Clemson Women's Soccer Heads Home for Matchup Against Campbell Fighting Camels

Clemson Women's Soccer Heads Home for Matchup Against Campbell Fighting CamelsClemson Women's Soccer Heads Home for Matchup Against Campbell Fighting Camels

🆚 No. 24 Clemson (0-1-2) vs. Campbell (1-1-1)

📍 Clemson S.C.

🗓️ Sunday, Aug. 23 • 1 p.m.

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✨ Promo: Carnival at Historic Riggs Field, dumpling giveaway for students 

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Preview

  • Clemson women's soccer returns to Historic Riggs Field for a Palmetto Series matchup against the Campbell Fighting Camels
  • The teams last met in 2024, with Clemson taking home a 3-1 victory
  • The matchup will be broadcast on ACCNX  
  • Admission is free and open to the public- kids and families can enjoy a pregame carnival with yard games, face painting, bracelet making, food trucks, and a petting zoo. The first 200 students to arrive will receive an orange, purple, or glitter dumpling giveaway. 

 

Last Match: 

  • 1-0 Loss at South Carolina 
  • The Tigers outshout the Gamecocks 12-6, but were unable to find the back of the net
  • Juju Harris Led the Tigers offensively with three shots (two shots on goal)  

 

Back in Business

  • Seniors Dani Davis and Jenna Tobia are back in the lineup after battling injuries in 2025. Both were key members of the 2023 College Cup team as freshmen.
  • Jenna Tobia returned to the pitch during the Tigers' season-opener at Auburn and found her way back into the starting lineup on 8/16 vs. Ohio State. She had started in 39 of her 43 career matches before missing the entire 2025 season. 
  • Dani Davis has also returned to the starting lineup now fully healthy after being sidelined for much of 2025, where she appeared in just three matches. Davis has started in 40 of her 41 career matches. 

 

Nothing Gets Past Nona 

  • Graduate Nona Reason was named ACC Co-Goalkeeper of the Week for the first week of competition in the 2026 season. She is the first Clemson player to win a weekly award since Makenna Morris in October 2023 and the first goalkeeper since Halle Mackiewicz in September 2023. 
  • Reason had two shutouts and eight saves (led the ACC in week one) across the Tigers first two matches

 

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