Clemson Announces Women’s Athletic Facilities Expansion Plan

CLEMSON, S.C. – The Clemson University Board of Trustees Finance and Facilities Committee reviewed a $27.5 million expansion plan for new and upgraded lakefront facilities for lacrosse, gymnastics and rowing. The plans are subject to full Board of …

CLEMSON, S.C. – The Clemson University Board of Trustees Finance and Facilities Committee reviewed a $27.5 million expansion plan for new and upgraded lakefront facilities for lacrosse, gymnastics and rowing. The plans are subject to full Board of Trustees approval on Feb. 2.  

Construction would commence upon Phase II approval later in 2022, with projected completion in early 2024. Clemson last year announced the addition of Women’s Lacrosse and Women’s Gymnastics, which will begin competition in the 2022-23 and 2023-24 academic years, respectively. 

“We are thrilled about this commitment from the Board of Trustees for their approval in committee today,” said Director of Athletics Graham Neff. “Clemson athletics and IPTAY are primed to move forward in providing some of the nation’s best facilities for gymnastics and lacrosse. We are equally excited for the benefits this will bring to our vibrant rowing program. The experience of our current student-athletes is at the heart of our department, and this commitment makes Clemson immediately competitive on the recruiting trail as well.” 

The stunning new project would overlook Lake Hartwell, adjacent to the current rowing facility, and create a vibrant area for student-athletes. Existing trails in the area will be kept intact. 

The development features a new lacrosse stadium, including bleacher seating and artificial turf, and a 9,000 square foot operations complex, including coaches offices, locker rooms, player lounge and other amenities. 

The Gymnastics team, which will compete in Littlejohn Coliseum, will call a new 21,000 square foot facility home for day-to-day operations and a full practice facility. Like lacrosse, the gymnastics complex will include a practice gym, offices, locker room, lounge and training room. 

A new 10,000 square foot training and recovery facility with designated space for sports science, nutrition, sports medicine and strength and conditioning, will be constructed to serve the three programs adjacent to their facilities. 

Recent facility investments in women’s sports at Clemson include a McWhorter Softball Stadium, the Duckworth Family Tennis Center, Soccer Operations Complex, rebuilt Littlejohn Coliseum, as well as a new banked track and expansion at the golf facility. 

Lacrosse Head Coach Allison Kwolek recently signed Clemson’s first class for enrollment in the fall of 2022. Clemson will begin the process of identifying the first head Gymnastics coach in the coming months. 

Those interested in learning more about how to support the project can reach out to Lauren Gaulin at IPTAY at lgaulin@clemson.edu.

TCI Exclusive: Kwolek blown away by Clemson as she builds new program

Clemson named Allison Kwolek the head coach of the newly formed women’s lacrosse program on Aug. 2 and tasked her with the challenge of building a program in less than two years. The Tigers will take the field in their first-ever NCAA sanctioned …

Clemson named Allison Kwolek the head coach of the newly formed women’s lacrosse program on Aug. 2 and tasked her with the challenge of building a program in less than two years.

The Tigers will take the field in their first-ever NCAA sanctioned lacrosse game in the spring of 2023.

While 18 months may seem distant for most, the date looms on Kwolek’s calendar. But she’s excited to build a program from scratch as a Tiger, and the young head coach wakes up every day living the dream at Clemson.

“Being here has been a lot of, ‘Oh my gosh, I can’t believe they do that here’ in all the really good ways,” Kwolek told The Clemson Insider. “Seeing the support and resources that are not only important for student-athletes but students in general.

“You can just tell that everybody really does bleed orange, and it’s just been nice and really fun to be in this atmosphere. Clemson is just really unique. I have to pinch myself that I’m really down here.”

Kwolek accepted the job this summer after seven seasons as the head coach at Richmond. She led the Spiders to a 64-16 record in seven seasons, including two regular-season Atlantic-10 championships in her last five seasons.

The program also found its way into the top 10 in her last two seasons and made the NCAA Tournament in two of the last three seasons.

As a young coach, Kwolek never pictured herself starting a program from scratch much less in the premier athletic conference for the sport. But Kwolek expressed just how thankful she is for this historic opportunity.

“When I look back at when I started coaching, to imagine myself at Clemson building a program just wasn’t on the radar because it wasn’t happening at that point,” Kwolek said. “But I feel really fortunate that I’m in this position and excited to build and get ready for next season.”

