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Seven Former Tigers See Pro Action

Seven Former Tigers See Pro Action

Seven former Clemson men’s soccer players saw professional action this past week, including three Clemson alums on MLS coaching staffs.

Tommy McNamara, a 2013 Clemson graduate, played a good chunk of minutes Saturday for New York City FC in a 0-2 loss to Real Salt Lake. McNamara subbed on for Khiry Shelton, a former member of the United States U-18 and U-23 National Teams. Miles Joseph, another former Tiger, is an assistant coach with NYCFC this season.

Amadou Dia also had a busy week. Dia, who won the 2014 ACC Tournament Championship with Clemson last season, started and played a full 90 minutes in a pair of games for Sporting KC last week against the Seattle Sounders and New England Revolution.

Dane Richards played substitute minutes for the New York Red Bulls last week, tallying one shot against the Philadelphia Union. 

Nathan Sturgis, another Clemson product, played nearly 40 minutes for the Houston Dynamo last week in a 0-1 loss to the LA Galaxy. Matt Jordan, a fellow Clemson product, is Houston’s technical director this season.

Ian Fuller, another member of Clemson’s professional coaching tree, is an assistant coach with Orlando City of MLS this season. 

Phanuel Kavita, one of Clemson’s captains last season, started and played a full 90 minutes along the back line for the Real Monarchs of Real Salt Lake in a 1-2 loss to Whitecaps FC.

Manolo Sanchez, another member of last season’s championship team, started in a 3-2 New York Red Bulls II win on Sunday. 

Austin Savage made his first United Soccer League (USL) start last weekend for the Charleston Battery, a 1-1 draw vs. the Charlotte Independence.

Hunter Gilstrap, the starting goalkeeper for the Carolina Railhawks for much of this season, was dressed this weekend in a 1-0 Carolina win on Saturday. 

Follow @ClemsonMSoccer on Twitter for updates and notes throughout the week!

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