2016 Clemson Tigers women's soccer team

Clemson Tigers
2016 season
Head Coach Eddie Radwanski
Associate Head Coach Jeff Robbins
Stadium Riggs Field
NCAA 14-5-4
ACC 7-1-2
NCAA Tournament Round of 16
ACC Tournament Semifinals
Highest home attendance 3,838
Lowest home attendance 263
2016 ACC women's soccer standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T   PCT     W   L   T   PCT
#6 Notre Dame y 7 1 2   .800     13 3 5   .738
#9 Clemson y 7 1 2   .800     14 5 4   .696
#12 Duke y 7 2 1   .750     15 4 3   .750
#10 North Carolina y 6 2 2   .700     16 3 4   .783
#14 Virginia y 6 2 2   .700     15 5 2   .727
#13 Florida State y 6 2 2   .700     14 4 4   .727
Miami 5 5 0   .500     10 8 1   .553
NC State y 4 5 1   .450     11 9 2   .545
Virginia Tech 3 4 3   .450     11 5 3   .658
Louisville 2 5 3   .350     7 7 4   .500
Boston College 3 7 0   .300     11 8 1   .575
Wake Forest 2 8 0   .200     10 8 0   .556
Syracuse 1 7 2   .200     8 8 3   .500
Pitt 1 9 0   .100     2 15 1   .139
Conference champion
2016 ACC Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of 2016-11-21; Rankings from NSCAA

The 2016 Clemson Tigers women's soccer team represents Clemson University during the 2016 NCAA Division I women's soccer season. The Tigers are led by head coach Ed Radwanski, in his sixth season. Home games are played at Riggs Field.[1] Clemson opened the season ranked 14th in the NSCAA Preseason Poll. [2]

The Lady Tigers finished as ACC regular season co-champions with Notre Dame, capturing the second ACC regular season title in program history. [3] Clemson also advanced to the third round (Sweet 16) of the NCAA tournament for the first time since 2006. [4]

Coach Ed Radwanski was named ACC coach of the year in his sixth season with the team. [5]

Roster

Updated 08/08/16 [6]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Canada GK Kailen Sheridan
2 United States FW Miranda Weslake
3 United States MF Mac Smith
4 United States MF Katie Sprouse
5 United States DF Claire Wagner
6 United States MF Lauren Harkes
7 United States MF Shannon Horgan
8 United States FW Page Reckert
10 United States FW Alana Hockenhull
11 United States MF Catrina Atanda
12 United States MF Sarah Osborne
13 United States MF Dani Antieau
14 United States MF Allie Kington
15 United States DF Sam Staab
No. Position Player
16 United States FW Julie Mackin
17 England GK Sandy Maclver
18 United States MF Jeni Erickson
19 United States MF Jenna Polonsky
20 United States DF Jenna Weston
21 United States MF Abby Jones
22 United States MF Ellen Colborn
23 United States MF Tori Andreski
25 United States GK Rachele Manfre
26 United States GK Melanie Stiles
27 United States DF Gabby Byorth
28 United States DF Emily Byorth
29 United States DF Sarah Duckworth
30 United States FW Patrice DiPasquale

Clemson had four players earn All - ACC postseason awards. Kailen Sheridan and Catrina Atanda were named first team All - ACC, Sam Staab was named second team All - ACC, and Claire Wagner was named third team All - ACC. [7]

Schedule

Date
Time, TV
Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site
City, State
Exhibition
August 13*
7:00 PM
No. 14 at Tennessee W 1-0  1-0-0
Regal Stadium
Knoxville, Tennessee
Regular season
August 19*
8:00 PM
No. 10 at No. 12 Auburn W 2-0  2-0-0
Auburn Soccer Complex (826)
Auburn, Alabama
August 21*
7:00 PM
No. 10 Georgia W 3-1  3-0-0
Riggs Field (1,120)
Clemson, South Carolina
August 26*
7:00 PM
No. 8 at No. 7 West Virginia L 0-1  3-1-0
Dick Dlesk Soccer Stadium
Morgantown, West Virginia
August 28*
2:00 PM
No. 8 Elon W 4-0  4-1-0
Riggs Field (420)
Clemson, South Carolina
September 02*
7:00 PM
No. 6 at No. 22 South Carolina
Rivalry
L 1-2  4-2-0
Eugene E. Stone Stadium (3,838)
Columbia, South Carolina
September 09*
4:30 PM
No. 13 High Point W 4-1  5-2-0
Riggs Field (538)
Clemson, South Carolina
September 11*
12:00 PM
No. 13 Nebraska W 5-2  6-2-0
Riggs Field (263)
Clemson, South Carolina
September 16
7:00 PM
No. 13 Wake Forest W 2-1  7-2-0 (1-0-0)
Spry Stadium (873)
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
September 18*
1:00 PM
No. 13 Presbyterian W 9-0  8-2-0 (1-0-0)
Riggs Field
Clemson, South Carolina
September 22
7:00 PM
No. 16 Syracuse W 4-0  9-2-0 (2-0-0)
Riggs Field
Clemson, South Carolina
September 25
1:00 PM
No. 13 No. 18 North Carolina T 1-1 2OT 9-2-1 (2-0-1)
Riggs Field
Clemson, South Carolina
October 01
7:00 PM
No. 13 Virginia Tech T 2-2 2OT 9-2-2 (2-0-2)
Virginia Tech Soccer Staduim
Blacksburg, Virginia
October 06
7:00 PM
No. 12 at No. 20 Notre Dame L 0-1  9-3-2 (2-1-2)
Alumni Stadium (1,022)
South Bend, Indiana
October 09
1:00 PM
No. 15 at No. 21 Louisville W 1-0  10-3-2 (3-1-2)
Dr. Mark & Cindy Lynn Stadium (1,179)
Louisville, Kentucky
October 14
7:00 PM
No. 18 Miami (FL) W 1-0  11-3-2 (4-1-2)
Riggs Field (812)
Clemson, South Carolina
October 20
7:00 PM
No. 17 Boston College W 2-1  12-3-2 (5-1-2)
Riggs Field (471)
Clemson, South Carolina
October 23
1:00 PM
No. 17 NC State
Senior Day
W 2-1  12-3-2 (6-1-2)
Riggs Field (646)
Clemson, South Carolina
October 27
7:00 PM
No. 13 at No. 6 Duke W 1-0  13-3-2 (7-1-2)
Koskinen Stadium (809)
Durham, North Carolina
ACC Tournament
October 30
1:00 PM
No. 14 Miami (FL)
ACC Quarterfinals
T 1-1 (5-4 PKs) 2OT 13-3-3
Riggs Field (218)
Clemson, SC
November 4
8:00 PM
No. 9 vs. No. 13 Florida State
ACC Semifinals
L 0-1  13-4-3
MUSC Health Stadium (2,995)
Charleston, SC
NCAA Tournament
November 13
1:00 PM
No. 3 Northeastern
NCAA First Round
W 1-0  14-4-3
Riggs Field (229)
Clemson, SC
November 18*
3:00 PM
No. 3 Arkansas
NCAA Second Round
T 0-0 (4-2 PK) 2OT 14-4-4
Fetzer Field (1,917)
Chapel Hill, NC
November 20*
1:00 PM
No. 3 at No. 2 North Carolina
NCAA Sweet 16
L 0-1  14-5-4
Fetzer Field (1,732)
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from NSCAA.

References

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