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Nov 12, 2019

Top-Seeded Tigers to Host Pitt in ACC Semifinal Action

Clemson, S.C. – The top-seeded Clemson men’s soccer team is set to welcome the fourth-seeded Pittsburgh Panthers to Historic Riggs Field on Wednesday at 6 p.m., as the two sides meet in ACC semifinal action. The Tigers enter the match after a commanding 3-0 victory over Notre Dame in the quarterfinal round. Earlier today, the United Soccer Coaches organization announced that Clemson had earned the nation’s No. 1 ranking after improving to 15-1-1 on the year.

Game #18 Information

Who: No. 1 Clemson Tigers (15-1-1) v. No. 4 Pittsburgh Panthers (9-6-2)

Where: Historic Riggs Field

When: Wednesday, Nov. 13 // 6:00 p.m.

Watch live on ACC Network.

Live stats available via StatBroadcast.

Tickets can be purchased here.

Series Notes

  • Wednesday’s semifinal match is the fifth all-time meeting between the Pittsburgh Panthers and Clemson Tigers.
  • Clemson leads the series, 3-1, and has outscored the Panthers by an 8-1 margin.
  • This is the first time in the series that the teams will meet in ACC tournament play.
  • Head Coach Mike Noonan has led the way for the Tigers in each match against Pitt, with the first contest between the two sides occurring in 2013.

Clemson Notes

  • Clemson’s No. 1 ranking is complemented by the team slotting into the 4th position in the NCAA RPI rankings.
  • This is the first time since the Sept. 18, 2006 poll that Clemson has earned the No. 1 ranking.
  • During his time at Clemson, Head Coach Mike Noonan has guided the Tigers to 17 appearances in the national poll’s top three spots.
  • Last time out, the Tigers defeated the eighth-seeded Irish, 3-0.
  • Clemson saw scoring from three different players on Sunday, with all goals coming in the second half.
  • Philip Mayaka scored the game-winning goal with his strike in the 54th minute. This was Mayaka’s second goal of the season, making him the 10th Clemson player to score multiple goals this season.
  • Clemson holds a 10-0-1 record while playing at Historic Riggs Field this season, outscoring opponents, 42-6.

Pittsburgh Notes

  • Pitt advances to its first ACC semifinal match after defeating NC State in overtime this past Sunday by a 2-1 scoreline.
  • The Panthers are under the direction of Jay Vidovich, who is in his fourth season serving as Pitt’s head coach.
  • Pitt is led in scoring by Edward Kizza, with Kizza contributing 26 points off of 11 goals and four assists.
  • Arie Ammann is expected to earn the start in goal for the Panthers, with Ammann seeing action in 13 contests and making 39 saves over the course of the season.
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