Clemson, S.C. – Clemson head coach Amy Smith has announced three new additions to the Clemson Family in Trinity Webb, Hannah Clark, and Dani Nielsen. “We are so excited to welcome our newest group of Tigers into the Clemson family,” said Smith. These three are not only phenomenal athletes and students but phenomenal people that will help Clemson Gymnastics continue to grow and evolve. We are so grateful to each of them for buying into the vision of Clemson Gymnastics early on well before we had a lot to tangibles to show, it means a ton; they are Tigers thru and thru, we can’t wait for them to get to Tiger Town and represent Clemson Gymnastics!”Trinity WebbTrinity Webb is set to join the Tigers next semester, arriving in Tiger Town in January 2024. The Smithville, Mo., native competed with Fuzion Gymnastics and is a four-time national qualifier and earned fourth place on bars at the 2022 Nationals. Her highest score on bars is a 9.900 at the 2023 Cupid Classic, which earne
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By Shannon Fagan, WEIS Sports Director CENTRE – The game plan first-year girls basketball coach Richard Barton had for the Cherokee County Lady Warriors against the Talladega Lady Tigers in their Class 4A sub-regional game sounded simple enough. Put a body on Trinity Webb and box her out. That proved to be easier said than