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TABLE OF CONTENTS

The 2009-10 men’s basketball guide was written and edited by Tim Bourret and Philip Sikes. Book layout and design by Sikes. Special thanks to the following for assistance in the production of this guide: Sam Blackman, Ashley Earle, Katrina Eddie, Brian Hennessy, Colin Leonard, William Qualkinbush, and the late Dr. Harold Vigodsky. This guide would not have been possible without the tireless research efforts of the late Bob Bradley.

PhotographyPhotography used for this media guide was provided by: Rex Brown, Kerry Capps, Eddie Cliffe, Mark Crammer, William Cromer, Scott Cunningham, Jon Hamlin, Charles Haralson, Steven Maikoski, National Basketball Association, Ross Obley, Roy Philpott, Randy Rampey, Rafael Suanes, Michael Tang, Brian Tirpak, USA Basketball, Vern Verna, Bob Waldrop, Patrick Wright.

On the CoversThe front cover features seniors Trevor Booker, Karolis Petrukonis and David Potter, along with Head Coach Oliver Purnell. The back cover features returning lettermen and the schedule.

Extra CopiesTo order, please send a check for $15 made out to the Clemson Athletic Department to the below address:

Sports Information OfficeP.O. Box 31, Clemson, SC 29633

Mission StatementThe Department of Athletics offers nationally prominent athletic programs. Through a dedicated commitment to educational interests, a competitive athletic program, and integrity in all areas, the student-athletes, coaches, and staff strive to bring credit and recognition to Clemson University.

The mission of the Athletic Department is to sponsor a broad-based athletic program that provides educational and athletic opportunities for young men and women to grow, develop, and serve the interests of Clemson University by complementing and enhancing its diversity and quality of life.

Furthermore, the Athletic Department seeks to be a source of pride for the citizens of the State of South Carolina and to be recognized as a nationally prominent program, through consistently high levels of performance and accomplishment in athletic competitions.

The Athletic Department strives to develop student-athletes academically and athletically with the total commitment of aiding their efforts to graduate from Clemson University and advance to careers that will enable them to be productive members of society.

The Athletic Department will act in an ethical and honest manner, dedicated to compliance with all Federal, State, NCAA, Conference, and University rules and regulations.

Media Guide CreditsGeneral Information

Clemson’s Basketball Heritage 2-52009-10 Roster 62009-10 Quick Facts 7Media Information 82009-10 Outlook 9-112009-10 Preseason Notes 14-152009-10 ACC Schedule 16-172009-10 Tiger Schedule 182009-10 Opponents 71-74

Player ProfilesZavier Anderson 20Catalin Baciu 21-22Jonah Baize 23Devin Booker 24Trevor Booker 25-28Jerai Grant 29-31Donte Hill 32Milton Jennings 33Noel Johnson 34Bryan Narcisse 35-36Karolis Petrukonis 37-38David Potter 39-41Tanner Smith 42-43Demontez Stitt 44-46Andre Young 47-48

Coaching & Support StaffOliver Purnell 50-54Purnell vs. All Competition 55-56Purnell Chronological History 57-58Ron Bradley 59Frank Smith 60Josh Postorino 61Michael Morrell 62Support Staff 63-64

Clemson AdministrationNCAA Compliance 65Administration Head Shots 66-67James F. Barker, President 68Terry Don Phillips, Athletic Director 69

This Is Tiger BasketballClemson Radio Network 70Clemson University 76-77Campus Life 78-79Student-Athlete Enrichment 80-81Huckabee Annex 82-83Littlejohn Coliseum 84-85Gameday Atmosphere 86-87Player Development 88Strength & Conditioning 89NBA Influence 90NBA Draft History 91Tradition By Position 92-94Clemson Basketball Graduate Spotlight 95National Exposure 96-97Landmark Wins 98

2008-09 Year In ReviewBack-to-Back NCAA Tournaments 12-13Final Statistics 100Results and Game Leaders 101Team Game by Game Stats 102Superlatives 103Final Senior Bios, 2008-09 104-105ACC Standings and Statistics 106-108Boxscores 109-117

Clemson RecordsIndividual Records 119-121Individual Game Bests 122-125Individual Season Bests 126-127Yearly Leaders 128-130Class Records 131-132Career Records 133-135Team Records 136Team Game Bests 137-139Team Season Bests 140Winning Streaks 141Statistical Trends 141-142ACC Single-Game Bests 143Statistical Rankings 143NCAA Tournament Records 144-145ACC Tournament Records 146-147NIT Results and Records 148Comeback Victories 149Record by Day 150Record Versus Ranked Teams 150Honors and Awards 151-153Former Head Coaches 154-155Coaching Records 156Letterwinners 157-158Yearly ACC Results 159Overcoming Deficits 159Starting Lineups 160-164Yearly Records 165Record by Month 166Weekly Polls 166Banks McFadden 167All-Time Great Players 168-172All-Time NBA Tigers 173ACC Era Player Statistics 174-178All-ACC Player Statistics 179-181Overtime Games 182Victory Margins 183Against All Competition 184-185Against All Conferences 186-187Littlejohn Coliseum Records 188-189Last Second Wins 1902009-10 Opponents’ Series History 191-195Last Time it Happened 196-197All-Time Results 198-208

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Academic Excellence• Cliff Hammonds was named to the All-ACC Academic Team for the third time in his career in 2008. He was the seventh basketball player in Clemson history to be a three-time selection. Hammonds earned his undergraduate degrees in 2008 in architecture and psychology. He was the first scholarship basketball player on record to earn a degree in architecture.• Hammonds was the inaugural winner of the ACC’s “Skip” Prosser Award in 2008, given to the league’s top scholar-athlete for men’s basketball. • Hammonds was one of three seniors from the 2007-08 team to earn his degree. Matt Morris, an original walk-on, and Sam Perry, a starter on four postseason teams, both earned diplomas as well. Morris earned a degree in marketing, while Perry got his bachelor’s degree in sociology. K.C. Rivers, a player on that team and senior captain in 2009, earned his degree in May in sociology as well.• All three senior scholarship players on Clemson’s 2005-06 team graduated. Shawan Robinson, Akin Akingbala, and Steve Allen all received their degrees in the Littlejohn Coliseum ceremony. The starting point guard of that team, Vernon Hamilton, earned his degree in December of 2007.• In 2006, Shawan Robinson was named to the All-ACC Academic team for the fourth consecutive year. He became the first player in Clemson history to make the team four consecutive years and was just the fourth player in ACC history to do it.• Tanner Smith was named to the All-ACC Academic Team in 2009 as a freshman. His selection means Clemson has had 13 straight years with at least one player named to the All-ACC Academic Team.

Atlantic Coast Conference• ACC teams have captured 11 NCAA basketball championships, including seven over the last 19 years.• No conference has posted a better NCAA Tournament record than the ACC since the inaugural tournament in 1939. With an impressive 94-49 mark over the past 11 years, ACC teams have posted an NCAA Tournament-best mark of 338-170 for a sterling .665 winning percentage against the nation’s toughest competition.• In the 25 years of the current 64-team field, the ACC has produced 23 Final Four teams, an average of almost one per year and six more than any other conference.• Since the 1985 NCAA Tournament, when the field was expanded to 64 teams, ACC teams have been even more impressive compiling a 242-121 (.665) NCAA record, including 65 “Sweet 16” appearances and 23 Final Four berths - all NCAA Tournament bests. Since 1985, 66 of the 127 ACC teams receiving NCAA berths have won at least two NCAA Tournament games.• The ACC has 10 or more NCAA Tournament wins 13 times overall and the league has not posted a losing record in NCAA Tournament play since 1987. The conference’s 22-year non-losing streak in NCAA Tournament play is tops among all conferences.• Since 1981, the ACC has produced 38 consensus All-Americans - 18 more than any other conference and has accounted for 25 percent of the nation’s consensus All-Americans (38-of-150).• Seven of the last 13 and nine of the last 17 consensus National Players-of-the-Year have been from the ACC. Since 1975, the ACC has had 16

consensus national players-of-the-year - 13 more than any other conference. In addition, nine of the ACC’s 16 National Players-of-the-Year were unanimous selections.• A year ago the ACC led all conferences with 58 players on NBA rosters. In addition, over the past four years 37 ACC players have made their NBA debuts, including an all-time high 15 in 2006.• In this past June’s NBA draft, the ACC once again led all conferences with seven first-round selections and nine players drafted overall. The ACC accounted for 29 percent of the college players drafted in the first round (7 of 24) and extended its streak of having at least one first-round pick in 21 consecutive NBA drafts. Since 1986, the ACC has had 88 first-round picks - nine more than any other conference.• In 2007, the ACC became the first conference in NCAA history to have 10 teams finish the season with 20 or more wins. In addition, 10 ACC teams took part in postseason play, including an ACC record seven NCAA Tournament teams.

Championships• Clemson won the ACC regular season championship in 1989-90 behind the frontcourt play of Dale Davis and Elden Campbell. Clemson defeated Duke 97-93 in the final home regular season game that year to clinch the regular season title. Both Davis and Campbell were first-team All-ACC that season.• Clemson won the Southern Conference Tournament in 1939 behind the play of All-American Banks McFadden. Clemson had to come through the play-in bracket to win the tournament. Clemson won four games in the event and never had the halftime lead in any of the contests.

Cliff Hammonds was named the ACC’s inaugural “Skip” Prosser Awardwinner in 2008 as the league’s top scholar-athlete for men’s basketball.

Dale Davis and the rest of the 1989-90 team celebrate the 20th anniversaryof their ACC regular season championship this year, the first in school history.

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• Clemson advanced to the championship game of the National Invitation Tournament in 2007, the second appearance for the Clemson program in the championship game in an eight-year span. The team defeated four schools that had won at least 20 games on the way to the title game.• For the first time since 1962, Clemson advanced to the championship game of the ACC Tournament in 2008. Clemson defeated Boston College by a record 34-point margin in the quarterfinals, then defeated #7 Duke (#2 seed) in the semifinals to move into the conference final against North Carolina.• The Tigers have claimed regular season tournament championships in three of the last four years under Oliver Purnell. Clemson won the 2005 San Juan Shootout, 2006 Cox Classic and 2008 Charleston Classic.

Clemson University• In the Princeton Review’s recent survey of 120,000 college students across the country, Clemson ranked #1 for schools with the happiest students.• In the latest U.S. News & World Report rankings, Clemson was #22 in the listing of the nation’s top public universities.• Kaplan/Newsweek College Catalog includes Clemson among the nation’s top hot and trendy schools that are academically challenging, have the best Web sites and offer the best tuition value.• Clemson is included on Business Week’s list of top business programs.• The Unofficial, Unbiased, Insider’s Guide to the 328 Most Interesting Colleges cited Clemson as a top school in career preparation.• Clemson’s student-to-faculty ratio of 14-to-1 gives the faculty the opportunity to interact with many

of the students on a one-on-one basis. Critical thinking, problem solving, creative learning, and self-development are just a few of the characteristics emphasized in the classroom.

Coaching Excellence• Head Coach Oliver Purnell has led Clemson to a winning percentage improvement five consecutive years, just the second ACC coach (Bobby Cremins) to do that.• Purnell served as president of the National Association of Basketball Coaches in 2006-07.• The Clemson head coach led the Tigers to a record 25 wins in 2006-07. He has now had at least one 20-win season at four different schools, one of only seven active Division I coaches to do that.• Under Purnell, the Tiger program has produced 72 wins over the last three seasons, a school record for a three-year time period. In fact, only Duke and North Carolina have more wins in the last three years than Clemson.• Purnell was one of 10 finalists for the Henry Iba Award in 2009, an honor given annually to the nation’s top coach. He was USBWA District III Coach-of-the-Year and also Mid-Atlantic Coach-of-the-Year according to Basketball Times.• Purnell came to Clemson from the University of Dayton, where he guided the Flyers for nine years. He led the Flyers to 88 wins over his last four years, at least 21 victories each season. The 2002-03 Dayton team was 24-6 and a number-16 final ranking in the Associated Press poll.• Clemson has a coaching staff with a strong background playing the game of basketball. Purnell and assistant coach Frank Smith both were starting guards at Old Dominion. Purnell led the Monarchs

to the Division II National Championship in 1974-75. Both were named to the all-time Old Dominion team last year. Associate Head Coach Ron Bradley scored over 2,500 points in his college career, and was recently inducted into the New England Basketball Hall of Fame. Josh Postorino was a guard at Dayton under Purnell in the late ‘90s.

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Exposure• ACC teams are scheduled to make 179 appearances on national television networks, including 136 appearances on ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPNU, 34 on Fox Sports Net, and nine on CBS. The Tigers will have 10 appearances on national television broadcasts.• For only the third time in school history, all of Clemson’s 16 regular season conference games will be shown on live television.• ESPN College GameDay will make its first-ever appearance at Littlejohn Coliseum in 2010. The popular weekly show will originate live from Clemson on Saturday, Jan. 23 when the Tigers play host to the Duke Blue Devils.• Clemson will travel to Lynchburg, VA to take on Liberty as part of the ESPN College Hoops Tip-Off Marathon. The Tigers and Flames will play at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 17.• This will mark the 13th straight year Clemson has had at least 14 games televised.

International Experience• Head Coach Oliver Purnell has extensive experience with USA Basketball in international competitions. He has coached on seven different teams throughout the years, and those teams have combined for a 45-4 record. Purnell was an assistant coach with the 2004 U.S. Olympic Team.• Four players from Clemson have played in the World University Games, including current senior Trevor Booker. He helped Team USA to a bronze medal over the summer in Serbia.• Dale Davis, Sharone Wright and Greg Buckner each guided Team USA to gold medal performances in the World University Games.

• Tree Rollins is the lone player with Clemson ties to compete in the Pan American Games. He won a gold medal with the American squad in 1975.

Landmark Victories• Clemson has upset at least one ranked team in 20 of the last 22 years, including last year when Clemson defeated #3 Duke at Littlejohn Coliseum. Overall, Clemson has defeated a top-25 ranked team 77 times, dating to a 96-94 overtime victory over eighth-ranked N.C. State during the 1956-57 season.• Clemson’s win over Duke in 2009 was its first regular-season victory against the Blue Devils since 1997. The Tigers won by a 27-point margin, largest against the Duke program since the 1990 championship game versus UNLV.• The list of wins over top-25 teams was enhanced in Oliver Purnell’s first year when the Tigers defeated a 12th-ranked North Carolina team and a 13th-ranked NC State team. Both of those teams advanced to the NCAA Tournament’s second round during the 2003-04 season.• Clemson has upset the nation’s top ranked team twice in history. The first came against Duke on Jan. 9, 1980, an 87-82 victory in front of a capacity crowd at Littlejohn Coliseum. The second came in 2000-01 when the Tigers defeated #1 North Carolina by a 75-65 score. North Carolina had won 18 consecutive games entering the contest.

Littlejohn Coliseum• Clemson reopened Littlejohn Coliseum on Jan. 5, 2003 for a nationally televised contest with Duke. The facility improvement cost $32 million.• The renovation included the construction of a new

practice gym, athletic training room, weight room (to nearly 8,000 square feet), locker rooms, players lounge, and new press room.• The Littlejohn weight room was enhanced in the fall of 2009 by the addition of three Kaiser performance trainers, as well as a TRUEStretch cage for an increase in flexibility for the Tiger basketball players.• The renovation also included a new 700 ton roof, concourse area, memorabilia area, and 10,000 purple chair back seats.• Littlejohn Coliseum has been noted for its upsets of ranked teams in its 40 years of existence. Clemson has 47 wins over ranked teams, including 23 over top-10 teams.• The arena was voted the second-toughest venue in all of college basketball in 2009 in a contest sponsored by EA Sports.

Trevor Booker spent the summer leading Team USA to a bronze medal at the World University Games. Above, he is pictured at the U.S. Olympic Training Center.

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NBA Championships• Former All-ACC center Elden Campbell won his first NBA Championship ring with the Detroit Pistons in 2004. He was a reserve center for Larry Brown’s World Championship team that defeated the Lakers in the finals. Campbell became the second different Clemson player to earn an NBA World Championship ring, joining Horace Grant. Campbell is still the school’s career scoring leader with 1,880 points. Campbell played in the NBA Finals again in 2005 with Detroit, his third career appearance in the finals.• Former Clemson All-American Horace Grant won his fourth NBA Championship ring in 2000-01 with the Los Angeles Lakers. He earlier won three crowns with Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls (1991-92-93). Grant has four crowns and played in the NBA Finals five times.• Grant leads all former Clemson athletes in world championship rings with four. Jeff Bostic, who played center for the Washington Redskins from 1980-93, is second with three Super Bowl Rings. Former pitcher Jimmy Key had two World Series Championship rings.• Grant finished his 17th season in the NBA in 2003-04 with the Los Angeles Lakers, helping that team to the NBA finals where it lost to Campbell’s Detroit Pistons.

NBA Influence• Clemson has a strong heritage when it comes to the NBA. Clemson has had six different frontcourt players drafted in the first round over the years.• Tree Rollins and Larry Nance are two former Tigers

who experienced great success in the NBA. Rollins played 18 years in the league, which ranks among the top 10 totals in league history in service and he led the league in blocked shots in 1982-83. Nance was the NBA’s first Slam Dunk champion (1984) and was an all-star with the Phoenix Suns and Cleveland Cavaliers. He still ranks as the number-one shot blocking forward in NBA history.• Clemson has a reputation of producing talented big men. That is reflected in the NBA’s career list of blocked shots leaders. Three former Tigers are ranked in the top 25 in NBA history in the category. Tree Rollins, Larry Nance, and Elden Campbell are all among the all-time leaders.• In 2004, four former Clemson players were in their 10th year or more in the NBA. Clemson and North Carolina were the only Division I schools to produce four players on NBA rosters with at least 10 years of NBA experience.• Dale Davis played in the NBA from 1991-2007 and was a productive forward for several teams. He scored over 8,700 points and grabbed more than 8,600 rebounds in his career. He had five seasons in which he averaged double figures in scoring.• Greg Buckner, a starter on three straight NCAA Tournament teams at Clemson from 1994-98, has scored over 2,800 points as a reserve player for six different teams over his 10-year NBA career.

Overseas Success• Clemson had 14 former players competing professionally overseas during the 2008-09 season. Included among them was Will Solomon, who actually played with two teams in the NBA before

returning to Turkey to finish the season.• Five athletes who played under Oliver Purnell played professionally last season. Cliff Hammonds averaged 13.8 points per game as a rookie in the Turkish Basketball League.• Sharrod Ford and Terrell McIntyre played in the top Italian League in 2008-09. McIntyre was named to the All-Euroleague Team for the third time, while Ford averaged 12.0 points and 8.3 rebounds per game for La Fortezza Bologna.

Vickery Hall• Vickery Hall was constructed in 1991, the first self-standing facility built for the academic progress of student-athletes in the nation. The facility has countless computers and a full-time staff of 16 employees who supervise the off-the-court needs of Clemson’s athletes.• Clemson’s 15 sports programs had an overall grade point average of 2.97 for the spring 2009 semester, the highest on record, according to data released in May by the school’s Department of Institutional Research. The previous mark was 2.93 set in the spring of 2007.• Additionally, 242 of the 448 student-athletes were named to the academic honor roll (3.0 or better), 54 percent. That is a record for the highest percentage of student-athletes on the academic honor roll for one semester.• The facility has been crucial to Clemson basketball and the impressive number of graduates the program has produced under Oliver Purnell. Ten of his players have earned undergraduate degrees, including K.C. Rivers in May of 2009.

Horace Grant won four NBA championships as a member of the Chicago Bulls and Los Angeles Lakers. He was ACC Player-of-the-Year at Clemson in 1987.

Vernon Hamilton is one of 10 players to graduate during Oliver Purnell’s tenure as head coach at Clemson. The former point guard earned his degree in 2007.

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ALPHABETICAL & NUMERICAL ROSTERS

Alphabetical No Name Pos Hgt Wgt Cl. Exp. Hometown HighSchool/Prep 3 ZavierAnderson G 5-9 160 Jr. 2VL Greenville,SC Mauldin 10 CatalinBaciu C 7-2 245 So. 1VL Cluj-Napoca,Romania VeritasChristian(NC) 4 JonahBaize F 6-6 205 Jr. 2VL Evansville,IN VeritasChristian(NC) 31 DevinBooker F/C 6-8 235 Fr. HS Whitmire,SC Union 35 TrevorBooker F 6-7 240 Sr. 3VL Whitmire,SC Union 45 JeraiGrant F/C 6-8 220 Jr. 2VL Bowie,MD DeMathaCatholic 32 DonteHill G 6-4 200 Fr. HS VirginiaBeach,VA NorfolkCollegiate 24 MiltonJennings F 6-9 225 Fr. HS Summerville,SC PinewoodPrep 1 NoelJohnson G/F 6-6 190 Fr. HS Fayetteville,GA FayetteCounty 21 BryanNarcisse F 6-6 205 So. 1VL NorthAugusta,SC NorthAugusta 55 KarolisPetrukonis C 6-11 260 Sr. 3VL Trakai,Lithuania NorfolkCollegiate(VA) 15 DavidPotter F 6-6 215 Sr. 3VL Severn,MD IMGAcademy(FL) 5 TannerSmith G 6-5 220 So. 1VL Alpharetta,GA Wesleyan 2 DemontezStitt G 6-2 175 Jr. 2VL Matthews,NC DavidW.Butler 11 AndreYoung G 5-9 170 So. 1VL Albany,GA Deerfield-Windsor

Numerical No Name Pos Hgt Wgt Cl. Exp. Hometown HighSchool/Prep 1 NoelJohnson G/F 6-6 190 Fr. HS Fayetteville,GA FayetteCounty 2 DemontezStitt G 6-2 175 Jr. 2VL Matthews,NC DavidW.Butler 3 ZavierAnderson G 5-9 160 Jr. 2VL Greenville,SC Mauldin 4 JonahBaize F 6-6 205 Jr. 2VL Evansville,IN VeritasChristian(NC) 5 TannerSmith G 6-5 220 So. 1VL Alpharetta,GA Wesleyan 10 CatalinBaciu C 7-2 245 So. 1VL Cluj-Napoca,Romania VeritasChristian(NC) 11 AndreYoung G 5-9 170 So. 1VL Albany,GA Deerfield-Windsor 15 DavidPotter F 6-6 215 Sr. 3VL Severn,MD IMGAcademy(FL) 21 BryanNarcisse F 6-6 205 So. 1VL NorthAugusta,SC NorthAugusta 24 MiltonJennings F 6-9 225 Fr. HS Summerville,SC PinewoodPrep 31 DevinBooker F/C 6-8 235 Fr. HS Whitmire,SC Union 32 DonteHill G 6-4 200 Fr. HS VirginiaBeach,VA NorfolkCollegiate 35 TrevorBooker F 6-7 240 Sr. 3VL Whitmire,SC Union 45 JeraiGrant F/C 6-8 220 Jr. 2VL Bowie,MD DeMathaCatholic 55 KarolisPetrukonis C 6-11 260 Sr. 3VL Trakai,Lithuania NorfolkCollegiate(VA)

HeadCoach:OliverPurnellAssistantCoaches:RonBradley,FrankSmith,JoshPostorinoDirectorofBasketballOperations:MichaelMorrell

PronunciationGuideCatalinBaciu................ cuh-tuh-LEEN BY-choo JonahBaize.......................BAYZJeraiGrant.................... jeh-RAY NoelJohnson....................NOH-ehlBryanNarcisse............ NAHR-sihs KarolisPetrukonis...........KAYR-uh-lihs peh-truh-KOH-nihsDemontezStitt........... deh-MAHN-tehz

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QUICK FACTS & DIRECTORY

GeneralInformationLocation: Clemson,SC29633Founded: 1889Enrollment: 18,317President: JamesF.Barker(Clemson‘70)Conference: AtlanticCoastNickname: TigersColors: ClemsonOrange&RegaliaArena: LittlejohnColiseum(10,000)InternetSite: www.ClemsonTigers.com

BasketballStaffHeadCoach:OliverPurnell(OldDominion‘75) Record at Clemson: 117-77(6years) Overall Record: 373-268(21years)AssociateHeadCoach:RonBradley(EasternNazarene‘74)AssistantHeadCoach:FrankSmith(OldDominion’88)AssistantCoach:JoshPostorino(Dayton‘99)DirectorofBasketballOperations:MichaelMorrell(Milligan‘05) GraduateAssistant:AdamGordon(Tampa‘06)Strength&Conditioning:PrestonGreene(Clemson‘99)AthleticTrainer:JermileBrooks(CollegeofCharleston‘01)DirectorofVideoServices:RickBagby(NorthCarolina‘95)AssistantDirectorofVideoServices:AndyFarrell(Dayton‘07)TeamPhysician:Dr.LenReeves(MUSC‘90)TeamOrthopedicSurgeon:Dr.LarryBowman(MUSC‘74)

AthleticStaffAthleticDirector:Dr.TerryDonPhillips(Arkansas‘69)NCAAFacultyRepresentative:LarryLaForge(Clemson‘70)Sr.AssociateAthleticDirector:BillD’Andrea(IndianaState‘73)Sr.AssociateAthleticDirector:KatieHill(CentralArkansas‘77)AssociateAD/Administration:PhilGrayson(IUSouthBend‘89)AssociateAD/AcademicServices:RebeccaBowman(Winthrop’76)AssociateAD/EventManager:VanHilderbrand(Clemson’74)AssociateAD/Marketing&Sponsorship:TimMatch(BowlingGreen’85)AssociateAD/Facilities&Grounds:RobertRicketts(Erskine’71)AssociateAD/Sr.Women’sAdmin.:BarbaraKennedy-Dixon(Clemson‘83)AssociateAD/ComplianceServices:StephanieEllison(Clemson‘98)AssistantAD/Administration:KyleYoung(Clemson‘02)AssistantAD/Facilities:GaryWade(Nebraska‘78)AssistantAD/ComplianceServices:BradWoody(Clemson‘99)AssistantAD/Promotions:JohnSeketa(SIUEdwardsville’81)AssistantAD/TicketOperations:TravisFurbee(WestVirginia‘97)DirectorofComplianceServices:CourtneyVinson(FloridaA&M‘03)DirectorofAcademicServices:BobbyDouglas(Clemson‘79)PerformanceCoordinator:Dr.LoretoJackson(Miami(FL)‘96)DirectorofSales:LynnSparks(Winthrop‘77)DirectorofMarketingforBasketball:MikeMoney(Clemson‘00)ExecutiveDirectorofIPTAY:BertHenderson(MarsHill‘78)DirectorofSportsMedicine:DannyPoole(WesternCarolina‘79)DirectorofEquipment:AlphonsoSmith(Clemson‘91)

PublicityStaffAssistantAD/SID:TimBourret(NotreDame‘77)AssociateSIDforBasketball:PhilipSikes(Clemson‘02)SeniorAssociateSID:SamBlackman(Clemson‘85)AssociateSID:BrianHennessy(Clemson‘98)AssistantSID:JeffKallin(Clemson‘07)WebsiteCoordinator:LibbyKehn(Clemson‘02)SIDOfficePhone: (864)656-2114SIDFax: (864)656-0299PressRow: (864)656-6833BourretHome: (864)888-3490BourretE-Mail: [email protected]: (864)525-4889SikesE-Mail: [email protected]: P.O.Box31,Clemson,SC29633OvernightMailingAddress: 100PerimeterRoad,Clemson,SC29633

ClemsonTigerSportsProperties(RadioNetwork)OfficePhone: (864)654-5544MailingAddress: P.O.Drawer552,Clemson,SC29633Play-by-Play: PeteYanityColorAnalyst: TimBourretNetworkManager: RobStockhausen

2009-10PersonnelBreakdownLettermenReturning:11Name Pos Hgt Wgt Cl. PPG RPG FG% FT%ZavierAnderson G 5’9” 160 Jr. 0.3 0.4 .500 .000CatalinBaciu C 7’2” 245 So. 2.0 2.1 .400 .400JonahBaize F 6’6” 205 Jr. 0.0 0.3 .000 .000TrevorBooker F 6’7” 240 Sr. 15.3 9.7 .571 .707JeraiGrant F/C 6’8” 220 Jr. 4.7 3.2 .644 .647BryanNarcisse F 6’6” 205 So. 1.5 0.8 .533 .667KarolisPetrukonis C 6’11” 260 Sr. 0.3 1.0 .200 .000DavidPotter F 6’6” 215 Sr. 4.9 2.2 .380 .756TannerSmith G 6’5” 220 So. 3.6 1.8 .448 .667DemontezStitt G 6’2” 175 Jr. 8.7 *3.7 .413 .673AndreYoung G 5’9” 170 So. 4.4 *2.0 .377 .632*denotesassistaverage.

Newcomers:4Name Cl. Pos Hgt WgtDevinBooker Fr. F/C 6’8” 235DonteHill Fr. G 6’4” 200MiltonJennings Fr. F 6’9” 225NoelJohnson Fr. G 6’6” 190

LettermenLost:4Name Pos Hgt Wgt PPG RPG FG% FT%TerrenceOglesby G 6’2” 200 13.2 1.7 .375 .845K.C.Rivers G/F 6’5” 215 14.2 6.0 .449 .667RaymondSykes F/C 6’9” 220 7.9 5.1 .578 .557JesseYanutola F 6’5” 215 0.4 1.1 .200 .500 StartersReturning:2(TrevorBooker,DemontezStitt)StartersLost:3(TerrenceOglesby,K.C.Rivers,RaymondSykes)TopReturningScorer:TrevorBooker(15.3ppg)TopReturningRebounder:TrevorBooker(9.7rpg)TopReturningAssistMaker:DemontezStitt(121assists)TopReturningFGShooter:TrevorBooker(.571,min.100attempts)TopReturning3-PointShooter:AndreYoung(.390,min.75attempts)TopReturningFTShooter:DavidPotter(.756,min.25attempts)TopReturningShotBlocker:TrevorBooker(63)TopReturneeinSteals:DemontezStitt(48)

2009-10RosterBreakdownByClass:3seniors,4juniors,4sophomores,4freshmenByState:SouthCarolina5,Georgia3,Maryland2,Indiana1,NorthCarolina1,Virginia1ByCountry:UnitedStates13,Lithuania1,Romania1

2008-09SeasonReviewOverallRecord:23-9ACCRecord:9-7(T-5th)PostseasonPlay:ACCTournament,LosttoGeorgiaTech,81-86,infirstroundattheGeorgiaDomeinAtlanta,GA;NCAATournament,LosttoMichigan,62-59,inthefirstroundattheSprintCenterinKansasCity,MO

All-TimePostseasonPlayOverallNCAAAppearances:9OverallNCAATournamentRecord:8-9LastNCAAAppearance/Result:2009/FirstRound(Michigan62,Clemson59)OverallNITAppearances:14OverallNITRecord:15-14LastNITAppearance/Result:2007/Runner-Up(WestVirginia78,Clemson73)

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PressEntrances The press entrance to Littlejohn Coliseum isthetunnelentranceundertheHuckabeeAnnexonthesouthendofthefacility.Itisbasicallythesameentrance used prior to the 2003 renovation, thetunneljustbeginsmuchclosertothestreet.Mediapicking up credentials should enter at the tunnelwhereamemberoftheClemsonsportsinformationofficewillbepresenttoassistyouinsecuringyourcredentials. Pressparking isavailable throughtheClemsonSIDoffice.Someparkingisavailableinthelotbelowthe tunnel entrance to the Coliseum and some isavailable in the parking lot adjacent to the JerveyGym, just across the street from the Coliseum. Allpress parking is within 200 yards of the tunnelentrance.PressRoom Thepressroomisinthetunnel,just50feetfromthepresspickuplocation.Thepressroomhasphonelines,anareaforapressmeal,and26workstationsforwriters.Thereisalsoanareaforphotographerstosendphotosoverethernetlinesduringandafterthe game. The press room is also equipped withwirelessinternetaccess.

PostgameInterviews Continuing with a post-game procedure usedthepastthreeseasons,thewinningcoachwillentertheinterviewroom(directlyacrossfrommediaworkroom)firstfollowingthegame. Theheadcoachofthelosingteamwillbegivena10-minuteperiodtocooloffbeforecomingtotheinterviewroom. A member of the sports information staff willcirculate press row in the game’s final minutes foryour specific Clemson player requests. See theopposing SID for their postgame player interviewprocedure. Clemson players will be available in the tunnelandinterviewroomareasfollowingtheheadcoachinterviews.

OliverPurnellAvailability Head Coach Oliver Purnell is availablethroughout the week during the season. He isavailablepriortopracticethedaybeforescheduledgames.HeisalsoavailableviaanACCteleconferenceon Mondays and a Friday teleconference. His pre-practiceinterviewswillbeheldinthesamelocationaspostgameinterviews.

PlayerAvailability Clemson players are available prior to practicethedaybeforescheduledgamesandat requestedtimes throughout the week. Please contactAssociate SID Philip Sikes at (864) 656-1985 forspecific player requests. All availability times anddateswillbesentviaemailbySikes.PleasecontactSikes([email protected])ifyouwishtobeaddedtothemassdistributionlist.

ObtainingCredentials To obtain press passes for any Clemsonbasketballgamessendallcorrespondenceonyourcompany letterhead to Sam Blackman, P.O. Box 31,Clemson,SC29633.Or,youmayrequestbyFAXat(864)656-0299orbyemail([email protected]). Only media outlets who cover either team ona regular basis will be credentialed for a Clemsonhomegame.Anyspouses,dates,oranyone16yearsof age and under will not be allowed in the pressarea.

ClemsonSportsInformationStaffTimBourret,AssistantAD,SportsInformationOffice:(864)656-1926Home:(864)888-3490E-mail:[email protected],AssociateSID(Men’sBasketball)Interview requestsOffice:(864)656-1985Cell:(864)[email protected],SeniorAssociateSIDMedia credential requestsOffice:(864)[email protected],AssociateSIDOffice:(864)656-1921JeffKallin,AssistantSIDOffice:(864)656-1920LibbyKehn,AssistantSID/WebmasterOffice:(864)656-4218

SIDOfficeAddressP.O.Box31,Clemson,SC29633OvernightShippingAddress100PerimeterRoad(JerveyAthleticCenter)Clemson,SC29634

AtlanticCoastConferenceMediaInformationAddressP.O.DrawerACCGreensboro,NC274174512WeybridgeLaneGreensboro,NC27407Phone:(336)851-6062Fax:(336)854-8797

ACCMediaRelationsStaffBrianMorrison,AssociateCommissioner/MBBMikeFinn,AssociateCommissioner/FBLindseyRogers,AssociateDirectorStevePhillips,AssistantDirectorAndrewMiddleman,InternBarbDery,AdministrativeAssistant

ACCTeleconferenceSchedulefor2009-10 The 12 ACC head basketball coaches will befeatured on nine Monday teleconferences duringthe2009-10season.Theseason’sfirstteleconferencewill take place on Monday, Jan. 4 and continuethroughMonday,Mar.8. Each coach will have 10 minutes to make anopening statement and answer questions. TherewillbeaninstantreplayofeachteleconferenceontheWebsiteTheACC.comeachMondayafternoon.

ACCBasketballTeleconferenceScheduleAlSkinner,BostonCollege 10:30OliverPurnell,Clemson 10:40MikeKrzyzewski,Duke 10:50LeonardHamilton,FloridaState 11:00PaulHewitt,GeorgiaTech 11:10GaryWilliams,Maryland 11:20FrankHaith,Miami(FL) 11:30RoyWilliams,NorthCarolina 11:40SidneyLowe,NCState 11:50TonyBennett,Virginia 12:00SethGreenberg,VirginiaTech 12:10DinoGaudio,WakeForest 12:20Note: All times are AM and Eastern.

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SeasonOverview There is no denying that Clemson has madeextraordinary progress in Oliver Purnell’s first sixyearsasheadcoach.HehasbroughtClemsontotheupper division of the ACC in consecutive seasons,thanks to back-to-back winning marks in leagueplay,somethingthathadnotbeendoneatClemsonsincethe1965-67era. Clemson has ranked in the final top 25 of theAssociatedPresspolleachofthe lasttwoyears,afirstinClemsonhistory.HehascoachedtheTigersto72winsoverthelastthreeyears,thehighesttotalinanythree-yearruninClemsonhistoryandthethird-highestvictorytotalintheACCinthattimeperiod. The Tigers join ACC powers Duke and NorthCarolina as the only league schools to go to theNCAA Tournament each of the last two years.Purnellwillattemptto joinRickBarnesastheonlycoaches to take Clemson to the“Big Dance”’ threeconsecutiveyearswhentheTigerstakethecourtin2009-10. His most impressive accomplishment mightbe the consistent improvement the programhas made since he came to Clemson. Last yearthe Tigers finished 23-9 for a 72 percent winningmark. It was the fifth straight year Clemson hadimproveditswinningpercentagefromthepreviousyear, something only one other ACC coach (BobbyCreminsatGeorgiaTech)hasaccomplished. To bring the run to a record sixth straight year(byonecoachatthesameschool),Purnellwillhaveto produce one of the top coaching performancesofhis21-year runasaDivision Iheadcoach. TheTigers return just two starters and 55 percent oftheirscoringfromlastyear’sclubthatfinished24thinthefinalAPpoll.

