2020 CLEMSON WOMEN’S SOCCER MATCH NOTES 2 ACC Championships • 4 NCAA Quarterfinals • 7 Sweet Sixteens • 20 NCAA Tournaments • 18 All-Americans

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Florida State Seminoles (ACC) (ACC) Record: 7-0-0 Record: 6-2-0 Home: 3-0-0 Home: 4-0-0 Away: 4-0-0 Away: 1-2-0 Non-Conf.: 0-0-0 Non-Conf.: 1-0-0 ACC Record: 7-0-0 ACC Record: 5-2-0 Head Coach: // 16th Head Coach: // 10th Asst. Coach: Mike Bristol // 12th vs. Assoc. HC: Jeff Robbins // 10th Asst. Coach: Moriano Imaizumi // 8th Asst. Coach: // 10th Nov. 1 // 3:00 p.m. Dir. of Ops: Julie Carlson // 3rd Last match: No. 5 Duke, 1-0 Captains: Dawson, Guion, & Haley Goals: Howell Last match: Pittsburgh, 2-1 Current Streak: W7 Tallahassee, Fla. Goals: Bornkamp, Bornkamp Current Streak: W3 USC - #2 // TDS - # Watch live on RSN USC - #3 // TDS - # 2020 Schedule & Results PLAYERS TO WATCH Regular Season Date Day Network ACC (Rk.) Opponent Result/Time (Est.) 9/12 Sat. --- Miami W, 4-0 9/17 Thurs. ACCNX * Virginia Tech W, 3-0 9/20 Sun. ACCN * Virginia W, 3-0 10/1 Thus. RSN * (#1) North Carolina L, 0-2 10/4 Sun. ACCN * (#11) Duke L, 0-1 10/11 Sun. ACCN * Wake Forest (Senior Day) W, 2-0 10/18 Sun. -- * (#14) Notre Dame W, 2-1 10/29 Thurs. ACCNX * Pitt W, 2-1 11/1 Sun. RSN * Florida State 3:00 p.m.

ACC Tournament Date Day Network ACC Opponent Time Maliah Morris Caroline Conti Megan Bornkamp 11/10 Tues. -- ACC Quarterfinals TBD Forward -- No. 21 Forward -- No. 23 Midfielder -- No. 24 11/13 Fri. -- ACC Semifinals TBD So. -- Germantown, Md. So. -- Greenville, S.C. Fr. -- Mooresville, N.C. 11/15 Sun. -- ACC Championship TBD Season Stats Season Stats Season Stats Season Stats 0 g / 2 a -- 8/8 (gp/gs) 3 g / 1 a -- 8/8 (gp/gs) 5 g / 1 a -- 8/8 (gp/gs) Overall Record: 6-2-0 ACC Matches: 5-2-0 Career Stats Career Stats Career Stats Non-Conference: 1-0-0 4 g / 4 a 109 svs -- 25/24 (gp/gs) 5 g / 1 a Home Record: 4-0-0 Away Record: 1-2-0 Neutral Record: 1-0-0 HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE • Florida State holds the all-time series record with an 18-8-4 mark overall

• When Clemson faces the Seminoles on the road they are 3-9-1

• Clemson’s last win against Florida State and last win when playing in Tallahassee came in 2018 by a 1-0 score

2020 STAT LEADERS RECORD/STAT WATCH PROGRAM FACTS Single Game Leaders Individual Notes/Stats GOALS 2 - Caroline Conti & Megan Bornkamp • Hensley Hancuff set a new single-game career high Nickname Tigers ASSISTS 2 - Lauren Bruns (10/18/20 vs. ND) against Notre Dame by recording 10 saves. She had Location Clemson, S.C. POINTS 4 - Caroline Conti & Megan Bornkamp previously tied her career high with 8 saves against Colors Tiger Orange & Regalia SHOTS 6 - Megan Bornkamp (10/29/20 vs. PITT) Wake Forest. Founded 1889 SAVES 10 - Hensley Hancuff (10/18/20 vs. ND) Enrollment 25,822 MINUTES 91 - (Six players tied) • Megan Bornkamp had the first multi-goal gameof President Dr. James P. Clements (Maryland-Baltimore County ‘85) her career, scoring both goals in the win against Pitt. Director of Athletics Dan Radakovich (Indiana (Pa.) ‘80) Facility/Year (Capacity) Historic /1915 (6,500) Season Stat Leaders Individual Single-Game Program Records GOALS 5 - Megan Bornkamp GOALS/GM 4 players tied 4 All-Time Stats ASSISTS 3 - Lauren Bruns ASSISTS/GM 4 players tied 4 Record 301-197-44 27th Season POINTS 11 - Megan Bornkamp POINTS/GM 5 players tied 8 ACC Wins 98-120-20 27th Season GW GOALS 2 - Conti, Speckmaier & Bornkamp SAVES/GM Katie Carson (x2) 16 A - North Carolina (‘99 x2) Goals 1,073 39.74/year avg. SHOTS 23 - Megan Bornkamp SAVES 35 - Hensley Hancuff Program Notes/Stats MINUTES 710 - Harper White • Head Coach Eddie Radwanski sits just 1 win away from 100 career wins at Clemson.

