LOOK: Clemson soccer championship sign unveiled at 'Clemson Day' |
Tuesday was “Clemson Day” at the South Carolina Statehouse in Columbia, and Clemson Men’s Soccer National Championship team was recognized as part of the festivities.
Head coach Mike Noonan, Athletic Director Graham Neff, and players Alvaro Gomez and Isaiah Reed made the trip to Columbia and were recognized with a resolution in front of the Senate and the House. A highlight video was shown and then they were taken out to the Statehouse steps to unveil the new Department of Transportation road signs that commemorate the championship. There will be 13 of the signs posted at different entry points around the state. The group also met with Governor Henry McMaster and will be honored with a dinner later today. The flag is flying, the sign has been unveiled!
Great meeting with representatives from Clemson University today and members of their men’s soccer team.
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Today's Clemson Day at the Statehouse was a great success and I am grateful for the support of our elected leaders and all who serve to further education and research in South Carolina. pic.twitter.com/RaNUCx2B22
Thank you to those who serve our state and support our University for a great day at the Statehouse! pic.twitter.com/hTWTqTtN5n
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Congratulations again on your National Championship. Keep making South Carolina proud! pic.twitter.com/liRTHEXrO4
We had a blast at the Statehouse for Clemson Day where we were recognized for our National Championship! ??#ClemsonUnited?????? pic.twitter.com/2Di5TZ2JtU
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