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Three Clemson United Alums Make Professional Debuts

Three Clemson United Alums Make Professional Debuts
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Toronto FC Jason Hernandez says club intends to use first overall pick in MLS SuperDraft

Toronto GM Jason Hernandez says his intention is to use the first pick in Tuesday's three-round draft, saying the club has spent considerable time, energy and resources into finding a player "that's going to help us, not only now, but for years to come."

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Toronto FC GM says club intends to use first overall pick in MLS SuperDraft | iNFOnews

It's been 10 years since Toronto FC last held the top pick in the MLS SuperDraft and the club traded away that selection.

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Clemson United Wins Fourth National Championship in School History

Louisville, Ky. – Behind goals from Brandon Parrish and Ousmane Sylla, Clemson men’s soccer won its fourth NCAA Championship in school history on Monday night, downing ACC-foe Notre Dame, 2-1. Clemson’s four team-championships are the most by any program at Clemson.  Notre Dame was the first to get a good look in the game in the 8’, but Joseph Andema made a diving stop to keep the Fighting Irish off the board. The Tigers had back-to-back corner kick opportunities in the 13’, but could not find the back of the net. Clemson had another corner opportunity in the 15’, but again couldn’t get a good look on goal. Following the Tigers’ fifth corner of the first half, Brandon Parrish broke the 0-0 tie with a rocket to the top right corner. The corner was cleared by a Notre Dame defender, who sent it right to Parrish, who fired from outside the top of the box for his fourth goal of the season. Notre Dame had two close looks following the Clemson goal, but Andema made his second save of the night and another Fighting Irish shot went just wide to keep the Tigers’ lead in tact.  In the 38’, Mohamed Seye narrowly missed doubling the Tigers’ lead on a pass from Alex Meinhard. Notre Dame put pressure on the Tigers for the remaining five minutes of the half, but the Tigers were able to take the 1-0 lead into the locker rooms.  Notre Dame had three good chances to start the second half, as the Fighting Iris ramped up the offensive pressure against the Tigers. In the 56’, Notre Dame had its’ best look of the night, with a shot by Paddy Burns hitting the crossbar. The Fighting Irish continue to pressure the Tigers, this time getting a shot off in the 58’ that Parrish saved from going in the net.  In the 63’, Notre Dame’s Bryce Boneau managed to get around the Clemson defense and have a good look at the goal, but missed just left. Five minutes later, the Tigers finally got another good look, with Remi Okunlola taking a pass from Ousmane Sylla and sending it to the lower right corner, but it was saved by ND.  Sylla netted his 13th goal of the season in the 70’, after sending a pass out wide to Minehard. Minehard crossed it back to Sylla, who fired it past the diving keeper to give the Tigers’ the 2-0 lead.  Notre Dame had a chance to cut into the lead in the 83’, but KK Baffour’s shot was wide right. In the 89’, Notre Dame used a penalty kick off of a handball in the box to finally break through and become the first team in the NCAA Tournament to score a goal against the Tigers. With the win, Clemson joins Maryland, UCLA, and San Francisco as men’s soccer programs with four national championships. 

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Clemson wins fourth National Championship in school history

Clemson wins fourth National Championship in school history
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Five Tigers Earn All-Conference Honors

Clemson, S.C. – Clemson men’s soccer earned six postseason All-ACC honors, including one on each team, it was announced on Wednesday by the conference office. Voting was conduced by the league’s head coaches. First Team All-ACCSenior forward Ousmane Sylla earned his second-consecutive first team All-ACC honor and third all-conference honor of his career. Sylla leads the Tigers in both goals and assists, with seven and nine respectively. Sylla also now sits at No. 14 on Clemson’s all-time assists list (23). After scoring his first-ever career hat trick versus Boston College on Senior Night, Sylla has 23 points on the season. The Dakar, Senegal, native was named the ACC Offensive Player of the week on October 10 and was named No. 55 on Top Drawer Soccer Top 100 College Soccer Players. Second Team All-ACCSenior midfielder Brandon Parrish earned his first-career all-conference honor after an incredible season for the Tigers. As captain, Parrish has two goals and two assists, with his free-kick goal against USF being one of the best this season. So far this season, Parrish has recorded six points and nine shots on goal for the season.Third Team All-ACCJunior midfielder Joran Gerbet earned his first career ACC honor after his first season with the TIgers. The Oregon State transfer previously was the PAC-12 Player of The Year (‘22) and was All-Pac 12 selection. In 2021 Gerbet earned the PAC-12 Freshman of The Year honor while also being named to the All-Pac 12 selection, and finally was a part of the All-Far West Region. Gerbet has recorded three goals, with one assist, earning seven points. Gerbet was also named No. 62 on the Top Drawer Soccer Top 100 College Soccer Players. Freshman defender Pape Mar Boye earned his first career conference honor after a breakout freshman season. Boye has two goals on the season and has been an integral part of the Tigers being fifth in the nation in goal differential. Sophomore Forward Nathan Richmond rounds out the third team with his first career conference honor. The sophomore has connected on five goals, has five assists and has earned 15 points. His fifth goal on the season earned the #5 spot on SportsCenters Top 10 Plays of the Week. All-Freshman TeamBoye was also named to the 2023 ACC All-Freshman team. He has started in 12 games this season and continues to be a force on the Tigers’ back line.Up next, the no. 4 Tigers take on no. 9 Louisville at home in the semifinal round of the ACC Championship, slated to begin at 8 p.m. on Wednesday. The match will be shown on the ACC Network. 

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No. 10 Syracuse's shooting struggles continue in 1-1 draw with No. 21 Clemson

“I don't think we are made for 5-3 (scoring) games.” Despite rallying to draw Clemson 1-1, the Orange recorded just two shots on target for the second straight game.

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Clemson Runs Past Gardner-Webb, 7-0

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 the Clemson defense to its fourth shutout in eight games on the season, with Brown totaling the Tiger’s one save on the night. Clemson’s first goal of the night came off the right foot of senior forward Alex Meinhard in the 18th minute, his second of the season. Elton Chifamba rifled a shot on net, and the rebound fell to Meinhard, who moved to his right and finished into the open net. Meinhard entered the night fifth in NCAA Division I in career goals, with this strike coming as the 31st of his career.  Just four minutes later, sophomore midfielder Nathan Richmond tallied his second goal of the year as he cut across the box on a feed from midfielder Ousmane Sylla, finishing in the bottom right corner. Six minutes later, Pape Mar Boye headed home the third of Clemson’s goals in a ten-minute burst on a corner kick service, which gave the Tigers a 3-0 advantage going into halftime.  In the second half, the Tigers totaled four more goals. Junior midfielder Jackson Wrobel scored one to the bottom right, assisted by Arthur Duquenne in the 63rd minute. Just 1:07 later, sophomore forward Tyler Trimnal found Isaiah Easley in transition for a 5-0 lead.  In the 79th minute, freshman forward Remi Okunlola scored his first career goal for the Tigers, and Trimnal netted a goal at the 87th minute. Wrobel and Trimnal both tallied their second goals of the season.  This is Clemson’s fifth consecutive home match with more than 1,100 fans in attendance, putting them fourth in the nation for average fan attendance.  Clemson will travel to Winston-Salem this Friday, Sept. 22 where they will face No. 14 Wake Forest at 6 p.m. on ACC Network in a conference matchup. 

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