GonefromClemson’sstartingfiveareK.C.Rivers,Terrence Oglesby and Raymond Sykes. Rivers leftClemsonwith1,684careerpoints,seventhinschoolhistory and a record 281 three-point goals. Hewas Clemson’s second-leading scorer with a 14.2average in 2008-09 and also found time to pull in6.0reboundspergame,second-bestontheclub.Hefinished his career with 721 rebounds, the most inschoolhistoryamongplayers6-5orshorter. Most importantly, he left as the winningestplayerinClemsonhistory,havingplayedin91Tigervictoriesinhisfouryears. Oglesby surprised many by announcing thispastsummerthathewasgoingtoturnprofessionalwith a team in Europe. In two years he made 177three-pointgoals,sixth-bestinClemsonhistory,andheaverageddoublefiguresineachofhistwoyears,includinga13.2averagelastseason. Sykesstarted31of the32games lastyearandaveraged 7.9 points and 5.1 rebounds in additiontoshootingastrong58percentfromthefield.Justas Oglesby’s three-point bombs could ignite theClemson crowd, Sykes’ big dunks could also bringtheentireLittlejohnColiseumhousetoitscollectivefeet. Despitetheselosses,allisnotdoomandgloomwiththeprogram.Purnellisfamousforemploying10playerspergame,anecessarystrategybecauseof his up-tempo, full court pressure attack. Elevenlettermen return, including six players whoparticipated in every game for at least 400 totalminutesoverthe32contests. Leading the returning lettermen is All-America candidate Trevor Booker, a contender forACC Player-of-the-Year honors. That is a strongstatement considering Clemson has had just one

ACC Player-of-the-Year in 56 previous seasons intheconference. ThatwasHoraceGrantin1986-87,whenheledtheleagueinscoring,reboundingandfield goal percentage, the first winner of the ACC’sstatistical“TripleCrown.” BookerledtheACCinreboundingandfieldgoalpercentagelastyearasajunior,thefirstplayertodothatsinceTimDuncanofWakeForestin1996-97.HewasthefirstunderclassmantodoitsinceClemson’sownDaleDavisdidso in1989-90. Youcanseebythese comparisons, Booker is in some pretty elitecompany. “I feel he is a legitimate All-America candidateand is one of the top players in a great league,”Purnell said. “He does more than just score pointsandpull in rebounds. He isanoutstandingpasserand defender, as well. He is a hard worker and anemotionalleaderonthecourt.” Another reason for optimism surrounding theprogram is the infusion of talent from a freshmanclassthatisranked11th-bestinthenationbyScout.com, the highest ranking for an incoming class inmanyyearsinTigertown. “I could see the excitement in this group fromthetimetheycametocampusinJuly,”Purnellsaid.“Theyunderstandthattheywillallhaveachancetoplay right away. They have followed our team thelastfewyearsandtheyknowaboutourstyleofplay. “AttheendoflastyearImadethestatementthatTrevorBookeristheonlyplayeronthisrosterwithaguaranteedstartingposition.Everythingelseisupforgrabs.IthascreatedcompetitionandIamsurethefourfreshmenaregoingtobringitonthefirstdayofpractice.” This class could be regarded as the top signeegroup for Clemson since the freshmen of 1995-

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96 included Tom Wideman, Terrell McIntyre, TonyChristieandHaroldJamison.Clemson’s1991-92classwouldhavetobeconsidereditsbesteveronsomelevel because McDonald’s All-American SharoneWright, Devin Gray and Chris Whitney all went ontoNBAcareers,theonlyclassinschoolhistorythatproducedthreefutureNBAplayers. Thisyear’sfreshmanclassalsohasaMcDonald’sAll-American and a new power forward namedDevin. Wright was a McDonald’s All-Americanin 1991, the last Clemson signee to achieve thatdistinctionuntilthisyearwhen6-9MiltonJenningswasselected. Jennings was ranked as high as the 17th-bestplayerinthenationbyPrepStarsand#23byESPN.com, and he certainly will get a strong look at astartingpositionsomewhereonthecourt. Noel Johnson, the final addition to the class, isranked as the 30th-best prospect in the nation byESPN.com. DevinBooker,Trevor’syoungerbrother,was ranked as high as #65 in the nation by oneservice and is a third consensus top-100 player intheclass.

DonteHill,whowasatop-150 player accordingto Rivals.com, remindsPurnell of Clemsongreat Cliff Hammondsbecause of his attentiontodetailandoutstandingdefensiveabilities. “The fact that we arebringing in these youngmen speaks to the factthat we are consistentlygetting better and arenow in the mix whenpeople talk about theupper echelon teams intheACC,”Purnellnoted.

The Tiger mentor does not expect his team’sstyleofplaytochangemuchatallwiththeinfusionofnewtalent. “WeledtheACCinthree-pointshootinglastyear,”Purnellsaid.“WiththelossofRiversandOglesby,twoof the top three-point shooters in our history, wewon’t be as potent from the outside, but I amoptimisticwewillbeabetterteamondefensethatwillcontinuetorunandforceturnovers.Weshouldbeabetterrunningteam,alittlemoreathletic.Wewillcontinuetoplay10-11playersineverygameandtrytoweardowntheoppositionwithourpressure.”Backcourt TheleaderofthebackcourtisjuniorpointguardDemontezStitt,whoaveraged8.7pointspergamelastyear.HewassixthintheACCinassistspergameandassist-to-turnoverratio. Stitt is capable of breaking down theopposition off the dribble, as he showed in a21-point performance at Wake Forest in a head-to-head meeting with first-round draft choice JeffTeague, and in an 18-point outing against NCAATournamentteamIllinoisinClemson’svictoryintheACC/Big Ten Challenge last year. He also took 18charges,themostbyaClemsonplayerin20years. Stitt will get support and a challenge for thestarting point guard spot from sophomore AndreYoung.The5-9dynamoaveraged4.4pointsand2.0assistspergamelastyearwhenhehada2.87assist-to-turnover ratio, the second-best ratio in schoolhistory.Heconverted39percentofhisthree-pointgoalslastyear,including4-4inacomebackvictoryatGeorgiaTechinlateFebruary. Thewingpositions featurereturning lettermenDavid Potter, Tanner Smith and Bryan Narcisse.Theseplayerswillbelookedupontotakeandmakemorethree-pointshotsthantheyhavepreviouslyinordertomakeupforthelossofRiversandOglesby,whocombinedfor167three-pointgoalslastseason,thetop1-2three-pointshootingcombinationintheACClastyear. Potter isthemostexperiencedofthegroup,ashe joins Booker and Karolis Petrukonis as the onlyplayersontherosterwiththreevarsityletters.Potterwasthetopscoreroffthebenchlastyearwitha4.9average. Potter made 37 percent of his 63 three-pointattemptslastyear,soheiscapableofknockingdownoutsideshots. Smith had a solid freshman season in 2008-09whenheaveraged3.6pointspergameandadded34 assists and 29 steals. The Academic All-ACCselectionbroughtenergyoffthebench,somethingheshowedat theendof theyearwhenhescored

10pointsinjust14minutesintheACCTournamentversus Georgia Tech. He made 36 percent of histhree-pointshotsoverthecourseoftheseason,soheisalsoacapableoutsideshooter.IntheoffseasonSmithhasworkedhardintheweightroomandis15poundsstrongerheadingintothefall. Narcissesawlimitedplayingtimelastyear,seeingtime in 16 of the 32 games. He shot 53.3 percentfromthefieldandhadanimpactonClemson’sfullcourtpressthankstohislongarmsandinstincts.Hemade progress over the course of the season andplayedinboththeACCandNCAATournaments. JohnsonjoinedtheClemsonbasketballfamilyonJune23. AftersigningwithSouthernCalifornia,hewasallowedtosignanaidagreementwithClemsonaftertheTrojansmadeacoachingchange.Hehadbeen recruited by Purnell throughout his highschool career and was familiar with the Clemsonprogram. After Oglesby announced he was turningprofessional,itopenedascholarshipanditopenedawingposition.Johnsonfitthebill.The6-6playeraveraged22pointsandeight reboundsduringhissenioryearatFayetteCountyHighSchoolandwasafirst-teamall-stateselection. Hillisa6-4wingplayerwhocomestoClemsonfrom the Norfolk Collegiate School, the sameinstitution that sent Petrukonis to Tigertown. Hillposted impressive all-around statistics at thatschool, as he averaged 23.5 points, 14 reboundsand6.3assistspergame,andrecorded23double-doublesandsixtripledoubleshissenioryear. Zavier Anderson and Jonah Baize are tworeturning lettermen walk-ons who will providedepth at the guard positions. Anderson played insevengameslastyearandBaizesawplayingtimeinfourcontestsatsmallforward.

TheClemsonmen’sbasketballprogramhasfourincomingfreshmenrankedamong the nation’s best at their respective positions. With the addition offour-starguardNoelJohnsoninJune,theclasshasbeenrankedashighas#11inthenationbybothRivals.comandScout.com.Clemson’s2009-10freshmanclasswillincludeMiltonJennings,a6-9forwardfromSummerville,SC,DevinBooker,a6-8forwardfromWhitmire,SC,DonteHill,a6-4guardfromVirginiaBeach,VA,andJohnson,a6-6wingfromFayetteville,GA.

National Recruiting Rankings of Clemson SigneesESPNU PrepStars Rivals.com Scout.com HoopScoop

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Frontcourt Trevor Booker is the unquestioned leader ofthe team. The 6-7 post player, who made second-team All-ACC last year, averaged 15.3 points and9.7reboundspergameayearagotogowitha57.1percentfieldgoalaccuracy.Thosestatisticsincludeda15.0scoringaverageand10.5reboundingfigureinACCgames,makinghimtheonlyplayertoaverageadouble-doubleinleagueplay. Booker has 1,239 career points and 792 careerreboundsandneedsjust208reboundstobecomejust the third player in Clemson history with 1,000pointsand1,000 rebounds. Theother twoplayersareTreeRollinsandDaleDavis,whowentontoplayacombined30yearsintheNBA. As stated above, Booker led the ACC inreboundingandfieldgoalpercentage,justthesixthACCplayerinhistorytodothat.Thepreviousfiveallplayedatleast10yearsintheNBA. “Trevor is capable of changing the course of agame,”Purnellsaid.“WeledtheACCinthree-pointgoalspergamelastyearandhehadabigimpactonthat,becauseopponentshavetoaccountforTrevoron the inside, leaving our wing players with goodshootingopportunities.“ Booker became just the second player inClemson history to record at least 40 assists, 40stealsand40blocksinoneseasonlastyear,anotherexample of his all-around abilities. He rankedsecond in theACC inblockedshotspergameandis fifth in school history in that category with 204entering his final season. He was named to theACC’sAll-DefensiveTeamin2008-09. Jerai Grant was one of the most improvedfrontcourtplayersinheACClastyear.The6-8junioraveraged4.7pointsand3.2reboundspergameasClemson’s top post player off the bench. He shot64.4percentfromthefieldandblocked45shotsinjust468minutes. Grant’srateof10.7minutesperblockwasninth-best in school history. He was very active on theoffensive boards, as he pulled down more caroms

off the offensive glassthan on the defensiveend of the floor. Healso improved his freethrow accuracy by 27percentage points overhisfreshmanyear. Catalin ‘Bobo’ Baciuand Petrukonis aretwo centers who willcompete for playingtime this year. Bothshowed considerableimprovementlastseason. Baciu is a 7-2sophomore who had 18points and 19 reboundsin 44 minutes of actionlast year. He has bulkedup to 245 pounds in theoffseason, 27 poundsheavier than whenhe enrolled in 2008.Petrukonis played in sixgamesasareservecenter. Jennings and DevinBooker are a pair offrontcourt players whowillgeteveryopportunityto see considerableplaying time this year asfreshmen. Jennings iscapableofplayingonthewingaswell,whileBookerisayoungerversionofhisolder brotherTrevor withstrongplayfromthepost. Jennings is just thefourth McDonald’s All-American to sign withthe Tigers. He averaged20.1 points and 8.7

TrevorBookerhasmovedintothetop10inClemsonhistoryinrebounding.Bookerhas792careerrebounds,including311in2008-09,torankseventhinschoolhistory.Heaveraged9.7reboundspergamethispastyear,bestintheACC,andhasa7.8averageforhiscareer.Bookerhasstarted102consecutivegames,72ofwhichhaveendedinClemsonvictories. BookermovedaheadofallfourMahaffeyBrothersontheClemsoncareerlistandLarryNance,aplayerwhowentontoanNBAAll-Starcareer,attheendofhisjunioryear. Other thanBooker,eachof the topeight rebounders inClemsonhistoryplayedintheNBA.ThecareerleaderisTreeRollinsat1,311,whileDaleDavishad 1,216. It will be difficult for Booker to catch either of those Clemsongreats,buthewillhaveachancetogetto1,000reboundsduringhissenioryear. Rollins and Davis are the only Clemson basketball players with 1,000careerrebounds.

CareerReboundLeadersRk Name Hgt Years GP Avg Reb 1. TreeRollins 7-1 1973-77 110 11.9 1311 2. DaleDavis 6-11 1987-91 121 10.0 1216 3. HoraceGrant 6-10 1983-87 122 8.0 981 4. HaroldJamison 6-8 1995-99 129 7.3 937 5. SharoneWright 6-11 1991-94 92 9.8 903 6. EldenCampbell 6-11 1986-90 123 6.8 838 7. TrevorBooker 6-7 2006-09 102 7.8 792 8. LarryNance 6-10 1977-81 117 6.7 784 9. SharrodFord 6-9 2001-05 118 6.5 76210. TomWideman 6-9 1995-99 129 5.6 723

Bookerfinishedhisjunioryearwith1,239careerpoints.Hewasthe17thjunior inClemsonhistorytoreach1,000careerpointsandhispointtotal isthe fifth-most by aTiger at the end of his junior year. The junior record is1,431scoredbyWillSolomon.Heturnedproafterthe2000-01season.OnlySolomon,BillYarborough,SharoneWrightandEldenCampbellhavemoreattheendofthreeyearsthanBooker. Entering his senior year Booker needs 562 points to become Clemson’scareerscoringleader.Ifheplays32gamesthatwouldbeanaverageof17.5pergame.

TopClemsonScorers,EndofJuniorYear Rk Player Years Points 1. WillSolomon 1998-01 1431 2. BillYarborough 1952-57 1368 3. SharoneWright 1991-94 1308 4. EldenCampbell 1986-90 1305 5. TrevorBooker 2006-09 1239 6. GregBuckner 1994-98 1233 7. K.C.Rivers 2005-Pr 1231 8. DevinGray 1991-95 1224 9. TerrellMcIntyre 1995-99 1212 10. ButchZatezalo 1967-70 1207

BookerAscendingClemson’sCareerCharts

rebounds per game as a senior at Pinewood Prepin Summerville, SC. The second-team Parade All-American was named the Gatorade Player-of-the-Year in South Carolina each of the last two yearsand led the Panthers to four straight SCISA AAAChampionships.HewasnamedSouthCarolina’sMr.Basketballin2009. Bookerscoredover1,500pointsatUnionHighSchool, including a school-record 625 his senioryear (yes, more than Trevor had as a senior). Thatincludeda24.0scoringaverageand13.7reboundspercontest. Devin was ranked 65th in the nation by Scout.com and 96th by Rivals.com. He shot 60 percentfromthefieldforhishighschoolcareerandblockedbetter than three shots per game as a junior andsenior. Booker will see time at the four and fivepositionsfortheTigersquadthiswinter.

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• Finished the season with a 24-10 overall record, tied for the third-most victories in school history. • Selected for the NCAA Tournament for the first time in 10 years.• Reached the ACC Championship game for the first time since 1962 and just the second time in history.• Won a school-record 12 games against ACC teams, 10 in the regular season and two in the tournament. • Ranked 22nd in the final AP poll, the school’s first top 25 final ranking since the 1996-97 season.• Finished third in the ACC standings, the highest finish in the standings since the 1989-90 team finished first.• Won 10 games away from home, six on the opponent’s home court and four at neutral sites. • Won its last seven ACC home games, the longest streak against league opponents since the 1989-90 season.• Established school record with seven double digit wins over ACC teams, including two by more than 30 points.• Defeated seventh-ranked Duke, the highest ranked win for Clemson in the ACC Tournament since 1962.• Set school record by overcoming 20-point second-half deficit to defeat Maryland at the Comcast Center.• Outscored the opposition by an averaged of 9.4 points per game, fourth-best scoring margin in school history.• Totaled a school-record 536 offensive rebounds and a school-record 271 three-point goals.• Had five players record at least a double figure scoring average for the second consecutive season.• Ranked in the top 20 in the nation in scoring average, blocked shots, and steals.

2007-08 Season Highlights

Cliff Hammonds• IPTAY Athlete-of-the-Year• South Carolina Amateur Athlete-of-the-Year• ACC “Skip” Prosser Scholar-Athlete Winner• Third-Team All-ACC• First-Team Academic All-ACC• Second-Team All-ACC Tournament• USBWA All-District

K.C. Rivers• Second-Team All-ACC• First-Team All-ACC Tournament• Second-Team NABC All-District• ACC Player-of-the-Week (Dec. 3)

Trevor Booker• First-Team All-ACC Tournament• ACC Player-of-the-Week (Jan. 14)

James Mays• Second-Team All-ACC Tournament

2007-08 Individual Honors

(Left to right) K.C. Rivers, James Mays and Cliff Hammonds led the Tigers to the NCAA Tournament in 2008.

Clemson’s relentless defense (Sam Perry above) was a big reason the Tigers played for the ACC crown.

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• Finished the season with a 23-9 record for a .719 winning percentage. It marked the fifth consecutive year that Clemson improved its winning percentage from the previous year.• Selected for the NCAA Tournament for the second consecutive year, joining Duke and North Carolina as the only ACC schools to make the tournament each of the last two years. • The 23 victories gave Clemson at least 20 wins for the third straight year, a first in school history. Clemson has 72 wins over the last three years, third among ACC teams behind North Carolina and Duke.• Clemson finished the year ranked 24th in the final AP poll, the second consecutive year the Tigers were ranked in the final poll, making it the first time in history Clemson finished in the top 25 in any poll in consecutive years.• Ranked in the AP poll for 14 consecutive weeks and in the USA Today poll for 13 consecutive weeks, the second-longest streak of weeks in the top 25 in the same season in school history.• Won 10 games away from home, the most since the 1996-97 team won a record 11.• Posted a winning ACC record in regular season play (9-7), making it the first time since the 1965-66 and 1966-67 seasons that Clemson had consecutive wining seasons in ACC play.• Defeated a third-ranked Duke team on Feb. 4 by 27 points, the largest victory margin for the Tigers against the Blue Devils since 1975 and the first regular season win for the Tigers against the Blue Devils since 1997. • Finished the regular season with a 14-0 record against non-conference teams, one of just eight Division I teams with a perfect record.• Won seven regular season ACC games by double digits, the most regular season league wins by 10 points or more in school history.

2008-09 Season Highlights

Oliver Purnell• Henry Iba Coach-of-the-Year Finalist• USBWA District Coach-of-the-Year• Basketball Times Mid-Atlantic Coach-of-the-Year

Trevor Booker• Second-Team All-ACC• All-ACC Defensive Team• USBWA All-District• Second-Team NABC All-District• Charleston Classic Most Valuable Player• ACC Player-of-the-Week (Nov. 17)

K.C. Rivers• Honorable Mention All-ACC• ACC Player-of-the-Week (Dec. 22 & Feb. 2)

Tanner Smith• First-Team Academic All-ACC

2008-09 Individual Honors

Oliver Purnell earned a pair of District Coach-of-the-Year awards after Clemson returned to the ‘Big Dance’.

(Right): Trevor Booker led the Tigers in scoring, rebounding and blocked shots in 2008-09. Bookeraveraged a double-double during the ACC regular

season and led the conference in field goal accuracy and rebounds per game.

(Below): K.C. Rivers played in a school-record 91 victories during his four years with the Tiger program. He played in two NCAA Tournaments

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Clemson Has Improved Winning Percentage Five Straight Years Clemson finished the season with a 23-9 record for a .719 winning percentage. This marks the fifth consecutive year that Clemson has improved its winning percentage from the previous year. Clemson Head Coach Oliver Purnell joins former Georgia Tech coach Bobby Cremins as the only coaches in ACC history to take a program to a better winning percentage in five consecutive years. Cremins did it from 1980-81 through the 1986-87 season.

Clemson Year by Year under Oliver Purnell Year W-L Pct 2003-04 10-18 .357 2004-05 16-16 .500 2005-06 19-13 .594 2006-07 25-11 .694 2007-08 24-10 .706 2008-09 24-9 .719

Tigers Have Three Straight 20-Win Seasons The comeback victory at Boston College on Feb. 10 gave Clemson its third straight 20-win season, a first in the program’s history. Clemson had a 25-11 record in 2006-07, a 24-10 record in 2007-08 and a 23-8 mark last season. This was Clemson’s 10th 20-win season in its history, all since the 1976-77 season. That year, Clemson finished 22-6 behind senior Tree Rollins. The Clemson record for wins in a season is 25, set in 2006-07 and by the 1986-87 team that was led by Horace Grant. That club was 25-6 under Head Coach Cliff Ellis. Purnell has tied Bill Foster for most 20-win seasons by a Clemson coach (3). Clemson had 23 regular season wins, most for the program since 1989-90 when it also had 23. That Tiger team finished with 26 wins on the court, but two of the wins were taken away due to NCAA probation. The record for overall wins and regular season wins is 25, set by the 1986-87 season.

Clemson’s 20-Win Seasons in Chronological Order Year Head Coach Post Season W-L 1976-77 Bill Foster None 22-6 1979-80 Bill Foster NCAA (8) 23-9 1980-81 Bill Foster NIT 20-11 1986-87 Cliff Ellis NCAA (64) 25-6 1989-90 Cliff Ellis NCAA (16) 24-8 1996-97 Rick Barnes NCAA (16) 23-10 1998-99 Larry Shyatt NIT Finals 20-15 2006-07 Oliver Purnell NIT Finals 25-11 2007-08 Oliver Purnell NCAA (64) 24-10 2008-09 Oliver Purnell NCAA (64) 23-9

Clemson’s Winningest Seasons Year Head Coach Post Season W-L 2006-07 Oliver Purnell NIT Finals 25-11 1986-87 Cliff Ellis NCAA (64) 25-6 1989-90 Cliff Ellis NCAA (16) 24-8 2007-08 Oliver Purnell NCAA (64) 24-10 2008-09 Oliver Purnell NCAA (64) 23-9 1979-80 Bill Foster NCAA (8) 23-9 1996-97 Rick Barnes NCAA (16) 23-10 1976-77 Bill Foster None 22-6 1980-81 Bill Foster NIT 20-11 1998-99 Larry Shyatt NIT Finals 20-15

Clemson Third-Winningest ACC Team in the Last Three Years Clemson has a 72-30 overall record and a 26-22 mark in ACC games over the last three years, or since the 2009-10 seniors arrived on campus. Clemson was 25-11 in 2006-07, 24-10 in 2007-08, and 23-9 this past year. Clemson has a .706 overall winning percentage for the last three years, third-best in the ACC behind North Carolina and Duke. Clemson’s .553 winning percentage in ACC games (26-22 ) is tied for third with Virginia Tech. The only Tiger in the starting lineup over this period of time is Trevor Booker, who came to Clemson as a freshman in 2006-07. Booker has started all 102 games in the last three years, the only Tiger to do that.

Winningest ACC Teams Last Three Years Rk School W-L Pct 1. North Carolina 101-14 .878 2. Duke 80-24 .769 3. Clemson 72-30 .706 4. Florida State 66-38 .635 5. Maryland 65-38 .631 6. Wake Forest 56-36 .609 7. Virginia Tech 62-41 .602 8. Boston College 57-41 .582 9. Miami (FL) 54-44 .551 10. NC State 51-46 .526 11. Virginia 48-45 .517 12. Georgia Tech 47-48 .495

Purnell Has Eleven 20-Win Seasons Clemson Head Coach Oliver Purnell clinched his 11th career 20-win season with a 10-point win at Boston College on Feb. 10, 2009. It was the third straight year Clemson gained its 20th victory, a first in school history. Purnell now has 11 career 20-win seasons, five at Dayton, three at Clemson, two at Old Dominion and one at Radford. He is one of seven active Division I coaches to take at least four different schools to a 20-win season. The others are Gary Williams of Maryland, Rick Barnes of Texas, Lon Kruger of UNLV, Tom Penders of Houston, Rick Pitino of Louisville, and Bill Self of Kansas.

Oliver Purnell’s 20-Win Seasons Year School W-L Pct Post 1990-91 Radford 22-7 .759 1992-93 Old Dominion 21-8 .724 NIT 1993-94 Old Dominion 21-10 .677 NIT 1997-98 Dayton 21-12 .636 NIT 1999-00 Dayton 22-9 .710 NCAA 2000-01 Dayton 21-13 .617 NIT 2001-02 Dayton 21-11 .656 NIT 2002-03 Dayton 24-6 .800 NCAA 2006-07 Clemson 25-11 .694 NIT 2007-08 Clemson 24-10 .706 NCAA 2008-09 Clemson 23-9 .719 NCAANote: Took Old Dominion to NCAA Tournament in 1991-92 without 20 wins.

Purnell Second-Winningest Clemson Coach on Percentage Basis Clemson Head Coach Oliver Purnell has moved into second place in Clemson history in career winning percentage. Purnell has a record of 117-77 for a .603 winning percentage. Former Clemson coach Rick Barnes, who had a 74-48 mark for a .607 winning percentage, is first. Purnell has a 45-61 record against ACC teams (includes ACC Tournament games) over his first six years at Clemson, including a 9-7 record last year. That .425 winning percentage is second to Rick Barnes, who had 30-40 record (.429) against ACC teams in his career with the Tigers between 1994-98. Purnell and the Tigers had a 7-4 record on the road in 2008-09, including wins over Illinois, South Carolina, Virginia Tech, Charlotte, Miami, Boston College and Georgia Tech. He now has a 26-40 record on the road as Clemson coach for a .393 winning percentage. This is second best in Clemson history behind the .469 percentage recorded by Joe Davis, who coached the Tigers from 1932-40.

Clemson Coaching Winning Percentage Bests Rk Player Years Yrs W-L Pct 1. Rick Barnes 1994-98 4 74-48 .607 2. Oliver Purnell 2003-Pr. 6 117-77 .603 3. Bill Foster 1976-84 9 156-106 .595 4. Cliff Ellis 1985-94 10 177-128 .580 5. Joe Davis 1932-40 9 101-86 .540

Clemson Coaching Winning Percentage vs. ACC Teams Rk Player Years Yrs W-L Pct 1. Rick Barnes 1994-98 4 30-40 .429 2. Oliver Purnell 2003-Pr. 6 45-61 .425 3. Bill Foster 1976-84 9 44-74 .373 4. Cliff Ellis 1984-94 10 59-100 .371 5. Bobby Roberts 1963-70 8 41-71 .366

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Clemson Road Winning Percentage Rk Player Years Yrs W-L Pct 1. Joe Davis 1932-40 9 45-51 .469 2. Oliver Purnell 2003-Pr 6 26-40 .393 3. Rick Barnes 1994-98 4 16-25 .390 4. Bill Foster 1976-84 9 31-50 .383 5. Bobby Roberts 1963-70 8 28-57 .329

Booker Helps Team USA to Bronze Medal at World University Games Trevor Booker, senior forward for the Tiger basketball team, helped Team USA to a bronze medal at the World University Games in Belgrade, Serbia. Booker and the Americans defeated Israel, 91-80, on July 11 to claim the bronze. Team USA finished the event with a 6-1 overall record, falling only to Russia in the semifinal round. Booker played in all seven games, with two starts. The Whitmire, SC native averaged 6.1 points and 4.3 rebounds per game for the balanced U.S. squad. He also led the red, white, and blue in blocked shots with eight. Booker averaged 16.1 minutes of playing time and shot 55 percent from the field. Booker is the fourth player from Clemson to medal for the U.S. at the World University Games. Dale Davis won a gold medal with the 1989 team, Sharone Wright in 1993, while Greg Buckner captured gold with Team USA in 1997. The Americans advanced easily out of the preliminary round, defeating Finland 87-40 and South Korea by a score of 113-76. Booker posted six points and four rebounds against Finland, followed by a strong performance with 11 points and seven rebounds against South Korea. Booker made 5-6 field goals in the second game. Team USA defeated Greece in its third game, setting up a much-anticipated rematch with Serbia. The Serbians had defeated Team USA in an exhibition game a week earlier. However, the Americans survived an obvious pro-Serbia crowd to post a 68-66 victory. Booker scored just four points in the contest, but totaled six rebounds and two blocks and played a key role defensively. He tipped out two rebounds off missed free throws in the final 12 seconds of the game to help preserve the win. In the fifth game, Booker posted efficient totals of five points, five rebounds, and four blocked shots in a 30-point rout of Bulgaria. In the semifinals, however, Team USA slipped up in the final 10 minutes and suffered a one-point setback. Booker scored six points and added five rebounds in the loss. In the bronze medal game, Booker chipped in six points in 16 minutes of play.

Booker Led ACC in Rebounding and Field Goal Percentage in 2008-09 Clemson forward Trevor Booker led the ACC in field goal percentage and rebounding in 2008-09, a rare double in the 56 years of ACC play. He is just the sixth player in ACC history to do so, the first since Tim Duncan of Wake Forest in 1996-97. Booker finished the year with a .571 field goal percentage and a 9.7 rebounding average. He is the first Tiger to lead the league in field goal percentage since Devin Gray did so in 1993-94 and the first Tiger to lead in rebounding since Harold Jamison in 1998-99. The ACC field goal percentage and rebound double was first accomplished by Buck Williams of Maryland in 1980-81 when he averaged 11.7 rebounds and shot 64.7 percent from the field. Ralph Sampson did it in 1982-83, his senior year when he was National Player-of-the-Year for Virginia. Clemson’s Horace Grant was the next to lead the ACC in both major categories. In fact that year Grant led the league in scoring and it was the first time and still one of only two occasions that the same player led the league in scoring, rebounding and field goal percentage in the same season, the “Triple Crown” of ACC basketball. Duncan did it in 1996-97. Dale Davis led the ACC in field goal percentage and rebounding in 1988-89 and 1989-90, his sophomore and junior years. The former Clemson center is the only ACC player in history to do it twice. Four of the seven times it has been accomplished by Clemson players.

Players who led ACC in Rebounding and Field Goal Percentage, Same Season Year Player School Reb FG% 1980-81 Buck Williams Maryland 11.7 .647 1982-83 Ralph Sampson Virginia 11.7 .604 1986-87 Horace Grant Clemson 9.6 .656 1988-89 Dale Davis Clemson 8.9 .670 1989-90 Dale Davis Clemson 11.3 .525 1996-97 Tim Duncan Wake Forest 14.7 .608 2008-09 Trevor Booker Clemson 9.7 .571

Booker Joins 40-40-40 Club One of the reasons Trevor Booker made second-team All-ACC and was seventh in the overall All-ACC voting was his all-around abilities. In addition to his 15.3 scoring average and 9.7 rebound average, Booker ranked second in the ACC in blocked shots with 63 and also added 47 steals and 54 assists. His blocks and steals were big reasons he made first-team All-Defense in the ACC voting. Booker became just the second player in Clemson history to accumulate 40 assists, 40 blocks and 40 steals in the same season. The only other Tiger to do it was Elden Campbell in 1989-90 and it took Campbell 34 games to get there. Booker got it done it in 32 games in 2008-09. Campbell finished the 1989-90 season, his senior year with 44 assists, 97 blocks and 54 steals.

Booker Named to Second-Team All-ACC & ACC’s All-Defensive Team Clemson forward Trevor Booker was named a second-team All-ACC performer by the Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association (ACSMA) in 2009. It was the first All-ACC honor in Booker’s career, although he was a first-team All-Tournament selection as a sophomore. Booker led the Tigers in scoring at 15.3 points per game, and in league scoring at 15.0 points per game. He led the ACC in field goal percentage and rebounding. He also led the league in defensive rebounds per game and was third in offensive rebounding. Booker averaged a double-double in ACC play, the only player in the league to accomplish the feat. Booker, a native of Whitmire, SC, tied with Toney Douglas as the leading vote-getter for the All-Defensive Team. He is the ACC’s active leader with 204 blocked shots and is second in league history in total blocks among players 6’7” or shorter. Booker led the team with 63 blocked shots and was third on the squad with 47 steals. He was one of only three players in the ACC with at least 40 blocks and 40 steals in the regular season. He is the first Clemson player named to the ACSMA All-Defensive Team since Vernon Hamilton in 2006. Booker was also named first-team All-District III by the USBWA and was named to Barry Jacobs’ All-Defensive team, a team picked by the ACC coaches. It was the second straight year Clemson had a second-team all-conference choice. In 2008, K.C. Rivers was second team and Cliff Hammonds was named to the third team. Booker is also the fourth player under Head Coach Oliver Purnell to be named to an All-ACC team. Sharrod Ford was a third-team selection in 2005.

Booker Ranks Among Top Shot-Blockers in School History Trevor Booker is the ACC’s active leader with 204 career blocked shots, including 64 in 2008-09. He will obviously continue to be the active ACC leader entering 2009-10. In the 2008 ACC Tournament championship game, Booker set a final game record with six blocked shots against North Carolina. Booker ranked second in the ACC in blocked shots per game in 2008-09, averaging 2.0 per contest. He ranks fifth among the school’s all-time leaders in blocks. Only Tree Rollins, Elden Campbell, Sharone Wright and Dale Davis, all NBA first round draft choices, have more than Booker.

Clemson Career Leaders in Blocked Shots Rk Player Years GP BPG Blocks 1. Tree Rollins 1973-77 110 4.09 450 2. Elden Campbell 1986-90 123 2.71 334 3. Sharone Wright 1991-94 92 3.11 286 4. Dale Davis 1987-91 121 1.73 210 5. Trevor Booker 2006-09 102 2.00 204 6. Sharrod Ford 2001-05 118 1.50 177 7. John Campbell 1977-80 84 1.50 126 8. Glen McCants 1982-86 108 1.05 113 9. Raymond Sykes 2005-09 124 0.82 102 10. Larry Nance 1977-81 117 0.84 98

Smith Named to 2009 Academic All-ACC Team Freshman guard Tanner Smith was named to the All-ACC Academic men’s basketball team for the 2008-09 season, as announced by league Commissioner John Swofford. Smith was one of eight players honored, and one of three freshmen on the team. Clemson has had at least one player on the Academic All-ACC team since the 2002-03 season. To be eligible for consideration, a student-athlete must have earned a 3.0 grade point average for the previous semester and maintained a 3.0 cumulative average during his academic career.

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Monday, November 09Alcorn State or FIU at North Carolina ... ESPNU ..............7/9:00 Coaches vs. Cancer

Wednesday, November 11NC Central at North Carolina ................... ESPNU ..............7/9:00 Coaches vs. Cancer

Friday, November 13Dartmouth at Boston College .................................................. 7:00UNC Greensboro at Duke ................................FSS .................. 7:00Presbyterian at Clemson ............................................................ 8:00Charleston Southern at Maryland ...............CSN .................. 8:00Longwood at Virginia .................................................................. 7:00Oral Roberts at Wake Forest ..........................TBD .................. TBD

Saturday, November 14NC Central at Miami ......................................... SUN .................. 4:00Florida A&M at Georgia Tech .................................................... 7:00

Sunday, November 15Valparaiso at North Carolina ..........................TBA ...................TBABrown at Virginia Tech .................................................................TBA Philly Hoop ClassicEast Carolina vs. Wake Forest .................................................... 2:00 Greensboro (NC) Coliseum

Monday, November 16Coastal Carolina at Duke ........................... ESPNU .................. 7:00 Pre-Season NITJacksonville at Florida State .......................... SUN .................. 7:00Nova SE at Miami .......................................................................... 7:30Virginia at South Florida .................................TBD .................. TBD

Tuesday, November 17Clemson at Liberty ......................................... ESPN .....10:00 (AM)Charlotte/Elon at Duke ................................. ESPN .................. 6:00 Pre-Season NITSt. Francis (NY) at Boston College ........................................... 7:00Fairfield at Maryland.........................................CSN .................. 8:00UNC Greensboro at Virginia Tech ............................................TBA

Wednesday, November 18Stetson at Florida State ...............................................................TBAHigh Point at Wake Forest ..........................................................TBA

Thursday, November 19Georgia Tech vs. Dayton ................................................11:30 (AM) Puerto Rico Tip OffMiami vs. Tulane ............................................................................ 1:30 Charleston (SC) ClassicRider at Virginia ............................................................................. 7:00 TCS TournamentNorth Carolina vs. Ohio State ...................ESPN2 ..............7/9:00 Coaches vs. Cancer, MSG, New York, NY

Friday, November 20Georgia Tech vs. TBA ................................... ESPNU ..............1/3:00 Puerto Rico Tip OffNC State vs. Akron ........................................................................ 3:30 Glenn Wilkes Classic, Daytona Beach, FLNorth Carolina vs. TBA.................................ESPN2 ..............5/7:00 Coaches vs. Cancer, MSG, New York, NYBoston College vs. St. Joseph’s ................................................. 6:00 Paradise Jam, St. Thomas, Virgin IslandsClemson at UNC Greensboro .........................FSS .................. 7:00New Hampshire at Maryland ................................................... 8:00Miami vs. TBA ..................................................................................TBA Charleston (SC) Classic

Saturday, November 21Oral Roberts at Virginia .............................................................. 2:00 Cancun ChallengeFlorida State at Mercer .....................................FSS .................. 4:30Radford at Duke ............................................................................ 7:00NC State vs. Austin Peay ............................................................. 8:15 Glenn Wilkes Classic, Daytona Beach, FLBoston College vs. Purdue/S. Dakota State ......................... 8:30 Paradise Jam, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands

Sunday, November 22NC State vs. Auburn ..................................................................... 8:15 Glenn Wilkes Classic, Daytona Beach, FLBoston College vs. TBA .................................................................TBA Paradise Jam, St. Thomas, Virgin IslandsGeorgia Tech vs. TBA ....................................ESPN2 ...................TBA Puerto Rico Tip OffMiami vs. TBA .................................................ESPN2 ...................TBA Charleston (SC) Classic

Monday, November 23Virginia Tech at Campbell ...........................................................TBAWinthrop at Clemson .................................................................. 7:30Maryland vs. Chaminade........................... ESPNU .................. 9:30 Maui Invitational, Maui, HIGardner-Webb at North Carolina .................FSS .................. 7:30Boston College vs. TBA .................................................................TBA Paradise Jam, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands

Tuesday, November 24Winston-Salem State at Wake Forest ..................................... 7:30Florida State at Florida .................................................................TBAMaryland vs. TBA ...............................ESPN2/ESPN ...................TBA Maui Invitational, Maui, HIVirginia vs. Stanford ......................................................................TBA Cancun Challenge, Cancun, Mexico

Wednesday, November 25Duke vs. TBA ...................................................ESPN2 ..............7/9:00 Pre-Season NIT, MSG, New York, NYFlorida Gulf Coast at Miami ....................................................... 7:30Maryland vs. TBA ...............................ESPN2/ESPN ...................TBA Maui Invitational, Maui, HIVirginia vs. TBA................................................................................TBA Cancun Challenge, Cancun, Mexico

Thursday, November 26Clemson vs. Texas A&M...............................ESPN2 .................. 4:30 76 Classic, Anaheim, CAFlorida State vs. Iona ................................... ESPNU .................. 9:00 Old Spice Classic, Orlando, FL

Friday, November 27Mercer at Georgia Tech .............................................................. 4:00Duke vs. TBA .......................................ESPN/ESPN2 ........2:30/5:00 Pre-Season NIT, MSG, New York, NYClemson vs. TBA ............................... ESPN/ESPNU ........2:30/5:00 76 Classic, Anaheim, CAFlorida State vs. TBA ......................ESPN2/ESPNU ........5:00/7:30 Old Spice Classic, Orlando, FLVirginia Tech vs. Temple ..............................................................TBA Philly Hoop Classic, The Palestra, Philadelphia, PA

Saturday, November 28William & Mary at Wake Forest ................................................ 2:00Boston College at Providence .................................................. 7:00SC Upstate at Miami .................................................................... 7:30Virginia Tech vs. Delaware ..........................................................TBA Philly Hoop Classic, The Palestra, Philadelphia, PA

Sunday, November 29New Orleans at NC State ............................................................ 2:00Nevada at North Carolina ...............................FSN ...................TBAClemson vs. TBA .............................ESPN2/ESPNU ...................TBA 76 Classic, Anaheim, CAFlorida State vs. TBA ......................ESPN2/ESPNU ...................TBA Old Spice Classic, Orlando, FL

