CLEMSON, S.C. - Director of Athletics Graham Neff and Senior Associate AD/Senior Woman Administrator Stephanie Ellison-Johnson announced the formation of the POWER: Women’s Leadership Academy. POWER is a one-of-a-kind program for Clemson female student-athletes and believed to be one of few in the nation focusing in this area. “We are very excited to launch our first women’s leadership academy that will provide an amazing opportunity for our young women, particularly this first cohort who have been instrumental in guiding our department in meeting the needs to empower and enhance leadership growth opportunities for women,” said Johnson. “This leadership academy would not have been possible without the generosity of our past and present Director of Athletics who has graciously provided funding to launch the program.” The women’s leadership academy is a three-pronged women’s leadership program with curriculum developed by Assistant AD for Student-Athlete Development Tor
Mt. Pleasant, S.C. - The Clemson women’s soccer team started the spring season with a dominant 4-1 win over College of Charleston (0-2-0, 0-0-0) to move their overall record to 7-4-0. The win marked the 100th victory at Clemson for the coaching staff of Eddie Radwanski, Jeff Robbins, and Siri Mullinix who have led the program for the last decade. “A lot of credit to the players and teams I have had the pleasure of coaching,” said Radwanski on the milestone. “A big thanks goes to Jeff and Siri for coming along for this journey. You’re not going to be successful without the right people, but really the teams are the ones that make these things happen. To do it at a place like Clemson is really special.”Maliah Morris started the offensive chances for the Tigers, firing the first three Clemson shots within the opening ten minutes of the match. It was with her fourth shot attempt of the evening and in the 12th minute of the match that the sophomore connected a ball to put the T