ClemsonTigers.com 2021 Clemson Women’s Soccer @ClemsonWSoccer 1 2021-22 Schedule & Results Clemson Record: 8-4 Home: 6-1-0 Away: 2-3-0 Neutral: 0-0-0 Non-Conf.: 5-2-0 ACC Record: 3-2-0 Head Coach: Eddie Radwanski // 11th season Assoc. HC: Jeff Robbins // 11th season Asst. Coach: Siri Mullinix // 11th season Last match: Virginia Tech Current Streak: W1 2021-2022 MATCH NOTES CLEMSON WOMEN’S SOCCER 2 ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS • 5 NCAA QUARTERFINALS • 8 SWEET SIXTEENS • 21 NCAA TOURNAMENTS • 18 ALL-AMERICANS Single Game Leaders GOALS * - (2) Makenna Morris, Megan Bornkamp, Maliah Morris ASSISTS * - (4) Renee Guion POINTS * - (5) Makenna Morris, Megan Bornkamp SHOTS * - (6) Renee Lyles, Maliah Morris SAVES * - (5) Hensley Hancuff MINUTES * - (90) Hensley Hancuff, Halle Mackiewicz, Devi Dudley, Megan Bornkamp, Caitlin Smith, Maliah Morris, Jackson Moehler, Makenna Morris Season Stat Leaders GOALS * - (8) Megan Bornkamp ASSISTS * - (10) Renee Guion POINTS * - (21) Megan Bornkamp GW GOALS * - (2)- Hal Hershfelt, Renee Lyles SHOTS * - (31) Maliah Morris, Renee Lyles SAVES * - (19) Hensley Hancuff MINUTES * - (988) Megan Bornkamp 2021-22 STAT LEADERS Notre Dame Record: 11-1-1 Away: 4-1 ACC Record: 5-0-0 Head Coach: Nate Norman / / 4th season Asst. Coach: Dawn Siergiej // 19th season Asst. Coach: Martin Rennie // 1st season Last match: Louisville Current Streak: W7 The Series CU Record 3-4-0 Last Meeting 2020 Trend W2 Last match: W 2-1 Individual Notes/Stats • Renee Guion is currently tied for third in the nation in total assists with ten. Guion tied her career-high and the program record with four assists against College of Charleston. • Makenna Morris and Megan Bornkamp had a single- game, career-high five points in Clemson’s match against Saint Francis. Individual Single-Game Program Records GOALS/GM 4 players tied 4 ASSISTS/GM 4 players tied 4 (Renee Guion) POINTS/GM 5 players tied 8 SAVES/GM Katie Carson (x2) 16 A - North Carolina (‘99 x2) RECORD/STAT WATCH Clemson University Nickname Tigers Location Clemson, S.C. Colors Tiger Orange & Regalia Founded 1889 Enrollment 25,822 President Dr. James P. Clements (Maryland-Baltimore County ‘85) Director of Athletics Dan Radakovich (Indiana (Pa.) ‘80) Facility/Year (Capacity) Historic Riggs Field/1915 (6,500) All-Time Stats Overall Record 315-203-46 27th Season ACC Record 101-124-20 27th Season Goals 1,124 40.37/year avg NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 21 Total: 1994-2007, 2014-2020 SWEET SIXTEEN APPEARANCES 8 Total: 1997-2001, 2006, 2016, & 2020 ELITE EIGHT APPEARANCES 5 Total: 1997, 1999, 2000, 2006, & 2020 PROGRAM FACTS Game 13: Clemson Tigers (8-4) vs. No. 24 (USC) Notre Dame Fighting Irish (11-1-1) October 10, 2021 • Alumni Stadium • South Bend, Ind. Tigers Pick Up Third Top-20 Win • The Tigers picked up their third top-20 win this season against No. 17 Virginia Tech (10/7) • Makenna Morris recorded the game-winning goal in the 17th minute off a beautiful ball from her sister, Maliah Morris to clinch the win. Comeback Team • The Tigers came back from down one to beat NC State 2-1 for its second ACC win and first road win. • Megan Bornkamp successfully converted on a penalty kick and freshman Renee Lyles recorded her first game-winning goal to secure the win. ACC Opener Won • Hal Hershfelt and Megan Bornkamp each