2015 Clemson Tigers men's soccer team

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2015 Clemson Tigers men's soccer
Clemson Tigers logo.svg
Conference Atlantic Coast Conference
Record17–3–4 (6–1–1 ACC)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
  • Phillip Jones (3rd season)
  • Liam Curran (2nd season)
Home stadium Riggs Field
Seasons
  2014
2016  
2015 ACC men's soccer standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Atlantic
No. 1 Wake Forest + 6 0 217 3 2
No. 3 Clemson + 6 1 116 2 3
Boston College + 4 4 011 8 2
No. 6 Syracuse3 4 116 5 3
Louisville 1 4 37 9 3
NC State 1 4 38 6 3
Coastal
No. 4 North Carolina + 6 1 115 2 3
No. 8 Notre Dame + 4 2 211 5 6
No. 18 Virginia + 4 2 210 5 3
Duke 3 4 110 7 2
Virginia Tech 0 5 35 9 3
Pittsburgh 0 7 15 9 3
As of December 5, 2015
Rankings from NSCAA

The 2015 Clemson Tigers men's soccer team represents Clemson University during the 2015 NCAA Division I men's soccer season. The Tigers are led by head coach Mike Noonan, in his sixth season. They play home games at Riggs Field. [1] Riggs Field celebrated its 100-year anniversary this year, in October. This is team's 55th season playing organized men's college soccer and their 28th playing in the Atlantic Coast Conference.

Contents

Roster

Updated 11/13/15 [2]

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1 GK Flag of the United States.svg  USA Michael Zierhoffer
2 DF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Kyle Fisher
3 DF Flag of Denmark.svg  DEN Patrick Bunk-Andersen
4 MF Flag of England.svg  ENG Oliver Shannon
5 DF Flag of Bermuda.svg  BER Mauriq Hill
6 MF Flag of England.svg  ENG Paul Clowes
7 MF Flag of Norway.svg  NOR Iman Mafi
8 FW Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Michele Bottari
9 FW Flag of Costa Rica.svg  CRC Diego Campos
10 FW Flag of the United States.svg  USA T. J. Casner
11 DF Flag of England.svg  ENG Aaron Jones
12 MF Flag of Costa Rica.svg  CRC Saul Chinchilla
13 MF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Michael Melvin
14 MF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Grayson Raynor
15 MF Flag of France.svg  FRA Alex Happi
No.Pos.NationPlayer
16 MF Flag of the United States.svg  USA John Cajka
17 MF Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Thales Moreno
18 DF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Tyler Rider
19 FW Flag of the United States.svg  USA Kyle Murphy
20 FW Flag of the United States.svg  USA Austen Burnikel
21 DF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Michael Serrano
22 GK Flag of the United States.svg  USA Andrew Tarbell
23 MF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Jonny Heckman
24 GK Flag of the United States.svg  USA Brady Allardice
25 DF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Chris Heijjer
26 DF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Trey Langolis
27 MF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Philip Tran
29 DF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Andrew Burnikel
30 GK Flag of the United States.svg  USA Nolan Lennon

Clemson had 7 players who received all ACC Honors [3] in the 2015 season. Paul Clowes was named ACC Midfielder of the Year and to the all ACC first team. Kyle Fisher was named ACC Defender of the Year and to the all ACC first team. Andrew Tarbell and TJ Casner were named to the all ACC first team. Oliver Shannon and Iman Mafi were named to the all ACC third team. Patrick Bunk-Andersen was named to the all ACC freshman team. Paul Clowes and Kyle Murphy were also named to the ACC All-Tournament team. [4] Paul Clowes and Andrew Tarbell were named Scholar All-Americans by the NSCAA. [5] Kyle Fisher was named to the TopDrawerSoccer Postseason Best XI First team, while Paul Clowes and Andrew Tarbell were named to the second team. Patrick Bunk-Anderson was named to the Freshman Best XI Team. [6]

Draft picks

The Tigers had four players drafted in the 2016 MLS SuperDraft. [7]

PlayerTeamRoundPick #Position
Flag of the United States.svg Andrew Tarbell San Jose Earthquakes 1st8thGK
Flag of the United States.svg Kyle Fisher Montreal Impact 1st14thDF
Flag of England.svg Paul Clowes D.C. United 2nd33rdMF
Flag of the United States.svg T. J. Casner Houston Dynamo 3rd47thFW