Monday, November 30Penn State at Virginia ................................#ESPN2 .................. 7:00

Tuesday, December 1Northwestern at NCSU ............................#ESPNU .................. 7:00Wake Forest at Purdue ................................#ESPN .................. 7:00Maryland at Indiana...................................#ESPN2 .................. 7:30Michigan State at North Carolina ...........#ESPN .................. 9:00Virginia Tech at Iowa .................................#ESPN2 .................. 9:30

Wednesday, December 2Illinois at Clemson ........................................#ESPN .................. 7:15Boston College at Michigan....................#ESPN2 .................. 7:30

Duke at Wisconsin ........................................#ESPN .................. 9:15Florida State at Ohio State ......................#ESPN2 .................. 9:30Minnesota at Miami ..................................#ESPNU ........7:15/7:30Siena at Georgia Tech.................................................................. 7:00

Saturday, December 5North Carolina at Kentucky ........................... CBS ................12:30NC State at Marquette ................................................................ 3:00St. John’s at Duke ..........................................ESPN2 .................. 3:30Wake Forest at Gonzaga ............................ESPN2 .................. 5:30Southern California at Georgia Tech ............FSS .................. 6:00

Sunday, December 6South Carolina at Clemson .............................FSS .................. 1:00Miami at Boston College .................................FSN .................. 3:00Villanova vs. Maryland ........................FSS/MASN .................. 7:30Florida International at Florida State ......... SUN .................. 1:00Georgia at Virginia Tech ..............................................................TBA

Monday, December 7Virginia at Auburn ........................................................................ 8:00

Wednesday, December 9Harvard at Boston College ........................................................ 7:00VMI at Virginia Tech ......................................................................TBA

Saturday, December 12Georgia Southern at NC State .................................................. 2:00Eastern Kentucky at Maryland ......................CSN .................. 4:30Virginia Tech at Penn State........................ESPN2 .................. 8:00SC State at Miami .......................................................................... 7:30Presbyterian at North Carolina ................................................ 7:30

Sunday, December 13Furman at Clemson...................................................................... 4:00Rhode Island at Boston College ...................FSN ...................TBAElon at Wake Forest .......................................................................TBA

Monday, December 14Georgia Tech at UT-Chattanooga ........................................... 7:00

Tuesday, December 15Gardner-Webb at Duke ..............................ESPN2 .................. 7:00Georgia State at Florida State ......................FSFL .................. 7:00

Wednesday, December 16Clemson at East Carolina ........................................................... 7:00Wake Forest at UNC Wilmington............................................. 7:00Miami at Stetson ........................................................................... 7:00Arkansas-Pine Bluff at Georgia Tech ...................................... 8:30

Thursday, December 17Auburn at Florida State ..................................FSFL .................. 7:00Elon at NC State ............................................................................ 7:00

Saturday, December 19Miami vs. Florida Atlantic ...............................FSFL .................. 2:00 OB Classic, Sunrise, FLNorth Carolina at Texas ................................ ESPN .................. 2:00Gonzaga vs. Duke .............................................. CBS .................. 4:00 Madison Square Garden, New York, NYUNC Wilmington at Virginia ...........................CSN .................. 7:00College of Charleston at Clemson ................FSS ...................TBACharleston Southern at Virginia Tech .....................................TBA

Sunday, December 20Bryant at Boston College ........................................................... 1:00Florida State at Georgia Tech ........................FSN .................. 5:30NC State at Wake Forest ..................................FSN .................. 7:45

Monday, December 21NJIT at Virginia ............................................................................... 7:00North Carolina A&T at Miami ................................................... 7:30

Tuesday, December 22UT-Martin at Florida State .............................FSFL .................. 7:00Kennesaw State at Georgia Tech ............................................. 7:00Marshall at North Carolina ..............................FSS .................. 7:00Western Carolina at Clemson ................................................... 7:30Winston-Salem State at Maryland .......................................... 8:00UMBC at Virginia Tech ..................................................................TBA

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Wednesday, December 23Massachusetts at Boston College ........................................... 7:00Hampton at Virginia .................................................................... 7:00NC State at Arizona ...........................................TBA ...................TBA

Sunday, December 27Florida Atlantic at Maryland ..................................................... 2:00

Monday, December 28Wake Forest at UNC Greensboro ............................................ 7:00Rutgers at North Carolina ..........................ESPN2 .................. 8:30

Tuesday, December 29Winston-Salem State at Georgia Tech ................................... 1:00Long Beach State at Duke ..............................FSS .................. 7:00Winthrop at NC State .................................................................. 7:00SC State at Clemson..................................................................... 7:30

Wednesday, December 30South Carolina at Boston College ........................................... 7:00UAB at Virginia ............................................................................... 7:00William & Mary at Maryland ..........................CSN .................. 7:30Bethune-Cookman at Miami .................................................... 7:30Albany at North Carolina ........................................................... 7:30Longwood at Virginia Tech ........................................................TBA

Thursday, December 31Pennsylvania at Duke ..................................ESPN2 .................. 6:00Richmond at Wake Forest .......................................................... 7:30NC State at UNC Greensboro .........................FSS ...................TBAAlabama A&M at Florida State ..................................................TBA

Saturday, January 2Maine at Boston College ......................................................... NoonGeorgia Tech at Charlotte ...............................TBA ...................TBASeton Hall vs. Virginia Tech .........................................................TBA Cancun, Mexico

Sunday, January 3Maryland at UNC Greensboro .................................................. 2:00Florida at NC State.............................................FSN .................. 3:00Xavier at Wake Forest .......................................FSN .................. 5:30Miami at Pepperdine ................................................................... 7:00Clemson at Duke ...............................................FSN .................. 7:45

Monday, January 4North Carolina at College of Charleston ...........TBD .................. TBDTexas A&M-Corpus Christi at Florida State .......TBD .................. TBD

Tuesday, January 5NJIT at Boston College ................................................................ 7:00Texas-Pan American at Virginia ............................................... 7:00Georgia Tech at Georgia..............................................................TBA

Wednesday, January 6Duke vs. Iowa State ......................................ESPN2 ................10:00 United Center, Chicago, ILHoly Cross at NC State ................................................................ 7:00

Saturday, January 9Duke at Georgia Tech .................................... ESPN .................. 2:00Boston College at Clemson ....................Raycom .................. 4:00Wake Forest at Miami ................................. ESPNU .................. 6:00Virginia at NC State ...................................Raycom ................12:00

Sunday, January 10Florida State at Maryland ...............................FSN .................. 5:30Virginia Tech at North Carolina .....................FSN .................. 7:45

Tuesday, January 12NC State at Florida State .................................RSN .................. 7:00Maryland at Wake Forest ........................Raycom .................. 8:00

Wednesday, January 13Boston College at Duke ................................ ESPN .................. 7:00Miami at Virginia Tech ................................................................. 7:00North Carolina at Clemson .......................... ESPN .................. 9:00Georgia Tech at Virginia ............................................................. 7:00

Saturday, January 16Clemson at NC State .................................Raycom ................12:00

Georgia Tech at North Carolina ................. ESPN .................. 2:00Maryland at Boston College ..................Raycom .................. 4:00Virginia Tech at Florida State .........................RSN .................. 6:00Miami at Virginia .......................................... ESPNU .................. 8:00

Sunday, January 17Wake Forest at Duke .........................................FSN .................. 8:00

Monday, January 18NC Central at Virginia Tech .........................................................TBA

Tuesday, January 19Clemson at Georgia Tech ...........................ESPN2 .................. 7:00Longwood at Maryland .............................................................. 8:00Boston College at Miami .................................RSN .................. 9:00

Wednesday, January 20Wake Forest at North Carolina ................... ESPN .................. 7:00Duke at NC State ........................................Raycom .................. 9:00

Saturday, January 23Boston College at Virginia Tech ............Raycom .................. 1:30Virginia at Wake Forest ............................Raycom .................. 4:00Duke at Clemson .....................ESPN (GameDay) .................. 9:00NC State at Maryland ..................................ESPN2 ..............5/6:00

Sunday, January 24Georgia Tech at Florida State ................Raycom ................12:00

Tuesday, January 26Clemson at Boston College .......................ESPN2 .................. 7:00North Carolina at NC State .....................Raycom .................. 9:00

Wednesday, January 27Florida State at Duke ..................................... ESPN .................. 9:00

Thursday, January 28Wake Forest at Georgia Tech .........................RSN .................. 7:00Miami at Maryland ...................................... ESPNU .................. 9:00Virginia Tech at Virginia ...................................CSN .................. TBD

Saturday, January 30Kentucky State at Georgia Tech .............................................. 1:00Duke at Georgetown ........................................ CBS .................. 1:00NC Central at NC State ................................................................ 2:00Florida State at Boston College ............Raycom .................. 3:00

Sunday, January 31Virginia Tech at Miami .............................Raycom .................. 1:00Maryland at Clemson .......................................FSN .................. 5:30Virginia at North Carolina ...............................FSN .................. 7:45

Tuesday, February 2Miami at Wake Forest ..................................ESPN2 .................. 7:00

Wednesday, February 3NC State at Virginia ..................................... ESPNU .................. 7:00

Thursday, February 4Georgia Tech at Duke ................. ESPN or ESPN2 .................. 7:00Maryland at Florida State .....................*Raycom .................. 9:00North Carolina at Virginia Tech ...........*Raycom .................. 9:00

Saturday, February 6Wake Forest at Virginia ............................Raycom ................12:00Duke at Boston College ................................ ESPN .................. 2:00NC State at Georgia Tech ......................*Raycom .................. 4:00Clemson at Virginia Tech .......................*Raycom .................. 4:00Miami at Florida State ................................ ESPNU .................. 8:00

Sunday, February 7North Carolina at Maryland ...........................FSN .................. 2:00

Tuesday, February 9Boston College at Wake Forest .....................RSN .................. 7:00

Wednesday, February 10Florida State at Clemson ............................ESPN2 .................. 7:00Virginia at Maryland ................................... ESPNU .................. 7:00Georgia Tech at Miami ................................................................ 7:00Virginia Tech at NC State ............................................................ 7:00

Duke at North Carolina ................Raycom/ESPN .................. 9:00

Saturday, February 13Miami at Clemson .............................................RSN ................12:00Maryland at Duke .............................................. CBS .................. 1:00NC State at North Carolina .......................... ESPN .................. 4:00Virginia at Virginia Tech .........................*Raycom .................. 8:00Georgia Tech at Wake Forest ...............*Raycom .................. 8:00

Sunday, February 14Boston College at Florida State ....................FSN ........6:30/7:30

Tuesday, February 16Wake Forest at Virginia Tech .....................ESPN2 .................. 7:00North Carolina at Georgia Tech ............Raycom .................. 9:00

Wednesday, February 17Florida State at Virginia .............................................................. 7:00Duke at Miami ................................................. ESPN .................. 7:00Maryland at NC State .......................................RSN .................. 9:00

Saturday, February 20North Carolina at Boston College ................ CBS ................12:00Georgia Tech at Maryland ....................*Raycom .................. 2:00Wake Forest at NC State ........................*Raycom .................. 2:00Virginia at Clemson ...........................................RSN .................. 4:00

Sunday, February 21Virginia Tech at Duke .......................................FSN ...................TBA

Tuesday, February 23Virginia at Miami ................................................RSN .................. 7:00

Wednesday, February 24Virginia Tech at Boston College .............. ESPNU .................. 7:00Florida State at North Carolina .................. ESPN .................. 7:00Clemson at Maryland ...............................Raycom .................. 9:00

Thursday, February 25Tulsa at Duke ................................. ESPN or ESPN2 .................. 7:00

Saturday, February 27Boston College at Georgia Tech ...................RSN ................12:00North Carolina at Wake Forest ...................... CBS .................. 2:00NC State at Miami ....................................*Raycom .................. 4:00Maryland at Virginia Tech .....................*Raycom .................. 4:00

Sunday, February 28Clemson at Florida State .................................FSN .................. 5:30Duke at Virginia ..................................................FSN .................. 7:45

Tuesday, March 2Georgia Tech at Clemson ......................*Raycom .................. 8:00Miami at North Carolina ........................*Raycom .................. 8:00

Wednesday, March 3Wake Forest at Florida State .....................ESPN2 .................. 7:00Virginia at Boston College ........................ ESPNU .................. 9:00Duke at Maryland ........................................... ESPN .................. 9:00NC State at Virginia Tech ............................................................ 7:00

Saturday, March 6Florida State at Miami .................................ESPN2 ................12:00Maryland at Virginia .................................Raycom .................. 1:30Virginia Tech at Georgia Tech ................Raycom .................. 4:00North Carolina at Duke ..........ESPN (GameDay) .................. 9:00

Sunday, March 7Boston College at NC State ....................Raycom .................. 2:00Clemson at Wake Forest ..................................FSN .................. 6:00

KeyFSS – Fox Sports SouthCSN - Comcast Sports NetSUN – Sunshine NetworkFSFL – Fox Sports Net Florida

Note: * - split telecast; # - Big Ten/ACC Challenge

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CLEMSON SCHEDULE

The men’s basketball schedule for the 2009-10 season was announced in August by Head Coach Oliver Purnell and the Atlantic Coast Conference. For only the third time in school history, each of Clemson’s 16 regular season ACC games will be televised. Nine of the 16 regular season league games will be broadcast to a national television audience, including the Jan. 23 tilt with Duke which will be showcased following ESPN College GameDay from Littlejohn Coliseum. The Tigers, who are coming off back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances, will have 12 guaranteed games overall on national television. “We are looking forward to playing our most challenging schedule to date,” Purnell said. “It gives us an opportunity to get better and for our program to receive unprecedented exposure.” The non-conference schedule is highlighted by a trip to Anaheim, CA for the 76 Classic over Thanksgiving weekend (Nov. 26-29). The Tigers will square off against Texas A&M in the first round of the event, which features six schools that advanced to the NCAA Tournament last season, including the Aggies. The winner of the Nov. 26 game (4:30 p.m.) will advance to face the winner of the West Virginia/Long Beach State matchup on Nov. 27. The other side of the bracket includes Butler, Minnesota, Portland and UCLA. Clemson returns home after the 76 Classic with a pair of tough games. The Tigers play host to Illinois on Dec. 2 for the Big Ten/ACC Challenge. The two teams met last season in the event, with Clemson claiming a hard-fought, come-from-behind 76-74 victory in Champaign, IL. The game is set for ESPN at 7:15 p.m. The Tigers take on archrival South Carolina at Littlejohn Coliseum on Sunday, Dec. 6 at 1:00 p.m. The game will be televised regionally by Fox Sports South. Also on the non-conference slate are road games against Liberty (Nov. 17), UNC Greensboro (Nov. 20) and East Carolina (Dec. 16). The Tigers defeated the Flames last season, 80-75, at home. This will be Clemson’s first-ever game at Liberty. The trip serves as a return game and will be part of ESPN’s College Hoops Tip-Off Marathon. The game will tip off at 10:00 in the morning, one of Clemson’s earliest start times in recent memory. The game against UNC Greensboro will be held at the Greensboro Coliseum, the same site as the 2010 ACC Tournament. Clemson played at East Carolina

Date Day Opponent Time TVNov. 6 Fri. FRANCIS MARION (exh) 7:30 p.m. Nov. 13 Fri. PRESBYTERIAN 8:00 p.m.Nov. 17 Tue. at Liberty 10:00 a.m. ESPNNov. 20 Fri. at UNC Greensboro 7:00 p.m. FSSNov. 23 Mon. WINTHROP 7:30 p.m.Nov. 26 Thu. #Texas A&M 4:30 p.m. ESPN2Nov. 27 Fri. #West Virginia/Long Beach St. 2:30/5:00 p.m. ESPN/ESPNUNov. 29 Sun. #TBA TBA ESPN2/ESPNUDec. 2 Wed. ILLINOIS (Big Ten/ACC Challenge) 7:15 p.m. ESPNDec. 6 Sun. SOUTH CAROLINA 1:00 p.m. FSSDec. 13 Sun. FURMAN 4:00 p.m.Dec. 16 Wed. at East Carolina 7:00 p.m.Dec. 19 Sat. COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON TBA Dec. 22 Tue. WESTERN CAROLINA 7:30 p.m.Dec. 29 Tue. SC STATE 7:30 p.m.Jan. 3 Sun. at Duke 7:45 p.m. FSNJan. 9 Sat. BOSTON COLLEGE 4:00 p.m. RaycomJan. 13 Wed. NORTH CAROLINA 9:00 p.m. ESPNJan. 16 Sat. at NC State 12:00 p.m. RaycomJan. 19 Tue. at Georgia Tech 7:00 p.m. ESPN2Jan. 23 Sat. DUKE 9:00 p.m. ESPNJan. 26 Tue. at Boston College 7:00 p.m. ESPN2Jan. 31 Sun. MARYLAND 5:30 p.m. FSNFeb. 6 Sat. at Virginia Tech 4:00 p.m. RaycomFeb. 10 Wed. FLORIDA STATE 7:00 p.m. ESPN2Feb. 13 Sat. MIAMI (FL) 12:00 p.m. RSNFeb. 20 Sat. VIRGINIA 4:00 p.m. RSNFeb. 24 Wed. at Maryland 9:00 p.m. RaycomFeb. 28 Sun. at Florida State 5:30 p.m. FSNMar. 2 Tue. GEORGIA TECH 8:00 p.m. RaycomMar. 7 Sun. at Wake Forest 6:00 p.m. FSNMar. 11-14 Thu-Sun. ^ACC Tournament TBA TBA

# - 76 Classic (Anaheim, CA); ^ - Greensboro, NCNote: All times are Eastern; Home games in ALL CAPS and BOLD; FSN – Fox Sports National; FSS – Fox Sports South; RSN – Regional Sports Network

2009-10 Schedule

two years ago and won 82-67 behind a 12-for-24 three-point shooting display at Minges Coliseum. For the first time in over 84 years, Clemson will take on College of Charleston. The game is scheduled for Saturday, Dec. 19. The Cougars are coached by Bobby Cremins, who led Georgia Tech to 10 NCAA Tournament appearances from 1981-2000. Cremins is in his fourth year as the Cougars’ head coach. Clemson holds a 7-1 advantage in the series against College of Charleston, with all eight games taking place between 1913 and 1925. Clemson’s ACC schedule features a pair of national television games against the Duke Blue Devils. The Tigers begin conference play Jan. 3 at Cameron Indoor Stadium. Clemson is looking for its first win on Duke’s home court since the 1994-95 team scored a 75-70 upset. The Blue Devils then come to Clemson three weeks later for a Saturday, Jan. 23 primetime showdown at 9:00 p.m. on ESPN. The popular ESPN show College GameDay will originate live from Littlejohn Coliseum at 11:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. the same day. The Tigers will also play two games apiece against Boston College, Florida State, Georgia Tech and Maryland. Three of those four teams advanced to the NCAA Tournament last season. Clemson plays just one game against the defending national champions, North Carolina. The Tigers and Tar Heels will compete at Littlejohn Coliseum on Jan. 13 in front of a national TV audience on ESPN at 9:00 p.m. Three of Clemson’s first six conference games will be against Duke or North Carolina. Clemson will conclude the regular season portion of the ACC schedule with three road trips in its final four games. All three teams (Maryland, Florida State and Wake Forest) were NCAA Tournament participants a season ago. Two of the games will be featured on Fox Sports as part of the network’s “Sunday Night Hoops” package. Clemson will have a total of four games on “Sunday Night Hoops” this upcoming season. The ACC Tournament will return to Greensboro, NC in 2010 from March 11-14. The last time the tournament was held in Greensboro was in 2006.

The Tigers will play host to both Duke and North Carolina this season.Clemson will face the Tar Heels on Jan. 13 and the Blue Devils on Jan. 23.

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ZAVIER ANDERSON

In High School: Earned three varsity letters in football and basketball…played in Greenville vs. Spartanburg County All-Star Game…named team’s defensive Most Valuable Player from 2005-07…led the Mavericks in rebounds and assists in 2006…named to All-Region team as a senior…coached by Brian Garmroth…born 8/6/89…majoring in management.

Overview: Walk-on who completed his second year with the Tiger program in 2008-09…serves as the point guard for Clemson’s scout team, certainly an important role within the team…joined the team after tryouts in the fall of 2007...played in eight games in 2007-08 for a total of 15 minutes...scored in first ca-reer game against Furman, posting two points in four minutes of play...also had a steal against the Paladins in last year’s season opener...switched from jersey #5 to #3 for his sophomore season...played in seven games during the 2008-09 season...scored a basket in the final minutes of Clemson’s win over Hofstra to begin the season in the Charleston Classic...had a steal in two minutes against North Florida...aunt, Valerie Jackson, played basketball for Lander University in the 1980s…two-sport athlete at Mauldin High School.

CLASS: Junior

POSITION: Guard

VITALS: Height - 5’9” • Weight - 160 lbs.

HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL: Greenville, SC/Mauldin

MAJOR: Management

HIGHLIGHT: Has played in 15 games through two seasons.

ANDERSON FACT: Point guard for the scout team in practice.

The Anderson File...

#3

Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FA Pct 3FG-FA Pct FT-FTA Pct OR/Reb/Avg A-T BS-ST Pf-D Pts-Avg2007-08 8-0 15/1.9 0-3 .000 0-2 .000 2-4 .500 1/2/0.3 1-2 0-1 3-0 2/0.32008-09 7-0 11/1.6 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 0/3/0.4 0-2 1-1 0-0 2/0.3Totals 15-0 26/1.7 1-5 .200 0-2 .000 2-6 .333 1/5/0.3 1-4 1-2 3-0 4/0.3

Zavier Anderson - Career Stats

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CATALIN BACIU

In High School: Consensus top 100 prospect by the recruiting services...rated as high as the #55 player nationally by Scout.com...also rated #64 by Prep Stars, #83 by Hoops Report, #89 by Hoop Scoop, and #98 by Rivals.com...rated as the nation’s 10th best prospect at the center position by Scout.com...averaged 22.6 points, 14.7 rebounds, and 6.9 blocks per game as a senior...finalist for McDonald’s All-America honors and North Carolina’s Gatorade Player-of-the-Year award...also named a finalist for the World team for the Nike Hoop Summit...established nine school records in just two years at Veritas...holds the school’s career record for points (1,781), rebounds (1,091), and blocked shots (494)...holds single-game records at Veritas for points scored (50), rebounds (26), and blocked shots (16)...played in the 2008 Charm City Challenge for the U.S. All-Stars...named Most Outstanding Player at the 2008 Bahamas Holiday Invitational...averaged 23 points, 13 rebounds, and four blocks per game as a junior when he led Veritas to a runner-up finish at the National Association of Christian Athletes championship...posted 25 points and 15 rebounds against national power Oak Hill Academy as a junior...played high school ball for coach John Jordan...chose Clemson over offers from Memphis, N.C. State, Virginia, Virginia Tech, and South Carolina...born 8/26/88...majoring in sociology.

Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FA Pct 3FG-FA Pct FT-FTA Pct OR/Reb/Avg A-T BS-ST Pf-D Pts-Avg2008-09 9-0 44/4.9 8-20 .400 0-0 .000 2-5 .400 7/19/2.1 4-1 2-3 6-0 18-2.0Totals 9-0 44/4.9 8-20 .400 0-0 .000 2-5 .400 7/19/2.1 4-1 2-3 6-0 18-2.0

Catalin Baciu - Career Stats

CLASS: Sophomore

POSITION: Center

VITALS: Height - 7’2” • Weight - 245 lbs.

HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL: Cluj-Napoca, Romania/Veritas Christian (NC)

MAJOR: Sociology

HIGHLIGHT: Earned the team’s Strength Award in 2008-09.

BACIU FACT: Tallest player in Clemson basketball history.

The Baciu File...

#10Overview: Highest-rated prospect in the 2008-09 freshman class...slender 7-footer with a vast array of skills in the post...prefers face-up game as opposed to traditional back-to-the-basket...played in nine games as a freshman in 2008-09, but should see significantly more playing time as a sophomore as he improves his strength...earned the team’s Strength Award after his freshman season...gained 18 pounds from July of 2008 through the end of the 2008-09 season...reached 245 pounds after spending both summer sessions at Clemson and in the weight room...also improved bench press by 80 pounds and squat lift by over 110 pounds during that span...nicknamed ‘Bobo,’ which comes from part of the translation for “freshman” in Romanian...he picked up the nickname competing against older players back home...name is pronounced cuh-tuh-LEEN BY-choo...played high school basketball in the U.S. as a junior and senior...played at Veritas Christian Academy in Fletcher, N.C. after coming over from Romania...played with Jonah Baize, a junior walk-on at Clemson, as a junior at Veritas...speaks four languages...played at the Under 20 European Championships for his home country in the summer of 2007...averaged 7.1 points and 7.1 rebounds per game as the youngest member of Romania’s team...had offseason arthroscopic surgery on his right shoulder.

In 2008-09: Averaged 2.0 points and 2.1 rebounds per game in nine appearances...sat out the first five games of the season due to playing professionally in Romania prior to coming to the United States...made 8-20 shots in his first year, 40 percent...averaged 4.9 minutes of playing time in his nine appearances...first action was against Savannah State on Nov. 25, where he played nine minutes and posted four points, two rebounds, and two blocked shots...scored four points in nine minutes against SC State, while grabbing a career-high six rebounds (four offensive)...posted two points, four rebounds, and two assists versus North Florida...in five minutes of play, hit two baskets and scored four points against East Carolina...first ACC field goal was against North Carolina, he was 1-2 versus the Heels...scored two points in final four minutes of the 29-point blowout of Maryland at home.

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Points: ............................................................................ 4 vs. Savannah State, 11/25/08......................................................................................................4 vs. East Carolina, 1/3/09Field Goals Made: ..................................................... 2 vs. Savannah State, 11/25/08......................................................................................................2 vs. East Carolina, 1/3/09Field Goal Attempts: ............................................................... 8 vs. SC State, 12/13/08Field Goal %: .....................................................(1.000, 2-2) vs. East Carolina, 1/3/09Free Throws Made: .................................................................. 2 vs. SC State, 12/13/08Free Throw Attempts:............................................................. 2 vs. SC State, 12/13/08......................................................................................................2 vs. East Carolina, 1/3/09Rebounds: .................................................................................... 6 vs. SC State, 12/13/08Offensive Rebounds: .............................................................. 4 vs. SC State, 12/13/08Assists: ........................................................................................... 2 vs. SC State, 12/13/08................................................................................................2 vs. North Florida, 12/16/08Blocked Shots: ........................................................... 2 vs. Savannah State, 11/25/08Steals: ....................................................1 vs. many (3), last vs. North Carolina, 1/21/09Minutes: ........................................................................ 9 vs. Savannah State, 11/25/08........................................................................................................... 9 vs. SC State, 12/13/08

Catalin Baciu - Career Highs

Opponent G-GS Min FG 3-PT FT-FTA Of-Rb A-T B-S Pts AvgEast Carolina 1-0 5 2-2 0-0 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-1 4 4.0Maryland 1-0 4 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 2.0NC State 1-0 1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0.0North Carolina 1-0 4 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-3 0-0 0-1 2 2.0Presbyterian 1-0 4 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-1 1-0 0-1 0 0.0SC State 1-0 9 1-8 0-0 2-2 4-6 1-0 0-0 4 4.0Virginia 1-0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0.0

Baciu vs. 2009-10 Opponents

Baciu Game by Game, 2008-09Date Opponent Min F-FGA 3-3A FT-FA Of-RB A-T B-S PF Pts11-14 vs. Hofstra DNP11-15 vs. TCU DNP11-16 vs. Temple DNP11-19 Wofford DNP11-22 at Charlotte DNP11-25 Savannah St. 9 2-4 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-1 2-0 1 411-28 Presbyterian 4 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-1 1-0 0-1 1 012-2 at Illinois DNP12-7 Liberty DNP12-13 SC State 9 1-8 0-0 2-2 4-6 1-0 0-0 2 412-16 North Florida 7 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-4 2-0 0-0 1 212-21 at Miami (FL) DNP12-30 at S. Carolina DNP1-3 East Carolina 5 2-2 0-0 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-1 0 41-6 Alabama DNP1-10 NC State 1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 01-17 Wake Forest DNP1-21 at N. Carolina 4 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-3 0-0 0-1 1 21-25 Georgia Tech DNP1-29 at Va. Tech DNP2-4 Duke DNP2-7 Florida St. DNP2-10 at Boston Coll. DNP2-15 at Virginia DNP2-17 Maryland 4 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 22-22 at Ga. Tech DNP2-25 Va. Tech DNP2-28 at Florida St. DNP3-3 Virginia 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 03-8 at Wake Forest DNP3-12 vs. Ga. Tech (ACC) DNP3-19 vs. Michigan (NCAA) DNPTotals 44 8-20 0-0 2-5 7-19 4-1 2-3 6 18

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JONAH BAIZE

In High School: Averaged 11.2 points as well as 6.2 rebounds per game as a senior...served as team captain and was named to All-Western North Carolina team...led Veritas to a runner-up finish nationally among National Association of Christian Athletes (NACA) high schools in Division I...team compiled a 20-5 record in 2006-07...named All-Tournament at NACA Nationals...played for Evansville North in Indiana through his junior year of high school...played AAU basketball for Indiana S.W.I.S.H. and served as team captain...West Virginia Coal Miners Classic senior scholarship recipient...played for coach John Jordan at Veritas Christian...born 6/24/87...majoring in sociology.

Overview: Walk-on who completed his second season with the Tigers in 2008-09...earned team’s Academic Excellence Award as a sophomore for boasting the top cumulative grade-point average on the roster...played in seven games as a first-year player but did not score a point...in fact, did not attempt a field goal in five minutes of action...played in four games as a sophomore for a total of seven minutes...attempted a field goal in the season opener versus Hofstra...grabbed a rebound in the Hofstra win...had an assist in the final minute against Wofford...was recruited to Clemson from one of the nation’s most successful Christian schools at Veritas Academy in Fletcher, N.C...high school teammate of center Catalin Baciu...played in Indiana his first three years before transferring to Veritas.

CLASS: Junior

POSITION: Forward

VITALS: Height - 6’6” • Weight - 205 lbs.

HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL: Evansville, IN/Veritas Christian (NC)

MAJOR: Sociology

HIGHLIGHT: Earned team’s Academic Award for 2008-09.

BAIZE FACT: High school teammate of sophomore Catalin Baciu.

The Baize File...

#4

Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FA Pct 3FG-FA Pct FT-FTA Pct OR/Reb/Avg A-T BS-ST Pf-D Pts-Avg2007-08 7-0 5/0.7 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0/2/0.3 1-2 0-0 1-0 0/0.02008-09 4-0 7/1.8 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0/1/0.3 1-1 0-0 0-0 0/0.0Totals 11-0 12/1.1 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0/3/0.3 2-3 0-0 1-0 0/0.0

Jonah Baize - Career Stats

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DEVIN BOOKER

Overview: Younger brother of rising senior Trevor Booker...will be the first brother combination to play for Clemson since Horace and Harvey Grant played together in the 1984-85 season...like his brother as a freshman, brings a tremendous amount of energy to the Tigers’ frontcourt...unlike his brother, is a right-handed shooter...possesses good size and should be a force on the glass and defensively with his ability to block shots...committed to Clemson as a sophomore in high school.

In High School: Consensus top-150 prospect, according to the national recruiting services...rated as the nation’s #65 prospect by both PrepStars and Scout.com, #96 by Rivals.com, #101 by HoopsReport.com, and #109 by Hoop Scoop...cited as the #24

CLASS: Freshman

POSITION: Forward/Center

VITALS: Height - 6’8” • Weight - 235 lbs.

HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL: Whitmire, SC/Union County

MAJOR: Pre-Business

HIGHLIGHT: Broke brother’s high school scoring records.

D. BOOKER FACT: Brother of senior forward Trevor Booker.

The D. Booker File...

#31power forward prospect by Scout.com and #28 by Rivals.com...#44 power forward prospect according to ESPNU...All-State selection at the AAA level as a senior...Region Player-of-the-Year in 2009...played in the Carolinas All-Star Classic, where he scored 17 points for South Carolina...led all scorers with 29 points in the Spartanburg Tip-Off Club All-Star Game...also won the dunk contest at that event...averaged 24.0 points, 13.7 rebounds, and 3.7 blocks per game as a senior...scored over 1,500 points in his career and established a school record for scoring...set high school’s single-season scoring record with 625 points as a senior...averaged 22.1 points, 14.6 rebounds, and 3.7 blocks per game as a junior...All-Region selection his final three years...played at Union High School for Joe Pitt...born 2/28/91...majoring in pre-business.

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TREVOR BOOKER

Rollins and Dale Davis, have grabbed 1,000 rebounds in a Clemson uniform...has played in more games (102) through three seasons than any player in school history, along with classmate David Potter...needs just 20 wins in 2009-10 to become the winningest player in Clemson history, former teammate K.C. Rivers is the school’s current leader with 91 victories...earned team’s Top Rebounder and Field Goal Percentage Awards at the season-ending banquet as a freshman, sophomore, and junior...named team’s Most Valuable Player as a junior, at the season-ending banquet...cousin, Jordan Hill, was a standout basketball player at the University of Arizona and was taken #8 overall in the 2009 NBA Draft by the New York Knicks...brother, Devin, is a freshman on this year’s squad...will be the first brother combination to play for Clemson since Horace and Harvey Grant played together for the 1984-85 season...won a bronze medal with Team USA at the World University Games...averaged 6.1 points and 4.3 rebounds per game over seven contests, while leading the team in blocked shots (8).

In 2008-09: Second-team All-ACC selection by the ACSMA...All-ACC Defensive Team choice by the same organization...only the second Clemson player named to the All-Defensive Team in the 10 years it has been awarded...All-District III according to the USBWA and second-team All-District selection by the NABC...also named to Mid-Atlantic All-District team by Basketball Times...named to Fans’ Guide to ACC Basketball All-Defensive Team, as voted on by the league’s head coaches...fourth-team All-American according to Jeff Goodman at FoxSports.com...averaged team-best 15.3 points and 9.7 rebounds per game...led the ACC in both field goal percentage (.571) and rebounds per game...first field goal percentage champion from Clemson since Devin Gray in 1993-94...first league rebounding champion for Clemson since Harold Jamison in 1998-99...ranked second in the league in blocks per game (2.0)...finished with top-50 NCAA stat rankings in three categories, he was 22nd in rebounding, 28th in field goal percentage, and 49th in blocked shots...had four games with at least 20 points and 10 rebounds, third-best in the ACC...ranked third on Tiger squad with 47 steals...improved as a

Overview: One of the top returning post players in the nation and is a preseason candidate for the Wooden Award heading into the 2009-10 season...preseason third-team All-American by Blue Ribbon and fourth-team All-American according to Jeff Goodman at FoxSports.com...ACC’s active leader in rebounds (792) and blocked shots (204)...ranks fifth in Clemson history in blocked shots and seventh in career rebounds...has scored 1,239 points entering his senior season, fifth-most by a Clemson player through the end of his junior year...averaging 12.1 points and 7.8 rebounds per game in 102 consecutive starts...has started every game of his career for the Tigers...has averaged double figures each of his first three seasons, he has a chance to become only the sixth player in school history to achieve this four consecutive years...in 2008-09 he became first ACC player to lead the league in both field goal percentage and rebounding in the same season since Tim Duncan at Wake Forest in 1996-97...first underclassman to lead the league in those categories since Clemson’s Dale Davis in 1989-90...a strong finisher with the basketball, he ranks fifth in school history with a 57.6 percent field goal accuracy...has thrown down 115 dunks in his career...also possesses an ability to step out and knock down some perimeter shots, as evidenced by his 41 percent figure from three-point range as a junior...one of the quickest post players in the conference...has a knack for tracking down rebounds, especially on the offensive glass...has ranked among the top five in the ACC in offensive rebounds per game each of his three seasons...ranks ninth in Clemson history and is the ACC’s active leader with 22 career double-doubles...a shot-blocking presence inside, he already ranks fifth in Clemson history with 204 career blocked shots...needs just seven to pass former Clemson great and longtime NBA forward Dale Davis...ranks fourth in school history with 2.0 blocks per game, behind only former NBA players Tree Rollins, Elden Campbell, and Sharone Wright...ranks 23rd in ACC history in total blocks, but second in league history among players 6-7 or shorter (Maryland’s Derrick Lewis had 339 from 1985-88)...has pulled down 7.8 rebounds per game in his three seasons at Clemson and needs just 208 caroms as a senior for 1,000 in his career...only two players, Tree

CLASS: Senior

POSITION: Forward

VITALS: Height - 6’7” • Weight - 240 lbs.

HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL: Whitmire, SC/Union County

MAJOR: Community Recreation, Sport & Camp Management

HIGHLIGHT: ACC’s active leader in rebounds and blocks.

T. BOOKER FACT: Has started all 102 games of his Tiger career.

The T. Booker File...

