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Allison Graham scored two goals and had one assist in the Lady Tigers' 3-2 upset win over Wake Forest.
 
Allison Graham scored two goals and had one assist in the Lady Tigers' 3-2 upset win over Wake Forest.
 
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Oct. 16, 2005

Final Stats

WINSTON-SALEM, NC-Allison Graham scored the winning goal late in the first half in leading Clemson to a 3-2 upset win over 12th-ranked Wake Forest at Spry Stadium at Winston-Salem, NC Sunday afternoon.

Graham scored the game-winner with 6:11 left to go in the first half off a direct kick at the top of the 18-yard box. Graham finished the game with two goals and one assist in the match. She now has seven goals and seven assists this season for 21 points.

Clemson is now 7-6-2 overall and 2-4-1 in league play. Wake Forest falls to 8-5-1 overall and 3-4 in the ACC. Wake Forest is ranked 12th by the NSCAA, 13th by SoccerBuzz.com and 17th by Soccer America.

Wake scored first at the 4:02 mark. Elizabeth Remy scored after Amanda Lebo sent a corner kick into the box.

Clemson tied the score with 6:15 gone in the match. Britten Meyer sprung Graham free creating a one on one situation with Wake Forest goalkeeper, Heather Currie. Graham sent a 14-yard shot into the goal, giving Clemson a 2-1 lead.

Wake Forest scored 2:05 later on a counter attack. Elizabeth Remy sent a pass to Sarah Kozey who sent a 16-yard shot into the goal.

Clemson tied the score again when Fraser Gerth scored at the 34:29 mark for her first goal of the season.

"Obviously Allison Graham had a great day, and her performance is indicated on the stat sheet," said Clemson Head Coach Todd Bramble. "Our reserves Fraser Gerth Kim Faerber, Jacquelyn Hines, and Candice Hein did a great job and made a big difference coming into the game. We shut down Wake Forest, and our defenders did a great job in the second half. Overall, we have been playing well in the last few matches, but we could not get the result. I am happy with the way we played today and the way we believed in ourselves. Our players deserved a great win like this after working so hard. They never gave up, and they are still working hard."
 

 

Clemson will host to Duke on Thursday, October 20, at Historic Riggs Field at 7:00 p.m. in the Lady Tigers' next match.

Clemson 3, Wake Forest 2

Wake Forest--Elizabeth Remy (Amanda Lebo) 4:02

Clemson--Allison Graham (Britten Meyer) 6:15

Wake Forest-Sarah Kozey (Elizabeth Remy) 8:20

Clemson--Fraser Gerth (Jacquelyn Hines and Allison Graham) 34:29

Clemson--Allison Graham (Unassisted) 38:49

Shots: Clemson 11, Wake Forest 21

Corner Kicks: Clemson 3, Wake Forest 9

Saves: Ashley Phillips (CU) 5, Heather Currie (WF) 3, Kaitlyn Doe (WF) 0

Fouls: Clemson 11, Wake Forest 14

Attendance: 448


 
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