ClemsonTigers.com 2020 Clemson Women’s Soccer @ClemsonWSoccer 1 QUICK FACTS 2020 ROSTER MEDIA SERVICES THE LAST TIME THE TIGERS... NUMERICAL CAREER SINGLE-MATCH HIGHS EVENT DATE OPP. (Results, Score) CLEMSON ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS # Name Cl. Pos. Hgt Hometown (Previous School) Pronunciation # Name G A Pts. Scored 0 goals 10/4/20 vs. Duke (L, 0-1) 1 Halle Mackiewicz Fr. GK 5’10” Broomfield, Colo. Hal-ee Mack-uh-witz 1 Mackiewicz - - - Women’s Soccer Contact Meaghan Frazier (Minnesota ‘19) Scored 1 goal 10/29/20 vs. Pittsburgh (W, 2-1 [OT]) 2 Makenna Morris Fr. D Germantown, Md. 2 Mak. Morris 0 1 1 Email [email protected] Scored 2 goals 10/29/20 vs. Pittsburgh (W, 2-1 [OT]) 4 Harper White So. D 5’8” Franklin, Tenn. 4 White 1 1 2 Phone (509) 475-9420 Scored 3 goals 9/20/20 vs. Virginia (W, 3-0) 5 Grace Wagner So. MF 5’8” Cary, N.C. 5 Wagner 0 0 0 Women’s Soccer Secondary Ben Winterrowd Scored 4 goals 9/12/20 vs. Miami (W, 4-0) 6 Devi Dudley Fr. D American Fork, Utah Dev-e Dud-lee 6 Dudley 0 0 0 Email [email protected] Scored 5 goals 8/25/19 vs. Coastal Carolina (W, 6-0) 7 Sydney Dawson Jr. D 5’6” Akron, Ohio 7 Dawson 0 1 1 Assoc. AD - Communications Jeff Kallin Scored 6 goals 8/25/19 vs. Coastal Carolina (W, 6-0) 9 Audrey Viso Sr. MF 5’5” Baton Rouge, La. Vee-so 9 Viso 0 1 0 Email [email protected] Scored 7 goals 9/18/16 vs. Presbyterian (W, 9-0) 11 Kimber Haley Sr. MF 5’3” Fort Mill, S.C. 11 Haley 2 1 4 Scored 8 goals 9/18/16 vs. Presbyterian (W, 9-0) 12 Madi Reid Fr. D Cary, N.C. 12 Reid 0 0 0 CLEMSON ATHLETICS Scored 9 goals 9/18/16 vs. Presbyterian (W, 9-0) 14 Abigail Mitchell Sr. D 5’6” Alpharetta, Ga. 14 Mitchell 0 1 1 Website ClemsonTigers.com Scored 10+ goals 9/22/13 vs. Alabama A&M (W, 14-0) 15 Hal Hershfelt So. MF 5’8” Atlanta, Ga. 15 Hershfelt 1 1 2 Ticket Office Phone 1-800-CLEMSON Allowed 0 goals 9/20/20 vs. Virginia (W, 3-0) 17 Mariana Speckmaier Sr. F 5’5” Miami, Fla. Mar-e-on-uh Speck-my-er 17 Speckmaier 3 1 6 Social Media @ClemsonWSoccer (Twitter) Allowed 1 goal 10/29/20 vs. Pittsburgh (W, 2-1 [OT]) 19 Renee Guion Jr. D 5’10” Simpsonville, S.C. Gee-on 19 Guion 1 4 4 @ClemsonWSoccer (Instagram) Allowed 2 goals 10/1/20 vs. North Carolina (L, 0-2) 20 Courtney Jones R-Jr. F 5’2” Carmel, Ind. 20 Jones 1 1 2 @ClemsonTigers (Main Athletics) Allowed 3 goals 11/22/19 vs. UCLA (L, 0-5) 21 Maliah Morris So. F 5’5” Germantown, Md. Muh-lee-uh 21 Mal. Morris 1 1 3 Allowed 4 goals 11/22/19 vs. UCLA (L, 0-5) 22 Lauren Bruns So. F 5’5” Richmond, Va. 22 Bruns 1 2 2 ACC MEDIA RELATIONS Allowed 5 goals 11/22/19 vs. UCLA (L, 0-5) 23 Caroline Conti So. F 5’6” Greenville, S.C. 23 Conti 2 2 4 Justin Wilson is the women’s soccer athletic Scored a goal 10:00 or earlier 9/20/20 vs. Virginia (W, 3-0) - 3:39 24 Megan Bornkamp Fr. MF Mooresville, N.C. 24 Bornkamp 2 1 4 communications contact at the ACC office. He can Scored a goal 80:00 or later 10/29/20 vs. Pittsburgh (W, 2-1 [OT]) - 91:01 25 Olivia Bonacorso Jr. D 5’3” Middleton, Mass. Bone-uh-core-so 25 Bonacorso 0 0 0 Margin is 1 goal 10/29/20 vs. Pittsburgh (W, 2-1 [OT]) be reached at 336-369-3713 (office) or via email at 26 Hannah McLaughlin So. GK 5’8” Richmond, Va. 26 McLaughlin - - - Margin is 2 goals 10/11/20 vs. Wake Forest (W, 2-0) 28 Abby Hanks So. D 5’3” Ellicott City, Md. 28 Hanks 1 0 2 [email protected]. Margin is 3+ goals 9/20/20 vs. Virginia (W, 3-0) 29 Sami Meredith So. F 6’0” Charleston, S.C. // South Carolina 29 Meredith 1 0 2 3 or more Clemson players scored 9/20/20 vs. Virginia (W, 3-0) - 3 players 38 Jackson Moehler Jr. D 5’10” Marietta, Ga. Mole-er 38 Moehler 1 1 2 CREDENTIALS Attempted 0-9 shots 10/18/20 vs. Notre Dame (W, 2-1) - 9 shots 51 Hensley Hancuff Jr. GK 6’3” Edmond, Okla // Villanova Hens-lee 51 Hancuff - - - Members of the working press can request media Attempted 10-19 shots 10/4/20 vs. Duke (L, 0-1) - 10 shots credentials on a season, or match-by-match, basis. Attempted 20-29 shots 10/29/20 vs. Pittsburgh (W, 2-1 [OT]) - 23 shots HC Eddie Radwanski Rad-wan-skee ------Attempted 30+ shots 10/27/19 vs. Pittsburgh (W, 3-2 [OT]) - 30 shots All requests must be sent to Meaghan Frazier via Assoc. HC Jeff Robbins Goalkeeper Statistics Allowed 0-9 shots 10/29/20 vs. Pittsburgh (W, 2-1 [OT]) - 8 shots Asst. Siri Mullinix # Name Saves GA Save % email. Season credentials may be requested at any Allowed 10-19 shots 10/18/20 vs. Notre Dame (W, 2-1)- 19 shots 1 Mackiewicz 1 1 .500 point throughout the season. Those interested in a Allowed 20-29 shots 10/4/18 vs. Florida State (W, 1-0) - 24 shots 26 McLaughlin 8 0 1.000 single-match credential must communicate the request Allowed 30+ shots 9/27/12 vs. Duke (L, 0-3) - 31 shots 51 Hancuff 10 0 1.000 at least one day prior to the match. Won in OT/2OT 10/29/20 vs. Pittsburgh (W, 2-1 [OT]) Lost in OT/2OT 10/24/19 vs. Miami (L, 2-3 [2OT]) INTERVIEW Tied in OT/2OT 9/6/19 vs. Oregon (T, 1-1 [2OT]) Competed in a PK Shootout 11/15/19 vs. Vanderbilt (T, 0-0 [CU advances 5-4 on PKs) Interviews are available at any point throughout Won a PK shootout 11/15/19 vs. Vanderbilt (T, 0-0 [CU advances 5-4 on PKs) the week with select players and Head Coach Eddie Played 13+ players 10/29/20 vs. Pittsburgh (W, 2-1 [OT]) - 15 players Radwanski. Contact Meaghan Frazier via phone or Played 16+ players 10/18/20 vs. Notre Dame (W, 2-1) - 16 players email to coordinate all interview requests. Players are Played 18+ players 10/11/20 vs. Wake Forest (W, 2-0) - 18 players ROSTER NOTES BY CLASS BY POSITION available at the discretion of the women’s soccer staff Beat a United Soccer Coach No. 1 team 9/13/00 vs. North Carolina (W, 2-1) NAME PRONUNCIATIONS SENIOR GOALKEEPERS Beat a United Soccer Coach Top 5 team 9/20/18 vs. Virginia (W, 1-0) - #4 upon request. # Name Pronunciation # Name Cl. Pos. # Name Cl. Pos. Beat a United Soccer Coach Top 10 team 9/15/19 vs. South Carolina (W, 1-0) - #7 1 Halle Mackiewicz Hal-e Mack-uh-witz 9 Audrey Viso Sr. Mid. 1 Halle Mackiewicz Fr. GK Beat a United Soccer Coach Top 25 team 10/18/20 vs. Notre Dame (W, 2-1) - #14 6 Devi Dudley Dev-e Dudley 11 Kimber Haley Sr. Mid. 26 Hannah McLaughlin So. GK 9 Audrey Viso Vee-so 14 Abigail Mitchell Sr. Def. 51 Hensley Hancuff Jr. GK 17 Mariana Speckmaier Mar-e-on-uh Speck-my-er 17 Mariana Speckmaier Sr. Fwd. CLEMSON’S RECORD WHEN... 19 Renee Guion Gee-on (gee like geese) DEFENDERS EVENT 2020 RECORD RADWANSKI AT CLEMSON 21 Maliah Morris Muh-lee-uh JUNIOR # Name Cl. Pos. ACC STANDINGS Home 4-0-0 61-26-10 25 Olivia Bonacorso Bone-uh-core-so # Name Cl. Pos. 2 Makenna Morris Fr. Def. Away 1-2-0 35-35-10 38 Jackson Moehler Mole-er 7 Sydney Dawson Jr. Def. 4 Harper White So. Def. TEAM ACC RECORD OVR. RECORD Neutral 1-0-0 3-3-2 51 Hensley Hancuff Hens-lee 19 Renee Guion Jr. Def. 7 Sydney Dawson Jr. Def. North Carolina 7-0-0 8-0-0 20 Courtney Jones R-Jr. Fwd. 12 Madi Reid Fr. Def. Florida State 7-0-0 7-0-0 Scoring 1 goal 0-0-0 31-18-11 HOMETOWN/COUNTRY PRONUNCIATION 25 Olivia Bonacorso Jr. Def. 14 Abigail Mitchell Sr. Def. Clemson 5-2-0 6-2-0 Scoring 2 goals 3-0-0 33-6-2 # Name Pronunciation 38 Jackson Moehler Jr. Def. 19 Renee Guion Jr. Def. Virginia 4-2-1 6-2-1 Scoring 3-4 goals 3-0-0 22-0-0 51 Hensley Hancuff Jr. GK 25 Olivia Bonacorso Jr. Def. Notre Dame 4-3-0 4-3-0 Scoring 5+ goals 0-0-0 11-0-0 28 Abby Hanks So. Def. Louisville 4-4-0 4-4-0 Allowing 3+ goals 0-0-0 0-17-0 FUN FACTS SOPHOMORE 38 Jackson Moehler Jr. Def. Duke 3-2-2 5-3-2 Allowing 5+ goals 0-0-0 0-5-0 • Sisters Maliah and Makenna Morris grew up playing # Name Cl. Pos. Pittsburgh 3-4-0 9-4-0 club soccer with Abby Hanks before becoming 4 Harper White So. Def. MIDFIELDERS Virginia Tech 3-4-0 4-7-0 Tigers score first 5-0-0 92-6-4 opponents in high school. Maliah and Abby went on 5 Grace Wagner So. Mid. # Name Cl. Pos. Wake Forest 2-4-1 2-5-1 Opponent scores first 1-2-0 7-59-9 to commit to Clemson together with Makenna joining 15 Hal Hershfelt So. Mid. 5 Grace Wagner So. Mid. Boston College 1-6-0 1-6-0 this year. 21 Maliah Morris So. Fwd. 6 Devi Dudley Fr. Mid. Syracuse 1-6-0 1-6-0 Leading at halftime 4-0-0 66-3-2 22 Lauren Bruns So. Fwd. 9 Audrey Viso Sr. Mid. Miami (FL) 0-7-0 0-8-0 Trailing at halftime 0-2-0 2-41-3 • Freshman Madi Reid’s older sister Morgan was a 23 Caroline Conti So. Fwd. 11 Kimber Haley Sr. Mid. NC State DNP DNP Tied at halftime 2-0-0 32-21-16 standout soccer player at Duke and now plays profes- 26 Hannah McLaughlin So. GK 15 Hal Hershfelt So. Mid. sionally for the Orlando Pride in the NWSL. 28 Abby Hanks So. Def. 24 Megan Bornkamp Fr. Mid. Scores a goal in 10th minute or earlier 1-0-0 29 Sami Meredith So. Fwd. Scores a goal in 80th minute or later 4-0-0 • Sami Meredith’s mother, Vicki, played basketball at FORWARDS TIGERS IN THE POLLS Allows a goal in 10th minute or earlier 0-1-0 Clemson. FRESHMAN # Name Cl. Pos. Week USC TDS RPI Allows a goal in 80th minute or later 0-0-0 # Name Cl. Pos. 17 Mariana Speckmaier Sr. Fwd. Sept. 22 #3 • Hannah McLaughlin’s father Ed is the current athletic 1 Halle Mackiewicz Fr. GK 20 Courtney Jones R-Jr. Fwd. Oct. 6 #6 director at VCU. 2 Makenna Morris Fr. Def. 21 Maliah Morris So. Fwd. Oct. 13 #4 6 Devi Dudley Fr. Mid. 22 Lauren Bruns So. Fwd. Oct. 20 #3 • Abigail Mitchell’s younger sister, Lucy, is a freshman 12 Madi Reid Fr. Def. 23 Caroline Conti Fr. Fwd. Oct. 27 #3 on the Notre Dame women’s soccer team 24 Megan Bornkamp Fr. Mid. 29 Sami Merdith So. Fwd.

