Christie 1994-97 Tatum, Emily 2009 Thompson, Jenna 1998-99 Tompkins, Nikki 1994 Trenery, Susan 1994-96 Turner, Sarah 2001-04 Ureno, Sarah 1997 Vandenbergh, Lydia 2002-05 Vogel, Katie 2006-09 Walker, Jami 2000-02 Wegrzyn, Lindsey 2002 Whitt, Lauren 2003 Wilbert, Kim 1994 Wilhelmy, Jennifer 1995-97 Williams, Tricia 1998-2001 Wolla, Stephanie 2003-04 Younger, Mary Ward 1999 Zufia, Nuria 2006-07
193 saves 144 saves 2g, 0a 8 saves 0g, 0a 0g, 0a 0g, 2a 1g, 1a 15g, 4a 1g, 0a 0g, 0a 0g, 0a 0g, 0a 10g, 12a 1g, 2a 2g, 1a 7g, 5a 2g, 0a 5g, 11a 0g, 1a 0g, 1a 16g, 9a 4g, 8a 6g, 5a 0g, 0a 5g, 14a 7g, 9a 1g, 3a 0g, 0a 63 saves 0g, 0a 0g, 0a 4g, 9a 0g, 1a 0g, 0a 10g, 4a
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Honors and Awards NCAA Participant
Soccer Times All-Americans
1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007
NCAA Final Eight 1997, 1999, 2000, 2006
NCAA Final 16
1997 1998 2000
1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2006
ACC Regular Season Champions 2000
National Strength Coaches Association All-Americans 2003 2005
ACC Tournament Finalist 2002
Other Tournament Championships Clemson Tournament Virginia Invitational Clemson Tournament Kentucky Invitational Clemson Tournament Clemson/Nike Kickoff Classic Clemson/Nike Invitational Furman/Select Kickoff Classic Carolina’s Cup Carolina’s Cup
Carmie Landeen Sara Burkett Nancy Augustyniak Katie Carson Deliah Arrington Ashley Phillips
Third Second Second Third Second Third
Team Team Team Team Team Team
Sara Burkett Second Team Sara Burkett Second Team Beth Keller Honorable Mention Beth Keller Third Team Nancy Augustyniak First Team Lindsay Browne Third Team Deliah Arrington Honorable Mention Katie Carson Honorable Mention Deliah Arrington Third Team Allison Graham Honorable Mention Allison Graham Honorable Mention Ashley Phillips Third Team
Soccer Buzz Freshman All-Americans 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
Deliah Arrington Third Team Lindsay Browne First Team Jenny Anderson Third Team Paige Ledford Honorable Mention Allison Graham Honorable Mention Courtney Foster First Team Elizabeth Jobe Honorable Mention
Soccer America All-Freshman Team 1994 1995 2003
Carmie Landeen Sara Burkett Courtney Foster
Soccer America Freshman-of-the-Year 2000
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Lindsay Browne
Carmie Landeen Lindsay Browne
Ray Leone
All-Atlantic Coast Conference
Soccer Buzz All-Americans 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2006
Deliah Arrington
ACC Coach-of-the-Year 2000
NSCAA All-Americans 1995 1997 2000 2001 2002 2006
Deliah Arrington Paige Ledford
ACC Rookie-of-the-Year 1994 2000
1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Carmie Landeen Sheri Bueter Sara Burkett Meredith McCullen Carmie Landeen Sara Burkett Beth Keller Sara Burkett Sheri Bueter Lindsay Massengale Meredith McCullen Sheri Bueter Sara Burkett Beth Keller Nancy Augustyniak Beth Keller Julie Augustyniak Deliah Arrington Nancy Augustyniak Lindsay Browne Katie Carson Deliah Arrington Lindsay Browne Paige Ledford Deliah Arrington Heather Beem Paige Ledford Allison Graham Courtney Foster Allison Mitchell Lauren Whitt Allison Graham Paige Ledford Courtney Foster Courtney Foster Allison Graham Ashley Phillips Julie Bolt Elizabeth Jobe Ashley Phillips Ashley Phillips Julie Bolt Elizabeth Jobe
Second Second First First Second First Second First Second Second Second First First Second First First Second First First First First First First Second First First Second First Second Second Second First First Second Second Second Second Second Second Second First Second Second
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2006
Lindsay Browne Jenny Anderson Paige Ledford Allison Graham Courtney Foster Elizabeth Jobe Lauren Johnston Katie Vogel
All-ACC Tournament Team
ACC Player-of-the-Year
1996, 1998, 2002
1995 1996 1998 2000 2003 2005 2006
All-ACC Freshman Team
Sara Burkett First Team Sara Burkett First Team Beth Keller Honorable Mention Sheri Bueter Honorable Mention Nancy Augustyniak First Team Deliah Arrington Second Team Julie Augustyniak Third Team Lindsay Browne Honorable Mention
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1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2002 2004 2006
Sheri Bueter Sara Burkett Lissa Mansberry Sheri Bueter Sara Burkett Nancy Augustyniak Sheri Bueter Beth Keller Nancy Augustyniak Katie Carson Julie Augustyniak Lindsay Browne Deliah Arrington Allison Mitchell Sarah Turner Allison Graham Meghan Smith
NSCAA Southeast Region Coach-of-the-Year 2000
Ray Leone
NSCAA All-Southeast Region Team 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Carmie Landeen Sara Burkett Carmie Landeen Meredith McCullen Beth Keller Suzanne Putnam Sara Burkett Jennifer Crawford Sara Burkett Sheri Bueter Sara Burkett Beth Keller Beth Keller Nancy Augustyniak Alison Burpee Katie Carson Deliah Arrington Nancy Augustyniak Lindsay Browne Julie Augustyniak Deliah Arrington Lindsay Browne Katie Carson Paige Ledford Deliah Arrington Heather Beem Allison Graham Courtney Foster Paige Ledford Allison Graham Paige Ledford Ashley Phillips Ashley Phillips Elizabeth Jobe Ashley Phillips
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Team Team Team Team Team Team Team Team Team Team Team Team Team Team Team Team Team Team Team Team Team Team Team Team Team Team Team Team Team Team Team Team Team Team Team
Honors and Awards Soccer Buzz Southeast Region Defensive Player-of-the-Year 2000
Nancy Augustyniak
Soccer Buzz All-Southeast Region Team 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Sara Burkett Sheri Bueter Beth Keller Sara Burkett Sheri Bueter Beth Keller Beth Keller Julie Augustyniak Nancy Augustyniak Deliah Arrington Alison Burpee Nancy Augustyniak Lindsay Browne Katie Carson Deliah Arrington Julie Augustyniak Lindsay Browne Katie Carson Deliah Arrington Deliah Arrington Heather Beem Allison Graham Courtney Foster Paige Ledford Allison Graham Paige Ledford Ashley Phillips Allison Graham Ashley Phillips Julie Bolt Elizabeth Jobe Ashley Phillips Julie Bolt Elizabeth Jobe
