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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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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

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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 Hilcoff added another. Clemson ran off to a 4-0 lead in the first quarter behind a pair of goals from Emma Tilson, her first two of the season, as well as one apiece from Shannon Brazier and freshman Regan Byrne. Kayla Macleod added her third goal of the season early in the second quarter to stretch the lead to 5-0.  Defensively, the Tigers held the Chanticleers without a goal until the 10:55 mark of the second quarter, as Lamparter turned away the first four shots she faced. The Tigers went back on the offensive, scoring five goals in a three-minute span. Kerri Thornton scored her third goal of the season and 30 seconds after that, Byrne was on the board again with her ninth goal of the season. Hanna Hilcoff then scored her fourth of the season at the 7:25 mark. Bockstie scored just 12 seconds later on a feed from Jasmine Stanton, and Stanton would net her first career goal just 26 seconds after that on a free position. Clemson ended the half leading 13-2, taking 23 shots on goal to just seven for Coastal. Bockstie scored the first goal of the second half at 8:27 making it her second goal of the day, and Macleod and Stanton each added another in the fourth quarter to complete Clemson’s scoring. Up Next: Clemson will travel to Durham, N.C. to face No. 25 Duke, their first ACC opponent of the season, on Saturday, February 24 at noon. For complete coverage of the Clemson women’s lacrosse team, follow @ClemsonWlax on Instagram and Twitter and @ClemsonWLacrosse on Facebook.

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Gameday Central: No. 23 Clemson vs. Davidson

No. 23 Clemson Opens 2024 Season against Davidson 📍Clemson, S.C. (Clemson Lacrosse Stadium) 🗓 Saturday, February 10, 2024 • 2:00 p.m. 📱 Twitter • Instagram • Facebook Game Preview Clemson, S.C. – Clemson is set to open its 2024 season on Saturday, February 10 at 2 p.m. as it plays Davidson at its brand new Clemson Lacrosse Stadium adjacent to Lake Hartwell. The game will be the first ticketed game in Clemson Lacrosse history. Fans who aren’t able to make it to the game in person can watch it live on ACC Network and follow live stats here. Last year, Clemson opened with a decisive 23-1 win over Wofford where Hanna Hilcoff scored the first goal in the first 40 seconds of the game. In its inaugural season last year, Clemson finished the regular season 12-5 with a 4-5 record against ACC opponents. The season was highlighted by an 11-10 upset over No. 13 Duke and a top 25 national ranking for nine straight weeks. Several Tigers earned postseason awards for their impressive seasons. After narrowly missing a bid to the NCAA Tournament last year, the Tigers head into the 2024 season eager to prove themselves worthy to go dancing in May.  In addition to Head Coach Allison Kwolek, Clemson is led by Associate Head Coach Bill Olin and Assistant Coaches Madison Carter and Marina Miller. At the end of fall ball, the team voted in Ella Little, Bella D’Gracia, Shannon Brazier and Kerri Thornton as this year’s captains. Clemson returned 17 players and added nine transfers and eight freshmen in the offseason. The star-studded freshmen group was named the No. 4 overall class in the country by Inside Lacrosse, featuring the No. 2 overall freshman in Natalie Shurtleff as well as Regan Byrne, Blair Byrne, and Jasmine Stanton being named in the top 50 and Kayla Macleod and Camryn Pfundstein being named to the watchlist. The transfers join Clemson from some of the top programs in the country, including Maryland, Boston College, Syracuse, UConn, Cornell, JMU, and UMBC.  Saturday’s game will be the first time that Clemson and Davidson have played each other in the regular season. Last season, two Davidson transfers and now Clemson alum, Gianna New and Emma Johnson, consistently helped Clemson find success in its inaugural season.  Davidson finished its 2023 campaign 11-5 overall in the regular season. One notable player who returns for the Wildcats is Julianne Carey, who led her team in draw controls with 113 total and finished second in scoring with 34 total goals. For complete coverage of the Clemson women’s lacrosse team, follow @ClemsonWlax on Instagram and Twitter and @ClemsonWLacrosse on Facebook.

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Clemson lacrosse announces 2024 schedule

CLEMSON, S.C. - Clemson announced its full 2024 season schedule and ticket options as the Tigers open their lakefront state-of-the-art lacrosse stadium on Satur

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Clemson Lacrosse Announces 2024 Spring Schedule

