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No. 1 Women's Lacrosse Travels To No. 11 Clemson For Midweek Tilt
March 3, 2026 | Women's Lacrosse
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. – No. 1 North Carolina women's lacrosse will hit the road for a midweek tilt at No. 11 Clemson on Wednesday at 6 p.m. This will be the third ranked match-up for the Heels this season having already defeated then- No. 13 Syracuse and No. 19 JMU. Carolina will look to extend its 27-game winning streak and defeat the Tigers for the seventh time in as many contests.
The Heels match-up with the Tigers will air on ACCNX.
Game Info
Who: No.1 North Carolina at No. 11 Clemson
Where: Clemson, S.C. - Clemson Lacrosse Complex
When: Wednesday, March 4 – 6 p.m.
Links: Live Stats | Watch | Tickets
Ten Things to Know
The Heels match-up with the Tigers will air on ACCNX.
Game Info
Who: No.1 North Carolina at No. 11 Clemson
Where: Clemson, S.C. - Clemson Lacrosse Complex
When: Wednesday, March 4 – 6 p.m.
Links: Live Stats | Watch | Tickets
Ten Things to Know
- This will be the seventh meeting between UNC and Clemson with UNC holding a 6-0 advantage.
- The Tar Heels current 27-game winning streak is the longest in the nation. The 27-game streak is tied for the second longest in program history and tied for the eighth longest in NCAA history.
- Carolina is currently outscoring its opponents 105-35 (+70). Last season, the Tar Heels led the nation in scoring margin at +233 (384-151).
- UNC set program records for goals in a game (27) and shooting percentage (79.4%), and tied the program best with 41 points versus Florida St. last Friday.
- Carolina's 73 goals over the last three games set the program record for goals in a three-game stretch.
- Carolina's defense held opponents to 6.9 goals per game in 2025, which ranked first in both the ACC and NCAA. This year, the Heels are holding opponents to just seven goals per game, which is tied for ninth nationally and is second in the ACC.
- The nation's best player, Chloe Humphrey, is off to a hot start for the Heels with 24 goals and 11 assists. She's currently one of only six players nationally with 20 goals and 10 assists and one of only two that's only played five games at this point. Her 35 points are tied for third nationally and lead the ACC.
- Kate Levy is off to a hot start in '26 and ranks second on the team in pionts with 18 (10g/8a). She's posted hat tricks in three of her last four games.
- Eliza Osburn has been stuffing the stat sheet in '26. After five games, Osburn has 11 goals, six assists, nine groundballs (team lead), three caused turnovers and seven draw controls.
- Kaleigh Harden continues to be UNC's unsung hero in the midfield. She leads the team with 27 draw controls to go along with four goals, an assist, five groundballs and four caused turnovers.
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