Radwanski Earns 150th Victory at Clemson

ATHENS, Ohio — The Clemson University women’s soccer team defeated Ohio University 1-0 Sunday afternoon in Athens, Ohio.

The victory marked head coach Eddie Radwanski’s 150th at Clemson.

“It’s nice but it wasn’t just me who did it. This has been Eddie, Jeff (Robbins, associate head coach), Siri (Mullinix, assistant/goalkeepers coach) and the other assistant coaches who have been here along the way,” Radwanski said. “This is a collective effort. It’s an honor to be at a place like Clemson. I love to be a part of a group that’s leading the women’s soccer program. We are trying to raise our level to attain a national championship, and this shows that we have good consistency.”

Right out of the gate, Harris scored her first career goal in the fifth minute after receiving a pass from Kerr, putting the Tigers up 1-0.

“Congratulations to Juju.” Radwanski said. “That’s your first college goal, you will never forget it, and to get it that early in the game was nice. It was good for her confidence, and I think there will be more goals to come.”

Holgorsen faced eight shots from Ohio University, saving all four that were on goal. She earned her second-career win and fourth-career shutout in goal.

“The most important thing is we got the win,” Radwanski said. “Really impressed that we got the shutout, Addy deserved that, and it was a good collective effort by the entire team.”

Elle Bissinger, Taylor Leib and Maddie Costello recorded the first minutes of their careers with Costello taking a shot on goal.

The Tigers (1-0-1) finished the match with nine shots (four on goal) and three corner kick opportunities.

Up Next

Clemson will travel to Blacksburg, Va. to take on the Virginia Tech in a non-conference duel on Thursday. Kickoff is set for 8 p.m., at Thompson Field.

story courtesy of Clemson Athletic Communications