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Feb 26, 2026

No. 9/9 Clemson Hits the Road for Ranked ACC Matchup Against No. 11/12 Boston College

đŸŸÂ No. 9/9 Clemson at No. 11/12 Boston College
đŸ—“ïžÂ Date: Feb. 28, 2026
⏰ Time: 2 p.m.
📍 Venue: Fish Field House | Chestnut Hill, Mass.
đŸ“ș Live Stream: ACCNX
📊 Live Stats: SIDEARM Stats
đŸ„Â Rosters: Clemson | Boston College

 

CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. – No. 9/9 Clemson (3-2, 0-1 ACC) will face No. 11/12 Boston College (1-3, 1-1 ACC) on the road this Saturday, Feb. 28 at 2 p.m. in Fish Field House. Clemson will seek its first win against Boston College in program history, previously playing in 2023 and 2024.

Boston College opened the season up with three consecutive losses to Northwestern (20-12), No. 16 Notre Dame (12-9) and Michigan (10-9). The Eagles turned around to defeat Florida State on the road, 19-7.

STATS CENTRAL

2026 Stats Leaders

  • Points | Alexa Spallina (32)
  • Goals | Natalie Shurtleff (12)
  • Assists | Spallina (21)
  • Draw Controls | Kira Ballis (29)
  • Ground Balls | Teagan Scott (12)
  • Caused Turnovers | Scott (19)
  • Saves | Gigi Adamson (13)
  • Save Percentage | Tessa DeLuca (0.476)

Top 10 National Rankings / Top 5 ACC Rankings

  • 11.40 assists per game (No. 2 NCAA / No. 1 ACC)
  • 14.80 caused turnovers per game (No. 4 NCAA / No. 1 ACC)
  • 0.955 clearing percentage (No. 6 NCAA / No. 2 ACC)
  • 0.617 draw control win rate (No. 16 NCAA / No. 2 ACC)
  • 28.20 points per game (No. 4 NCAA / No. 2 ACC)
  • 7.00 scoring defense (No. 11 NCAA / No. 2 ACC)
  • 16.80 scoring offense (No. 6 NCAA / No. 2 ACC)
  • 9.80 scoring margin (No. 4 NCAA / No. 2 ACC)
  • Spallina has the second-most assists in the nation with 21 (most in the ACC).
  • Spallina is averaging 20 assists per game (No. 4 NCAA / No. 1 ACC).
  • Spallina’s 32 total points ranks No. 3 in the nation (best in the ACC).
  • Spallina is averaging 40 points per game (No. 7 NCAA / No. 2 ACC).
  • Scott is averaging 80 caused turnovers per game (No. 4 NCAA / No. 1 ACC).

LAST TIME OUT

  • Clemson fell to No. 10/12 Florida, 14-13 in a neutral site game held in Milton, Ga.
  • Shurtleff tallied seven goals, tying Clemson’s single-game record and reaching 70 in her career.
  • Six other Tigers recorded a goal including Emma Penczek, Kayla MacLeod, Spallina, Mikaela Mooney, Jazzy Stanton and Aubrie Eisfeld.
  • Brooke Goldstein recorded her 50th career assist, becoming the first to do so in Clemson history.
  • Bridget Babcock recorded her 60th career turnover.

MILESTONE WATCH 

  • Paris Masaracchia needs two ground balls to become the first player to reach 100 in a career.
  • Kira Balis is six draw controls away from breaking the school record of 183.

TICKETS

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