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Five Tigers Earn All-ACC Honors

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 Tigers in caused turnovers with 23 on the season. Masaracchia is also a huge contributor on the draw, totaling the second most on the team with 40 this season.  Emily Lamparter has proven herself as one of the best goalies in the NCAA and as a result earns her first All-ACC honors. Lamparter ranks No. 1 in the ACC and No. 15 nationally in saves percentage (46.4%). This season she recorded a career high of 16 saves against North Carolina and played a pivotal role in keeping Clemson close to Notre Dame as she produced two game saving stops at the end of regulation and in the first overtime.  Each of Clemson’s three freshmen named to the ACC’s All-Freshman team have been huge contributors to the Tigers in their first season. Regan Byrne opened the season with a team high of six goals and went on to produce 10 multipoint games this season with a total of 36 goals. Kayla Macleod has proven to be a big threat from the free position as she is No. 18 in the nation and No. 2 out of the freshman in the nation in free position goals per game. Macleod has scored.a goal in every game this season besides three and led Clemson’s offense in their double overtime loss to Notre Dame with a career high of five goals. Natalie Shurtleff has impressed this season on the midfield, leading Clemson in total assists with 20 and ranking as the No. 5 freshman nationally in assists. Shurtleff also scored both the game tying and the game winning goals in Clemson's 12-11 overtime win against Pitt.  For complete coverage of the Clemson Lacrosse team, follow @ClemsonWLax on Instagram and Twitter and @ClemsonWLacrosse on Facebook.

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Alyssa's Top 25: Postseason is Upon Us, and the ACC Action Wednesday Will be Intense

Alyssa's Top 25: Postseason is Upon Us, and the ACC Action Wednesday Will be Intense
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Gameday Central: No. 7 Clemson Returns to ACC Tournament Quarterfinals for Rematch against No. 2 Notre Dame

No. 7 Clemson Returns to ACC Tournament Quarterfinals for Rematch against No. 2 Notre Dame 📍Charlotte, N.C. (American Legion Memorial Stadium) 🗓 Wednesday, April 24, 2024 • 5:00 p.m. 📱 Twitter • Instagram • Facebook Game Preview CLEMSON, S.C. – After securing their first win in the ACC Tournament in program history with a 18-15 win over the No. 10 seeded Pittsburgh Panthers, the No. 7 seeded Clemson Tigers (11-6, 4-6) return to American Legion Memorial Stadium in Charlotte, N.C. for a rematch against the No. 2 seeded Notre Dame Fighting Irish in the quarterfinals of the ACC Tournament on Wednesday, April 24 at 5:00 p.m. The game will be streamed live on ACCN and live stats will be available here. Clemson and Notre Dame have a history of playing in tight games. In their first matchup in 2023, Clemson led 6-4 at halftime but ultimately fell 9-12 in South Bend, Ind. Most recently, the Tigers took the Fighting Irish to double overtime when they played at the Clemson Lacrosse Complex on a rainy night on Friday, March 22. In their earlier game this year, Freshman Kayla Macleod led Clemson in scoring with five goals. On the defensive end, goalie Emily Lamparter played lights out with two critical saves at the end of the game to keep the Tigers alive. However, Notre Dame was able to find the net first in double overtime, giving them the 13-14 win.  While Clemson already has one win under their belt in the 2024 ACC Tournament, Wednesday’s game will be the first game Notre Dame will play in the tournament as they received a bye in the first round. The draw control team and freshmen on offense led the Tigers to their 18-15 victory over Pitt in their first ever ACC Tournament home game on Sunday, April 21. Ella Little and the rest of the draw unit won 76% of the draws which gave the Tigers plenty of opportunities to score. On offense, Freshman Regan Byrne led in goals with five and Freshman Natalie Shurtleff scored her second straight hat trick. Boston College Transfer Summer Agostino also impressed as she had a career record game with three assists and two goals.  A win Wednesday would be Clemson’s first win in the quarterfinals round of the ACC Tournament and the highest ranked win in program history. The victory would propel Clemson to the final four on Friday, April 26 where they would face the winner of the Boston College vs. Duke game.  For complete coverage of the Clemson Lacrosse team, follow @ClemsonWLax on Instagram and Twitter and @ClemsonWLacrosse on Facebook.

