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Final Score: Clemson 68 , Wake Forest 64 Records: Clemson 12-17 (5-12), Wake Forest 6-23 (2-15) Clemson Leaders: Amari Robinson: 24 points (9-14 FG, 1-3 3FG, 5-8 FT) Ruby Whitehorn: nine rebounds Dayshanette Harris: six assists Notables: Makayla Elmore recorded career highs in points (17) and three pointers (5) Nya Valentine recorded a season high free throw percentage (100%) Tigers improve to 2-0 on the year against Wake Forest WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. - On strong performances by Robinson and Elmore, the Clemson Tigers defeated the Wake Forest Demon Deacons. Elmore has a career day recording a career best 17 points and five three pointers shooting 6-8 on FG and 5-6 on 3FG. Robinson led all Clemson players with 24 points, five rebounds and went 9-14 on FG. The Tigers had a strong start jumping out to an early 6-0 lead that was later narrowed by the Wake Forest Demon Deacons to a 11-10. Clemson was led by Robinson’s five first quarter points. In the second quarter, the Tigers were able to maintain their lead finishing with a 29-22 lead. The Tigers relied on a 6-0 run in the final minute and a half from two three pointers from Nya Valentine. During the second quarter, Clemson went 50% on FG attempts and 57.1% on 3FG. At the half, three Tigers, Robinson, Elmore, and Valentine had accounted for all over five points each. Robinson led all scorers with nine points and 4-7 on FG attempts going into the break. To start the third quarter, Robinson continued her first half success adding six more points to her total for the night, extending the lead for the Tigers to 37-30 with five minutes left in the quarter. Despite Clemson's success in shooting, the game remained close through the third quarter with the Tigers taking a 48-43 lead into the final frame. Ruby Whitehorn led all players with four rebounds in the third quarter. In the final quarter, Dayshanette Harris started strong with five points to open the quarter and extended the Tigers lead. Clemson was able to narrowly maintain the lead through the quarter with the score being a close 65-64 with 40 seconds remaining in the game. With 6.8 seconds left, Whitehorn drew an offensive charge to help secure the win for the Tigers by a score of 68-64. Up Next: The Tigers will conclude the regular season in Tallahassee, Fla. where they will face the Florida State Seminoles on Sunday, March 3. Tipoff for this ACC matchup is scheduled for 4:00 p.m. Social Media: Make sure to follow Clemson women’s basketball on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter to stay up to date on everything happening with the Tigers.
FloridaUnited-statesDayshanette-harrisMakayla-elmoreRuby-whitehornAmari-robinsonTwitterInstagramFacebookFinal-scoreWake-forestClemson-tigers�� Clemson vs. Wake Forest �� Winston-Salem, N.C. (LJVM Coliseum) �� Thursday, February 27, 6:00 p.m. �� ACC Network �� Listen Live �� Live Stats �� Twitter • Instagram • Facebook �� Clemson Notes (PDF) WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – The Clemson Tigers women’s basketball team (11-17, 4-12) starts its final week of the regular season by traveling to play the Wake Forest Demon Deacons (6-22, 2-14) on Thursday evening. The game tips off in LJVM Coliseum on Thursday, February 29 at 6:00 p.m. and can be seen on ACC Network. Roy Philpott and Brooke Weisbrod will be on the call for ACC Network, William Qualkinbush and Sarah-Jo Lawrence can be heard locally on 105.5 The Roar and the Clemson Tigers app. Clemson heads to Wake Forest after celebrating the careers of Amani Freeman, Dayshanette Harris, Danielle Rauch, and Amari Robinson on Sunday. The Tigers closed their season with a winning record at home for the second-consecutive season. The Tigers took a 73-59 win over Wake Forest in Littlejohn Coliseum earlier this season. Clemson was led by Robinson who put up 21 points and four rebounds while going 10-12 from the free-throw line. Mackenzie Kramer added 17 points and shot 4-7 from outside. The Tigers outrebounded the Demon Deacons 44-31, and used a 29-point outburst in the second quarter to propel them to victory. Amari Robinson is having her best season and putting the finishing touches on what has been a remarkable career. The 2022-23 