FINAL SCORE: Clemson 63, Georgia Tech 64RECORDS: Clemson (11-14, 4-9 ACC), Georgia Tech (15-11, 6-8 ACC)CLEMSON LEADERS: Dayshanette Harris (24 points, 8-17 FG, 7 assists), Amari Robinson, Ruby Whitehorn and Madi Ott (8 rebounds). NOTABLES: With her fourth made free throw, Robinson moved up to second-most made free throws in Clemson history. After scoring her 11th point in the third quarter, Robinson now stands in third place for most career points in program history. Robinson passed Mary Anne Cubelic for fifth most made field goals in Clemson history and now has 654. Harris scored 24, three points away from tying her career high of 27 set in 2020. Robinson, Harris and Whitehorn all scored in double figures. CLEMSON, S.C. - Amari Robinson moved up the Clemson record books on Thursday night, as the Tigers dropped a nail-biter to the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets 63-64. Robinson surpassed Clemson women’s basketball legend Barbara Kennedy-Dixon in the record books with her 416th fre
Clemson vs. Georgia Tech Clemson, S.C. (Littlejohn Coliseum) Thursday, February 15, 7:00 p.m. ACCNX Listen Live Live Stats Twitter • Instagram • Facebook Clemson Notes (PDF) CLEMSON, S.C. – The Clemson Tigers women’s basketball team (11-13, 4-8) returns home to the friendly confines of Littlejohn Coliseum where it will face off against its longtime ACC rival, the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (14-11, 5-8). The game tips off in Littlejohn Coliseum on Thursday, February 15 at 7:00 p.m. and can be seen on ACCNX. Fred Cunningham and Jim Davis will be on the call for ACCNX, William Qualkinbush and Sarah-Jo Lawrence can be heard locally on 105.5 The Roar or on the Clemson Tigers app. The Tigers are winners of three of their last four outings, holding their opponents to less than 70 points in each of those three wins. Clemson enters the game shorthanded with three rotation players unavailable to play. Maddi Cluse had season-ending knee surgery, Mackenzie Kramer is o
GREENSBORO, N.C. - Dr. Rhondda Robinson Thomas and Dr. James E. “Jim” Bostic Jr. have been named Clemson’s recipients of the 2023 ACC UNITE Award, which was created in 2021 to honor individuals affiliated with the league who have made an impact in the areas of racial and social justice. Over the past several decades, both Thomas and Bostic have played pivotal roles in the development of education and programming of African American history at Clemson. Dr. James E. (Jim) Bostic and his legacy has included success in education and business, as well as philanthropic support for efforts to provide a more diverse campus at Clemson. His service and contributions to Clemson University are lengthy – from becoming the first African American to earn a doctorate at Clemson in 1972, to the leadership of IPTAY, Bostic has consistently served Clemson and created incredible opportunities for those who have come after him. In addition to earning Clemson’s Highest Honor – The Clemson Medall