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Sep 26, 2025

Clemson Faces No. 2 Notre Dame at Home This Sunday

🐾 Clemson vs. No. 2 Notre Dame
🗓️ Date: Sept. 28, 2025
 Time: 6 p.m.
📍 Venue: Historic Riggs Field – Clemson, S.C.
📺 Watch: ACCN
📊 Live Stats: ClemsonTigers.com
📙 Match Notes: Clemson | Notre Dame
⚽️ Rosters: Clemson | Notre Dame

 

CLEMSON, S.C. – Clemson (3-3-5, 0-2-2) is back home this Sunday to play No. 2 Notre Dame (8-0-1, 3-0-0) at 6 p.m. All home matches at Historic Riggs Field are free for fans, who are encouraged to come out for throwback night. The match can be streamed on ACCN and fans can follow live stats at clemsontigers.com.

 

The Tigers lead the Fighting Irish 6-5 in the all-time series with Clemson being 3-2 over the last five years. Clemson is also 3-2 all-time when hosting Notre Dame.

 

This Season’s Quick Kicks

  • The last time out, Clemson lost its first home match of the season after falling to No. 1 Virginia 3-0 on Thursday.
  • The Tigers are set to face their seventh ranked opponent this season, meaning they have played more ranked opponents than unranked. Notable results include:
    • 1-1 draw against Ohio State (then No. 18, now No. 22)
    • 0-0 draw against South Carolina (then No. 12, now No. 15)
    • 1-1 draw against Georgia (then No. 15, now No. 21)
    • 2-2 draw against Stanford (then No. 3, now No. 2)
  • Clemson’s current freshman class has multiple players making an impact early in their careers with Harris leading the way.
    • Juju Harris (10 games started) leads the team with five goals and 13 points.
    • Neely Kerr (11 games started, three assists).
    • Reese Klein (11 games played, 10 started).
    • Taylor Leib (nine games played, two goals).
    • Elle Bissinger (seven games played, one goal and two assists).
    • Alessandra Washington (seven games played, one goal).
    • Natalie Brooks (11 games played, four starts and one assist).
    • Jolie Jenkins (11 games played, nine started and one assist).
    • Carla Small (11 games played, four games started and one assist).

 

Milestone Watch

  • Christian Brathwaite played in her 25th career match for Clemson (45th overall) against Virginia and eclipsed 1,500 minutes played for the Tigers.
  • Emily Brough is one start away from 40 in her career and 70 total matches played.
  • Anna Castenfelt is a little under two minutes away from 1,500 in her career.
  • Mackenzie Duff reached her 50th career start against Virginia, which doubled as her 70th match that she has played in.
    • Duff is in line to be the first player to break 1,000 minutes on the season, currently sitting at a team-leading 957:26.
  • Addy Holgorsen surpassed 1,300 minutes played in her career against Virginia.
  • Renee Lyles is roughly 32 minutes away from having 5,000 in her career.
  • Nona Reason surpassed 60 career saves against Virginia, now sitting at 63 (61 for Clemson).

 

For complete coverage of the Clemson women’s soccer program, follow @ClemsonWSoccer on X, Instagram and Facebook.

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