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Clemson Falls to Miami on Senior Day

Clemson Falls to Miami on Senior Day CLEMSON, S.C.  Closing out the regular season with a back-and-forth affair versus Miami, Clemson fell at Littlejohn Coliseum on Sunday. The Tigers were unable to record a victory on Senior Day, as the Hurricanes won 68-62. From the field, the Tigers (10-12, 5-12) shot 34.4 percent, while the Hurricanes (11-10, 8-10) shot 45.3 percent. Clemson poured in eight 3-pointers, two more than the ‘Canes made, and went 10-for-14 at the free throw line. The Tigers also won the rebounding battle 42-35, including an 18-9 edge on the offensive glass, and scored 20 points off Miami’s 14 turnovers. Also of note, Clemson registered 20 bench points, 16 points in the paint and 12 assists.

Florida State Outlasts Clemson in Double-Overtime Thriller

Florida State Outlasts Clemson in Double-Overtime Thriller TALLAHASSEE, Fla. For the second time on the season, a thrilling duel between Clemson and Florida State came down to the wire. While the Tigers had the upper hand in the matchup earlier in the season, the Seminoles pulled out a 95-88 win at the Donald L. Tucker Civic Center on Thursday, with the action-packed matchup requiring two overtimes in order to reach its conclusion. In the double-overtime clash, Clemson (8-5, 3-5) shot 39.1 percent from the field, and the Seminoles (5-2, 4-2) generated a field goal percentage of 50.0. The Tigers made 36 field goals, three more than the Seminoles, and connected on four 3-pointers and 12 free throws. The physical contest included its fair share of fouls, and FSU went 24-for-33 at the charity stripe. Clemson came out on top off the rebounding margin 47-43 and scored 20 points off 23 Florida State turnovers. On top of pulling down 23 offensive boards, the Tigers tabbed 24 second-chanc

Clemson Celebrates 2020-21 UPIC Interns

Clemson Celebrates 2020-21 UPIC Interns Clemson University’s University Professional Internship and Co-op Program (UPIC) has become a pillar of development for students to utilize during their time as a Tiger. Clemson’s Student-Athlete Development department, led by Assistant Directors Sable Lee and Anthony Hines, is proud to have helped 24 student-athletes take advantage of the program while continuing to pursue excellence at their sport during the 2020 fall semester. “I couldn’t be prouder of this group of student-athletes,” said Lee. “Their dedication to their professional growth amid a pandemic is to be recognized and honored. Thank you to ONE Clemson, Dr. Lori Pindar, Robin Bradley, and all of our mentors who made an impact on our student-athletes.”

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