It’s not as if Clemson will be short on quality options. Ellison-Johnson said the appeal of coming to a tradition-rich institution like Clemson that combines athletic excellence with academic success carries significant weight.
The goal is to “find lightning in a bottle,” like Clemson did with its softball team — and the timeline of success in softball is almost impossible to believe.
Athletic director Dan Radakovich announced the addition of softball on March 14, 2017. The Tigers played their first game on Feb. 7, 2020, beating St. John’s 6-2. Two days later, Clemson trailed 9-4 in the top of the sixth inning before scoring 15 runs in the final two innings to win.
On Feb. 26, 2020, Clemson earned its first ranked win with a 4-1 victory over then-No. 14 Georgia.
The COVID-19 pandemic ultimately cut what could have been a Cinderella first season short. But Clemson wasn’t a flash in the pan. The Tigers came out firing in 2021, earning a top-25 ranking on March 1. They cracked the NFCA/USA Today coaches’ poll for the first time on March 9.
Ultimately, Clemson earned an NCAA Regional win in its first full season, an incredible accomplishment for a team playing in the ACC.
Can women’s lacrosse capture that same lightning?
“We go into it with a realistic expectation, that we are starting from the ground up,” Ellison-Johnson said. “We want to be sure we’re providing all the resources to make sure the team is successful.”
Clemson will likely lean on a combination of recruits and transfers, though it could potentially look to its women’s club team for reinforcements, too. Ellison-Johnson said those athletes would be permitted to join the Division I team, but that decision would ultimately be up to the coaching staff.
No matter who makes up the coaching staff or the roster, it’s an exciting time for athletics in Clemson.
“One of the things we consistently do here at Clemson is take time to look at the offerings we currently have and what potential there is for other sports to have,” Ellison-Johnson said. “That led us down the path of asking, ‘What’s next for Clemson?’”
Women’s lacrosse is what’s next.