First Second Second First Second Second First Second Second Third Third First First First Second Third First First Second First Second First Second Second First Second First Second First Second Second First Second Second
Team Team Team Team Team Team Team Team Team Team Team Team Team Team Team Team Team Team Team Team Team Team Team Team Team Team Team Team Team Team Team Team Team Team
Soccer Buzz Southeast Region All-Freshman Team 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
Leigh Clark Deliah Arrington Lindsay Browne Jenny Anderson Paige Ledford Allison Graham Courtney Foster Elizabeth Jobe Molly Johnson Molly Franklin Katie Vogel
Other All-Tournament Teams 2006 2007 2008 2009
Molly Franklin Carolina’s Cup Elizabeth Jobe Carolina’s Cup Molly Franklin Carolina’s Cup Molly Johnson Carolina’s Cup Jennifer Ficklen Carolina’s Cup Molly Johnson Carolina’s Cup Katie Vogel Carolina’s Cup Callie Cavanaugh Carolina’s Cup Maddy Elder Georgia Nike Invitational Jennifer Ficklen Georgia Nike Invitational Paula Pritzen Georgia Nike Invitational
Soccer America Team-of-the-Week 1994
September 13 September 20 October 18 October 31
Carmie Landeen Carmie Landeen Keri Nelson Nikki Tompkins 1995
October 23 October 30
Carmie Landeen Lissa Mansberry 1996
September 17 November 12
Suzanne Putnam Sara Burkett 1997
September 16 October 26
Sara Burkett Sara Burkett 1998
September 8 November 10
Alison Burpee Beth Keller 1999
August 30 September 28 October 5 October 12 November 9
August 30 September 13 September 20 October 4 November 1
Heather Beem Katie Carson Rachel Gallegos Deliah Arrington Beth Keller 2000 Lindsay Browne Lindsay Browne Deliah Arrington Cindy Mullinix Deliah Arrington 2001
September 4 October 2
Paige Ledford Lindsay Browne 2002
November 4
Deliah Arrington 2003
October 29 November 5
Courtney Foster Courtney Foster 2004
August 30
Paige Ledford 2005
October 24
Courtney Foster 2006
October 17
Katie Vogel
1998 October 5 October 26 1999 August 30 October 4
2002
2000
September 16 October 28 November 4
2001
September 1
2002
August 30 October 25
October 27 November 3 2004
October 24
Courtney Foster 2006
October 17
Katie Vogel 2008
September 2
Julie Bolt
ACC Statistical Champions Year 1994 2002 1994 2002 2002 1994 1997 1999 2000 2001 2000
Name
No.
Most Goals Carmie Landeen Deliah Arrington Most Points Carmie Landeen Deliah Arrington Most Points per Game Deliah Arrington Best Save Percentage Meredith McCullen Complete Game Shutouts Suzanne Putnam Katie Carson Katie Carson Katie Carson Goals Allowed Average Katie Carson
24 18 57 61 1.95 .843 6 11 10 10 0.63
National Statistical Leaders
2000
Katie Vogel Molly Franklin Ashley Phillips
Ashley Phillips 2005
Ashley Phillips
2006 October 17 October 24 October 31
Courtney Foster Courtney Foster
August 30
1994
Allison Graham Courtney Foster
Paige Ledford 2003
Courtney Foster Courtney Foster Courtney Foster
2005
Lindsay Browne Katie Carson
September 30
Year
2004
Deliah Arrington Lindsay Browne
October 1 October 8
Deliah Arrington 2003
Heather Beem Rachel Gallegos
September 17 September 24
Soccer Buzz Elite Team-of-the-Week November 5
Sara Burkett Jennifer Crawford
1994
Name
No. Most Goals Carmie Landeen 24 Most Points Carmie Landeen 57 Goals Allowed Average Katie Carson 0.63
Rank Fourth Fourth Ninth
Note: Soccer Times no longer awarded All-America honors after 2000; Soccer Buzz no longer awarded All-America or all-region honors after 2008
2007 September 4
Molly Franklin 2008
September 2
Julie Bolt
ACC Player-of-the-Week 1996 September 16
Suzanne Putnam 1997
October 6 November 2
Jennifer Crawford Jennifer Crawford
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Atlantic Coast Conference 50th Anniversary Women’s Soccer Team Julie Augustyniak Nancy Augustyniak Sara Burkett Beth Keller
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Academic Awards NSCAA Scholar All-America Team 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
Katie Carson Leigh Clark Allison Mitchell Allison Mitchell Allison Graham Paige Ledford Allison Graham Britten Meyer
Third Third Second Third Second Second
Team Team Team Team Team Team
NSCAA Team Academic Award 2001 2002 2003 2004 2006 2007
NSCAA Scholar All-South Region Team 2003 2004 2005 2006
Allison Mitchell First Team Paige Ledford Second Team Sarah Turner Second Team Allison Graham First Team Paige Ledford First Team Kristen Procopio Allen Honorable Mention Sarah Turner Honorable Mention Lydia Vandenbergh Honorable Mention Allison Graham First Team Lydia Vandenbergh Second Team Britten Meyer First Team
Weaver-James-Corrigan Postgraduate Scholarship Award 1998 2000 2002 2003 2005 2006 2007
Angela Brames Beth Keller Katie Carson Allison Mitchell Paige Ledford *Britten Meyer Elizabeth Jobe *honorary award recipient
Clemson Team Academic Award
Semester Spring 2003 Spring 2004 Fall 2005 Fall 2007 Spring 2008 Spring 2010
Cumulative Team GPA 3.42 3.57 3.46 3.32 3.34 3.40
Note: Award given each semester to the men’s and women’s team with the top cumulative team GPA.
All-ACC Academic Women’s Soccer Team
Name Julie Bolt Allison Graham Candice Hein Lindsey Jackson Elizabeth Jobe Molly Johnson Britten Meyer Lydia Vandenbergh Nuria Zufia Maddy Elder
Year 2006, 2007, 2008 2005 2005 2008 2006, 2007 2005, 2007, 2008 2005, 2006 2005 2007 2009
Note: Student-athlete must have earned a 3.00 grade point average for the previous semester and maintained a 3.0 cumulative average during her academic career.
ACC Academic Honor Roll
Molly Johnson was a three-time member of the All-ACC Academic Women’s Soccer Team, in 2005,2007 and 2008.