#35

Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FA Pct 3FG-FA Pct FT-FTA Pct OR/Reb/Avg A-T BS-ST Pf-D Pts-Avg2006-07 36-36 936/26.0 159-264 .602 0-0 .000 56-91 .615 112/232/6.4 38-71 78-32 95-1 374/10.42007-08 34-34 906/26.6 151-272 .555 5-15 .333 67-117 .573 92/249/7.3 51-68 63-22 90-3 374/11.02008-09 32-32 982/30.7 189-331 .571 9-21 .409 104-147 .707 107/311/9.7 54-59 63-47 54-0 491/15.3Totals 102-102 2824/27.7 499-867 .576 14-37 .378 227-355 .639 311/792/7.8 143-198 204-101 239-4 1239/12.1

Trevor Booker - Career Stats

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free throw shooter from 57 percent as a sophomore to career-best 71 percent his junior year...collected team-best 13 double-doubles, including seven in the team’s final nine games of the season...averaged a double-double during the ACC regular season at 15.0 points and 10.5 rebounds per game...notched eight double-doubles in the ACC regular season, most by any player in the conference...posted 26 double figure scoring games, best on the team...also had team-high 16 double figure rebounding efforts...led the team in rebounding in each of the last eight games...scored 20 or more points in seven games, also a team-high...showed improved ability to shoot from the outside, he hit 9-21 three-pointers (41 percent)...also improved as a ball-handler, totaling 54 assists to a career-low 59 turnovers...became second member of Clemson’s 40-40-40 club (at least 40 blocks, steals, and assists)...Elden Campbell first did it in 1989-90 as a senior...led the team with 54 points in the last five minutes of games decided by 10 points or less or in overtime...named ACC Player-of-the-Week to start the season after earning MVP honors at the Charleston Classic,

Points: ............................................................................................32 vs. Charlotte, 1/9/08Field Goals Made: ........................................................11 vs. Presbyterian, 11/28/08Field Goal Attempts: .....................................................18 vs. Virginia Tech, 2/25/09Field Goal %: .........................................................(1.000, 5-5) vs. Maryland, 2/17/093-Pointers Made: .............................................................. 3 vs. Florida State, 1/12/083-Point Attempts: ........................................................................ 4 vs. Alabama, 1/6/09Free Throws Made: ..................................................................11 vs. Charlotte, 1/9/08Free Throw Attempts:.............................................................15 vs. Charlotte, 1/9/08Rebounds: ............................................................................. 17 vs. East Carolina, 12/5/07Offensive Rebounds: ................................. 7 vs. many (5), last vs. Michigan, 3/19/09Assists: .................................................................5 vs. many (3), last vs. Miami, 12/21/08Blocked Shots: ...............................................................8 vs. North Carolina, 1/17/07Steals: ............................................4 vs. many (3), last vs. Savannah State, 11/25/08Minutes: ..............................................................................42 vs. Florida State, 1/12/08

Trevor Booker - Career Highs

Opponent G-GS Min FG 3-PT FT-FTA Of-Rb A-T B-S Pts AvgBoston College 5-5 130 25-47 0-3 7-14 19-43 8-8 9-5 57 11.4 Duke 5-5 144 31-49 1-2 11-18 21-32 6-13 10-8 74 14.8East Carolina 2-2 59 6-14 1-2 3-6 6-26 2-3 3-1 16 8.0Florida State 7-7 223 37-55 4-5 12-23 21-56 7-16 12-8 90 12.9Furman 2-2 42 7-10 0-0 3-4 6-13 4-2 6-5 17 8.5Georgia Tech 7-7 216 31-53 0-2 27-39 24-57 8-10 5-8 89 12.7Illinois 1-1 33 7-14 0-0 2-3 3-8 2-2 1-1 16 16.0 Liberty 1-1 36 8-11 0-0 2-2 3-8 3-3 4-0 18 18.0 Maryland 4-4 117 26-39 1-1 2-3 9-27 7-7 8-4 55 13.8Miami (FL) 4-4 98 11-28 0-1 10-19 7-27 7-9 5-3 32 8.0NC State 4-4 107 24-41 1-3 6-8 9-18 3-6 11-3 55 13.8North Carolina 5-5 139 23-48 0-1 1-8 14-36 8-10 18-1 47 9.4Presbyterian 2-2 55 13-21 0-0 4-4 5-21 3-2 4-2 30 15.0South Carolina 3-3 77 17-27 0-0 4-7 10-29 3-6 5-3 38 12.7SC State 1-1 23 8-10 0-1 2-2 0-5 2-1 0-1 18 18.0Virginia 4-4 115 15-29 0-1 7-8 9-33 8-6 5-4 37 9.3Virginia Tech 4-4 116 20-44 1-1 12-16 16-32 6-10 2-2 53 13.3Wake Forest 4-4 128 19-37 0-2 7-17 14-32 3-13 12-3 45 11.3Western Carolina 1-1 18 2-4 0-0 0-0 3-4 1-2 2-1 4 4.0

T. Booker vs. 2009-10 Opponents

where he led the Tigers to a 3-0 record.

Best Games of 2008-09: Scored game-high 21 points on 8-10 shooting in upset of #3 Duke...added eight rebounds, three blocks, and a pair of monster dunks in that contest.. .posted his season-best scoring night against an ACC team with 23 points in Clemson’s home opener versus NC State...added six blocks against the Wolfpack...top scoring

game overall as a junior was against Presbyterian, he totaled 25 points on 11-16 shooting...had double-double with 21 points and 13 rebounds in road wins over Virginia Tech and Boston College...scored just 11 points in rout of Maryland, but hit all five field goals and added game-high 14 rebounds...had highlight-reel follow dunk off a missed three by Terrence Oglesby that made the SportsCenter Top 10 plays the next morning...posted double-double at Georgia Tech in comeback win, totaling 21 points and 12 rebounds...tied career-high with seven offensive boards in that contest...had 21 points and 13 rebounds in home game against Virginia Tech...posted 13 points and 15 rebounds in Senior Day win over Virginia...closed out ACC regular season with 18 points and 10 boards at Wake Forest...leading scorer for Clemson at ACC Tournament with 17 points versus Georgia Tech...recorded double-double in NCAA Tournament loss to Michigan with 18 points and 11 rebounds...posted 16 points and 13 rebounds to start season against Hofstra...blocked seven shots, a season-high versus TCU...his seven blocks were most

by an ACC player all season...posted 15 points and 16 rebounds in championship game of Charleston Classic against Temple...contributed 16 points and eight rebounds in ACC/Big Ten Challenge win at Illinois...scored 18 points against Liberty and SC State...snagged 16 rebounds in ACC road opener against Miami...produced double-double with 18 points, 10 rebounds, and three blocked shots at South Carolina...had a follow dunk in that game that made SportsCenter’s top plays...tallied 19 points and three blocks in home win over Alabama.

In 2007-08: Ranked third on the Tiger team in scoring at 11.0 points per game...scored exactly 374 points for the second straight season...was Clemson’s top rebounder at 7.3 per game...was a first-team All-ACC Tournament selection after leading the Tigers to the league championship game for just the second time in school history...ranked fourth in the ACC in offensive rebounds per game (2.71), fourth in blocked shots per game (1.85), and sixth in overall rebounds per game (7.3)...ranked second on the squad in field goal accuracy (.555)...led the Tigers in blocked shots with 63, the next closest player was Raymond Sykes with 26...posted seven of the team’s 15 double-doubles...scored in double figures in 19 games...posted 10 double figure rebounding efforts...scored 61 points in back-to-back games in January, the most points scored by a Clemson player in consecutive games since Edward Scott had 61 over a two-game stretch as a senior in 2002-03...named ACC Player-of-the-Week on Jan. 14 after leading Clemson to a double overtime win over Florida State...played his best against ranked competition...averaged 12.0 points and 9.0 rebounds per contest in three games against Final Four team North Carolina...showed an improved ability as a passer in 2007-08, he totaled 51 assists which ranked fifth on the team...became more of a factor down the stretch of games as a sophomore...scored 43 points, second-most on the team, in the last five minutes of games decided by 10 points or less or in overtime.

Best Games of 2007-08: Top two games of the season came back-to-back in early January...scored career-high 32 points against Charlotte on incredible 10-14 field goal shooting and 11-15 free throws...added 11 rebounds, including career-high seven offensive boards, and four blocked shots versus the 49ers...led Clemson to double overtime win over

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T. Booker Game by Game, 2006-07Date Opponent Min F-FGA 3-3A FT-FA Of-RB A-T B-S PF Pts11-10 *vs. Arkansas St. 19 3-4 0-0 0-0 4-7 0-1 1-0 1 611-11 *vs. Monmouth 22 6-8 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 1-0 1 1211-12 *at Old Dominion 24 5-10 0-0 0-0 2-9 1-1 2-0 2 1011-15 *Furman 19 4-6 0-0 1-2 3-7 0-1 1-1 4 911-17 *Appalachian State 21 7-9 0-0 1-3 1-4 1-2 3-1 1 1511-21 *Mississippi State 31 2-3 0-0 2-3 0-4 2-3 4-1 4 611-24 *Char. Southern 25 3-8 0-0 0-0 6-11 0-1 3-0 2 611-29 *at Minnesota 22 5-7 0-0 1-2 3-7 1-4 1-1 3 1112-2 *at South Carolina 15 2-4 0-0 1-1 5-8 0-2 1-1 4 512-5 *Wofford 21 8-10 0-0 3-4 2-6 0-1 1-0 3 1912-19 *Georgia Southern 27 3-8 0-0 8-10 4-7 1-2 2-2 1 1412-23 *Western Carolina 18 2-4 0-0 0-0 3-4 1-2 2-1 1 412-28 *Georgia 30 4-4 0-0 6-8 4-7 2-3 2-0 2 1412-31 *Georgia State 31 7-10 0-0 1-1 5-12 1-3 3-2 2 151-3 *at Florida State 23 2-5 0-0 0-0 5-9 2-3 2-2 4 41-6 *Georgia Tech 33 3-6 0-0 5-6 6-7 1-1 1-2 2 111-9 *at NC State 20 4-6 0-0 0-0 2-4 0-2 0-0 4 81-12 *at Maryland 35 7-13 0-0 0-1 3-3 3-0 2-1 1 141-17 *North Carolina 22 2-7 0-0 0-2 2-5 1-3 8-0 2 41-20 *Boston College 15 3-4 0-0 0-1 2-5 0-2 1-0 4 61-25 *at Duke 35 3-8 0-0 1-1 1-3 1-4 3-4 1 71-28 *Virginia 23 2-6 0-0 2-2 2-4 2-1 2-0 4 62-3 *at Georgia Tech 31 4-6 0-0 2-3 3-6 0-2 1-0 4 102-7 *Florida State 26 3-3 0-0 2-4 1-6 1-4 3-2 4 82-14 *at Wake Forest 28 5-7 0-0 0-2 5-9 1-2 3-0 3 102-18 *Maryland 26 6-8 0-0 0-0 0-5 0-1 3-0 3 122-22 *Duke 20 5-9 0-0 3-3 3-4 0-5 1-1 4 132-24 *at Boston College 30 7-11 0-0 0-2 3-10 3-3 4-2 1 142-28 *Miami 34 5-8 0-0 2-3 2-7 1-5 3-1 3 123-4 *at Virginia Tech 33 3-7 0-0 3-3 5-5 3-1 1-0 2 93-8 *vs. Florida State (ACC) 37 9-14 0-0 0-2 5-9 1-0 4-0 2 183-14 *East Tenn. State (NIT) 34 4-11 0-0 3-7 7-11 1-3 2-1 2 113-19 *Ole Miss (NIT) 28 8-9 0-0 5-6 4-7 4-2 2-3 3 213-21 *Syracuse (NIT) 15 2-5 0-0 0-0 3-4 0-1 0-0 5 43-27 *vs. Air Force (NIT) 29 6-8 0-0 1-4 3-6 1-0 1-3 4 133-29 *vs. West Virginia (NIT) 34 5-8 0-0 3-5 1-8 2-0 4-0 2 13Totals 936 159-264 0-0 56-91 112-232 38-71 78-32 95 374

Florida State the next game out after scoring 29 points...hit 10-12 shots against the Seminoles and added three blocks...banked in a buzzer beater three-pointer in the final seconds of regulation to send the game to overtime...had 11 points and 12 rebounds against Old Dominion early in the season...posted 15 points and seven rebounds against Gardner-Webb...grabbed 13 rebounds and collected four blocks against Purdue in the Big Ten/ACC Challenge...scored 15 points and added 11 rebounds in win over South Carolina...pulled down career-high 17 rebounds at East Carolina, the most rebounds by a Clemson player under Oliver Purnell (2003-present)... scored 18 points and added 10 rebounds in DePaul win in the San Juan Shootout...hit 9-13 field goals and scored 18 points in dominant road win at Alabama...posted double-double with 14 points and 11 rebounds against top-ranked North Carolina at home...scored 13 points and blocked three shots in matchup against heralded NC State freshman J.J. Hickson at home...posted 15 points and 10 rebounds in loss at Duke...sprained his ankle early and played only six minutes at Miami...had double-double in only 27 minutes of play at North Carolina (10 points, 10 rebounds)...tallied 12 points and nine rebounds at Florida State...scored 18 points on 8-13 shooting and had a pair of monster dunks at Maryland...made 9-11 field goals for a total of 18 points in win over #7 Duke in the ACC Tournament semifinals...posted 12 points, six rebounds, and six blocked shots in tournament championship game against North Carolina...his six blocked shots set a championship game record.

In 2006-07: Put together a stellar freshman season, one of the best in recent memory at Clemson...averaged 10.4 points per game, one of five players on the team to score in double figures for the season...tied for team lead in rebounds per game at 6.4...totaled 78 blocks, second-most in school history by a freshman...only Tree Rollins had more...finished fourth nationally among freshmen and 33rd overall in blocked shots per game (2.17)...ranked third in the ACC with that figure, but actually led the conference in regular season play with 2.38 blocks per game...his rebound total (232) was second-most in school history for a freshman (Rollins had 316 in 1973-74)...shot 60.2 percent for the season, also second-best in school history by a freshman...added 38 assists and 32 steals in a fine all-around first year with the program...had at least one blocked shot in 34 of the 36 games...posted three double-doubles, including one in the NIT opening round versus East Tennessee State...posted four double figure rebounding efforts...got stronger as the year progressed, a rarity for a freshman...averaged 9.8 points per game for the first 12 games of the year, then 12.5 over the last 12 games...played some of his best basketball at the ACC Tournament and the postseason NIT...averaged 12.4 points and 7.2 rebounds per game in five NIT games.

Best Games of 2006-07: Season-high in scoring came in the second round of the NIT against Ole Miss...totaled 21 points against the Rebels on 8-of-9 shooting...also hit 5-6 free throws and added seven rebounds, four assists, three steals, and two blocked shots in that outstanding game... played well in the ACC Tournament against Florida State...scored 19 points on 9-14 field goals...added nine rebounds and four blocked shots versus the Seminoles in Tampa...many of his field goals that day were thunderous slams...scored 12 points on 6-8

shooting versus Monmouth at the season-opening Cox Communications Classic...dunked over a 7’2” center in that contest...posted 10 points and nine rebounds against a tough Old Dominion team that would eventually earn an invitation to the NCAA Tournament...scored 15 points and added three blocks in a 30-point win over Appalachian State...blocked four shots in a win over Mississippi State in November...posted 11 rebounds and three blocks against Charleston Southern...despite being limited to 15 minutes of playing time due to foul trouble against South Carolina, he scored five points and added eight rebounds...posted 19 points and hit 8-10 shots in a win over Wofford...earned ACC Rookie-of-the-Week honors for that effort...posted 14 points and seven rebounds against Georgia Southern.. .posted 14 points and seven rebounds again versus Georgia, while adding two blocked s h o t s . . . f i r s t c a r e e r double-double came against Georgia State; he tallied 15 points and 12 rebounds versus the Panthers...also blocked three shots and added a pair of steals in that game.. .recorded 11 points and six offensive rebounds in home win over Georgia Tech...scored 14 points and b l o c k e d a p a i r o f shots at Maryland...struggled from the f ield against Nor th Carolina, but blocked eight shots...it was the second-most blocks in a game by a freshman in school history...the eight blocks were also second-most in a game versus the Tar Heels...had three blocks and four steals at Duke...scored 10 points and added nine rebounds

at Wake Forest...posted first ACC double-double with 14 points and 10 rebounds at Boston College...added four blocks and a pair of steals in that road contest...tallied 11 points and 11 rebounds against East Tennessee State to open the NIT...played well at Madison Square Garden, scoring 13 against both Air Force and West Virginia...posted eight rebounds and four blocked shots against the Mountaineers...provided one of the top plays of the year against WVU by blocking a three-point attempt by a 7’0” center and then dribbling down the other end of the court for a slam to cap the play.

In High School: Gatorade Player-of-the-Year in the state of South Carolina as a senior...averaged 21.9 points, 16.4 rebounds, and 3.5 assists per game in 2005-06...AAA Player-of-the-Year and All-State selection...Spartanburg Herald-Journal Player-of-the-Year...played in the Carolinas All-Star Classic...pulled down game-high 15 rebounds in that contest pitting players from South Carolina vs. North Carolina...two-time All-Region...MVP of the Tri-County Classic (Union, Spartanburg, & Cherokee counties)...scored over 1,000 career points with over 1,000 career rebounds...blocked 341 shots in his career...averaged 14.7 points and 12.9 rebounds per game as a junior...listed as one of the top 30 power forward prospects by Rivals.com...set high school’s single-game, season, and career records for rebounds and blocked shots...played at Union High School for Joe Pitt...played AAU basketball with the South Carolina Celtics...chose Clemson over an offer from South Carolina...born 11/25/87...majoring in PRTM (community recreation, sport, and camp management).

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T. Booker Game by Game, 2007-08Date Opponent Min F-FGA 3-3A FT-FA Of-RB A-T B-S PF Pts11-12 *Furman 23 3-4 0-0 2-2 3-6 4-1 5-4 1 811-15 *at Mississippi State 17 2-4 0-0 0-0 2-6 0-0 2-0 4 411-18 *Old Dominion 28 5-12 0-0 1-1 3-12 1-1 2-0 2 1111-21 *Presbyterian 28 2-5 0-0 1-1 4-12 1-2 3-0 1 511-24 *Gardner-Webb 25 6-11 0-0 3-3 3-7 2-2 3-2 2 1511-27 *Purdue 30 3-6 0-0 1-5 3-13 3-3 4-0 3 712-1 *South Carolina 29 7-10 0-0 1-3 2-11 2-2 1-1 4 1512-5 *at East Carolina 31 1-7 0-0 1-2 4-17 1-2 1-0 3 312-20 *vs. PR-Mayaguez 21 5-8 0-0 1-1 2-4 5-3 1-1 2 1112-21 *vs. DePaul 29 4-9 0-0 10-12 3-10 2-5 3-1 1 1812-22 *vs. Mississippi 30 2-5 0-1 4-4 1-6 2-3 2-0 0 812-29 *Samford 23 1-3 0-0 0-0 1-7 0-1 1-1 0 21-1 *at Alabama 29 9-13 0-1 0-0 2-8 3-1 0-2 2 181-6 *North Carolina 29 7-14 0-0 0-2 4-11 1-2 2-0 5 141-9 *Charlotte 35 10-14 1-2 11-15 7-11 1-3 4-0 3 321-12 *Florida State 42 10-12 3-3 6-9 2-5 2-1 3-0 4 291-15 *NC State 25 6-10 1-3 0-0 2-3 2-2 3-0 2 131-19 *at Duke 31 6-11 0-1 3-7 6-10 1-2 1-1 4 151-22 *Wake Forest 32 4-7 0-1 0-6 3-5 0-8 1-1 3 81-27 *at Miami 6 1-1 0-0 2-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 42-2 *Boston College 26 4-9 0-0 2-3 6-7 0-2 1-1 2 102-7 *at Virginia 23 1-7 0-0 0-0 3-7 3-0 0-1 2 22-10 *at North Carolina 27 5-8 0-0 0-0 7-10 1-1 2-0 5 102-14 *Georgia Tech 25 2-4 0-0 5-6 1-5 1-0 3-0 2 92-16 *at NC State 32 5-8 0-0 1-2 2-5 0-0 2-0 4 112-19 *at Florida State 28 5-6 0-0 2-6 4-9 0-3 0-1 4 122-27 *Miami 28 1-7 0-0 6-10 0-4 1-2 1-0 2 83-2 *at Maryland 26 8-13 0-0 2-2 2-5 1-4 1-1 3 183-6 *at Georgia Tech 28 5-6 0-0 0-1 1-7 2-3 0-0 4 103-9 *Virginia Tech 12 1-3 0-0 0-2 0-1 2-2 0-0 4 23-14 *vs. Boston College (ACC) 26 3-8 0-1 0-0 3-8 2-1 2-0 1 63-15 *vs. Duke (ACC) 29 9-11 0-0 0-1 6-7 2-1 2-1 2 183-16 *vs. North Carolina (ACC) 33 6-13 0-1 0-0 0-6 2-2 6-0 4 123-21 *vs. Villanova (NCAA) 20 2-3 0-1 2-7 0-4 1-3 1-3 5 6Totals 906 151-272 5-15 67-117 92-249 51-68 63-22 90 374

T. Booker Game by Game, 2008-09Date Opponent Min F-FGA 3-3A FT-FA Of-RB A-T B-S PF Pts

11-14 *vs. Hofstra 25 7-11 1-1 1-5 5-13 2-1 2-1 1 16

11-15 *vs. TCU 27 2-8 0-0 4-4 4-12 2-2 7-0 1 8

11-16 *vs. Temple 26 4-10 0-1 7-8 6-16 2-4 0-1 1 15

11-19 *Wofford 23 3-6 0-0 3-4 3-4 5-0 1-1 0 9

11-22 *at Charlotte 32 2-4 0-0 4-6 3-8 1-3 4-2 3 8

11-25 *Savannah St. 25 5-6 0-0 7-10 3-6 1-3 4-4 1 17

11-28 *Presbyterian 27 11-16 0-0 3-3 1-9 2-0 1-2 0 25

12-2 *at Illinois 33 7-14 0-0 2-3 3-8 2-2 1-1 1 16

12-7 *Liberty 36 8-11 0-0 2-2 3-8 3-3 4-0 2 18

12-13 *SC State 23 8-10 0-1 2-2 0-5 2-1 0-1 1 18

12-16 *North Florida 26 6-9 1-1 3-3 3-10 1-1 5-1 0 16

12-21 *at Miami (FL) 30 4-12 0-1 0-2 5-16 5-2 1-2 4 8

12-30 *at S. Carolina 33 8-13 0-0 2-3 3-10 1-2 3-1 1 18

1-3 *East Carolina 28 5-7 1-2 2-4 2-9 1-1 2-1 3 13

1-6 *Alabama 32 6-12 2-4 5-7 0-5 0-2 3-2 3 19

1-10 *NC State 30 9-17 0-0 5-6 3-6 1-2 6-3 2 23

1-17 *Wake Forest 35 3-9 0-1 3-5 2-8 2-0 5-1 2 9

1-21 *at N. Carolina 28 3-6 0-0 1-4 1-4 3-2 0-1 1 7

1-25 *Georgia Tech 33 2-7 0-1 7-10 2-11 2-4 0-1 1 11

1-29 *at Va. Tech 37 8-16 1-1 4-5 5-13 0-4 1-2 1 21

2-4 *Duke 29 8-10 1-1 4-6 5-8 2-1 3-1 4 21

2-7 *Florida St. 35 4-7 1-2 2-2 1-5 1-1 0-2 0 11

2-10 *at Boston Coll. 33 8-15 0-2 5-8 5-13 3-0 1-2 0 21

2-15 *at Virginia 39 6-9 0-1 4-4 1-7 0-4 2-2 3 16

2-17 *Maryland 30 5-5 1-1 0-0 4-14 3-2 2-2 1 11

2-22 *at Ga. Tech 34 7-9 0-0 7-9 7-12 1-1 0-2 3 21

2-25 *Va. Tech 34 8-18 0-0 5-6 6-13 1-3 0-0 3 21

2-28 *at Florida St. 32 4-8 0-0 0-0 3-13 0-4 0-1 3 8

3-3 *Virginia 30 6-7 0-0 1-2 3-15 3-1 1-1 2 13

3-8 *at Wake Forest 33 7-14 0-0 4-4 4-10 0-3 3-1 2 18

3-12 *vs. Ga. Tech (ACC) 32 8-15 0-1 1-4 4-9 1-0 0-3 3 17

3-19 *vs. Michigan (NCAA) 32 7-10 0-0 4-6 7-11 1-0 1-2 1 18

Totals 982 189-331 9-22 104-147 107-311 54-59 63-47 54 491Booker posted 13 double-doubles during the 2008-09 season.

Booker scored 18 points in the ACC Tournament win over Duke in 2008.

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4.6 points and 3.2 rebounds per game in the ACC regular season...shot 58 percent in ACC games and an astounding 72 percent in home games...shot 73 percent from the charity stripe during conference play.

Best Games of 2008-09: Posted a career-high 14 points on 4-4 field goals and 6-7 free throws against East Carolina...added six rebounds against the Pirates...hit 5-5 shots and totaled 11 points and five caroms against Presbyterian...made all four of his field goal attempts and scored 10 points in home win over Georgia Tech...did the same against Maryland, where he added four rebounds in 16 active minutes...tallied 10 points in home win over Virginia, where he made 4-5 shots and 2-2 free throws...most memorable performance may have been against #3 Duke on Feb. 4...made 4-5 shots, including a pair of dunks, in Clemson’s rout of the Blue Devils...posted eight points, seven rebounds, and five blocked shots against Savannah State...had seven points and three blocks in win over SC State...scored nine points on 4-6 shooting at Miami, while also contributing five rebounds, two assists, and two blocks...blocked career-high five shots at North Carolina, including several shots by Tar Heel All-American Tyler Hansbrough...had five points, three boards, and three blocks at home against Virginia Tech...posted six points and two blocked shots at Wake Forest and earned his first career start in the ACC Tournament game against Georgia Tech...posted five offensive rebounds and three blocked shots in NCAA Tournament game with Michigan.

In 2007-08: Played in 30 games and averaged 8.3 minutes per contest as a first-year freshman...for the season averaged 2.1 points and 2.2 rebounds per game...ranked sixth on the team with 39 offensive rebounds, meaning he had a team-best ratio of one offensive board per every 6.4 minutes played...ranked in a tie for third on the team with 20 blocked shots...played in the first 18 games of the season, then sat out the Wake Forest win after suffering a rib injury the previous game at Duke...played double figure minutes in 14 games, with a season-high of 17 in the Dec. 29 game against Samford...had at least one blocked shot in half of his games played (15).

Overview: Lone frontcourt signee for the Tigers in 2007-08 class showed tremendous improvement in his second year with the program...in fact, earned the team’s Tom Lynch Award as the most improved player at the postseason banquet...long, athletic player who used that to his advantage in his sophomore season...showed an ability to grab offensive rebounds and block shots...ranked second on the 2008-09 team in blocks, despite starting only one game...needs just five offensive rebounds as a junior to reach 100 for his career...improved his ability to finish around the basket, evidenced by his high field goal percentage as a sophomore...another offseason of work in strength and conditioning will improve his ability to finish even stronger on the low block and defend bigger post players as well...should be a mainstay in Clemson’s frontcourt rotation for the next two years...possesses outstanding bloodlines, as his father Harvey was a standout for the University of Oklahoma after two years at Clemson in the early 1980s and his uncle, Horace, was an All-American for the Tigers in 1986-87...both his father and uncle enjoyed long careers in the NBA...came to Clemson from DeMatha Catholic High School, one of the top basketball schools in the country...several former teammates play Division I basketball in major conferences.

In 2008-09: Played in all 32 games with one starting assignment...averaged 14.6 minutes of playing time per contest...averaged 4.7 points, 3.2 rebounds, and 1.4 blocked shots per game...ranked first on the team in field goal accuracy at 64.4 percent, however Trevor Booker led the ACC in the category because Grant did not meet the minimum number of made field goals...made 58-90 shots on the season...increased his field goal shooting from 46.3 percent as a freshman to 64.4 as a sophomore...increased his free throw shooting from 37.5 percent as a freshman to 64.7 as a sophomore...totaled 56 offensive rebounds, fourth-best on the team...had 45 blocked shots, second-best on the team behind Booker...ranked among the top 10 in the ACC in blocks per game...had a blocked shot every 10.4 minutes, the ninth-best per-minute figure in school history...posted five double figure scoring games...tallied 20 dunks on the season, third-best on the team...consistent performer, he averaged

CLASS: Junior

POSITION: Forward/Center

VITALS: Height - 6’8” • Weight - 220 lbs.

HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL: Bowie, MD/DeMatha Catholic

MAJOR: Sociology

HIGHLIGHT: Earned team’s Most Improved Award in 2008-09.

GRANT FACT: Nephew of former Clemson great Horace Grant.

The Grant File...

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Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FA Pct 3FG-FA Pct FT-FTA Pct OR/Reb/Avg A-T BS-ST Pf-D Pts-Avg2007-08 30-0 249/8.3 25-54 .463 0-0 .000 12-32 .375 39/65/2.2 11-15 20-10 46-0 62/2.12008-09 32-1 468/14.6 58-90 .644 0-0 .000 33-51 .647 56/102/3.2 15-26 45-12 77-0 149/4.7Totals 62-1 717/11.6 83-144 .476 0-0 .000 45-83 .542 95/167/2.7 26-41 65-22 123-0 211/3.4

Jerai Grant - Career Stats

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Best Games of 2007-08: Top game of the season was against Gardner-Webb on Nov. 24, when he totaled nine points and nine rebounds in just 15 minutes of play...had eight of fensive rebounds in that game, which tied for a single-game high for Clemson in the 2007-08 season...posted five points and hit 3-3 free throws in road win at Mississippi State...had two blocks and two steals against Furman.. .posted two points, four rebounds, and two blocks versus

South Carolina...scored nine points and added five rebounds against Puerto Rico-Mayaguez...posted four points and six rebounds (five offensive) in home win over Samford...grabbed five rebounds and blocked a pair of shots in 10 minutes of play at Miami...tallied four points, three offensive rebounds, and two blocks

Points: ....................................................................................14 vs. East Carolina, 1/3/09Field Goals Made: ...........................................................5 vs. Presbyterian, 11/28/08Field Goal Attempts: .........................................................8 vs. Wake Forest, 1/17/09Field Goal %: ............................................... (1.000, 5-5) vs. Presbyterian, 11/28/08Free Throws Made: ............................................................ 6 vs. East Carolina, 1/3/09Free Throw Attempts:.............................................. 7 vs. Gardner-Webb, 11/24/07..................................................................................................... 7 vs. East Carolina, 1/3/09Rebounds: ..................................................................... 9 vs. Gardner-Webb, 11/24/07.....................................................................................................9 vs. Wake Forest, 1/17/09Offensive Rebounds: ............................................... 8 vs. Gardner-Webb, 11/24/07Assists: ..........................................................2 vs. many (3), last vs. Maryland, 2/17/09Blocked Shots: ...........................................................5 vs. Savannah State, 11/25/08................................................................................................... 5 vs. North Carolina, 1/21/09Steals: ........................................................... 2 vs. many (3), last vs. SC State, 12/13/08Minutes: .........................................................................................21 vs. Alabama, 1/6/09................................................................................................ 21 vs. Georgia Tech, 1/25/09

Jerai Grant - Career Highs

Opponent G-GS Min FG 3-PT FT-FTA Of-Rb A-T B-S Pts AvgBoston College 3-0 33 4-6 0-0 0-2 2-3 1-1 3-0 8 2.7Duke 3-0 22 4-5 0-0 0-1 3-4 0-1 2-2 8 2.7East Carolina 2-0 27 5-7 0-0 7-9 7-8 0-2 3-0 17 8.5Florida State 4-0 38 5-7 0-0 4-6 3-5 0-2 1-2 14 3.5Furman 1-0 10 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-3 2-2 0 0.0Georgia Tech 4-1 51 6-11 0-0 4-6 8-12 1-5 4-3 16 4.0Illinois 1-0 13 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 4 4.0Liberty 1-0 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0 0.0Maryland 2-0 21 5-5 0-0 2-3 2-5 3-1 2-0 12 6.0Miami (FL) 3-0 29 4-8 0-0 1-1 7-11 3-1 4-1 9 3.0NC State 3-0 37 2-4 0-0 0-1 3-7 1-1 0-0 4 1.3North Carolina 3-0 27 0-3 0-0 0-0 3-5 1-3 6-1 0 0.0Presbyterian 2-0 28 6-6 0-0 1-3 2-6 1-0 3-2 13 6.5South Carolina 2-0 29 2-4 0-0 0-0 3-9 0-2 3-0 4 2.0SC State 1-0 18 3-4 0-0 1-2 1-2 1-1 3-2 7 7.0Virginia 3-0 30 4-5 0-0 3-4 1-6 3-1 2-0 11 3.7Virginia Tech 3-0 30 2-3 0-0 1-4 2-7 0-2 4-2 5 1.7Wake Forest 2-0 35 3-11 0-0 4-5 8-12 0-0 1-0 10 5.0

Grant vs. 2009-10 Opponents

in home win over Georgia Tech...scored seven points on 3-3 field goals and 1-2 free throws at Florida State...scored six points on three consecutive dunks in ACC Tournament win over Boston College.

In High School: Listed as one of the nation’s top 150 prospects by ESPN.com and Hoopmasters...first-team All-Metropolitan selection by the Washington Post...earned All-WCAC honors as a senior...averaged a double-double, with 11 points, 12.9 rebounds, and 4.1 blocks per game in 2006-07...his best all-around game was in the St.Louis KMOX Shootout when he had 19 points and 21 rebounds...led DeMatha Catholic High School to three straight Washington Catholic Athletic Conference (WCAC) titles...had a double-double in the Capital Classic All-Star Game with 11 points and 10 rebounds...fellow Tiger signee Terrence Oglesby played against him in that event...also participated in the Charm City Challenge in Baltimore, MD...averaged 10 points, 11 rebounds, and four blocks per game on a team that went 34-1 his junior year...his team was ranked #4 in the country by USA Today his junior year...coached by Mike Jones at DeMatha...chose Clemson over NC State, Oklahoma, Notre Dame, Marquette, and DePaul...born January 10, 1989...majoring in sociology.

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Grant Game by Game, 2007-08Date Opponent Min F-FGA 3-3A FT-FA Of-RB A-T B-S PF Pts11-12 Furman 10 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-3 2-2 3 011-15 at Mississippi State 10 1-1 0-0 3-3 0-1 0-1 0-0 3 511-18 Old Dominion 12 1-4 0-0 0-0 2-3 2-0 0-1 2 211-21 Presbyterian 9 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-2 2 211-24 Gardner-Webb 15 3-7 0-0 3-7 8-9 1-1 1-0 0 911-27 Purdue 15 1-2 0-0 1-2 1-3 1-0 1-1 1 312-1 South Carolina 15 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-4 0-0 2-0 4 212-5 at East Carolina 9 1-3 0-0 1-2 2-2 0-1 1-0 3 312-20 vs. PR-Mayaguez 11 4-7 0-0 1-3 4-5 1-1 1-1 4 912-21 vs. DePaul 7 0-2 0-0 0-2 2-4 0-0 1-0 3 012-22 vs. Ole Miss 7 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 0 212-29 Samford 17 2-5 0-0 0-2 5-6 0-1 1-0 1 41-1 at Alabama 4 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 01-6 North Carolina 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 1 01-9 Charlotte 2 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 01-12 Florida State 5 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 1-0 0 01-15 NC State 10 0-0 0-0 0-1 2-4 1-1 0-0 1 01-19 at Duke 1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 01-22 Wake Forest DNP 1-27 at Miami 10 0-1 0-0 0-0 2-5 1-0 2-0 1 02-2 Boston College 12 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-2 1-1 2-0 2 22-7 at Virginia 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-3 1-1 1-0 4 02-10 at North Carolina 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-1 1 02-14 Georgia Tech 9 1-2 0-0 2-4 3-3 0-2 2-0 3 42-16 at NC State 10 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 02-19 at Florida State 11 3-3 0-0 1-2 1-1 0-0 0-0 3 72-27 Miami 2 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 03-1 at Maryland 5 1-1 0-0 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-0 0 23-6 at Georgia Tech DNP 3-9 Virginia Tech 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 03-14 vs. Boston College (ACC) 12 3-4 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 63-15 vs. Duke (ACC) 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 03-16 vs. North Carolina (ACC) DNP 3-21 vs. Villanova (NCAA) DNP Totals 249 25-54 0-0 12-32 39-65 11-15 20-10 46 62

Grant Game by Game, 2008-09Date Opponent Min F-FGA 3-3A FT-FA Of-RB A-T B-S PF Pts

11-14 vs. Hofstra 15 0-0 0-0 5-6 1-2 0-2 0-0 4 5

11-15 vs. TCU 9 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0

11-16 vs. Temple 17 2-2 0-0 0-1 1-2 1-2 2-1 3 4

11-19 Wofford 13 2-2 0-0 0-0 1-4 1-1 1-0 4 4

11-22 at Charlotte 14 2-2 0-0 1-3 1-3 0-1 0-0 2 5

11-25 Savannah St. 17 4-6 0-0 0-1 5-7 1-0 5-0 0 8

11-28 Presbyterian 19 5-5 0-0 1-3 2-5 1-0 3-0 1 11

12-2 at Illinois 13 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 2 4

12-7 Liberty 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0 0

12-13 SC State 18 3-4 0-0 1-2 1-2 1-1 3-2 2 7

12-16 North Florida 12 2-2 0-0 0-0 2-4 0-1 1-0 1 4

12-21 at Miami (FL) 17 4-6 0-0 1-1 4-5 2-1 2-1 3 9

12-30 at S. Carolina 14 1-2 0-0 0-0 2-5 0-2 1-0 3 2

1-3 East Carolina 18 4-4 0-0 6-7 5-6 0-1 2-0 2 14

1-6 Alabama 21 0-1 0-0 3-4 0-1 1-0 3-0 4 3

1-10 NC State 17 2-3 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 4

1-17 Wake Forest 15 1-8 0-0 2-2 7-9 0-0 1-0 1 4

1-21 at N. Carolina 20 0-3 0-0 0-0 3-5 0-2 5-0 4 0

1-25 Georgia Tech 21 4-4 0-0 2-2 1-4 0-1 2-1 3 10

1-29 at Va. Tech 12 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 1-1 4 0

2-4 Duke 20 4-5 0-0 0-0 3-4 0-1 2-1 2 8

2-7 Florida St. 12 1-2 0-0 3-4 1-2 0-0 0-2 3 5

2-10 at Boston Coll. 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-0 4 0

2-15 at Virginia 10 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-1 1-0 0-0 3 1

2-17 Maryland 16 4-4 0-0 2-2 2-4 2-0 1-0 3 10

2-22 at Ga. Tech 12 0-3 0-0 0-0 1-2 1-1 0-1 4 0

2-25 Va. Tech 15 2-3 0-0 1-4 1-5 0-2 3-1 3 5

2-28 at Florida St. 10 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 3 2

3-3 Virginia 12 4-5 0-0 2-2 0-2 1-0 1-0 2 10

3-8 at Wake Forest 20 2-3 0-0 2-3 1-3 1-0 2-0 2 6

3-12 *vs. Ga. Tech (ACC) 9 1-2 0-0 0-0 3-3 0-1 0-1 3 2

3-19 vs. Michigan (NCAA) 18 1-5 0-0 0-0 5-5 1-2 3-0 1 2

Totals 468 58-90 0-0 33-51 56-102 15-26 45-12 77 149Grant was second on the Tiger team in blocked shots with 45 as a sophomore.

Grant played in 30 games as a reserve post player during the 2007-08 season.

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DONTE HILL

Overview: Made a name for himself among the high school ranks as an excellent on-the-ball defender...possesses good size for a wing player, he should be a combo guard for the Tigers...like Cliff Hammonds and K.C. Rivers before him, shoots with his left hand...has the “ability to make those around him better,” according to coach Oliver Purnell...comes to Clemson from Norfolk Collegiate School, the same school that produced Tiger center Karolis Petrukonis.

In High School: Three-star prospect according to both Rivals.com and Scout.com...listed #150 in the final Rivals.com prospect rankings...First-Team All-State selection among the Virginia Independent Schools Athletic Association...named to All-Tidewater

CLASS: Freshman

POSITION: Guard

VITALS: Height - 6’4” • Weight - 200 lbs.

HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL: Virginia Beach, VA/Norfolk Collegiate

MAJOR: Political Science

HIGHLIGHT: First-Team All-State as a senior.

HILL FACT: Named All-Tournament at 2009 Charm City Challenge.

The Hill File...

