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No. 11/11 Clemson Heads Out to the Golden State to Face Cal

No. 11/11 Clemson Heads Out to the Golden State to Face CalNo. 11/11 Clemson Heads Out to the Golden State to Face Cal

🐾 No. 11/11 Clemson at Cal
🗓️ Date: April 3, 2026
⏰ Time: 3 p.m. EST
📍 Venue: California Memorial Stadium | Berkeley, Calif.
📺 Live Stream:
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📊 Live Stats:
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📚 Game Notes: Clemson
🥍 Rosters:
Clemson | Cal

 

CLEMSON, S.C. – No. 11/11 Clemson (10-4, 4-3 ACC) will travel across the country to face California at California Memorial Stadium this Friday, April 3, for a 3 p.m. (EST) ACC matchup.

The Tigers are coming off a program-record seventh-straight win, defeating Davidson (21-5), while the Golden Bears enter the matchup following a 17-4 loss to No. 14/13 Notre Dame in South Bend. Clemson is 1-0 against Cal all-time after defeating the Golden Bears, 18-7, last year in Clemson.

Cal opened the season 4-1 with wins against Florida State and Oregon before hitting a four-game losing streak, three of which came against ACC opponents (Duke, Syracuse and Boston College). The Golden Bears then went 3-3 over the next six games with losses against North Carolina, Louisville and Notre Dame.

STATS CENTRAL

2026 Stats Leaders

Top 20 National Rankings / Top 5 ACC Rankings

  • 43 assists per game (No. 1 NCAA / No. 1 ACC)
  • 00 caused turnovers per game (No. 3 NCAA / No. 1 ACC)
  • 580 draw control percentage (No. 23 NCAA / No. 4 ACC)
  • 57 draw controls per game (No. 27 NCAA / No. 3 ACC)
  • 57 fouls per game (No. 61 NCAA / No. 4 ACC)
  • 57 ground balls per game (No. 16 NCAA / No. 3 ACC)
  • 71 points per game (No. 3 NCAA / No. 2 ACC)
  • 00 scoring defense (No. 10 NCAA / No. 4 ACC)
  • 29 scoring margin (No. 2 NCAA / No. 2 ACC)
  • 29 scoring offense (No. 6 NCAA / No. 2 ACC)
  • 519 shot percentage (No. 2 NCAA / No. 2 ACC)
  • 43 shots per game (No. 32 NCAA / No. 5 ACC)
  • 86 shots on goal per game (No. 24 NCAA / No. 5 ACC)
  • 714 team win percentage (No. 24 NCAA / No. 5 ACC)

LAST TIME OUT

  • Clemson dominated Davidson with a 21-5 victory this past Tuesday, March 31.
  • Spallina broke her own Clemson single-game records for both points and assists with 13 and
  • 10, respectively.
  • Brooke Goldstein led the offensive charge with five goals, bringing her career point total to 99.
  • Regan Byrne netted four goals of her own.
  • Midfielders Shurtleff and Emma Penczek were very active, each scoring two goals.
    • Shurtleff also had four ground balls, and Penczek had an assist, four ground balls and a caused turnover.

MILESTONE WATCH

  • Spallina is eight points away from hitting 90 this season.
  • Paris Masaracchia needs five more caused turnovers to reach 90 in her career.
  • Jazzy Stanton is one point away from having 40 in her career.
    • Stanton also needs one more goal to hit career No. 30.
  • Goldstein is at 99 career points.
  • Kayla MacLeod needs four more goals to reach 100 in her career.
  • Balis, who is coming off 15 draw controls last game, needs 12 more to reach 100 on the season.
  • Shurtleff is nine points away from earning 150 in her career.
    • Shurtleff also needs two goals to hit 90.
  • Scott needs nine caused turnovers to set a new season record for Clemson (currently 58, Summer Agostino, 2025).
  • Maddigan Miller is a hat trick away from 40 career goals.
    • Miller is also three ground balls away from 60 in her career. 

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