CLEMSON, S.C. - Six Tigers have been named to the ACC All-Academic Team, the conference announced Wednesday afternoon. Lori Belanger, Caroline Emerson, Meghan McClean, Karli Robinson, Rachel Twitty and Isabel Velasquez were recognized for their efforts in the classroom. Five of the six athletes find themselves on the list for the second season in a row while Meghan McClean receives her first academic honor. Belanger enjoyed a successful sophomore campaign and was rewarded with Second Team All-ACC honors while two-time All-ACC performer and 2021 Rookie of the Year, Rachel Twitty, continues to excel in the classroom and on the water. The Tigers, who finished fourth place at the ACC Championships as a team, also recently posted a 984 Academic Progress Rate score for the most recent year. For complete coverage of the Clemson women’s soccer team, follow @ClemsonWSoccer on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.
CLEMSON, S.C. - Six Tigers have been named to the ACC All-Academic Team, the conference announced Thursday afternoon. Megan Bornkamp, majoring in Management, is named to the ACC All-Academic Team for the second straight season. Bornkamp played and started in all 20 matches for the Tigers and was the backbone of the Tiger’s defense, while also leading the charge with a team-high 30 points. She was named a two-time United Soccer Coaches All American, First Team All-ACC, United Soccer Coaches First Team All-Atlantic Region, ACC All-Tournament Team, CoSIDA Academic All-District Team and Preseason All-ACC Team. Caroline Conti, a junior Sport Communications major, earns the honor for the second time in her career after playing in 19 matches and starting 18 of them. Conti was fourth on the team in points with18 while leading the way against Boston College and Notre Dame, garnering United Soccer Coaches National Player of the Week, ACC Offensive Player of the Week and Top Drawer Team of
No. 2 Auburn will put its 14-game winning streak on the line Saturday when it hosts No. 12 Kentucky in a clash featuring the top two teams in the Southeastern C
No. 2 Auburn will put its 14-game winning streak on the line Saturday when it hosts No. 12 Kentucky in a clash featuring the top two teams in the Southeastern C