Tuesday 01/30/2001
Jan. 30, 2001
CLEMSON, S.C. – Clemson women’s soccer player, Lindsay Browne was named Soccer America’s Women’s Freshman Player of the Year for the 2000 season.
Browne led Clemson in scoring with 13 goals and 12 assists for 38 points. She led Clemson to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Division I tournament. The speedy forward from Encinitas, Calif., led the Tigers in game-winning goals (7), and assists (12) and was the ACC Rookie of the Year.
CLEMSON’S OGUCHI ONYEWU NAMED TO SOCCER AMERICA MEN’S ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM
CLEMSON, SC–Oguchi Onyewu was named to the Soccer America Men’s All-Freshman Team as announced by the Magazine Tuesday.
Onyewu was fifth on the team in scoring with 15 points. The defender from Olney, MD had five goals and five assists this season.
CLEMSON’S MARK LISI NAMED TO SOCCER AMERICA’S COLLEGIATE MVPs
CLEMSON, SC–Clemson senior midfielder, Mark Lisi was named to Soccer America’s 11-member Collegiate MVP team as announced by the Magazine Tuesday.
Lisi led the Tigers with 15 goals and eight assists for 38 points in the 2000 season.
TWO CLEMSON TIGERS HONORED BY SOCCERTIMES.COM
CLEMSON, SC–Mark Lisi and Mike Potempa was named to the SoccerTimes.com All-American Team.
Lisi was named to the first team and Potempa to the second team. Lisi led the Tigers with 15 goals and eight assists for 38 points in the 2000 season. Potempa was a stalwart in Clemson’s defense as the Tigers only allowed 24 goals in the 2000 season.
FOUR CLEMSON LADY TIGERS HONORED BY SOCCERTIMES.COM
CLEMSON, SC–Nancy Augustyniak, Deliah Arrington, Julie Augustyniak, and Lindsay Browne were named All-Americans by SoccerTimes.com.
Nancy Augustyniak, a defender, was named to the first team. The defender started 19 matches and finished the 2000 season with two goals and one assist.
Deliah Arrington, a forward, was named to the second team. Arrington was second on the team with 12 goals and 10 assists for 34 points.
Julie Augustyniak, a defender, had five assists this season. Lindsay Browne was named to the Honorable mention.
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