No. 1 Clemson defeats No. 13 Indiana, 3-2 (2024)

Last Updated 10:13 PM, August 26, 2022

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12:59 am, August 27, 2022

Clemson inspired to win by Sylla's creativity, Manion's reflexes

No. 1 Clemson defeats No. 13 Indiana, 3-2 (2)

For much of the second half of Friday's heavyweight clash between No. 1 Clemson and No. 13 Indiana, it seemed as if a tough penalty call would ruin the Tigers' banner-raising home opener. Ousmane Sylla had other plans. A pair of goals from the Tigers' No. 10 sent the fans at Riggs Field home happy with a 3-2 Clemson win.

Mohamed Seye scored the second for Clemson and was integral to both of Sylla's goals. He served as the focal point of the attack, occupying defenders and allowing Sylla the space just under him to operate. The two were involved in every attack as the game opened up in the second half with seven shots between the two.

Despite the high scoreline, the game also featured spectacular goalkeeper play from both sides. IU's JT Harms faced nine shots on goal from the Tigers, keeping his team in the game with point-blank saves. Clemson's Trevor Manion made up for an ugly mistake on the Hoosiers' first goal with a handful of impressive stops in the second half, including a 56th-minute effort to keep the score evened up.

Another INSANE save from Trevor Manion to keep us level 😮‍💨#ClemsonUnited🧡💜
📺https://t.co/qoHoz1nieZ
📊https://t.co/RoypgyALgs pic.twitter.com/UWA9zOqXMD

— Clemson Men's Soccer (@ClemsonMSoccer) August 27, 2022

The win sees the Tigers improve to 85-5-4 under coach Mike Noonan when leading at the half. It's the program's first win over Indiana since 1987, back when the Hoosiers were ranked No. 1. Clemson went on to win its second national championship that season.

No. 1 Clemson defeats No. 13 Indiana, 3-2 (3)

12:21 am, August 27, 2022

Sylla scores a second, gives Clemson a late lead

The extra touch made all the difference for Sylla in the 79th minute. He has been Clemson's creative hub all night long and scored his second in a similar fashion to his first. He received a pass from Elton Chifamba at the top of the area, took one touch to his right to tease a shot, and took a second to send IU defender Jack Maher to ground. His next touch was a bullet past JT Harms for a 3-2 lead.

Ousmane Sylla, are you serious?!?!?! His second of the night puts us up 3-2 with 8 minutes to go 🤩#ClemsonUnited🧡💜
📺https://t.co/qoHoz1nieZ
📊https://t.co/RoypgyALgs pic.twitter.com/fpeNBjAQCE

— Clemson Men's Soccer (@ClemsonMSoccer) August 27, 2022

In the 52nd minute, Ryan Wittenbrink slotted a penalty kick in the top right corner, sending Manion the wrong way. It was Diop who brought down Joseph Skinner in the box, though a video replay showed virtually no contact.

52' | Top corner. Tied.#IUMS 2, Clemson 2 pic.twitter.com/mPgbWTomL6

— Indiana Men's Soccer (@IndianaMSOC) August 27, 2022

11:43 pm, August 26, 2022

HT: Clemson 2, Indiana 1

The defending champs showed an impressive ability to bounce back. In their last game, the 2021 College Cup final, the Tigers pounced on a goalkeeping error to take a 1-0 lead. On Friday it was Clemson on the wrong side of a keeper mishap.

After his teammates responded with two quick goals courtesy of Sylla and Seye, netminder Manion settled in himself, making a pair of strong saves to maintain the lead.

Clemson has been the more physical team, committing nine fouls to the Hoosiers' one (a first-minute yellow card to Ben Yeagley). That hasn't stopped Indiana from creating a few significant scoring chances toward the end of the first 45.

No. 1 Clemson defeats No. 13 Indiana, 3-2 (4)

11:10 pm, August 26, 2022

Clemson flips scoreline with 2 goals in quick succession

Ousmane Sylla saw the Hoosiers take a lead and took it upon himself to even the score within minutes. In the 12th, he controlled just above the semi-circle and lashed a shot into the bottom corner for the equalizer.

Ousmane with the touch and the beautiful finish to equalize the game at 1-1!!#ClemsonUnited🧡💜
📺https://t.co/qoHoz1nieZ
📊https://t.co/RoypgyALgs pic.twitter.com/tDc18BCh4e

— Clemson Men's Soccer (@ClemsonMSoccer) August 26, 2022

Four minutes later, Mohamed Seye picked up the ball near midfield and made a powerful run to the box, finishing neatly with the outside of his left foot. 2-1 Clemson, just like that.

Moha with a WORLD-CLASS run and finish to give us the 2-1 lead!! Absolutely ELECTRIC here at Riggs 🙌#ClemsonUnited🧡💜
📺https://t.co/qoHoz1nieZ
📊https://t.co/RoypgyALgs pic.twitter.com/lFru6Sidqt

— Clemson Men's Soccer (@ClemsonMSoccer) August 26, 2022

Indiana's Samuel Sarver stunned Riggs Field with an opening goal after just five minutes, pressing Clemson GK Trevor Manian into a mistake in front of his own goal.

6' | Steal & score 👀#IUMS 1, Clemson 0 pic.twitter.com/8IevnXHQIc

— Indiana Men's Soccer (@IndianaMSOC) August 26, 2022

10:07 pm, August 26, 2022

Lineups announced for season opener

After losing six players to the MLS SuperDraft (a school record), the Tigers are returning three key players from last year's championship team, one in each unit of the outfield.

