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Oct 30, 2025

No. 25 Clemson Falls 3-2 to No. 10 Duke in Regular Season Finale

CLEMSON, S.C. – No. 25 Clemson (7-5-5, 4-4-2 ACC) fell to No. 10 Duke (12-3-1, 7-3-0 ACC) in a 3-2 thriller Thursday night in Durham, N.C.

Natalie Brooks netted her first career goal, giving the Tigers an early 1-0 lead. Later in the match, Anna Castenfelt scored her fourth career goal to make it a one-goal game.

How it Happened

Brooks put Clemson on the board first in the 13th minute, capitalizing on a header from a Duke defender and slotting the ball into the far-right corner for her first career goal, giving the Tigers a 1-0 lead. Neely Kerr was credited with her fourth assist of the season. Duke scored back-to-back goals in the 22nd and 28th minutes to take a 2-1 lead. The Tigers ended the first half outshooting Duke 8-4.

Duke scored again in the 60th minute, extending its lead to 3-1. In the 80th minute, Anna Castenfelt received a no-look, back-heel pass from Juju Harris and delivered a sliding finish to cut Duke’s lead to 3-2. Castenfelt’s fourth goal of the season was the last of the match. Nona Reason played the final 45 minutes in goal, collecting three saves.

Highlights

Starting XI

  • Defender Kerr (17th career start, fourth career assist)
  • Midfielder Emily Brough (45th career start)
  • Midfielder Renee Lyles (68th career start)
  • Forward / Defender Tatum Short (46th career start)
  • Forward Brooks (ninth career start, first career goal)
  • Defender Jolie Jenkins (15th career start)
  • Midfielder Castenfelt (25th career start, fourth career goal)
  • Forward Harris (16th career start, seventh career assist)
  • Defender Reese Klein (16th career start)
  • Defender Elle Bissinger (fourth career start)
  • Goalkeeper Addy Holgorsen (23rd career start)

Off the Bench

  • Goalkeeper Reason (27th career match played)
  • Defender Maddie Costello (12th career match played)
  • Defender Baleigh Bruster (42nd career match played)
  • Forward Maria Manousos (66th career match played)
  • Forward / Midfielder Taylor Leib (14th career match played)
  • Midfielder / Defender Carla Small (17th career match played)
  • Forward Erin Sherden (18th career match played)

Up Next

Clemson now awaits its postseason assignment, with matchups and details to be announced in the coming weeks.

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