Florida State University Athletics

Lacrosse Hosts No. 9 Clemson to Begin Seminole Spring Weekend
4/15/2026 11:15:00 AM | Women's Lacrosse
TALLAHASSEE – The Florida State lacrosse team (4-11, 0-9 ACC) will host its regular-season finale Thursday, taking on No. 9 Clemson (12-4, 6-3) in its first Seminole Heritage game as part of the second annual Seminole Spring Weekend. First draw is set for 2 p.m. at the Seminole Lacrosse Complex.
Florida State enters the matchup fresh off a 14-5 win at Kent State, highlighted by two Seminoles recording six-point performances for the first time in program history. Sophomore midfielder Meg Kenny matched the program record with five goals and added one assist, while freshman attacker Summer Harrell posted a career-high four assists to go along with two goals.
The Seminoles also set season highs in assists (10), shots on goal (30) and clears (25).
Kenny and Harrell have powered Florida State's offense throughout the season. Kenny leads the team with 39 points on 28 goals and 11 assists, while Harrell follows with 34 points, including 24 goals and 10 assists.
Defensively, seniors Superia Clark and Erin Schaefer continue to lead the Seminoles. Clark leads the team with 23 caused turnovers, while Schaefer has a team-best 30 ground balls.
Thursday's game marks the eighth time this season Florida State will face a Top 25 opponent. Clemson enters after a 17-5 win over No. 17 Duke on Saturday.
The game will be streamed live on ACCNX, with live stats available on Seminoles.com.
For more information on Florida State lacrosse, visit Seminoles.com or follow @FSU_WLax on Instagram and X, and Florida State Women's Lacrosse on Facebook.
Florida State enters the matchup fresh off a 14-5 win at Kent State, highlighted by two Seminoles recording six-point performances for the first time in program history. Sophomore midfielder Meg Kenny matched the program record with five goals and added one assist, while freshman attacker Summer Harrell posted a career-high four assists to go along with two goals.
The Seminoles also set season highs in assists (10), shots on goal (30) and clears (25).
Kenny and Harrell have powered Florida State's offense throughout the season. Kenny leads the team with 39 points on 28 goals and 11 assists, while Harrell follows with 34 points, including 24 goals and 10 assists.
Defensively, seniors Superia Clark and Erin Schaefer continue to lead the Seminoles. Clark leads the team with 23 caused turnovers, while Schaefer has a team-best 30 ground balls.
Thursday's game marks the eighth time this season Florida State will face a Top 25 opponent. Clemson enters after a 17-5 win over No. 17 Duke on Saturday.
The game will be streamed live on ACCNX, with live stats available on Seminoles.com.
For more information on Florida State lacrosse, visit Seminoles.com or follow @FSU_WLax on Instagram and X, and Florida State Women's Lacrosse on Facebook.
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