No. 15 Clemson could finally exhale after its recent struggles and can build on the momentum from its victory over Georgia Tech into the final week of the regular season.
Clemson University men’s basketball’s head coach Brad Brownell has been named a semifinalist for the Werner Ladder Naismith Men’s College Coach of the Year award, announced today by the Atlanta Tipoff Club.
This season, No. 11 Clemson had usually answered the calls of crunch time by staying calm and composed when things got close towards the end of games. This time, the Tigers slipped up.
Clemson basketball sits alone in second place in the ACC, but are the Tigers getting enough respect? It will be interesting to see where Clemson lands later today in the latest rankings.
Lost in the hubbub of the new early signing period was Clemson's win on the hardwood over South Carolina. Recently, Clemson has been dominant over South Carolina in men's sports.
With his team’s recent success, head coach Brad Brownell wants to keep the momentum going against in-state rival South Carolina on Tuesday night. Brownell wants a sold-out crowd in Littlejohn Coliseum.