Clemson Lax Extends Historic Win Streak

Freshman Alexa Spallina sets single-season records as Tigers rout Davidson

Mar. 31, 2026 at 10:54pm

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.

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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.