CLEMSON, S.C. Head Coach Dabo Swinney and Lemanski Hall jointly announced today that Hall will not return to Clemson's coaching staff in 20214. Swinney and Hall issued the following statements Thursday: STATEMENT FROM HEAD COACH DABO SWINNEY: “Lemanski Hall and I met and had a great conversation about his future and long-term goals both personally and professionally, and after great thought and discussion, we came to a mutual decision for him to seek opportunities to advance his career elsewhere. “I am so thankful for Ski and his wife, Leslie, and their family. Lemanski and I have been almost lifelong friends back to 1989 and he is someone I love like a brother. I’m appreciative and thankful for the impact he has had here at Clemson. “Since joining our program as an analyst in 2015, he has been part of six College Football Playoff teams, seven ACC title teams, four national championship game appearances and two national titles. Since becoming an on-field coach in 2018,
CLEMSON Jeffrey J. “JB” Brown ’95 and Sara M. Brown ’98 are laying the foundation for the future of Clemson University through a gift of $2.5 million in support of scholarships, the Clemson Experience for students, inclusive excellence and The Wilbur O. and Ann Powers College of Business. This gift establishes the Brown family as the latest Academic Cornerstone Partners for Clemson University.
CLEMSON, S.C. - Clemson held a formal groundbreaking ceremony on Dec. 7 to officially commence the $37.5 million expansion plan for new and upgraded lakefront facilities for lacrosse, gymnastics and rowing. The plan was initially approved in Feb. 2022. In June 2021, Clemson announced the addition of Women’s Lacrosse and Women’s Gymnastics, which will begin competition in the 2022-23 and 2023-24 academic years, respectively. The stunning new project would overlook Lake Hartwell, adjacent to the current rowing facility, and create a vibrant area for student-athletes. Existing trails in the area will be kept intact. Project Briefs Lacrosse Stadium and Operations Complex The development features a new lacrosse stadium, including bleacher seating and artificial turf, and a 9,000-square-foot operations complex, including coaches' offices, locker rooms, player lounge and other amenities. Gymnastics Operations Complex and Practice Facility The Gymnastics team, which will compete in Li
“Don’t ever let anything be ordinary; ordinary is average, normal, usual and commonplace.” It’s an adage that Jim and Candace Brown live by. And on Dec. 3, the Brown family solidified that notion, committing an extraordinary gift to support IPTAY and Clemson Athletics. The commitment is the largest in IPTAY history and among the largest in University history. The gift will support several areas of Clemson’s Athletic program, including football and basketball. “Since I was a small kid, it’s always been the people at Clemson that are special - the way they connect and care about one another,” said Jim Brown, whose family has been a Cornerstone Partner. “We raised our children going to Clemson Football games, and the atmosphere - the friends you make - it’s a mini-family reunion seven times a year. The thing that’s most special is the people and the family connections. It’s hard to describe in words when you are there, and the education and opportunity Clemson