CLEMSON, S.C. – The Clemson University women’s soccer team (7-4-5, 4-3-2 ACC) defeated Boston College (5-7-5, 1-6-2 ACC) in Chestnut Hill, Mass., Friday afternoon, securing a crucial conference win for postseason positioning.
Juju Harris scored her seventh goal of the season off of a penalty kick with it ultimately becoming her fifth game-winning goal this year.
How it Happened
In the 10th minute, Harris converted a penalty kick to score Clemson’s lone goal, putting the Tigers up 1-0. Clemson ended the first half with two shots (both on goal) and three saves by Addy Holgorsen.
Clemson ended the day with four shots (three on goal), seven saves and one corner opportunity. Nona Reason brought her career saves total to 75 after recording four saves in the second half.
Starting XI
Off the Bench
Up Next
The Tigers will face No. 7 Duke on the road next Thursday, Oct. 30 for the final regular season match. Fans will be able to stream the match on ACCNX and can follow along via live stats on clemsontigers.com.
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