recorded a goal to propel the Tigers to a 2-0 win over No. 19 Pittsburgh in the ACC opener. • Senior goalkeeper Hensley Hancuff recorded her first clean sheet of the season and registered three saves. Tigers Earn Weekly Honors • Sophomore Megan Bornkamp was named the ACC Offensive Player of the Week for her six points against South Carolina and Gardner-Webb. This was Bornkamp’s second honor of her early career. • Junior Hal Hershfelt was named to the Top Drawer Soccer Team of the Week after registering a goal against both South Carolina and Gardner-Webb, a team-high for the week. Tigers Finish Non-Conference Strong • Clemson finished the non-conference slate strong with a 4-0 win over Gardner-Webb. • Four Tigers scored in the match: Hal Hershfelt, Renee Lyles, Fran Stables and Harper White • Stables recorded her first career goal while White registered her first goal of the season. • Megan Bornkamp recorded a team and career-high with three assists. Need to Know Active NWSL/Professional Players Mariana Speckmaier Washington Spirit Sam Staab Washington Spirit Kailen Sheridan Gotham FC Sandy MacIver Everton FC Tabitha Nyberg IK Viljan Strågnås Active National Players Kailen Sheridan Canada WNT Sandy MacIver England WNT Mariana Speckmaier Venezuela WNT TIGERS IN THE PROS Fall 2021 Season Date Day Network ACC (Rk.) Opponent Result/Time (Est.) 8/9 Mon. --- at Wake Forest (exhibition) -- 8/13 Fri. --- Duke (exhibition) -- 8/19 Thurs. ACCNX St. Francis W, 8-0 8/22 Sun. ACCNX Loyola (MD) W, 4-0 8/28 Sat. ACCNX at Texas A&M L, 1-3 9/2 Thurs. ACCNX at Georgia L, 1-3 9/5 Sun. ACCNX College of Charleston W, 8-0 9/9 Thurs. ACCN # 12 South Carolina W, 2-1 9/12 Sun. ESPN+ at Gardner-Webb W, 4-0 9/16 Thurs. ACCN * #19 Pittsburgh W, 2-0 9/23 Thurs. ACCNX * at N.C. State W, 2-1 9/26 Sun. ACCNX * at North Carolina L, 0-3 10/3 Fri. ACCNX * Florida State L, 1-4 10/7 Thurs. ACCN * # 17 Virginia Tech W, 1-0 10/10 Sun. ACCNX * at Notre Dame 3 p.m. 10/16 Sat. ACCNX * at Miami 7 p.m. 10/21 Thurs. ACCNX * Syracuse 7 p.m. 10/24 Sun. ACCNX * Louisville 1 p.m. 10/28 Thurs. ESPNU * at Boston College 5:30 p.m. ACC Post Season Date Day Network ACC (Rk.) Opponent Result/Time (Est.) 10/31 Sun. --- 11/5 Fri. --- 11/7 Sun. ---
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Head Coach: Nate Norman / / 4th seasonAsst. Coach: Dawn Siergiej // 19th seasonAsst. Coach: Martin Rennie // 1st seasonLast match: Louisville
Current Streak: W7
The SeriesCU Record 3-4-0Last Meeting 2020Trend W2Last match: W 2-1
Individual Notes/Stats
• Renee Guion is currently tied for third in the nation in total assists with ten. Guion tied her career-high and the program record with four assists against College of Charleston.
• Makenna Morris and Megan Bornkamp had a single-game, career-high five points in Clemson’s match against Saint Francis.
Clemson UniversityNickname TigersLocation Clemson, S.C.Colors Tiger Orange & RegaliaFounded 1889Enrollment 25,822President Dr. James P. Clements (Maryland-Baltimore County ‘85)Director of Athletics Dan Radakovich (Indiana (Pa.) ‘80)Facility/Year (Capacity) Historic Riggs Field/1915 (6,500)
All-Time StatsOverall Record 315-203-46 27th SeasonACC Record 101-124-20 27th SeasonGoals 1,124 40.37/year avg
Game 13: Clemson Tigers (8-4) vs. No. 24 (USC) Notre Dame Fighting Irish (11-1-1)October 10, 2021 • Alumni Stadium • South Bend, Ind.