Junior defender Hamady Diop was an All-ACC Second Team selection but is the only player from the backline to remain at Clemson. In midfield, junior Ousmane Sylla returns to pull strings and create chances as he did with five goals and a team-leading seven assists in 2021. At the point of the attack, senior forward Isaiah Reed looks to match or better his team-high nine goals from a season ago.

Clemson starting XI: GK Trevor Manion; DEF Ben Erkens, Diop, Enrique Montana, Joseph Skinner; MID Sylla, Alvaro Gomez, Derek Waleffe, Elton Chifamba; FWD Reed, Mohamed Seye

The Hoosiers, meanwhile, welcome back 20 of 25 players who saw minutes a year ago. At the back, the center-back duo of Joey Maher and Daniel Munie started all 22 games last season and recorded 13 clean sheets. Munie was awarded Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year for his contributions and is ranked as the No. 3 player in the country (and best defender) by TopDrawerSoccer.

Starting XI set.#IUMS pic.twitter.com/ebbkSDCVr4

— Indiana Men's Soccer (@IndianaMSOC) August 26, 2022

7:42 pm, August 26, 2022

How to watch the Clemson-Indiana men's soccer season opener

The 2021 College Cup champions are back on the pitch to begin their national title defense against Indiana on Friday. The Tigers will raise their national championship banner pregame while the Hoosiers look to return to the top of DI men's soccer for the first time since 2013. Here's how to catch the action.

  • Time:7 p.m. ET
  • Date:Friday, Aug. 26
  • TV:ESPNU
  • Location:Historic Riggs Field in Clemson, South Carolina
No. 1 Clemson defeats No. 13 Indiana, 3-2 (2024)

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No. 1 Clemson defeats No. 13 Indiana, 3-2? ›

A pair of goals from the Tigers' No. 10 sent the fans at Riggs Field home happy with a 3-2 Clemson win. Mohamed Seye scored the second for Clemson and was integral to both of Sylla's goals. He served as the focal point of the attack, occupying defenders and allowing Sylla the space just under him to operate.

What is the Clemson all time record? ›

Formed in 1896, the program has an all-time record of 790–466–44, with a bowl record of 28–22.

What year did Clemson win the national championship in football? ›

Clemson University has five team national championships awarded by the NCAA in golf and soccer. Clemson also claims three Division I Football National Championships, in 1981, 2016, and 2018.

Is Clemson a good football team? ›

2 best team of the 4-team College Football Playoff era.

Who started Clemson football? ›

Early history (1896–1939) Walter Merritt Riggs can be characterized as the "Father of Clemson Football", as he brought the game with him from Agricultural and Mechanical College of Alabama (now Auburn University). The fact that Auburn and Clemson share the same mascot is no accident.

Who has the most sacks in Clemson history? ›

VIC BEASLEY

Two-time consensus All-American, one of only two in Clemson history (Terry Kinard) … two-time, first-team All-ACC performer … left Clemson as its career leader with 33 sacks, while compiling 52.5 tackles for loss (fourth-most in school history) …

Who is Clemson's biggest rival? ›

Background. Unlike most major college rivalries, the Carolina–Clemson rivalry did not start innocently or because of competitive collegiate sports. The deep-seated bitterness began between the two schools long before Clemson received its charter and became a college.

What is Clemson known for? ›

One of the country's most selective public research universities, Clemson was founded in 1889 with a mission to be a "high seminary of learning" dedicated to teaching, research and service.

Is Clemson a prestigious college? ›

Clemson University Rankings

Clemson University is ranked #86 out of 439 National Universities. Schools are ranked according to their performance across a set of widely accepted indicators of excellence.

Is Clemson leaving the ACC? ›

“Clemson has not given notice that it is exiting the ACC and remains a member of the conference.” The question now is this: But for how long? One key takeaway in Clemson's lawsuit states that owing media rights to “games played at a time when Clemson is not a member of the ACC were never a part of any grant of rights.”

Is Clemson a top 50 school? ›

Clemson University's ranking in the 2024 edition of Best Colleges is National Universities, #86.

Is Clemson built on a plantation? ›

Clemson University is built on Calhoun's Fort Hill Plantation, which was passed to daughter Anna Calhoun Clemson, and then to her husband, Thomas Green Clemson.

Who was the first black man at Clemson? ›

Harvey Gantt was the first African American student to enroll at Clemson, entering the University in January 1963.

Why is Clemson called Clemson? ›

Clemson was founded in 1889 through a bequest from Thomas Green Clemson, a Philadelphia-born, European-educated engineer, musician and artist who married John C. Calhoun's daughter, Anna Maria, and eventually settled at her family plantation in South Carolina.

Has Clemson ever been undefeated? ›

A victory over Nebraska in the Orange Bowl gave Clemson a 12-0 season, the only undefeated Division I team in 1981, and the school's first national championship in any sport.

What is Clemson's all time baseball record? ›

The Tigers have won 15 conference championships, and have played in the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship 36 times, advancing to the College World Series on 12 occasions. With 2,566 wins over 114 seasons of baseball, Clemson ranks 17th all-time in win–loss records and 8th in victories in the NCAA.

Who has more wins Clemson or Alabama? ›

Alabama–Clemson football rivalry
Statistics
All-time seriesAlabama leads, 14–5
Largest victoryAlabama, 74–7 (1931)
Longest win streakAlabama, 13 (1909–2016)
Current win streakClemson, 1 (2019–present)
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What is Clemson All Time Record vs Notre Dame? ›

Notre Dame and Clemson have met 7 times previously, with 5 of those matchups coming since 2015. The Tigers hold a 4-3 series lead, with the Notre Dame victories coming in the 1977, 2020, and 2022 seasons.

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