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Clemson Lax Extends Historic Win Streak
Freshman Alexa Spallina sets single-season records as Tigers rout Davidson
Mar. 31, 2026 at 10:54pm
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The No. 11 Clemson women's lacrosse team extended their program-record win streak to seven games with a dominant 21-5 victory over Davidson College. Freshman Alexa Spallina set two single-season records, breaking the Tigers' marks for assists and total points in a season.
Why it matters
Clemson's historic win streak and Spallina's record-breaking performance showcase the team's continued growth and the emergence of a talented young star. The lopsided win over a conference opponent also solidifies the Tigers' position as a top program in the ACC.
The details
Spallina set the Clemson single-season assist record with her 44th helper early in the first quarter, and later became the program's single-season points leader with her 29th goal late in the second quarter. Ten different Tigers scored, including four-goal efforts from Regan Byrne and Brooke Goldstein. Clemson raced out to an 11-2 halftime lead and never looked back.
- Spallina broke the Clemson single-season assist record in the first quarter.
- Spallina set the Clemson single-season points record with a goal late in the second quarter.
- Clemson took an 11-2 lead into halftime.
The players
Alexa Spallina
A freshman at Clemson who set the program's single-season records for assists and total points in the win over Davidson.
Regan Byrne
A Clemson player who scored four goals and surpassed 80 career goals before halftime.
Brooke Goldstein
A Clemson player who scored five goals in the win.
What they’re saying
“Fifty years is such an accomplishment in San Francisco, especially with the way the city has changed over the years.”
— Gordon Edgar, grocery employee
What’s next
The Tigers will travel to California to take on the University of California in their next ACC matchup, scheduled for 3 p.m. on Saturday.
The takeaway
Clemson's women's lacrosse team is firmly establishing itself as a powerhouse in the ACC, led by the record-breaking performance of freshman Alexa Spallina. The Tigers' dominant win over Davidson showcases their depth and talent, setting them up for a strong finish to the season.


