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CLEMSON, S.C. – The Clemson gymnastics team announced the newest three signees to the 2023 class, including a true freshman and two veteran transfers. With thes
CLEMSON, S.C. – The Clemson gymnastics team and Head Coach Amy Smith are excited to announce the newest four signees to the 2023 class. • Sierra Church • Cornelius, N.C. ?? • ?? • Everest Gymnastics • ???? Smith on Church – “We are so excited to add Sierra to Team 1. This is an absolute dream come true for Sierra, and we are so happy to be a part of it with her. Sierra is an extraordinary student and vibrant person. She will be able to contribute on beam and floor. She is an exquisite beam worker and beautiful and clean on floor. Her movement quality on both events is exemplary. • Lauren Rutherford • Roswell, Ga. • NC State • Roswell Gymnastics • ??? Smith on Rutherford – We are thrilled to have Lauren be a part of inaugural team. Lauren brings so much to the table, not only her strong gymnastics and competitive experience, but she is an exceptional student and has engaging personality. She is incredibly strong on vault, bars and floor and will make
CARY, N.C. – The 12th seeded and No. 42 Clemson women’s tennis team (16-12, 3-10 ACC) fought hard against No. 13 (5) Miami (15-6, 9-4 ACC) but fell 4-0 in the second round of the ACC Tournament on Thursday. Several Tigers had opportunities to win their singles matches, but were unable to secure victories prior to the Hurricanes’ match-clinching point. This was the second consecutive season in which Clemson advanced to the second round of the ACC Tournament. The Tigers await their postseason fate with a 16-12 record and a 3-10 ACC resume. Their 16 wins is the most in a season for the program since 2015. QUOTE Miami got the upper hand early, claiming Courts 2 and 3 in doubles 6-1, 6-2, respectively, leaving Sophia Hatton and Eleni Louka’s Court 1 match unfinished at 4-4. Hatton and Louka had competed valiantly with the No. 44 ranked pair in the country. Continuing their solid play, the Hurricanes claimed the first singles point on Court 3, 6-0, 6-2. Court 4 was the next poi
CARY, N.C. – The Clemson women’s tennis team (15-11, 3-10 ACC) put it all out there and battled from the first point against Virginia Tech (10-14, 1-12 ACC) to capture a huge 4-3 win in the first round of the ACC Tournament. The Hokies got off to a quick start in doubles, registering their first win on Court 1 by a score of 6-2. Shortly after, Jenna Thompson and Leigh Van Zyl got the Tigers back on track as they defeated Virginia Tech’s Cartledge and Richtrova, 6-2. It came down to Court 2 where the Hokies won 6-2 to clinch the doubles point. Eleni Louka looked solid from the first serve for the Tigers, beating No. 49 Uslu 6-2, 6-1 to tie things up at one a piece. No. 113 Dani Medvedeva continued her winning ways as she pushed the Tigers to a 2-1 lead after winning 6-1, 6-4. The Hokies brought the score to 2-2 shortly after with a 6-4, 6-3 win on Court 5. Cristina Mayorova soundly defeated Virginia Tech’s Barad Itzhaki 6-3, 6-3 to extend the Clemson lead to 3-2 with only on