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Spallina, Scott, Penczek & Shurtleff Garner USA Lacrosse All-American Honors

Spallina, Scott, Penczek & Shurtleff Garner USA Lacrosse All-American HonorsSpallina, Scott, Penczek & Shurtleff Garner USA Lacrosse All-American Honors

CLEMSON, S.C. – The USA Lacrosse Magazine released its NCAA Division I Women’s All-American lists on Thursday afternoon with Alexa Spallina, Teagan Scott, Emma Penczek and Natalie Shurtleff each making an appearance.

ALEXA SPALLINA | SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICAN | ATTACK

  • Ranked No. 2 in the ACC and No. 4 in the NCAA with 104 points.
  • Became the first Tiger to reach 100 points in a season (previous season high was 73).
  • Shattered Clemson’s freshman points record (was previously 61).
  • Averaged 5.47 points per game (No. 2 ACC / No. 7 NCAA).
  • Led the conference (No. 2 NCAA) with 67 assists.
  • Led the conference (No. 3 NCAA) with 3.53 assists per game.
  • Broke Clemson’s career assists record with 67.
  • Shattered Clemson’s single-season assists record (was previously 42).
  • Shattered Clemson’s freshman assists record (was previously 42).
  • Scored 38 goals on the year, nine of which came off free position opportunities.
  • First Team All-ACC.
  • Inside Lacrosse Nike Midseason Media Honorable Mention All-American.
  • ACC Offensive POTW (April 7)
  • Ranked No. 4 on ILWomen’s Early-Season Freshman Impact Rankings.
  • Against Davidson (Mar. 31), Spallina broke her own single-game points record (previously 10, Furman, 2/10/26) with 13.
  • Ten of Spallina’s 13 points came from assists, which broke another of her own Clemson records (previously seven, Queens, 2/17/26) in a dominant offensive showing.
  • Set the top 3 single-game point values in Clemson’s record book (13 - Davidson, 3/31/26 | 10 - Furman, 2/10/26 | 9 - Mercer, 3/17/26).
  • Holds the top 5 single-game assist values in Clemson’s record book (10 - Davidson, 3/31/26 | 7 - Queens, 2/17/26 | 7 - Cal, 4/3/26 | 6 - Mercer, 3/17/26 | 5 - Pittsburgh, 3/21/26)

TEAGAN SCOTT | SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICAN | DEFENSE

  • Ranked No. 1 in the ACC and No. 4 in the NCAA with 3.37 caused turnovers per game.
  • 1 in the ACC and No. 3 in the NCAA with 64 caused turnovers.
  • Broke Clemson’s single-season caused turnover record (previously 58).
  • Shattered Clemson’s freshman caused turnover record (previously 12).
  • Only took one season to tie for the second-most caused turnovers in Clemson history.
  • Set Clemson’s single-game caused turnover record with 10 against Stanford (2/14/26).
  • Ranked No. 1 in the ACC and No. 16 in the NCAA with 2.84 ground balls per game.
  • Ranked No. 1 in the ACC (No. 9 NCAA) with 54 ground balls.
  • Shattered Clemson’s freshman record for ground balls, by more than doubling it (previously 25).
  • Recorded a single-game season high of seven ground balls against Virginia (3/14/26)
  • Was only given one yellow card and two green cards all season long.
  • Two goals on the season.
  • Five draw controls.
  • First Team All-ACC
  • Named to the 2026 Tewaaraton Watch List.
  • Inside Lacrosse Nike Midseason Media Second Team All-American.
  • Two-time ACC Defensive POTW (Mar. 17, Feb. 17)
  • Two-time IWLCA Defensive POTW (Mar. 17, Feb. 17)
  • Ranked No. 1 on ILWomen’s Early-Season Freshman Impact Rankings.

EMMA PENCZEK | THIRD TEAM ALL-AMERICAN | MIDFIELD

  • Second Team All-ACC
  • Ranked No. 6 on ILWomen’s Early-Season Freshman Impact Rankings
  • Assists – 10th in the ACC (23)
  • Caused Turnovers Per Game – 51st nationally and Sixth in the ACC (1.84)
  • Ground Balls Per Game – Sixth in the ACC (2.26)
  • 52 Points on 29 goals and 23 assists.
  • 35 caused turnovers.

NATALIE SHURTLEFF | HONORABLE MENTION ALL-AMERICAN | ATTACK

  • First Team All-ACC
  • Inside Lacrosse Nike Midseason Media Second Team All-American.
  • Named to the 2026 Tewaaraton Watch List.
  • Exceeded 100 career points against Vanderbilt (101, 2/7/26) (Currently has 156 career points).
  • Preseason USA Lacrosse Magazine Preseason Second Team Midfielder All-American
  • Named To All-ACC Preseason Squad.
  • Draw Controls Per Game – 17th in the ACC (3.37)
  • Goals – 93rd nationally and 10th in the ACC (40)
  • Points – 118th nationally and 13th in the ACC (57)
  • Shot Percentage – Fourth nationally and first in the ACC (0.606)

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