Founded in 1889 as Clemson Agricultural College, the university began as an all-male military school nestled on 1,400 acres on the shores of Lake Hartwell. With over 80-plus majors and 120-plus graduate degree programs, Clemson offers an array of academic opportunities for its 19,669 undergraduate students.
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More than 500 student-athletes compete on 21 NCAA Division I teams for Clemson University under the leadership of Director of Athletics Graham Neff. The Tigers compete in the highly competitive Atlantic Coast Conference.
Football (3): 1981, 2016, 2018
Men’s Soccer (3): 1984, 1987, 2021
Men’s Golf (1): 2003
9 gold medals
5 silver medals
8 bronze medals
Current sports: football (8), women’s track/field (6), women’s soccer (4), baseball (3), men’s track/field (3), men’s basketball (3), men’s golf (2), volleyball (2), men’s soccer (1), women’s tennis (1), men’s tennis (1)
Football (3): 1981, 2016, 2018
Men’s Soccer (3): 1984, 1987, 2021
Men’s Golf (1): 2003
9 gold medals
5 silver medals
8 bronze medals
Current sports: football (8), women’s track/field (6), women’s soccer (4), baseball (3), men’s track/field (3), men’s basketball (3), men’s golf (2), volleyball (2), men’s soccer (1), women’s tennis (1), men’s tennis (1)
Clemson announced in June 2021 the addition of women's gymnastics to begin in the winter of 2023-24.
Head Coach
Assistant Coach (3)
Director of Operations
Graduate Assistant (1)
Student Manager (3)
Fully funded by IPTAY
Head Coach
Assistant Coach (3)
Director of Operations
Graduate Assistant (1)
Student Manager (3)
Fully funded by IPTAY
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The new women's gymnastics training facility will cover approximately 21,000 square feet and will include a training gym, locker room, coaches offices, sports medicine and student-athlete amenities.