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1984 Clemson Tigers Soccer Championship Ring
The 1984 Clemson Tigers men’s soccer team secured the university’s first NCAA national championship in the sport, defeating Indiana 2–1 in the final held at the Kingdome in Seattle on December 16, 1984. This victory marked a historic achievement, as Clemson became the first team in NCAA history to defeat the top four seeds in a single tournament.
- Design: A bold red gemstone at the center, surrounded by intricate engravings and the words “National Champions” prominently displayed.
- Customization: Options for personalized engraving and custom name and number inscriptions.
The championship ring commemorating this victory features a bold design with a red gemstone at the center, surrounded by the words “National Champions.” The sides of the ring are intricately engraved, showcasing deep 3D lettering and heraldic symbols. The ring is available in various materials, including copper, 925 sterling silver. The 1984 Clemson Tigers won their first-ever men’s soccer national title, defeating Indiana 2–1 in the NCAA Championship at the Kingdome in Seattle Coached by Dr. I.M. Ibrahim, a legend who founded the program in 1967, the Tigers beat the No. 1 through No. 4 seeds en route to the crown—the first time that had happened in NCAA history.
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