Clemson Wins Second National Championship with Seniors Parrish and Sylla Scoring in 2-1 Victory
Clemson secured its fourth College Cup title by defeating Notre Dame 2-1, with seniors Brandon Parrish and Ousmane Sylla each scoring for the Tigers. The victory marked Clemson's second national championship in three seasons, with their previous titles coming in 1984, 1987, and 2021.
- Clemson's record in championship game appearances: 6
- Clemson's record when leading at halftime this season: 11-0-1
- Joseph Andema's saves for Clemson: 3
- Clemson's performance: Securing its fourth College Cup title and second national championship in three seasons.
- Notre Dame's performance: Seeking its second championship in program history, with its previous win in 2013.
Both teams will likely focus on strategizing for the upcoming seasons and recruiting new talent to maintain their competitive edge.
Clemson's victory against Notre Dame in the College Cup final cements its status as a dominant force in college soccer, adding to its legacy with a fourth title.
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