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CLEMSON, S.C. – On Tuesday, April 23, the ACC announced that five Clemson Tigers earned All-ACC honors, including two on the All-ACC Second Team and three on the ACC All-Freshman Team. Sophomore Defender Paris Masaracchia and Junior Goalie Emily Lamparter represented the Tigers on the All-ACC Second team. Meanwhile, Regan Byrne, Kayla Macleod and Natalie Shurtleff represented the Tigers on the All-Freshman team. This is the first time that any Clemson player has been named to the All-ACC Second Team and sets a record for the most freshmen named to the All-Freshman team. Notably, Clemson tied Virginia with the most freshmen represented on the ACC All-Freshman team with three. Earning a spot on last year’s 2023 ACC All-Freshman Team, Paris Masaracchia earned All-ACC awards in back-to-back seasons. Masaracchia has been a key member on the draw circle and on the defensive end this season. Registering at least one turnover in every game this season besides three, the leads the Tig
Box Score (pdf) PITTSBURGH, PA – Freshman Natalie Shurtleff scored the game tying and game winning goal in overtime to give the Clemson Tigers (10-7, 3-6 ACC) the 12-11 victory over the Pittsburgh Panthers (5-12, 0-9 ACC) on Thursday, April 18 in Pittsburgh, PA in their last game of the 2024 regular season. Ella Little reached 200 career draw controls, while Freshman Regan Byrne led in scoring with four goals and Natalie Shurtleff notched another hat trick. Goalie Emily Lamparter had an impressive showing as she saved 10 of Pitt’s 21 shots on goal and only allowed the Panthers to score two of their 12 free position attempts. Bella D’Gracia played lights out defense as she tied her career high of four caused turnovers. All 60 minutes of the game were a battle, with no team earning more than a two goal lead at any point. The Tigers wasted no time, scoring back-to-back goals in the first two minutes of play, with the first coming from Summer Agostino and the second coming from R
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