🐾 No. 10/10 Clemson vs. Virginia Tech
🗓️ Date: March 28, 2026
⏰ Time: 7 p.m.
📍 Venue: Conklin Field | Clemson, S.C.
🎟️ Tickets: Buy Now
📺 Live Stream: ACCNX
📊 Live Stats: Statbroadcast
🥍 Rosters: Clemson | Virginia Tech
CLEMSON, S.C. – No. 10/10 Clemson (8-4, 3-3 ACC) is back at home this Saturday to face Virginia Tech (7-5, 2-4 ACC) at Conklin Field for a 7 p.m. matchup.
Clemson has an undefeated (3-0) record against Virginia Tech. They have scored at least 15 goals in each matchup. Their first meeting was during Clemson’s inaugural season, which resulted in a tight match where Clemson won 16-12. Last year, Clemson soared past the Hokies, winning by 12 goals. This season, Virginia Tech is 0-5 in ranked matchups and all of their wins have been against unranked opponents. The Tigers are seeking their 25th home win in program history.
This Saturday is the Military Appreciation game. The first 500 fans in attendance will receive a free Clemson Lacrosse MAD t-shirt and themed poker chip pictured HERE. Live results will be provided on Statsbroadcast and the game will stream on ACCNX.
2026 Stats Leaders
- Points | Alexa Spallina (64)
- Goals | Natalie Shurtleff (24)
- Assists | Spallina (41)
- Draw Controls | Kira Balis (62)
- Ground Balls | Teagan Scott (37)
- Caused Turnovers | Teagan Scott (42)
- Saves | Tessa DeLuca (50)
- Save Percentage | DeLuca (0.410)
Top 20 National Rankings / Top 5 ACC Rankings
- 9.25 assists per game (No. 4 NCAA / No. 1 ACC)
- 14.42 caused turnovers per game (No. 3 NCAA / No. 1 ACC)
- 0.556 draw control percentage (No. 35 NCAA / No. 4 ACC)
- 13.67 draw controls per game (No. 34 NCAA / No. 4 ACC)
- 6.75 fouls per game (No. 66 NCAA / No. 5 ACC)
- 17.92 ground balls per game (No. 13 NCAA / No. 2 ACC)
- 23.92 points per game (No. 8 NCAA / No. 2 ACC)
- 8.17 scoring defense (No. 15 NCAA / No. 5 ACC)
- 6.50 scoring margin (No. 11 NCAA / No. 4 ACC)
- 14.67 scoring offense (No. 11 NCAA / No.3 ACC)
LAST TIME OUT
- Clemson defeated Wofford, 22-3, at Conklin Field on Monday, March 23.
- The 22 score ties for the seventh-most goals in a single game for the Tigers.
- Eleven different players found the net, with assists by seven different players.
- Kayla MacLeod and Anna Brown both led the charge, each scoring four goals.
- Spallina registered five points from a hat trick and two assists.
- Emma Penczek was highly active, having two goals on three shots, two ground balls and one caused turnover.
- Penczek also scored Clemson’s 1000th goal as a program, making Clemson the only school in ACC history to reach that mark in less than four years.
- Aubrie Eisfeld had a similar level of productivity with two goals on two shots, three ground balls, on draw control, and two caused turnovers.
- The Tigers tallied 19 draw controls which ties the single game season high.
MILESTONE WATCH
- Spallina is two assists away from setting a new season record of 43 for Clemson.
- Two assists would also give her the all-time freshman record.
- Spallina only needs 10 more points to set the season high for Clemson (currently 73).
- Jazzy Stanton needs two more goals to reach 40 in her career.
- Brooke Goldstein is one career point away from 90.
- Regan Byrne is a hat trick away from 80 career goals.
- Byrne also only needs a pair of points to hit 85.
- Bridget Babcock is three points away from reaching 90 in her career.
- MacLeod will soon become the first Tiger in program history to reach 100 career goals, only needing six more.
- Shurtleff needs eight more goals to reach 90 in her career.
- Scott is three ground balls away from hitting 40 on the season.
- She also only needs eight caused turnovers to hit 50.
- Maddigan Miller is a trio of goals away from 40 in her career.
- Miller is also three ground balls away from hitting 60.
TICKETS
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