All-ACC selection has developed into one of the most efficient scorers in the nation. She leads the ACC in true shooting (.622) and effective field goal percentage (.575). Robinson is the only player in a power five conference to lead her team in points per game, rebounds per game, field goal percentage, and three-point percentage (min. 75% of games played, 1.5 3PA per game, 5 FGA per game). A massive part of Robinson’s efficiency has been her volume. She is averaging 18 points per game in ACC play, and she’s the only player in the conference to have scored at least 35 points on multiple occasions. She ranks ninth in the nation for most games with 20 or more points on at least 60% shooting from the field with seven. With 926 career rebounds, Robinson needs to snag seven more rebounds to surpass Lele Hardy for third-most in Clemson history. Dayshanette Harris, a fifth-year student-athlete who played four years at Pitt, is having the best season of her career. Harris has developed into one of the best distributors in the country this season. She leads the ACC and ranks third in the nation with an assist rate of 45.4%. In ACC play, Harris is averaging 16.6 points per game and is second in the conference for most assists per game (5.8). She is averaging career highs of 13.7 points and 5.1 assists per game, while shooting a career-best 45% from the field. The Tigers are enjoying a much-improved Ruby Whitehorn this season. Whitehorn, who was named to the 2022-23 ACC All-Freshman team, has improved her numbers across the board this season. During conference play, Whitehorn is averaging 12.2 points and six rebounds per contest. She’s shooting better than she ever has at 45% from the floor and 32% from three and is contributing on the defensive end with 1.6 steals per outing.
Brooke-weisbrodDanielle-rauchRoy-philpottDayshanette-harrisLele-hardyMackenzie-kramerSarah-jo-lawrenceAmani-freemanAmari-robinsonWilliam-qualkinbushRuby-whitehornTwitterFinal Score: Clemson 50, Miami 56Records: Miami (17-10, 7-9 ACC), Clemson (11-17, 4-12 ACC)Clemson Leaders: Amari Robinson (20 points, 7-18 FG, 5-8 FT), MaKayla Elmore and Danielle Rauch (4 rebounds), Dayshanette Harris (6 assists)Notables: Clemson celebrated graduating seniors Amani Freeman, Dayshanette Harris, Danielle Rauch, and Amari Robinson on Senior Day. Two Tigers scored in double figures: Amari Robinson (20 points) and Dayshanette Harris (16 points). Ruby Whitehorn tied her career-high for number of three pointers made in a single game. CLEMSON, S.C.- After celebrating Clemson women’s basketball seniors Amani Freeman, Dayshanette Harris, Danielle Rauch, and Amari Robinson on Senior Day in Littlejohn Coliseum, the Tigers fell to the Miami Hurricanes 50-56. Amari Robinson led the Tigers in scoring with 20, and Dayshanette Harris contributed 16 on the afternoon. Back-to-back buckets by Amari Robinson gave the Tigers momentum against the Hurricanes early on in the first quarter. Clemson worked hard on defense, trapping Miami consistently to keep the score within five to end the first quarter. The Tigers shot exceptionally well in the second quarter, draining four threes. Dayshanette Harris hit double figures and led the team in scoring in the first half with 13. A layup by Harris with 4:39 to play in the second quarter gave Clemson the edge on Miami, and Clemson’s lockdown defense held the Hurricanes to only three points after this 4:39 mark, leaving the score tied going into the third quarter. Amari Robinson also hit double figures during this game, scoring seven in the third quarter and leading the Tigers in scoring with 20 total points. The Tigers hit back-to-back threes to start the fourth quarter and went on a 7-0 scoring run with 5:49 to play in regulation. A three pointer from Ruby Whitehorn with 3:10 left in the fourth tied her career-high for number of three pointers made in a single game. The Tigers fought to the end, but eventually fell short to the Hurricanes by a six-point deficit. Up Next: Clemson will travel to Wake Forest on Thursday, February 29 to face the Demon Deacons at 6 p.m. on the ACC Network. Social Media: Make sure to follow Clemson women’s basketball on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter to stay up to date on everything happening with the Tigers.