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Name Diana Akin Mia Alphonso Jenny Anderson Nancy Augustyniak Katie Barnett Dorothy Barrow Katie Baruth Heather Beem Kate Biggerstaff Lily Boleyn Julie Bolt Louisa Boyle Angela Brames Lindsay Browne Katie Bucherati Sami Butke Katie Carson Leigh Clark Katie Clifton Tatum Clowney Jackie Cooper Tara Cort Kelly Couch
2001, 2002, 1995, 1996,
2006, 2007, 2005, 2006, 1995, 1996,
1999, 1999, 2001, 2002,
Year 1999 2007 2003, 2004 2000 1997, 1998 2006 1996 2001-03 2009 2008, 2009 2007, 2008 2001, 2002 1997, 1998 2003 2006 1998, 1999 2000, 2001 2001, 2002 2003, 2004 2001, 2002 1998 2008 2004
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Judea Davis K.K. Duffy Maddy Elder Marci Elpers Karen Erikson Christina Eberhardt Kim Faerber Jennifer Ficklen 2006, Suzanne Finn Samantha Fortier Anna Beth Fuller Amber Funk 2005, Rachel Gallegos 2001, Troyann Gentile Fraser Gerth 2005, Beth Goetz Allison Graham 2002, 2003, Leigh Ann Harrison 2001, Sarah Heck Candice Hein 2002, 2003, Lauren Heos Cheri Hooper Logan Hull Lindsey Jackson 2006, 2007, Sarah Jacobs Elizabeth Jobe 2004, 2005, Julie Johnson Molly Johnson 2005, 2006, Lauren Johnston Sarah Jordan Elizabeth Keefe-Chamberlain Beth Keller 1997, 1998, Paige Ledford Lissa Mansberry 1996, Heather Marik Tracey McCarroll 1996, Meredith McCullen 1995, 1996, Sarah McClurg 2002, 2003, Britten Meyer 2003, 2004, Mara Miller Allison Mitchell 2001, Cindy Mullinix 2000, Heather O’Dell Avery Oldfield Stephanie Permar 2003, 2004, Tanya Peterson Paula Pritzen Kristen Procopio Allen Suzanne Putnam Kati Reid Mandi Risden 1995, Jenny Sanders 2001, Lia Schendel 2005, 2006, Danielle Schmitt 2006, Kelly Schneider 2003, Stefanie Schroeder Clarice Seifert Jessica Shain 2003, Lea Shreve Meghan Smith 2006, Christie Szyman Emily Tatum Susan Trenery Sarah Turner 2002, Lydia Vandenbergh 2002, 2003, Katie Vogel 2007, Lindsey Wegrzyn Kim Wilbert Jennifer Wilhelmy 1996, Tricia Williams 2000, Nuria Zufia
2007, 2008 2008 2009 2008, 2009 1996, 1997 1998 2004, 2005 2007, 2008 1997 2008, 2009 2002 2006, 2007 2002, 2003 1999, 2000 2006, 2007 1995, 1996 2004, 2005 2002, 2003 2003 2004, 2005 2003 1997 2004, 2006 2008, 2009 2008, 2009 2006, 2007 1998 2007, 2008 2004, 2005 2008 1998 1999, 2000 2002, 2003 1997, 1998 2009 1997, 1998 1997, 1998 2004, 2005 2005, 2006 1996 2002, 2003 2002, 2003 1996 2005, 2006 2005, 2006 2003, 2004 2007, 2008 2003, 2004 1998 2002 1996, 1997 2002, 2003 2007, 2008 2007, 2008 2004, 2005 2007 2002 2004, 2005 2001 2007, 2008 1998 2009 1996, 1997 2003, 2004 2004, 2005 2008, 2009 2003 1995 1997, 1998 2001, 2002 2006, 2007
Note: Student-athlete must have maintained a 3.00 grade point average for the entire academic year. Year listed is the first year of academic year.
Clemson in the Polls 1994 Date Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Final
C 17 16 16 15 13 11 13
SA 19 19 19 19 16 15 15
SB Record NP 6-2 NP 8-2 NP 10-3 NP 11-3 NP 14-3 NP 15-3 NP 15-4
1995 Date C SA SB Record Preseason 14 14 NP Sept. 5 10 NP NP 2-0 Sept. 12 15 8 NP 3-1 Sept. 19 15 9 NP 3-2 Sept. 26 T-14 13 NP 4-3 Oct. 3 17 13 NP 7-3 Oct. 10 17 17 NP 8-4 Oct. 17 18 19 NP 9-5 Oct. 24 18 19 NP 12-5 Oct. 31 17 15 NP 14-5 Final 16 15 NR 14-6
1996 Date Preseason Sept. 2 Sept. 9 Sept. 16 Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Nov. 11 Final
C NP 14 9 8 15 13 10 10 16 16 13 11 18
SA 11 11 11 9 16 19 15 15 20 NR 20 11 NP
SB Record NP NP 2-0 NP 2-1 NP 5-1 NP 6-2 NP 7-2-1 NP 8-3-1 NP 9-3-1 NP 11-4-1 NP 11-5-1 NP 13-5-1 NP 15-6-1 12 15-7-1
1997 Date Preseason Sept. 1 Sept. 8 Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Final
C 20 20 11 10 14 13 12 19 20 15 12 14 10
SA 20 8 11 12 10 9 9 12 17 17 14 10 NP
SB Record NP NP 2-0 NP 3-1 NP 4-2 NP 5-2 NP 7-2 NP 8-2 NP 9-3 NP 10-4 NP 11-5 NP 12-5 NP 13-6 7 15-7
Nov. 9 Final
12 11 NP 11 NP 13
15-6 16-7
1999 Date Preseason Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Final
C 12 10 7 18 NR 15 10 9 14 9 8 8 6
SA 10 NP 8 12 NR 17 9 8 15 14 15 9 NP
SB Record NP 13 2-0 8 4-0 10 5-1 25 5-3 21 6-3-1 11 7-3-1 9 9-3-1 14 10-4-1 10 12-4-1 13 12-5-1 14 13-6-1 6 14-7-1
2000 Date Preseason Aug. 29 Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Final
C SA SB Record 6 9 NP NP 7 7 2-0 5 6 6 4-0 4 5 4 6-0 2 2 2 8-0 2 2 2 10-0 2 2 2 12-0 5 8 4 13-1 5 7 3 14-1 4 7 2 14-1-1 4 5 2 15-1-1 5 7 5 17-2-1 5 NP 5 19-3-1
2001 Date Preseason Sept. 3 Sept. 10 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15
C 12 11 9 15 11 8 14
SA 10 9 7 12 9 7 13
SB Record NP 13 1-0 8 3-0 15 4-1 10 5-1 9 7-1 14 8-2
Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 11 Final
12 10 15 18 11
14 12 15 15 NP
14 10-3 14 12-3 T15 13-4 14 13-4-1 10 15-5-1
2002 Date Preseason Sept. 2 Sept. 9 Sept. 16 Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Nov. 11 Final
C 14 13 18 NR NR 25 24 NR 20 20 14 15 25
SA 16 14 12 17 24 19 19 16 17 12 12 14 NP
SB Record NP 10 1-0 22 1-2 NR 4-3 NR 4-4 NR 5-4 24 7-4 NR 8-5 NR 9-6 NR 10-6 23 12-6 16 14-7 21 14-8
2003 Date Preseason Sept. 1 Sept. 8 Sept. 15 Oct. 6 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Final
C 20 20 19 13 24 23 23 NR NR
SA 19 19 19 17 NR 22 12 17 17
SB Record NP 17 1-0 19 3-1 16 5-1 NR 7-2-1 23 9-5-2 19 11-5-2 20 11-6-2 NR 11-7-2
2004 Date Preseason Aug. 31 Sept. 7 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 19
C NR NP 7 10 NR NR NR 22
SA 12 5 5 10 20 15 24 24
SB Record NP 8 2-0 5 4-0 7 5-1 19 5-3 21 6-3 29 7-4 24 10-5
Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Final
NR NR NR NR
24 24 25 25
24 10-6 24 10-6-1 22 10-7-2 NR 10-8-2
2005 Date Oct. 25 Nov. 1
C SA SB Record 23 NR NR 9-6-2 24 NR NR 9-7-2
2006 Date Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Final
C 25 21 T-14
SA NR NR 25
SB Record NR 10-6-2 23 11-7-2 15 11-8-5
2007 Date Preseason Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5
C 19 20 17 20 17 15 19 20 25 NR NR
SA NR NR 25 NR 14 14 21 25 NR NR NR
SB Record NR NR 1-0 22 4-0 NR 5-1 NR 7-1 19 8-1-1 19 8-2-1 24 8-2-3 24 8-3-4 25 8-3-5 23 9-4-5
Note: Rankings listed are top- 25 only C - National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) poll SA - Soccer America poll SB - Soccer Buzz poll (poll be gan in 1995, only final rankings available from 1995-97) NP - no poll NR - not ranked
1998 Date Preseason Sept. 7 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2
C 14 8 18 12 14 12 13 16 14 14
SA 7 7 19 18 17 13 12 18 18 14
SB Record NP NP 2-0 NP 2-2 NP 3-3 NP 5-3 NP 7-3 NP 9-3 NP 10-5 NP 12-5 NP 13-5
Clemson’s 2000 team was ranked second by the NSCAA, Soccer America and Soccer Buzz in three consecutive weekly polls from September 18 - October 2, 2000. The second-place ranking remains the highest national ranking in program history.
