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Mizzou Hosts Washington University in Exhibition Thursday - University of Missouri Athletics

The Missouri men's basketball team faces its final preparation for the 2022-23 campaign, hosting Washington University on Thursday night. Tip off at Mizzou Arena

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America in the Postwar East Asian Balance

(Archived document, may contain errors) AMERICA IN THE POSTWAR EAST ASIAN BALANCE by Michael Vlahos As another era began, the poet Archibald MacLeish wrote: A world ends when its metaphor has died An age becomes an age, all else beside When sensuous poets in their pride invent Emblems of the soul's cons ent That speak to meanings men may never know But man-imagined images can show It perishes when those images Poets, deserted by the world before Turn round into the actual air Invent the age, invent the metaphor!

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Mizzou Hosts Washington University in Exhibition Thursday - University of Missouri Athletics

The Missouri men's basketball team faces its final preparation for the 2022-23 campaign, hosting Washington University on Thursday night. Tip off at Mizzou Arena

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Four Tigers Earn All-Conference Honors

CLEMSON, S.C. - Megan Bornkamp, Hal Hershfelt, Maliah Morris and Caroline Conti have been named All-ACC by the conference on Thursday. This marks the ??? straight year the Tigers have had at least ?? nominations. First Team All-ACC Sophomore defender Megan Bornkamp has been named First-Team All-ACC for the first time in her career after recording a team-high 30 points and starting every match. Bornkamp has played a team high 1,525 minutes while registering 10 goals and 10 assists while anchoring the Clemson defense. Bornkamp is the first player to earn the First-Team nod since Mariana Speckmaier did so in 2018. Second Team All-ACC Junior midfielder Hal Hershfelt has been named Second Team All-ACC for the first time in her career after picking up Third Team honors last season. Hershfelt has played and started in all 18 matches on the year and has registered seven goals, three assists and 17 points. Hershfelt's presence on the offensive and defensive end of the ball was a crucial part of the Tigers' success this year. Third Team All-ACC Sophomore Makenna Morris picks up All-ACC honors for the second time in her career after registering six goals, nine assists and 17 points, all career-highs after moving to the offensive side of the ball this season. Morris has played in all 18 matches and started 17. Senior defender Renee Guion has earned All-ACC honors for the first time after recording a career-high 13 assists on the season, tying a program record. Guion also tied a program record for the second time in her career with four assists in a single match. Lastly, senior goalkeeper Hensley Hancuff has been named an All-ACC performer for the first time in her career after being named to the Preseason All-ACC Team. Hancuff registered 33 saves for a .702 save percentage while playing and starting in 15 matches. All-ACC Freshman Team Newcomer Renee Lyles has been named to the All-ACC Freshman team for her continued success in her first year in the orange and regalia. Lyles has netted seven goals, tied for second on the team, and added five assists to total 19 points. Lyles has played in and started 17 matches this season, missing only one match. The Tigers look to the NCAA selection show that takes place Nov. 7 where they hope to earn their 9th straight bid to the NCAA Tournament. For complete coverage of the Clemson women’s soccer team, follow @ClemsonWSoccer on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.

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Tigers Cap Non-Conference Season with Five-Set Win

