Clemson men’s soccer wins its fourth national title, defeating Notre Dame 2-1 in the College Cup Championship in Louisville. The No. 2-seed Irish led in shots and shots on goal, but Clemson secured the victory with goals by Brandon Parrish and Ousmane Sylla, despite a late Notre Dame goal by Paddy Burns.

Why It Matters

The victory marks Clemson's second national championship in three years and ends Notre Dame's season, highlighting the intense competition and the resilience of both teams.

By the Numbers
  • Notre Dame shots: 15
  • Clemson shots: 9
  • Notre Dame shots on goal: 5
  • Clemson shots on goal: 3
State of Play
  • Clemson secures its fourth national title and second in three years
  • Notre Dame leads in shots and shots on goal but falls short in the final score
  • The defeat marks the end of Notre Dame's season
What's Next

Both teams will reflect on the season and begin preparations for future competitions, with Notre Dame looking to bounce back and strive for future success.

Bottom Line

Clemson's victory secures its position as a dominant force in college soccer, while Notre Dame will regroup and aim for future achievements after a hard-fought season.