ClemsonTigers.com 2020 Clemson Women’s Soccer @ClemsonWSoccer ClemsonTigers.com 2020 Clemson Women’s Soccer @ClemsonWSoccer 2 3 2020 TV ROSTER 2020 COACHING STAFF (Clicking on a player’s photo will take you to their online bio) (Clicking on a coaches headshot will take you to their online bio) Eddie Radwanski • Head Coach (10th season) RADWANSKI AT CLEMSON Collegiate Coaching Career • Clemson University - Head Coach // 10th season (2011-present) YEAR OVERALL ACC 2011 6-12-0 0-10-0 • UNC Greensboro - Head Coach // 10 seasons (2001-2010) 2012 6-10-2 1-9-0 Collegiate Career 2013 7-8-4 4-7-2 • Prior to coaching, Radwanski played four seasons at UNC Greensboro from 1981-1984 2014 13-3-3 6-3-1 and was a captain of the school’s NCAA Division III men’s soccer national championship 2015 14-4-2 7-3-0 2016 14-5-4 7-1-2 teams in 1982 and 1983. Radwanski, a two-time All-American, was inducted into the 2017 10-5-4 3-5-3 UNC Greensboro Hall of Fame in 2000 and the North Carolina Soccer Hall of Fame as 2018 12-9-0 6-4-0 both a coach and player in 2019. 2019 11-7-2 5-5-0 • Earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from UNC Greensboro 2020 5-2-0 4-2-0 in 1997. Overall 99-65-21 44-49-8 Professional Career Milestone Achievements at Clemson • Radwanski played five seasons for the Carolina Dynamo from 1993-1998 and helped 1 ACC Player of the Year (Sam Staab, 2019) #1 • Halle Mackiewicz • GK #2 • Makenna Morris • D #4 • Harper White • D #5 • Grace Wagner • MF #6 • Devi Dudley • MF the team win U.S. Interregional Soccer League national titles in 1993 and 1994. He was 3 NCAA All-Americans named the USISL MVP and national finals MVP in 1993. 25 All-ACC selections • A member of the U.S. National Team Pool from 1985-92, Radwanski made five starts for 2016 ACC Coach of the Year C C the National Team in 1985. He also played with the World Cup, Olympic, World University, and National Indoor teams in the 1980s and early 1990s.

Jeff Robbins • Associate Head Coach (10th season) Collegiate Coaching Career • Clemson University - Associate Head Coach // 10th season (2011-present) • UNC Greensboro - First Assistant // Three seasons (2008-2010) • UNC Greensboro - Volunteer Assistant Coach // One season (2007) • Responsibilities at Clemson #7 • Sydney Dawson • D #9 • Audrey Viso • MF #11 • Kimber Haley • MF #12 • Madi Reid • D #14 • Abigail Mitchell • D • Serves as the recruiting coordinator and is responsible for coaching field players as well as set pieces and team tactics. Collegiate & Professional Career • Robbins was a four-year starter at NAIA schools Westmont College and Whitworth University and was a memberr of two NAIA Conference Championship teams. He graduated from Whitworth University in 1995 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science. C • From 1997-2006, Robbins was the General Manager of the ’s Spokane Shadow after playing and serving as Director of Operations for the team in 1995 and 1996.

Siri Mullinix • Assistant/Goalkeeping Coach (10th season) Collegiate Coaching Career • Clemson University - Goalkeeping/Assistant Coach // 10th season (2011-present) • Virginia Commonwealth University - Assistant Coach // Three seasons (2008-2010) • UNC Greensboro - Assistant Coach // Four seasons (2005-2008) #15 • Hal Hershfelt • MF #17 • Mariana Speckmaier • F #19 • Renee Guion • D #20 • Courtney Jones • F #21 • Maliah Morris • F Responsibilities at Clemson • Oversees the development and training for Clemson’s goalkeeping group. • Involved in recruiting and day-to-day operations for Head Coach Eddie Radwanski Collegiate & Professional Career • Mullinix was an All-American goalkeeper at North Carolina, as well as an Olympic silver medalist and FIFA Women’s World Cup bronze medalist as a goalkeeper for the U.S. National Team in 2000 and 2003, respectively.

