| Mark Lisi |
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In 1999:
First-team All-ACC...started and participated in 18 of the 19
contests...third on the squad in scoring with 16 points...had five goals
on 27 shots and six assists...second on the team in game-winning goals
with two...had a nine- point scoring game against Winthrop when he rang
up four goals and one assists in the Tigers 9-0 victory...he is the
first Tiger to score four goals in a game since...his only other goal
came in Clemson's 2-1 win over Ohio State in Columbus, Ohio...dished out
one assist versus five other teams; Charleston Southern (9-22), Akron
(10-3), UNC Charlotte (10-24), Furman (10-27) and ACC-rival Wake Forest
(11-7).
In 1998:
Second Team All-American by Soccer News, first team
All-ACC and All-ACC Tournament team...one of only two Tigers to start
every game that season...second on the team in total points scored with
37...led the team and the ACC in assists with 17...this number ranks
fourth in Tiger history for most assists in a single season...also
scored 10 goals to become just the eighth Tiger ever to have double
figures in goals and assists in same season...scored four game-winning
goals, tied for second on the team...scored a point in every game but
five...had his most productive game of the season versus Charleston
Southern when he netted two goals and dished out two assists...totaled
two assists in one game on two other occasions...also scored a goal and
tallied an assist in three games...a member of the Soccer America Team
of the Week on October 14...also voted ACC Player-of-the-Week on October
14.
In 1997:
Midfielder who scored three goals and had six assists for
the Tigers during his freshman season...started four matches during
1997, and played in 18 contests...scored 12 points for Trevor Adair's
Tigers...had two goals including the game-winning goal in Clemson's 5-0
shutout of UNC-Charlotte in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on
November 23...had a career-high three assists in the Erskine game on
September 17...tied for fifth on the team in scoring with 12
points.
Before Clemson:
Named 1995 Colorado Player of the
Year...member of the 1995 All-Colorado team, NSCAA/Umbro All-Rocky
Mountain Region team, and the Denver Post Rocky Mountain News
All-Colorado team...also named 1995 Denver Post Colorado Player of the
Year and the Continental League Player of the Year...member of the 1993
and 1995 All-State teams and 1992, '93, '95 All-League teams...named MVP
of the 1995 State Finals...helped lead Regis High School to the State
Championship in 1992 and 1995...coached in high school by Peter
Scott...member of club teams Aurora, Colorado Foxes, and Club
Columbine...Columbine was State Champions from 1994-97 and was third in
the nation in 1994...majoring in Spanish...born 10-11-77.
| Career Stats
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| Year | GP-GS | Shots | Ast | Gls | WG | Pts
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| 1997 | 18-4 | 12 | 6 | 3 | 1 | 12
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| 1998 | 24-24 | 43 | 17 | 10 | 4 | 37
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| 1999 | 18-18 | 27 | 6 | 5 | 2 | 16
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| Total | 60-46 | 82 | 29 | 18 | 7 | 65 |