#32boys basketball team as a junior and senior...TCIS (Tidewater Conference of Independent Schools) Player-of-the-Year as a senior...played in the 2009 Charm City Challenge, where he was named to the All-Tournament team after posting a double-double (18 points, 10 rebounds) for the U.S. team that won by a score of 112-86 over the Baltimore All-Stars...averaged 23.5 points, 14 rebounds, and 6.2 assists per game as a senior...tallied 23 double-doubles and an astounding six triple-doubles his senior season...season-high was 39 points against Booker T. Washington...as a junior, averaged 20.3 points and 7.9 rebounds per game...played for coach Jim Markey...chose Clemson over offers from Marquette and Old Dominion...born 9/21/90...majoring in political science.

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MILTON JENNINGS

Overview: Highest-rated recruit to enter Clemson during the Oliver Purnell era (2003-Present)...consensus top-30 prospect, according to the national recruiting services...athletic, versatile forward who has an ability to shoot the basketball...could see playing time at one of three spots for the Tigers in his freshman season...first McDonald’s All-American to sign with Clemson since Sharone Wright in 1991...first McDonald’s All-American from the state of South Carolina since Raymond Felton, who played for North Carolina, in 2002...named Mr. Basketball in the state of South Carolina as a senior...high school teammate, Kenny Manigault, signed to play for Wichita State.

In High School: Played in the McDonald’s All-America Game in Miami, posting four points and four rebounds for the victorious East squad...second-team All-American according to Parade...fourth-team All-American according to the Louisville Courier-Journal...played in the Capital Classic, posting six points and five rebounds for the U.S. All-Stars...rated as the nation’s #17 prospect by PrepStars, #23 by Scout.com, #24 by Hoop Scoop, #25 by Rivals.com, and #26 by ESPNU...two-time South Carolina Gatorade Player-of-the-Year...led Pinewood Prep to

CLASS: Freshman

POSITION: Forward

VITALS: Height - 6’9” • Weight - 225 lbs.

HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL: Summerville, SC/Pinewood Prep

MAJOR: Community Recreation, Camp & Sport Management

HIGHLIGHT: Two-Time SC Gatorade Player-of-the-Year.

JENNINGS FACT: Played in the McDonald’s All-America Game.

The Jennings File...

#24four consecutive SCISA championships at the AAA level...posted 22 points in the championship game his senior season...Mr. Basketball winner in 2009...four-time All-State selection...Most Outstanding Player at the 16th Annual Roundball Classic in West Ashley, S.C. as a senior...named Most Outstanding Defensive Player at the 2008 Tabernacle Christian Thanksgiving Classic in the Bahamas...named to All-Tournament team at Chick-fil-A Classic...posted 25 points and 14 rebounds playing against Duke signee Mason Plumlee in the championship game of that tournament in Columbia, S.C...averaged 20.1 points, 8.7 rebounds, and 2.2 blocks per game as a senior...posted 24 points and 12 rebounds vs. No. 1 Oak Hill Academy in the ESPN RISE National High School Invitational...named Boys Basketball Player-of-the-Year by the Charleston Post & Courier as a senior...averaged 18.9 points, 10.6 rebounds, and 4.2 blocks per game as a junior...scored 2,536 points and pulled down 1,372 rebounds in his prep career...played for coach Pat Eidson at Pinewood Prep...also earned a letter in cross country...chose Clemson over offers from Florida, Connecticut, Georgetown and UCLA...born 6/26/90...majoring in community recreation, camp & sport management

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NOEL JOHNSON

Overview: Late addition to the 2009-10 freshman class should provide immediate help on the wing for the Tigers...considered a threat from long range with accuracy...should be a natural fit with Clemson’s up-tempo style of play...comes from a basketball family...father, Lynbert “Cheese” Johnson, was a Hall of Fame player for Wichita State from 1976-79 and scored over 1,900 points in his career with the Shockers...played for the Golden State Warriors in 1979-80...godfather, Xavier McDaniel, was also a standout for Wichita State, and went on to enjoy a long career in the NBA...played AAU basketball with the Atlanta Celtics, the same club that produced Georgia Tech freshman Derrick Favors.

CLASS: Freshman

POSITION: Guard

VITALS: Height - 6’6” • Weight - 190 lbs.

HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL: Fayetteville, GA/Fayette County

MAJOR: Graphic Communications

HIGHLIGHT: Rated #30 overall prospect for 2009 by ESPNU.

JOHNSON FACT: Son of former NBA player Lynbert “Cheese” Johnson.

The Johnson File...

#1In High School: Consensus top-100 prospect, according to the national recruiting services...rated as the nation’s #30 prospect by ESPNU, #40 by HoopsReport.com, #48 by PrepStars, #53 by Rivals.com, #54 by Hoop Scoop, and #56 by Scout.com...rated #3 small forward in his class by ESPNU...first-team All-State as a senior when he averaged 21 points, eight rebounds, and four assists per game...led high school team to the AAAA championship game his junior year and to a pair of region championships...averaged 23.8 points and 8.4 rebounds per game as a junior...three-time team MVP...played for coach Andre Flynn at Fayette County High School...scored over 1,500 points in his high school career...signed with Clemson over LSU after originally signing with Southern California...born 12/24/90...majoring in graphic communications.

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BRYAN NARCISSE

of-the-Year by the Augusta Chronicle...played in the CSRA (Georgia/South Carolina) All-Star Game...won the dunk contest at the Savannah Holiday Classic...co-captain for the Yellow Jackets’ track & field team...won the 2008 AAAA state title in the high jump (6’6”) for his track & field team...finished runner-up at the state championships with the same clearance in 2007...earned four letters in basketball and two apiece in track & field and cross country...played high school ball for coach Al Young...chose Clemson over Western Kentucky...born 10/18/90...majoring in communication studies.

Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FA Pct 3FG-FA Pct FT-FTA Pct OR/Reb/Avg A-T BS-ST Pf-D Pts-Avg2008-09 16-0 67/4.2 8-15 .533 0-1 .000 8-12 .667 6/13/0.8 5-3 1-2 11-0 24/1.5Totals 16-0 67/4.2 8-15 .533 0-1 .000 8-12 .667 6/13/0.8 5-3 1-2 11-0 24/1.5

Bryan Narcisse - Career Stats

Overview: Athletic, high character forward signed in the 2008 spring period with the Tigers...appeared in half of Clemson’s games as a first-year player in 2008-09...has outstanding leaping ability and was able to help Clemson in his first season as an energetic player off the bench at times...earned the team’s Mr. Effort Award at the season-ending banquet...looks to be in the mold of former Clemson defensive standouts James Mays and Sam Perry...possesses a 7’0” wingspan, an attribute that could serve him well should he one day become the point of Clemson’s pressure defense...an outstanding student, he was inducted into North Augusta High School’s Hall of Fame his senior year...was a member of the Beta Club, French Club and Math Honor Society...father, Bernard Bowman, played basketball for South Carolina State from 1985-88.

In 2008-09: Appeared in 16 games with an average playing time of 4.2 minutes per contest...averaged 1.5 points per game...made 8-15 shots for the season, 53 percent...connected on 8-12 free throws, 67 percent...averaged 0.8 rebounds per game and contributed defensively with a pair of steals and a blocked shot...committed just three turnovers in 67 minutes on the season, his average of one every 22 minutes ranked as the best on the team...played in five consecutive games in January and in the final four games of the season for the Tigers...top game was early in the year against Wofford, where he posted a season-best eight points in 11 minutes...made 2-3 field goals and 4-4 from the charity stripe against the Terriers...made 2-3 baskets and totaled four points in season opener versus Hofstra...posted three points and two assists against SC State...hit 1-2 shots and totaled three points and three rebounds at North Carolina...scored two points and had a fastbreak assist in ACC Tournament game against Georgia Tech...posted two points on a putback following a missed free throw in the NCAA Tournament contest with Michigan.

In High School: All-State selection according to the South Carolina Basketball Coaches Association...averaged 14 points, 10 rebounds, and four blocks per game his senior year...played in the 2008 Carolinas All-Star Classic and reached double figures in the scoring column by halftime of that event...area Player-

CLASS: Sophomore

POSITION: Forward

VITALS: Height - 6’6” • Weight - 205 lbs.

HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL: North Augusta, SC/North Augusta

MAJOR: Communication Studies

HIGHLIGHT: Played in half of Clemson’s games as a freshman.

NARCISSE FACT: State high jump champion in high school.

The Narcisse File...

#21

Narcisse had a season-high eight points in thehome opener against Wofford last season.

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Points: ........................................................................................... 8 vs. Wofford, 11/19/08Field Goals Made: .........................................................................2 vs. Hofstra, 11/14/08.......................................................................................................... 2 vs. Wofford, 11/19/08Field Goal Attempts: ...................................................................3 vs. Hofstra, 11/14/08.......................................................................................................... 3 vs. Wofford, 11/19/083-Pointers Made: ........................................................................................................... none3-Point Attempts: .........................................................................1 vs. Hofstra, 11/14/08Free Throws Made: ................................................................. 4 vs. Wofford, 11/19/08Free Throw Attempts:............................................................ 4 vs. Wofford, 11/19/08Rebounds: ............................................................................3 vs. North Carolina, 1/21/09Offensive Rebounds: ............................................................. 2 vs. Wofford, 11/19/08Assists: ..........................................................................................2 vs. SC State, 12/13/08Blocked Shots: .....................................................................1 vs. East Carolina, 1/3/09Steals: ................................................................................................1 vs. Hofstra, 11/14/08.......................................................................................... 1 vs. Savannah State, 11/25/08Minutes: .................................................................................... 11 vs. Wofford, 11/19/08

Bryan Narcisse - Career Highs

Narcisse Game by Game, 2008-09Date Opponent Min F-FGA 3-3A FT-FA Of-RB A-T B-S PF Pts11-14 vs. Hofstra 8 2-3 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 1 411-15 vs. TCU DNP11-16 vs. Temple DNP11-19 Wofford 11 2-3 0-0 4-4 2-2 0-0 0-0 1 811-22 at Charlotte DNP11-25 Savannah St. 3 0-1 0-0 2-2 1-1 0-0 0-1 0 211-28 Presbyterian 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 012-2 at Illinois DNP12-7 Liberty DNP12-13 SC State 8 1-1 0-0 1-2 0-1 2-0 0-0 0 312-16 North Florida 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 2 012-21 at Miami (FL) DNP12-30 at S. Carolina DNP1-3 East Carolina 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 0 01-6 Alabama 6 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-1 0-0 1 01-10 NC State 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 01-17 Wake Forest 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 01-21 at N. Carolina 8 1-2 0-0 1-2 1-3 0-0 0-0 3 31-25 Georgia Tech DNP1-29 at Va. Tech DNP2-4 Duke DNP2-7 Florida St. DNP2-10 at Boston Coll. DNP2-15 at Virginia DNP2-17 Maryland 4 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 02-22 at Ga. Tech DNP2-25 Va. Tech DNP2-28 at Florida St. DNP3-3 Virginia 1 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 03-8 at Wake Forest 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 03-12 vs. Ga. Tech (ACC) 5 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-0 0-0 2 23-19 vs. Michigan (NCAA) 5 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-0 0-0 1 2Totals 67 8-15 0-1 8-12 6-13 5-3 1-2 11 24

Opponent G-GS Min FG 3-PT FT-FTA Of-Rb A-T B-S Pts AvgEast Carolina 1-0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 0 0.0Georgia Tech 1-0 5 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-0 0-0 2 2.0Maryland 1-0 4 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0.0NC State 1-0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0.0North Carolina 1-0 8 1-2 0-0 1-2 1-3 0-0 0-0 3 3.0Presbyterian 1-0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0.0SC State 1-0 8 1-1 0-0 1-2 0-1 2-0 0-0 3 3.0Virginia 1-0 1 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0.0Wake Forest 2-0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0.0

Narcisse vs. 2009-10 Opponents

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KAROLIS PETRUKONIS

points, two blocks, and a season-best five rebounds against the Catamounts...grabbed a rebound in the NIT championship game with West Virginia.

In High School: Rated as the nation’s #87 prospect according to Hoop Scoop...rated as one of the top 25 center prospects in 2006, according to Scout.com...Tidewater Conference of Independent Schools (TCIS) Player of the Year as a senior in 2005-06...led his school to two straight conference titles...first-team All-State in the private school ranks as a senior...first-team All-Tidewater selection...TCIS tournament MVP after leading team to the championship...MVP of the Daytona Beach Sunshine Classic in December, 2005...averaged 16.5 points, 13.9 rebounds, and 5.1 blocks per game his senior year, while shooting 64 percent from the floor...earned all-tournament honors at the 19 & under Nike World Juniors in France in the summer of 2005...competed in the 18 & under European Championship summer league for his home country...All-State selection as a junior...averaged 14 points, 15.6 rebounds, 4.8 blocks, and 3.2 assists per game as a junior...MVP of the prestigious Bethel-Hampton Christmas Tournament as a junior...played at Norfolk Collegiate School under Jim Markey...also recruited by Virginia, Virginia Tech, Utah and Old Dominion...born 5/18/87...majoring in economics.

Overview: Biggest player on the team in terms of size (260 pounds)...one of the hardest-working players on the roster...will be looked upon to provide more minutes and give the Tigers depth in the post as he enters his final year with the program...has played in 28 career games, including six this past season...native of Lithuania who played his high school basketball in Virginia...one of four Lithuanians to play at Clemson since 1995-96...played at the Under 20 European Championships in July of 2007 for his home country...best game was against Slovenia, when he tallied 10 points and five rebounds.

In 2008-09: Appeared in six games for a total of 27 minutes, an average of 4.5 per contest...scored two points and totaled six rebounds...scored his only points of the season against North Florida...played 12 minutes in season opener versus Hofstra but did not attempt a field goal...played eight minutes against Wofford and collected two rebounds and a steal...grabbed a rebound in two minutes versus both Savannah State and SC State...played one minute in home finale against Virginia.

In 2007-08: Played in nine games for a total of 31 minutes, 3.4 per contest...scored four points and totaled 10 rebounds...scored four points on 2-2 field goal shooting and grabbed a pair of rebounds in four minutes against Furman in the season opener...played seven minutes against Gardner-Webb and grabbed three rebounds...season-high in terms of playing time was 10 minutes vs. Puerto Rico-Mayaguez...blocked a shot in three minutes against N.C. State.

In 2006-07: Appeared in 13 games, averaging 3.8 minutes per game...scored 10 points and grabbed 13 rebounds...blocked three shots and tallied two steals in 50 minutes of action...posted four points, two steals, and a blocked shot in eight active minutes against Arkansas State in the season opener...was quite a thrill for him, as he played high school basketball in Norfolk, where the Cox Communications Classic was held...posted two points and three rebounds, all offensive, in a Tiger win over Appalachian State...played season-high 12 minutes versus Western Carolina...posted two

CLASS: Senior

POSITION: Center

VITALS: Height - 6’11” • Weight - 260 lbs.

HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL: Trakai, Lithuania/Norfolk Collegiate (VA)

MAJOR: Economics

HIGHLIGHT: Fourth Lithuanian to play at Clemson since 1995-96.

PETRUKONIS FACT: Attended same high school as Donte Hill.

The Petrukonis File...

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Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FA Pct 3FG-FA Pct FT-FTA Pct OR/Reb/Avg A-T BS-ST Pf-D Pts-Avg2006-07 13-0 50/3.8 5-12 .417 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 7/13/1.0 3-4 3-2 7-0 10/0.82007-08 9-0 31/3.4 2-7 .286 0-0 .000 0-4 .000 2/10/1.1 1-7 1-0 3-0 4/0.42008-09 6-0 27/4.5 1-5 .200 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2/6/1.0 3-6 0-1 5-0 2/0.3Totals 28-0 108/3.9 8-24 .333 0-0 .000 0-6 .000 11/29/1.0 7-17 4-3 15-0 16/0.6

Karolis Petrukonis - Career Stats

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Petrukonis Game by Game, 2006-07Date Opponent Min F-FGA 3-3A FT-FA Of-RB A-T B-S PF Pts11-10 vs. Arkansas St. 8 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-1 1-2 2 411-11 vs. Monmouth 1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 011-15 Furman 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 011-17 Appalachian State 9 1-4 0-0 0-0 3-3 1-1 0-0 0 211-24 Char. Southern 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 011-29 at Minnesota 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 012-2 at South Carolina 1 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 012-5 Wofford 4 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 212-23 Western Carolina 12 1-2 0-0 0-0 3-5 1-2 2-0 2 21-17 North Carolina 3 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 03-14 East Tenn. State (NIT) 2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 03-19 Ole Miss (NIT) 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 03-29 vs. West Virginia (NIT) 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0Totals 50 5-12 0-0 0-2 7-13 3-4 3-2 7 10

Petrukonis Game by Game, 2007-08Date Opponent Min F-FGA 3-3A FT-FA Of-RB A-T B-S PF Pts11-12 Furman 4 2-2 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-1 0-0 0 411-24 Gardner-Webb 7 0-2 0-0 0-4 1-3 0-2 0-0 0 012-20 vs. PR-Mayaguez 10 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-4 0-0 3 01-1 at Alabama 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 01-15 N.C. State 3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-0 0 02-7 at Virginia 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-0 0-0 0 02-10 at North Carolina 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 02-24 Georgia Tech 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 03-14 vs. Boston College 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0Totals 31 2-7 0-0 0-4 2-10 1-7 1-0 3 4

Petrukonis Game by Game, 2008-09Date Opponent Min F-FGA 3-3A FT-FA Of-RB A-T B-S PF Pts11-14 vs. Hofstra 12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 4 011-19 Wofford 8 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-2 1-3 0-1 1 011-25 Savannah State 2 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-1 0-0 0 012-13 SC State 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 012-16 North Florida 2 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-2 1-0 0-0 0 23-3 Virginia 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0Totals 27 1-5 0-0 0-0 2-6 3-6 0-1 5 2

Points: ...................................................................................4 vs. Arkansas State, 11/10/06............................................................................................................4 vs. Furman, 11/12/07Field Goals Made: ............................................................2 vs. Arkansas State, 11/10/06............................................................................................................2 vs. Furman, 11/12/07Field Goal Attempts: ......................................... 4 vs. Appalachian State, 11/17/06Free Throw Attempts:............................................... 4 vs. Gardner-Webb, 11/24/07Rebounds: ................................................................. 5 vs. Western Carolina, 12/23/06Offensive Rebounds: ........................................ 3 vs. Appalachian State, 11/17/06........................................................................................ 3 vs. Western Carolina, 12/23/06Assists: ................................................1 vs. many (5), last vs. North Florida, 12/16/08Blocked Shots: ........................................................ 2 vs. Western Carolina, 12/23/06Steals: ...................................................................................2 vs. Arkansas State, 11/10/06Minutes: .................................................................. 12 vs. Western Carolina, 12/23/06..............................................................................................................12 vs. Hofstra, 11/14/08

Karolis Petrukonis - Career Highs

Opponent G-GS Min FG 3-PT FT-FTA Of-Rb A-T B-S Pts AvgBoston College 1-0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0.0Furman 2-0 5 2-2 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-1 0-0 4 2.0Georgia Tech 1-0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0.0NC State 1-0 3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-0 0 0.0North Carolina 2-0 4 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0.0South Carolina 1-0 1 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0.0SC State 1-0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0.0Virginia 2-0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-0 0-0 0 0.0W. Carolina 1-0 12 1-2 0-0 0-0 3-5 1-2 2-0 2 2.0

Petrukonis vs. 2009-10 Opponents

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Best Games of 2008-09: Lone double figure scoring effort of the season was 10-point showing in the second game of the Charleston Classic against TCU...hit 5-6 free throws against the Horned Frogs...scored nine in season opener against Hofstra, which included a 2-3 performance from three-point range...scored five points, but more importantly, helped limit Temple’s leading scorer Dionte Christmas, in four-point win over the Owls...scored nine against Wofford...posted seven points in road victory over Charlotte...scored four points, but all came on a pair of clutch baskets within the final minutes of Clemson’s road win over Illinois...tallied seven points and two steals at Miami and ignited a scoring spurt for Clemson with a three in transition...posted six points and four rebounds against NC State...scored eight points and hit a key three-pointer as the first half closed to give the Tigers momentum in win over Georgia Tech at home...posted seven points and career-best seven assists in road win at Virginia Tech...scored six points in the final three minutes of the comeback win over the Hokies...hit 2-5 field goals and 4-4 free throws for eight points in 27 minutes of play against #3 Duke...totaled six points, four assists, and two steals in home rout of Maryland...sank three straight three-pointers in the first half of Clemson’s comeback win at Georgia Tech...produced strong defensive effort against ACC Freshman-of-the-Year Sylven Landesberg in home win over Virginia, helping limit star guard to zero field goals in 35 minutes of play.

In 2007-08: Played in all 34 games as a sophomore...averaged 4.8 points and 2.1 rebounds per game, and played 15.8 minutes per contest...shot 41 percent for the season and 34 percent on three-point goals...shot 46 percent on three-pointers at home, best on the team...ranked third on the team in free throw shooting at 73.3 percent...ranked fourth on the team in steals (29), despite no starts...had a positive assist-to-turnover ratio (39-35)...blocked 13 shots as well...scored in double figures six games, including three in a row in ACC play in early February...scored in 31 of the 34 games...played double figure minutes in all but two games, with a career-high 27 minutes of play in the Big Ten/ACC Challenge win over Purdue.

Overview: Versatile forward displayed solid improvement for the second consecutive season in 2008-09...has played in 102 career games, tied with classmate Trevor Booker for the most in Clemson history through three seasons...needs to play in 20 victories in 2009-10 to break K.C. Rivers’ record as Clemson’s winningest player (91 wins)...nearly doubled his scoring and rebounding output as a sophomore, then showed slight increase in scoring as a junior...increased his minutes played for the second straight season as well...earned the Tom Lynch Award as the team’s most improved player his sophomore season...made nearly three times as many three-point shots (20) as a sophomore than he did as a freshman (7), while increasing his accuracy from 17 percent freshman year to 34 percent in his second season...shot 37 percent from beyond the arc as a junior...picked up defensive intensity in his second year, he doubled his number of blocked shots and had 19 more steals than he had as a freshman...developed as a junior into one of Clemson’s best perimeter defenders...solid mid-range jump shooter...started to develop more consistency with his shot as his playing time continues to increase...shows good form at the free throw line, he improved from 61 percent his first year to 73 percent as a sophomore, and 76 percent as a junior...needs just 87 points as a senior to reach 500 for his career.

In 2008-09: Appeared in all 32 games as a junior...averaged 17.6 minutes of playing time per contest...averaged 4.9 points and 2.2 rebounds per game...shot 36.5 percent from three-point range, a solid figure...one of the team’s top free throw shooters at 76 percent...increased his numbers across the board during the ACC regular season, as he averaged 5.3 points and 2.3 rebounds per game...shot 40 percent from three in league play...saw double figure minutes in every game but one, the home non-conference tilt with Alabama...suffered a mild concussion in that game after only two minutes of play...scored in 28 of the 32 games...averaged 8.0 points per game in the season-opening tournament in Charleston, S.C.

CLASS: Senior

POSITION: Forward

VITALS: Height - 6’6” • Weight - 215 lbs.

HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL: Severn, MD/IMG Academy (FL)

MAJOR: Sociology

HIGHLIGHT: Has improved 3-PT% and FT% three straight seasons.

POTTER FACT: Has played in all 102 games of his career.

The Potter File...

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Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FA Pct 3FG-FA Pct FT-FTA Pct OR/Reb/Avg A-T BS-ST Pf-D Pts-Avg2006-07 36-0 343/9.5 35-107 .327 7-41 .171 14-23 .609 16/45/1.3 24-29 6-10 50-0 91/2.52007-08 34-0 538/15.8 61-148 .412 20-59 .339 22-30 .733 23/73/2.1 39-35 13-29 77-2 164/4.82008-09 32-0 563/17.6 52-137 .380 23-63 .365 31-41 .756 26/70/2.2 41-44 7-19 73-3 158/4.9Totals 102-0 1444/14.2 148-392 .378 50-163 .307 67-94 .713 65/188/1.8 104-108 26-58 200-5 413/4.0

David Potter - Career Stats

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Best Games of 2007-08: Contributed season-high 11 points on three occasions, most notably in the win over Purdue on Nov. 27...hit 4-6 shots, including 3-4 from three-point range, in that victory...added two steals versus the Boilermakers...had 11 points on 4-7 shooting at East Carolina, he hit 2-4 threes in that contest...also posted 11 points at home against Boston College in a rout...hit 4-7 shots, including a perfect 3-3 from beyond the arc, versus the Eagles...scored 10 points against Presbyterian and was 4-5 from the field...posted 10 points in back-to-back games in February at Virginia and North Carolina...shot 4-7 at Virginia and had a driving dunk late in the game to extend the Tigers’ already large lead...also pulled down six rebounds versus the Cavaliers...made 5-11 shots at North Carolina...had six points and four assists against Furman in the season opener...posted six points and six rebounds in home win over South Carolina...scored eight points and was perfect from the field (3-3) and free throw line (2-2) against DePaul...tallied seven points and three steals against Samford...scored six points at home against top-ranked North Carolina and added five boards...scored six points at NC State, but came through in the clutch at the free throw line with a 3-4 performance late...sank 4-4 free throws in home win over Miami...posted six points at Georgia Tech...scored five points on 2-5 shooting in the NCAA Tournament first round game against Villanova.

Points: ...............................................................................12 vs. Arkansas State, 11/10/06Field Goals Made: .......................................................... 5 vs. Arkansas State, 11/10/06...................................................................................................5 vs. North Carolina, 2/10/08Field Goal Attempts: .................................................... 11 vs. North Carolina, 2/10/08Field Goal %: ................................................. (.500, 5-10) vs. Arkansas State, 11/10/063-Pointers Made: ................................3 vs. many (3), last vs. Georgia Tech, 2/22/093-Point Attempts: .........................................................5 vs. Georgia State, 12/31/06Free Throws Made: ......................................................................5 vs. Hofstra, 11/14/08Free Throw Attempts:.................................................................6 vs. Hofstra, 11/14/08Rebounds: ........................................6 vs. many (3), last vs. South Carolina, 12/30/08Offensive Rebounds: ............................................................. 3 vs. Wofford, 11/19/08Assists: .......................................................................................7 vs. Virginia Tech, 1/29/09Blocked Shots: ...............................................................2 vs. Georgia State, 12/31/06................................................................................................................... 2 vs. Miami, 1/27/08Steals: .......................................................................................... 3 vs. Samford, 12/29/07...............................................................................................3 vs. North Florida, 12/16/08Minutes: ................................................................27 vs. many (3), last vs. Duke, 2/4/09

David Potter - Career Highs

Potter Game by Game, 2006-07Date Opponent Min F-FGA 3-3A FT-FA Of-RB A-T B-S PF Pts11-10 vs. Arkansas St. 17 5-10 1-3 1-1 1-2 1-0 0-0 2 1211-11 vs. Monmouth 12 1-2 0-0 2-2 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 411-12 at Old Dominion 9 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 3-2 0-0 1 011-15 Furman 12 2-3 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-3 0-1 0 411-17 Appalachian State 13 2-5 1-3 0-0 0-2 0-1 0-1 2 511-21 Mississippi State 7 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 011-24 Char. Southern 15 4-7 1-3 1-2 1-3 0-0 0-0 2 1011-29 at Minnesota 13 1-4 1-3 0-0 0-1 3-1 0-2 2 312-2 at South Carolina 7 0-3 0-2 0-0 0-1 1-1 0-0 3 012-5 Wofford 10 1-4 0-1 0-0 2-3 1-0 0-0 3 212-19 Georgia Southern 8 0-1 0-0 2-2 0-1 1-1 1-0 3 212-23 Western Carolina 9 0-3 0-3 0-0 0-2 0-2 0-0 2 012-28 Georgia 11 0-4 0-2 0-0 1-1 0-2 0-1 0 012-31 Georgia State 13 1-6 1-5 0-0 1-2 2-1 2-0 1 31-3 at Florida State 7 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 4 01-6 Georgia Tech 9 0-4 0-2 1-2 0-2 1-0 0-1 1 11-9 at NC State 10 2-3 0-1 2-4 0-0 1-0 0-0 1 61-12 at Maryland 7 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-2 1-3 0-0 1 01-17 North Carolina 15 1-7 0-2 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 0 21-20 Boston College 9 2-4 0-0 1-2 0-0 1-0 0-0 1 51-25 at Duke 7 0-2 0-1 2-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 21-28 Virginia 16 2-5 0-0 0-1 2-3 0-0 1-0 3 42-3 at Georgia Tech 11 1-2 0-0 0-0 2-4 3-0 0-0 1 22-7 Florida State 7 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 2 22-14 at Wake Forest 3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 02-18 Maryland 12 1-4 0-1 0-0 1-3 1-0 1-1 2 22-22 Duke 12 0-1 0-1 1-2 0-1 0-1 0-1 2 12-24 at Boston College 7 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 1 02-28 Miami 5 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0 23-4 at Virginia Tech 7 1-3 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 4 33-8 vs. Florida State (ACC) 7 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 1 23-14 East Tenn. State (NIT) 6 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0 03-19 Ole Miss (NIT) 7 1-3 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 23-21 Syracuse (NIT) 6 2-3 0-0 1-2 1-1 1-0 0-0 0 53-27 vs. Air Force (NIT) 11 2-2 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 53-29 vs. West Virginia (NIT) 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-3 0-0 0 0Totals 343 35-107 7-41 14-23 16-45 24-29 6-10 50 91

Opponent G-GS Min FG 3-PT FT-FTA Of-Rb A-T B-S Pts AvgBoston College 5-0 61 6-15 3-3 1-2 5-6 3-2 1-2 16 3.2 Duke 5-0 70 4-13 0-5 7-9 4-8 4-4 1-0 15 3.0East Carolina 2-0 37 5-10 3-7 1-1 0-2 5-1 0-1 14 7.0Florida State 7-0 97 7-24 2-12 4-6 4-15 7-6 2-4 20 2.9Furman 2-0 23 4-7 2-4 0-1 2-2 5-4 0-2 10 5.0Georgia Tech 7-0 108 11-28 5-13 4-8 4-14 7-13 0-2 31 4.4Illinois 1-0 15 2-4 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 4 4.0Liberty 1-0 27 2-5 0-0 2-2 1-3 2-2 0-2 6 6.0Maryland 4-0 50 4-10 3-7 0-0 1-7 6-4 1-3 11 2.8Miami (FL) 4-0 49 2-11 1-6 8-8 3-5 3-2 3-4 8 2.0NC State 4-0 57 6-14 1-3 7-10 2-8 5-0 1-1 20 5.0North Carolina 5-0 82 11-32 1-10 0-1 4-14 6-5 0-4 23 4.6Presbyterian 2-0 35 4-8 2-3 0-0 1-4 3-2 1-1 10 5.0South Carolina 3-0 52 4-13 1-4 0-1 3-13 2-5 1-3 9 3.0SC State 1-0 21 2-5 1-3 1-2 0-0 1-3 1-0 6 6.0Virginia 4-0 73 9-24 3-10 3-4 4-13 4-7 3-1 24 6.0Virginia Tech 4-0 53 5-15 3-8 2-4 2-5 7-4 1-2 15 3.8Wake Forest 4-0 31 4-11 1-4 0-0 1-3 1-3 0-2 9 2.3W. Carolina 1-0 9 0-3 0-3 0-0 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 0.0

Potter vs. 2009-10 Opponents

In 2006-07: Appeared in all 36 games as a freshman...logged 343 minutes, which equates t o 9 . 5 m i n u t e s p e r contest...averaged 2.5 points and 1.3 rebounds per game...struggled to f ind cons is tenc y shooting the basketball in the first half of the season, but did show more confidence down the stretch this season...hit 5 out of 9 shots in the NIT games, showing more of a comfort level with his jumpshot toward the end of the year...played double figure minutes in 16 games...reached

double figures twice in scoring, including the season opener...tallied 24 assists and 10 steals in his reserve role...made eight of his last 15 shots over the Tigers’ last eight games, Clemson was 6-2 in those eight games...played with SCORE International in Argentina in the summer of 2007, where he helped his team to a 5-0 record and participated in missions activities.

Best Games of 2006-07: Scored double figures in first collegiate game...posted career-best 12 points on 5-10 shooting versus Arkansas State...played 17 minutes in that contest...had three assists in nine minutes versus Old Dominion...scored 10 points and hit 4-7 field goals in win over Charleston Southern...added three rebounds in that game...grabbed two of the Tigers’ 13 steals in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge win at Minnesota. . .posted six points in just 10 minutes at NC State, a Tiger victory...tallied four rebounds and three assists at Georgia Tech...hit a key three-point basket in Clemson’s win over a

ranked Virginia Tech squad on the road...scored five points in six minutes against Syracuse in the NIT quarterfinals...had key putback in the game’s final 30 seconds to give Clemson a comfortable lead...hit crucial three-pointer in the final three minutes against Air Force at Madison Square Garden...totaled five points and hit both his shots in 11 minutes versus the Falcons.

In High School: Rated as the nation’s #119 prospect according to Rivals.com...a top 150 player according to Prepstars...one of the top 25 small forward prospects in the nation, according to Scout.com...ranked as the #51 fifth-year senior in the country according to Hoop Scoop...averaged 17 points, six rebounds, three assists, and two steals per game as a senior...played at IMG Academy in Bradenton, FL his final three seasons...played AAU basketball for DC Assault in Washington, D.C...chose Clemson over offers from Georgetown, Michigan and Pittsburgh...born 1/10/87...majoring in sociology.

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Potter Game by Game, 2007-08Date Opponent Min F-FGA 3-3A FT-FA Of-RB A-T B-S PF Pts

11-12 Furman 11 2-4 2-3 0-0 1-1 4-1 0-1 3 6

11-15 at Mississippi State 11 0-1 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 2

11-18 Old Dominion 12 2-5 2-3 0-0 1-2 0-4 0-1 0 6

11-21 Presbyterian 19 4-5 2-2 0-0 1-3 2-1 1-1 1 10

11-24 Gardner-Webb 17 1-3 0-0 1-2 0-2 0-1 0-0 4 3

11-27 Purdue 27 4-6 3-4 0-0 1-2 1-2 0-2 4 11

12-1 South Carolina 20 3-8 0-1 0-0 2-6 0-2 0-2 2 6

12-5 at East Carolina 17 4-7 2-4 1-1 0-2 2-1 0-0 3 11

12-20 vs. PR-Mayaguez 17 1-4 0-2 0-0 2-4 1-1 1-1 3 2

12-21 vs. DePaul 23 3-3 0-0 2-2 1-3 3-1 1-1 2 8

12-22 vs. Ole Miss 15 1-4 0-1 1-2 1-2 1-0 0-2 4 3

12-29 Samford 16 3-5 0-1 1-2 0-0 1-1 1-3 0 7

1-1 at Alabama 13 2-4 0-0 0-0 1-2 2-0 1-1 1 4

1-6 North Carolina 20 3-5 0-1 0-0 1-5 1-1 0-0 0 6

1-9 Charlotte 19 0-3 0-1 2-2 0-3 0-1 0-2 5 2

1-12 Florida State 22 1-7 0-2 2-3 0-4 0-2 1-2 1 4

1-15 NC State 13 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 2-0 1-0 3 2

1-19 at Duke 11 1-2 0-0 0-1 0-0 2-3 0-0 4 2

1-22 Wake Forest 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0 0

1-27 at Miami 14 0-3 0-2 0-0 1-2 1-1 2-1 3 0

2-2 Boston College 20 4-7 3-3 0-0 1-1 2-0 1-0 3 11

2-7 at Virginia 23 4-7 2-4 0-0 1-6 2-2 1-1 2 10

2-10 at North Carolina 21 5-11 0-4 0-1 0-4 2-1 0-0 3 10

2-14 Georgia Tech 18 2-6 0-2 1-2 0-0 1-1 0-0 1 5

2-16 at NC State 15 1-6 1-2 3-4 1-3 2-0 0-1 1 6

2-19 at Florida State 18 0-4 0-3 2-2 1-3 3-1 0-2 5 2

2-27 Miami 14 0-3 0-2 4-4 1-2 1-0 0-1 3 4

3-1 at Maryland 15 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 3

3-6 at Georgia Tech 17 3-5 0-1 0-0 0-2 1-3 0-0 3 6

3-9 Virginia Tech 7 1-4 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 1 3

3-14 vs. Boston College (ACC) 11 0-1 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-2 3 0

3-15 vs. Duke (ACC) 13 1-3 0-2 0-0 1-2 2-0 1-0 1 2

3-16 vs. North Carolina (ACC) 10 1-4 0-1 0-0 2-2 0-2 0-1 0 2

3-21 vs. Villanova (NCAA) 14 2-5 1-3 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 3 5

Totals 538 61-148 20-59 22-30 23-73 39-35 13-29 77 164

Potter Game by Game, 2008-09Date Opponent Min F-FGA 3-3A FT-FA Of-RB A-T B-S PF Pts

11-14 vs. Hofstra 13 3-5 2-3 1-2 0-1 1-4 1-0 5 9

11-15 vs. TCU 16 2-4 1-2 5-6 2-4 2-1 1-0 2 10

11-16 vs. Temple 22 1-3 1-2 2-2 2-2 2-2 0-1 2 5

11-19 Wofford 17 4-7 1-2 0-0 3-4 1-1 1-1 0 9

11-22 at Charlotte 23 3-8 0-2 1-2 0-3 0-1 0-0 2 7

11-25 Savannah St. 13 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-2 1-4 0-1 2 2

11-28 Presbyterian 16 0-3 0-1 0-0 0-1 1-1 0-0 1 0

12-2 at Illinois 15 2-4 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 4

12-7 Liberty 27 2-5 0-0 2-2 1-3 2-2 0-2 2 6

12-13 SC State 21 2-5 1-3 1-2 0-0 1-3 1-0 2 6

12-16 North Florida 24 3-7 1-4 0-0 1-4 4-0 0-3 3 7

12-21 at Miami (FL) 16 1-4 1-2 4-4 1-1 0-1 1-2 4 7

12-30 at S. Carolina 25 1-2 1-1 0-1 1-6 1-2 1-1 2 3

1-3 East Carolina 20 1-3 1-3 0-0 0-0 3-0 0-1 1 3

1-6 Alabama 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0

1-10 NC State 19 2-4 0-0 2-2 1-4 0-0 0-0 2 6

1-17 Wake Forest 10 2-6 0-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-1 5 4

1-21 at N. Carolina 16 1-5 1-2 0-0 1-2 3-1 0-2 2 3

1-25 Georgia Tech 18 2-4 2-3 2-2 1-2 0-2 0-0 4 8

1-29 at Va. Tech 24 2-5 1-3 2-4 2-5 7-1 0-0 4 7

2-4 Duke 27 2-5 0-1 4-4 2-3 0-0 0-0 1 8

2-7 Florida St. 23 2-7 1-5 0-1 1-2 1-0 0-0 2 5

2-10 at Boston Coll. 14 0-1 0-0 0-0 2-3 0-1 0-0 1 0

2-15 at Virginia 15 0-5 0-2 2-2 0-2 0-3 0-0 2 2

2-17 Maryland 16 2-3 2-3 0-0 0-1 4-0 0-2 2 6

2-22 at Ga. Tech 18 3-5 3-4 0-2 0-2 0-5 0-1 2 9

2-25 Va. Tech 15 1-3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 5 2

2-28 at Florida St. 13 2-2 1-1 0-0 2-5 2-1 0-0 0 5

3-3 Virginia 19 3-7 1-4 1-1 1-2 2-2 1-0 4 8

3-8 Wake Forest 13 2-4 1-3 0-0 0-1 1-1 0-1 4 5

3-12 vs. Ga. Tech (ACC) 17 0-2 0-1 0-0 1-2 1-2 0-0 2 0

3-19 vs. Michigan (NCAA) 16 0-7 0-3 2-2 0-1 1-0 0-0 2 2

Totals 563 52-137 23-63 31-41 26-70 41-44 7-19 73 158Potter improved his three-point and free throw percentages in 2008-09.

