No. 8 Clemson Closes Out Regular Season Against No. 11 Scar
Apr 9, 2021, 6:58 PM
NO. 8 CLEMSON CLOSES OUT REGULAR SEASON AGAINST NO. 11 SOUTH CAROLINA
CLEMSON, S.C. - The No. 8 Clemson women’s soccer team (11-4-0, 5-3-0 ACC) gets set for its final game of the regular season as they make the trek to Columbia, S.C. for a top-25 matchup against No. 11 South Carolina (10-3-0, 6-2-0 SEC). The match is set to kickoff from Stone Stadium on Saturday, April 10th at 6 p.m. with live coverage on SEC Network +.
MATCH INFO
• Who - Clemson (11-4-0, 5-3-0 ACC) vs. South Carolina (10-3-0, 6-2-0 SEC)
• Current Ranking - CU - No. 8/11 United Soccer Coaches / TDS; USC - No. 11/9
• When - Saturday (6 p.m.)
• Where - Columbia, S.C. (Stone Stadium)
• Watch - SEC Network +
• Live Stats - StatBroadcast
• Social Media - ClemsonWSoccer
• Tickets - Sold Out
SERIES HISTORY
• Overall Record - Clemson leads 14-11-1 (1995-2019)
• Record at South Carolina - South Carolina leads 7-6-1 (1996-2018)
Saturday’s match will be the sixth time in the series history that both teams enter carrying rankings in the top-25.
CLEMSON OVERVIEW
• Clemson enters the match on a five-game win streak with three of those five matches coming against SEC opponents.
• Across the five spring matches, Clemson has outscored the opposition 13-3.
• In the net, Hensley Hancuff boasts an 8-2-0 record with a .857 save percentage which leads the Atlantic Coast Conference.
• Maliah Morris has recorded a team single-game high six shots in four matches, all coming in the spring and three coming in Clemson’s last three matches. Morris leads the team in shots with 43 on the season, 20 of which have landed on target.
SOUTH CAROLINA OVERVIEW
• The Gamecocks hold the SEC’s second-best scoring offense with a 2.43 mark while also holding top-three placements for corner kicks per game, goals-against average, points per game, and shots per game.
• Lauren Chang is the only active South Carolina player to have scored against Clemson in their career, netting the game-winner in the 2018 match which was held in Columbia.