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Great Seasons
1997
NCAA Quarterfinals Ranked Sixth in Final National Poll
The 1997 season was highlighted by the Tigers’ first ever appearance in the NCAA Tournament’s Final Eight. In the tournament’s first round match on November 17, Clemson defeated Georgia 1-0 at Riggs Field. Sophomore forward Jennifer Crawford scored her 17th goal of the season to lead Clemson to victory over the Bulldogs. In the Round of 16, three Clemson players, sophomore midfielder Beth Keller, junior forward Sheri Bueter, and junior midfielder Sara Burkett, had one goal and one assist each in leading the 10th-ranked Tigers to a 5-0 win over UNC Greensboro at Clemson on Novem1997 Starting Lineup/Statistics ber 22. Clemson’s Pos. Name Class Statistics season came to an G Suzanne Putnam SR 58 saves end in the NCAA G Meredith McCullen JR 52 saves Quarterfinals with B Diana Akin JR 0g, 0a 0g, 0a a 3-0 loss to Santa B Nancy Augustyniak FR 0g, 0a Clara in Santa Clara, B Lindsay Massengale JR JR 8g, 12a CA on November 29. M Sara Burkett SO 5g, 1a On the season, M Alison Burpee SO 2g, 4a Clemson was led in M Beth Keller M Julie Augustyniak FR 2g, 0a goals by Crawford Jennifer Crawford SO 17g, 2a with 17, which ranks F F Sheri Bueter JR 5g, 9a her fourth in Tiger F Lissa Mansberry SR 5g, 1a history for single season goals. Burkett was Clemson’s assist leader, tallying 12 that season and moving into second place in Clemson record books for single season assists. The Tigers notched three wins over top 10 teams, #4 William & Mary, #5 Virginia and #8 Virginia. Burkett became Clemson’s first All-American in women’s soccer and was named first-team All-ACC for the third straight year. Bueter was also an all-conference selection, and both she and Burkett were named to the NSCAA’s All-Southeast Region Team. Clemson had a six-match winning streak that included wins over fourth-ranked William & Mary, Furman, N.C. State, Florida State and rivals South Carolina and Georgia. Crawford netted four goals in the win over the Gamecocks and took over first place in Clemson history for most goals in a single game. Crawford also recorded a hat trick against Massachusetts, becoming just the third player in Clemson history to ever record a hat trick. Bueter, Burkett and Crawford scored two goals apiece in the Tigers’ win over Davidson during the regular season. It was just the second time that three players scored two or more goals in a single match. The 1997 season was the fourth consecutive year that Clemson advanced to the NCAA Women’s Soccer Tournament, which was just the fourth year of the program’s existence.
In 1999, the Tigers advanced to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Women’s Soccer Tournament for the second time in the program’s six-year history. After receiving a first-round bye, Julie Augustyniak scored with only 41 seconds remaining to give Clemson a 1-0 win over Marquette in the second round match held at Clemson, SC on November 13. It was defender Augustyniak’s first goal of the season. The eighth-ranked Tigers went on to battle 11th-ranked Wake Forest to a 0-0 tie at Riggs Field in the Round of 16 on November 20 and advanced to the Final Eight by winning the penalty kick round 3-1. Fresh1999 Starting Lineup/Statistics man Cindy Mullinix Pos. Name Class Statistics scored what proved G Katie Carson SO 109 saves to be the key pen- B Julie Augustyniak JR 1g, 2a alty kick for Clemson. B Nancy Augustyniak JR 2g, 2a SO 0g, 2a North Carolina de- B Louisa Boyle FR 1g, 3a feated Clemson 3-0 B Audria Lyons SR 6g, 3a at Chapel Hill in the M Alison Burpee SR 8g, 7a quarterfinal round on M Beth Keller SO 1g, 2a November 27, ending M Leigh Clark M Lea Shreve JR 3g, 1a the Tigers’ 1999 sea F Deliah Arrington FR 9g, 7a son. F Heather Beem FR 7g, 7a Clemson finished the year with a 147-2 record overall and a 4-3 mark in league play. The Tigers finished sixth in the final NSCAA poll and ninth in the final Soccer America listing. It marked the sixth straight season Clemson advanced to the NCAA Women’s Soccer Tournament since 1994, the program’s first year. The Tigers were led in scoring in 1999 by freshman Deliah Arrington with nine goals and seven assists. Beth Keller recorded eight goals and seven assists and freshman Heather Beem had seven goals and seven assists on the season. Clemson goalkeeper Katie Carson posted 12 solo shutouts and allowed only 17 goals in 23 games. She had a then-record 0.74 goals against average and recorded 109 saves. The 109 saves moved her into first place in Tiger record books for single season saves. Clemson’s Keller and Nancy Augustyniak were named FirstTeam All-ACC, while Julie Augustyniak was named to the second team. Keller, Carson, Nancy Augustyniak and Alison Burpee were all named to the NSCAA AllSoutheast Region team. Nancy Augustyniak and Carson were also named to the All-ACC Tournament Team in 1999. Five Clemson players, Beem, Carson, Rachel Gallegos, Arrington and Keller were named to Soccer America’s Team-of-the-Week during various weeks of the season and Beem and Gallegos also garnered Atlantic Coast Conference Player-of-the-Week honors that season. Defender Julie Augustyniak scored her first goal of the season with 0:41 seconds left on the clock to help the Tigers to a 1-0 victory over Marquette in the second round of the 1999 NCAA Tournament.
