Clemson (17-2-4) face Stanford (17-2-3) in the 2015 Men's College Cup final on Sunday. It's a match that will prove to be of serious interest to U.S. men's national team fans.
Stanford striker Jordan Morris -- who's already featured for the USMNT -- will look to deliver the school's first national championship. Stanford previously lost to Indiana and UCLA in 1998 and 2002, respectively.
It wouldn't, however, be a first for Clemson.
The Tigers were previously crowned champions in 1984 and 1987.
A free live stream of the contest can be found here.
Preview
Game Time: 1:00 p.m. CST
Location: Sporting Park
Weather: Light Rain, High of 62
TV: ESPNU
What They're Saying
Sunday's College Cup final should just go straight to penalties.
— Steven Goff (@SoccerInsider) December 12, 2015
This is what #Clemson and #Stanford are playing for Sunday. Not a cup. Would be cooler if it was #CollegeCup pic.twitter.com/8wUDHPv5Dy
— Amie Just (@Amie_Just) December 12, 2015
Will third try be a charm for @Stanford Soccer? #CollegeCup 2015
— 90th Minute (@NinetiethMinute) December 12, 2015
#Clemson folks are rightfully proud of our football team. But, did you know the soccer team has wins or ties with a DOZEN Top 25 teams?
— RevDodd (@RevDodd1) December 12, 2015
No school has ever won the men's soccer and football national championships in the same year. Clemson can complete first half this weekend.
— Neil W. Blackmon (@nwblackmon) December 12, 2015
Stanford coach Jeremy Gunn was asked about Jordan Morris' impact this season. His first comment. "He has terrible taste in music."
— Will Parchman (@WillParchman) December 12, 2015
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