Julie Carlson • Director of Operations (Third season) Collegiate Coaching Career • Clemson University - Director of Operations // Third season (2018-present) • Anderson University - Head Coach // Two seasons (2016-2017) #22 • Lauren Bruns • F #23 • Caroline Conti • F #24 • Megan Bornkamp • MF #25 • Olivia Bonacorso • D #26 • Hannah McLaughlin • GK • Clemson University - Volunteer Assistant Coach // Two seasons (2014-2016) • Jacksonville State - Head Coach // Eight seasons (2005-2013) • Virginia Military Institute - Head Coach // Four seasons (2002-2005)

Responsibilities at Clemson • Coordinates team’s travel, scheduling, and time management.

Collegiate Career • Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Wright State in 1995 & master’s degree in Sports Leadership with an emphasis in Parks & Recreation from VCU in 2008.

CLEMSON WOMEN’S SOCCER SUPPORT STAFF • Kelly Turney - Sports Medicine (Assistant Athletic Trainer) #28 • Abby Hanks • D #29 • Sami Meredith • F #38 • Jackson Moehler • D #51 • Hensley Hancuff • GK Head Coach • Eddie Radwanski • Ryan Metzger - Strength & Conditioning (Sr. Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach) • Kaleigh Best - Nutrition (Assistant Director of Olympic Sports Nutrition) • Erin DeChellis - Academics (Associate Director of Athletic Academic Advising) • Meaghan Frazier - Communications (Graduate Assistant, Athletic Communications) • Elizabeth Barnes - Student Manager • Joanna Wypasek - Student Manager

