Clemson, SC – Former Clemson goalkeeper and current Everton standout, Sandy MacIver, has been named one of four reserves for Team Great Britain entering the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. The four reserves are set to travel to Tokyo with the 18-player squad. The 2020 event in Tokyo will be just the second time Great Britain has fielded a squad for women’s soccer at the Olympics, 2012 being the other. That same 2012 Olympic year, a 13-year-old MacIver carried the torch through its relay, eventually passing the flame to Russia’s four-time Olympic champion swimmer Alexander Popov. MacIver, who signed a professional contract with Everton following her graduation from Clemson in 2019, has solidified herself as one of the top goalkeepers in the WSL. With Everton this season, the 22-year-old has recorded six shutouts across her 18 appearances and most recently being named Everton’s Young Player of the Year recipient.