![]() ![]() The Tigers came out of the locker room hot to start the second half. Goalkeeper, Joseph Andema, tallied three saves after Notre Dame outshot Clemson, 4-3, in the first 45 minutes. With lots of traffic congesting the front of the net, the ball was deflected off a Notre Dame defender into their own goal to extend Clemson’s lead, 2-0, heading into the locker room. With just under five minutes left in the first half, Clemson aided from yet another own goal from the Fighting Irish after a free kick from Alvaro Gomez. The Notre Dame defender headed the ball back to the goalkeeper in an attempt to stop the Clemson fastbreak but was unsuccessful, ultimately heading the ball into the back of their own net. Less than 12 minutes into the game, the Tigers benefitted from an own goal from the Fighting Irish. With the win, Head Coach Mike Noonan registered his 100th career win at Historic Riggs Field. – The eighth-seeded Clemson men’s soccer team (11-5-1, 3-4-1 ACC) defeated ninth-seeded Notre Dame (8-7-2, 3-4-1) 3-1 on Wednesday night at Historic Riggs Field, advancing them into the ACC Quarterfinals for the 32nd time in program history. ![]()
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