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Shorthanded Tigers Narrowly Fall to Hurricanes in Overtime, 75-72

Final Score (Overtime): Clemson 72, Miami 75Records: Miami 15-7 (5-6), Clemson 11-13 (4-8)Clemson Leaders: Amari Robinson: 24 points (10-19 FG, 1-3 3FG, 3-3 FT) Amari Robinson and Ruby Whitehorn: seven rebounds Dayshanette Harris: six assistsNotables: Madi Ott records her first start since her freshman season (2021-22). Mackenzie Kramer did not see game action due to illness. Tigers record first overtime game of the season Amari Robinson records eighth game with 20+ points and at least five rebounds Maddi Cluse will undergo season-ending knee surgery. CORAL GABLES, FLA.-  Despite an impressive performance from Amari Robinson and Dayshanette Harris Thursday evening, the Clemson Tigers fell to the Miami Hurricanes in Coral Gables, Fla., while missing consistent starter Mackenzie Kramer (illness) in addition to Danielle Rauch and Maddi Cluse due to injuries. Robinson’s performance did not disappoint on Thursday evening; The 5th year graduate student contributed 24 points tonight a

Tigers Fall to No 22 Seminoles

FINAL SCORE: Clemson 72, Florida State 78   RECORDS: Clemson (8-7, 1-2) Florida State (12-4, 3-1)   CLEMSON LEADERS: Day Harris 20 points (8-11 FG, 3-5 3FG), Amari Robinson (8 rebounds), Harris (4 assists)   CLEMSON, S.C. - Clemson women’s basketball fell to the No. 22 Florida State on Sunday afternoon in a hard fought battle at Littlejohn Coliseum. The last time the two programs met in Clemson, the Tigers defeated the Seminoles 74-61. Entering the game, Amari Robinson led the ACC in FG percentage, shooting 60% from the field, and this afternoon she contributed 13 of the Tigers’ 72 points.    Florida State got an early jump in the first quarter, but the Tigers stayed competitive throughout the entire 10 minutes. Coming out of the five minute timeout, Danielle Rauch drained a three to bring the Tigers within three, boosting the Tigers’ momentum. Dayshanette Harris led Clemson in scoring with nine, and closed the Seminole lead to five with a clutch three point play to close ou

Tigers Fall to No 24 North Carolina

FINAL SCORE: Clemson 70, Air Force 54 RECORDS: Clemson (1-0), Air Force (0-1) CLEMSON LEADERS: Ruby Whitehorn 17 points (7-12 FG,1-5 3FG), Amari Robinson 14 points (5-6 FG, 0-0 3FG) NOTABLES: The Tigers won their first face-off against the Falcons. The Tigers scored at least 70 points this season for the 9th time. Ruby Whitehorn scored 17 points. Amari Robinson tailed 14 points. The Tigers are now 6-1 at home this season. CLEMSON, S.C – Behind 17 points from Ruby Whitehorn and an additional 14 from Amari Robinson, the Clemson Tigers got back in the win column with a 70-54 victory over the Air Force Falcons on Tuesday afternoon. Despite the Tigers winning the jump ball, Keelie O’Hollaren was able to put the Falcons on the board. Even though the Falcons scored first, the Tigers were quick to respond with a 3-point lead after the first quarter. Air Force was able to minimize the gap in the second quarter, but the Tigers were able to capitalize on points turnovers which sparked the

Tigers Blow Out Bucs, Close Non-Conference Schedule With 73-50 Win

FINAL SCORE: Clemson 73, ETSU 50   RECORDS: Clemson (8-5, 1-0) ETSU (10-4)   CLEMSON LEADERS: Ruby Whitehorn 18 points (8-15 FG, 2-4 3FG), Amari Robinson (8 rebounds), Danielle Rauch (6 assists)   NOTABLES: Amanda Butler takes a win in her first matchup against ETSU. Ruby Whitehorn scored 18 points, her second consecutive game as Clemson’s leading scorer. Mackenzie Kramer followed with 12 points after going 4-7 from outside. Clemson shot 50% from both FG and 3FG in the first half, and 48.1% FG and 46.2% 3FG during the second half. Tigers move to 7-1 at home.   CLEMSON, S.C. - Clemson women’s basketball ended East Tennessee’s (10-4) six-game winning streak on Friday afternoon, defeating the Buccaneers 73-50. This was their first time meeting since 2003, and Amanda Butler’s first time facing off against the Buccaneers. The Tigers (8-5) were lights out from the three point line, knocking down ten on the game. This puts them at 10th in the school record books for 3-point field

WBB Preview Part 1 - The Roster

Time for my (belated) overlong discussion of the Women’s Basketball Team.  Last night was the annual exhibition opener against D2 Saginaw Valley State. MGoBoard poster jplwhite has a nice overview of that over on the message board, so I won’t step on their toes here.    This season sees, by far, the most roster transfer in KBA’s tenure.  It’s a new world out there, right?  

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