Tigers Pick Up Third Top-20 Win• The Tigers picked up their third top-20 win this season against No. 17 Virginia Tech (10/7)• Makenna Morris recorded the game-winning goal in the 17th minute off a beautiful ball
from her sister, Maliah Morris to clinch the win.
Comeback Team• The Tigers came back from down one to beat NC State 2-1 for its second ACC win and
first road win.• Megan Bornkamp successfully converted on a penalty kick and freshman Renee Lyles
recorded her first game-winning goal to secure the win.
ACC Opener Won• Hal Hershfelt and Megan Bornkamp each recorded a goal to propel the Tigers to a 2-0 win
over No. 19 Pittsburgh in the ACC opener.• Senior goalkeeper Hensley Hancuff recorded her first clean sheet of the season and
registered three saves.
Tigers Earn Weekly Honors• Sophomore Megan Bornkamp was named the ACC Offensive Player of the Week for her
six points against South Carolina and Gardner-Webb. This was Bornkamp’s second honor of her early career.
• Junior Hal Hershfelt was named to the Top Drawer Soccer Team of the Week after registering a goal against both South Carolina and Gardner-Webb, a team-high for the week.
Tigers Finish Non-Conference Strong• Clemson finished the non-conference slate strong with a 4-0 win over Gardner-Webb.• Four Tigers scored in the match: Hal Hershfelt, Renee Lyles, Fran Stables and Harper White• Stables recorded her first career goal while White registered her first goal of the season.• Megan Bornkamp recorded a team and career-high with three assists.
Need to Know
Active NWSL/Professional PlayersMariana Speckmaier Washington SpiritSam Staab Washington SpiritKailen Sheridan Gotham FCSandy MacIver Everton FCTabitha Nyberg IK Viljan Strågnås
Active National PlayersKailen Sheridan Canada WNTSandy MacIver England WNTMariana Speckmaier Venezuela WNT
TIGERS IN THE PROS
Fall 2021 Season Date Day Network ACC (Rk.) Opponent Result/Time (Est.)8/9 Mon. --- at Wake Forest (exhibition) --8/13 Fri. --- Duke (exhibition) --8/19 Thurs. ACCNX St. Francis W, 8-08/22 Sun. ACCNX Loyola (MD) W, 4-0 8/28 Sat. ACCNX at Texas A&M L, 1-39/2 Thurs. ACCNX at Georgia L, 1-39/5 Sun. ACCNX College of Charleston W, 8-09/9 Thurs. ACCN # 12 South Carolina W, 2-19/12 Sun. ESPN+ at Gardner-Webb W, 4-0 9/16 Thurs. ACCN * #19 Pittsburgh W, 2-09/23 Thurs. ACCNX * at N.C. State W, 2-19/26 Sun. ACCNX * at North Carolina L, 0-310/3 Fri. ACCNX * Florida State L, 1-410/7 Thurs. ACCN * # 17 Virginia Tech W, 1-010/10 Sun. ACCNX * at Notre Dame 3 p.m.10/16 Sat. ACCNX * at Miami 7 p.m.10/21 Thurs. ACCNX * Syracuse 7 p.m.10/24 Sun. ACCNX * Louisville 1 p.m.10/28 Thurs. ESPNU * at Boston College 5:30 p.m. ACC Post Season Date Day Network ACC (Rk.) Opponent Result/Time (Est.)10/31 Sun. --- 11/5 Fri. --- 11/7 Sun. ---
ACC MEDIA RELATIONSJustin Wilson is the women’s soccer athletic
communications contact at the ACC office. He can be reached at 336-369-3713 (office) or via email at [email protected].
CREDENTIALSMembers of the working press can request media
credentials on a season, or match-by-match, basis. All requests must be sent to Charissa Coleman via email. Season credentials may be requested at any point throughout the season. Those interested in a single-match credential must communicate the request at least one day prior to the match.
INTERVIEWInterviews are available at any point throughout
the week with select players and Head Coach Eddie Radwanski. Contact Charissa Coleman via phone or email to coordinate all interview requests. Players are available at the discretion of the women’s soccer staff upon request.
