✌️ games down. ☝️ game to go.
Next stop: Cary, N.C. #GoTigers #ClemsonUnited pic.twitter.com/Wq20Vez3dY
— Clemson Athletics (@ClemsonTigers) November 14, 2019
44′ – THE FRESHMAN BREAKS THE DEADLOCK!
Mohamed Seye put the Tigers in front! Seye converted his opportunity after a wonderful series of passes from Oskar Agren and Tanner Dieterich.
Mohamed. Seye. 🔥🔥
And he’s just a freshman ☝️@ClemsonMSoccer #ClemsonUnited pic.twitter.com/gnokPIglHJ
— Clemson Athletics (@ClemsonTigers) November 14, 2019
The quarterfinal and semifinal boasted great crowds despite low temperatures both nights. The Clemson Family showed up in numbers to support the the Tigers!
Senior midfielder, Tanner Dieterich, and freshman defender, Oskar Agren, share a special moment after the Tigers earn a berth in the ACC Championship match. The Tigers needed only one goal to defeat Pitt and move to the finals.
C-L-E-M-S-O-N 🗣
We love a good win.@ClemsonMSoccer #ClemsonFamily pic.twitter.com/3NmFB7Q1R0
— Clemson Athletics (@ClemsonTigers) November 14, 2019
Head Coach Mike Noonan said, “When you play as well as we did defensively tonight, all you need is one.”
No. 1 Clemson will face No. 2 Virginia on Nov. 17 at noon in Cary, N.C., at WakeMed Soccer Park.