Clemson, S.C. - The Clemson Men’s Soccer team entered the match ranked among the top ten teams in the NCAA in scoring offense, and added seven more goals, while only allowing one shot on goal in a 7-0 win over Gardner-Webb (2-3-1) on Tuesday night at Historic Riggs Field. Clemson (5-2-1) upped its win streak to three in a row and its 24 goals through eight games leave them second in the nation in goals scored. Seven different Tigers netted goals to secure the win, which marked Clemson’s first time scoring seven goals in a game since Oct. 19, 2019 and its highest number of individuals to score in a game since Sept. 2, 2019. Clemson improved to 16-1 against Gardner-Webb all-time, including winning each of the past nine matchups. The Tigers controlled play throughout, holding the Bulldogs to just one total shot (none on goal) until the 86th minute. Clemson had 11 shots on goal in the match, and found the back of the net on seven of them. Goalkeepers Joseph Andema and Logan Brown led t
CLEMSON, S.C. - Behind graduate Mohamed Seye’s first-career hat trick, and additional goals from Nathan Richmond, Pape Mar Boye and Jackson Wrobel, the Clemson United Men’s Soccer program shut out Presbyterian on Tuesday night at Historic Riggs Field, 6-0.In total, the Tigers outshot the Blue Hose, 21-5, with 11 of Clemson’s shots being on goal. Eleven different Tigers got a shot off, including four on goal from Seye. On the defensive side, sophomore Joseph Andema started in goal and clocked one save before being replaced by Logan Brown with 25 minutes remaining in the match.The Tigers opened the scoring in the 15th minute. On a play that started with the Tigers attacking the left side of the field, a reversal back to midfield opened up the field to allow a cross pass to find Nathan Richmond just outside the 18-yard box. After fighting off a Presbyterian defender, Richmond found Mohamed Seye, who got his left foot on the ball for an easy goal on the back side.Just three minutes l
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Ousmane Sylla’s fourth goal of the season proved decisive for the No. 1 Clemson Tigers in a 2-0 win on the road against UAB (2-3) on Tuesday night. The Tigers advanced to 6-0 with the victory and Sylla extended his streak of recording at least one point in each match this season. The first half of the match went by relatively harmlessly, with Joseph Andema making three saves against the Blazers attack. Clemson earned four corners to UAB’s one in the first frame, but the teams went to the break scoreless. The second half was an entirely different story, as Sylla came out looking to take over this match. He broke through on the counter attack with speed on two separate occasions, but one of his shots was stopped by the keeper and the other rolled just wide of the right post. Sylla’s third chance of the half came on a through ball by Mohamed Seye, who has assisted on each of Sylla’s four goals this season. The Senegal native cut inside and blasted a righ
The 2021 National Champion men’s soccer team is primed to defend its title, and as the team turns the page to 2022 there are plenty of new faces ready to write their own story, as well as key returners set to add chapters to theirs. Despite graduating seven starters, the Tigers and Head Coach Mike Noonan are confident they will not see a drop off in performance, as there is a budding sense in the soccer facility that this team has what it takes to keep Clemson on the peak of the mountain. https://twitter.com/ClemsonMSoccer/status/1554571063727558657?s=20&t=RudzZ4o75AF90eOJvm67tQ “From a starting standpoint, these seniors are ready to go,” began Noonan. The team boasts six seniors including captains Alvaro Gomez and Isaiah Reid. “They’re more than ready and they’re more than capable…you look at Mohamed Seye coming off a major injury…excited for him, excited for Trevor Manion, Enrique Montana, guys who have played their roles but now are teaching the culture to younge