Clemson, S.C. - The Tigers fell 69-60 in a hard-fought game against the Miami Hurricanes in Littlejohn Coliseum. Clemson falls to 6-10 on the season and 0-5 in the ACC. Delicia Washington finished with a season high 24 points for the Tigers. The Macclenny, Florida native shot a perfect 3-3 from behind the arc and 10-14 from the floor. Amari Robinson finished with nine points and a team-high six rebounds, while Hannah Hank turned in a game-high four steals. Ten Tigers saw action in the game, with nine players scoring at least one basket. The Tigers started off strong, shooting 53% from the floor and 33% from behind the arc during the first quarter. Hannah Hank and Washington drained threes back-to-back early in the quarter to give the Tigers an early 12-7 lead. Amari Robinson rounded out the quarter with a buzzer beater to give the Tigers an 18-16 lead. The teams played a tight first half, with Miami holding a 32-29 advantage. Daisha Bradford went 4-5 on the floor at the end of the h
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Former Syracuse women’s basketball center Kamilla Cardoso transfers to South Carolina
Updated Apr 30, 12:29 PM;
Posted Apr 30, 11:14 AM
SAN ANTONIO, TX - MARCH 23: The University of Connecticut takes on the Syracuse University during the second round of the 2021 NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Tournament held at Alamodome on March 23, 2021 in San Antonio, Texas. (Photo by Ben Solomon/NCAA Photos)
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Syracuse, N.Y. Kamilla Cardoso, who spent one season with the Syracuse women’s basketball program, will transfer to the University of South Carolina, the school announced Friday.
Cardoso signed a financial aid agreement to join the Gamecocks, according to a release. She has four years of eligibility remaining.