2021 Clemson Tigers men's soccer team

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U. Soc. CoachespollNo. 1
TopDrawerSoccer.comNo. 1
Record16–5–2 (5–3–0 ACC)
2021 Clemson Tigers men's soccer
ACC Atlantic Division Champions
ConferenceAtlantic Coast Conference
U. Soc. Coaches pollNo. 1
TopDrawerSoccer.comNo. 1
Record16–5–2 (5–3–0 ACC)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
  • Philip Jones (9th season)
  • Camilo Rodriguez (6th season)
Home stadiumRiggs Field
Seasons
 2020
2022 
2021 ACC men's soccer standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Atlantic
No. 1 Clemson +5301652
Louisville +5301071
No. 17 Wake Forest +4311371
Boston College242672
Syracuse251882
NC State152782
Coastal
No. 12 Duke +5211451
No. 6 Pittsburgh +5211352
No. 4 Notre Dame4221455
North Carolina +4401172
No. 19 Virginia Tech +3411154
Virginia251693
As of December 14, 2021
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches
Source: The ACC

The 2021 Clemson Tigers men's soccer team represented Clemson University during the 2021 NCAA Division I men's soccer season. They were led by head coach Mike Noonan, in his twelfth season. They played their home games at Riggs Field. This was the team's 61st season playing organized men's college soccer and their 34th playing in the Atlantic Coast Conference.

The Tigers finished the season 16–5–2 overall and 5–3–0 in ACC play to finish in a tie for first in the Atlantic Division. As the second overall seed in the ACC Tournament, they defeated North Carolina in the Quarterfinals before losing to Duke in the Semifinals. They received an at large bid to the NCAA Tournament and were awarded the eight overall seed. After a First Round bye, they defeated Denver in overtime in the Second Round and Kentucky in the Third Round. In the quarterfinals, they face off against top seed Oregon State, who they defeated on penalties to advance. Penalties were required again to defeat Notre Dame in the Semifinals. In the Final Clemson defeated Washington to win their third National Title in program history.

The Tigers' 2020 season was significantly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, which curtailed the fall season and caused the NCAA Tournament to be played in spring 2021. The ACC was one of the only two conferences in men's soccer to play in the fall of 2020. The ACC also held a mini-season during the spring of 2021.

The Tigers finished the fall season 8–2–1 and 3–2–1 in ACC play to finish in third place in the North Division. They won the ACC Tournament by defeating Virginia Tech, Virginia and Pittsburgh in the final. They finished the spring season 4–1–1 and 4–1–1 in ACC play, to finish in first place in the Atlantic Division. They received the ACC's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament after defeating Pittsburgh in a game for the bid. As the first seed in the tournament, they defeated American in the Second Round before losing to Marshall in the Third Round on penalty kicks to end their season.

Player movement

Players leaving

Players Leaving
Name Number Pos. Height Weight Year Hometown Reason for departure
Max Fisher0GK6'2"190Redshirt SeniorSalisbury, NCGraduated
Kimarni Smith9FW6'1"160SeniorNottingham, EnglandDeclared for 2021 MLS SuperDraft, drafted 4th overall by D.C. United.[1]
Grayson Barber11FW5'9"165JuniorElgin, SCSigned Home Grown Player contract with Sporting Kansas City[2]
Chris Matlashewski19FW6'0"155Redshirt SophomoreMyrtle Beach, SC
Philip Mayaka20MF5'7"135SophomoreNairobi, KenyaDeclared for 2021 MLS SuperDraft, drafted 3rd overall by the Colorado Rapids[3]
Stirling Russell24MF5'11"165Redshirt JuniorBelleveue, WAGraduated
Matthew Boberg28FW5'5"140Redshirt FreshmanBrownsburg, INTransferred to Boston University[4]

Players arriving

The Tigers added seven players across two signing days, one in November and one in March.[5][6]

Name Nat. Hometown Club TDS Rating
Elton Chifamba
MF
USABlacklick, OHColumbus Crew AcademyStarStarStarStar[7]
USASavannah, GATormenta FCStarStarStar[8]
Adam Lundegard
DF
USALa Plata, MDD.C. UnitedStarStarStarStar[9]
Dawson Malcolm
DF
USAClover, SCCharlotte Soccer AcademyStarStarStar[10]
Henry Suah
FW
USACrystal, MNMinneapolis UnitedN/A[11]
Zack Farnsworth
DF
USASandy, UTReal Monarchs SLCN/A
Camilo Comi
FW
ARGRosario, ArgentinaClub Atletico TalleresN/A
Tim Ströbeck
FW
SWEHässleholm, SwedenHässleholms IFN/A

