
Cougars Look to Build Off Recent Success in Road Test at Clemson
9/3/2021 4:01:00 PM | Women's Soccer
CHARLESTON, S.C. – The College of Charleston women's soccer team will attempt to carry the momentum it built in Thursday's shutout win at Appalachian State into a challenging matchup at Clemson.
The Cougars defeated Appalachian State 2-0 on Thursday behind goals from juniors Olivia Freitas and Grace Powell. It was the first win for CofC since October 2019 and the first road victory for the program since September 2019.
Clemson is off to a 2-2 start after winning its first two contests by a combined tally of 12-0, then falling to SEC opponents in Texas A&M and Georgia. The Tigers posted a 12-5-2 record last season, losing to eventual national champion Santa Clara in the NCAA Quarterfinals.
What: College of Charleston Cougars (1-3-1) at Clemson (2-2)
When: Sunday, September 5th 2021 | 2:00 p.m.
Where: Historic Riggs Field | Clemson, S.C.
Video: ACCNX (https://es.pn/3jJcBYB)
Live Stats: clemsontigers.com
Cougars' Aggressive Approach Breaks Through
• CofC was near the top of the CAA in shots attempted entering last Thursday's game, but with little to show for it until scoring two goals at Appalachian State
• It was the first time the Cougars had scored twice in a match since a 2-0 win at Charleston Southern in September 2019
• Freshman Mary Alexander was out in front of the Mountaineer defense all day long, finishing with an assist and three shots
Powell Shining Early
• Junior Grace Powell has scored two goals through five games, including a penalty kick she converted against Kennesaw State
• Powell has converted two of her seven shots on goal for a success rate of 53.8%
Fresh Faces
• Alexander is not the only freshman making noise in Charleston, as rookie Delaney Dawes is the only CofC player to record both a goal and an assist so far this season
• Freshman defender Shae Yocum has played 433 minutes, good for fifth on the squad and the most of any first-year player
Iron Women
• Lauren Sandidge once again played every minute in Thursday's match. The junior defender has played all 482 minutes across CofC's five games
About the Tigers
• Clemson downed St. Francis (PA) 8-0 in its season opener and followed it up by coasting to a 4-0 win over Loyola (MD)
• The Tigers were less successful on the road at Texas A&M and Georgia, losing both games by a score of 3-1, respectively
• Last season, Clemson finished fourth in a loaded ACC and made an impressive postseason run
Series History
• The two programs have met six times, with Clemson coming out victorious in all six matchups
• Last season, the Tigers and Cougars met at Patriots Point twice and Clemson won both matches by scores of 4-1
Up Next
The Cougars will end its longest road trip of the season when it travels to face off with Charlotte (9/9, 6:00 pm). CofC will return to Patriots Point to host Georgia on Sunday, Sept. 12 at noon.
The Cougars defeated Appalachian State 2-0 on Thursday behind goals from juniors Olivia Freitas and Grace Powell. It was the first win for CofC since October 2019 and the first road victory for the program since September 2019.
Clemson is off to a 2-2 start after winning its first two contests by a combined tally of 12-0, then falling to SEC opponents in Texas A&M and Georgia. The Tigers posted a 12-5-2 record last season, losing to eventual national champion Santa Clara in the NCAA Quarterfinals.
What: College of Charleston Cougars (1-3-1) at Clemson (2-2)
When: Sunday, September 5th 2021 | 2:00 p.m.
Where: Historic Riggs Field | Clemson, S.C.
Video: ACCNX (https://es.pn/3jJcBYB)
Live Stats: clemsontigers.com
Cougars' Aggressive Approach Breaks Through
• CofC was near the top of the CAA in shots attempted entering last Thursday's game, but with little to show for it until scoring two goals at Appalachian State
• It was the first time the Cougars had scored twice in a match since a 2-0 win at Charleston Southern in September 2019
• Freshman Mary Alexander was out in front of the Mountaineer defense all day long, finishing with an assist and three shots
Powell Shining Early
• Junior Grace Powell has scored two goals through five games, including a penalty kick she converted against Kennesaw State
• Powell has converted two of her seven shots on goal for a success rate of 53.8%
Fresh Faces
• Alexander is not the only freshman making noise in Charleston, as rookie Delaney Dawes is the only CofC player to record both a goal and an assist so far this season
• Freshman defender Shae Yocum has played 433 minutes, good for fifth on the squad and the most of any first-year player
Iron Women
• Lauren Sandidge once again played every minute in Thursday's match. The junior defender has played all 482 minutes across CofC's five games
About the Tigers
• Clemson downed St. Francis (PA) 8-0 in its season opener and followed it up by coasting to a 4-0 win over Loyola (MD)
• The Tigers were less successful on the road at Texas A&M and Georgia, losing both games by a score of 3-1, respectively
• Last season, Clemson finished fourth in a loaded ACC and made an impressive postseason run
Series History
• The two programs have met six times, with Clemson coming out victorious in all six matchups
• Last season, the Tigers and Cougars met at Patriots Point twice and Clemson won both matches by scores of 4-1
Up Next
The Cougars will end its longest road trip of the season when it travels to face off with Charlotte (9/9, 6:00 pm). CofC will return to Patriots Point to host Georgia on Sunday, Sept. 12 at noon.
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