CLEMSON, S.C. Oskar Ågren scored the game-winning and only goal of the game in the 108th minute of play on a penalty kick that he drilled into the net to send the Clemson Tigers (14-5-0) to their 27th NCAA Sweet Sixteen and third season in a row. The Tigers’ 1-0 victory over Denver (10-4-5) grants them the right to take on ninth-seeded Kentucky at Historic Riggs Field on Sunday, November 28. Clemson dominated the possession for most of the match finishing with 10 shots in the first half and nine in the second to outshoot the Pioneers 19-2 in regulation. The Tigers earned 17 corner kicks in the match and allowed zero from Denver. Clemson outshot Denver 10-2 in the first 45 minutes of play and had several clear-cut chances that came just inches from giving the Tigers the lead. Notably, Isaiah Reid’s rebound shot in only the 4th minute was brilliantly saved to keep the game level, and Charlie Asensio’s left-footed shot in the 30th minute rolled harmlessly outside the frame. D