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71 of said points in 2020. team LaRoca FC. RETURNERS WITH HIGHEST POINT TOTALS (Career) COMPARING THE TWO SIDES • Despite ending the 2019 season with an injury, Maliah • Called up to National Team training camps at the U14 2019 SEASON RECAP PLAYER G A PTS. CATEGORY CLEMSON FSU Morris returns after adding 10 points in 11 games in and U16 level, competing internationally in Belgium and Mariana Speckmaier 25 6 56 Ovr. Record 6-2-0 7-0-0 PROGRAM HISTORY 2019. Germany with the U16 squad. Renee Guion 2 16 20 Conf. Record 5-2-0 7-0-0 Kimber Haley 5 6 16 • Last season’s freshman field players Maliah Morris, Hal • Was a captain on the Utah ODP State Team for three BY THE NUMBERS Conf. Standing 3rd (ACC) 2nd (ACC) NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES Hershfelt, Caroline Conti, Harper White, Lauren Bruns, years. • Renee Guion led the Tigers in points in her sophomore Goals Scored 16 23 and Abby Hanks all notched their first career goals • 27th ranked player according to the IMG Academy campaign as she became the 2nd ranked played in Goals Allowed 5 4 • 20 Total: 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, in their inaugural season while Hannah McLaughlin Top 150. program history for single-season assists and became Shots 99 132 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2014, • 2017: 10-5-4 (3-4-3 ACC, 9th) - NCAA Round of 64 recorded three-consecutive shutouts in her three starts. tied for 1st with three other players for most single-game Shots on Goal 48 58 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, & 2019. Goals Scored/gm 2 3.29 • 2018: 12-9 (6-4 ACC, T-5th) - NCAA Round of 64 • Now junior, Renee Guion, ranked nationally for sin- MADI REID - #12 assists in program history after tallying four against • 2019: 11-7-2 (5-5 ACC, 7th) - NCAA Round of 32 SWEET SIXTEEN APPEARANCES gle-game assists, assists per-game, and moved into • 3-star recruit by TopDrawerSoccer Coastal Carolina. • 2020: 6-2-0 (5-2 ACC, 3rd) second on Clemson’s single season assists and in a tie • 134th ranked played by the IMG Academy Top 150. • Every single freshman field player in 2019 notched • 7 Total: 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2006, & 2016. PREVIEWING THE MATCH for first for single-game assists after recording 12 assists • Played her club years with the NC Courage Academy their first collegiate goal as Lauren Bruns rounded out ELITE EIGHT APPEARANCES across the season and a career-high 4 against Coastal where she was a member for nine years. the freshmen scoring in the ACC Quarterfinals against Carolina. Guion also netted her first career goal in 2019. • Member of the conference-winning team for ECNL in Florida State. • 4 Total: 1997, 1999, 2000, & 2006. 2020 SEASON PREVIEW SERIES HISTORY • Mariana Speckmaier returns to Clemson for her senior 2015. • Florida State holds the all-time series record with an season with 51 career points (prior to 2020 stats). • Won the US Soccer Development Academy Conference TIGERS IN THE POLLS 18-8-4 mark overall RECORDS AND FINISH BY YEAR in 2017. • The Tigers entered the United Soccer Coaches poll by • When Clemson faces the Seminoles on the road • 1994: 15-4-1 (3-3 ACC, 4th) - NCAA Round of 32 CLEMSON’S SPRING SEASON 2019 AWARD WINNERS • Ranked among the Top-100 players among the ODP the second week of voting after being the first team they are 3-9-1 • 1995: 14-7 (2-5 ACC, 6th) - NCAA Round of 32 • The team went 2-0-0 through its two match of the spring • Maliah Morris and Hal Hershfelt were both named to and was an active member of her ODP Region Team. receiving votes in the first two weeks. • 1996: 15-7-1 (3-3-1 ACC, T-2nd) - NCAA Round of 32 season against Auburn and Kennesaw State. the ACC All-Freshman team after they combined for 7 • Once entering, the tigers held a spot in the top-25 for • 1997: 15-7 (4-3 ACC, T-3rd) - NCAA Quarterfinals • South Carolina transfer Sami Meredith netted four goals goals and 4 assists. Morris and Hershfelt both led the 10 consecutive weeks. LAST TIME THE TWO SIDES MET • 1998: 16-7 (5-2 ACC, T-2nd) - Sweet Sixteen across two games including a hat-trick in the spring to MEGAN BORNKAMP - #24 team for game-winning-goals with 3 a piece. • 4-star recruit by TopDrawerSoccer • After defeating #7 South Carolina at home, the Tigers • 1999: 14-7-2 (4-3 ACC, T-3rd) - NCAA Quarterfinals lead the Tigers in scoring. • Hal Hershfelt earned United Soccer Coaches All-Atlantic • 44th ranked player according to IMG Academy top 150. moved as high as the #8 spot in the rankings. • 2000: 19-3-1 (5-1-1 ACC, 1st) - NCAA Quarterfinals • Villanova transfer Hensley Hancuff got her first two starts SERIES HISTORY Region Third Team • Was named CSA Young Female Player of the Year in 2014 • 2001: 15-5-1 (4-3 ACC, T-3rd) - Sweet Sixteen in a Clemson uniform during the spring while adding a • Clemson faced off with the Seminoles twice in 2019, solo shutout. • Maliah Morris and Hannah McLaughlin rounded out and CSA Female Player of the YEar in 2018. TEAM AWARDS once in the regular season at home and on the road • 2002: 14-8 (4-3 ACC, T-2nd) - NCAA Round of 64 Player of the Week recognitions for 2019 following Mor- • Named to the US Soccer Development Academy Best • Team MVPs: Hal Hershfelt & Renee Guion for the ACC Quarterfinals. • 2003: 11-7-2 (4-3 ACC, T-3rd) - NCAA Round of 64 ris’s game-winning goal against #7 South Carolina and XI in 2018-19. • Offensive MVPs: Mariana Speckmaier & Maliah Morris • Both matches were won by FSU with a 2-1 score. • 2004: 10-8-2 (4-4-1 ACC, T-5th) - NCAA Round of 64 CAPTAINS OF THE SQUAD McLaughlin’s three start, three shutout series against • Selected to U17 National Team camp in Chula Vista, • Defensive MVP: Renee Guion • Maliah Morris and Lauren Bruns scored in the • 2005: 9-9-2 (4-5-1 ACC, 6th) - NCAA Round of 64 • Prior to kicking off the 2020 season, Head Coach Eddie Coastal Carolina, Nebraska, and Creighton. Calif. in 2018, receiving two caps and one goal through- • Tiger Newcomer Award: Hal Hershfelt matches, respectively. • 2006: 11-8-5 (5-3-2 ACC, T-4th) - NCAA Quarterfinals Radwanski and the Clemson women’s soccer coaching out two matches. • Coaches Achievement Award: Caroline Conti • 2007: 10-6-5 (2-3-5 ACC, 8th) - NCAA Round of 32 staff named Sydney Dawson (Jr.), Renee Guion (Jr.), and • Received one cap with both the U19 and U20 national • Bill D’Andrea Tiger PAW Award: Grace Wagner • 2008: 5-11-1 (1-8-1 ACC, 10th) Kimber Haley (Sr.) captains. CLEMSON NEWCOMERS teams. • Iron Woman Award: Grace Wagner CLEMSON’S LAST MATCH • 2009: 3-15 (0-10 ACC, 11th) • All three captain selections have been active members • Tiger 50+ Club: Olivia Bonacorso • 2010: 6-13 (0-10 ACC, 11th) of the program’s Leadership Group which has met once a week since January. SAMI MEREDITH - #29 (Transfer) #3 CLEMSON V. PITTSBURGH • 2011: 6-12 (0-10 ACC, 11th) HALLE MACKIEWICZ - #1 • Being consistent starters on the backline, Dawson and • 4-star recruit by TopDrawerSoccer • Played in 17 games for the South Carolina Gamecocks • The match was Clemson’s first overtime game in 2020 • 2012: 6-10-2 (1-9 ACC, 10th) THINGS TO KNOW Guion were named as captains after both played in all • 21st ranked player in the nation and 1st within her region during her first collegiate season. • Megan Bornkamp scored the equalizing goal in the 48th • 2013: 7-8-4 (4-7-2 ACC, 10th) 20 games in 2019. for the 2020 IMG Academy Top 150 • Added 317 minutes to her resume as she knocked in minute as well as the 91st minute golden goal to secure • 2014: 13-3-3 (6-3-1 ACC, 5th) - NCAA Round of 64 • Spent time with the US U15, U17, U19, and U20 her first collegiate goal in just the second game of the NO PLACE LIKE HOME the Tigers’ victory. • 2015: 14-4-2 (7-3 ACC, T-2nd) - NCAA Round of 64 • 2016: 14-5-4 (7-1-2 ACC, T-1st) - Sweet Sixteen RETURNING FIREPOWER national teams. 2019 season. • Throughout Head Coach Eddie Radwanski’s time at • The Tigers amassed 99 points in 2019 and are returning • Won the U16/17 US Soccer Development Academy • Played her high school years at Wando High School Clemson, the Tigers hold a 61-26-10 record at home. National Championship in 2017-18 and added experience with the Carolina Elite Soccer • In 2019, the Tigers went 8-1-2 at Historic Riggs Field • Named to Development Academy Playoffs and Central Academy 01. and were undefeated through non-conference play. GAME-BY-GAME STARTING XI Conference Best XI in 2017. • Gatorade Player of the Year nominee for South Carolina • 24 of the 33 goals in 2019 came on home field for the # NAME MIA VT UVA UNC DUKE WF ND PITT FSU in 2018. Tigers. 1 Mackiewicz ------GK ------MAKENNA MORRIS - #2 2 Mak. Morris Def. Def. Def. Def. Def. Def. Def. Def. • 4-star recruit by TopDrawerSoccer HENSLEY HANCUFF- #51 NATIONAL TEAM PRODUCTS 4 White Def. Def. Def. Def. Def. Def. Def. Def. • Joins sister Maliah at Clemson after a highly decorated • Started in 18 total games through her two years at • 7 total members of the Clemson women’s soccer team 5 Wagner ------club and high school career. Villanova. have competed with various youth levels of the U.S. 6 Dudley Mid. Mid. XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX • In her freshman year, she recorded a career-high eight 7 Dawson Def. Def. Def. Def. Def. Def. Def. -- • The No. 13 ranked individual in the country according National Team. 9 Viso XXX -- -- XXX -- XXX -- XXX to the IMG Academy Top 150. saves on two separate occasions (at Clemson & at • Senior Mariana Speckmaier has competed with the U20 11 Haley Mid. Mid. XXX ------XXX Mid. • Two-time State Champion with St. John’s College HS. Georgetown). level of the Venezuelan National Team. 12 Reid ------• Two-time Washington Post All-Met First Team and four- • Her first collegiate year she recorded 1,036 minutes 14 Mitchell XXX ------XXX XXX -- time WCAC First Team honoree. with 52 total saves while going on to earn a spot on the GATORADE PLAYERS OF THE YEAR 15 Hershfelt Mid. Mid. Mid. Mid. Mid. Mid. Mid. Mid. • Has seen action with the US U15, U17, and U20 teams. 2018 All-BIG EAST Freshman Team. • Clemson women’s soccer has upheld its history of 17 Speckmaier Fwd. Fwd. Fwd. Fwd. -- XXX XXX Fwd. • In her sophomore year with the Wildcats she matched 19 Guion XXX XXX Def. Def. Def. Def. Def. Def. Gatorade Player of the Year nominees and winners for 20 Jones XXX XXX Fwd. Fwd. Fwd. Fwd. Fwd. Fwd. DEVI DUDLEY - #6 her career-high eight saves against nationally-ranked their respective states. 21 Mal. Morris Fwd. Fwd. Fwd. Fwd. Fwd. Fwd. Fwd. Fwd. • 4-star recruit by TopDrawerSoccer Florida State. • Audrey Viso: Louisiana GPOY 2016-17 22 Bruns XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX Fwd. Fwd. XXX • Was a captain at both the U18 and U19 level for her club • Maliah Morris: D.C. GPOY 2016-17 & 2017-18 23 Conti Fwd. Fwd. Fwd. Fwd. Fwd. Fwd. Fwd. Fwd. • Caroline Conti: South Carolina GPOY 2016-17 & 24 Bornkamp Mid. Mid. Mid. Mid. Mid. Mid. Mid. Def. 25 Bonacorso XXX ------26 McLaughlin XXX ------SEASON STORY LINES 28 Hanks XXX -- -- XXX XXX XXX -- -- 29 Meredith XXX XXX XXX XXX Fwd. XXX XXX XXX • Despite the shortened 2020 season, Head Coach Eddie Radwanski along with Jeff Robbins and Siri Mullinix sit just 1 win away from 100 career wins at Clemson. 38 Moehler XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX -- -- 51 Hancuff GK GK GK GK -- GK GK GK • Maliah Morris looks to make an impact alongside her sister Makenna after returning from a season-ending injury she suffered against North Carolina in 2019.

• With sophomore Hannah McLaughlin being the only returning goalkeeper following Sandy MacIver’s graduation, Mackiewicz and Hancuff will bring depth to the backend as the Tigers will run with three keepers on the roster for the first time since 2017-18.