Sheri Bueter netted five goals and nine assists for the Tigers in 1997, including a goal and an assist in the team’s Round of 16 win over UNC-Greensboro.
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The Tigers’ 2000 season included an ACC regular season title and an appearance in the NCAA Tournament’s Final Eight for the second consecutive year. Clemson won 12 straight matches to start the season and set a school record for most consecutive wins at any time during a season. The Tigers upset number-one ranked North Carolina 2-1 on September 13, marking the program’s first ever upset win over a top-ranked team. Deliah Arrington scored the winning goal for Clemson and the team earned a number two national ranking in all three polls following the victory. 2000 Starting Lineup/Statistics Winning the ACC Pos. Name Class Statistics regular season title, G Katie Carson JR 59 saves Clemson led the 2000 B Julie Augustyniak SR 0g, 5a Nancy Augustyniak SR 2g, 1a All-ACC women’s B Alison Sinclair FR 1g, 2a soccer teams with a B Leigh Clark JR 2g, 4a school-record four B SR 2g, 4a first-team selections M Lea Shreve FR 3g, 2a in Deliah Arrington, M Allison Mitchell SR 0g, 2a Nancy Augustyniak, M Tricia Williams F Lindsay Browne FR 13g, 12a Lindsay Browne and F Deliah Arrington SO 12g, 10a Katie Carson. Coach F Heather Beem SO 6g, 2a Ray Leone won the Atlantic Coast Conference Coach of the Year award and Browne was named ACC Freshman of the Year as well as to the ACC All-Freshman team. Julie Augustyniak and Browne were members of the All-ACC Tournament Team in 2000. The Tigers finished the year ranked seventh in the final Soccer America poll and fifth in the final NSCAA poll. In the NCAA Tournament, Clemson defeated Duke 2-1 in the second round at Riggs Field on November 11 and then defeated Florida State 2-0 in the Round of 16 on November 17, also on Riggs Field. In the quarterfinals, UCLA ended the Tigers’ season by winning 2-1 at Clemson on November 25. Junior goalkeeper Katie Carson recorded 59 saves on the season and posted a goals allowed average of 0.63, which put her in first place in Tiger record books for single season goals allowed average. Nancy Augustyniak was named a second-team All-American by the NSCAA and Lindsay Browne was honored as the National Freshman of the Year by Soccer America. Nancy Augustyniak, Deliah Arrington, Julie Augustyniak and Browne were named All-Americans by SoccerTimes. com. Head Coach Ray Leone was named Southeast Region Coach of the Year by the NSCAA and four Clemson players were named to the NSCAA All-Southeast Region Team in 2000.
The 2006 season marked the fourth time in program history that the Tigers have advanced to the NCAA Quarterfinals. In the first round of the tournament, Clemson battled Vanderbilt to a 1-1 tie and then advanced on penalty kicks 4-3 on November 10 at Riggs Field. The Tigers then faced Oklahoma State in the second round at Riggs on November 12. The game was scoreless in regulation and Clemson won the penalty kick round by a score of 4-2. In the Round of 16 in Stanford, CA on November 17, Clemson faced Stanford and had a third-straight 2006 Starting Lineup/Statistics match advance to Pos. Name Class Statistics penalty kicks after G Ashley Phillips JR 119 saves ending in a tie in reg- B Kelly Schneider SR 1g, 0a Amber Funk SR 1g, 0a ulation (0-0). Clem- B Molly Johnson SO 0g, 1a son won 4-2 in the B Britten Meyer SR 0g, 1a penalty kick round, B FR 6g, 4a marking the third M Molly Franklin FR 3g, 3a consecutive match M Katie Vogel JR 3g, 0a the Tigers tied and M Elizabeth Jobe F Meghan Smith SO 5g, 5a advanced by winning F Julie Bolt SO 5g, 5a penalty kicks. The Ti F Nuria Zufia FR 4g, 3a gers made NCAA soccer history by becoming the first team ever to advance three consecutive matches in tournament play by winning penalty kicks. The 21st-ranked Tigers then faced ACC foe and fifth-ranked Florida State in the Final Eight on November 24, falling 2-1 at Tallahassee for only their second loss in 11 matches. Clemson finished the season with an 11-8-5 overall record and a 5-3-1 mark in conference play. Molly Franklin led the team in scoring with six goals and four assists for 16 points. Clemson finished 15th in the Soccer Buzz final poll and in a tie for 14th in the final NSCAA poll. Four Tigers were named to the All-ACC team, as Julie Bolt, Elizabeth Jobe and Ashley Phillips were named to the second team and Katie Vogel was named to the All-ACC Freshman Team. Forward Meghan Smith was a member of the All-ACC Tournament Team. Goalkeeper Ashley Phillips was named a third-team All-American by the NSCAA and Soccer Buzz. Five players were named to the Soccer Buzz AllSoutheast Region team. Phillips was named to the first team, Bolt and Jobe were named to the second team and Franklin and Vogel were named to the Southeast Region All-Freshman team. Phillips (first team) and Jobe (second team) were also named to the NSCAA’s All-Southeast Region team. Vogel was named to Soccer America’s Team of the Week and the ACC Player-ofthe-Week for the week of Oct. 17. Elizabeth Jobe scored the game-winning penalty kicks for the Tigers in NCAA tournament matches against Oklahoma State and Stanford in 2006.
Forward Lindsay Browne led Clemson with 13 goals and 12 assists in 2000 and was named National Freshman of the Year by Soccer America and Rookie of the Year by the ACC.
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Program History April 3, 1993 - Clemson announced that it would field a women’s soccer team for the 1994 season. June 30, 1993 - Tracey Leone was named Clemson’s first-ever women’s soccer coach. August 20, 1993 - Tracey Leone started work at Clemson University. September 4, 1994 - Clemson played its first-ever women’s soccer match against North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The topranked Tar Heels defeated the Tigers 7-0. September 9, 1994 The Tigers played their first home match against Loyola (MD). Keri Nelson recorded the Tigers’ firstever goal at the 28:09 mark in the game. Nikki Tompkins was credited with the first assist in program history. Clemson earned its first-ever women’s soccer victory by a score of 5-1. September 18, 1994 Clemson upset #15 Vanderbilt 2-1 in overtime in Nashville. It was the program’s first win over a ranked team. The ComKeri Nelson scored Clemson’s first-ever goal on modores were ranked September 9, 1994 in the Tigers’ 5-1 victory over 15th in the ISAA poll and 16th by Soccer America. Loyola (MD). September 26, 1994 - Clemson entered the national rankings for the first time in program history. The Tigers were ranked 17th by the ISAA and 19th by Soccer America. October 15, 1994 - Clemson won its first Atlantic Coast Conference match with a 4-2 victory over N.C. State at home. Ironically, the Tiger men’s team won their first conference match over N.C. State on November 11, 1967. November 2, 1994 - The Tigers’ Carmie Landeen and Sheri Bueter were named second-team All-ACC as announced by the league’s office. Landeen was also named ACC Rookie-of-theYear. November 3, 1994 - Clemson lost to N.C. State in overtime in the first round of the ACC Tournament in Chapel Hill, NC. It was the first-ever match played in the conference tournament for the Tigers. November 6, 1994 - Clemson received its first-ever bid to the NCAA Women’s Soccer Tournament. The Tigers were the only first-year team in the nation to earn a bid. November 9, 1994 - Clemson played N.C. State to a 1-1 tie after 150 minutes of the Tigers’ first-ever NCAA Tournament match, but the Wolfpack advanced to the next round by winning penalty kicks, 5-4.