EVENT DATE OPP. (Results, Score)Scored 0 goals 9/26/21 vs. North Carolina (L, 0-3)Scored 1 goal or more 10/01/21 vs. Virginia Tech (W, 1-0)Scored 2 goals or more 9/23/21 vs. NC State (W, 2-1)Scored 3 goals or more 9/12/21 vs. Gardner-Webb (W, 4-0)Scored 4 goals or more 9/12/21 vs. Gardner-Webb (W, 4-0)Scored 5 goals or more 9/5/21 vs. College of Charleston (W, 8-0)Scored 6 goals or more 9/5/21 vs. College of Charleston (W, 8-0)Scored 7 goals or more 9/5/21 vs. College of Charleston (W, 8-0)Scored 8 goals or more 9/5/21 vs. College of Charleston (W, 8-0)Scored 9 goals or more 9/18/16 vs. Presbyterian (W, 9-0)Scored 10 goals or more 9/22/13 vs. Alabama A&M (W, 14-0)Allowed 0 goals 10/07/21 vs. Virginia Tech (W, 1-0)Allowed 1 goal 10/01/21 vs. Florida State (L, 1-4)Allowed 2 goals 10/01/21 vs. Florida State (L, 1-4)Allowed 3 goals 10/01/21 vs. Florida State (L, 1-4)Allowed 4 goals 11/22/19 vs. UCLA (L, 0-5)Allowed 5 goals 11/22/19 vs. UCLA (L, 0-5)Scored a goal 10:00 or earlier 10/01/21 vs. Florida State (L, 1-4)Scored a goal 80:00 or later 9/23/21 vs. South Carolina (W, 2-1) Margin is 1 goal 10/07/21 vs. Virginia Tech (W, 1-0)Margin is 2 goals 9/16/21 vs. Pittsburgh (W, 2-0)Margin is 3+ goals 10/01/21 vs. Florida State (L, 1-4)3 or more Clemson players scored 9/12/21 vs. Gardner-Webb (W, 4-0)- 4 playersAttempted 0-9 shots or more 10/07/21 vs. Virginia Tech (W, 1-0) 11 shotsAttempted 10-19 shots or more 10/07/21 vs. Virginia Tech (W, 1-0) - 11 shotsAttempted 20-29 shots or more 9/12/21 vs. Gardner-Webb (W, 4-0) - 25 shotsAttempted 30+ shots 8/19/21 vs. Saint Francis (W, 8-0) - 32 shotsAllowed 0-9 shots 10/07/21 vs. Virginia Tech (W, 1-0) - 9 shotsAllowed 10-19 shots 10/01/21 vs. Florida State (L, 1-4) - 15 shotsAllowed 20-29 shots 5/5/21 vs. #3 UCLA (T, 1-1 [CU advances 6-5 on PKs])- 26 shots
Allowed 30+ shots 9/27/12 vs. Duke (L, 0-3) - 31 shotsWon in OT/2OT 4/3/21 vs. Alabama (W, 1-0 [OT])Lost in OT/2OT 10/24/19 vs. Miami (L, 2-3 [2OT])Tied in OT/2OT 5/5/21 vs. #3 UCLA (T, 1-1 [CU advances 6-5 on PKs])
Competed in a PK Shootout 5/5/21 vs. #3 UCLA (T, 1-1 [CU advances 6-5 on PKs])
Won a PK shootout 5/5/21 vs. #3 UCLA (T, 1-1 [CU advances 6-5 on PKs])
Played 13+ players 10/07/21 vs. Virginia Tech (W, 1-0) 14 playersPlayed 16+ players 9/26/21 vs. North Carolina (L, 0-3) 19 playersPlayed 18+ players 9/26/21 vs. North Carolina (L ,0-3) - 19 playersBeat a United Soccer Coach No. 1 team 9/13/00 vs. North Carolina (W, 2-1)Beat a United Soccer Coach Top 5 team 9/20/18 vs. Virginia (W, 1-0) - #4Beat a United Soccer Coach Top 10 team 9/15/19 vs. South Carolina (W, 1-0) - #7Beat a United Soccer Coach Top 25 team 10/07/21 vs. Virginia Tech (W, 1-0) - #17
Tigers score first 8-1-0 103-7-6Opponent scores first 0-3-0 11-63-9
Leading at halftime 7-0-0 75-3-3 Trailing at halftime 0-4-0 3-45-3 Tied at halftime 1-0-0 35-23-17
Scores a goal in 10th minute or earlier 4-1-0 Scores a goal in 80th minute or later 2-0-0 Allows a goal in 10th minute or earlier 1-0-0 Allows a goal in 80th minute or later 0-1-0
• Netted her first goal of the season against Gardner-Webb• Recorded an assist against College of Charleston• Registered her first assist of the season against No. 20 Texas A&M• Played every minute in 11 of her 18 appearances in the 2020-21 season
• Has started in every match on the year as a true freshman• Recorded her first career assist against Saint Francis (8/19/21)• Spent her club years with Chelsea FC in high school• One of two freshman from England along with Fran Stables
• Recorded the game-winning goal against No. 19 Pittsburgh• Registerd the game-winning goal against Gardner-Webb• Netted a goal against No. 12 South Carolina• Recorded two assists against Loyola (8/22/21)• Registered an assist and a goal against Saint Francis in the season opener
