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No 19 Tigers dominate action at Duke to open ACC play

DURHAM, N.C. – The No. 19 Clemson Tigers women s lacrosse team (4-0, 1-0 ACC) defeated Duke 20-11 on Saturday, Feb. 24 to open ACC play. With 10 different goal

Gameday Central: No 19 Clemson Opens ACC Play Against Duke

No. 19 Clemson Opens ACC Play Against Duke Durham, N.C. (Koskinen Stadium) Saturday, February 24, 2024 • 12:00 p.m. Twitter • Instagram • Facebook Game Preview Clemson, S.C. – After starting the season with three wins against non-conference teams, the No. 19 Clemson Tigers will play their first ACC opponent, Duke, in Durham, N.C. on Saturday, February 24. The game will be streamed live on ACCN and live stats will be available here. The Tigers are coming off of a decisive 16-5 win over Coastal Carolina in front of 1,071 fans at their new Lacrosse Complex. In the game, seven different Tigers scored two or more goals, with freshman Jasmine Stanton leading the way as she scored her first career hat trick.  Claire Bockstie continues to lead Clemson in total points (16) and assists (8), while Regan Byrne remains the leading scorer with nine goals on the season. Clemson enters Saturday’s game in the top 25 nationally in eight different statistical categories: attendance, caused t

Clemson Races Past Coastal Carolina, 16-5

Box ScoreClemson, S.C. – No. 21 Clemson improved to 3-0 on the season with a 16-5 win over Coastal Carolina (1-2) on Saturday at the Clemson Lacrosse Complex. Seven different Tigers scored two or more goals, led by true freshman Jasmine Stanton’s first career hat trick. Clemson entered the game with the highest attendance in the nation and is likely to maintain that position after 1,071 fans showed out Saturday’s contest. The Tiger defense, which entered having allowed 7.5 goals in two games, held the Chanticleers to just five goals after a 21-goal outburst in their previous game against Wofford. The Tigers put 30-of-34 shots on net in the contest, and committed just nine turnovers, while causing 11. Clemson was 20-for-20 in clear attempts, and the Tiger goalies, Emily Lamparter (7) and Krissy Kowalski (2) combined for nine saves and five goals allowed. Claire Bockstie, Regan Byrne, Kerri Thornton, Shannon Brazier, Emma Tilson, Kayla Macleod each added two goals, while Hanna H

No 21 Clemson crushes Coastal

Clemson, S.C. – No. 21 Clemson improved to 3-0 on the season with a 16-5 win over Coastal Carolina (1-2) on Saturday at the Clemson Lacrosse Complex. Seven diff

Clemson Improves to 2-0 after defeating Furman 11-5

Box ScoreClemson, S.C. – The Clemson lacrosse team improves to 2-0 after beating Furman 11-5 at Paladin Stadium on Wednesday, February 14. Clemson scored six straight unanswered goals in the first half to give them a comfortable lead early. The Tigers successfully cleared 20 of its 22 clear attempts and outshot Furman 21 to 18.  The Tigers and Paladins split draw controls at 10 each. "It was great to get our first win on the road" said Head Coach Allison Kwolek. "We look forward to being back home on Saturday."Clemson spread the ball on offense, as seven Tigers found the net in tonight's matchup. Freshmen Kayla Macleod and Blair Byrne registered their first collegiate goals and retuner Emma Tilson scored her first goal of the 2024 season. In cage, Emily Lamparter registered eight saves on 13 shots, including saving four free position shots. Three minutes into the game, Claire Bockstie got Clemson on the board first. The Tigers went on to score five more un

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