Clemson, S.C. - Despite a career-high-tying 27 points from Amari Robinson, Clemson fell 79-68 to Florida State on Tuesday night inside Littlejohn Coliseum, in a game that was rescheduled from earlier this month. The win moves the Seminoles to 8-7 (2-3 ACC), while the loss drops the Tigers to 6-11 (0-6 ACC). Robinson finished 10-15 from the floor and 2-3 from beyond the arc, while Delicia Washington and Daisha Bradford each also scored in double-figures with 17 and 10, respectively. Eleven Tigers saw action in the game with six of them recording at least one bucket. Hannah Hank set a season high with five steals. The Tigers started off hot, going 3-3 from behind the arc and going 10-14 from the floor in the game’s first 10 minutes. Clemson went on an 11-2 and 6-0 run accompanied by a 4-0 run by Washington to set the tone, while Weronika Hipp highlighted the Tigers’ early momentum with a 3-point buzzer beater to avoid a shot clock violation with three minutes left in the first quarte
Clemson, S.C. – Cameron Swartz poured in 39 points and Boston College downed Clemson, 80-74, on Sunday afternoon inside Littlejohn Coliseum. The win moves BC 8-6 on the year, 2-2 in ACC play, while the loss drops the Tigers to 6-9, 0-4 in ACC play.Amari Robinson turned in a season-high 25 points for the Tigers. The Douglasville, Ga., native finished 9-of-14 from the floor and a perfect 6-for-6 from the FT line, while adding seven rebounds. Delicia Washington finished with 12 points, a team-high eight rebounds, four assists and four steals, while Madi Ott was the only other Tiger in double figures with 10. The teams played a tight first quarter, with BC holding a 17-13 advantage, before the Tigers tied the game at 17 one minute into the second. The Eagles slowly pushed the lead to 10 at the 2:11 mark. The Tigers tried to chip away, but went into halftime trailing 40-31.Clemson cut the lead to five twice during the third, the second time on a three by MaKayla Elmore. BC pushed the lea
Clemson, S.C. – Behind 18 points and eight rebounds from Jada Boyd, fifth-ranked NC State downed Clemson, 79-52, on Thursday night inside Littlejohn Coliseum. The loss drops the Tigers to 6-7 (0-2 ACC) on the year, while the win moves the Wolfpack to 12-2 (3-0 ACC).The Tigers, down three of their top four scorers, were led by freshman Madi Ott with 14 points, including 12 from beyond the arc. Gabby Elliott finished with 12 points and Amari Robinson was the other Tiger in double-figures with 11. LaTrese Saine led Clemson on the boards with six rebounds, while Eno Inyang tallied a career-high four blocks.The Wolfpack jumped out to an early lead, winning the first quarter 25-11. The Tigers, however, cut it to nine midway through the second quarter following back-to-back Ott threes and an Elliott layup. The Pack closed the half with two free throws to take a 40-27 lead into halftime.NC State out-scored the Tigers 26-8 in the third to seemingly put the game out of reach, but Clemson won t
CLEMSON, S.C. – Behind buckets from 13 different players, Clemson got back into the win column with a 84-49 win over Wofford on Friday night. The victory moves the Tigers to 6-4 on the year, while the loss drops the Terriers to 4-7.Gabby Elliott and Daisha Bradford were the only Tigers in double figures with 12 and 10, respectively. The Tigers hit a season-high nine threes, with Elliott, Bradford, Hannah Hank and Sydney Standifer each draining two. Clemson also dished out a season-high 17 assists. The Tigers held the Terriers to a .234 shooting percentage, including giving up just five field goals in the second half. Clemson got 46 bench points on the night and converted 17 Wofford turnovers into 21 points.The Tigers raced out to an early lead, grabbing a 15-4 lead at the first quarter media timeout. A Bradford layup gave the Tigers a 24-10 lead at the end of the game’s first 10 minutes. Three Clemson three-pointers in the second quarter gave the Tigers a 42-25 advantage at halftim