Season Highs: Goals (1), Assists (4), Points (6), Shots on Goal (2)
• Assisted Renee Lyles’ game-winning goal against NC State•Recorded two assists against No. 12 South Carolina• Registered a career-high six points against College of Charleston, including four assists and a goal• Added two assists againt Loyola (MD)• Recorded an assist in the first match against Saint Francis
• Netted a penalty pick against NC State• Succesfully converted a penalty kick against No. 19 Pittsburgh• Registered a career-high three assists against Gardner-Webb• Recorded a goal and an assist against No. 12 South Carolina• Registered two goals against College of Charleston (9/5), her second brace of the season
EDDIE RADWANSKI (Rad-wan-skee)
Head Coach11th season2016 ACC Coach of the YearClemson Record: 113-71-23Overall Record: 252-136-36
JEFF ROBBINSAssociate Head Coach11th season
SIRI MULLINIXAssistant/Goalkeeper Coach11th season
• Netted the game-winning goal against No. 17 Virginia Tech• Assisted Hal Hershfelt against No. 19 Pittsburgh• Recorded an assist againt Gardner-Webb• Registered a goal against College of Charleston and Georgia • Recorded an assist against Loyola (MD)• Registered two goals and an assist in the first match against Saint
21MALIAH MORRIS (Muh-lee-uh)Jr. • Forward • 5-5 • Germantown, Md. • St John’s College High School GMS STARTS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SOG2021 12 11 2 5 9 10Career 42 36 12 12 36 54 Season Highs: Goals (2), Assists (2), Points (4), Shots on Goal (3)
• Assisted her sister Makenna Morris on the game-winning goal against Virginia Tech• Registered an assist against Gardner-Webb• Netted her first goals of the season against College of Charleston (9/5/21)• Assisted her sister Makenna Morris against Georgia
•Assisted Renee Lyles’ game-winning goal against NC State• Converted a successful penalty kick against College of Charleston (9/5)• Netted her first goal of the season against Loyola (8/22/21)• Recorded two assists against Saint Francis• United Soccer Coaches National Player of the Week (3/2/21)
• Registered an assist against College of Charleston• Recorded her first assist of the season against Loyola (8/22/21)• Played and started in every spring match for the Tigers while recording three points• Finished the 2020-21 season with 16 appearances
51HENSLEY HANCUFF (HENS-lee HAN-cuff )Sr. • GK • 6-3 • Edmond, Okla. • Epic Charter School (Villanova) GMS STARTS SAVES GA SAVE % SHUTOUTS PTS2021 9 9 19 8 .704 2 --Career 41 39 150 38 .84 9 0 Season Highs: Saves (5), Goals (0), Assists (0)
• Registered two saves and the clean sheet against Virginia Tech• Recorded a season-high five saves against North Carolina• Picked up two saves against NC State in the road win• Registered her first clean sheet of the season against No. 19Pittsburgh and picked up three saves
10RENEE LYLES (LY-els)Fr. • Forward • 5-5 • Atlanta, Ga. • St. Pius X Catholic HS GMS STARTS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SOG2021 11 11 6 3 15 13Career 11 11 6 3 15 13 Season Highs: Goals (1), Assists (2), Points (2),Shots on Goal (3)
• Assisted Makenna Morris for the game-winning goal against VT• Recorded her first game-winning goal against NC State• Netted a goal against Gardner-Webb, notching her fifth of the season• Recorded a goal and two assists against College of Charleston • Registered a goal against No. 20 Texas A&M (8/28/21)
• In her only high school season, St. George was named the Gatorade Washington Player of the Year• Member of the U.S. U-17 WNT player pool that was crowned 2019 champions
• Recorded her first career goal against Saint Francis (8/19/21)• Did not see any action in her sophomore year due to injury• Member of the 2018-2019 ACC Honor Roll
