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Feb 09, 2026

No. 9/8 Clemson to Face Furman Tuesday

🐾 No. 9/8 Clemson vs. Furman
🗓️ Date: Feb. 9, 2026
⏰ Time: 6 p.m.
📍 Venue: Clemson Lacrosse Complex | Clemson, S.C.
🎟️ Tickets: Clemson Lacrosse Single Game Tickets
📺 Watch: ACCNX
📊 Live Stats: StatBroadcast
📙 Game Notes: Clemson | Furman
🥍 Rosters: Clemson | Furman

 

CLEMSON, S.C. – No. 9/8 Clemson (1-0) is set to face Furman tomorrow, Feb. 10, in a 6 p.m. game at the Clemson Lacrosse Complex.

This will be the third all-time matchup between the Tigers and Paladins, with Clemson being 2-0, outscoring Furman 30-8. The first meeting between the programs took place in 2023, where the Tigers won 19-3 at home. The two teams met again roughly one year later where Clemson took an 11-5 road win.

TIGERS IN THE RANKINGS

  • Clemson has moved up in all three major polls, ranking in the top 10 of each.
    • IWLCA (No. 9)
    • InsideLacrosse (No. 8)
    • USA Lacrosse (No. 9)

LAST TIME OUT

  • Clemson defeated Vanderbilt in Saturday’s season opener, 20-5.
  • The Tigers built a 13-2 lead by halftime.
  • Clemson’s halftime lead was tied for the highest margin (11) with two other games (Coastal Carolina, 2/17/24 & Stetson, 2/16/25)
  • Sophomore Brooke Goldstein paced Clemson with five goals, while also recording two assists and picking up two ground balls.
  • Goldstein recorded a hat trick in the first quarter.
  • Transfer Mikaela Mooney established her presence, scoring three goals of her own and having an assist.
  • Alexa Spallina, the former No. 1 overall prospect, posted two goals and five assists, tying the program’s single-game assists record.
  • Emma Penczek, the former No. 2 overall prospect, had a defensive field day, creating five turnovers (matching the second-most caused turnovers in a single game for Clemson) and five draw controls.
  • Aubrie Eisfeld joined Mooney with a hat trick of her own.
  • In her first game back from injury, Kayla MacLeod scored two goals and had an assist.
  • Natalie Shurtleff’s two assists propelled her over 100 career points (first player to do so in Clemson history) and now sits at 101 in her career.
  • Four freshmen scored their first career goal (Penczek, Spallina, Eisfeld & Ella Pauley).
  • The Tigers recorded 15 assists as a team (tied for the most in a single game).
  • The team had 34 points (20 goals, 14 assists) which tied for the fifth-most in a single game.
  • After stepping on the field for the first time in almost three years (injury), Anna Brown scored her first career goal.
  • Saturday had the ninth-highest attendance recorded at the Clemson Lacrosse Complex with 816 fans.

TICKETS

Fans can purchase women’s lacrosse tickets at ClemsonTigers.com/Tickets/.

For complete coverage of Clemson’s women’s lacrosse program, follow @ClemsonWlax on X, Instagram and Facebook.

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