Seven student-athletes from Clemson's 2023 football team tight end Sage Ennis, wide receiver Hamp Greene, cornerback Sheridan Jones, offensive lineman Walker Parks, running back Will Shipley and punter Aidan Swanson were named Wednesday to the National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame’s NFF Hampshire Honor Society.
Clemson, SC All four of Clemson’s counting players shot two-under-par on the front nine, each player’s last nine holes of the day, to lead Clemson to a six-under-par team score of 278 and an eighth-place finish out of 13 teams on Tuesday at the third annual Lewis Chitengwa Memorial at the University of Virginia’s Birdwood Course in Charlottesville, Va.Clemson made a five team improvement on the final day with its six-under par team score that was the second best team score of the day. Clemson’s four counting players included three players who shot under par and one at par.Clemson now has a 74-67-1 record for the year against the field, including 58-30-1 in the spring. The only tournament left before NCAA regional bids is the ACC Tournament at Charlotte Country Club April 19-22.The Clemson team counting four players had nine birdies and just one bogey on the front nine, the club’s second nine holes of the day. “It was an important, clutch performance on that second nine
CLEMSON, S.C. - Clemson women's basketball and head coach Shawn Poppie announced the signing of Summah Evans on Tuesday. Evans, a six-foot tall grad student from Cairns, Australia, joins the Tigers following two years at Mercer. She started her collegiate career at North Florida. In her most recent season at Mercer, Evans averaged 13.4 points per game, 7.5 rebounds per game, and shot over 40% from beyond the arc on nearly 100 attempts en route to being named a Southern Conference All-Conference selection. Last season, Evans recorded three double-doubles and scored a season high of 35 points against Samford on 14-20 shooting from the floor, including five made three-pointers. She was also named the 2022-23 Southern Conference Defensive Player of the Year. Prior to Mercer, Evans played two seasons at North Florida, starting in 11 games in her time there. Her time in Florida was highlighted by an 18-point game against Lipscomb in which UNF won in overtime. POPPIE’S THOUGHTS I cou
CLEMSON, S.C. – Clemson women’s basketball head coach Shawn Poppie announced a trio of additions to his coaching staff on Tuesday. Joining Poppie at Clemson will be assistant coaches Jonathan Goldberg, Katelyn Grisillo, and Jayda Worthy, all of whom are coming to the upstate following time on Poppie’s staff at Chattanooga. JON GOLDBERG Title: Director of Player Development and Recruiting/Assistant Coach Hometown: Stowe, Vt. Alma Mater: Emerson College Coaching Career: 2014-16: Chattanooga, Graduate Assistant 2016-17: Chattanooga, Director of Student-Athlete Development 2018-24: Assistant Coach During his ten years on staff with the Mocs, Chattanooga was crowned Southern Conference champions on four different occasions and advanced to the Women’s NIT twice. He was crucial in the recruitment and development of several all-conference players including Abbey Cornelius, Ebonie Williams, Yazz Wazeerud-Din, and Raven Thompson. Playing Career: Nominated team captain by his teammates pr