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Clemson Falls to Alabama in Elite Eight Matchup

LOS ANGELES – Clemson men’s basketball’s historic NCAA Tournament run came to an end on Saturday night, as the No. 6 Tigers fell to the No. 4 Alabama Crimson Tide 89-82 in the Elite Eight inside the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.  Clemson was led offensively by Joseph Girard III (Glens Falls, N.Y./Glens Falls), who finished the game with 19 points, including 17 in the second half, highlighted by five second-half threes. Ian Schieffelin (Loganville, Ga./Grayson) finished with 18 points and 11 rebounds, good for his 11th double-double of the season. PJ Hall (Spartanburg, S.C./Dorman) tallied 14 points before fouling out, while Chase Hunter (Atlanta, Ga./Westlake) added 12 and a team-high five assists. RJ Godfrey (Suwanee, Ga./North Gwinnett) also finished with 12 points. The Tigers led by as many as 13 in the first half, as a jumper by Jack Clark (Cheltenham, Pa./Cheltenham) put the Tigers ahead 26-13 with 7:54 remaining. The Crimson Tide closed the half on a 22-6 run, however, to take a 35-32 lead into the half. Clemson hung around for the majority of the second half, not allowing Alabama to lead by more than six until back-to-back threes put the Crimson Tide up nine with 6:22 to go. A three-point-play from Schiefflin followed by a three from Girard cut the lead to three with just over 2:00 to go, but Alabama responded to take a seven-point advantage with 1:15 remaining. The teams traded baskets and free throws the remainder of game time, with Alabama taking the 89-82 win.  The Tigers finish the season with a 24-12 record, the best since 2017-18 (25-10), also a Sweet Sixteen team.  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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Clemson Falls to Alabama in Elite Eight Matchup

Clemson Falls to Alabama in Elite Eight Matchup
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No. 6 Tigers Elite Run Continues with 77-72 Victory over No. 2 Arizona

LOS ANGELES – Chase Hunter (Atlanta, Ga./Westlake)’s three-point play with 25 seconds remaining put the Tigers up five and helped hold off a late run by No. 2 seed Arizona (27-10), as No. 6 seed Clemson prevailed 77-72 inside the Crypto.com Arena to advance to the second NCAA Elite Eight in program history. The Tigers (24-11) are the first to advance to the West Regional final. Clemson led for 37:02 in the game and trailed for just 20 seconds, while the game was tied twice.  Arizona cut the lead to two with under a minute remaining, but the Tigers used the three-point play from Hunter to push the lead back to five. The Wildcats got a layup with 15 seconds to go to cut it back to three, but Dillon Hunter (Atlanta, Ga./Westlake) snuck behind everyone and made a layup with nine seconds remaining to clinch the victory for Clemson.  PJ Hall (Spartanburg, S.C./Dorman) and the elder Hunter combined for 20 of Clemson’s 38 second-half points, finishing the game with 17 and 18 points, respectively. Hall was also the Tigers’ leading rebounder, pulling down eight boards with Hunter adding seven. Ian Schieffelin (Loganville, Ga./Grayson) recorded his third-straight tournament game in double figures with 14 points to go along with seven rebounds.  Chauncey Wiggins (Grayson, Ga./Grayson) and RJ Godfrey (Suwanee, Ga./North Gwinnett) were big for the Tigers in the first half, finishing a combined 5-for-6 from the floor with three 3-pointers, including Godfrey’s third of the season.  Every Tiger that saw the court scored, as Clemson shot 49.2% from the floor as a team and recorded 17 assists on 29 made field goals. The 17 assists are the most for the Tigers in this year’s tournament. Clemson held Arizona to 37.3% shooting, just 17.9% from beyond the arc, their lowest three-point percentage of the year. The Bears’ 72 points were 15 below their season average. After a free throw by Caleb Love tied the game at 43 with 16:33 to go, Clemson held the Wildcats without a field goal for two minutes, but couldn’t stretch the lead, as Arizona grabbed a one-point advantage with 14:32 to go. Jack Clark (Cheltenham, Pa./Cheltenham) drained his only field goal of the second half, a three-pointer just 20 seconds later, to put the Tigers’ back in front and Clemson would never trail again.  The Wildcats tied the game one final time with 9:55 to go, but a layup by Hall sparked a 9-2 run to put Clemson back in front with 7:46 remaining. Both teams went without scoring for 2:30, but six points from Hall held off a furious Arizona run to help keep the Tigers in front.  The Tigers led by as many as 13 in the first half, as Wiggins’ third basket of the first 20 minutes gave Clemson the 27-14 advantage with 7:19 to go. Arizona cut it to six with 56 seconds remaining, but a pair of Schiefflin FTs gave the Tigers an eight-point lead heading into the break. The win, Clemson’s first over Arizona in history, puts the Tigers into the Elite Eight for the first time since the 1980 NCAA Tournament. The Tigers will face the winner of North Carolina/Alabama on Saturday inside Crypto.com Arena.   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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No. 6 Tigers' Elite Run Continues with 77-72 Victory over No. 2 Arizona