Potter had six double-figure scoring games as a sophomore in 2007-08.

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figure scoring games, including the season opener...had seven games with at least two or more steals...played double figure minutes in all but four games.

Best Games of 2008-09: Recorded season-high in first outing in a Tiger uniform versus Hofstra...hit 3-5 shots, including a three-pointer, as well as 4-4 free throws for 11 points...added four rebounds and two assists in the opener...tallied four steals and two blocks in Clemson’s win over TCU in Charleston Classic...posted five points and two steals in Wofford win...had four points and three rebounds at Charlotte...scored seven points in back-to-back games against SC State and North Florida...added three steals against the Bulldogs...totaled eight points and two steals in 15 minutes against East Carolina...scored six points in win over Alabama...top game of the season may have come against NC State, he produced seven points, four steals, and three assists...had a fastbreak dunk off a steal in that contest...hit 2-3 three-pointers for six points at North Carolina...posted five points in 15 minutes in win over #3 Duke...scored five points in back-to-back road games against Boston College and Virginia...tallied six points, three rebounds, and two steals in rout of Maryland...scored 10 points in ACC Tournament game against Georgia Tech, he hit 4-6 shots overall and 2-4 from three.

In High School: Three-star prospect by Scout.com, ranked as the #22 small forward in the nation by that service...just outside the national top 150 by Rivals.com, Hoop Scoop and Prep Stars...second-team All-State at the AA level as a senior, honorable mention his junior season...named state championship game MVP in 2008...averaged 11.7 points, 7.3 assists, and 6.1 rebounds per game his senior year...averaged 25 points per game as a junior playing without Thompkins on Wesleyan’s team...first player in Wesleyan history to record at least 1,500 points, 500 rebounds, and 500 assists in a career...played in the Capital Classic All-Star Game in Washington, D.C. and was a teammate of Andre Young on the U.S. All-Star squad...played in the Gwinnett County All-Star Game...played AAU ball for the Georgia Stars...played high school ball for Skip Matherly...chose Clemson over offers from Oregon, Michigan, Vanderbilt, Georgia, and Cincinnati...born 3/30/90...majoring in marketing.

Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FA Pct 3FG-FA Pct FT-FTA Pct OR/Reb/Avg A-T BS-ST Pf-D Pts-Avg2008-09 32-0 422/13.2 43-96 .448 15-42 .357 14-21 .667 15/57/1.8 34-36 6-29 53-0 115/3.6Totals 32-0 422/13.2 43-96 .448 15-42 .357 14-21 .667 15/57/1.8 34-36 6-29 53-0 115/3.6

Tanner Smith - Career Stats

Overview: Valuable contributor to the 2008-09 team in his first season at Clemson...played most of the season as backup shooting guard to Terrence Oglesby...improved his defense as the season progressed...fan favorite due to his hustle and enthusiasm on the court...played in all 32 games as a freshman and could see more playing time as he improves his strength, he added 15 pounds of muscle in the offseason...possesses solid basketball IQ...high school teammate of Trey Thompkins, a freshman at Georgia in 2008-09...played AAU basketball with Al-Farouq Aminu, a highly-publicized freshman for Wake Forest in 2008-09...coined by Oliver Purnell as the “ultimate glue guy” when he signed with Clemson in the fall of 2007...when he was 12 years old he formed a nonprofit called Tanner’s Totes, which delivers goody bags to children and teenagers undergoing long-term cancer treatment in South Carolina and Georgia...first came up with the idea while writing a school paper in the fourth grade...his father was diagnosed with cancer when Tanner was a young child...his dad is cancer-free but suffers from what is known as Graft vs. Host disease...as a result of his charitable efforts, he and his family received a home makeover by celebrity designer Vern Yip...the makeover was shown by HGTV on the show “Deserving Design”...his story was well-documented in his first year with the Clemson program, as he received publicity from an ESPN.com article written by Dana O’Neil in February of 2009...his organization received well over $10,000 in donations after the article was published...presented with a special Coaches vs. Cancer Award at the team’s season-ending banquet.

In 2008-09: Named to Academic All-ACC Team...appeared in all 32 games for the Tigers and played an average of 13.2 minutes per contest...averaged 3.6 points and 1.8 rebounds per game...shot 45 percent from the field, including 36 percent on three-point shots...made 8-12 three-point goals in an important eight-game stretch...shot the ball well during December as well, making 60 percent of his field goals between the Liberty game on Dec. 7 and the NC State game on Jan. 10...important contributor defensively, especially in the fullcourt press...tallied 29 steals on the season, which ranked fifth on the team despite less playing time...posted a pair of double

CLASS: Sophomore

POSITION: Guard

VITALS: Height - 6’5” • Weight - 220 lbs.

HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL: Alpharetta, GA/Wesleyan

MAJOR: Marketing

HIGHLIGHT: Scored 11 points in his first-ever college game.

SMITH FACT: Formed Tanner’s Totes as a 12-year old.

The Smith File...

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Points: ..............................................................................................11 vs. Hofstra, 11/14/08Field Goals Made: ................................................................4 vs. Georgia Tech, 3/12/09Field Goal Attempts: ..........................................................6 vs. Georgia Tech, 3/12/09Field Goal %: ......................................................... (.667, 4-6) vs. Georgia Tech, 3/12/093-Pointers Made: ................................2 vs. many (4), last vs. Georgia Tech, 3/12/093-Point Attempts: ................................................................4 vs. Georgia Tech, 3/12/09Free Throws Made: ......................................................................4 vs. Hofstra, 11/14/08Free Throw Attempts:.................................................................4 vs. Hofstra, 11/14/08Rebounds: .......................................................................................5 vs. Alabama, 1/6/09Offensive Rebounds: ..................................................................2 vs. Hofstra, 11/14/08..............................................................................................................2 vs. Alabama, 1/6/09Assists: ................................................................................4 vs. Presbyterian, 11/28/08Blocked Shots: ......................................................................................2 vs. TCU, 11/15/08Steals: .......................................................................................................4 vs. TCU, 11/15/08............................................................................................................4 vs. NC State, 1/10/09Minutes: ........................................................................................20 vs. Michigan, 3/19/09

Tanner Smith - Career Highs

Opponent G-GS Min FG 3-PT FT-FTA Of-Rb A-T B-S Pts AvgBoston College 1-0 12 1-2 1-1 2-2 0-0 1-0 0-1 5 5.0Duke 1-0 15 2-3 1-1 0-0 0-2 0-1 0-1 5 5.0East Carolina 1-0 15 3-5 2-3 0-0 0-3 1-0 0-2 8 8.0Florida State 2-0 30 2-8 0-3 2-3 2-7 3-5 1-1 6 3.0Georgia Tech 3-0 43 4-11 2-6 2-2 1-6 4-4 0-1 12 4.0Illinois 1-0 12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0 0.0Liberty 1-0 10 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 2 2.0Maryland 1-0 13 2-3 2-3 0-0 0-3 2-3 1-0 6 6.0Miami (FL) 1-0 7 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 0-0 2 2.0NC State 1-0 17 3-5 0-0 1-2 1-2 3-0 0-4 7 7.0North Carolina 1-0 13 2-3 2-3 0-0 0-0 3-1 0-0 6 6.0South Carolina 1-0 2 1-3 0-2 0-0 0-0 2-0 0-0 2 2.0SC State 1-0 12 3-5 0-1 1-1 1-4 2-2 0-3 7 7.0Virginia 2-0 17 2-4 1-3 0-0 1-2 0-3 0-1 5 2.5Virginia Tech 2-0 21 2-4 1-2 0-3 0-1 0-2 1-0 5 2.5Wake Forest 2-0 26 1-6 0-3 0-0 1-4 5-2 0-3 2 1.0

Smith vs. 2009-10 Opponents

Smith Game by Game, 2008-09Date Opponent Min F-FGA 3-3A FT-FA Of-RB A-T B-S PF Pts11-14 vs. Hofstra 19 3-5 1-1 4-4 2-4 2-1 1-0 2 1111-15 vs. TCU 13 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 2-4 0 011-16 vs. Temple 13 0-2 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-1 0-1 2 011-19 Wofford 17 2-4 1-3 0-0 0-2 1-0 0-2 1 511-22 at Charlotte 15 1-3 0-1 2-3 1-3 1-3 0-0 0 411-25 Savannah St. 15 0-3 0-1 0-0 1-1 0-1 0-1 3 011-28 Presbyterian 16 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-1 4-0 0-2 3 212-2 at Illinois 12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 1 012-7 Liberty 10 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 1 212-13 SC State 12 3-5 0-1 1-1 1-4 2-2 0-3 4 712-16 North Florida 16 3-4 1-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 0 712-21 at Miami (FL) 7 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 212-30 at S. Carolina 2 1-3 0-2 0-0 0-0 2-0 0-0 2 21-3 East Carolina 15 3-5 2-3 0-0 0-3 1-0 0-2 1 81-6 Alabama 13 3-5 0-1 0-0 2-5 0-2 0-0 2 61-10 NC State 17 3-5 0-0 1-2 1-2 3-0 0-4 2 71-17 Wake Forest 12 0-4 0-2 0-0 1-4 3-1 0-2 2 01-21 at N. Carolina 13 2-3 2-3 0-0 0-0 3-1 0-0 2 61-25 Georgia Tech 13 0-2 0-0 2-2 0-3 0-0 0-1 0 21-29 at Va. Tech 7 1-2 1-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 32-4 Duke 15 2-3 1-1 0-0 0-2 0-1 0-1 2 52-7 Florida St. 14 1-3 0-1 0-0 1-4 0-2 1-0 1 22-10 at Boston Coll. 12 1-2 1-1 2-2 0-0 1-0 0-1 3 52-15 at Virginia 10 2-3 1-2 0-0 1-2 0-1 0-1 2 52-17 Maryland 13 2-3 2-3 0-0 0-3 2-3 1-0 3 62-22 at Ga. Tech 16 0-3 0-2 0-0 1-3 3-3 0-0 0 02-25 Va. Tech 14 1-2 0-1 0-2 0-1 0-2 1-0 2 22-28 at Florida St. 16 1-5 0-2 2-3 1-3 3-3 0-1 3 43-3 Virginia 7 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0 03-8 at Wake Forest 14 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 2-1 0-1 3 23-12 vs. Ga. Tech (ACC) 14 4-6 2-4 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 1 103-19 vs. Michigan (NCAA) 20 0-3 0-1 0-0 1-3 0-2 0-1 2 0Totals 422 43-96 15-42 14-21 15-57 34-36 6-29 53 115

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scored 14 points and added five assists, two blocks, and two steals against Virginia Tech at home...posted 13 points in home matchup against Wake Forest, he made 6-11 shots in that game and added a career-high five steals...posted 11 points against TCU in the second game of the season in the Charleston Classic...tallied 16 points and hit 4-7 shots and 6-7 free throws at Charlotte...posted career-high 11 assists in win over Liberty, which tied for second-most by an ACC player all year...committed just one turnover against the Flames, his 11-1 assist-to-turnover ratio tied for the best single-game mark in the ACC...tallied 10 points, five assists, and three steals in comeback win at Miami to begin the ACC season...scored 11 points in road win over Boston College...scored 12 points at Virginia, where he added four assists against only one turnover in 37 minutes of play...notched seven assists versus one turnover in 23 minutes at Georgia Tech...hit 3-5 field goals and 5-7 free throws for a total of 11 points versus the Yellow Jackets in the ACC Tournament.

In 2007-08: Started the first 20 games of the season at point guard...did not play against Boston College, then at Virginia due to arthroscopic surgery...returned against North Carolina on the road and showed little to no effects from the surgery...ranked sixth on the team in scoring at 8.8 points per game...finished second on the squad with 97 assists...also was second on the team in free throw shooting at 76.1 percent...sank 15 consecutive free throws at one point, best on the team...posted 28 steals, fifth-best on the team...showed an ability to get to the basket, as he shot 109 free throws as a freshman which ranked second on the team in terms of attempts...reached double figures in scoring in 15 games, including the NCAA Tournament first round matchup with Villanova...led or tied for the team lead in assists in 11 games...played well on the road, where he averaged 9.9 points per game and had a positive assist-to-turnover ratio.

Best Games of 2007-08: Ended the season on a high note with 14 points in the NCAA Tournament against Villanova...sank 4-4 three-pointers, his season-high for outside shots made...also started the season strong, scoring eight points on 8-8 free throw shooting at Mississippi State...made six in the final minute under

Overview: Starting point guard for the Tigers in his first two seasons at Clemson...has played in 64 career games with 52 starts...holds career averages of 8.7 points and 3.4 assists per game...possesses outstanding quickness and ability to penetrate to the basket...named the team’s Defensive Player-of-the-Year at the season-ending banquet following his sophomore season...will be looking for consistency in his jump shot as he enters his junior season...cut down his turnover total in 2008-09 as he gained more confidence running Clemson’s offense...provides stability at the free throw line, he is a career 72 percent shooter...as a freshman, established himself as a clutch free throw shooter after drilling six in a row in the final minute of his first collegiate road game...2007 Mr. Basketball winner in the state of North Carolina.

In 2008-09: Started all 32 games of the season at the point guard position...averaged 8.7 points and 3.8 assists per game in his second season with the Tigers...played an average of 25.9 minutes per game...ranked sixth in the ACC in both assists per game and assist-to-turnover ratio (1.5)...posted double figure scoring efforts 12 times...led or tied for the team lead in assists in 19 games...took 18 charges on the season, most by a Clemson player since Jerry Pryor (21) in 1987-88...sixth-most in a single-season in school history...ranked second on the team with 110 free throw attempts, which supports his ability to get to the basket offensively...ranked second on the team with 48 steals, which demonstrated his progress on the defensive end of the floor...combined with his 18 charges drawn, he took the ball away from the opposition 66 times...improved his rebounding as a sophomore to 2.4 per game, up from 1.6 as a freshman...numbers improved during ACC play, he averaged 9.3 points per game and had a 1.6 assist-to-turnover ratio during the regular season as well.

Best Games of 2008-09: Best game of the season was in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge at Illinois...scored 18 points on 8-11 shooting and added six assists and four steals...top scoring game was at Wake Forest to end the regular season, he posted 21 points on 8-14 field goals and 4-6 free throws...posted 15 points and hit 3-6 three-pointers in the win over Maryland at home...

CLASS: Junior

POSITION: Point Guard

VITALS: Height - 6’2” • Weight - 175 lbs.

HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL: Matthews, NC/David W. Butler

MAJOR: Sport Management

HIGHLIGHT: Was sixth in ACC in assists, a/to ratio last season.

STITT FACT: Named Mr. Basketball in North Carolina in 2007.

The Stitt File...

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Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FA Pct 3FG-FA Pct FT-FTA Pct OR/Reb/Avg A-T BS-ST Pf-D Pts-Avg2007-08 32-20 728/22.8 91-223 .408 16-58 .276 83-109 .761 14/50/1.6 97-89 10-28 85-3 281/8.82008-09 32-32 829/25.9 93-225 .413 18-66 .273 74-110 .673 17/77/2.4 121-81 14-48 90-1 278/8.7Totals 64-52 1557/24.3 184-448 .411 34-124 .274 157-219 .717 31/127/2.0 218-170 24-76 175-4 559/8.7

Demontez Stitt - Career Stats

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pressure to give Clemson an important road victory...scored 13 points against South Carolina on Dec. 1 in a head-to-head matchup with Gamecock point guard Devan Downey...made 9-10 free throws in that game...scored 13 points at East Carolina and added five assists versus the Pirates...posted 14 points and five assists against DePaul in the second game at the San Juan Shootout...hit 5-7 shots and 5-5 free throws in home win over Samford for a total of 15 points...scored 11 points and added four assists in overtime loss at home to North Carolina...scored 13 against hometown school Charlotte...hit 6-9 shots and totaled 15 points at Duke...also had 15 on the road against Miami...returned from injury at North Carolina to post 13 points and five assists in 21 minutes off the bench...

Points: ......................................................................................... 21 vs. Wake Forest, 3/8/09Field Goals Made: ..............................................................................8 vs. Illinois, 12/2/08...........................................................................................................8 vs. Wake Forest, 3/8/09Field Goal Attempts: ............................................................ 14 vs. Wake Forest, 3/8/09Field Goal %: ...................................................................(.800, 4-5) vs. Miami, 2/27/083-Pointers Made: ......................................................................... 4 vs. Villanova, 3/21/083-Point Attempts: ....................................................................... 7 vs. Charlotte, 1/9/08Free Throws Made: ......................................................9 vs. South Carolina, 12/1/07Free Throw Attempts:.............................. 10 vs. many (3), last vs. Hofstra, 11/14/08Rebounds: ............................................................................................... 6 vs. Duke, 2/4/09Offensive Rebounds: ......................... 2 vs. many (3), last vs. Virginia Tech, 1/29/09Assists: .............................................................................................11 vs. Liberty, 12/7/08Blocked Shots: ...................................2 vs. many (5), last vs. Virginia Tech, 2/25/09Steals: ......................................................................................5 vs. Wake Forest, 1/17/09Minutes: ............................................................................................37 vs. Virginia, 2/15/09

Demontez Stitt - Career Highs

Opponent G-GS Min FG 3-PT FT-FTA Of-Rb A-T B-S Pts AvgBoston College 2-1 55 4-10 1-3 4-6 1-5 9-3 1-1 13 6.5 Duke 3-2 63 6-18 0-3 4-7 1-8 10-12 2-0 16 5.3East Carolina 2-2 50 6-14 0-3 5-8 1-9 9-5 0-0 17 8.5Florida State 4-3 92 9-27 3-13 5-7 1-5 11-9 0-5 26 6.5Furman 1-1 21 6-10 0-1 0-0 0-1 1-4 1-1 12 12.0Georgia Tech 5-3 118 12-28 2-11 23-28 3-9 19-11 1-4 49 9.8Illinois 1-1 35 8-11 0-1 2-5 0-2 6-2 1-4 18 18.0Liberty 1-1 31 2-3 0-0 1-2 0-1 11-1 2-0 5 5.0Maryland 2-1 47 7-21 3-10 2-3 0-3 5-5 0-1 19 9.5Miami (FL) 3-2 85 12-22 0-2 10-13 1-7 8-5 1-6 34 11.3NC State 3-2 69 7-27 2-8 4-8 2-6 9-2 0-3 20 6.7North Carolina 4-2 88 13-30 2-5 11-22 1-9 13-13 1-3 39 9.7Presbyterian 2-2 48 3-6 2-4 2-2 0-3 8-7 0-1 10 5.0South Carolina 2-2 36 3-7 0-0 11-12 2-3 4-6 0-1 17 8.5SC State 1-1 22 3-3 0-0 2-4 2-5 4-2 0-1 8 8.0Virginia 2-2 62 5-16 1-4 4-6 0-1 11-4 1-5 15 7.5Virginia Tech 3-2 89 11-32 2-10 10-12 4-8 12-6 3-4 34 11.3Wake Forest 3-3 74 17-33 2-8 5-9 2-3 6-11 2-9 41 13.7

Stitt vs. 2009-10 Opponents

followed with 13 points on 4-5 shooting and 5-6 free throws against Georgia Tech...sank the g a m e - w i n n i n g f r e e throws with 3.8 seconds left in the Senior Day win over Virginia Tech...scored 12 points against the Hokies...tallied 11 points and four assists in the ACC Tournament championship game against UNC.

I n H i g h S c h o o l : Listed as one of the top 150 prospects by HoopsReport.com and

Prepstars...ranked as the #81 overall prospect according to Prepstars...ranked as the #18 point guard prospect by Scout.com...named Mr. Basketball in North Carolina...first-team All-Area according to the Charlotte Observer...first-team All-Mecklenburg County...Co-Player of the Year in Mecklenburg County...named to the N.C. AP All-State team...had a strong showing in the Pro-Am All-Star Classic with 15 points, three assists, and two rebounds...Co-MVP of the Pro-Am All-Star Classic...averaged 24 points, seven rebounds, and seven assists his senior year despite missing four weeks due to a broken thumb...helped lead his team to a Southwestern AAAA championship...Southwest AAAA Player-of-the-Year his junior and senior seasons...an all-tournament

selection at the 2005 Bojangles Shootout...chose Clemson over offers from Memphis, Georgia, Penn State, Virginia Tech, George Mason and Charlotte...born Mar. 16, 1989...majoring in sport management.

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Stitt Game by Game, 2007-08Date Opponent Min F-FGA 3-3A FT-FA Of-RB A-T B-S PF Pts

11-12 *Furman 21 6-10 0-1 0-0 0-1 1-4 1-1 1 12

11-15 *at Mississippi State 26 0-9 0-2 8-8 1-2 3-5 0-1 2 8

11-18 *Old Dominion 27 3-8 1-2 1-2 2-3 3-5 1-3 3 8

11-21 *Presbyterian 25 1-4 0-2 0-0 0-1 7-4 0-1 2 2

11-24 *Gardner-Webb 25 2-5 0-1 2-2 0-3 5-2 0-2 3 6

11-27 *Purdue 22 2-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-4 0-2 4 4

12-1 *South Carolina 21 2-4 0-0 9-10 1-1 2-2 0-1 4 13

12-5 *at East Carolina 28 5-8 0-1 3-6 1-4 5-4 0-0 2 13

12-20 *vs. PR-Mayaguez 21 1-6 0-1 2-2 0-1 4-2 0-0 5 4

12-21 *vs. DePaul 23 3-6 2-3 6-6 0-0 5-2 0-0 4 14

12-22 *vs. Ole Miss 12 1-3 0-1 0-0 0-1 3-4 0-0 4 2

12-29 *Samford 25 5-7 0-1 5-5 0-0 4-2 0-2 2 15

1-1 *at Alabama 29 2-6 0-0 2-2 1-3 3-2 0-1 2 6

1-6 *North Carolina 30 3-8 0-1 5-10 0-2 4-3 1-1 3 11

1-9 *Charlotte 27 4-12 2-7 3-3 0-0 1-3 2-1 5 13

1-12 *Florida State 18 1-4 0-2 1-2 0-1 1-4 0-1 3 3

1-15 *NC State 26 2-10 0-4 2-2 1-2 4-0 0-1 2 6

1-19 *at Duke 19 6-9 0-1 3-4 0-2 5-4 0-0 3 15

1-22 *Wake Forest 17 3-8 1-2 0-0 1-1 0-2 0-1 2 7

1-27 *at Miami 23 4-8 0-1 7-9 1-4 2-2 0-2 2 15

2-2 Boston College DNP

2-7 at Virginia DNP

2-10 at North Carolina 21 6-10 1-2 0-1 0-2 5-6 0-1 5 13

2-14 Georgia Tech 16 4-5 0-0 5-6 0-1 1-2 1-1 2 13

2-16 at NC State 21 3-12 2-3 0-1 1-3 3-2 0-1 2 8

2-19 at Florida State 15 2-6 1-4 2-3 0-0 2-0 0-0 3 7

2-27 Miami 29 4-5 0-0 1-2 0-2 1-0 1-1 1 9

3-1 at Maryland 23 1-10 0-4 2-2 0-2 4-3 0-0 3 4

3-6 at Georgia Tech 26 3-8 1-4 3-4 2-2 3-2 0-0 1 10

3-9 Virginia Tech 28 4-7 0-1 4-6 1-2 2-4 1-1 1 12

3-14 vs. Boston College (ACC) 20 1-3 0-0 0-0 1-1 7-1 1-1 4 2

3-15 vs. Duke (ACC) 20 0-5 0-1 1-2 0-0 1-4 0-0 3 1

3-16 vs. North Carolina (ACC) 17 3-5 1-2 4-7 0-2 4-1 0-1 1 11

3-21 vs. Villanova (NCAA) 27 4-7 4-4 2-2 0-1 2-4 1-0 1 14

Totals 728 91-223 16-58 83-109 14-50 97-89 10-28 85 281

Stitt Game by Game, 2008-09Date Opponent Min F-FGA 3-3A FT-FA Of-RB A-T B-S PF Pts

11-14 *vs. Hofstra 22 1-5 1-2 6-10 1-1 1-3 1-0 2 9

11-15 *vs. TCU 29 3-6 1-2 4-4 0-2 2-6 1-2 1 11

11-16 *vs. Temple 22 2-5 0-1 2-4 1-2 3-4 0-0 4 6

11-19 *Wofford 17 3-4 1-2 0-0 0-2 1-0 0-2 2 7

11-22 *at Charlotte 22 4-7 2-3 6-7 0-4 4-3 0-1 4 16

11-25 *Savannah St. 21 4-7 0-0 0-1 1-5 4-4 0-3 2 8

11-28 *Presbyterian 23 2-2 2-2 2-2 0-2 1-3 0-0 3 8

12-2 *at Illinois 35 8-11 0-1 2-5 0-2 6-2 1-4 3 18

12-7 *Liberty 31 2-3 0-0 1-2 0-1 11-1 2-0 4 5

12-13 *SC State 22 3-3 0-0 2-4 2-5 4-2 0-1 1 8

12-16 *North Florida 24 1-8 0-4 3-6 2-2 4-1 1-3 0 5

12-21 *at Miami (FL) 33 4-9 0-1 2-2 0-1 5-3 0-3 2 10

12-30 *at S. Carolina 15 1-3 0-0 2-2 1-2 2-4 0-0 4 4

1-3 *East Carolina 22 1-6 0-2 2-2 0-5 4-1 0-0 2 4

1-6 *Alabama 27 4-8 0-1 0-1 1-3 4-3 1-3 2 8

1-10 *NC State 22 2-5 0-1 2-5 0-1 2-0 0-1 3 6

1-17 *Wake Forest 28 6-11 0-3 1-3 1-1 3-4 2-5 5 13

1-21 *at N. Carolina 20 1-7 0-0 2-4 1-3 0-3 0-0 2 4

1-25 *Georgia Tech 29 0-5 0-3 6-6 1-2 5-2 0-1 4 6

1-29 *at Va. Tech 31 2-12 2-5 2-2 2-3 5-1 0-1 3 8

2-4 *Duke 24 0-4 0-1 0-1 1-6 4-4 2-0 3 0

2-7 *Florida St. 28 4-8 1-3 2-2 0-1 5-1 0-2 3 11

2-10 *at Boston Coll. 35 3-7 1-3 4-6 0-4 2-2 0-0 4 11

2-15 *at Virginia 37 4-12 1-4 3-4 0-1 4-1 0-2 2 12

2-17 *Maryland 24 6-11 3-6 0-1 0-1 1-2 0-1 2 15

2-22 *at Ga. Tech 23 2-5 1-3 4-5 0-0 7-1 0-1 3 9

2-25 *Va. Tech 30 5-13 0-4 4-4 1-3 5-1 2-2 4 14

2-28 *at Florida St. 31 2-9 1-4 0-0 1-3 3-4 0-2 3 5

3-3 *Virginia 25 1-4 0-0 1-2 0-0 7-3 1-3 3 3

3-8 *at Wake Forest 29 8-14 1-3 4-6 0-1 3-5 0-3 3 21

3-12 *vs. Ga. Tech (ACC) 24 3-5 0-1 5-7 0-4 3-4 0-1 3 11

3-19 *vs. Michigan (NCAA) 24 1-6 0-1 0-0 0-4 6-3 0-1 4 2

Totals 829 93-225 18-66 74-110 17-77 121-81 14-48 90 278Stitt averaged 8.7 points and 3.8 assists per game during the 2008-09 season.

Stitt started 20 games at point guard for the Tigers as a freshman in 2007-08.

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Best Games of 2008-09: Best performances of the year came on the road, in wins over South Carolina and Georgia Tech...posted season-highs in points (13), assists (8) and steals (4) in the comeback win over the Gamecocks...filled in for foul-plagued Stitt and ran the Tiger offense to perfection...nailed a crucial wing three late in the game to keep the Gamecocks at bay...sank 4-4 three-point shots, all in the second half, of the Tigers’ comeback win over Georgia Tech in Atlanta...that was a special performance for the native of the Peach State...third double-figure scoring effort of the season was in the home win against Maryland...hit 4-5 shots in that game, including 2-3 from long range...added three thefts against the Terrapins...scored eight points and hit 3-6 shots in 20 minutes against Temple, also filling in for Stitt who was in foul trouble...scored nine against Wofford with five assists...totaled six points and two steals at Charlotte...hit 2-5 three-pointers and helped the Tigers stave off a feisty Charlotte team in front of a raucous crowd...scored six points in 16 minutes against Alabama...posted seven points in first trip to Chapel Hill...scored five points in Clemson’s comeback win at Virginia Tech...tallied seven points and two assists in 14 minutes against Virginia, Clemson’s final home game of the season...hit 2-3 threes and scored six in the ACC Tournament game against Georgia Tech...posted nine points and hit 3-5 from three-point distance in the NCAA Tournament loss to Michigan.

In High School: Top 100 prospect according to many recruiting services...#78 player nationally by Prep Stars, #78 by Scout.com, and listed #100 by Hoop Scoop...member of the top 150 by Rivals.com...rated as the nation’s ninth-best point guard prospect by Scout.com...led Deerfield-Windsor School to runner-up finish in the GISA (Georgia Independent Schools Association) state tournament...holds school’s career record for points, assists, and steals...scored 2,062 points in his outstanding career...scored six points and added six assists for the winning U.S. All-Star team in the Capital Classic, held at the Comcast Center in College Park, Md...played with teammate Tanner Smith in that all-star contest...won the three-point shootout at the event...averaged 21.5 points and six assists per game as a junior...led Deerfield-Windsor to four region championships...named Region Player-of-

Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FA Pct 3FG-FA Pct FT-FTA Pct OR/Reb/Avg A-T BS-ST Pf-D Pts-Avg2008-09 32-0 478/14.9 49-130 .377 30-77 .390 12-19 .632 4/26/0.8 66-23 1-31 34-0 140/4.4Totals 32-0 478/14.9 49-130 .377 30-77 .390 12-19 .632 4/26/0.8 66-23 1-31 34-0 140/4.4

Andre Young - Career Stats

Overview: Served as backup point guard for the Tigers in 2008-09 and gained valuable experience as part of Clemson’s regular nine-man rotation...should see more court time as a sophomore as his comfort level grows and he improves his strength...possesses an outstanding jump shot that should serve as a major asset for Clemson in 2009-10...showed tremendous skills as a ball-handler as a freshman...his assist-to-turnover ratio was the second-best single-season mark in school history...also did a good job in Clemson’s fullcourt pressure defense, ranking among the team leaders in steals despite limited playing time...signed with Clemson after displaying tremendous leadership abilities on the AAU circuit prior to his senior year of high school...described as a “winner” by Head Coach Oliver Purnell...earned the team’s Air Force ROTC Award as a freshman...honor is presented to the player best exhibiting the core values of the Air Force, as demonstrated by integrity, service before self, and all-around excellence.

In 2008-09: Played in all 32 games as backup to point guard Demontez Stitt...averaged 14.9 minutes of playing time per game...averaged 4.4 points and 2.1 assists per game...ranked third on the team with 30 three-point goals...shot 39 percent from three-point range, one of the top figures on the team...ranked second on the squad with 66 assists...led team with a 2.87 assist-to-turnover ratio, which ranks best in school history given a minimum of 50 assists...had only 23 turnovers on the season, an average of just one every 20.8 minutes of play...ranked fourth on the team with 31 steals, despite playing in a backup role the entire season...first freshman in Clemson history with more steals than turnovers...had more turnovers than assists in only four of the 32 games...led or tied for the team lead in assists in seven games...posted double figures in the scoring column in three games...compiled better numbers away from home, as he averaged 5.5 points per game at road or neutral sites...shot 50 percent from behind the arc in games away from home...closed the season with 12 assists and just one turnover over the final five games...had just one turnover in his final 85 minutes of action...made at least one three-point goal in eight of his last nine games, he made 15 of his final 27 attempts from beyond the arc.

CLASS: Sophomore

POSITION: Point Guard

VITALS: Height - 5’9” • Weight - 170 lbs.

HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL: Albany, GA/Deerfield-Windsor

MAJOR: Health Science

HIGHLIGHT: Had 2.87 assist-to-turnover ratio in 2008-09.

YOUNG FACT: Can dunk a basketball, despite his 5’9” height.

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the-Year in 2006 and 2008...state long jump champion in track & field in 2008...played AAU basketball for the Georgia Blazers...played high school ball for coach Gordy Gruhl...chose Clemson over offers from Florida State, Maryland, Purdue, Auburn and Butler...born Mar. 16, 1990...majoring in health science.

Points: .............................................................................. 13 vs. South Carolina, 12/30/08Field Goals Made: ...............................4 vs. many (3), last vs. Georgia Tech, 2/22/09Field Goal Attempts: ....................................................8 vs. South Carolina, 12/30/08Field Goal %: ........................................................... (.800, 4-5) vs. Maryland, 2/17/09..................................................................................... (.800, 4-5) vs. Georgia Tech, 2/22/093-Pointers Made: .................................................................4 vs. Georgia Tech, 2/22/093-Point Attempts: .....................................................................5 vs. Charlotte, 11/22/08Free Throws Made: .......................................................4 vs. South Carolina, 12/30/08Free Throw Attempts:..................................................4 vs. South Carolina, 12/30/08Rebounds: ...............................................................................................3 vs. Duke, 2/4/09Offensive Rebounds: ..............................................................1 vs. Charlotte, 11/22/08Assists: ................................................................................8 vs. South Carolina, 12/30/08Blocked Shots: ...............................................................1 vs. North Florida, 12/16/08Steals: .................................................................................4 vs. South Carolina, 12/30/08Minutes: .......................................................................... 26 vs. South Carolina, 12/30/08...........................................................................................................26 vs. Michigan, 3/19/09

Andre Young - Career Highs

Young Game by Game, 2008-09Date Opponent Min F-FGA 3-3A FT-FA Of-RB A-T B-S PF Pts11-14 vs. Hofstra 14 1-5 0-0 0-0 0-1 4-0 0-1 1 211-15 vs. TCU 12 1-2 1-2 2-2 0-0 0-1 0-0 2 511-16 vs. Temple 20 3-6 2-2 0-0 0-1 2-2 0-2 0 811-19 Wofford 21 3-6 2-5 1-1 0-1 5-0 0-1 1 911-22 at Charlotte 18 2-7 2-5 0-2 1-2 0-1 0-2 1 611-25 Savannah St. 17 0-5 0-3 2-2 0-1 6-0 0-1 1 211-28 Presbyterian 18 2-5 1-3 0-0 0-2 3-0 0-2 1 512-2 at Illinois 5 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-1 1 012-7 Liberty 13 1-3 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-1 1 212-13 SC State 18 0-5 0-3 0-0 0-0 5-0 0-0 1 012-16 North Florida 15 2-5 2-3 1-2 0-2 0-0 1-2 1 712-21 at Miami (FL) 7 1-2 0-1 0-0 1-2 1-1 0-1 0 212-30 at S. Carolina 26 4-8 1-4 4-4 0-0 8-1 0-4 2 131-3 East Carolina 18 0-4 0-2 0-0 0-0 3-0 0-1 1 01-6 Alabama 16 2-5 2-3 0-2 0-1 0-2 0-0 0 61-10 NC State 18 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-2 2-0 0-2 1 01-17 Wake Forest 12 0-3 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0 01-21 at N. Carolina 19 3-5 1-2 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 2 71-25 Georgia Tech 11 1-3 0-1 0-0 1-2 1-1 0-2 0 21-29 at Va. Tech 9 2-5 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0 52-4 Duke 16 0-2 0-2 0-0 1-3 3-2 0-0 1 02-7 Florida St. 12 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 1 22-10 at Boston Coll. 5 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 02-15 at Virginia 9 1-4 1-3 1-2 0-1 1-1 0-2 1 42-17 Maryland 15 4-5 2-3 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-3 3 102-22 at Ga. Tech 17 4-5 4-4 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 1 122-25 Va. Tech 12 0-3 0-2 0-0 0-1 1-1 0-1 0 02-28 at Florida St. 14 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 3-0 0-1 3 33-3 Virginia 14 3-4 1-2 0-0 0-1 2-0 0-0 3 73-8 Wake Forest 14 2-5 1-4 1-2 0-0 4-1 0-0 0 63-12 vs. Ga. Tech (ACC) 17 2-5 2-3 0-0 0-1 2-0 0-0 2 63-19 vs. Michigan (NCAA) 26 3-7 3-5 0-0 0-2 1-0 0-1 1 9Totals 478 49-130 30-77 12-19 4-26 66-23 1-31 34 140

Opponent G-GS Min FG 3-PT FT-FTA Of-Rb A-T B-S Pts AvgBoston College 1-0 5 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0.0Duke 1-0 16 0-2 0-2 0-0 1-3 3-2 0-0 0 0.0East Carolina 1-0 18 0-4 0-2 0-0 0-0 3-0 0-1 0 0.0Florida State 2-0 26 2-3 1-2 0-0 0-0 3-2 0-1 5 2.5Georgia Tech 3-0 45 7-13 6-8 0-0 1-3 5-3 0-2 20 6.7Illinois 1-0 5 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-1 0 0.0Liberty 1-0 13 1-3 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-1 2 2.0Maryland 1-0 15 4-5 2-3 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-3 10 10.0Miami (FL) 1-0 7 1-2 0-1 0-0 1-2 1-1 0-1 2 2.0NC State 1-0 18 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-2 2-0 0-2 0 0.0North Carolina 1-0 19 3-5 1-2 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 7 7.0South Carolina 1-0 26 4-8 1-4 4-4 0-0 8-1 0-4 13 13.0SC State 1-0 18 0-5 0-3 0-0 0-0 5-0 0-0 0 0.0Virginia 2-0 23 4-8 2-5 1-2 0-2 3-1 0-2 11 5.5Virginia Tech 2-0 21 4-8 1-4 0-0 0-1 2-2 0-1 5 2.5Wake Forest 2-0 26 2-8 1-6 1-2 0-0 5-2 0-0 6 3.0

Young vs. 2009-10 Opponents

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After six years as the head men’s basketball coach at Clemson, Oliver Purnell has taken the Tiger program to new heights and instilled a sense of stability as well. He has a record of 117-77 during his tenure at Clemson, and has taken the Tigers to five consecutive postseason appearances. Clemson has improved its winning percentage each of the last five years and earned a berth in the NCAA Tournament each of the past two seasons under Purnell. The 2008-09 season was record-breaking on many fronts. Purnell’s team finished with a 23-9 record, a .719 winning percentage, and a #24 final ranking in the Associated Press poll. Purnell and former Georgia Tech mentor Bobby Cremins are the only two coaches in ACC history to guide their teams to five consecutive years of improvement in winning percentage. The Tigers won 20 or more games for the third straight season, a first in school history. In fact, in the last three seasons (2006-09), only North Carolina and Duke have more wins than Clemson (72) among ACC schools. The Tigers won 10 games away from home in 2008-09, most by a Clemson team since 1996-97. Purnell’s squad finished the regular season fifth in the ACC with a 9-7 record, giving the program its first back-to-back winning records in the conference since 1965-66 and 1966-67. Seven of the team’s nine conference wins were by double digits, a school record. Included among Clemson’s victims in 2008-09 was #3 Duke, who lost to the Tigers by a score of 74-47 on Feb. 4 at Littlejohn Coliseum. It was the largest margin of victory ever for Clemson against a ranked opponent. The Tigers also won four ACC games on the road, including over an NCAA Tournament team in Boston College and following a 15-point come-from-behind effort at Virginia Tech. Purnell coached junior forward Trevor Booker to an outstanding individual season in 2008-09. Booker was named second-team All-ACC, and first-team All-District by Basketball Times and the U.S. Basketball Writers Association (USBWA). Booker led the ACC in field goal percentage and rebounding and was also named to the league’s All-Defensive Team. Purnell’s senior class – consisting of K.C. Rivers, Raymond Sykes and Jesse Yanutola – won a school-record 91 games in their four years with the program, seven more than any other class. Purnell constantly preached to his 2007-08 team in the preseason about “busting down the door” to the NCAA Tournament, and the motivational tactic

certainly paid off for his program on Selection Sunday. Clemson earned a #5 seed in the 2008 NCAA Tournament, giving the school its first appearance in the “Big Dance” since the 1997-98 season. Purnell’s squad also advanced to the ACC championship game, Clemson’s first since 1962 and only the second tournament final appearance in the 55-year history of the event. He coached the Tigers to a thrilling, 78-74 victory over #2 seed Duke (ranked #7 nationally) in the semifinal round to set up a third showdown with top-ranked and top-seeded North Carolina. The Tar Heels won the tournament, but the respect Purnell’s program gained was immeasurable. Clemson was ranked 22nd in the final AP poll, the program’s first final top-25 ranking since the 1996-97 season and just the fifth time in school history the Tigers were ranked in the final poll. Purnell coached the Tigers to significant team and individual achievements in 2007-08. Clemson began the season with a 10-0 record, which included wins over NCAA Tournament bound teams Mississippi State and Purdue. The Tigers finished in third place after going 10-6 in the ACC during the regular season, which matched a school record for league wins. Clemson won seven straight home ACC games, which included thrilling overtime wins over Florida State and Wake Forest, as well as a memorable one-point Senior Day triumph over Virginia Tech. For the second straight season, Purnell’s group won three league road games, two in come-from-behind fashion. The Tigers overcame a school-record 20-point second half deficit to defeat Maryland after freshman Terrence Oglesby sank the game-winning three-pointer with 2.3 seconds remaining. In the quarterfinals of the ACC Tournament, Purnell’s team defeated Boston College by a school-record tying 34-point margin (82-48). Individually, several of his players earned high marks for their outstanding play over the course of the 2007-08 season. Rivers was named second-team All-ACC and Cliff Hammonds was named to the third team. Rivers was named first-team All-ACC Tournament, as was Booker. Hammonds and James Mays were second-team All-ACC Tournament, giving the Tigers their most-ever all-tournament selections. Hammonds was named Academic All-ACC for the third time in his decorated career. He was also the recipient of the first-ever “Skip” Prosser Award, given to the league’s top student-athlete for men’s basketball. The 2006-07 season was a landmark season as well for both

Clemson basketball and Purnell. The Tigers matched a school record with 25 wins (1986-87), which was also a single-season best for Purnell in his 20 years as a Division I head coach. Purnell led the team to 17 consecutive victories to open the season, also tying a record held by the 1986-87 Tigers. Included in the 17-game win streak were the Tigers’ first two games of the ACC regular season, both thrilling Clemson victories. He guided the Tigers to a 68-66 win at Florida State and then a 75-74 victory over Georgia Tech at home, both games decided in the final three seconds by Clemson field goals. The Tigers were the nation’s last remaining unbeaten, and as a result, Purnell and the program received national recognition across several fronts. He appeared on ‘Cold Pizza’ and ‘Quite Frankly with Stephen A. Smith’, both ESPN broadcasts. He also was a guest of the Jim Rome Show, a popular daily radio show based out of Los Angeles. The team’s incredible start was also documented by BasketballTimes and the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, one of the nation’s largest daily newspapers. Clemson

also appeared on the ESPN family of networks for 11 games during the season, including NIT wins over Ole Miss, Syracuse, and Air Force. By virtue of reaching the 20-win mark, Purnell became just the seventh active

Division I head coach to take at least four schools to 20+ win seasons.