MiamiFloridaUnited-statesMakayla-elmoreDanielle-rauchRuby-whitehornAmari-robinsonDayshanette-harrisAmani-freemanFacebookInstagramTwitter�� Clemson vs. Miami�� Clemson, S.C. (Littlejohn Coliseum�� Sunday, February 25, 2:00 p.m.�� ACCNX�� Listen Live�� Live Stats�� Twitter • Instagram • Facebook�� Clemson Notes (PDF)CLEMSON, S.C. – The Clemson Tigers women’s basketball team (11-16, 4-11) hosts the Miami Hurricanes (16-10, 6-9) on Sunday afternoon.The game tips off in Littlejohn Coliseum on Sunday, February 25 at 2:00 p.m. and can be seen on ACCNX. Fred Cunningham and Jim Davis will be on the call for ACCNX, William Qualkinbush and Tori Niemann can be heard locally on 105.5 The Roar and the Clemson Tigers app.Sunday’s game is the Tigers’ senior day and the team will be holding a ceremony immediately following the game. The team will be celebrating the careers of Amani Freeman, Dayshanette Harris, Danielle Rauch, and Amari Robinson.Clemson is also holding its alumni game and will be celebrating the 25thanniversary of the 1998-99 Tigers who won the ACC Championship and advanced to the Sweet Sixteen in the NCAA tournament.Amari Robinson is playing in her final home game as a Tiger and has cemented her legacy as a Littlejohn Legend this season. She leads the Tigers this season in scoring (17.3 ppg) and rebounding (6.7 rpg) and is one of the most efficient scorers in the country. Amari is the ACC leader in true shooting percentage (.632) and effective field goal percentage (.584).In Clemson’s last game, Robinson made her 662nd field goal to surpass Shandy Bryan for fourth-most field goals in Tiger history. She currently has 664. Robinson now has 1,829 career points and ranks third in the Clemson record books for most points in a career. Her 923 career rebounds are good enough for fourth-most in Tigers history, and she needs 10 rebounds to surpass Lele Hardy for third-most. Her 420 made free throws are the second most out of any Tiger player.Dayshanette Harris, a fifth-year student-athlete who played four years at Pitt, is having the best season of her career. Harris is scoring 13.6 points per game and is shooting at the best clip of her career. She’s shooting a career-high of 46% from the floor, 32% from three-point range, and is ranked fourth in the nation in assist percentage (45%). She’s one of just six players in the ACC to be averaging five or more assists per game.During Clemson’s eight-game stretch prior to this week, Harris leads the tigers with 18.5 points per game, 5.6 assists per game, 2.1 steals per game, and has scored 20 points on five different occasions (25 vs. Louisville, 25 vs. Virginia Tech, 23 vs. Virginia, 22 vs. Miami, and 24 vs. Georgia Tech).Over Clemson’s last seven outings, Ruby Whitehorn has become one of the best rebounders in the ACC. She set a new career high with 10 rebounds against Notre Dame – recording her first career double-double and tied her previous career high in rebounding three times (nine against Wake Forest, Virginia, and Georgia Tech). Whitehorn is averaging 8.4 rebounds per game during that stretch. For the season, she’s nabbing over five rebounds per game. Whitehorn has led the Tigers on the boards in each of the last seven games.Her prowess isn’t limited to the glass, however. The super-sophomore is putting up 13 points per outing over those same seven games, highlighted by a 19-point effort against Boston College and an additional 17 points against 19th-ranked Notre Dame.
