Clemson, S.C. – Clemson head coach Mike Noonan has announced four new additions to the Clemson Family in Charlie Reed, Duncan Wilson, Ransford Gyan, and Vítor Geromel. “I am very excited for Clemson Men’s Soccer and our signees today,” said Noonan. Although Ransford Gyan will get most of the attention as the Gatorade National High School Player of the Year, all four players are unique positionally and in style.” “I believe that Vitor, Duncan and Ransford will compete for significant playing time early in their careers and Charlie will challenge Joseph Andema and our other goalkeepers every day. I want to credit my coaching staff for their diligence in securing this year's class and in particular, I’d like to acknowledge Associate Head Coach Phil Jones for his tremendous work as our recruiting coordinator.” Duncan Wilson Duncan Wilson is set to join the Tigers in January. The Columbia, S.C., native is the 2023 South Carolina Gatorade Player of the Year, a 2
GAINESVILLE, Fla. – The Clemson Tigers went undefeated in doubles as three pairings earned wins against their respective opponents. Trey Stinchcomb, Spencer Whitaker and Max Smith all recorded singles victories as the Tigers completed the second day of the Gator Fall Invite. “We have some important concepts on productive and successful habits our guys are trying to learn and become more aware of. Today was another great day of competition that tested our guys on these concepts. Great to see our guys making continuous strides in doubles and in singles, we have some room to grow,” Head Coach Brandon Wagner said. “Tomorrow is our last opportunity this fall together to work through some of these. Looking forward to seeing our guys take advantage of it tomorrow in both areas.” In doubles, all three Tiger pairings defeated their opponents as Clemson continues to shine in doubles. The duo of Noa Vukadin and Max Smith defeated Florida’s Nate Bonetto and Tanapat Nirundorn, 6-3.
GAINESVILLE, Fla. – The Clemson Tigers completed the final day of the Gator Fall Invite and officially wrapped up their first fall season under new head coach, Brandon Wagner. In the final day of play, the Tigers earned victories in both doubles and singles. “Today wrapped up another day of great competition and the opportunity to learn more about ourselves. It also showed us more what needs to fall into place this upcoming season for us to have the season we want. We have a great training block coming up to take advantage of and fine tune some areas that need improvement,” Wagner said. “Overall this was an awesome fall of great team tournament opportunities and there are more individual ones on the table still this fall for them.” In doubles, the pairing of Noa Vukadin and Max Smith recorded their third straight victory of the invite. In a Clemson led battle, the duo defeated Miami’s Vladislav Melnic and Adrien Burdet, 6-1. Spencer Whitaker and Stewart Aronson took down
CARY, N.C. – The Clemson Tigers complete their run in the ITA Regionals after two hard-fought battles in the doubles quarterfinals. “Regionals was a positive experience for our team and we took good steps forward in many areas. We have a quick turn around for some strong competition against University of Florida, UCF, and Miami this upcoming weekend,” Head Coach Brandon Wagner. “Our guys are looking forward to taking the positives from this weekend and gearing up for the tests against these schools in a few days. This is a great building block for our guys and we are grateful for these opportunities.” In the quarterfinals, the duo of Stewart Aronson and Spencer Whitaker battled hard as they brought their match against North Carolina State’s Joseph Wayand and Marti Borisiouk to extra sets but the North Carolina State pairing ultimately won the tiebreaker (8(7)-7-(5)). Marko Mesarovic and Matt Pitts competed against the Wake Forest pairing of Harry Thursfield and Luca Pow. Th
CARY, N.C. – In the second day of ITA Regionals, the Clemson Tigers impressed in their doubles performances as all three duos took down two rounds of opponents to advance them to the round of 16. “We were in position in our singles matches today to take them but didn’t come up quite good enough in some important moments, but we will learn from it,” Head Coach Brandon Wagner said. “6-0 today in doubles, so definitely a great step in the right direction for this group from the first tournament of the fall. The guys are competing well and looking forward to the challenge tomorrow against some stiffer competition.” The duo of Noa Vukadin and Maxwell Smith earned their first victory of the day against UNC Wilmington’s Gabriel Hurtado and Jordi Domeneche as they took down the pair 8-2. Vukadin and Smith then took on Campbell’s Lukas Steffen and Pol Otin in the round of 32, the pair defeated their opponents 8-3 to secure their spot in the round of 16. Another successful pai