Schedule

Date
Time, TV
Rank#Opponent#ResultRecordSite
City, State
Exhibition
August 15*
No. 11 Presbyterian W 2–0 
Soccer Practice Fields
Clemson, SC
August 20*
No. 11 Campbell W 2–0 
Soccer Practice Fields
Clemson, SC
August 22*
No. 11at  UAB W 5–1 
West Campus Field
Birmingham, AL
Regular season
August 28*
No. 11 East Tennessee State W 3–1 1–0–0
Riggs Field (2,424)
Clemson, SC
August 30*
No. 11 Mercer W 4–1 2–0–0
Riggs Field
Clemson, SC
September 4*
No. 6 South Carolina W 3–0 3–0–0
Riggs Field (7,868)
Clemson, SC
September 7*
No. 6No. 11  Coastal Carolina T 1–1 2OT3–0–1
Riggs Field (2,748)
Clemson, SC
September 12
No. 5at No. 2  Notre Dame L 0–1 3–1–1
(0–1–0)
Alumni Stadium (1,379)
Notre Dame, IN
September 15*
No. 5at  Furman W 3–0 4–1–1
Stone Soccer Stadium (2,948)
Greenville, SC
September 18
No. 7No. 16  Duke W 2–1 5–1–1
(1–1–0)
Riggs Field (3,111)
Clemson, SC
September 20*
No. 7No. 21  Brown W 3–1 6–1–1
Riggs Field (1,559)
Clemson, SC
September 26
No. 5at No. 8  Wake Forest T 1–1 2OT6–1–2
(1–1–1)
Spry Stadium (2,346)
Winston-Salem, NC
September 29*
No. 5at  Gardner–Webb W 4–0 7–1–2
Greene–Harbison Stadium (1,261)
Boiling Springs, NC
October 2
No. 5 Virginia Tech W 2–0 8–1–2
(2–1–1)
Riggs Field (2,296)
Clemson, SC
October 6*
No. 5at  Charlotte W 1–0 9–1–2
Transamerica Field (1,495)
Charlotte, NC
October 9
No. 5 Louisville W 4–2 10–1–2
(3–1–1)
Riggs Field (3,286)
Clemson, SC
October 17
No. 4at No. 16  Syracuse W 1–0 11–1–2
(4–1–1)
SU Soccer Stadium (1,582)
Syracuse, NY
October 20*
No. 4 Georgia Southern W 3–1 12–1–2
Riggs Field (1,463)
Clemson, SC
October 23
No. 3No. 25  Boston College
Senior Night
W 1–0 13–1–2
(5–1–1)
Riggs Field (3,538)
Clemson, SC
October 30
No. 3at  NC State W 4–1 14–1–2
(6–1–1)
WakeMed Soccer Park (1,289)
Raleigh, NC
ACC Tournament
November 08
No. 3Boston College
Quarterfinal
W 3–0 15–1–2
Riggs Field (1,355)
Clemson, SC
November 11
No. 3No. 16 Syracuse
Semifinal
L 0–2 15–2–2
Riggs Field (3,056)
Clemson, SC
NCAA Tournament
November 22*
No. 2 Elon
First Round
W 5–2 16–2–2
Riggs Field (1,941)
Clemson, SC
November 29*
No. 2No. 15  UC Santa Barbara
Second Round
W 3–2 17–2–2
Riggs Field (1,015)
Clemson, SC
December 4*
No. 2No. 10  Maryland
Elite Eight
T 1–1 (3–1) 2OT17–2–3
Riggs Field (3,411)
Clemson, SC
December 11*
No. 2vs. No. 6 Syracuse
Final Four
T 0–0 (4–1) 2OT17–2–4
Children's Mercy Park (4,047)
Kansas City, KS
December 13*
No. 2vs. No. 8  Stanford
Championship Game
L 0–4 17–3–4
Children's Mercy Park (4,081)
Kansas City, KS
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from United Soccer Coaches. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.

After finishing 2nd in the ACC Atlantic Division for the regular season, the Tigers received a first round bye in the ACC Tournament. They defeated Boston College in the Quarterfinals, but lost to Syracuse in the Semifinals. With this strong performance, the Tigers were seeded #2 overall in the NCAA tournament. The Tigers beat Elon in the first round of the tournament. With that win the Tigers advanced to the second round where they met UC Santa Barbara. The Tigers recorded a 3–2 victory. In the Quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament, Clemson hosted 10th seeded Maryland. Clemson advanced 3–-1 in the penalty shootout, after the game was tied 1–-1. Clemson won its final four match over Syracuse in penalties after the match was tied 0–-0 after double overtime. Clemson advanced to the championship match vs. Stanford. The Tigers lost the Championship match 4–-0, finishing runners up in the NCAA tournament.

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