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No. 11/11 Clemson Set to Face No. 17/17 Duke for Senior Day

No. 11/11 Clemson Set to Face No. 17/17 Duke for Senior DayNo. 11/11 Clemson Set to Face No. 17/17 Duke for Senior Day

🐾 No. 11/11 Clemson vs No. 17/17 Duke
🗓️ Date: April 11, 2026
⏰ Time: Noon
📍 Venue:
Conklin Field | Clemson, S.C.
📺 Live Stream: ACCN
📊 Live Stats:
Statbroadcast
📚 Game Notes: Clemson | Duke
🥍 Rosters:
Clemson | Duke

 

CLEMSON, S.C. – No. 11/11 Clemson (11-4, 5-3 ACC) will celebrate senior day on Saturday, April 11 with an ACC matchup against No. 17/17 Duke set to be featured on ACCN. The game is slated for a noon start at Conklin Field. In addition to solidifying a spot in the ACC tournament, Head Coach Allison Kwolek will seek her 150th career win.

Clemson holds a 3-1 record in the all-time series against Duke. The Tigers and Blue Devils opened the series in Clemson (March 11, 2023) where the Tigers won, 11-10. The following season, Clemson took a 20-11 road victory. Last year, The Tigers fell to Duke in the regular season (12-11) but turned around to beat the Blue Devils in Charlotte, N.C. during the ACC Tournament.

SPALLINA’S ACC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK

After racking up 21 points between Davidson (3/31) and Cal (4/3) off 17 assists and four goals, Alexa Spallina received ACC Offensive Player of the Week Honors this past Tuesday. She set two single-game records against Davidson, having 10 assists and 13 points. In addition to those records, she also scored a hat trick on four shots. Three days later in the Golden State, Spallina scored another goal and recorded seven more assists against Cal.

LAST TIME OUT

  • Clemson extended its program record win streak to eight games after defeating Cal, 17-8.
  • Brooke Goldstein and Regan Byrne finished the night with four goals apiece.
  • Spallina dished out seven assists while scoring a goal.
  • The win vaulted Clemson from seventh to fifth in the ACC standings, taking one step closer to securing a spot in the ACC tournament.

STATS CENTRAL

2026 Stats Leaders

Top 20 National Rankings / Top 5 ACC Rankings

  • 47 assists per game (No. 2 NCAA / No. 1 ACC)
  • 73 caused turnovers per game (No. 2 NCAA / No. 1 ACC)
  • 585 draw control percentage (No. 22 NCAA / No. 3 ACC)
  • 73 draw controls per game (No. 22 NCAA / No. 3 ACC)
  • 20 ground balls per game (No. 26 NCAA / No. 4 ACC)
  • 87 points per game (No. 3 NCAA / No. 2 ACC)
  • 00 scoring defense (No. 12 NCAA / No. 5 ACC)
  • 40 scoring margin (No. 3 NCAA / No. 2 ACC)
  • 40 scoring offense (No. 6 NCAA / No. 2 ACC)
  • 525 shot percentage (No. 1 NCAA / No. 1 ACC)
  • 33 shots per game (No. 32 NCAA / No. 5 ACC)
  • 733 team win percentage (No. 20 NCAA / No. 5 ACC)

MILESTONE WATCH

  • Kwolek needs one win to reach 150 in her career (Richmond & Clemson)
  • Spallina is 10 points away from having 100 in her career.
  • Paris Masaracchia needs four caused turnovers to reach 90 for her career.
  • Jazzy Stanton is one goal away from hitting her 30th.
  • Goldstein is four goals from 50 in her career.
  • Byrne is five goals away from 85 and seven points away from 100, each in her career.
  • Bridget Babcock is nearing the century mark for career points, needing nine more.
  • Kayla MacLeod is set to play in her 50th career game.
    • Macleod is also a hat trick away from 100 career goals.
  • Balis needs six more draw controls to reach 100 on the season.
  • Shurtleff is eight points away from 150 for her career and needs one goal to hit 90.
  • Scott is nine caused turnovers away from setting Clemson’s single-game record of 58.
    • Scott is also six ground balls away from 50 on the year.

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