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Atlanta, Ga. - With 10 different Tigers scoring at least two points, Clemson women’s basketball (6-3) cruised to an 85-58 win over Georgia State (4-6) on Sunday afternoon in the GSU Convocation Center. Madi Ott led the charge for the Tigers with 14 points, while Amari Robinson (13 points), Brie Perpignan (12 points) and Hannah Hank (11 points) also finished in double figures.The Tigers held Georgia State to 36.7% shooting from the floor, while limiting the Panthers to 13.3% from beyond the arc. Across the court, Clemson shot 46.9% from the floor and 44.8% from three making 13, just one three-pointer shy of the school record set earlier this season. Hank dominated the opening frame for the Tigers, going a perfect 3-for-3 behind the arc and adding a driving layup to help give Clemson a three-point advantage after the first. The Tigers stretched the lead in the first four minutes of the second quarter going on a 14-2 run against the Panthers led by Ott and Robinson scoring six and four
Greensboro, N.C. – Delicia Washington scored 33 points as Clemson downed Syracuse, 88-69, in the first round of the 2022 ACC Tournament. The win moves the Tigers to 10-20 on the year, while the loss ends the Orange’s season at 11-18. Washington finished with her fifth double-double of the season with 33 points and 11 rebounds. Amari Robinson, Hannah Hank, and Daisha Bradford each finished in double-figures, combining for 40 points, with Hank turning in a season-high 17. Clemson shot .560 from the floor, its best shooting percentage of the season. Behind seven points from Washington, the Tigers took a five-point advantage into the second quarter. Clemson continued to push the tempo to extend their lead by six at the break, led by Washington’s 13. Clemson opened up a 12-point lead in the third quarter, beginning the frame by out-scoring the Orange 10-4. Syracuse clawed back to cut the lead to five, but two Washington free throws and a layup by Weronika Hipp gave the Tigers a nine
Tallahassee, Fla. – Delicia Washington had a game-high 24 points and the Tigers rallied for a double-digit halftime deficit to lead in the third quarter, but Florida State used clutch free throws to hold off the comeback, taking a 75-70 victory on Sunday afternoon. The win moves FSU to 9-8 (3-4 ACC) on the year, while the loss drops the Tigers to 7-12 (1-7 ACC).Washington’s 24 led all scorers, while Daisha Bradford was the only other Tiger in double-figures with 12. Hannah Hank finished with a team-high five rebounds and two blocks. The Tigers shot 46.3% from the floor (25-54) including going 9-18 (50%) for one of their best offensive games of the season. Clemson also finished a perfect 11-11 from the free throw line, including 6-6 for Washington.The Tigers, down by as many as 12 in the second quarter, came out after halftime and poured in 27 points in the third quarter. Clemson opened the third on an 8-0 run, including back-to-back threes by Robinson and Weronika Hipp. The two tea
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