Clemson also improved by at least three wins in three

straight seasons. Purnell joined Mike Krzyzewski

(Duke) and Bobby Cremins (Georgia Tech) as the only coaches in ACC history to accomplish that feat at a league school.

The Tigers were 18-1 versus non-

conference opponents in 2006-07, including a

perfect 4-0 mark against SEC teams. It marked the first time

Clemson had four wins against the SEC in the same season. Purnell also led the Tigers to an NIT quarterfinal win over Syracuse and Hall of Fame coach Jim Boeheim. It marked the first win for the Tiger program over a Hall of Fame coach (Dean Smith, North Carolina) in 11 years. Clemson also returned to the national polls for the first time since the 1998-99 season. The Tigers were ranked in the USA Today coaches’ poll for eight consecutive weeks, which included a high of #14 on January 8, 2007. Clemson reached the #1 spot in the Sagarin computer ratings on December 14, 2006. Purnell also led Clemson to three ACC road wins, most since 1996-97. For the second straight season, Purnell took the Tigers into Cassell

Coliseum on Senior Night and defeated the Virginia Tech Hokies.

The Tigers’ 75-74 win came against a

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ranked Tech team that was playing for a #1 seed in the ACC Tournament. Clemson finished the 2006-07 season with a 25-11 record and advanced to the NIT championship game for the second time in school history. It has been a steady move up the victory ladder for Purnell since he came to Clemson in April of 2003. In his first season (2003-04), he guided the team to wins over two top-15 teams, North Carolina and N.C. State and had four wins overall against teams that advanced to the NCAA Tournament. In his second season, the 2004-05 campaign, he led the Tigers to a six-win improvement and first postseason appearance since 1999. Clemson earned a berth in the NIT and finished the season with a 16-16 overall record. In 2004-05, Purnell led Clemson to a three-game sweep of ACC foe Maryland, something the Tigers had not done against a conference foe since defeating N.C. State three times in the 1993-94 season. Clemson defeated the Terps at home 88-73, then 97-93 in College Park. The Tigers completed the trifecta with an 84-72 win over Maryland in Washington, D.C. at the 2005 ACC Tournament, giving Clemson its first ever season three-game sweep of the Terrapins. Purnell’s young squad raised even more eyebrows while building a 13-point advantage in the final quarter of the game over eventual national champion North Carolina in the tournament quarterfinals. Clemson was unable to hang on for the victory, but the performance

showed the program’s potential. Purnell also guided the Tigers to some exciting, last second victories in his second year. First, he took his young team into a hostile environment at the Colonial Center in Columbia to play arch-rival South Carolina. In front of 17,828 fans, Clemson took home a 63-62 overtime win on a three-point goal with 3.4 seconds left. Purnell’s squad also defeated Virginia Tech at home, 66-64, in what turned out to be the latest game-winning shot in school history. Sharrod Ford scored on a slam dunk off a steal and assist by Shawan Robinson at the buzzer to give Clemson the thrilling victory. Purnell coached a pair of All-ACC performers in 2004-05. Ford was a third-team All-ACC selection after posting 14.9 points and 8.2 rebounds per game. Purnell also coached Hammonds, who was selected to the ACC’s All-Rookie team. He averaged 10.6 points per game in his first year with the program. He was a four-time ACC Rookie-of-the-Week selection, most ever by a Clemson freshman. Clemson’s all-around improvement in 2004-05 was evident in the NCAA statistical categories as well. The Tigers were the only team in the nation to rank in the top 20 in both steals and blocks per game. Clemson ranked seventh nationally with 10 steals per game and 20th nationally with 5.2 blocks per game. In fact, Clemson’s 319 steals were the third-most in a single season in school history. The 2005-06 team finished with a 19-13 overall record, the best mark at Clemson since the 1998-99 team won 20 games and the best winning percentage since the 1996-97 team reached the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament with a 23-10 mark. Purnell also led the Tigers to seven ACC wins, the most conference wins produced at Clemson in eight years. He led the Tigers to their second straight berth in the postseason NIT. Clemson’s win over Louisiana Tech at home was the first postseason win for the program since 1999.

Born: May 19, 1953 in Berlin, MD

Family: Wife, Vicky, and children, Olivia and Lindsay.

Education: Earned a B.S. degree in health and physical education from Old Dominion in 1975. Earned a master’s degree in physical education and administration from Old Dominion in 1978.

PlayingExperience: Earned three letters at Old Dominion between 1972-75. Team MVP and honorable mention All-American in 1975 when he led Old Dominion to NCAA Division II National Championship.

AssistantCoachingExperience: Graduate Assistant at Old Dominion (1975-77); Assistant Coach at Old Dominion (1978-85); Assistant Coach at Maryland (1985-88).

HeadCoachingExperience: Radford (1988-91); Old Dominion (1991-94); Dayton (1994-2003); Clemson (2003-present).

HeadCoachingRecord: 373-268 (.582), 21 years

Honors:• NABC President, 2006-07• MVP of National Championship Old Dominion Team, 1974-75• Tom Scott Award (Old Dominion’s Outstanding Gentleman Student Athlete), 1974-75• Inducted into Old Dominion Sports Hall of Fame, 1988• Named to Old Dominion All-Time Men’s Basketball Team, 2006• Big South Coach-of-the-Year, 1990-91• Colonial Athletic Conference Coach-of-the-Year, 1992-93• NABC District Coach-of-the-Year, 1992-93• Atlantic 10 Coach-of-the-Year, 1997-98• NABC District Coach-of-the-Year, 1997-98• USBWA District Coach-of-the-Year, 2008-09• Basketball Times Mid-Atlantic Coach-of-the-Year, 2008-09• Henry Iba Award Finalist, 2008-09

Hobbies: Jogging, cooking, boating

WebSites: www.CoachPurnell.com & www.Twitter.com/CoachPurnell

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steals per game. Purnell coached point guard Vernon Hamilton to All-ACC D e fe n s i ve Te a m honors after the junior led the league in steals per game and established Clemson’s single-season and career records in that statistical category. The 56-year-old native of Mar yland came to

Clemson with 15 seasons of experience as a Division I head coach, more than any other first-year Clemson coach in history. He now has 373 career Division I wins, and has taken teams to 13 postseason tournaments and has 11 seasons of at least 20 wins on his résumé. Nine of his last 10 seasons he has taken a team to postseason play, including the last five at Clemson. From an honors standpoint, Purnell has been named conference Coach-of-the-Year in three different Division I conferences. In 2002-03, as the head coach at Dayton, he was named a finalist for the Naismith Award, the honor presented to the top Division I coach in the nation. No previous coach had come to Clemson with such a distinguished list of honors. He added to his list of coaching honors in 2009 when he was named District Coach-of-the-Year by both BasketballTimes and the USBWA. Purnell was also one of 10 finalists for the Henry Iba Award, presented by the USBWAannually to the nation’s top head coach. Prior to his career as a head coach at the Division I level, Purnell served as an assistant coach for 10 seasons at his alma mater, Old Dominion, and at the University of Maryland. Additionally, he

was a coach prominently i nvo l ve d i n t h e U S A Basketball program for nearly 10 years. Teams he was affiliated with in the USA Basketball program as a head coach or assistant coach accumulated a 45-4 record and won five gold medals in international competition. He was an assistant coach under Larry Brown on the United States Olympic team in Greece in 2004. Purnell has been an administrative leader in his field. He was selected to the Board of Directors at the 1998 convention for the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC). In 2000, he was appointed by the NABC to serve as a member of USA Basketball Men’s Collegiate Committee. T h a t c o m m i t t e e i s r e s p o n s i b l e f o r t h e selection of collegiate coaches and players for USA Basketball’s teams. His most recent appointment is the ultimate testament to his leadership within

the coaching ranks. His move up the ladder within the NABC culminated with his selection as the organization’s President, a capacity he served during the 2006-07 season. He was the first Clemson coach in any sport to serve as national president of a coaches association. His players have been successful on the court and in the classroom. In his nine years at Dayton, all but two of his four-year players graduated. His first senior class, Chris Hobbs and Beau Shay, both left Clemson with degrees. In 2004-05, Clemson guard Shawan Robinson was selected to the ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District team. His three seniors in 2005-06, Akin Akingbala, Steve Allen, and Shawan Robinson, all graduated on May 12, 2006. It was the first time since May of 1991 that three Clemson men’s basketball players graduated on the same day. The feat was achieved again in May of 2008 when seniors Cliff Hammonds, Matt Morris and Sam Perry earned undergraduate degrees. With his impressive list of accomplishments and experience, it was easy to see why Clemson Athletic Director Terry Don Phillips was impressed with Purnell and sought his interest concerning the school’s vacant head basketball coach position in April of 2003. After interviewing in New Orleans at the Final Four, Purnell was named Clemson’s head coach at an April 6 press conference on the Clemson campus. As stated above, Purnell came to Clemson with 15 years of Division I head coaching experience at Radford (1988-89 through 1990-91), Old Dominion (1991-92 through 1993-94), and Dayton (1994-95 through 2002-03). His 155 victories rank third in Dayton history. He led the Flyers to at least 21 wins in each of his last four years, the first time since the late 1960s that Dayton had four straight 20-win seasons. He had 88 wins over his last four seasons with the Dayton program. In 2002-03, Dayton had a 24-6 overall record, including a league best 14-2 mark in the Atlantic 10

Year Team/Position Record/Medal1994 US Olympic Festival Head Coach 3-1/Silver1995 World University Games/Assistant Coach 8-0/Gold1996 22 & Under World Championships 5-0/Gold1999 World University Games/Head Coach 8-0/Gold2001 Goodwill Games/Assistant Coach 5-0/Gold2003 Olympic Qualifying/Assistant Coach 10-0/Gold2004 United States Olympic Team/Assistant Coach 5-3/Bronze 7USATeams 45-4/5gold

Purnell’sUSABasketballExperiences

Head Coach Oliver Purnell and his wife Vicky held the first-ever Tigerfest fundraiser in the fall of 2008. The event was held in support of Coaches vs. Cancer, a partner of the American Cancer Society. Tickets for the event were pre-sold at $100 apiece. The event included a silent auction, live entertainment, food and beverages, and team introductions. The reponse was overwhelming, and the Purnells were able to present Coaches vs. Cancer with a check for $100,000 prior to the Clemson vs. Wake Forest game on Jan. 17, 2009. The couple, along with sponsors Tom Winkopp and Will Huss, presented the check to representative Bill Kalbaugh (first from the left in the picture below). The event will become an annual occurrence in the fall prior to the start of basketball practice. Tigerfest 09 was held on Oct. 6, again at the Conference Center & Inn at Clemson. Email [email protected] or call (864) 656-2217 for more information on how to donate or become involved with future Tigerfest events.

PurnellsRaise$100,000forCoachesvs.Cancer

Also during the season, Purnell claimed his 300th win as a Division I head coach after Clemson defeated Georgia Tech 95-82 on Senior Day. In December of 2005, Purnell guided Clemson to its first eight-team tournament championship since the 1980 Rainbow Classic. The team won on three consecutive days to capture the San Juan Shootout, including victories over Akron and Holy Cross teams that won 20 games in 2005-06. He also helped the Tigers to their first win over Wake Forest in four years and to a sweep of Georgia Tech, which had not been accomplished at Clemson since the 1996-97 season. In addition, the Tigers’ 89-77 win over Maryland gave the program four straight wins over the Terrapins, a feat that had not been accomplished at Clemson since 1949-51. Another highlight win was over in-state rival South Carolina, 82-63, after Clemson pulled down 26 offensive rebounds, one of the best single-game marks in school history. It was the largest margin of defeat for the NIT Champion Gamecocks in 2005-06. Under his leadership, Clemson was second nationally in steals per game (11.0) after establishing a school record 352. It marked the second straight year the Tigers ranked in the top 10 nationally in

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Conference. Seven of the wins were on the road, which was a first by a Flyer team in 33 years. Purnell’s team then won the Atlantic 10 Tournament with a 79-72 victory over Temple that clinched an NCAA automatic berth for the Flyers. It was the second time Purnell had beaten Hall of Fame coach John Chaney in 2002-03. In his final season at Dayton, the Flyers gained a victory over then #9 Marquette, who advanced to the NCAA Final Four at season’s end, and a victory over a top 20 Cincinnati team. The victory total was the most for the Dayton program since the 1966-67 team won 25 games. The season included a nine-game winning streak, the longest for the Flyer program since 1989-90, and the squad finished 16th in the final regular season poll conducted by the AssociatedPress. It was the first top 20 final ranking for the Dayton program since 1969. Purnell was named the head coach at the University of Dayton on April 8, 1994, just the fourth head coach of that program since 1947. He inherited a program that had won just 17 games the previous four seasons combined. The team was ranked 209th in the Sagarin rankings in 1993-94. In his final year he had the program ranked in the top 20 of the AP poll much of the season. In 1997-98 Purnell was named A-10 Coach-of-the-Year and was the NABC District Coach-of-the-Year that same season. It was the third time he was named a conference Coach-of-the-Year, the third different conference to honor Purnell. He had been named Colonial Athletic Association Coach-of-the-Year at Old Dominion in 1993 and the Big South Conference Coach-of-the-Year while at Radford in 1991.

The list of Dayton’s victims during Purnell’s nine years include Notre Dame, LSU, DePaul, Marquette, Cincinnati, UCONN, Maryland, Purdue, Louisville, and Kentucky. In one week in November of 2000, he upset a 12th-ranked and defending national champion UCONN team by an 80-66 score, then stopped a sixth-

Purnell, who stresses academics, is pictured with 2006 graduates Akin Akingbala and Shawan Robinson (right) and 2008 graduate Cliff Hammonds (left).

ranked and eventual Final Four Maryland team by a 77-71 score. Both were played on neutral floors. Prior to taking the reins at Dayton, he spent three years as head coach at Old Dominion, his alma mater. He compiled 57 wins in those three years and took the program to three postseason appearances. His team won the Colonial Tournament in 1991-92 and advanced to the NCAA Tournament. In each of his final two seasons at Old Dominion his teams claimed the CAA regular season championship, won 21 games and advanced to the NIT. Following the 1992-93 campaign, he was honored as the CAA Coach-of-the-Year, NABC District IV Coach-of-the-Year, and the Coach-of-the-Year in the state of Virginia. Purnell began his collegiate head-coaching career at Radford in 1988-89. In 1990-91, his third year, he led Radford to a 22-7 record, a 15-game improvement over the previous season. It was the third-largest single-season improvement in NCAA history at the time. Purnell had experience coaching in the ACC prior to his appointment at Clemson. He was an assistant coach at Maryland from 1985-88. Maryland went to the NCAAs in his first and third years with the program. He served as an assistant coach in a full-time capacity at Old Dominion from 1978-85. The 1978-79

Purnell participated in a Coaches vs. Cancer rally on Capitol Hill prior to the season.

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1988-89 Radford Head Coach 15-13 .546 1989-90 Radford Head Coach 7-22 .241 1990-91 Radford Head Coach 22-7 .759 1991-92 Old Dominion Head Coach 15-15 .500 NCAA, 1st round 1992-93 Old Dominion Head Coach 21-8 .724 NIT, 2nd round 1993-94 Old Dominion Head Coach 21-10 .677 NIT, 2nd round 1994-95 Dayton Head Coach 7-20 .259 1995-96 Dayton Head Coach 15-14 .517 1996-97 Dayton Head Coach 13-14 .481 1997-98 Dayton Head Coach 21-12 .636 NIT, 2nd round 1998-99 Dayton Head Coach 11-17 .393 1999-00 Dayton Head Coach 22-9 .710 NCAA, 1st round 2000-01 Dayton Head Coach 21-13 .617 NIT, 3rd round 2001-02 Dayton Head Coach 21-11 .656 NIT, 2nd round 2002-03 Dayton Head Coach 24-6 .800 NCAA, 1st round 2003-04 Clemson Head Coach 10-18 .357 2004-05 Clemson Head Coach 16-16 .500 NIT, 1st round 2005-06 Clemson Head Coach 19-13 .594 NIT, 2nd round 2006-07 Clemson Head Coach 25-11 .694 NIT, runner-up 2007-08 Clemson Head Coach 24-10 .706 NCAA, 1st round 2008-09 Clemson Head Coach 23-9 .719 NCAA, 1st round

HeadCoachingSummary at Radford (3 years) 44-42 .512 at Old Dominion (3 years) 57-33 .633 at Dayton (9 years) 155-116 .574 at Clemson (6 years) 117-77 .603 Totals (21years) 373-268 .582

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Old Dominion team advanced to the third round of the NIT with a double overtime victory at Clemson. All seven of the Old Dominion teams he served as a full-time assistant advanced to postseason play, three NCAAs and four NITs. Purnell began his coaching career in the fall of 1975. He interviewed to be a graduate assistant on Bill Foster’s first staff at Clemson, but decided to remain at Old Dominion in the same capacity on Paul Webb’s first staff. Purnell earned three letters and was a three-year starter as a guard at Old Dominion before he graduated with a degree in health and physical education in 1975. He earned a master’s degree in physical education administration in 1978. He was the senior co-captain and MVP of the 1975 Old Dominion team that won the Division II National Championship. He averaged 14.4 points per game. He finished his career with 1090 points and 476 assists. He still holds the school record for steals in a game with eight against Washington & Lee in 1975. He was named a Converse honorable mention All-American as a senior. That year he received the Tom Scott Award as Old Dominion’s Outstanding Gentleman Student-Athlete. A sixth-round selection of the Milwaukee Bucks in the 1975 NBA Draft, he was inducted into the Old Dominion Athletic Hall of Fame in 1988. In 2006, he and Clemson assistant coach Frank Smith were both named to Old Dominion’s all-time team. In addition to his experience as a Division I college coach, Purnell also has considerable experience as a coach with USA Basketball. He is one of five USA Basketball coaches in the history of that competition to win five Gold Medals. He served as an assistant

Purnell has taken the Tiger program to consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances.

coach under Larry Brown on the 2004 U.S. Olympic team, the seventh time in his career he was selected as a coach of a USA Basketball team. He coached prominent NBA players, such as Tim Duncan and Allen Iverson, in Greece in 2004 at the Olympics. Purnell was the head coach of the 1999 USA World University Games Team and led the squad to an 8-0 record and the Gold Medal in Brisbane, Australia. He was the recipient of USA Basketball’s

1999 Developmental Coach-of-the-Year Award for that accomplishment. A native of Berlin, MD, Purnell was born May 19, 1953. He and his wife Vicky have two children: Olivia, who graduated from the University of Southern California in 2004 and earned a master’s degree from NYU in 2007, and Lindsay, who graduated from Boston College in May of 2007 and is currently enrolled in the Wake Forest School of Law.

Purnell served as an assistant coach with the2004 U.S. Olympic Team in Athens, Greece.

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AtRadford AtODU AtDayton AtClemson TOTALOpponents H A N H A N H A N H A N H A N OverallAir Force - - - - - - - - - - - 1-0 - - 1-0 1-0Akron - - - - - - - - - - - 1-0 - - 1-0 1-0Alabama - - - 1-0 0-1 - - - - 1-0 1-0 - 2-0 1-1 - 3-1Alabama-Birmingham - - - - - - 0-1 0-1 - - - 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-3Alabama State - - - - - - 1-0 - - - - - 1-0 - - 1-0American - - - 3-0 1-2 - - - - - - - 3-0 1-2 - 4-2Appalachian State - - - - - - - - - 1-0 - - 1-0 - - 1-0Arizona - - - - - - - - 0-1 - - - - - 0-1 0-1Arkansas State - - - - - - - - - - - 1-0 - - 1-0 1-0Auburn - - - 0-1 0-1 - - - - - - - 0-1 0-1 - 0-2Augusta 1-2 1-2 0-1 - - - - - - - - - 1-2 1-2 0-1 2-5Austin Peay - - - - - - 1-0 - - - - - 1-0 - - 1-0Ball State - - - - - - 1-0 - - - - - 1-0 - - 1-0Baptist 2-0 2-0 - - - - - - - - - - 2-0 2-0 - 4-0Bethune-Cookman - - - - - - 2-0 - - - - - 2-0 - - 2-0Bluefield State 1-0 - - - - - - - - - - - 1-0 - - 1-0BostonCollege - - - - - - - - - 3-0 1-3 1-0 3-0 1-3 1-0 5-3Bradley - - - - 0-1 - - - - - - - - 0-1 - 0-1Brooklyn - 0-1 - - - - - - - - - - - 0-1 - 0-1Calif. Pa. 1-0 - - - - - - - - - - - 1-0 - - 1-0Campbell 3-0 1-2 1-0 - - - - - - - - - 3-0 1-2 1-0 5-2Central Conn. St. 1-0 1-0 - - - - - - - - - - 1-0 1-0 - 2-0Central Michigan - - - - - - 1-0 - - - - - 1-0 - - 1-0Cincinnati - - - - - - 1-3 0-2 - - 0-1 - 1-3 0-3 - 1-6Charleston So. 1-0 1-0 0-1 - - - - - - 2-0 1-0 - 3-0 2-0 0-1 5-1Charlotte - - - - 0-1 - - - - 0-1 1-0 - 0-1 1-1 - 1-2Chicago State - - - - - - 1-0 - - - - - 1-0 - - 1-0Citadel, The - - - - - - - - - 1-0 - - 1-0 - - 1-0Clemson - 0-1 - - - - - - - - - - - 0-1 - 0-1Cleveland State - - - - - - 0-1 0-1 1-0 - - - 0-1 0-1 1-0 1-2Coastal Carolina 0-3 1-2 - - - - 2-0 - - - - - 2-3 1-2 - 3-5Coll.ofCharleston 1-1 1-1 - - - - - - - - - - 1-1 1-1 - 2-2Connecticut - - - - - - - - 1-0 - - - - - 1-0 1-0Coppin State - - - - - - - - - 1-0 - - 1-0 - - 1-0Davidson 1-0 1-0 - - - - - - - - - - 1-0 1-0 - 2-0Delaware State 1-0 - - - - - 3-0 - - - - - 4-0 - - 4-0DePaul - - - - - - 2-1 1-1 - - - 1-0 2-1 1-1 1-0 4-2Detroit - - - - - - 1-1 1-0 - - - - 1-1 1-0 - 2-1Duke - - - - - - - 0-1 - 1-3 0-4 1-0 1-3 0-5 1-0 2-8Duquesne - - - - - - 8-0 6-2 - - - - 8-0 6-2 - 14-2EastCarolina 0-1 1-1 - 3-0 3-0 0-1 - - - 2-0 1-0 - 5-1 5-1 0-1 10-3East Tenn. State - - - - - - - - - 3-0 - - 3-0 - - 3-0Eastern Illinois - - - - - - 1-0 - - - - - 1-0 - - 1-0Eastern Kentucky - - - - - - 2-0 0-1 - - - - 2-0 0-1 - 2-1Eastern Michigan - - - - - - 2-0 - - - - - 2-0 - - 2-0Elon - - - - - - - - - 0-1 - - 0-1 - - 0-1Evansville - - - - - - 1-0 - - - - - 1-0 - - 1-0Florida A&M - - - 1-0 1-0 - 1-0 - - - - - 2-0 1-0 - 3-0Florida International 1-0 1-0 - - - - - - - - - - 1-0 1-0 - 2-0FloridaState - - - - - - - - - 5-1 2-4 0-1 5-1 2-4 0-1 7-6Fordham - - - - - - 4-0 3-2 1-0 - - - 4-0 3-2 1-0 8-2Furman - - - - - - 1-0 - - 2-0 - - 3-0 - - 3-0Gardner-Webb - - - - - - - - - 2-0 - - 2-0 - - 2-0George Mason 0-1 1-0 - 3-0 3-0 - - - - - - - 3-1 4-0 - 7-1Georgetown - - - - - - - - - - - 0-1 - - 0-1 0-1George Washington - - - - 1-0 - 5-3 2-5 0-1 - - - 5-3 3-5 0-1 8-9Georgia - - - - - - - - - 1-0 0-1 1-1 1-0 0-1 1-1 2-2Georgia Southern - - - - - - - - - 1-0 - - 1-0 - - 1-0Georgia State - - - - - - - - - 1-0 - - 1-0 - - 1-0GeorgiaTech - - - - - - - - - 4-2 2-4 0-1 4-2 2-4 0-1 6-7Hampton - - - - - - 1-0 - - 1-0 - - 2-0 - - 2-0Hawaii - - - - - - - - 0-1 - - - - - 0-1 0-1High Point - - - - - - - - - 1-0 - - 1-0 - - 1-0Holy Cross - - - - - - - - - - - 1-0 - - 1-0 1-0Hofstra - - - - - 0-1 - - - - - 1-0 - - 1-1 1-1Howard - - - 1-0 - - 1-0 - - - - - 2-0 - - 2-0Idaho State - - - - - 1-0 - - - - - - - - 1-0 1-0Illinois - - - - - - - - - - 1-0 - - 1-0 - 1-0Indiana State - - - - - - - - - - - 1-0 - - 1-0 1-0Iona 1-0 0-1 - 1-0 0-1 - - - - - - - 2-0 0-2 - 2-2IUPUI - - - - - - 1-0 - - - - - 1-0 - - 1-0James Madison 0-1 - - 2-0 0-3 1-1 - - - - - - 2-1 0-3 1-1 3-5Kent State - - - - - - 1-0 - - - - - 1-0 - - 1-0Kentucky - - - - - 0-1 - - 1-0 - - - - - 1-1 1-1La Salle - - - - - - 7-1 3-2 0-2 - - - 7-1 3-2 0-2 10-5Liberty - - - - - - - - - 1-0 - - 1-0 - - 1-0Lock Haven 0-1 - - - - - - - - - - - 0-1 - - 0-1Long Island - - - - - - 1-0 - - - - - 1-0 - - 1-0LA-Monroe - - - - - - 1-0 - - - - - 1-0 - - 1-0Louisiana State - - - - - - - - 1-0 - - - - - 1-0 1-0Louisiana Tech - - - - - - - - - 1-0 - - 1-0 - - 1-0Louisville - - - - - - 0-2 1-1 - - 0-1 - 0-2 1-2 - 1-4Manhattan - - - 1-0 - - - - - - - - 1-0 - - 1-0Marquette - - - - - - 3-2 1-3 - - - - 3-2 1-3 - 4-5Marshall - - - - - - 0-1 - - - - - 0-1 - - 0-1

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AtRadford AtODU AtDayton AtClemson TOTALOpponents H A N H A N H A N H A N H A N OverallMaryland - - - - - - - - 1-0 3-2 2-2 1-0 3-2 2-2 2-0 7-4MD-Baltimore Co. - - - - - - 1-0 - - - - - 1-0 - - 1-0Massachusetts - - - - - - 3-1 2-3 - - - - 3-1 2-3 - 5-4McNeese State - - - - - - 1-0 - - - - - 1-0 - - 1-0Memphis - - - - - - 0-1 0-1 - - - - 0-1 0-1 - 0-2Miami(FL) - - - - - - - - - 2-1 1-3 0-1 2-1 1-3 0-1 3-5Miami (OH) - - - - 0-1 - 2-2 1-4 - - - - 2-2 1-5 - 3-7Michigan - - - - - - - - - - - 0-1 - - 0-1 0-1Minnesota - - - - - - - - - - 1-0 - - 1-0 - 1-0Mississippi - - - - - - - - - 1-0 - 0-1 1-0 - 0-1 1-1Mississippi State - - - - - - - - - 1-0 1-0 - 1-0 1-0 - 2-0Miss. Valley State - - - - - - 1-0 - - - - - 1-0 - - 1-0Monmouth - - - - - - - - - - - 1-0 - - 1-0 1-0Morehead State 1-0 0-1 - - - - 3-0 - - - - - 4-0 0-1 - 4-1Mount St. Mary’s - - - - - - 1-0 - - - - - 1-0 - - 1-0Murray State - - - - - - 0-1 - - - - - 0-1 - - 0-1New Mexico - - - - - - - 1-0 - - - - - 1-0 - 1-0Norfolk State - - - - - - - - - 1-0 - - 1-0 - - 1-0Northwestern - - 0-1 - - - 1-0 0-1 - - - - 1-0 0-1 0-1 1-2NorthCarolina - - - - 0-1 - - - - 1-3 0-5 0-2 1-3 0-6 0-2 1-11North Carolina A&T 1-0 0-1 - - - - - - - - - - 1-0 0-1 - 1-1N.C.State - - - - - - - - - 3-2 2-1 - 3-2 2-1 - 5-3North Florida - - - - - - - - - 1-0 - - 1-0 - - 1-0Notre Dame - - - - - - 1-0 - - - - - 1-0 - - 1-0Ohio State - 0-1 - - - - - - - 1-0 - - 1-0 0-1 - 1-1Old Dominion - - - - - - 0-1 1-0 - 1-0 1-0 - 1-1 2-0 - 3-1Penn State - - - - 0-1 - 0-1 - - - 1-0 - 0-1 1-1 - 1-2Pennsylvania - - - - - - - - 1-0 - - - - - 1-0 1-0Pitt-Johnstown 1-0 - - - - - - - - - - - 1-0 - - 1-0Prairie View A&M - - - - - - 2-0 - - - - - 2-0 - - 2-0Presbyterian - - - - - - - - - 2-0 - - 2-0 - - 2-0PR-Mayaguez - - - - - - - - - - - 2-0 - - 2-0 2-0Purdue - - - - - - - - 1-1 1-0 0-1 - 1-0 0-1 1-1 2-2Radford - - - - - - - - - 1-0 - - 1-0 - - 1-0Rhode Island - - - - - - 5-0 2-2 2-1 - - - 5-0 2-2 2-1 9-3Richmond - - - 0-3 1-2 2-0 3-0 1-1 - - - - 3-3 2-3 2-0 7-6Rider 1-0 0-1 - - - - - - - - - - 1-0 0-1 - 1-1Roanoke - - - 1-0 - - - - - - - - 1-0 - - 1-0Robert Morris 1-0 0-1 - - - - - - - - - - 1-0 0-1 - 1-1Saint Joseph’s - - - - - - 3-2 2-3 2-0 - - - 3-2 2-3 2-0 7-5Saint Louis - - - - - - 0-2 1-2 0-1 - - - 0-2 1-2 0-1 1-5Samford - - - - - - - - 1-0 1-0 - - 1-0 - 1-0 2-0Savannah St. - - - - - - - - - 1-0 - - 1-0 - - 1-0Shenandoah - - - 1-0 - - - - - - - - 1-0 - - 1-0Siena - - 0-1 - - - 1-0 - - - - - 1-0 - 0-1 1-1SouthCarolina - - - - 1-0 - - - - 2-1 3-0 - 2-1 4-0 - 6-1S.C.State - - - - - - - - - 3-0 - - 3-0 - - 3-0South Florida - - - 0-1 1-1 - - - 1-0 - - - 0-1 1-1 1-0 2-2Southern - - - - - - 1-0 - - - - - 1-0 - - 1-0Southern Miss. - - - 1-0 0-1 - - - - - - - 1-0 0-1 - 1-1Southern Utah - - - - - - 0-1 - - - - - 0-1 - - 0-1Springfield - - 1-0 - - - - - - - - - - - 1-0 1-0St. Bonaventure - - - - - - 3-1 1-3* 1-3 - - - 3-1 1-3 1-3 5-7St. John’s (Minn.) 1-0 - - - - - - - - - - - 1-0 - - 1-0St. Paul’s 1-0 - - - - - - - - - - - 1-0 - - 1-0Syracuse - - - - - - - - - 1-0 - - 1-0 - - 1-0TCU - - - - - - - - - - - 1-0 - - 1-0 1-0Temple - - - - - - 2-4 1-3 0-1 - - 1-0 2-4 1-3 1-1 4-8Tenn. State - - - 0-1 - - - - - - - - 0-1 - - 0-1Tennessee Tech - - - - - - 0-1 - - - - - 0-1 - - 0-1TexasA&M - - - - - - 1-0 - - - 0-1 - 1-0 0-1 - 1-1Toledo - - - - - - 1-1 - - - - - 1-1 - - 1-1Tulsa - - - - - - - - 0-1 - - - - - 0-1 0-1UC Santa Barbara - - - - 1-0 - - - - - - - - 1-0 - 1-0UNC Asheville 2-1 1-2 0-2 - - - - - - 1-0 - - 3-1 1-2 0-2 4-5UNC Wilmington - - - 2-1 2-1 1-0 2-0 - - - - - 4-1 2-1 1-0 7-2Utah State - - - - - 0-1 - - - - - - - - 0-1 0-1Villanova - - - - - - 1-0 0-1 - - - 0-1 1-0 0-1 0-1 1-2Va. Commonwealth - 0-1 - 1-1 1-0 2-0 - - - - - - 2-1 1-1 2-0 5-2Virginia - 0-1 - 1-0 0-1 - - - 0-1 2-2 1-4 0-1 3-2 1-6 0-2 4-10VirginiaTech - - - 1-0 0-1 - 3-2 0-5 - 2-2 3-1 - 6-4 3-7 - 9-11VMI 1-1 0-1 - - - - - - - - - - 1-1 0-1 - 1-2WakeForest - - - - - - - - - 2-3 0-4 - 2-3 0-4 - 2-7West Virginia - - - 1-0 - - - - - - - 0-1 1-0 - 0-1 1-1WesternCarolina - - - - - - - - - 1-0 - - 1-0 - - 1-0Western Illinois - - - - - - 0-1 - - - - - 0-1 - - 0-1Widener 1-0 - - - - - - - - - - - 1-0 - - 1-0William & Mary - - - 3-0 3-0 1-0 - - - - - - 3-0 3-0 1-0 7-0Winthrop 3-1 0-2 - - - - 1-0 - - - - - 4-1 0-2 - 4-3Wisc-Milwaukee - - - - - - 1-0 - - - - - 1-0 - - 1-0Wofford - - - - - - - - - 4-0 - - 4-0 - - 4-0Wright State - - - - - - 2-0 1-1 - - - - 2-0 1-1 - 3-1Xavier - - - - - - 7-1 0-9 0-1 - - - 7-1 0-9 0-1 7-11Youngstown St. 1-0 - - - - - - - - - - - 1-0 - - 1-0Note: * - in 2002-03, St. Bonaventure forfeited its home game to Dayton; bolded teams are 2009-10 opponents.