• With Clemson earning both the ACC Offensive (Conti) and Defensive (Hancuff) Players of the Week in the second week of the season, it marked the first time in program history that the Tigers have swept the weekly positional awards and the first time since North Carolina in 2018 that a team has swept the awards outright.

• Abigail Mitchell will face off with her sister Lucy when the Tigers play Notre Dame on Oct. 18th Gk./Def./Mid./Fwd. = Starter XXX = SUBSTITUTE --- = DNP

ClemsonTigers.com 2020 Clemson Women’s Soccer @ClemsonWSoccer ClemsonTigers.com 2020 Clemson Women’s Soccer @ClemsonWSoccer 6 7 NOTES NOTES 2020 AWARD RECIPIENTS 2018-19 “It was wonderful to see Hensley [Hancuff] come and throw and junior goalkeeper Hensley Hancuff were named as Hensley Hancuff played all 90 minutes and tallied three within conference play. • Sami Meredith: South Carolina GPOY nominee in 2018 her body around and make some great saves and earn ACC Offensive and Defensive Players of the Week, re- saves. 2020 Hermann Trophy Watch List back-to-back shutouts,” said Radwanski. spectively. With Conti and Hancuff claiming positional With the Tigers pressuring the Wake Forest defense, a service was placed into the middle of the box which TopDrawerSoccer.com Top-100 National honors, it marks the first time in program history that “This is part of our journey and we have to learn from it,” GAME 1 - MIAMI Clemson won the possession battle between the two sides, the Tigers have swept the ACC Players of the Week since said Radwanski. “We will learn from it and get ready for deflected off a defender, putting Clemson up 1-0 in the TopDrawerSoccer.com Top-100 Freshman holding 55% of the ball with the majority being spent in the conference began naming both in 2015 and the first our game against Duke on Sunday.” 14th minute. Taking the early lead, Clemson brought on a RECAP the Tigers’ own attacking third. Clemson played a total time a team has swept the awards outright since North series of substitutions in the 30th minute which included United Soccer Coaches National POTW Jacksonville, Fla. - The Clemson women’s soccer team of 16 players Thursday evening. Carolina grabbed both honors on Sept. 18, 2018. senior Mariana Speckmaier. Forcing a corner just four minutes later, Renee Guion sent a ball to the far side of ACC Player of the Week put on an offensive showing in its season opener as they Conti, who tallied two goals and two assists in 2019, kicked GAME 5 - #11 DUKE the box which found the head of Speckmaier to extend Caroline Conti Sept. 22 So., Fwd. downed the 4-0 in a neutral-site, off her sophomore campaign with three goals and an Clemson’s lead to two heading into halftime. The goal Hensley Hancuff Sept. 22 Jr., GK non-conference match to move to 1-0 on the season. GAME 3 - VIRGINIA RECAP assist across the first three games of the season. In the Durham, N.C. - The No. 3 Clemson (3-2-0, 2-2-0) women’s would be the 25th of the Miami native’s career, bringing TopDrawerSoccer.com Team of the Week “We are just really grateful for the opportunity to be able to RECAP opening weekend of 2020, she recorded an assist on soccer team fought until the final whistle but could not her to 56 career points. Mariana Speckmaier Sept. 15 Sr., Fwd. play,” said Head Coach Eddie Radwanski. “Our group has Clemson, S.C. - The Clemson women’s soccer team (3- Mariana Speckmaier’s season-opening goal. By just the even the scoreline as No. 11 Duke (2-1-2, 1-1-2) downed Hensley Hancuff Oct. 13 Jr., GK spent a lot of time playing each other in scrimmages and 0-0, 2-0-0 ACC) defeated the (1-1-1, second game, she opened up her lethal attack, netting the Tigers in Durham, N.C. by a 0-1 score. “It was poetic,” said Head Coach Eddie Radwanski. “She Renee Guion Oct. 13 - (HM) Jr., Def. two goals against Virginia Tech for her first multi-goal showed why she’s an All-ACC type of player. When you’re Hensley Hancuff Oct. 20 Jr., GK practices so they were just ready to face an opponent. 0-1-1 ACC) by a final score of 3-0 at Historic Riggs Field It’s always nice to get the win, get the shutout, and create on Sunday afternoon. The Tigers had three different game of her career. The Greenville, S.C. native solidified “Disappointed in the result, but not disappointed in the in games like this and to have a player like that step on the scoring opportunities, so it is nice for the kids to see their players contribute to the scoresheet, while Hensley her ACC Offensive Player of the Week nod by finding effort displayed by the team,” said Head Coach Eddie field and contribute I was really happy for her, especially hard work pay off.” Hancuff extended her shutout streak to three-consecu- the back of the net on a perfectly placed header in the Radwanski on the performance. “We had our chances, it being Senior Day.” tive matches. This is the Tigers’ largest margin of victory 4th minute against the Cavaliers, marking back-to-back but just needed to put one of those away to solve it.” After leading the Hurricanes in shots by an 8-0 margin against the Cavaliers since a 4-0 victory at Historic Riggs game-winning goals. Despite leading the Demon Deacons by a two-goal margin midway through the first half, senior Mariana Speckmaier Field in 2001. Entering the match, forward Sami Meredith and goalkeep- at halftime, Wake Forest outshot the Tigers 12-8 in the picked up her 24th career goal off a header in the box Hancuff, a Villanova transfer and former BIG EAST er Halle Mackiewicz received their first career starts. match. Hancuff, who tied her career-high mark with 8 sent in by Caroline Conti. It was just a minute later that “Today’s game was a collective decision by the team to All-Freshman team member, has started her Clemson Meredith, who averaged 45 minutes off the bench in saves in the game, recorded five in the first half alone. Megan Bornkamp added her name to the scorebook with come out to compete and to win,” said Head Coach career with 256 scoreless minutes across her three starts the first four matches, recorded 86 minutes in Sunday’s her first collegiate goal as Courtney Jones and Lauren Eddie Radwanski. “You want to beat a good team and between the posts. The Edmond, Okla. native has re- game while Mackiewicz saw her first bout of action in “It gives the team an awful lot of confidence knowing Bruns picked up their first points of the fall. they were a No. 1 team last year - I have great respect corded nine saves to start the season with a season-high any form against the Blue Devils while playing a full 90 that you have someone like Hensley back there,” said for Steve [Swanson] and his program. We say the best is five coming against Virginia. With two solo shutouts and between the posts. Radwanski. “When you have a quality goalkeeper like The Tigers were able to carry the momentum into the yet to come for Clemson and this is what we’re doing.” a combined shutout under her belt, Hancuff sits just that, they can keep you in games like this and other big second half as Renee Guion found the back of the net one shutout away from tying her career-high mark for In the 30th minute the Blue Devils would find the eventual games that are coming down the line.” for her second career goal off a feed from Speckmaier. The Tigers’ opening goal came off of a beautifully orches- a single-season. game winner as a sliding Olivia Migli was able to connect Another Clemson newcomer would close out the scoring trated counterattack in the 4th minute of play, as Mariana and find the far side of the net. for the night as Sami Meredith connected for a volley from Speckmaier dribbled the ball down the touchline and Collectively, the match against Virginia was the Tigers’ GAME 7 - #14 NOTRE DAME Harper White’s touch. handed it off to Maliah Morris who crossed the ball right largest margin of victory against the Cavaliers since a Trying to find the equalizer, Clemson came into the final half on to Caroline Conti’s head. Conti’s goal was her third 4-0 victory in 