No. 6 Tigers' Elite Run Continues with 77-72 Victory over No. 2 Arizona
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NCAA Tournament Guide: Clemson vs. Alabama (March 30, 2024)

NCAA Tournament Guide: Clemson vs. Alabama (March 30, 2024)
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NCAA Tournament Guide: Clemson vs. Arizona (March 28, 2024)

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No. 6 Tigers Outlast No. 3 Bears, 72-64, to Advance to Sweet 16

MEMPHIS, Tenn. - The sixth-seeded Clemson University Men’s Basketball program never trailed, leading by as many as 15 points and holding on late, advancing to the fifth NCAA Sweet Sixteen in program history after a 72-64 victory over No. 3 Baylor (24-11) at FedEx Forum in the West Region. The Tigers (23-11) had a ten-point lead at halftime in the first meeting between the programs since 1983.  A 16-2 Baylor lead in a late four-minute span narrowed the margin to two, but Clemson went 8-for-8 from the line in the final two minutes to ice the win.  Clemson advances to play No. 2 Arizona (27-8) at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on Thursday, March 28. The Tigers joined NC State, North Carolina and Duke as ACC teams in the Sweet 16.  Sophomore RJ Godfrey (Suwanee, Ga./North Gwinnett) hit a pair of clutch free throws with 29 seconds to play to give Clemson a 68-64 lead, and added two more with 8.3 seconds left to ice the game.  Chase Hunter (Atlanta, Ga./Westlake) paced the Tigers offensively for a second straight game, netting 20 points on 5-for-10 shooting, and hit seven of his eight free throw attempts while handing out a team-high six assists. Hunter had scored 20 or more points once in the 2023-24 regular season before doing so in both NCAA Tournament games this week.  “We were hanging on for dear life at the end, but I thought our defense for 38 minutes was unbelievable,” said Head Coach Brad Brownell in his postgame interview on TNT.  The Tigers held Baylor to 64 points, their third-lowest offensive output of the season, and a 6-of-24 (.250) mark from behind the arc. Clemson hit 20-of-24 (.833) of its free throw attempts, while Baylor was unable to capitalize, hitting 16-of-26 and missing three one-and-one front-ends in the second half.  Ian Schieffelin (Loganville, Ga./Grayson) added 11 points and six rebounds, while Joe Girard III (Glens Falls, N.Y./Glens Falls) added 13 points, including a pair of free throws with 19 seconds left to give the Tigers a six-point advantage. PJ Hall (Spartanburg, S.C./Dorman) finished with 11 points in just 19 minutes as he battled foul trouble throughout before fouling out with 36.2 seconds to play.  After the teams traded three-pointers and were tied 5-5 in the first four minutes, Jack Clark’s (Cheltenham, Pa./Cheltenham) layup with 16:34 remaining in the first half gave the Tigers the lead for good. Hunter’s double-pump buzzer-beater from 25 feet just before halftime gave Clemson the 35-25 lead heading into the half.  Clemson stretched its lead to 14 six minutes into the second half, and led by 15 minutes after Schieffelin made a jumper with 6:44 to play. The Bears roared back with a 16-2 run to pull within two points at 64-62 with 2:18 to play. But Clemson went 8-for-8 as a team from the free throw stripe in the final two minutes to seal the win. 