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Women's DI Roundup: ACC First Round, Stony Brook Rolls & More

Women's DI Roundup: ACC First Round, Stony Brook Rolls & More
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Clemson lacrosse takes OT regular season finale win at Pitt

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

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Clemson Closes Out Regular Season with Thrilling 12-11 Victory over Pitt

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 Regan Byrne. Towards the end of the first quarter, Claire Bockstie took the ball all the way to the cage after getting it from Bella Karstien at midfield on the clear. Clemson’s defense kept Pitt out of the cage for the first 12 minutes of the game, but the Panthers then joined the Tigers on the board with two goals themselves, making the score at the end of the first 3-2.  Hanna Hilcoff started the scoring in the second quarter, but Pitt would score back-to-back goals to even the score at 4-4 with 11:25 left in the first half. Just over a minute later, Regan Byrne gave Clemson back the lead as she scooped up a 50-50 ball right in front of the cage and scored. Pitt took their first lead of the game with a goal in the last minute of the first half.  Clemson got on the board first in the second half with a goal from Natalie Shurtleff. Shortly after that,  Regan Byrne brought the Tigers back ahead with her third goal of the game. Pitt then tied the game again at 7-7 with 9:53 left in the third quarter. After another Panther’s goal put Pitt ahead a goal, a powerful shot from Kayla Macleod evened the score at 8-8 with 5:09 left in the third quarter. Defender Paris Masaracchia would score next for the Tigers as she picked up a contested ground ball and ran it more than 50 yards before putting the ball in the back of the net. Clemson went into the fourth quarter down 9-10.  Regan Byrne continued to find the net as she scored her fourth of the day and first of the fourth quarter with 7:38 left to play in the game. Pitt scored soon after to bring the lead back to the Panthers. With 3:35 left to play, Bockstie found Shurtleff who scored her second of the day and tied the game at 11-11. A strong defensive stand at the end of regular regulation sent the game into overtime.  Little secured possession for Clemson off the draw, but the Tiger’s offense was unable to find the net. After Clemson’s defense came up with a stop, the first half of overtime concluded. Clemson opened the second half of overtime with another draw control, this time from Ariana Kline. That possession, Shurtleff got the ball low and cut under her defender to get inside and find the opening. Shurtleff took advantage and scored the game winning goal in overtime, making the final score 12-11 over Pitt.  UP NEXT: Clemson now awaits the final seedings for the 2024 ACC Tournament to be announced, but most likely the Tigers will be the No. 7 seed and host No. 10 Pitt on Sunday, April 21 at the Clemson Lacrosse Complex for an afternoon game.  For complete coverage of the Clemson Lacrosse team, follow @ClemsonWLax on Instagram and Twitter and @ClemsonWLacrosse on Facebook.

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Clemson set to play No. 2 Syracuse in last home game of regular season

Clemson set to play No. 2 Syracuse in last home game of regular season
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Bockstie notches milestone, Tigers fall at No. 4 BC

CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. – Claire Bockstie recorded her 200th career goal as the Clemson Tigers Women’s Lacrosse team (9-5, 2-5 ACC) fell to the No. 4 Boston Colleg

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Clemson Falls 16-4 to No. 4 Boston College

CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. –  The Clemson Tigers Women's Lacrosse team (9-5, 2-5 ACC) fell to the No. 4 Boston College Eagles (12-2, 6-1 ACC), 16-4, at Alumni Stadium on Sunday afternoon. Graduate Claire Bockstie recorded her 200th career goal in the third quarter.    Through the first quarter, goalkeeper Emily Lamparter, who leads the ACC in saves, etched two more to her season total. The Eagle's offense had a hot start as they led 6-0 through the first 15 minutes despite the Tiger's defense.    In the second quarter, Clemson's offense lit up to cut into Boston College's lead. Emma Tilson scored first for the Tigers as she converted a free position shot to tally her 22nd goal of the season. Then, just 28 seconds later, Jasmine Stanton scores an unassisted goal for her fourth of the season and the Tiger's second of the day. Lamparter recorded her third save of the game before Krissy Kowalski took over in the cage. At the half, Boston College led Clemson, 10-2.    Within the first three minutes of the third quarter, the graduate Claire Bockstie scored her 200th career goal and 37th of the season to cut into the Eagle's lead. Bockstie's goal came as she cleared the lane within the eight meter, and Natalie Shurtleff delivered a crisp feeder pass to record her 18th assist of the season. Kayla Macleod then scored the Tiger's fourth goal of the day to record her 27th of her freshman campaign off a free position shot. Clemson's final offensive efforts were not enough.    Kowalski had a dominant showing in the cage as she recorded nine saves and tallied a 0.563 save percentage in just her eighth appearance this season. The Tigers defense kept the Eagle's number-two-ranked offense under its season average.  For complete coverage of the Clemson Lacrosse team, follow @ClemsonWLax on Instagram and Twitter and @ClemsonWLacrosse on Facebook.

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