Squad

Roster

As of February 10, 2022[12]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  USA George Marks
2 DF  USA Ben Erkens
3 DF  SWE Oskar Ågren
4 DF  SEN Justin Malou
5 DF  SEN Hamady Diop
6 DF  USA Dylan Sullivan
7 FW  SWE Tim Ströbeck
8 MF  USA Callum Johnson
9 MF  ESP Mohamed Seye
10 MF  ECU Luis Felipe Fernandez-Salvador
11 FW  ARG Camilo Comi
12 DF  USA Enrique Montana III
13 MF  USA John Martin
14 DF  USA Titus Sandy Jr
15 DF  USA Charlie Asensio
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 MF  USA Tristan DeLoach
17 MF  USA Quinn McNeill
18 MF  ESP Alvaro Gomez
19 MF  USA Elton Chifamba
20 MF  USA Brandon Parrish
21 MF  SEN Ousmane Sylla
22 GK  USA Trevor Manion
23 FW  USA Josh Hallenberger
25 FW  USA James Brighton
26 DF  USA Jake Barron
27 DF  USA Isaiah Reid
28 DF  USA Adam Lundegard
29 DF  USA Tyler Hutchinson
31 GK  USA Giles Thaxter
33 DF  USA Dawson Malcolm

Team management

Position Staff
Athletic directorUnited States Dan Radakovich
Head coachUnited States Mike Noonan
Associate head coachEngland Philip Jones
Assistant coachColombia Camilo Rodriguez
Director of OperationsUnited States Rob Thompson

Source:[13]

Schedule

Source:[14][15]

Date
Time, TV
Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site (Attendance)
City, State
Exhibition
August 15*
7:00 p.m.
No. 6 Wofford W 5–0 
Riggs Field
Clemson, SC
August 21*
7:00 p.m.
No. 6 at Georgia State T 0–0[16] 
GSU Soccer Field
Atlanta, GA
Regular season
August 26*
7:00 p.m., ACCNX
No. 6 St. John's W 2–1  1–0–0
Riggs Field (0)
Clemson, SC
August 29*
7:00 p.m., ACCNX
No. 6 USC Upstate W 5–0  2–0–0
Riggs Field (N/A)
Clemson, SC
September 3*
7:00 p.m., ACCNX
No. 4 South Carolina
Rivalry
W 5–0  3–0–0
Riggs Field (4,524)
Clemson, SC
September 6*
7:00 p.m., ACCN
No. 4 South Florida W 3–0  4–0–0
Riggs Field (1,412)
Clemson, SC
September 10
7:00 p.m., ACCNX
No. 2 at NC State W 2–0  5–0–0
(1–0–0)
Dail Soccer Field (1,840)
Raleigh, NC
September 14*
7:00 p.m., ACCNX
No. 2 Georgia Southern W 5–0  6–0–0
Riggs Field (1,232)
Clemson, SC
September 17
7:00 p.m., ACCNX
No. 2 Boston College W 3–0  7–0–0
(2–0–0)
Riggs Field (3,032)
Clemson, SC
September 21*
7:00 p.m., ESPN+
No. 2 at UNC Greensboro L 1–3  7–1–0
UNCG Soccer Stadium (569)
Greensboro, NC
September 25
7:00 p.m., ACCNX
No. 2 No. 15 Pittsburgh L 0–2  7–2–0
(2–1–0)
Riggs Field (2,231)
Clemson, SC
October 1
7:00 p.m., ACCNX
No. 19 at Wake Forest W 2–1  8–2–0
(3–1–0)
Spry Stadium (3,560)
Winston–Salem, NC
October 5*
7:00 p.m.
No. 21 at Coastal Carolina W 2–0  9–2–0
CCU Soccer Field (858)
Conway, SC
October 9
7:00 p.m., ACCRSN
No. 21 Notre Dame L 0–2  9–3–0
(3–2–0)
Riggs Field (1,500)
Clemson, SC
October 15
7:00 p.m., ACCNX
No. 23 at No. 9 Duke W 3–2 OT 10–3–0
(4–2–0)
Koskinen Stadium (1,204)
Durham, NC
October 23
7:00 p.m., ACCNX
No. 6 at Syracuse L 0–2  10–4–0
(4–3–0)
SU Soccer Stadium (1,205)
Syracuse, NY
October 26*
7:00 p.m., ACCNX
No. 15 No. 17 FIU W 4–0  11–4–0
Riggs Field (1,335)
Clemson, SC
October 29
7:00 p.m., ACCN
No. 15 Louisville W 5–1  12–4–0
(5–3–0)
Riggs Field (1,889)
Clemson, SC
ACC tournament
November 7
8:00 p.m., ACCN
(2) No. 9 (7) No. 18 North Carolina
Quarterfinals
W 2–1  13–4–0
Riggs Field (2,351)
Clemson, SC
November 10
7:00 p.m., ACCN
(2) No. 9 (3) No. 11 Duke
Semifinals
L 0–1  13–5–0
Riggs Field (3,237)
Clemson, SC
NCAA tournament
November 21
7:00 p.m.
(8) No. 9 Denver
Second Round
W 1–0 2OT 14–5–0
Riggs Field (1,849)
Clemson, SC
November 28
7:00 p.m., ACCNX
(8) No. 9 (9) No. 15 Kentucky
Third Round
W 2–1  15–5–0
Riggs Field (1,793)
Clemson, SC
December 4
9:00 p.m., P12N
(8) No. 9 at (1) No. 1 Oregon
Quarterfinals
T 1–1 (4–3 PKs) 2OT 15–5–1
Wayne Valley Stadium (1,415)
Corvallis, OR
December 10
6:00 p.m., ESPNU
(8) No. 9 (4) No. 20 Notre Dame
Semifinals
T 1–1 (5–4 PKs) 2OT 15–5–2
WakeMed Soccer Park (10,132)
Cary, NC
December 12
2:00 p.m., ESPNU
(8) No. 9 (2) No. 3 Washington
Final
W 2–0  16–5–2
WakeMed Soccer Park (7,238)
Cary, NC
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from United Soccer Coaches. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
All times are in Eastern.

