Winston-Salem, NC – The Clemson Tigers (5-2-1) battled hard for 90 minutes at Spry Stadium, but ultimately fell, 1-0, to the 14th-ranked Wake Forest Deamon Deacons (4-1-3). Wake Forest’s Hosei Kijima netted the game-winner in the game’s 53’. The Tigers put on a solid first-half performance, and while scoreless, it was physical. The two teams combined for 15 fouls and two yellow cards in the first half alone. Clemson had three shots to Wake Forest’s two, with a leveled 1-1 shots on goal. Clemson played a man down in the second due to a red card on Arthur Duquenne in the 53’. Wake Forest managed to net the game-winning shot on a set piece after Duqenne left the match.Clemson battled hard to level the score, having four corners with four shots on goal, but could not capitalize on a shot in the second half. In the 78th minute, Ousmane Sylla found an opening, but Trace Aphin made his fourth save of the night to preserve the clean sheet.Up next, Clemson United is back at Histor
CLEMSON, S.C. Four members of the Clemson men's soccer team have been recognized for their efforts this season with conference recognitions, the ACC announced on Wednesday. Forward Ousmane Sylla (First Team), defender Hamady Diop (Second Team) and forward Mohamed Seye (Third Team) were all named to an All-ACC Team, while goalkeeper Joseph Andema was selected to the All-ACC Freshman Team. This marks the fourth consecutive season that Clemson has had at least three players named to an all-conference team, and the fifth consecutive year that the Tigers have been represented in the first team. Clemson's three selections is tied for fifth most of the 12 ACC teams. Ousmane Sylla | Junior | Forward | First Team Sylla has been the Tigers offensive fulcrum all season, leading the team in both goals in points. He has been exceptionally creative in the final third to score five goals and tally six assists, giving him 16 points on the campaign. He has notched 1.07 points per match, go
No. 10 Clemson and No. 1 Wake Forest play at Historic Riggs Field Saturday night. Clemson will look to defeat a No. 1 ranked opponent for the 12th total time and fifth time in the Mike Noonan era.