2001. Hancuff was the first goalkeeper to with speed as they outshot Duke 8-3. The final 45 minutes RECAP shut out the high-powered Virginia offense since Oct. “We feel like we are going to be a lot more balanced,” of the season and made her the Tigers’ leading scorer. of play also gave the Tigers a slew of opportunities from Notre Dame, Ind. - The No. 4 Clemson women’s soccer 21, 2018. Radwanski spoke on the attack. “We have more attacking the corner, managing to force six in the second half alone. team extended its win streak to two with a 2-1 win over options than we have ever had - I’m pleased with our In the second half, Clemson displayed their dominance No. 14 Notre Dame on the road. The Tigers improve depth and know that everyone who steps on the field on the ball by adding two goals and controlling the pace “I was proud of the performance particularly in the second their overall record to 5-2-0 with a 4-2-0 mark within has the ability to contribute.” of play for the entirety of the half. In the 58th minute, GAME 4 - #1 NORTH CAROLINA half,” said Radwanski. “I thought we played with a lot of conference play. Courtney Jones put away her first goal of the season to energy and decisiveness. You’re banging on the door GAME 2 - VIRGINIA TECH extend the Tigers’ lead. In the closing minutes of the RECAP and don’t get anything from it, but we will learn from “If you get three points in a win on the road in the ACC it’s match, Megan Bornkamp converted from the penalty Chapel Hill, N.C. - The #3 Clemson women’s soccer team this experience.” well deserved and never easy,” said Head Coach Eddie RECAP spot for the Tigers’ final goal of the match and her second (3-1-0, 2-1-0) was handed its first loss of the 2020 sea- Radwanski. “This was our first win at Notre Dame and Clemson, S.C. - The Clemson women’s soccer team (2-0, of the season. son, falling 0-2 to the #1 (4-0-0, Overall, the Tigers outshot the Blue Devils by a 10-5 margin we had to pull out a little Clemson grit to get it but it was 1-0) earned a 3-0 victory over Virginia Tech (0-2, 0-1) on 4-0-0) in Chapel Hill, N.C. while also edging the Durham squad 8-4 in corners. Clem- a great win, collectively.” Thursday night at Historic Riggs Field to open ACC play. Hancuff logged another shutout in net, making a sea- son will return home for their next opponent as they face Caroline Conti led the team in scoring with two goals on son-high five saves against the Cavaliers. Hancuff’s “It was a learning game for us - being a young team,” said Wake Forest on Oct. 11 for a 3:30 p.m. match on ACCN. Just 12 minutes into the match, Hal Hershfelt took a feed the night. Following tonight’s win, Clemson has outscored save of the match came in the 54th minute, as the junior Head Coach Eddie Radwanski. “Our quality wasn’t quite The match against the Demon Deacons will also honor from Lauren Bruns before firing a shot from inside the box its first two opponents by a 7-0 margin. was forced to lay out to stop a close-range header from where it needed to be, especially for playing a good team.” Clemson’s four seniors Kimber Haley, Abigail Mitchell, to the far-side of the net past the Notre Dame keeper. The Virginia’s Diana Ordonez. Mariana Speckmaier, and Audrey Viso. goal marked Hershfelt’s first of the 2020 season. Despite “Grateful and excited to play at Historic Riggs Field again,” With both sides splitting chances in the opening minutes the early goal, the remainder of the first half would remain said Head Coach Eddie Radwanski. “It was a good match “We feel like we have great goalkeepers overall,” said of the nationally-ranked match up, North Carolina would quiet from both sides on the scoresheet as the Tigers for us - we needed to have a game where we got pushed, Radwanski. “Hensley is playing like a pro - she has her find themselves on the board first in the 6th minute of SENIOR DAY RECOGNITION entered the locker room with a 1-0 advantage. challenged and had some adversity to deal with. I think head down and is working at getting better and she’s of play. A rushing Isabel Cox sent a centering ball from the Sunday’s match against the Wake Forest Demon Deacons both teams enjoyed being back out and competing.” the growth mindset. Having a presence like her back goalline as freshman Sam Meza finished the play, just out at Historic Riggs Field will honor Clemson’s four seniors: Coming into the second half, Notre Dame’s Ospeck was there is comforting.” of the reach of Clemson’s Hensley Hancuff. #9 Audrey Viso, #11 Kimber Haley, #14 Abigail Mitchell, able to net the equalizer in the 46th minute after secur- The first half saw Clemson outshoot Virginia Tech by an and #17 Mariana Speckmaier. ing the ball after an initial play was slowed by the foot of 8-2 margin, with five of the shots put on net. The Tigers’ Following today’s match, Clemson has scored seven of their Prior to Meza’s goal, the Tigers had accumulated 270 Hensley Hancuff. Her tying goal would stand until the best opportunity of the half came when Maliah Morris 10 goals this season in the second half of their matches. scoreless minutes across their opening three games Throughout their collective time at Clemson, the honored 83rd minute. took a penalty kick after being fouled at the top of the box Morris’ service to Conti for the Tigers’ opening goal was while outscoring opponents 10-0. seniors have competed in three consecutive NCAA Tour- moments after beating her defender with a skillful touch. her second assist of the season, a category which she naments, earned notable wins against #4 Virginia and #7 With under 10 minutes to play, the Tigers strung together Morris’ attempt was saved by Virginia Tech’s Alia Skinner. now leads the team in. In the 27th minute, a penalty kick was awarded to North South Carolina, and been selected as All-ACC recipients a play which sent Lauren Bruns up the side of the field Carolina following a handball in the box. Rachel Jones both on the field and in the classroom. Most importantly, who fed a ball to Megan Bornkamp inside the Notre Dame The second half saw the Tigers’ scoring erupt, with Conti In his 10 seasons at Clemson, Radwanski is now 22-0 successfully converted the attempt to put the Tar Heels they have embodied what it means to be a Clemson Tiger. box. After an initial attempt was blocked, the freshman netting the first and third goals for the Tigers. This was when his team scores three or four goals in a match and up by two, but neither side would find any additional scor- regained possession and sent a ball past the backline. the first multi-goal game of Conti’s career. A Virginia Tech improved to 90-6-4 when his Tigers score first. ing opportunities for the remainder of the half. Clemson own-goal in the 67th minute rounded out the scoring showed a strong response in the second half of play, but GAME 6 - WAKE FOREST (SENIOR DAY) “Lauren helped keep the ball alive and Megan got a nice summary on the night. In total, the Tigers logged 16 shots the final 45 minutes would see no change to the scoreline, finish there,” stated Radwanski. “We also got some really during the 90-minute match. ACC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK handing Clemson its first loss of the 2020 season. RECAP great play from Hensley again in goal – she is really some- RELEASE Clemson, S.C. – The Clemson women’s soccer team got one that can manage the game back there.” In net, Hensley Hancuff recorded her second shutout of Clemson, S.C. - After starting the season 3-0 (2-0 ACC), Statistically, the Tar Heels held the advantage in shots back in the win column on Sunday afternoon with a 2-0 the season and made three saves. the Tigers racked up their first individual accolades of (13-6), shots on goal (5-2), and corners (6-1). Megan win over Wake Forest at Historic Riggs Field. With the the 2020 season as sophomore midfielder Caroline Conti Bornkamp led the Tigers’ attack with three shots while win, the Tigers move to 4-2-0 overall with a 3-2-0 mark