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September 29-30, 1995 - The Tigers won the Clemson Tournament with a 6-0 victory over Florida State and a 7-0 defeat of South Carolina. October 17, 1995 - Clemson claimed its 25th all-time victory in a 4-0 win over UNC-Asheville. November 1, 1995 - Meredith McCullen and Sara Burkett were named first-team All-ACC and Carmie Landeen earned secondteam all-conference honors. November 6, 1995 - Clemson finished the season ranked 16th in the ISAA poll and 15th according to the Soccer America listing. November 12, 1995 - The Tigers lost to Texas A&M by a score of 4-1 in the first round of the 1995 NCAA Tournament in College Station, TX. September 13-14, 1996 - Clemson defeated Virginia 2-1 on September 13 and Georgia Washington 2-0 on September 14 en route to winning the Virginia Invitational. November 1, 1996 - The Tigers defeated eighth-ranked Maryland by a score of 2-0 at Historic Riggs Field, recording the program’s first-ever win over a top-10 team. November 6, 1996 - Sara Burkett was named to the All-ACC first team and Beth Keller was a member of the conference’s second-team. November 7-10, 1996 - The Tigers played host to the ACC Tournament on Historic Riggs Field. Clemson lost to North Carolina in the championship game by a score of 4-1. The Tigers appeared on television in the semifinal and championship games, marking the first time that the team had ever been on television. November 11, 1996 - Clemson finished 11th in the final Soccer America poll. November 17, 1996 - The Tigers lost to Wake Forest 2-1 in the first round of the NCAA Women’s Soccer Tournament held in Clemson, SC.
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Sara Burkett was named to the NSCAA’s All-America Second Team and earned first-team All-ACC honors in 1997.
Program History December 12, 1996 - Clemson was ranked 18th in the final NSCAA poll.
1-0 in the second round of the NCAA Women’s Soccer Tournament. Clemson had received a first-round bye.
September 23, 1997 - Clemson recorded its 50th all-time win in history with a 2-1 victory at N.C. State.
November 20, 1999 - Clemson and Wake Forest tied 0-0 in the NCAA Tournament Round of 16 at Historic Riggs Field, but the Tigers advanced to the quarterfinals via penalty kicks.
October 24, 1997 - Clemson defeated Virginia 2-0 at Historic Riggs Field. The Cavaliers were ranked fifth in the nation entering the contest, making it the program’s first-ever win over a top-five team. November 6, 1997 - Sara Burkett was named first-team AllACC while Sheri Bueter and Meredith McCullen were both named second-team all-conference. November 17, 1997 - Clemson defeated Georgia 1-0 in the first round of the NCAA Women’s Soccer Tournament. November 22, 1997 - The Tigers defeated UNC-Greensboro in the Final 16 of the NCAA Women’s Soccer Tournament at Historic Riggs Field. November 29, 1997 - Clemson fell to Santa Clara 3-0 in the NCAA Women’s Soccer Tournament Quarterfinals in Santa Clara, CA. December 6, 1997 - Sara Burkett was named to the NSCAA All-America second team, becoming the first women’s soccer AllAmerican in Clemson history. October 2-3, 1998 - Clemson defeated LSU 7-0 on October 2, and Kentucky 3-2 on October 3 to win the ACC-SEC Challenge. November 4, 1998 - Sara Burkett and Sheri Bueter were named first-team All-ACC, and Beth Keller was named to the conference’s second-team. It was Burkett’s fourth nomination to the All-ACC First Team, and she was just the 13th athlete in Clemson history to be a four-time member of the team. November 5, 1998 - Beth Keller scored a three-goal hat trick to lead Clemson to a 4-1 ACC Tournament win over N.C. State. It remains the only postseason hat trick in program history. November 6, 1998 - Beth Keller netted two goals in the Tigers’ ACC Tournament semifinal win over Virginia, who was ranked 13th in the nation entering the contest. November 8, 1998 - North Carolina defeated Clemson in the ACC Championship game at Orlando, FL. The game was televised live. November 11, 1998 - Clemson finished 11th in the final Soccer America poll. November 15, 1998 - The Tigers defeated 11th-ranked Vanderbilt in the Round of 32 at the NCAA Women’s Soccer Tournament. The win was Clemson’s 16th of the season. November 21, 1998 - Penn State defeated Clemson 1-0 in the NCAA Tournament Round of 16 at State College, PA. December 9, 1998 - Clemson finished 11th in the final NSCAA poll. November 13, 1999 - Clemson’s Julie Augustyniak scored with 0:41 seconds left in regulation as the Tigers defeated Marquette
November 27, 1999 - North Carolina defeated Clemson 3-0 in the NCAA Quarterfinals in Chapel Hill. This was the second Final Eight appearance for the Tigers in two years. December 8, 1999 - Clemson finished the NSCAA poll ranked sixth in the nation. August 25-October 1, 2000 - The Tigers won 12 straight matches to start the season, setting a school record for most consecutive wins. August 25-27, 2000 - Clemson defeated UCLA and Old Dominion to win the Clemson/Nike Kickoff Classic. September 1-3, 2000 - The Tigers defeated Dayton 2-1 on September 1, and were victorious over Charlotte 1-0 on September 3 en route to the Clemson/Nike Invitational title. September 13, 2000 - Clemson upset number-one ranked North Carolina 2-1 in the Tigers’ first-ever upset over a topranked team. Deliah Arrington scored the winning goal at the 74:31 mark in the match. September 22-23, 2000 - The Tigers won the Clemson University Invitational with a 5-0 defeat of UNC-Asheville and a 1-0 victory over Furman. September 29, 2000 - Clemson defeated 14th-ranked Virginia in overtime in Charlottesville to record the program’s 100th alltime victory. November 5, 2000 - ACC regular-season champion Clemson led the 2000 All-ACC women’s soccer team with a school-record four first-team selections, as voted upon by the league’s eight head coaches. Deliah Arrington, Nancy Augustyniak, Lindsay Browne and Katie Carson were the Tigers’ four honorees. Ray Leone won the ACC Coach-ofthe-Year award after leading the Tigers to the school’s first ACC regular-season title. The 2000 Clemson squad compiled a record of 16-1-1 in the regular season and earned the number-one seed in the ACC Championship. Lindsay Browne was named ACC Freshman-of-the-Year and was a member of the All-ACC Freshman Nancy Augustyniak was one of four Tigers named to the All-ACC First Team for the 2000 season. Team.
