Boston College Notes:
- The No. 11 Eagles enter the match at 10-1-0 as they earned their first loss of the 2018 season on Thursday, Sept. 27 to Wake Forest 2-1 in overtime.
- Before Thursday’s match against the Demon Deacons, Boston College was on a 10-match winning streak that included wins over two ranked opponents, No. 21 Texas Tech and No. 7 Florida State.
- Leading the offense for the Eagles is sophomore forward Sam Coffey. She has netted five goals while adding 10 assists. Coffey leads nation in assists (10) while leading the conference in points (20) and assists.
- Junior forward Jenna Bike played a pivotal role in BC’s 2-1 victory over No. 7 Florida State on Sunday, Sept. 23 as she netted the game-winning goal for her first goal of the 2018 campaign. She also had a hand in the first goal as she was taken down in the box to set up a PK that Gaby Carreiro converted earning her ACC Co-Offensive Player of the Week this week.
- Goalkeeper Alexis Bryant nabbed ACC Defensive Player of the Week honors this week. The redshirt senior had nine saves, including a season high six saves in the upset win over the Seminoles, coming up with a diving save to keep FSU off the board in the 53rd
- Bryant 10-1-0 with six shutouts in her 11 starts in net for BC this season, allowing six goals while picking up 29 saves in her 952 minutes. She has a goals against average of .567 and a save percentage of .829.
Series Notes:
- Clemson has a 4-7-1 record in the series against Boston College, which dates back to 2005, the year the Eagles joined the Atlantic Coast Conference.
- The last time the two teams met at Historic Riggs Field was on Oct. 20, 2016, and No. 17 Clemson defeated Boston College, 2-1.
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