ClemsonTigers.com 2020 Clemson Women’s Soccer @ClemsonWSoccer ClemsonTigers.com 2020 Clemson Women’s Soccer @ClemsonWSoccer 8 9 2019 COMBINED STATS GAME 8 - PITT RECAP The Automated ScoreBook CLEMSON, S.C. -- The No. 3 Clemson Tigers (6-2, 5-2 Clemson Combined Team Statistics (as of Dec 06, 2019) ACC) defeated the (9-4, 3-4 ACC) at All games Historic Riggs Field on Thursday night in overtime by a score of 2-1 thanks to a spectacular brace from freshman Megan Bornkamp. Despite starting at center back for the RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL Tigers, Bornkamp recorded her first career multi-goal ALL GAMES 11-7-2 8-1-2 3-6 0-0 game and her fifth goal of the season. CONFERENCE 5-5 4-1 1-4 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 6-2-2 4-0-2 2-2 0-0 “Everything we do is to try and get better and it is safe to say we got better from this game,” said Head Coach Eddie Radwanski. Date Opponent Score Att. ## Player gp g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att 08/22/19 UTAH W 2-0 1791 19 Renee Guion 20 1 12 14 26 .0 3 8 11 .4 2 3 0 0 - 0 The opening 45 minutes of the match passed quickly 08/25/19 COASTAL CARO. W 6-0 1562 17 Mariana Speckmaier 18 6 0 12 32 .1 8 8 19 .5 9 4 1 0 - 0 as sharp passing and precise runs from Clemson’s Aug 30 at Nebraska W 2-0 1130 21 Maliah Morris 11 4 2 10 35 .1 1 4 15 .4 2 9 3 0 - 0 pace-filled forwards allowed the Tigers to dictate the Sep 01 at Creighton W 1-0 803 3 Mackenzie Smith 20 3 3 9 35 .0 8 6 14 .4 0 0 1 0 - 0 speed of play. Courtney Jones and Hal Hershfelt were Sep 06 OREGON T o 2 1-1 1523 13 Dani Antieau 20 4 0 8 17 .2 3 5 7 .4 1 2 1 0 - 0 dynamic in the Tigers’ midfield, with the two helping Sep 08 GEORGIA W 2-1 852 15 Hal Hershfelt 20 3 2 8 26 .1 1 5 16 .6 1 5 3 0 - 0 to control the match from the onset while holding the Sep 15 #7 SOUTH CAROLINA W 1-0 1625 16 Julie Mackin 19 3 2 8 23 .1 3 0 9 .3 9 1 0 0 - 0 majority of possession. Clemson registered 10 shots in * Sep 20 W 23 Caroline Conti 20 2 2 6 29 .0 6 9 14 .4 8 3 0 0 - 0 the opening half and forced Pittsburgh’s Caitlyn Lazzarini NOTRE DAME 1-0 1184 11 Kimber Haley 20 2 2 6 25 .0 8 0 7 .2 8 0 0 0 - 0 into making three saves. As a result of the Tigers’ potent * Sep 26 #6 FSU L 1-2 1052 attack, the team earned seven corners as opposed to * Sep 29 #16 VT W 3-1 753 4 Harper White 20 1 2 4 10 .1 0 0 5 .5 0 0 1 0 - 0 the Panthers’ one. * Oct 05 at #3 North Carolina L 0-1 2783 38 Jackson Moehler 20 1 2 4 2 .5 0 0 1 .5 0 0 0 0 - 0 * 10/10/19 at Louisville L 0-1 652 22 Lauren Bruns 20 1 1 3 14 .0 7 1 4 .2 8 6 0 0 - 0 The nil-nil deadlock was broken by Pittsburgh in the 49th * 10/13/19 at Duke L 1-4 313 30 Patrice DiPasquale 13 1 0 2 8 .1 2 5 4 .5 0 0 0 0 - 0 minute via an Amanda West goal on a counter-attack * Oct 19 SYRACUSE W 4-1 293 28 Hanks, Abby 10 1 0 2 3 .3 3 3 2 .6 6 7 1 0 - 0 opportunity. * 10/24/19 at Miami (FL) L o 2 2-3 500 7 Sydney Dawson 20 0 2 2 5 .0 0 0 1 .2 0 0 0 0 - 0 * Oct 27 UP Wot 3-2 912 1 Sandy MacIver 17 0 1 1 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 The Panthers’ lead was short-lived however, as Bornkamp * Oct 31 at Boston College W 2-1 111 20 Courtney Jones 18 0 0 0 21 .0 0 0 5 .2 3 8 0 0 - 0 guided the ball into the back of the net with her head 11/03/19 at FSU L 1-2 991 9 Viso, Audrey 12 0 0 0 6 .0 0 0 5 .8 3 3 0 0 - 0 amongst a congested six-yard box. The initial opportunity Nov 15 VANDERBILT T o 3 0-0 327 25 Bonacorso, Olivia 13 0 0 0 2 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 was created via a Makenna Morris corner kick, and after 8 Haley Schueppert 4 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 having her initial header saved by Lazzarini, Bornkamp 11/22/19 at UCLA L 0-5 1332 left no doubt while meeting the rebound, drawing the Total 20 33 33 99 319 .1 0 3 139 .4 3 6 11 0 - 0 Tigers level at 1-1. TEAM STATISTICS CU OPP Opponents 20 25 31 81 167 .1 5 0 88 .5 2 7 7 2 - 2 SHOT STATISTICS The two sides battled hard through the remaining time in Goals-Shot attempts 33-319 25-167 ## Goalie GP Min. GA GAAvg Saves Pct W-L-T Sho regulation, as both teams created quality opportunities Goals scored per game 1.65 1.25 26 McLaughlin, Hannah 4 275:35 0 0.00 12 1.000 3-0-0 3/0 in their respective attacking thirds. Shot pct. . 1 0 3 . 1 5 0 1 Sandy MacIver 17 1585:37 25 1.42 49 .6 6 2 8-4-2 4/0 Shots on goal-Attempts 139-319 88-167 Total 20 1861:12 25 1.21 62 .7 1 3 11-4-2 7 Just 67 seconds into their first overtime match of the sea- SOG pct. . 4 3 6 . 5 2 7 Opponents 20 1861:12 33 1.60 106 .7 6 3 3-10-2 3 son, the Tigers went back to what worked earlier in the S h o t s / G a m e 15.9 8.4 match in search of a game winner. Another Guion corner CORNER KICKS 135 72 Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 OT3 Total kick found the head of a soaring Bornkamp on the back Clemson 9 23 1 0 0 33 post as the freshman fired the ball into the back of the PENALTY KICKS 0-0 2-2 net to end the match. Bornkamp has now scored three of PENALTIES Opponents 11 13 0 1 0 25 her five goals this season in the Tigers’ last two matches. Yellow cards 16 12 Red cards 1 0 Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 OT3 Total This is the second-consecutive match against Pittsburgh ATTENDANCE Clemson 138 167 10 4 0 319 that Clemson has scored the game-winning goal in the T o t a l 11874 8615 Opponents 78 79 2 8 0 167 92nd minute. Hershfelt was responsible for the deciding Dates/Avg Per Date 11/1079 9/957 score when the two teams met in 2019. Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0 Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 OT3 Total Clemson 31 28 2 2 0 63 Clemson saw a total of 15 players earn time in the match Opponents 50 54 2 0 0 106 with eight logging a full 92 minutes of action. Hensley Hancuff made five saves in net during tonight’s contest. Corners by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 OT3 Total The result secured the Tigers a perfect record at home during the 2020 fall season, improving to 4-0 at Historic Clemson 57 70 4 4 0 135 Riggs Field. Opponents 41 24 3 4 0 72

“Riggs is a special place,” stated Radwanski. “It isn’t called Fouls by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 OT3 Total Historic Riggs Field for nothing. Even though we have a Clemson 81 113 3 2 0 199 limited number of fans, you can feel the energy in this Opponents 76 104 3 3 0 186 place - a lot of credit goes to Central Spirit.”

GAME 9 - #2 FLORIDA STATE RECAP

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GAME 3 - CLEMSON V. VIRGINIA (9/20/20) GAME 4 - #3 CLEMSON V. #1 NORTH CAROLINA (10/1/20) GAME 7 - #4 CLEMSON V. #14 NOTRE DAME (10/18/20) GAME 8 - CLEMSON V. PITT (10/29/20)

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