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Program History November 6, 2000 - Clemson finished seventh in the final Soccer America poll. November 11, 2000 - The Tigers defeated Duke 2-1 in the second round of the NCAA Tournament at Historic Riggs Field after receiving a first-round bye. November 17, 2000 - Clemson defeated Florida State 2-0 in the NCAA Tournament Round of 16 at Clemson, SC. November 25, 2000 - Clemson lost to UCLA by a score of 2-1 in the NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals at Clemson, SC. December 7, 2000 - Four Clemson women’s soccer players were named to the NSCAA All-Southeast Region Team. Deliah Arrington, Nancy Augustyniak and Lindsay Browne were named to the first team, while Julie Augustyniak was a second-team honoree. Head Coach Ray Leone was named the Southeast Region Coach-of-the-Year. December 11, 2000 - The Tigers were ranked fifth in the final NSCAA poll. Nancy Augustyniak was named a second-team AllAmerican by the association. On the same day, five Clemson women’s soccer players were drafted by the Women’s United Soccer Association (WUSA), which was a women’s professional soccer league started in the spring of 2001 consisting of eight teams: Atlanta, Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Orlando-Tampa, San Diego, San Francisco and Washington D.C. Defender Nancy Augustyniak was the 33rd overall pick and defender Julie Augustyniak was the 64th overall pick as the twins were both drafted by the Atlanta Beat. Midfielder Amy Gray was the 90th pick overall by the Washington Freedom and forward Beth Keller was selected 98th overall by the Philadelphia Charge. Lindsay Massengale, a defender, was taken as the 108th overall pick by the Boston Breakers. December 30, 2000 - Ray Leone resigned as the head coach of the Tigers to become the head coach at Arizona State. January 30, 2001 - Clemson’s Lindsay Browne was named National Freshman of the Year by Soccer America. Deliah Arrington, Julie and Nancy Augustyniak and Lindsay Browne were named AllAmericans by Soccer Times. Nancy Augustyniak was named to the first team. Arrington and Julie Augustyniak were named to the second team. Lindsay Browne was an honorable mention honoree. February 10, Katie Carson was named a third-team All-American on the field 2001 - Todd and an Academic All-American in the classroom by the NSCAA Bramble was in 2001. named the head
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women’s soccer coach at Clemson. September 2, 2001 - Todd Bramble coached his first game and recorded his first win as the Tiger Head Coach with a 4-0 victory over Richmond in Clemson. November 16, 2001 - Clemson defeated Kentucky 1-0 in overtime in the first round of the NCAA Tournament at Clemson, SC. Cindy Mullinix scored the game’s only goal. November 18, 2001 - The Tigers defeated Florida State 1-0 in the NCAA Tournament Second Round at Clemson, SC with Paige Ledford netting the winning goal. November 25, 2001 - Clemson fell to Florida by a score of 3-1 in the NCAA Tournament’s Round of 16 in Gainesville, FL. December 9, 2001 - Goalkeeper Katie Carson was named a third-team All-American by the NSCAA. January 9, 2002 - Two Clemson women’s soccer players, Katie Carson and Leigh Clark, were named Academic All-Americans by the NSCAA. Clark was named to the first team, while Carson was a member of the third team. February 11, 2002 - Katie Carson was selected in the third round (21st overall pick) of the WUSA draft by the Philadelphia Charge. November 8, 2002 - Clemson defeated Duke 2-0 in the semifinals of the ACC Tournament. Deliah Arrington netted one goal in the match, becoming the first Tiger to score 50 goals in a career. November 10, 2002 - Clemson fell to North Carolina in the championship game of the ACC Tournament in Orlando, FL. The Tigers defeated N.C. State and Duke en route to the championship match. November 15, 2002 - The Tigers lost to Richmond in the first round of the NCAA Tournament in Charlotte, NC. February 3, 2003 - Two Tigers were chosen in the WUSA draft held at league headquarters in Atlanta, GA. Deliah Arrington was selected in the first round as the sixth overall pick of the draft by the Philadelphia Charge. Heather Beem was the 25th overall pick, the first pick of the fourth round, by the New York Power. September 12-14, 2003 - Clemson defeated Dayton 2-0 and Rhode Island 2-0 as the Tigers won the Furman Invitational. November 3, 2003 - Courtney Foster was named ACC Playerof-the-Week for the second consecutive week, becoming the first Tiger in history to garner the conference weekly honor in consecutive weeks. November 14, 2003 - Clemson advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the 10th consecutive season. Georgia defeated the Tigers in the first round in Knoxville, TN. August 27, 2004 - The Tigers defeated fourth-ranked Texas 1-0 in Austin, TX. This was the highest-ranked team that the team had ever defeated on the road. August 29, 2004 - Clemson upset fifth-ranked Texas A&M 4-1
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Program History November 17, 2006 - The Tigers achieved an NCAA Tournament first by advancing three consecutive matches in tournament play by winning penalty kicks. Previously tying Vanderbilt and Oklahoma State and advancing by way of penalty kicks, on this date, Clemson tied Stanford 0-0 in Stanford, CA and won the penalty kick round 4-2 to reach the NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals. November 24, 2006 - Clemson fell to Florida State in the NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals. It was the Tigers’ fourth trip to the national quarterfinals in the program’s 13-year history. December 6, 2006 - Ashley Phillips was named a third-team All-American by the NSCAA. Phillips (first team) and Elizabeth Jobe (third team) were named to the NSCAA All-Southeast Region team. Phillips was also a third-team All-American according to Soccer Buzz.
The 2006 Tigers made NCAA soccer history by becoming the first men’s or women’s team in history to advance three consecutive matches in tournament play by winning penalty kicks. in College Station, TX. It marked the first time in 30 years that a Clemson sports team had defeated two different top-five teams in consecutive road contests. November 12, 2004 - The Tigers reached the NCAA Tournament for the 11th straight season. Clemson fell to Auburn 2-0 in the first round of the tournament. October 20, 2005 - Clemson upset eighth-ranked Duke 1-0 at Riggs Field. Courtney Foster scored the match’s lone goal. November 1, 2005 - Courtney Foster, Allison Graham and Ashley Phillips were named to the All-ACC Second Team. November 11, 2005 - Clemson fell to Virginia Commonwealth in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. It was the 12th consecutive season that the Tigers received a bid to the national tournament. December 14, 2005 - Goalkeeper Ashley Phillips was named to the NSCAA All-Southeast Region First Team. September 9-11, 2006 - Clemson defeated Furman 4-0 and Charlotte 3-0 to win the Carolina’s Cup tournament in Greenville, SC. October 15, 2006 - The Tigers upset ninth-ranked Wake Forest 2-1 at Historic Riggs Field. October 31, 2006 - Julie Bolt, Elizabeth Jobe and Ashley Phillips were named to the All-ACC Second Team and Katie Vogel was named to the All-ACC Freshman Team. November 10, 2006 - Clemson tied Vanderbilt 1-1 after two overtime periods in the first round of the NCAA Tournament in Clemson, SC. The Tigers advanced to the tournament’s second round by winning penalty kicks 4-3. November 12, 2006 - Clemson and Oklahoma State played to a 0-0 draw in the NCAA Tournament’s second round at Historic Riggs Field. Clemson won the penalty kick round 4-2 to reach the NCAA Final 16.