• Saw her first career appearance against Loyola (MD)• CIF So Cal State Regional DIV 1 Champion• Father played baseball at UCLA and for the Minnesota Twins
• Netted her first career goal against Gardner-Webb (9/12/21)• Registered an assist against College of Charleston• Recorded her first career start against Loyola and registered her first career assist (8/22/21)• Played her club soccer with Manchester United• Played in the European U17 Championships for England
6DEVI DUDLEY (DEV-ee Dud-lee)So. • Midfield • 5-3 • American Fork, Utah • American Fork High School GMS STARTS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SOG2021 12 2 -- 1 1 --Career 31 4 0 2 2 0 Season Highs: Goals (0), Assists (1), Points (0), Shots on Goal (0)
• Registered her first assist of the season against Loyola (MD)• Played in all 19 matches for the Tigers in 2020-21 • Recorded an assist in the spring season opener against College of Charleston
• Recorded a season-high four saves against Florida State (10/01/21)• Registered two saves and a shutout against Gardner-Webb (9/12/21)• Recorded a career high eight saves against Florida State (11/01/20)• Registered back-to-back shutouts against Auburn and Alabama, tallied seven saves across the two matches
• Netted her first career goal against Saint Francis (8/19/21) and recorded another goal against Loyola (8/22/21)• Played at Charlotte Soccer Academy and Hough High School with Clemson teammate Ella Hauser• 2021 National Semifinalist
CLEMSON, S.C. – Behind a stellar offensive effort and shutout from senior goalkeeper Hensley Hancuff, the Clemson women’s soccer team delivered an emphatic 1-0 win over No. 17 Virginia Tech (USC) on a rain-soaked Thursday evening at Historic Riggs Field. It was the Tigers’ fifth consecutive victory over the Hokies (8-3-2, 2-1-2 ACC) dating back to 2017 and their third win over a top-20 ranked opponent this season, handing Virginia Tech its first ACC loss of the year.
The Tigers (8-4, 3-2 ACC) created an abundance of opportunities early on in the match. The Clemson offense finally broke through for the only goal it would need in the 18th minute, when the sisters from Germantown, Md. connected. Maliah Morris made a run down the right side and played in a beautiful cross to Makenna, who placed a high header over the Virginia Tech goalkeeper and into the back left corner of the net. It was the sophomore’s fifth goal of the season and her 14th point, while Maliah tallied her fifth assist of the season. In total, the Tigers recorded six shots to the Hokies’ three in the first period, with half of the Clemson shots courtesy of Makenna Morris.
The offensive attack continued in the second half, with the Tigers maintaining much of the possession and generating five more shots for a total of 11 in the game. While Virginia Tech found several late opportunities for an equalizer, the Clemson defense stood strong and Hancuff kept the Hokies off the board for her second solo shutout of the year. With the win, the Tigers have now come out victorious in every game in which they have led at the halftime break.
“All of our games with Virginia Tech are a battle, and they’ve gotten off to a fabulous start. That’s a grinding, hard-working team,” said Head Coach Eddie Radwanski. “I was really pleased with how we came out and played in the first half. We could’ve scored three or four goals, and it just didn’t bounce our way– but the objective is to win. At this stage in the season, every point in the ACC is valuable, and we got a shutout against a very good, dangerous team.”
Next up, Clemson travels to South Bend, Ind. to take on the Notre Dame Fighting Irish on Sunday. The match will kick off at 3 p.m. on ACCNX.