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Thomas McNamara Named All-American

Thomas McNamara Named All-American

CLEMSON, SC – Clemson men’s soccer player Thomas McNamara has been named second team All-American as selected by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Friday afternoon. In November, he was named to the Capital One Academic All-America First-Team selected by CoSida (College Sports Information Directors of America). He becomes the 18th person in Clemson athletic history to be named an All-American both on and off the field in the same academic year. He is only the second men’s soccer player to accomplish this feat. Mike Potempa a men’s soccer player in 1997-2000 was named a NSCAA All-American and an Academic All-American in 2000-01. He is the 30th different person to be named an on-field NSCAA All-American in Clemson men’s soccer history. The Tigers have claimed this honor from the NSCAA a total of 38 times. A graduate student at Clemson in applied economics, McNamara graduated with a degree in economics from Brown. The native of West Nyack, NY led Clemson in scoring with seven goals and eight assists for 22 points in 2013. He also became the first Tiger soccer player in seven years to be named first team All-Atlantic Coast Conference. He was also named first-team All-South by the NSCAA this week.

In 2013, McNamara was named ACC Player-of-the-Week twice and National Player-of-the-Week once. He was also named to the ACC All-Tournament team.

He scored four game-winning goals this season while leading the Tigers (11-7-3) to the first round of the NCAA Tournament. The four game-winning goals are the most since Dane Richards had seven in the 2005 season. The 22 points he accumulated in 2013 is also the most for a Tiger since Richards had 31 in 2006.

McNamara is the first Clemson soccer player selected to the Capital One Academic First Team since 1987 when Jamey Rootes was selected. Rootes is currently the President of the NFL’s Houston Texans.

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