CLEMSON -- Nailbiters haven’t been a fixture of the second-seeded Clemson men’s soccer team's season, but head coach Mike Noonan is finding his group can handle them just fine on its path to the College Cup.
The nation’s highest-scoring attack had a two goals or more margin in 15 of its 17 wins coming in, but for a second-straight NCAA Tournament game, Clemson (18-2-1) came out on top with an overtime golden goal -- this time off the foot of leading scorer Robbie Robinson on a penalty kick in double overtime to top Providence (16-7), 2-1, on Sunday.