Lacrosse is one of the fastest-growing sports worldwide and in recent years spread from the Northeast to the South rapidly. Clemson is the 15th NCAA women’s lacrosse team in South Carolina and joins Coastal Carolina, Furman, Presbyterian College, Winthrop and Wofford as one of six Division I programs.

Kwolek hopes the Clemson community will rally around lacrosse when the program gets its official start in 2023 and says fans will love the fast-paced and unpredictable sport.

“Lacrosse is a fast game with a lot of action and a lot of goals. Even when a team is up by five, six or seven goals, the other team can still win,” she said. “And I think that’s what’s really great about this sport that even when I am watching as a fan or watching other ACC schools, you can never get comfortable with a lead.”

In terms of Kwolek’s progress in building the program, she hopes to announce the hire of her first assistant coach and recruiting coordinator in the coming days and wants to capitalize on recruiting opportunities centered around Clemson football gamedays this fall.

This weekend, Kwolek is focused on her husband, Mark, and daughter, Olivia, who move into the upstate on Friday.

Photo courtesy of Clemson Athletic Communications

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Clemson named its first Lacrosse Coach

Allison Kwolek has been named Clemson’s first Women’s Lacrosse head coach, athletic director Dan Radakovich announced Monday. Earlier this summer, the university announced the planned addition of the new varsity sport along with women’s gymnastics. …

Allison Kwolek has been named Clemson’s first Women’s Lacrosse head coach, athletic director Dan Radakovich announced Monday.

Earlier this summer, the university announced the planned addition of the new varsity sport along with women’s gymnastics. Lacrosse is expected to begin competition in Spring 2023, while gymnastics will follow suit in 2024.

“I’d like to thank President Clements, Dan Radakovich, Stephanie Ellison-Johnson, Graham Neff, Kyle Young and Jordy Kirr and the entire administration for this opportunity,” said Kwolek. “Clemson offers the unique opportunity to build a program from the ground up and implement my vision and culture from day one. The ACC is the pinnacle of college lacrosse, and it is a tremendous opportunity to begin a program at a school so committed to the success of the student-athlete. That commitment was everywhere I looked on my visit to campus and I am excited to start building the program immediately.”

Kwolek has served as head coach at the University of Richmond since 2013, which includes a 64-16 (.800) winning percentage, a 27-5 conference record and two conference tournament and two league regular-season championships in the past five seasons. Richmond was nationally ranked in the top-10 each of the last two seasons and has qualified for the NCAA postseason in two of the last three tournaments, which doesn’t include the 2020 season in which the Spiders started 7-0 and defeated No. 6 UVa before the season was cut short due to COVID-19.

“We are delighted to welcome Allison and her family to Clemson,” said Radakovich. “Allison brings tremendous knowledge of the game and proved to be a great fit as we looked to identify our first head coach. The response from the community has been overwhelming for Clemson women’s lacrosse, and we’ll lean on Allison’s expertise and vision to build this program the right way.”

The Spiders have enjoyed their most successful run in their program’s history under Kwolek’s leadership. When the William and Mary graduate took over the program in 2013, Richmond had accumulated just 10 winning seasons since their inaugural season in 1983. Kwolek racked up seven winning records in her nine seasons as the head coach, resulting in a cumulative record of 101-52 (.660).

Kwolek’s success was not limited to the regular season, although she did garner two A10 regular-season championships over the past five campaigns. The Spiders are 11-5 in postseason play under Kwolek, including a 3-0 run in the 2019 A10 Tournament, culminating in being crowned conference champions for a second-straight year. Kwolek has qualified for seven straight A10 Tournaments and has reached the championship game in six of those appearances.

She has coached five Atlantic 10 Players of the Year, along with numerous all-conference selections. Two of her players have been named to the watch list for the Tewaaraton Award, a recognition earned by the best player in NCAA men’s and women’s lacrosse.

Prior to her time at Richmond, she served as an assistant at the College of William and Mary, Columbia University, and Dartmouth College.

Formerly known as Allison Evans, Kwolek was an All-CAA midfielder at William & Mary and defender on the USA Team. She was inducted into the Lacrosse Hall of Fame, Potomac Chapter in February 2015 and named to the William & Mary Athletics Hall of Fame in 2020.

She and her husband Mark have a daughter, Olivia.

courtesy of Clemson Athletics Communications

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