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - Four Tigers finished with double-digit kills as the Clemson volleyball team (9-3) ended the non-conference portion of the 2022 season with a 3-2 victory against Murray State (4-5). Junior Camryn Hannah led the squad with 20 kills and Colleen Finney had 12, while Cate Long (13) and Jacyn Bamis (10) finished with season-highs. The Tigers took control of the first set from the first serve. Behind an eight kill performance from Camryn Hannah and the team hitting .412 in the first set, Clemson dominated the net. Clemson also capitalized on service aces from Cate Long, Mckenna Slavik and Sophie Catalano to breeze to a 25-17 set win. Murray State had the edge in set two finding a presence at the net that wasn’t there in the first set. Clemson made an attempt to cut down on the Racers’ lead, but it wasn’t enough as the Tigers dropped set two, 25-18. The Tigers quickly bounced back in the third with a 6-2 early lead. The two programs traded points that included Jacyn Bamis, Colleen Finney, Ani Clark and Hannah picking up kills. The Tigers captured the set, 25-13, after going on a 7-1 scoring run that included Hannah and Bamis combining for a block and the team hitting .667 in the set. Bamis made two big plays back-to-back to start the fourth set with a solo block and a kill. Momentum continued for Clemson as Slavik and McGrath served their second aces of the match, and Devan Taylor had an ace of her own to push Clemson’s lead. The Racers pushed back to tie things at 23-all before capturing the set 25-23 to force a deciding set. The fifth set was a battle. Clemson took a 5-1 advantage, but Murray State went on a 4-0 run of its own to tie things. Colleen Finney came up with a big kill to give the Tigers an 8-7 lead as the teams switched sides. The Racers tied things up at 13-all before Clemson put the match away with Long and Hannah picking up the final two kills. Slavik finished with 51 assists, one shy of tying her career high, and sophomore Devan Taylor led the defense with 19 digs. Up Next The Tigers return to Jervey Gym next weekend to open ACC play against Virginia Tech on Friday, Sept. 23 at 7 p.m. on the ACCNX, before taking on Wake Forest on Sept. 25 at 1 p.m.

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Four Tigers Named WGCA All-American Scholars

Clemson, S.C. – Four Tigers were honored today as Women’s Golf Coaches Association All-American Scholars, it was announced by the WGCA. Clemson has had at least one honoree every year in the program’s existence (nine consecutive), with four being the most.Callista Rice, Katherine Schuster, and Gabriella Tomanka each earned the first WGCA All-American Scholar honor of their careers, while Savannah Grewal picked up her second All-American Scholar nod.Rice, who was the only Tiger to participate in every tournament in 2021-22, Schuster, and Tomanka were also named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll, as was Grewal, who was also named Academic All-ACC.With one of the most stringent criteria in college athletics, the All-American Scholar Team has a minimum requirement of a 3.50 cumulative GPA.

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PREVIEW: Mizzou Takes on Auburn at SEC Tourney in the Swamp

No longer looking in the rear view, the no. 22/24 Tiger softball team is ready to do some damage in the postseason

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Three Tigers Homer in Run-Rule Victory Over Louisville

CLEMSON, S.C. - Four Tigers finished with two hits, led by sophomore McKenzie Clark hitting two home runs, to propel the Tigers to an 8-0 run-rule win over Louisville on Saturday evening. Following the game, Clemson improves to 21-9 (3-5 ACC) to capture its first ACC series win of the season, and Louisville drops to 17-12 (1-4 ACC). This is also Clemson’s 13th shutout and eighth run-rule victory on the year. Box Score | Box Score (PDF) The Tigers finished with 11 hits on the day. Clark, Alia Logoleo and Valerie Cagle all tallied at least one home run, while Clark, Logoleo and Kyah Keller picked up two RBIs. The bats first came alive for Clemson in the second inning with the middle of the lineup finding gaps in Louisville’s defense. Sam Russ got on base with a single through the right side and made quick work of stealing second to move into scoring position. Keller brought her home in the next at bat with a single up the middle to give the Tigers a 1-0 lead. Logoleo stepped up to the plate with two outs in the inning and hit a no-doubter out of left center to extend the Tigers’ lead to 3-0 after two. The bats stayed hot in the third inning when Clark and Cagle hit back-to-back home runs to extend the lead to five. Guimbarda and Russ followed that with a single and double, respectively, to put two runners in scoring position. Keller picked up her second RBI of the day when she brought home Arielle Oda, who was pinch running for Guimbarda, to push Clemson’s lead to 6-0 after three. The offense picked back up for the Tigers in the fifth inning with Clark hitting her second home run of the day out of left center. Cagle, who was replaced by Carlee Shannon as a pinch runner, and Guimbarda tallied back-to-back singles that moved Shannon into scoring position for freshman Aby Vieira to bring her home by driving the second pitch of her at bat into left center to give Clemson the walk off win. Cagle pitched her seventh complete game of the year throwing only 79 pitches. She struck out seven batters on her way to improving to 8-6 in the circle. Up Next Clemson will look to sweep the Louisville series tomorrow afternoon in McWhorter Stadium. First pitch is scheduled for 12 p.m. on the ACC Network and ACCNX.