MiamiFloridaUnited-statesWake-forestVirginiaGeorgiaWilliam-qualkinbushJim-davisLele-hardyNotre-dameShandy-bryanRuby-whitehornFINAL SCORE: Clemson 47, No. 19 Notre Dame 74 RECORDS: Clemson (11-16, 4-11 ACC), No. 19 Notre Dame (20-6, 1-5 ACC) CLEMSON LEADERS: Ruby Whitehorn (17 points), Whitehorn (10 rebounds), Dayshanette Harris (7 assists) NOTABLES: Ruby Whitehorn snagged a career-high __ rebounds and logged her first career double-double. This is the seventh-straight game that Whitehorn has led the Tigers in rebounds. Three Tigers scored in double figures: Whitehorn (17), Amari Robinson (14), Harris (12) SOUTH BEND, Ind. – Ruby Whitehorn notched her first career double-double on Thursday as the Clemson women’s basketball team dropped its game against the No. 19 Notre Dame Fighting Irish by a score of __ - __. Whitehorn scored __ points and grabbed a career high __ rebounds. Amari Robinson scored the game’s first points with a shot from outside to give the Tigers the lead. Four points from Dayshanette Harris, and buckets from Whitehorn and Eno Inyang, it was another three pointer from Robinson that capped off an early run to give the Tigers a 14-4 lead. The first period ended with an 18-16 Clemson advantage. The Irish offense recovered and found its rhythm. Following a first quarter in which the Tiger defense stifled the Notre Dame attack, the Irish took a ten-point lead into the locker rooms and then won the third and fourth quarters to win on its senior night in Purcell Pavilion. UP NEXT: Clemson returns home to celebrate its senior night at Littlejohn Coliseum. The Tigers will be hosting Miami on Sunday, February 25 at 2:00 p.m. SOCIAL MEDIA: Make sure to follow Clemson women’s basketball on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter to stay up to date on everything happening with the Tigers.
IrelandMiamiFloridaUnited-statesIrishAmari-robinsonEno-inyangDayshanette-harrisNotre-dameRuby-whitehornTwitterInstagram�� Clemson vs. No. 19 Notre Dame�� South Bend, Ind. (Purcell Pavilion)�� Thursday, February 21, 7:00 p.m.�� ACCNX�� Listen Live�� Live Stats�� Twitter • Instagram • Facebook�� Clemson Notes (PDF)SOUTH BEND, Ind. – The Clemson Tigers women’s basketball team (11-15, 4-10) heads out for a road game against the No. 19 Notre Dame Fighting Irish (19-6, 9-5) on Thursday.The game tips off in Purcell Pavilion on Thursday, February 22 at 7:00 p.m. and can be seen on ACCNX. Andrew McGuinness and Dara Mabrey will be on the call for ACCNX, William Qualkinbush and Sarah-Jo Lawrence can be heard locally on 105.5 The Roar and the Clemson Tigers app.Amari Robinson saved the best for last and is having a career year this season. She leads the Tigers this season in scoring (17.4 ppg) and rebounding (6.8 rpg) and is one of the most efficient scorers in the country. Amari is the ACC leader in true shooting percentage (.637) and effective field goal percentage (.588).Robinson now has 1,815 career points and ranks third in the Clemson record books for most points in a career. Her 919 career rebounds are good enough for fourth-most in Tigers history, and she needs 14 rebounds to surpass Lele Hardy for third-most.With 658 career field goals, Robinson has scored the fifth-most field goals in program history. With three more buckets, Robinson will move past Shandy Bryan for fourth place. Her 420 made free throws are the second most out of any Tiger player.Dayshanette Harris, a fifth-year student-athlete who played four years at Pitt, is having the best season of her career. Harris is scoring 13.7 points per game and is shooting at the best clip of her career. She’s shooting a career-highs of 46% from the floor, 35% from three-point range, and is ranked fourth in the nation in assist percentage (43%).During Clemson’s eight-game stretch prior to the game against Pitt, Harris leads the tigers with 18.5 points per game, 5.6 assists per game, 2.1 steals per game, and has scored 20 points on five different occasions (25 vs. Louisville, 25 vs. Virginia Tech, 23 vs. Viginia, 22 vs. Miami, and 24 vs. Georgia Tech).Over Clemson’s last five outings, Ruby Whitehorn has become one of the best rebounding wing players in the ACC. She has tied her career high in rebounding three times (nine against Wake Forest, Virginia, and Georgia Tech), and is averaging 8.4 rebounds per game during that span. She’s now averaging over five rebounds per game for the entire season. Whitehorn has led the Tigers in rebounding in each of the last six games.
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