CLEMSON S.C. - The Tigers improved to 2-0 with a decisive 19-3 win over the Paladins (0-1) Wednesday, Feb. 15. Over the past two games, Clemson has scored a total of 42 points and has only allowed four goals. The Tiger’s got off to a quick start, scoring 11 of their 19 goals in the first quarter. Clemson spread the ball on offense, as 11 different players scored , including Sofia Chepenik, Ella Little, Gianna New, Emma Tilson, Jalyn Jimerson, Hanna Hilcoff, Belle Martire, Chloe Willard, Marina Miller, Sara Palmisano, and Emma Johnson. Little, Palmasino, and Johnson all registered their first goals in a Clemson uniform. Hilcoff once again led the Tigers in scoring with four goals which pushed her total goals for the season up to nine. Clemson held Furman scoreless in the first half, giving Emily Lamparter a shutout in the cage. Lamparter and Krissy Kowalski would split time in the cage, with Lamparter in the first half and Kowalski in the second half. The Tigers beat Furman in
The first edition of Clemson women’s lacrosse will feature 19 transfers, Head Coach Allison Kwolek announced on Friday. The group is composed of 11 graduate transfers and eight undergraduates, all of whom will be expected to contribute as leaders in the program’s first season. “We are beyond thrilled with the caliber of players we will have on our roster this coming year,” raved Kwolek. “Clemson obviously offers a lot to a transfer, with its impressive academics and tremendous athletic tradition. We have a great mix of players that have experience playing at the highest level of collegiate lacrosse, and multiple players who were all-conference selections and led their team in scoring. We are really looking forward to getting this group out on the field together this fall and having them ready for the spring of 2023.”  GRADUATE TRANSFERS Jalyn Jimerson, Midfield Jimerson joins the Tigers from Syracuse, where she played in 21 career games notching four goals and one assi