CLEMSON, S.C. – The Clemson women’s basketball program and head coach Shawn Poppie announced the signing of sophomore transfer student Hannah Kohn on Tuesday afternoon. Kohn, a transfer from Chattanooga who was selected as a 2024 Southern Conference All-Freshman Team honoree, transfers to Clemson as one of the best shooters in the nation. By percentage, Kohn is the best sharpshooter in the transfer portal. Kohn is one of three players in the nation to shoot over 46% from outside last season as she went on to set a school record for best single-season three-point percentage (.463) and set a program record for most three pointers made by a freshman (68). In the 2024 SoCon tournament, Kohn, who was selected to the All-Tournament Second Team, averaged 11 points per game, shot 61% from three-point land on 18 attempts, and averaged over three rebounds per contest. Over the course of the 2023-24 season, Kohn played the fifth-most minutes on the team but was the third leading scorer for th
NOTRE DAME, Ind. - The No. 21/20 Clemson Tigers battled back from a four-run deficit, scoring five runs in the final two innings, but ultimately dropped the series finale to Notre Dame, 6-5. The Tigers move to 31-15 (13-8 ACC), while Notre Dame moves to 24-20 (8-13 ACC).Clemson finished the game with 10 hits, the 11th game in 2024 that the Tigers have tallied double-digit hits. Alex Brown, McKenzie Clark and Alia Logoleo all led the team with two hits, with Brown and Clark both tallying RBIs and Logoleo scoring one run. Arielle Oda finished the game with three RBIs off one hit and one run scored.Notre Dame struck in the bottom of the first inning. The first two batters tallied a hit followed by the third batter reaching on an error that allowed a run to score. With two outs, the Fighting Irish were able to capitalize on a pitch for a three-run homer to take a 4-0 lead after one.The Tigers continued to push things offensively by getting at least one baserunner in the first three innings
Box Score (pdf) CLEMSON, S.C. – Scoring an ACC home season-high number of goals, the Clemson Tigers (11-6, 4-6) secured their first win in the ACC Tournament in program history, defeating the Pittsburgh Panthers (5-13, 0-10 ACC) in the first round, 18-15 on Sunday, April 21 at the Clemson Lacrosse Complex. The Tigers now advance to the Quarterfinals where they will face the No. 2 seeded Notre Dame Fighting Irish in Charlotte, N.C. at American Legion Memorial Stadium on Wednesday, April 24 at 5:00 p.m. Regan Byrne and Natalie Shurtleff both built upon their big games Thursday against Pitt. For the second game in a row, Regan Byrne led Clemson's offense with five goals this time. After scoring the game tying and game winning goals in OT against Pitt Thursday, Shurtleff recorded another hat trick in the rematch against Pitt. A total of nine different Tigers would find the back of the net. Clemson’s draw team dominated, winning 76% of the draw controls on the day. The Tigers t
Clemson, S.C. The championship match of the Atlantic Coast Conference Women’s Golf Tournament was halted by darkness on Sunday night. Wake Forest was declared the conference champion by virtue of its number-one seed at the end of stroke play on Saturday.All five matches between the Tigers and Demon Deacons had gone at least 14 holes when play was halted. Wake Forest, ranked as the number-three team in the nation by Spikemark, had a 1-0 lead by virtue of winning the only completed match. Clemson, the number-20 team in the nation by Spikemark, was ahead in two matches and Wake Forest was ahead in the other two matches still out on the course.According to the ACC Women’s Golf Manual, “In the event match play is started, but cannot be completed, the highest remaining seed will be awarded the team championship.” Wake Forest was the number-one seed entering match play by virtue of its 841 team score in the strong play competition. Clemson was the number-two seed after its 848 team