🐾 No. 8/7 Clemson vs. No. 10/12 Florida
🗓️ Date: Feb. 21, 2026
⏰ Time: 1 p.m.
📍 Venue: Milton High School Stadium | Milton, Ga.
🎟️ Tickets: Milton High School
📊 Live Stats: StatBroadcast
🥍 Rosters: Clemson | Florida
CLEMSON, S.C. – No. 8/7 Clemson (3-1, 0-1 ACC) will face No. 10/12 Florida (1-1, 0-0 Big 12) on Saturday, Feb. 21 at 1 p.m. in a neutral site game, hosted by Milton High School in Milton, Ga.
This is the second all-time matchup between Clemson and Florida with the first occurring last March at the Clemson Lacrosse Complex (now Conklin Field). No. 8 Florida won 16-10 over No. 15 Clemson.
Florida opened the season at home with a 12-10 loss against No. 17 (now No. 12) Michigan. Florida then bounced back on the road against No. 19 Loyola Maryland, winning 17-13.
STATS CENTRAL
2026 Stats Leaders
- Points | Alexa Spallina (30)
- Goals | Spallina & Brooke Goldstein (10)
- Assists | Spallina (20)
- Draw Controls | Kira Ballis (24)
- Ground Balls | Teagan Scott (11)
- Caused Turnovers | Scott (16)
- Saves | Gigi Adamson (10)
- Save Percentage | Tessa DeLuca (0.500)
Top 10 National Rankings / Top 5 ACC Rankings
- 13.00 assists per game (No. 2 NCAA / No. 1 ACC)
- 16.00 caused turnovers per game (No. 3 NCAA / No. 1 ACC)
- 0.663 draw control win rate (No. 7 NCAA / No. 1 ACC)
- 30.75 points per game (No. 2 NCAA / No. 1 ACC)
- 5.25 scoring defense (No. 4 NCAA / No. 2 ACC)
- 17.75 scoring offense (No. 5 NCAA / No. 1 ACC)
- 12.50 scoring margin (No. 2 NCAA / No. 1 ACC)
- Spallina has the most assists in the nation with 20.
- Spallina is averaging five assists per game (No. 2 NCAA / No. 1 ACC)
- Spallina’s 30 total points ranks No. 1 in the nation.
- Spallina is averaging 7.50 points per game (No. 2 NCAA / No. 1 ACC)
- Goldstein has 17 points on the season (No. 14 NCAA / No. 3 ACC)
- Scott is averaging four caused turnovers per game (No. 4 NCAA / No. 1 ACC)
LAST TIME OUT
- Clemson won its 40th game in program history (40-21 overall record) after defeating Queens, 24-5.
- Clemson set single-game records for total team points (41) and assists (17).
- Twelve different Tigers scored at least one goal, and four players reached three more goals (Goldstein – Three, Regan Byrne – Four, Aubrie Eisfeld – Four and Natalie Shurtleff – Three).
- Clemson’s 24 goals were the third-largest offensive output in program history.
- Spallina registered seven assists, setting a new single-game record for Clemson.
- Spallina became the fastest player in a season and in Clemson history to reach 20 points after three games and 30 points after four games.
MILESTONE WATCH
- Spallina is already tied for the third-most assists in Clemson history after having 20 in four games. She is on pace to shatter the record currently held by teammate Goldstein.
- Paris Masaracchia needs three ground balls to become the first player to reach 100 in a career.
- Goldstein is one assist away from becoming the first player in Clemson history to have 50 career assists.
- Kira Balis is 11 draw controls away from breaking the school record of 183.
GREAT SCOTT!
This past week, Scott brought home a pair of defensive awards, the IWLCA DI National Defensive Player of the Week and was named the ACC’s Co-Defensive Player of the Week. Against Furman (2/10) and Stanford (2/14), she caused 13 turnovers with 10 of them happening in the Stanford game (Clemson single-game record). Scott was also featured on a sports segment by WCBD 2 out of Charleston, S.C.
TICKETS
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