November 7, 2007 - Ashley Phillips was named First Team AllACC and Julie Bolt and Elizabeth Jobe earned second team honors. The three players combined have amassed eight career all-conference honors. November 16, 2007 - The Tigers were selected to the NCAA Tournament for the 14th consecutive season. Clemson came back from a two goal deficit to defeat Charlotte 4-2 in the first round before falling to #15 Tennessee 1-0 in double overtime in the second round of the tournament. November 30, 2007 - Todd Bramble resigned as the coach of Clemson to become the head coach at Alabama. January 14, 2008 - Hershey Strosberg was named the fourth head coach in Clemson women’s soccer program history. October 6, 2008 - Former Tiger All-American Nancy Augustyniak Goffi was the 11th overall pick in the Women’s Professional Soccer League draft by the Boston Breakers. Another former star, Jenny Anderson-Hammond, was the 22nd overall pick in the draft, by the NJ/NY Sky Blue FC.
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Stars from the Past
Deliah Arrington 1999-2002
• Second-Team All-American by NSCAA and ThirdTeam by Soccer Buzz, 2002 • ACC Player-of-the-Year, 2002 • Honorable Mention All-American by Soccer Buzz, 2000 • Soccer Buzz Freshman All-American, 1999 • Second-Team Soccer Times All-American, 2000 • National Strength Coaches Association AllAmerican, 2003 • First-Team All-ACC, 2000, 2001 and 2002 • All-ACC Tournament Team, 2002 • Clemson’s all-time leading scorer in goals (50) and points (127)
Sara Burkett 1995-1998
• Third-Team All-American by Soccer Times, 2000 • Second-Team All-ACC, 1999 • All-ACC Tournament Team, 2000 • Second-Team NSCAA All-Southeast Region, 2000 • Soccer Buzz All-Southeast Region Team, 1999 (Second Team) and 2000 (Third Team) • Named to the ACC 50th Anniversary Women’s Soccer Team • Ranks in a tie for first in Clemson history for most games started with 89 from 1997-2000
Katie Carson
Julie Augustyniak
1998-2001
1997-2000
• Second-Team NSCAA All-American, 2000 • First-Team Soccer Buzz All-American, 2000 • First-Team Soccer Times All-American, 2000 • First-Team All-ACC, 1999 and 2000 • All-ACC Tournament Team, 1998 and 1999 • Soccer Buzz Southeast Region Defensive Playerof-the-Year, 2000 • NSCAA All-Southeast Region Team, 1999 (Second Team) and 2000 (First Team) • Named to the ACC 50th Anniversary Women’s Soccer Team
Nancy Augustyniak
Beth Keller
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Lindsay Browne 2000-2004
Sheri Bueter 1994-1998
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1994-1998
• Soccer America National Freshman of the Year, 2000 • Third-Team Soccer Buzz All-American, 2000 • First-Team Soccer Buzz Freshman All-American, 2000 • Honorable Mention All-American by Soccer Times, 2000 • ACC Rookie-of-the-Year, 2000 • First-Team All-ACC, 2000 and 2001 • All-ACC Tournament Team, 2000 • Ranks third in Clemson history in career points (102) and assists (34) and sixth in career goals (34)
• 2009 Clemson Athletic Hall of Fame inductee • Honorable Mention Soccer Times All-American, 2000 • First-Team All-ACC in 1998 and Second-Team, 1994 and 1997 • All-ACC Tournament, 1996, 1997 and 1998 • Third-Team NSCAA All-Southeast Region, 1997 • Second-Team Soccer Buzz All-Southeast Region, 1997 and 1998 • Ranks first in Clemson history in career assists with 40 and assists per game with 0.45, and sixth in career points with 92
Carmie Landeen 1994-1995
Ashley Phillips 2004-2007
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• 2004 Clemson Athletic Hall of Fame inductee, the first Clemson women’s soccer inductee • Second-Team NSCAA All-American, 1997 • Soccer America All-Freshman Team, 1995 • First-Team Soccer Times All-American, 1997 and 1998 • Second-Team Soccer Buzz All-American, 1997, 1998 • First-Team All-ACC from 1995-98, Clemson’s only four-time all-conference selection • All-ACC Tournament Team, 1996 and 1997 • Named to the ACC 50th Anniversary Team • Second in Clemson history in career points (114) and assists (36), and third in goals (39) • Third-Team NSCAA All-American, 2001 • Honorable Mention Soccer Buzz All-American, 2001 • First-Team All-ACC, 2000 • All-ACC Tournament Team, 1999 • First-Team NSCAA All-Southeast Region Team, 2001 and Second-Team, 1999 • First-Team Soccer Buzz All-Southeast Region Team, 2000 and 2001 • NSCAA Scholar All-America Team, 2001 • Ranks in a tie for second in ACC history in career solo shutouts (34) • Clemson career leader in GAA (0.86) and solo shutouts (34) and second in career saves with 305
• Soccer Buzz All-America Third-Team, 1999 and Honorable Mention, 1998 • Honorable Mention Soccer Times All-American, 1998 • First-Team All-ACC, 1999 and Second-Team, 1996 and 1998 • All-ACC Tournament Team, 1998 • NSCAA All-Southeast Region First-Team, 1996 and 1999 and Second-Team, 1998 • Soccer Buzz All-Southeast Region First-Team, 1999 and Second-Team, 1997 and 1998 • Named to the ACC 50th Anniversary Team • Ranks fifth in Clemson history in career points (93) and goals (35)
• Third-Team NSCAA All-American, 1995 • Soccer America All-Freshman Team, 1994 • ACC Rookie-of-the-Year, 1994 • Second-Team All-ACC, 1994 and 1995 • Ranked fourth in the nation in goals (24) and points (57) in 1994, and led the ACC in both categories that year • Holds single season records in goals (24), points (57) and hat tricks (3), all recorded in 1994 • Ranks second in Clemson history in career goals (43) and fourth in career points (99), despite playing just two seasons • Recorded five career hat tricks
• Third-Team NSCAA and Soccer Buzz All-American, 2006 • Second-Team All-ACC, 2005 and 2006, and FirstTeam, 2007 • NSCAA and Soccer Buzz All-Southeast Region, 2005-2007 • Ranks first in Clemson history in career saves with 326 • Ranks second in Tiger record books in save percentage (.812) and solo shutouts (21) • Holds the Clemson single season record for saves with 119 recorded in 2006