CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Clemson basketball’s ACC tournament run ended on Friday. The three-seeded Tigers fell to No. 2 Louisville, losing 76-73 at Spectrum Center in Charlotte, North Carolina.
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This story was updated to add new information. CLEMSON — Clemson basketball rose from No. 11 to No. 10 in the USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll released on Monday. The Tigers (26-5 ...
Clemson has landed a commitment from one of its top offensive line targets, securing a massive win on the recruiting trail. Four-star offensive tackle Adam Guthrie out of Miami Trace (Washington ...
The No. 11 Clemson Tigers won their seventh straight game Wednesday night at Boston College, getting 21 points from former Eagles guard Jaeden Zackery in his return to Chestnut Hill. The Tigers (25-5 ...
The No. 11 Clemson Tigers defeated the Boston College Eagles, 78-69, Wednesday night at Conte Forum in Chestnut Hill to avoid an upset in ACC play. It was the seventh straight win for Brad Brownell's ...
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Clemson’s legal battle against the ACC is coming to an end. The Clemson University Board of Trustees approved a settlement Tuesday that allows the school and the conference to drop their dueling ...
In the ongoing saga surrounding ACC realignment, Clemson University’s approach to its lawsuit against the conference sharply contrasts with Florida State’s more aggressive pursuit of an exit.
Ex-Clemson offensive lineman Justin Falcinelli, the vice president of the College Football Players Association, trolled South Carolina and coach Shane Beamer Tuesday during a congressional hearing.
And Clemson followed. If you’re shocked by ... “We never said we wanted to leave the ACC” — after his university spent months, and millions in legal fees, doing just that.