Clemson, S.C. No. 24/14 Clemson (8-3, 1-3 ACC) took care of business Sunday, March 19, defeating Radford (1-5) 23-2 at Historic Riggs Field. “It was a great e
Box Score Clemson, S.C. No. 24/14 Clemson (8-3, 1-3 ACC) took care of business Sunday, March 19, defeating Radford (1-5) 23-2 at Historic Riggs Field. The Tigers controlled possession for most of the game. Clemson won the draw control battle 21-5 and outshot Radford 44-8. Additionally, Clemson dominated defending the clear, forcing five unsuccessful clears from Radford. Four Tigers, Chloe Willard, Hanna Hilcoff, Sofia Chepenik, and Gianna New, registered hat tricks on the day. This is the most number of players to score at least three or more points in a game this season. A total of 11 Clemson players would put the ball in the back of the net. Clemson did a good job moving the ball on offense, as 14 of their 23 goals scored came off of an assist. Three minutes into the game, Marina Miller got Clemson on the board first. Radford would score their first goal at 7:33 in the first quarter, but Clemson would hold them scoreless until the final 19 seconds of the game when they scored
Box Score Clemson, S.C. Handing No. 24/14 (7-3, 1-3 ACC) Clemson their first loss at Historic Riggs Field, No. 4 Boston College (6-2, 3-1 ACC) pulled away in the fourth quarter and defeated Clemson 17-10 on Thursday, March 16. Winning the draw control battle allowed Boston College to have possession for a longer duration of the game than Clemson and as a result the Eagles got off 14 more shots than the Tigers. Emma Tilson impressed, leading Clemson in goals with four on the day. Last week’s ACC offensive player of the week, Sofia Chepenik, was right behind Tilson with three of her own goals. Belle Martire and Gianna New would also register goals for Clemson. Krissy Kowalski made her first appearance in goal against an ACC opponent this season and played the last 40 minutes of the game. Kowalski saved a season high of seven shots. The Tigers remained in striking distance up until the fourth quarter. Boston College got on the board first, but Emma Tilson responded and scored sh
Clemson, S.C. Handing No. 24/14 (7-3, 1-3 ACC) Clemson their first loss at Historic Riggs Field, No. 4 Boston College (6-2, 3-1 ACC) pulled away in the fourth