Clemson, S.C. – Behind four first-half goals, No. 11 Clemson downed Upstate-rival Furman, 4-1 on Thursday night at Historic Riggs Field. Three Tigers netted their first goal of the season and 19 Tigers saw action on the field.“We got off to a great start scoring four goals, some of them were really spectacular. You can’t take winning for granted, winning is hard, you have to pursue it,” Head Coach Eddie Radwanski said. “We played very well, we got the result, beat a good team so now we will get ready and fired up for Sunday’s game.” Megan Bornkamp opened the scoring for the Tigers, with a header off the foot of Jenna Tobia in the 6’. Tatum Short netted her first goal of her career in the 18’, launching a shot into the top right corner of the net just out of reach of the Furman keeper to give the Tigers the early 2-0 advantage.“It feels awesome, I feel like I haven’t scored in a couple of games so it feels good to be back,” Bornkamp said. “And to be able to pl
OREM, Utah - Freshman Dani Davis scored her first-collegiate goal, and freshman Jenna Tobia netted her second of the season to propel the No. 19 ranked Clemson Women’s Soccer team to a 2-0 victory against the Utah Valley Wolverines in Orem, Utah on Thursday evening. The Tigers applied pressure early and the Clemson defense kept Utah Valley on edge to allow senior Halle Mackiewicz to finish with four saves for her third clean sheet of the season. “From a work ethic perspective, we are pleased with what we have done. Scored two goals, Halle as our goalkeeper, made a couple great saves and keeps a clean sheet. Anytime you get a win, we are going to celebrate so we are going to celebrate this tonight,” Head Coach Eddie Radwanski said. The Tigers were the first team to get anything going on the offensive side of the field finding an opening in the 24th minute of action. Senior Makenna Morris fielded a give-and-go pass just outside the penalty box and fired a shot to the lower left c
CLEMSON, S.C. – Six different Tigers scored a goal and No. 25 Clemson downed Gardner-Webb 9-0 for the first win of the season at Historic Riggs Field. Clemson recorded a school-record 58 shots on the night and the Tigers held Gardner-Webb scoreless, shotless, and cornerless on the night. The Tigers opened the scoring quickly, with Mackenzie Duff netting her first goal of the season in the second minute of the game, assisted by Jenna Tobia. Makenna Morris buried her first goal of the season in the 15th minute, on an assist by Gabby Gambino, before Sami Meredith scored just over a minute later. “All those goals are something you enjoy seeing because it’s a mini-reward for the players and the work they put in but we're not just one player on our team. We have a diverse group that can attack and defend in many different modes and the strength of the group is, the group,” Radwanski said. Emma Wennar netted back-to-back goals for her first brace of her career, scoring the la
CLEMSON, S.C. – Clemson Women’s Soccer battled nationally ranked South Carolina in the season home opener on Thursday at Riggs Field to earn a 0-0 draw against the Gamecocks. “Today was extremely positive. It was a great crowd, great atmosphere and it was an excellent game. I thought we played really quite well,” Head Coach Eddie Radwanski said. “We are just unfortunate that we didn't stick one in but that can happen in our game but I have no reservations about our commitment, our effort, our work ethic and the quality of our play. It’s the first game of the season, I think we are going to be okay and it’s not an easy game to play when you get two rivals and two nationally ranked teams competing against each other. For me, I’m leaving the field with a good feeling.” The Tigers came out strong on the pitch and held control of the ball for majority of the game as they finished the match with 63% possession in comparison to the Gamecocks 37% total. Multiple Tige