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1987 Clemson Tigers men's soccer team

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Clemson Tigers
1987 season
Head CoachI. M. Ibrahim
StadiumRiggs Field
NCAA18–5–1
ACC1–4–1
NCAA TournamentChampions
← 1986
1988 →
1987 Atlantic Coast Conference men's soccer standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
Virginia 5 0 1 17 3 2
Duke 4 1 1 13 5 1
Maryland 3 2 1 9 6 5
North Carolina $ 3 3 0 20 5 0
Clemson 1 4 1 18 5 1
Wake Forest 1 4 1 5 13 2
NC State 1 4 1 13 6 2
ACC Tournament winner
As of December 6, 1987
Rankings from NSCAA

The 1987 Clemson Tigers men's soccer team represented Clemson University during the 1987 NCAA Division I men's soccer season. The Tigers won their second NCAA title. The Tigers were coached by I. M. Ibrahim, in his 21st season. They played home games at Riggs Field.[1]

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Schedule

Date
Time, TV
Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site
City, State
Regular season
September 1*
No. 20 UNC Asheville W 8–0  1–0
Riggs FieldClemson, SC
September 6*
No. 20 UNC Greensboro W 3–0  2–0
Riggs Field • Clemson, SC
September 9*
No. 20 College of Charleston W 2–0 OT 3–0
Riggs Field • Clemson, SC
September 13
No. 20 at North Carolina L 1–2  3–1 (0–1)
Fetzer FieldChapel Hill, NC
September 16*
Georgia State W 3–2  4–1
Riggs Field • Clemson, SC
September 20
Wake Forest W 3–1  5–1 (1–1)
Riggs Field • Clemson, SC
September 23*
Furman W 3–1  6–1
Riggs Field • Clemson, SC
September 27
Duke L 0–2  6–2 (1–2)
Riggs Field • Clemson, SC
October 2*
George Mason
Clemson Invitational
W 2–0  7–2
Riggs Field • Clemson, SC
October 4*
Saint Louis
Clemson Invitational
W 5–1  8–2
Riggs Field • Clemson, SC
October 7*
Berry W 1–0  9–2
Riggs Field • Clemson, SC
October 11*
South Carolina W 2–1  10–2
Riggs Field • Clemson, SC
October 14*
No. 10 Coastal Carolina W 2–1  11–2
Riggs Field • Clemson, SC
October 18
No. 10 at NC State T 2–2 OT 11–2–1 (1–2–1)
Raleigh, NC
October 21*
No. 10 Erskine W 5–0  12–2–1
Riggs Field • Clemson, SC
October 25
No. 10 at Maryland L 0–1 OT 12–3–1 (1–3–1)
College Park, MD
October 28*
No. 12 Presbyterian W 3–0  13–3–1
Riggs Field • Clemson, SC
November 1
No. 12 at Virginia L 0–1  13–4–1 (1–4–1)
Charlottesville, VA
ACC Tournament
November 5
No. 12 vs. North Carolina L 1–2  13–5–1
Duke Soccer StadiumDurham, NC
NCAA Tournament
November 15*
at Evansville W 2–1  14–5–1
Evansville, IN
November 22*
at Indiana W 2–1  15–5–1
Bill Armstrong StadiumBloomington, IN
November 29*
at Rutgers W 3–2  16–5–1
Piscataway, NJ
December 5*
North Carolina W 4–1  17–5–1
Riggs Field • Clemson, SC
December 6*
San Diego State W 2–0  18–5–1
Riggs Field • Clemson, SC
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from United Soccer Coaches. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.

References

  1. ^ 2014 Men's Soccer Media Guide. Clemson Tigers. p. 108. Retrieved May 15, 2015.
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