The Clemson Women’s Lacrosse team is prepped and ready to go for the upcoming 2025 NCAA season, and they would love to have you be a part of history. Head Coach Allison Kwolek and the Clemson Lacrosse program enters its third year of competition and is looking to make it to the NCAA postseason tournament for the first time in program history.
Team Three Coming 🔜 pic.twitter.com/7xWNbEx5rP
— Clemson Women's Lacrosse (@ClemsonWlax) December 17, 2024
Following a promising debut season, the Tigers recorded an 11-7 record in their second year. The season was marked by notable victories, including a decisive 20-11 triumph over Duke and consecutive victories against Pitt. The team garnered five All-ACC accolades, with Regan Byrne, Natalie Shurtleff, and Kayla MacLeod earning spots on the ACC All-Freshman Team. Additionally, Paris Masaracchia and Emily Lamparter were selected for the All-ACC Second Team. Both Masaracchia and Lamparter also received NCAA All-Region South First Team honors, while Shurtleff secured a place on the Second Team. The Tigers concluded the season with an RPI of 27, ranking them as the second-highest Power 5 school not to make the tournament.
All home games for the Tigers will be played at the newly constructed Clemson Lacrosse Complex. This facility, which opened last year, distinguishes Clemson as the only school nationwide to have a complex exclusively for Women’s Lacrosse. The Clemson Lacrosse Complex boasts a stadium equipped with 1,000 bleacher seats and artificial turf, alongside a 9,000-square-foot operations complex. This includes coaches’ offices, locker rooms, a player lounge, a nutrition center, a team meeting room, and an athletic training room.
We recently toured the $27.5 million @ClemsonWlax facility…
— TLN 🥍 (@LacrosseNetwork) January 22, 2025
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The 2025 version of Clemson Women’s Lacrosse will feature a plethora of top talent to continue the program’s upward trend. To go along with the #1 rated recruiting class in the country, these Lady Tigers will be led by their two key players: junior defender and team captain Paris Masaracchia, and senior goalie Emily Lamparter. Both were recently granted preseason All-American honors by multiple national outlets.
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— Clemson Women's Lacrosse (@ClemsonWlax) January 22, 2025
Paris and Lamp have both been named to USA Lacrosse All-America Team pic.twitter.com/LCN6owvbyq
The Tigers are excited to get back on the field, especially in front of the home fans. With a preseason ranking of #21 in the country, this year’s version of Clemson Lacrosse hopes to see you in the stands soon to hopefully cheer this loaded roster into the postseason. The Tigers will start their campaign on the road at Davidson on February 8th, followed by another road tilt at SEC-foe Vanderbilt on February 12th. Get ready to host the home opener on Sunday, February 16th, when Clemson will play Stetson at high noon.
Can it be February 8th already? (Please?) pic.twitter.com/jQ5Fu6YdKD
— Clemson Women's Lacrosse (@ClemsonWlax) January 2, 2025