Goals Record

RankNo.Nat.Po.NameRegular seasonACC TournamentNCAA TournamentTotal
1 27United StatesFWIsaiah Reid6129
2 10EcuadorMFLuis Felipe Fernandez-Salvador6028
3 3SwedenDFOskar Ågren4015
9SpainMFMohamed Seye5005
21SenegalMFOusmane Sylla5005
6 17United StatesMFQuinn McNeill3104
7 5SenegalDFHamady Diop3003
7SwedenFWTim Ströbeck3003
8United StatesMFCallum Johnson2013
18SpainMFAlvaro Gomez2013
11 23United StatesFWJosh Hallenberger2002
12 20United StatesMFBrandon Parrish1001
Total422751

Disciplinary record

Rank No. Nat. Po. Name Regular Season ACC Tournament NCAA Tournament Total
Yellow cardYellow card Yellow-red cardRed cardYellow cardYellow card Yellow-red cardRed cardYellow cardYellow card Yellow-red cardRed cardYellow cardYellow card Yellow-red cardRed card
1 5SenegalDFHamady Diop310100100510
2 8United StatesFWCallum Johnson400000100500
3 3SwedenDFOskar Ågren300000000300
4SenegalDFJustin Malou101000000101
15United StatesDFCharlie Asensio000000300300
21SenegalMFOusmane Sylla100000200300
7 1United StatesGKGeorge Marks100000100200
9SpainFWMohamed Seye000100100200
17United StatesMFQuinn McNeill200000000200
19United StatesMFElton Chifamba100000100200
11 2United StatesDFBen Erkens100000000100
6United StatesDFDylan Sullivan100000000100
10EcuadorMFLuis Felipe Fernandez-Salvador100000000100
11ArgentinaFWCamilo Comi100000000100
12United StatesDFEnrique Montana III100000000100
20United StatesMFBrandon Parrish100000100100
27United StatesFWIsaiah Reid000000100100
Total211120012003511

Awards and honors

2022 MLS Super Draft

Rankings

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