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Clemson Wins ACC Men's Soccer Championship
 

 
 
 

 

 
 

Nov. 18, 2001

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CLEMSON, SC - Ian Fuller's first half goal and a strong defense featuring the play of goal keeper Doug Warren and All-America defender Oguchi Onyewu led third-seed Clemson to a 1-0 victory over number-one seed Virginia in the championship game of the 15th annual ACC Men's Soccer Tournament at Clemson's Riggs Field Sunday.

It was the 13th men's soccer ACC championship in the school's history. The Tigers, ranked eighth in the nation entering the tournament, improved to 17-4 for the season. Virginia, ranked second in the nation entering the tournament, fell to 17-1-1. Both teams will now move on the men's NCAA Tournament, which will begin next week.Clemson is ranked eighth by Soccer American, ninth by NSCAA, and ninth by soccertimes.com. Virginia is ranked second by all three polls.

Clemson scored first at the 36:47 mark. Brad Gibson served the ball in the box from the middle to Brett Branan on the left. Branan headed the ball to Ian Fuller to the right who sent a left-footed shot just inside the right post for his 11th goal of the season, his third of the tournament. He was the only Tiger to score a goal in each of Clemson's three victories in the tournament and he now has at least one goal in four straight games.

It was the first goal allowed in an ACC game by Virginia this year, a streak that covered six regular season games plus the first game of the ACC Tournament.

There was no scoring in the second half, although Virginia had considerable opportunities. Clemson made the 1-0 lead stand up. The Tigers are now 13-0 this year when leading at halftime. Clemson had to play the second half without Fuller, who suffered a pulled hamstring injury near the end of the first half. In fact, Clemson had to play the final half without its top three scorers on the season, who were all out with injuries.

It was the 13th ACC Championship for the Clemson men's program, its first since 1998 and second tournament title under Head Coach Trevor Adair. It also marked the first time in the 15-year history of the event that the host institution had won the tournament. The victory over the second ranked Cavaliers was highest ranked victory the Tigers since October 10, 1993 when Clemson defeated a number-one ranked Virginia team in Charlottesville.

Clemson dominated the All-Tournament team with five selections. Leading the way was Fuller, who was named the MVP. Also named to the team from Clemson were Doug Warren, Oguchie Onyewu, Ricky Lewis, and Ross Goodacre.

Other players on the all-tournament team were Kyle Martino of Virginia, Sheldon Barnes of Virginia, David Testo of North Carolina, Noz Yamauchi of North Carolina, Aaron Thomas of Wake Forest and Demetrio Sanchez of Duke.


 

 

 
 
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