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No. 25 Clemson to Close Out Regular Season Against No. 10 Duke

No. 25 Clemson to Close Out Regular Season Against No. 10 DukeNo. 25 Clemson to Close Out Regular Season Against No. 10 Duke

🐾 No. 25 Clemson vs. No. 10 Duke
🗓️ Date: Oct. 30, 2025
 Time: 7 p.m.
📍 Venue: Koskinen Stadium | Durham, N.C.
📺 Watch: ACCNX
📊 Live Stats: ClemsonTigers.com
📙 Match Notes:
Clemson | Duke
⚽️ Rosters:
Clemson | Duke

CLEMSON, S.C. – No. 25 Clemson (7-4-5, 4-3-2 ACC) is set to conclude the regular season against No. 10 Duke (11-3-1, 6-3-0 ACC) Thursday, Oct. 30, for a 7 p.m. kickoff. The match can be viewed on ACCNX and fans can follow live stats at clemsontigers.com.

 

Clemson enters Thursday’s matchup riding a four-match win streak, which includes a statement victory over (previously ranked) No. 17 Wake Forest. The success has led to the Tigers being ranked 25th in the United Soccer Coaches Poll.

 

This Season’s Quick Kicks

  • The last time out, Clemson defeated Boston College 1-0.
    • Juju Harris scored her seventh goal of the season, her second in as many matches.
    • Her score was the fifth of the season to occur before the 10-minute mark, ultimately becoming her fifth game-winning goal.
  • With No. 10 Duke, the Tigers will have faced more ranked opponents (nine) than unranked opponents (eight).
  • Clemson’s current freshman class (TopDrawerSoccer’s No. 2 ranked class) has multiple players making an impact early in their careers including:
    • Harris (15 games started, leads the team with seven goals and six assists).
    • Neely Kerr (16 games started, three assists and leads the team in minutes played with 1,372).
    • Reese Klein (16 games played, 15 started).
    • Taylor Leib (13 games played, two goals).
    • Elle Bissinger (12 games played, three starts, two goals and two assists).
    • Natalie Brooks (16 games played, eight starts and two assists).
    • Jolie Jenkins (16 games played, 14 started and two assists).
    • Carla Small (16 games played, four games started and one assist).

 

Milestones

  • With the victory against Boston College, Head Coach Eddie Radwanski earned his 295th career win (Clemson & UNC Greensboro).
  • Emily Brough is one start away from having 45 in her career and is one appearance away from playing in 75 career matches.
    • Brough exceeded 4,000 career minutes played, sitting at 4,017:07.
  • Anna Castenfelt is one start shy of 25 career starts.
  • Addy Holgorsen recorded three saves against Boston College, pushing her career total to 46.
  • Klein surpassed 1,000 minutes this season, logging 1,004:44.
  • Maria Manousos made her 65th career appearance against Boston College.
  • Nona Reason made four saves against Boston College, bringing her career total to 75.
  • Tatum Short earned her 45th career start against Boston College and is one appearance away from 60 career matches played.

 

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