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No. 11/11 Clemson Set for Davidson College

No. 11/11 Clemson Set for Davidson CollegeNo. 11/11 Clemson Set for Davidson College

🐾 No. 11/11 Clemson vs. Davidson College
🗓️ Date: March 31, 2026
⏰ Time: 5 p.m.
📍 Venue:
Conklin Field | Clemson, S.C.
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📺 Live Stream:
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📊 Live Stats:
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📚 Game Notes: Clemson
🥍 Rosters:
Clemson | Davidson College

 

CLEMSON, S.C. – No. 11/11 Clemson (9-4, 4-3 ACC) will face Davidson College (9-2, 3-2 A10) Tuesday evening at Conklin Field for a 5 p.m. game.

The Tigers and Wildcats enter play with Clemson leading 2-0 in the all-time series, outscoring Davidson 31-16. The teams first met in 2024, when Clemson came away with a 19-10 victory. After facing off again last year, the Tigers won 12-6.

Clemson enters the game on a six-game win streak that ties the program record for most consecutive wins. A win would not only set a new program record but also mark the 25th home victory in program history. Davidson comes in having won its last two games against George Mason (17-3) and George Washington (11-10). The Wildcats opened the season with a six-game win streak before going 1-2 over their next three games.

STATS CENTRAL

2026 Stats Leaders

Top 20 National Rankings / Top 5 ACC Rankings

  • 8.92 assists per game (No. 4 NCAA / No. 2 ACC)
  • 13.85 caused turnovers per game (No. 3 NCAA / No. 1 ACC)
  • 0.560 draw control percentage (No. 33 NCAA / No. 5 ACC)
  • 13.92 draw controls per game (No. 28 NCAA / No. 3 ACC)
  • 17.54 ground balls per game (No. 18 NCAA / No. 3 ACC)
  • 23.77 points per game (No. 7 NCAA / No. 2 ACC)
  • 8.23 scoring defense (No. 15 NCAA / No. 5 ACC)
  • 6.62 scoring margin (No. 7 NCAA / No. 3 ACC)
  • 14.85 scoring offense (No. 9 NCAA / No. 2 ACC)
  • 28.92 shots per game (No. 37 NCAA / No. 5 ACC)
  • 21.46 shots on goal per game (No. 29 NCAA / No. 5 ACC)

LAST TIME OUT

  • Clemson took down Virginia Tech, 17-9, at Conklin Field on Saturday, March 28.
  • Spallina had a five-point game off four goals (first half hat trick) and one assist.
  • Shurtleff also scored four goals while also securing four draw controls.
  • Emma Penczek scored twice, recorded a ground ball and caused two turnovers.
  • Bridget Babcock had two goals of her own while picking up three ground balls and forcing a turnover.
  • Brooke Goldstein contributed with two assists, a goal, one CTO and two draw controls.
  • Balis had 10 draw controls, bringing her total to 72 on the year.

MILESTONE WATCH

  • Spallina is one assist away from setting a new season record of 43 for Clemson, which would also give her the all-time freshman record.
    • Spallina only needs five more points to set the season high for Clemson (currently 73).
  • Jazzy Stanton needs two more points to reach 40 in her career.
  • Goldstein is eight career points away from 100.
  • Regan Byrne is set to play in her 50th career game while also needing three goals to reach 80 in her career.
    • Byrne also only needs five points to hit 90.
  • Bridget Babcock is one point away from reaching 90 in her career.
  • MacLeod will soon become the first Tiger in program history to reach 100 career goals, only needing five more.
  • Shurtleff needs four more goals to reach 90 in her career.
  • Scott is one ground ball away from hitting 40 on the season.
    • She also only needs three 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.
  • Mikaela Mooney is on the verge of collecting her 50th career appearance, having played in 49 games.

TICKETS

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