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Great job by the Lady Tigers.

Clemson and Sixth-Ranked Florida State Play to a 0-0 Draw
Lady Tigers stay unbeaten in the last five matches

Oct. 28, 2006

TALLAHASSEE, FL--Clemson and sixth-ranked Florida State play to a 0-0 draw in a women's Atlantic Coast Conference soccer match at Tallahassee, FL Saturday afternoon.

With the draw, Clemson has a 10-6-2 record overall and a 5-3-2 mark in the ACC. Florida State is now 13-2-3 overall and 5-2-3 in league play.

The Lady Tigers' goalkeeper Ashley Phillips made a season-high 10 saves in 110 minutes of play.

Florida State out shot the Lady Tigers 32-9 and had 10 corner kicks to the Lady Tigers' two.

"I thought we showed a lot of character today," said Clemson Head Coach Todd Bramble. "We didn't play the best soccer of the year, but defensively, we played well. Ashley Phillips was the player of the match and Lindsey Jackson continues to contribute off the bench. We continue to grow as a team and gain confidence. Our players believe in themselves and that has made the difference."

Clemson will play at the ACC Tournament on November 1-5 at the SAS Soccer Park in Cary, NC in the Lady Tigers' next action.

Shots: Clemson 9, Florida State 32

Corner Kicks: Clemson 2, Florida State 10

Saves: Ashley Phillips (CU) 10 Ali Mims (FS) 4

Fouls: Clemson 28, Florida State 20

Attendance: 490

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Lady Tigers in the ACC tournament.

CLEMSON, SC - The Clemson women's soccer team will start play in the 19th annual Atlantic Coast Conference women's soccer tournament Wednesday afternoon at SAS Soccer Complex in Cary, NC on November 1, 3, & 5.

The Clemson women's team is seeded fifth and will play fourth-seeded Boston College on Wednesday, November 1, at 2:30 p.m. The winner of this match will play the winner of the North Carolina vs. N.C. State match on Friday, November 3 at 5:00 p.m. North Carolina is seeded first and N.C. State is seeded eighth.

Clemson has a 10-6-2 record overall and is 4-0-1 in the last five matches. Boston College defeated Clemson in the regular season 3-0 at Boston on September 24.

Clemson is led in scoring by Molly Franklin with five goals and three assists for 13 points. Meghan Smith has four goals and five assists for 13 points.

2006 ACC Championship Bracket link:

http://www.cstv.com/auto_pdf/p_hotos/s_c...ip_bracket_2006

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Lapf,

I was not involved with directly with the fall of this site, however I did manage to overthrow incumbent Mayor Richard Shirley for T.L. Hanna booster Terrance Roberts. My next plan is to build a wall seperating East and West...of tha Coopah that is.

I meant to tell you, again, that the offspring is doing well and I'm happy for you and those involved. Who would have thought that the over protective of her room/maker of scary zeroxes on doors would have come so far?

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All ACC team.....

My daughter had a training session with Julie last spring and she worked for 60 minutes with my daughter, then spent another 90 minutes on improving her skills. Her hard work has been rewarded as a second team All-ACC player. Great work Julie!!!!

CLEMSON, SC--Four Clemson women's soccer players were named All-Atlantic Coast Conference as announced by the league's office Tuesday.

Julie Bolt, Midfielder, Elizabeth Jobe, Midfielder, Ashley Phillips, Goalkeeper, were named to the second-team. Katie Vogel, Midfielder, was named to the All-ACC Freshmen team.

Bolt has three goals and five assists for the Lady Tigers this season. Jobe has three goals for the Lady Tigers. Phillips has a 0.94 goals allowed average and has 89 saves this year. Vogel has three goals and three assists for Clemson this season.

The Clemson women's soccer team will start play in the 19th annual Atlantic Coast Conference women's soccer tournament Wednesday afternoon at SAS Soccer Complex in Cary, NC on November 1, 3, & 5.

The Clemson women's team is seeded fifth and will play fourth-seeded Boston College on Wednesday, November 1, at 2:30 p.m. The winner of this match will play the winner of the North Carolina vs. N.C. State match on Friday, November 3 at 5:00 p.m. North Carolina is seeded first and N.C. State is seeded eighth.

Clemson has a 10-6-2 record overall and is 4-0-1 in the last five matches. Boston College defeated Clemson in the regular season 3-0 at Boston on September 24.

Clemson is led in scoring by Molly Franklin with five goals and three assists for 13 points. Meghan Smith has four goals and five assists for 13 points.

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Julie Bolt got the first one and Megan Smith got the second in the 86th minute. Clemson is getting outshot 14-5 by BC but they lead 2-1.

Hang on Lady Tigers!


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It'a all over. Good job Clemson.

Friday afternoon: 5 PM - Lady Tigers vs. some light blue team from the state just north of us.


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Congratulations to Clemson -- and congratulations to Julie.

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Clemson women outshot at least 14-5 by BC and outshot in Fla. State game 32-9. Also, outshot 20-12 by Wake, 22-9 by Duke, 19-5 by VA. Sounds like bigtime problems in mid-field.

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What if they play long balls up top to the forwards? Wouldn't you then blame the backs for their service, or the forwards for their inability to control?

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