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NCAA Tournament Guide: Clemson vs. Baylor (March 24, 2024)

NCAA Tournament Guide: Clemson vs. Baylor (March 24, 2024)
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Second-Largest Victory Margin in Clemson NCAAT History Power Tigers to Second Round

Second-Largest Victory Margin in Clemson NCAAT History Power Tigers to Second Round
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PJ Hall Named All-ACC First Team; Ian Schieffelin Named ACC's Most Improved – Clemson Tigers Official Athletics Site

CLEMSON, S.C. — Clemson University men’s basketball center PJ Hall (Spartanburg, S.C./Dorman) has been named to the All-ACC First Team, while junior forward Ian Schieffelin (Loganville, Ga./Grayson) was named the league’s Most Improved Player, announced by ACCN’s ACC PM this evening. This mark’s Hall’s second postseason honor from the ACC after earning Third Team recognition last season. Schieffelin earned his first postseason accolades. Hall’s honor makes it back-to-back seasons that Clemson has produced an All-ACC First Team player (Hunter Tyson, 2023). It marks the only occurrence in program history. Both Dale Davis and Elden Campbell landed on the First Team in 1990. Schieffelin joins Jaron Blossomgame (2016) as Clemson’s Most Improved winners – an award that started in 2014. Hall is one of just four players in America averaging 18.5 points, 7.0 rebounds 1.5 assists and 1.5 blocks per game. He has posted 13 20-point games this season and has scored in double-figures 30 times. Hall has totaled seven double-doubles. Hall finished third in the ACC in scoring with 18.8 points per game, while ranking 12th in rebounding (6.8 per game). He is shooting at a very high clip this season, eighth in the league (49.0 percent). Defensively, Hall is tied for fourth in the ACC blocks per game (1.58) and has 49 blocked shots this season. Recently named a finalist for the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Award (Nation’s Best Center), he is 10th on Clemson’s all-time scoring list (1,625 points). He is just the fourth Tiger to amass 1,600 points, 600 rebounds and 100 blocks in a career (Trevor Booker, Elden Campbell and Dale Davis). He has posted seven double-doubles, including a career high 31 points and 17 rebounds against Georgia Tech (Jan. 16). Schieffelin turned in a career year for the Tigers en route to the Most Improved Player award. He averaged 9.7 points, 9.6 rebounds and 2.2 assists per game, while totaling 19 steals and 15 blocks. He shot 57.9 percent from the field, 52.8 percent from three and 76.7 percent at the line. He is one of 13 players nationally averaging at least 9.5 points, 9.5 rebounds and 2.0 assists. He finished with a career high 17 rebounds in a win at Pittsburgh (Dec. 3) and posted nine double-doubles and 15 double-digit rebounding games. Schieffelin became the first player in the country to post a stat line of at least 16 points, 11 rebounds, five steals and four blocks in a single game (vs. North Carolina, 1/6). Only six others have accomplished that this season. Schieffelin joined Joseph Girard III (Glens Falls, N.Y./Glens Falls) on the All-ACC Honorable Mention list. Girard had career highs in field goal percentage (43.7), 3-point percentage (42.5), free throw percentage (95.6) and rebounds per game (3.2). Girard secured the 2,000 career-point plateau in his return to Syracuse. He netted 18 points, the exact amount he needed, to lead Clemson. He posted nine 20-point games and made multiple threes in 27 games, including 13 where he made four or more. The Tigers open the ACC Tournament on Wednesday, March 13 at 9:30 p.m. on ESPN2 or ESPNU. Clemson will face the winner of Boston College vs. Miami (Fla.). 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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