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Clemson Holds Off Virginia Tech for Senior Day Victory

Final Stats CLEMSON, S.C. —  Senior Hunter Tyson (Monroe, N.C./Piedmont) knocked home a 10-footer with 32.2 seconds left to ice the game, as Clemson University Men’s Basketball hung on to upend Virginia Tech 63-59 on Saturday in the 2021-22 regular-season finale. With the win, Clemson improved to 16-15 on the season and 8-12 in league play and marked Clemson’s fourth win in a row. The Hokies, who entered the game 32nd in the NCAA NET rankings, fell to 19-12 overall and 11-9 in league play. Clemson will enter as the ten seed in the ACC Tournament at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y. Play gets underway for Clemson against the 15-seed at 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, televised on ACCN. Clemson started and finished strong defensively, holding Virginia Tech without a field goal for the first 8:08 of the game, and just one make in their final 11 shot attempts over the final 5:50 of the game. Clemson’s leading scorer, PJ Hall (Spartanburg, S.C./Dorman), returned after a three-game absence due to injury and responded in a big way, scoring 12 points, ten of which came in the second half, in 13 minutes of action. Saturday marked the first time both Hall and Tyson appeared in a game together since Feb. 2, a stretch of nine games. Senior David Collins (Youngstown, Ohio/First Love Christian Academy) added 10 points on 4-of-5 shooting, hitting both of his three-point attempts in a team-high 30 minutes. Alex Hemenway (Newburgh, Indiana/Castle) added 11 points, including a 3-for-3 mark behind the arc, and Al-Amir Dawes (Newark, N.J./The Patrick School) also finished in double-figures with 10 points. As part of its senior day ceremonies, Clemson honored Collins, Tyson, Naz Bohannon (Lorain, Ohio/Lorain), and Parker Fox (Reno, Nev./Oconee). Clemson’s defense came out aggressively, holding the Hokies without a field goal for the first 8:08 of the game. The teams played within two possessions in the first half before Virginia Tech’s Nahiem Alleyne matched a season high with four three-pointers over the next four minutes to help the Hokies take a lead and sparked an 11-2 run to take a seven-point advantage with 4:43 to play in the half. Clemson would trail by as many as nine with 1:11 to play in the half before a 10-0 run spanning halftime gave the Tigers the lead just over two minutes into the second half, as Hall put down a dunk and rattled home a jumper. The second half featured seven lead changes in the first eight minutes before the Tigers were able to stake a six-point lead with 10:08 to play. With the game knotted at 54-54 with 4:55 to play, Hall scored on consecutive possessions to give the Tigers a four-point edge. Nahiem Alleyne hit his season-high fifth three-pointer to close the margin to one. But Nick Honor’s jumper stretched it back out to three with 2:30 to play. Neither team scored over the next 1:45 as VT again pulled within one with 44 seconds to play. Clemson broke through full-court pressure from the Hokies, setting up Tyson’s opportunity with 32.2 seconds left, and Honor found Tyson alone at the top of the key. The senior took two dribbles and pulled up from ten feet, again giving the Tigers a cushion. The defense held on late to ice it for the Tigers. Get the latest news on all things Clemson men’s basketball by following us on Twitter (@ClemsonMBB), Facebook (/ClemsonMBB) and Instagram (@clemsonmbb).

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