CLEMSON, S.C. - As they prepare to head into their second season, Head Coach Allison Kwolek and the Clemson lacrosse program announced Wednesday its 2024 Spring Schedule. In addition to Coach Kwolek, Clemson is led by Associate Head Coach Bill Olin and Assistant Coaches Madison Carter and Marina Miller. At the end of fall ball, the team voted in Ella Little, Bella D’Gracia, Shannon Brazier and Kerri Thornton as this year’s captains. For the first time in program history, Clemson will be playing in their brand new stadium on the banks of lake hartwell. Their new stadium features 2,000 seats, a 9,000 square foot operations building, and is a part of Clemson’s $27.5 million women sports expansion project. TICKETS INFO In its inaugural season last year, Clemson finished the regular season 12-5 with a 4-5 record against ACC opponents. The season was highlighted by an 11-10 upset over No. 13 Duke and a top 25 national ranking for nine straight weeks. Several Tigers earned postseason awards for their impressive seasons. After narrowly missing a bid to the NCAA Tournament last year, the Tigers head into the 2024 season eager to prove themselves worthy to go dancing in May.  Throughout the season, Clemson will play a total of 16 games, including seven non-conference opponents, nine ACC opponents, eight home games and eight away games. Clemson will play several opponents for the first time in school history, including Davidson, Coastal, Mercer, Queens, and ECU.  Clemson will open its season at home on Saturday, February 10 against Davidson at 2:00 p.m. The following week Clemson will travel down the road to Greenville, S.C. where they will play Furman at 6:00 p.m. Then after hosting another non-conference opponent in Coastal on Saturday, February 17 at noon, Clemson will travel to Durham, N.C. to face Duke, their first ACC opponent, on Saturday, February 24 at 1:00 p.m.  Then Clemson will come back home to host UVA on Saturday, March 2 at 1:00 p.m. To break up ACC play, Clemson will go play at Mercer on Tuesday, March 5 at 12:00 p.m before coming back home to play UNC on Saturday, March 9 at 3:00 p.m. After that, Clemson has two back-to-back road games with Wofford on March 11 and then Louisville on March 17.  The Tigers will then return to Clemson for a three game homestand, starting with Notre Dame on March 22, then Queens College on March 24, and then Virginia Tech on March 30. Up next, Clemson will travel to play ECU on Tuesday, April 2 at 5:00 p.m. Clemson’s slated to close out the regular season with three straight ACC opponents. First, Clemson is set to play at Boston College on Sunday, April 7 at 12:00 p.m., at home against Syracuse for their senior game on Saturday, April 13 at 12:00 p.m. and then finally at Pitt on Thursday, April 18 at 4:00 p.m.  All dates and times for the 2024 season are subject to change. For complete coverage of the Clemson women’s lacrosse team, follow @ClemsonWlax on Instagram and Twitter and @ClemsonWLacrosse on Facebook.

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Clemson Lacrosse Welcomes 19 Transfers to Inaugural Roster

