🐾 Clemson vs. Boston College
🗓️ Date: Oct. 24, 2025
⏰ Time: 3 p.m.
📍 Venue: Newton Campus Lacrosse & Soccer Field
📺 Watch: ACCNX
📊 Live Stats: ClemsonTigers.com
📙 Match Notes: Clemson
⚽️ Rosters: Clemson | Boston College
CLEMSON, S.C. – Clemson University (6-4-5, 3-3-2 ACC) heads on the road to face Boston College (5-6-5, 1-5-2 ACC) this Friday, Oct. 24 for a 3 p.m. kickoff. The match can be viewed on ACCNX and tracked through live stats at clemsontigers.com.
The Tigers lead the all-time series against Boston College 10-8-1, winning the last five matchups. During the win streak against Boston College, the Tigers outscored the Eagles 13-2.
Clemson enters Friday’s matchup riding a three-match win streak, including a statement victory over (previously ranked) No. 17 Wake Forest, and aims to secure crucial ACC points as the Tigers push toward postseason positioning.
This Season’s Quick Kicks
- The last time out, Clemson defeated Wake Forest 1-0.
- Juju Harris scored her sixth goal of the season and collected her fourth game-winning goal of the season, which is tied for the 15th most in the nation.
- Renee Lyles (17th career) and Maria Manousos (sixth career) each had an assist.
- This was the first time Clemson defeated a United Soccer Coaches top 25 team since Oct. 22, 2023 when they beat No. 18 Pittsburgh 1-0.
- The win extended the Tigers’ win streak to three, following victories over Syracuse and SMU.
- Tigers have faced more ranked opponents (eight) than unranked opponents (seven) so far this season with Boston College evening the count.
- Following Boston College, Clemson is set to face (current) No. 7 Duke to close out the regular season.
- Clemson’s current freshman class (TopDrawerSoccer’s No. 2 ranked class) has multiple players making an impact early in their careers including:
- Harris (14 games started, leads the team in goals and assists with six apiece).
- Neely Kerr (15 games started, three assists and leads the team in minutes played with 1,282).
- Reese Klein (15 games played, 14 started).
- Taylor Leib (12 games played, two goals).
- Elle Bissinger (11 games played, two starts, two goals and two assists).
- Natalie Brooks (15 games played, seven starts and two assists).
- Jolie Jenkins (15 games played, 13 started and two assists).
- Carla Small (15 games played, four games started and one assist).
Milestones
- With its victory against Wake Forest, Clemson reached 120 ACC wins in program history.
- The win also marked Head Coach Eddie Radwanski’s 155th career win at Clemson.
- Emily Brough is less than 60 minutes from reaching 4,000 in her career.
- Anna Castenfelt is roughly 10 minutes away from a career total of 1,800.
- Mackenzie Duff is just under 15 minutes from cracking 5,000 for her career.
- Addy Holgorsen played her 25th career match against Wake Forest.
- Holgorsen also crossed 1,500 career minutes, now sitting at 1,523:54.
- Jenkins reached 1,000 minutes on the season against Wake Forest.
- Manousos is one appearance away from 65 matches played in her career.
- Against Wake Forest, Manousos reached 2,500 career minutes.
- Nona Reason played her 25th career match against Wake Forest.
- Reason recorded three saves, reaching 20 on the season and 71 in her career.
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