The first edition of Clemson women’s lacrosse will feature 19 transfers, Head Coach Allison Kwolek announced on Friday. The group is composed of 11 graduate transfers and eight undergraduates, all of whom will be expected to contribute as leaders in the program’s first season.  “We are beyond thrilled with the caliber of players we will have on our roster this coming year,” raved Kwolek. “Clemson obviously offers a lot to a transfer, with its impressive academics and tremendous athletic tradition. We have a great mix of players that have experience playing at the highest level of collegiate lacrosse, and multiple players who were all-conference selections and led their team in scoring. We are really looking forward to getting this group out on the field together this fall and having them ready for the spring of 2023.”   GRADUATE TRANSFERS Jalyn Jimerson, Midfield Jimerson joins the Tigers from Syracuse, where she played in 21 career games notching four goals and one assist. She is currently playing in the World Cup with Haudenosaunee team, and will play in World Lacrosse Sixes with Haudenosaunee. Prior to joining the Orange, she was a three-time US Lacrosse All-America honoree.  Emma Johnson, Midfield Hailing from Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla., Emma Johnson provides a burst of offense from the midfield position. In her senior season at Davidson she played in all 18 games, scoring 19 goals and notching eight assists. Following the season, she was tabbed to the All-A10 second team.  Krissy Kowalski, Goalie Kowalski started 10 games in net and played in 14 in her final season with the Quakers, tallying 102 saves on the year. In 2022, she led the Ivy League in both goals against average (9.37) and save percentage (.500). Her efforts earned an All-Ivy League honorable mention.  Mallory Martel, Defense In her four year career at Arizona State, Martel played in 54 and started in 40 games for the Sun Devils. She’s scooped up 41 ground balls in her career, while also managing to score three goals and notch four assists from the defense position.  Belle Martire, Attack A three-time All-CAA second team selection, Martire brings an extremely impressive résumé to Clemson. As a four year starter at William and Mary, she made her mark in Tribe history, scoring 149 goals in just 49 games, good for third-most in school history. As a team captain, she led the team in goals (37), assists (16) and points (53) in her senior season. She plays a prominent role for the Czech Republic National Team, and was tabbed by USA Lacrosse Magazine as one of the “30 Players to Watch'' at the World Championships this July.  Marina Miller, Midfield Miller follows Kwolek to Clemson from Richmond and looks to play an immediate role in the team’s midfield. As a senior in 2022, she started all 18 games for the Spiders, netting 20 goals and adding 10 assists, while also finishing second on the team in draw controls with 48. In her three years at Richmond, she totaled 34 goals and 17 assists.  Maddy Maloney, Attack As a senior in 2022, Maloney played in all 20 games for UMass, scoring 21 assisting on eight goals. 10 of the 20 games for the Minutemen saw Maloney record a multi-point performance. The Minutemen finished the season 16-4.  Gianna New, Attack New joins former Davidson teammate Emma Johnson as transfers to Clemson. Both former wildcats were All-A10 second team players. New played and started in 33 games for Davidson, securing a whopping 78 goals and 17 assists in her two seasons. As a captain, New was second in the A10 in goals (47) and fifth in points per game (3.50) Kerri Thornton, Attack Thornton earned a spot on the All-CAA first team in her senior year with Towson. The Stony Brook, N.Y. native was incredible in her final season, finishing with a team-best 44 points on 37 goals and 7 assists. She notched six hat tricks throughout the campaign and was a crucial part of leading the team to the CAA Championship Game. She finished the regular season with a bang, scoring a career-high six goals en route to a 17-10 win over the Delaware Blue Hens.  Chloe Willard, Attack Over her four years at Colorado, Willard played in 52 games and started in 26. She totaled 53 goals and 37 assists. As a junior in 2021, she led the team with 15 assists, and displayed her scoring prowess in 2022 with 24 goals.  UNDERGRADUATE TRANSFERS Isabella D’Gracia, Junior - Defense D’Gracia joins the Tiger defense from Marist College, where she started in all 16 games this past season. Throughout her sophomore campaign she caused 16 turnovers, scooped 23 ground balls and had 36 draw controls.  Hanna Hilcoff, Senior - Attack As junior in 2022, Hilcoff made the All-Pac 12 second team while becoming the quickest Oregon Duck to reach 100 goals in school history (37 games). Her all-conference recognition was the second of her career. She scored multiple goals in 13 of her 18 games played, including eight games in which she secured a hat trick. She is set to play in World Lacrosse Sixes with the Israeli team.  Bella Karstien, Junior - Midfield A member of the 2021 All-ACC freshman team, Karstien has played 29 games for the Louisville Cardinals, accumulating 15 goals and five assists in 9 starts. She is one of three Tigers (Ella Little, Jalyn Jimerson) joining the team from an ACC school. Emily Lamparter, Sophomore - Goalie Lamparter appeared in five games as the Terrapins netminder, allowing just six goals on 14 shots on net. She was a contributor on the 2022 Maryland team that made it to the Final Four. Prior to beginning her collegiate career, she was ranked the top goaltender in the 2021 class by Inside Lacrosse.  Ella Little, Junior - Midfield Coming to Clemson from the National Champion North Carolina program, Little is an excellent draw specialist, having won 24 draw controls in her 14 games off the bench.  Nakeeya McCardell, Junior - Midfield McCardell will join Oregon teammate Hilcoff as a member of the first Clemson lacrosse team. In her first two seasons with the Ducks, she made an immediate impact, starting 27 games and playing in all 30. She totaled 21 points on 16 goals, but contributed primarily on the defensive end with 17 ground balls and 12 caused turnovers in her sophomore season.  Sara Palmisano, Junior - Attack Palmisano played in 21 games in her two year career with Denver, notching five goals on nine shots. Prior to joining Denver, she was a 2017-18 Under Armour All-American.  Emma Tilson, Senior - Midfield Traveling to Tigertown from Maryland alongside Lamparter, Tilson played in six career games with the Terrapins. She has twice earned Big 10 All-Academic honors.  FULL LIST OF TRANSFERS: Isabella D’Gracia - Jr. - Marist Hanna Hilcoff - Sr. - Oregon Jalyn Jimerson - Gr. - Syracuse Emma Johnson - Gr. - Davidson Isabella Karstien - So. - Louisville Krissy Kowalski - Gr. - Penn Emily Lamparter - So. - Maryland Ella Little - Jr. - North Carolina Mallory Martel - Gr. - Arizona State Belle Martire - Gr. - William & Mary Nakeeya McCardell - Jr. - Oregon Marina Miller - Gr. - Richmond Maddy Maloney - Gr. - UMass Gianna New - Gr. - Davidson Sara Palmisano - Jr. - Denver Kerri Thornton - Gr. - Towson Emma Tilson - Sr. - Maryland Chloe Willard - Gr. - Colorado Starr Wilmot-Howard - Gr. - William & Mary

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Women's DI Roundup: Rutgers Rolls NW, Princeton-Yale Rematch Set in Ivy & More From Semifinal Friday

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