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March14,1975: Oliver Purnell scores 12 points to help Old Dominion defeat New Orleans 76-74 in the NCAA Division II championship game in Evansville, IN.

May, 1975: Purnell earns undergraduate degree from Old Dominion.

June, 1975: Purnell is drafted in the sixth round, the 96th selection overall, by the Milwaukee Bucks.

July,1975: Purnell interviews at Clemson with first-year head coach Bill Foster for a graduate assistant position. Purnell decides to accept a similar position under Paul Webb at his alma mater, Old Dominion.

May,1978: Purnell earns Master’s degree from Old Dominion.

July, 1978: Purnell is named a full-time assistant coach at Old Dominion under Paul Webb.

March15,1979: As an assistant coach, Purnell helps Old Dominion to a 61-59 double overtime victory at Clemson in Littlejohn Coliseum in the second round of the NIT.

March,1980: As an assistant coach, Purnell helps Old Dominion to a 62-51 victory over Navy in overtime, giving the Monarchs the ECAC South Championship and a berth in the NCAA Tournament. Old Dominion goes on to lose in the first round to UCLA, coached by Larry Brown. Ironically, UCLA would also knock Clemson out of the NCAA Tournament two weeks later.

July,1985: Purnell is named an assistant coach on Lefty Driesell’s staff at Maryland. The Terps go on to earn a bid to the NCAA Tournament in Purnell’s first year with the program.

April 1, 1988: Purnell is named head coach at Radford University, his first head coaching position.

December9,1989: Purnell coaches against Clemson for Radford University at Littlejohn Coliseum. The Tigers come away with the victory behind Elden Campbell and Dale Davis. That Clemson team goes on to win the ACC regular season championship.

February 26, 1991: Purnell is named Big South Conference Coach-of-the-Year.

March 1, 1991: Purnell leads Radford to 75-70 victory over Charleston Southern to win the Big South Conference Tournament title. The victory completes a 15-game improvement over the previous year, the third best single season improvement in NCAA history.

April1,1991: Purnell is hired as head coach at his alma mater, Old Dominion.

March 9, 1992: Old Dominion defeats James Madison 78-73 in the championship game of the Colonial Athletic Association Championship Tournament to advance to the NCAA Tournament. It is the first Division I conference championship in Old Dominion history.

March1,1993: Leads Old Dominion to a 113-105 victory at Southern Mississippi. It is the 20th win of

the season for the Monarchs, the first 20-win season for the program in seven years.

March1,1993: Purnell is named Coach-of-the-Year in the Colonial Conference and the NABC District 4 Coach-of-the-Year.

March1,1994: Leads Old Dominion to 76-72 victory over Richmond. It is Old Dominion’s 20th victory of the season and Purnell’s 100th win as a Division I head coach.

April 8, 1994: Named the 17th head coach in University of Dayton history.

January17,1995: In his first year at Dayton, Purnell leads the Flyers to 73-63 victory over longtime rival Notre Dame.

January7,1997: Dayton upsets #12 ranked Xavier at UD Arena by a 98-91 score.

February15,1997: In a battle of Clemson coaches past and future, Purnell defeats Virginia Tech and former Clemson head coach Bill Foster, 59-54 at the UD Arena.

January 16, 1998: Dayton wins seventh straight game with 85-60 victory over Virginia Tech (then an Atlantic 10 Conference foe). Victory gives Dayton 12-4 overall record and 4-0 start in A-10.

January24,1998: Dayton upsets #19 Xavier at UD Arena, 93-82.

February 14, 1998: Purnell’s Flyers upset 17th ranked George Washington 78-64.

February25,1998: Flyers win at Duquesne 68-62 to clinch co-championship of West Division of Atlantic 10 conference.

March3,1998: Purnell is named Atlantic 10 Coach-of-the-Year, his third conference Coach-of-the-Year selection in a third different league.

January12,2000: Dayton defeats Xavier 76-72 for the fifth straight Flyer victory over the Musketeers at UD Arena.

March2,2000: Dayton defeats Rhode Island 77-51 to claim the Atlantic 10 West Division title and a number-one seed in the A-10 Tournament.

March 12, 2000: Dayton receives NCAA at-large bid to the NCAA tournament with a 21-8 record. It is Dayton’s first NCAA Tournament appearance since 1990.

March16,2000: Purdue defeats Dayton 62-61 in first round of West Regional.

November20,2000: Purnell and the Flyers upset 12th ranked UCONN by an 80-66 score in the first round of the Maui Invitational.

November 22, 2000: Dayton upsets sixth ranked Maryland in the Maui Invitational by 77-71 score. It is Dayton’s second victory over a top 12 team in the tournament.

November27,2000: Dayton moves into the top 25 of the AP poll with a #24 ranking. It is Dayton’s first national ranking since 1969.

December23,2000: Dayton wins at Louisville 91-68 to give Purnell an early Christmas present.

January6,2001: Dayton defeated Duquesne 70-61 for Purnell’s 200th victory as a Division I head coach.

March19,2001: Dayton defeats Richmond, 71-56 to advance to the Final Eight of the NIT.

December 15, 2001: Dayton avenges NCAA Tournament loss of two years previously with 83-72 victory over Purdue in a game played in Indianapolis.

January 13, 2002: Dayton defeats Duquesne 88-44, the Flyers largest victory margin in history in an A-10 game.

December 29, 2002: Number-one ranked Duke defeats Dayton in Cameron Indoor Stadium by an 85-74 score. Flyers cut 23-point deficit to six in the second half to give Blue Devils a scare.

January4,2003: Dayton downs ninth-ranked and eventual Final Four team Marquette by a 92-85 score in overtime.

March15,2003: Dayton wins the A-10 Tournament championship with a 79-72 victory over Temple and Hall of Fame head coach John Chaney.

March 16, 2003: Dayton is invited to the NCAA Tournament as a number-four seed. Flyers are ranked 16th in final AssociatedPress poll.Purnell was named team MVP of Old Dominion’s

1975 Division II national championship squad.

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PURNELL TIMELINE

April6,2003: Introduced at a press conference in the McFadden Auditorium as Clemson’s head coach, the first African-American head coach in any men’s sport at Clemson.

September1,2003: Purnell helps United States team to Gold Medal in Olympic Qualifying Tournament in Puerto Rico.

November 21, 2003: Purnell leads the Tigers to a 86-55 victory over Gardner-Webb in his first game as head coach at Clemson. Senior Chris Hobbs was the top scorer for Clemson with 17 points.

December30,2003: Clemson downs Boston College 72-62 behind a near “triple double” by Vernon Hamilton. Boston College would go on to the NCAA Tournament and win 24 games by season’s end.

January 31, 2004: Clemson makes an incredible 11-13 three-point goals in defeating 12th ranked North Carolina at Littlejohn Coliseum 81-72. The 84.6 percent three-point shooting is a Clemson record and the sixth best in the history of college basketball.

February 18, 2004: Clemson upsets 13th ranked NC State by a 60-55 score thanks to a perimeter defense that forces the Wolfpack into 6-37 three-point shooting.

August30,2004: Coach Purnell is a member of the coaching staff of the 2004 United States Olympic team that finishes with a bronze medal at the Olympic Games in Athens, Greece.

December4,2004: Clemson wins 63-62 on a three-pointer by Cheyenne Moore in the final seconds of overtime at South Carolina, giving Purnell his first road victory as the Tigers’ head coach.

March1,2005: Olu Babalola and Sharrod Ford score five points in the final 10 seconds on senior night and

Ford delivers the game-winning slam at the buzzer as Clemson defeated Virginia Tech, 66-64.

March 10, 2005: Clemson completes the season sweep of Maryland in the opening round of the ACC Tournament. The Tigers win 84-72 and also swept the Terrapins in the regular season. It marked Clemson’s first three-game sweep over another ACC school since the Tigers defeated N.C. State in 1993-94.

December21,2005: Purnell guides the Tigers to the San Juan Shootout title with a 66-59 win over Akron. The win gave Clemson its first eight-team tournament title in 25 years.

March 4, 2006: Purnell wins his 300th game as a Division I head coach after leading the Tigers to a 95-82 win over Georgia Tech on senior day. The win was Clemson’s seventh in the ACC, the program’s most since the 1997-98 season.

March 15, 2006: Clemson defeats Louisiana Tech 69-53 in the first round of the NIT. Purnell led the Tigers to their first postseason win since the 1999 NIT.

April2,2006: Purnell is announced as the President of the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) for the 2006-07 season. He is the first Clemson coach ever to serve as president of his sport’s national coaching organization.

December11,2006: Clemson is ranked in the USAToday coaches’ poll, the first national ranking for the Tiger basketball program in nearly eight years. The Tigers would stay ranked in the coaches’ poll for eight consecutive weeks, culminating with a high of #14 on January 8.

January 6, 2007: Purnell’s team improves to 2-0 in ACC play and 16-0 overall after back-to-back last second wins at Florida State and home versus Georgia Tech. Cliff Hammonds made a high-arching layup

with under three seconds left in Tallahassee, then James Mays hit a left-handed driving layup to give the Tigers the last second win over the Yellow Jackets.

January9,2007: The Tigers matched a school record with a 17-0 start to the season after defeating N.C. State 87-76 in Raleigh. Clemson was the nation’s last remaining unbeaten.

March4,2007: For the second straight year, Clemson won at Virginia Tech on the Hokies’ senior day. This time, the Tigers defeated a #21-ranked Tech team 75-74 on a K.C. Rivers bank shot in the game’s final 20 seconds.

March21,2007: Clemson gets a 29-point effort from K.C. Rivers and downs Big East power Syracuse 74-70 on national television in the quarterfinals of the NIT. It was Purnell’s fourth win over a Hall of Fame coach.

March27,2007: The Tigers match a school record with 25 wins after defeating Air Force 68-67 in the semifinals of the NIT at New York in famed venue Madison Square Garden. It marked the second time in school history that Clemson advanced to the championship game of the NIT.

February7,2008: Behind a career-high 32 points from swingman K.C. Rivers, the Tigers defeat Virginia 82-51 in Charlottesville. It was Clemson’s largest margin of victory in an ACC road win.

March2,2008: Purnell’s team rallies from a 20-point deficit to pull out a 73-70 win over Maryland in College Park. It was the largest second half deficit overcome by Clemson. Terrence Oglesby hit the game-winning three-pointer with 2.3 seconds left.

March 15, 2008: Clemson upsets second-seeded and #7 ranked Duke in the semifinals of the ACC Tournament, earning the program’s second-ever berth in the championship game and first since 1962. It was the school’s 24th win of the season, giving the Tiger program a record 49 wins in back-to-back years.

March 16, 2008: Clemson secures its first NCAA Tournament bid in 10 years, as Purnell’s team is seeded #5 in the Midwest Region.

November 25, 2008: Purnell earns his 100th win as Clemson’s head coach after the Tigers defeat Savannah State, 81-49.

January29,2009:The Tigers overcome a 15-point deficit on the road to knock off Virginia Tech, 86-82. K.C. Rivers scores a season-high 29 points and Clemson hits 14-25 from three-point range.

February 4, 2009: Clemson upsets #3 Duke by a score of 74-47. It is the largest margin of victory ever for Clemson against a ranked opponent. It also was Duke’s largest margin of defeat since the 1990 championship game.

March3,2009:Clemson defeats Virginia, 75-57, on Senior Day to secure a 9-7 record in the ACC regular season. It marked the second straight winning record in ACC play for Clemson, first time at the school since 1965-67.

Purnell won his 100th game as Clemson’s head coach in 2008. Senior Associate Athletic DirectorBill D’Andrea was on hand to present Purnell with a congratulatory ball following the victory.

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ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH RON BRADLEY

Dr. Ron Bradley enters his seventh year as the associate head coach with the Tiger men’s basketball program in 2009-10. He also serves as the team’s recruiting coordinator. Under his direction, Clemson’s 2009 signing class was ranked among the nation’s top 25 by ESPNU, Rivals.com, and Scout.com. Bradley has over 30 years of collegiate coaching experience, including 28 at the Division I level. Bradley has played a big part in Clemson’s 72 wins over the past three seasons. In 2008-09, Clemson compiled a 23-9 record and 9-7 ledger in ACC play. The Tigers advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the second time in as many seasons. Bradley played a big role in helping the Tigers knock off #3 Duke at home by a score of 74-47, Clemson’s largest victory margin ever against a ranked opponent. At the conclusion of the season, Bradley was one of 10 assistant coaches to be named a “rising star” in the profession by Basketball Scoop. The 2007-08 team won 24 games and also advanced to the NCAA Tournament, Clemson’s first bid to the “Big Dance” in 10 years. He helped guide the Tigers to the championship game of the ACC Tournament, the school’s first appearance since 1962. In 2006-07, he coached Clemson to a school record 25-win season. The Tigers tied the 1986-87 team for wins in a single season, while also tying that same squad with 17 consecutive wins to start the season. The season concluded with a trip to the finals of the NIT, Clemson’s second appearance in that postseason tournament in school history. In 2005-06, Bradley helped Clemson to a 19-13 ledger and first postseason win (69-53 first round NIT win over Louisiana Tech) since the 1998-99 season. Bradley has had a positive impact on Clemson defensively during his six years with the school. He is credited with helping implement Clemson’s patented pressure defense. In 2004-05, Clemson was the only school to rank in the top 20 in the nation in blocked shots and steals and led the ACC in forcing turnovers with 18.4 per game. The Tigers continued that outstanding play in 2005-06, finishing second nationally with 11 steals per game. Clemson established a school record with 352 steals and point guard Vernon Hamilton set the school’s single-season and career records for steals. The 2006-07 team ranked among the top 21 teams nationally in both steals and blocked shots per game. The 2007-08 team was again the only

Division I school to rank in the top 20 nationally in both blocked shots and steals. Clemson was fourth in the nation at 9.8 steals per game. In 2008-09, Clemson was the only school to rank in the top 10 nationally in both blocks and steals per game. Bradley served as a head coach for 16 years, five at Eastern Nazarene (1976-81) and 11 at Radford (1991-2002). He compiled a 289-175 record at those institutions, a .623 winning percentage. During his 16 years as a head coach, Bradley’s teams posted winning records 15 times, and won 20 or more games six times. In 10 different seasons his teams won at least 18 games. Prior to one season as an assistant at James Madison, Bradley coached at Radford University in Virginia for 12 seasons, including 11 as the head coach. He succeeded Oliver Purnell as the Radford head coach in 1991-92. During his 11 years as head coach, Bradley compiled a 193-124 (.609) record. He won four conference titles, and led the Highlanders to their first appearance in the NCAA Tournament in 1997-98. A native of Quincy, MA, Bradley played basketball at Eastern Nazarene under his father, Carroll. He scored 2,649 points and averaged 24.8 points per game during his four-year career. He was a three-time NAIA honorable mention All-America choice. He ranked sixth in the nation in scoring his sophomore year, and 15th as a junior. For his efforts, Bradley was inducted into the New England Basketball Hall of Fame in October of 2009. Bradley was selected by the New York Nets in the American Basketball Association (ABA) draft in 1972 as a junior eligible. He played semi-professional basketball for three seasons before beginning his coaching career at Eastern Nazarene in 1976-77. During his five seasons with the Crusaders, he accumulated a 96-51 record, and his teams won three conference championships, four district titles and one regional championship. He had two 20-win seasons and on two occasions was named Naismith Conference Coach-of-the-Year. Beginning with the 1981-82 season, Bradley moved on to the University of Maryland, where he served as a volunteer assistant under Lefty Driesell until 1982-83. In 1983-84, he was named an assistant coach for the Terrapins, and remained as Maryland’s top assistant through the 1988-89 season. He served on the Maryland staff with Purnell from 1985-88. Bradley served as an assistant to the

Maryland Director of Athletics in 1989-90. After earning his bachelor’s degree in psychology in 1974, Bradley completed his master’s degree in physical education from Bridgewater (MA) State in 1980. He earned a doctorate in kinesiological sciences with an emphasis in sports psychology from the University of Maryland in 1993. Bradley is married to the former Denise Smith, and the couple has two children, William (32) and Katlin (25). William, a firefighter and paramedic in Clemson, is married to the former Julia Frist. William and Julia gave birth to a son, Hunter, in 2006. Katlin earned her undergraduate degree from James Madison University in 2006 and currently resides in Nashville, TN. Coach Bradley and his wife are active with the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Athletes in Action, and Young Life on the Clemson campus. He serves on the board of directors for the NABC’s Nations of Coaches, whose mission is to “see coaches and all whom they influence impacted for the glory of God.”

Born: Ron D. Bradley on February 9. 1951 in Springfield, MA.

Education: Graduated from North Quincy High School in North Quincy, MA in 1968. Graduated from Eastern Nazarene College with a degree in psychology in 1974. Completed a master’s degree in physical education from Bridgewater (MA) State in 1980. Earned a doctorate in kinesiological sciences with emphasis in sports psychology from the University of Maryland in 1993.

PlayingExperience: Played four years at Eastern Nazarene College. Three-time NAIA honorable mention All-American. Drafted in the ABA by the New York Nets.

Administrative/CoachingCareer: Head coach at Eastern Nazarene, 1976-1981. Volunteer assistant coach at Maryland, 1981-1983. Assistant coach at Maryland, 1983-1989. Assistant to the Director of Athletics at Maryland, 1989-1990. Head Coach at Radford, 1991-2002. Associate Head Coach at James Madison, 2002-2003. Associate Head Coach at Clemson, 2003-present.

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Ron and Denise Bradley are pictured with grandson Hunter following a Tiger victory at Littlejohn Coliseum.

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ASSISTANT HEAD COACH FRANK SMITH

Frank Smith is in his seventh season as assistant head coach for the Clemson men’s basketball program. Smith began his full-time coaching career prior to the 1990-91 season at Radford under Oliver Purnell, and has been a member of his coaching staff at three other universities since that time. The teams on which Smith has served as Purnell’s assistant have recorded a 351-233 record, with five NCAA Tournament and eight NIT appearances. Included in his assistant coaching achievements are the 24-6 record held by the 2002-03 Dayton Flyers, Purnell’s last team at the school which also won the Atlantic-10 Tournament. Smith has also been instrumental in coaching the Tiger program to a school-record 72 wins over the past three seasons. Smith has helped the Tigers to a consistent improvement in each of his six seasons with the program. In 2003-04 he helped the Tigers to four wins over NCAA Tournament teams, including wins over longtime top 20 rivals North Carolina and N.C. State. In 2004-05, Smith helped the Tigers to 16 wins and a three-game season sweep of Maryland. In 2005-06, Smith helped Clemson to a 19-13 overall record (7-9 ACC). The team’s improvement continued in 2006-07, where Clemson tied a school record with a 17-0 start to the season and 25 overall victories. The Tigers were the nation’s last remaining unbeaten team, and advanced to the NIT championship game for the second time in school history. In 2007-08, Clemson made the NCAA Tournament field for the first time in 10 years and advanced to the school’s second-ever ACC Tournament championship game appearance with a win over seventh-ranked Duke. Last season, the Tigers again were invited to the NCAA Tournament following an overall record of 23-9. It was the fifth straight year Clemson improved its winning percentage, and the third straight 20-win season for the program (school record). Smith helped coach the Tigers to an historic 74-47 win over #3 Duke, the school’s largest margin of victory ever versus a ranked opponent. A former point guard, Smith had a great impact on four-year starter Cliff Hammonds, who he helped bring to Clemson. Hammonds was a third-team All-ACC guard in 2007-08. Hammonds broke four school records under Smith’s guidance, and ranks among the top 10 in Clemson history in several other statistical categories. He also helped mentor former point guard Vernon Hamilton (2003-07), who finished his career sixth in ACC history in steals.

Smith played a big role in the recruitment of Milton Jennings to Clemson. The 2009 high school senior was a McDonald’s All-American, the first such prospect to sign with the Tiger program since Sharone Wright in 1991. Purnell will be the first person to document the importance Smith has had on his coaching career. He has worked with Purnell at four different schools during most of his 21 years as a Division I head coach. In their time together, the duo has been a part of 13 postseason tournament teams and 10 teams that have won at least 20 games. Smith began his collegiate coaching career as a graduate assistant at Old Dominion in 1988-89 under Tom Young. Smith then worked in corporate real estate for a year before joining Purnell’s staff at Radford for the 1990-91 season. Smith was part of a magical season at Radford his first year, helping Purnell guide the program to a 22-7 record, including a 12-2 mark in the Big South. Radford made a 15-game improvement from the previous season. One of the players Smith coached at Radford was guard Doug Day, who went on to make a then NCAA record 401 three-point goals. After the 1990-91 season, Purnell accepted the head coaching position at Old Dominion, and Smith joined him as an assistant coach on the Monarchs’ staff. The ODU graduates combined to lead the Monarchs to a 57-33 record the next three seasons. During that period, Old Dominion advanced to postseason play each year, including the 1991-92 season when the Monarchs won the Colonial and earned a berth in the NCAA Tournament. In April of 1994, Purnell became the head coach at Dayton and once again asked Smith to join him on his staff. Smith was a big reason the Flyers won 155 games during a nine-year stretch. The program advanced to postseason play five of its last six years, winning at least 20 games each season. In Smith’s final year at Dayton, the Flyers won 24 games and finished the regular season ranked 16th in the AssociatedPress poll. Dayton won the Atlantic-10 regular season with a 14-2 record, and captured the conference tournament, earning a bid to the NCAAs as a #4 seed. A native of Alexandria, VA, Smith was an all-star in football and basketball at Mt. Vernon High School. He quarterbacked Mt. Vernon to the 1983 state

championship, and he was heavily recruited to play Division I football in addition to college basketball. Smith accepted a basketball scholarship to Old Dominion where he became one of the top guards in Monarch history. He still ranks first in school history in career assists with 883, a figure that still ranks in the top 20 in NCAA history. He was a model of consistency, averaging 8.1 or 8.2 assists per game three years in a row. He was the conference assist champion each of his final three years. He is still first in Old Dominion history in that category, and in 2006 Smith was named to ODU’s All-Time Team along with Purnell. Smith is also first on the school’s career steals chart with 295, more than any other player in ODU history. A veteran of 120 games, he was a three-year starter over his career, including the 1985-86 season when ODU had a 23-8 record. As a senior, Smith was named Most Valuable Player and was an honorable mention All-American, leading the team to an 18-12 record and a berth in the NIT. Smith earned his undergraduate degree in business from Old Dominion in 1988.

Born: Franklin J. Smith on Sept. 10, 1966 in Alexandria, VA.

Education: Graduated from Mt. Vernon High School in Alexandria, VA in 1984. Graduated from Old Dominion University with a degree in business in 1988.

Playing Experience: Played four years at Old Dominion. ODU record-holder for career assists with 883. Honorable Mention All-American. Helped lead the team to NCAA Tournament appearances in 1985 & 1986 and an NIT appearance in 1988.

Administrative/Coaching Career: Graduate Assistant Coach at Old Dominion, 1988-1989. Assistant Coach at Radford, 1990-1991. Assistant Coach at Old Dominion, 1991-1994. Assistant Coach at Dayton, 1994-2003. Assistant Head Coach at Clemson, 2003-present.

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ASSISTANT COACH JOSH POSTORINO

Josh Postorino is in his third year with the Clemson men’s basketball program in 2008-09, his second as an assistant coach. After serving as the team’s director of operations for the 2007-08 season, he was promoted to an assistant coach position in the summer following the departure of Shaka Smart to the University of Florida. Postorino has eight years of experience as an assistant coach on the Division I level, including two at the University of Dayton with Oliver Purnell. “Josh has done an outstanding job in various capacities at Dayton and also was outstanding at Clemson in his position as director of operations,” Purnell said. “I have every confidence Josh will help us continue to get better across the board in our program.” Postorino was initially hired as an assistant when Purnell was named Clemson’s head coach in 2003, but left with Ron Jirsa to work as an assistant at Marshall University after just a short time with the Tiger

program. Postorino returned to Clemson in June of 2007, where he was involved with the team’s travel arrangements, scheduling, recruiting organization, and hiring and supervising of the managerial staff. The Tiger program had an outstanding season with Postorino on board. Clemson finished with a 24-10 record and #22 final ranking by the AssociatedPress. The Tigers advanced to the ACC Tournament championship game and to the NCAA Tournament as well. Clemson’s success continued in 2008-09 with Postorino moving into an assistant coaching spot. The Tigers finished #24 in the APpoll and posted a 23-9 overall record. It was the third straight 20-win season for the program, a school record. Postorino has been involved in two of the three 20-win campaigns. He played a big role in helping the Tigers take down #3 Duke at home. Clemson won by a score of 74-47 on Feb. 4, making it the school’s largest margin of victory ever against a ranked opponent. Postorino played a major role in the signing of a top-15 recruiting class for 2009-10. Clemson’s class was tabbed as high as #11 in the final team rankings by Rivals.com. Postorino was the lead recruiter for the program’s fourth and final addition, guard Noel Johnson from Fayetteville, GA. Postorino was an assistant coach at Marshall from 2003-07 in Conference USA. He helped the Thundering Herd to a victory in 2006-07 over ACC foe Virginia Tech, an eventual NCAA Tournament participant. He also was instrumental in helping Marshall to a 58-52 victory over a “Sweet 16” West Virginia squad in 2005-06. He spent the 2000-01 season as the director of operations at Dayton, before moving into a full-time assistant coaching spot under Purnell for his final two years with the Flyers. In his three years as a full-time staff member, he helped Dayton to an overall record of 66-30 (.688 winning percentage) and three

Born: Joshua Postorino on Mar. 15, 1977 in Chicago, IL.

Education: Graduated from Clearwater High School in Clearwater, FL in 1995. Graduated from the University of Dayton in Ohio with a degree in marketing in 1999.

PlayingExperience:Played in 75 career games at Dayton, but his career was cut short due to medical complications. Was a two-year starter who earned four letters as a guard for the Flyers.

Administrative/CoachingExperience:Director of Operations at the University of Dayton, 2000-01. Assistant Coach at Dayton, 2001-03. Assistant Coach at Marshall University, 2003-07. Director of Operations at Clemson, 2007-08. Assistant Coach at Clemson, 2008-Present.

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Josh, Jennifer and Brody Postorino

postseason appearances. He helped the Flyers to a 24-6 overall record in 2002-03 and #4 seed in the NCAA Tournament. Postorino was the first player signed by Purnell at Dayton. He lettered all four seasons (1995-99), but his playing career was cut short due to medical complications. He played in 75 career games with the Flyers and graduated from Dayton with a marketing degree in 1999. A 32-year old native of Clearwater, FL, he and his wife Jennifer have a son, Brody, who was born on Apr. 3, 2008.

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DIRECTOR OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS MICHAEL MORRELL

Michael Morrell completed his first season as a full-time member of Oliver Purnell’s staff at Clemson in 2008-09, his second with the program. He was promoted to the position of director of men’s basketball operations in the summer of 2008 after Josh Postorino was moved into an assistant coach position with the team. Morrell worked as a graduate assistant on Purnell’s staff for the 2007-08 season. As the team’s director of operations, Morrell is in charge of the team’s travel arrangements, scheduling, recruiting organization, and hiring and supervising of the managerial staff. “Mike did an outstanding job for us as a graduate assistant,” Purnell said. “He certainly distinguished himself as a good basketball person and a hard worker. I feel he will continue to grow in his role as director of basketball operations.”

The Tigers certainly grew as a program with Morrell playing a key role within the staff. Clemson finished the season with a 23-9 overall record and #24 ranking in the final Associated Press poll. The Tigers enjoyed their third straight 20-win season, a school record. Morrell has been on staff for two of the three 20-win campaigns. Clemson also put together a 9-7 conference record in 2008-09, which included an upset of #3 Duke by a score of 74-47 on Feb. 4. It was the school’s largest margin of victory ever against a ranked opponent. As the team’s graduate assistant, Morrell had multiple responsibilities which included film breakdown, organizing recruiting mail-outs, providing assistance in opponent scouting, and assisting with the coordination of the Oliver Purnell Basketball Camp. He worked previous camps for Purnell during the summers prior to his hire at Clemson. In Morrell’s only season with the team, Clemson compiled a 24-10 overall record and finished with a #22 national ranking by the AP. The Tigers advanced to their first ACC championship game since 1962, and also made their first appearance in the NCAA Tournament in 10 years. Clemson earned a #5 seed for the Midwest Region. Before being hired as a graduate assistant, Morrell spent two years at King College in Bristol, TN, where he served as the school’s golf coach and was an assistant with the men’s basketball team. He helped the Tornadoes to a 23-11 overall record in 2006-07 on the hardwood. Morrell was a two-sport athlete at Milligan College in northeast Tennessee. He scored over 1,400 points in his basketball career, a figure that ranks among the top 10 in school history. He was a three-year starter and helped the Buffaloes to a berth in the NAIA National Tournament as a

Born: Michael Morrell on August 22, 1982 in Johnson City, TN.

Education: Graduated from Elizabethton High School in Elizabethton, TN in 2000. Earned bachelor’s degree from Milligan College in history in 2005.

Playing Experience: Scored over 1,400 points as a guard and led Milligan to the NAIA National Tournament in 2000-01. Also was a two-time all-conference golfer.

Administrative/CoachingExperience:Assistant Coach at King College, 2005-07. Graduate Assistant at Clemson, 2007-08. Director of Basketball Operations at Clemson, 2008-Present.

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freshman in 2000-01. As a golfer, he was two-time all-conference and led the team to a league title in 2003. He earned a bachelor’s degree in History from Milligan College in 2005.

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Preston GreeneStrength & Conditioning

Preston Greene, a 1999Clemsongraduate,isinhisfirstseasonasanassistantstrength & conditioningcoach for Tiger athletics.

He replaces Jon Sanderson as the head strength& conditioning coach for men’s and women’sbasketball. “We feel thatwe’veaddedoneof thebestandmost qualified strength & conditioning coachesin the country,” said Oliver Purnell, head men’sbasketballcoach.“Thefactthatheisahomegrown,Clemsonguymakesitallthemorespecial.” GreenearrivesinClemsonafteraone-yearstintas the men’s basketball strength & conditioningcoach for Stanford under first-year Head CoachJohnnyDawkins.HedesignedandimplementedallaspectsoftheCardinalplayers’strengthandspeeddevelopment programs, as well as overseeing theteam’s nutritional needs. Stanford posted a 20-14 record and advanced to the College BasketballInvitational. “I want to say how proud I am to be part ofthe Clemson basketball coaching family,” Greenesaid. “IwanttothankCoachPurnellforhavingtheconfidenceinchoosingmetohelpthisprogramgotoevengreaterheights.” Prior to his lone season in Palo Alto, Greeneservedasthedirectorofstrength&conditioningforCharlotte from2003-08. Heworkedprimarilywiththemen’sbasketballteam,undercoachBobbyLutz.He also worked closely with the men’s golf teamwhileatCharlotte. Greene was an assistant strength, speed &conditioningcoachattheUniversityofArizonafortwoyears,priortohistimewiththe49ersprogram.AtArizona,heassistedwiththeimplementationofstrength,speed&conditioningforthefootballteam,while serving as the head strength coach for thewomen’sbasketballandwomen’ssoccerprograms.He also directed the department’s nutrition andsupplementationprogram. The Peachtree City, GA native worked as astudent and graduate assistant under Joey Batsonfrom 1995-99. He was in charge of strength &conditioningforgolf,women’ssoccer,men’stennis,andvolleyball.Healsoassistedwithfootballduringhis time at Clemson. He is one of several formerstudentorgraduateassistantsunderBatsontohavebeennameddirectorofstrength&conditioningatanotherinstitution. Greene earned a bachelor’s degree in healthsciencefromClemsonin1999,withaminorinsportmanagement. He received a master’s degree in2000 from the University of Minnesota in appliedkinesiologyandsportsmanagement.Greeneholdsnumerouscertificationsandmemberships,includingthe National Strength & Conditioning Association(NSCA). He also recently earned certification asa performance enhancement specialist by theNationalAssociationofSportsMedicine(NASM). Greeneisalsooneofonlyseveninternationallycertified Level 5 coaches through the CharlesPoliquinStrengthInstitute(PICP). Greene is married to the former Jennifer LynnDeyo.

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Jermile BrooksAthletic Training

JermileBrooks,aformergraduate assistant in theClemson athletic trainingroom, is in his secondseason working directly

withthemen’sbasketballprogram.BrooksreturnedtoClemsoninthesummerof2008afterservinghisalma mater College of Charleston as an assistantathletictrainerfrom2005-08. Brooks handles all of the men’s basketballprogram’sathletictrainingneeds. Clemsonposteda23-9recordin2008-09withBrooksonboard. With the Cougar program, he was the primaryAthletic Trainer for men’s basketball, equestrian,cross country and track & field, women’s golf, andcheerleading.HealsowasrehabcoordinatorfortheJohnsonCenterAthleticTrainingRoom.Brookswascoordinatorofinventoryandbudgetingofsupplies,clinical instructor for student athletic trainers, andsupervisoroftheschool’sgraduateinterns. Brooks worked as a graduate assistant athletictraineratClemsonfrom2001-03,whereheworkedwith both the baseball and football teams. In hislone season working with Jack Leggett’s baseballteam,the2003Tigerscompileda39-22recordandadvanced to the NCAATournament in the Auburn(AL)regional. Heearnedanundergraduatedegreeinphysicaleducation from College of Charleston in 2001 anda master’s degree in educational counseling fromClemsonin2003.Heisanationallycertifiedathletictrainer(ATC). BrooksismarriedtotheformerHaleyMyers.

Adam GordonGraduate Assistant

Adam Gordon is in hissecond season with themen’s basketball programin 2009-10. He servesas the team’s graduate

assistant, where his primary duties are assistingin practice, coordinating on-campus visits, andproviding assistance with film breakdown andrecruiting mailouts. The Tigers advanced to theNCAATournamentinGordon’sfirstseason. Gordon came to Clemson with an extensivebasketballbackground. Hewasanassistantcoachat Central Florida Community College in Ocala,FL from 2006-08. There, Gordon was responsiblefor recruiting, player development, opponentscouting,videoeditingandexchange,andacademiccounseling. He helped the Patriots to a pair ofappearancesintheNJCAAFloridastatetournament. PriortohiscoachingstopinOcala,Gordonwashead manager and student assistant coach at theUniversityofTampafrom2002-06. Asmanager,hewas responsible formaintenanceandorganizationof the team’s athletic gear and distribution of theuniforms. As student coach, he aided in playerdevelopment and helped conduct individualworkoutsandconditioningdrills. Gordonhasalsoservedasacounseloratmanysummerbasketballcampsthroughoutrecentyears.HehasworkedcampsforUCLA,PhoenixSuns,andthe Sacramento Kings, as well as NBA stars JasonKiddandAmareStoudemire. Gordon, 25, earned a bachelor’s degree fromTampain2006inexercisescience.

Opening RoundTuesday, Mar. 16

UDArenaDayton,OH

First and Second Round GamesThursday, Mar. 18 and Saturday, Mar. 20

NewOrleansArenaNewOrleans,LA

DunkinDonutsCenterProvidence,RI

HPPavilionSanJose,CA

FordCenterOklahomaCity,OK

Friday, Mar. 19 and Sunday, Mar. 21

HSBCArenaBuffalo,NY

JacksonvilleVeteransMemorialArenaJacksonville,FL

2010 NCAA Tournament Sites & Dates

BradleyCenterMilwaukee,WI

SpokaneVeteransMemorialArenaSpokane,WA

Regional GamesThursday, Mar. 25 and Saturday, Mar. 27

CarrierDomeSyracuse,NY

EnergySolutionsArenaSaltLakeCity,UT

Friday, Mar. 26 and Sunday, Mar. 28

EdwardJonesDomeSt.Louis,MO

ReliantStadiumHouston,TX

2010 Final FourSaturday, Apr. 3 and Monday, Apr. 5

LucasOilStadiumIndianapolis,IN

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Andy FarrellAthletic Video Services

Andy Farrell is inhis second season asan assistant director ofathletic video servicesat Clemson. He works

primarily with the men’s and women’s basketballprograms. He is responsible for film exchange,breaking down opponents’ game tape, creatingindividualplayeredits,whilehealsoassistsingamepreparationandwithrecruitingvisitsandmailouts. Clemson advanced to the NCAA Tournamentandfinishedthe2008-09seasonwitha23-9overallrecord,withFarrellapartofthestaff. Despite being only 25 years of age, Farrell hasa tremendous amount of experience in collegiatebasketball. He comes to Clemson after serving asa graduate assistant for the men’s basketball teamatVirginiaCommonwealth for the2007-08season.While at VCU, he was involved with all phases ofvideoeditingandfilmexchange.Farrellalsofilmedandloggedpracticesandgamesandbecamequiteproficient with the latest XOS Technology. In hisonlyseasonwith theprogram, theRamscompileda24-8overallrecord,15-3inthereputableColonialAthleticAssociation. Farrell was the head student assistant at theUniversity of Dayton from 2003-07. He assistedwith the daily operation of the men’s basketballprogram,whichincludedsupervisionofequipment,coordination of manager practice schedules, andassistancewithfilmexchangeandvideobreakdown.DaytonadvancedtotheNCAATournamenthisfirstseasonwiththeprogram. While at Dayton, he also worked as marketingdirectorandcampcoordinatorforcoachJimJabiroftheFlyerwomen’sbasketballteam.Hecoordinatedaspects of three different camps and also createdmarketingandpromotionalmaterialsforthecamps. He displayed his abilities as an AAU basketballcoach as well during his time at Dayton. FarrellcoachedtheDaytonMetroin2004-05andtheD-1Greyhounds from 2005-07. He led all game andpractice preparations, as well as organized travelandbusinessmattersfortheteams. Farrell earned his bachelor’s degree in financeand economics from Dayton in 2007, graduatingMagnaCumLaude.

Leslie MorelandAcademic Advisor

Leslie Moreland is inher third season as theacademic advisor for themen’s basketball team.She also works with the

women’sbasketballprogramandisinherninthyearasamemberoftheVickeryHallstaff. Moreland came to Clemson in 2001 as thedirectorofcareerservicesforstudent-athletes.Shealsoworkedastheacademicadvisorfortheathleticdepartment managers and athletic trainers from2001-04. In 2004, Moreland began working withthewomen’sbasketballprogram. Shealsoworkedin the past with the rowing student-athletes.Morelandjoinedthemen’sbasketballsupportstaffin2007,andisnolongerthecareerservicesdirector. Moreland is a former student-athlete at theDivision III level. She was a second-team all-conferenceperformerinfieldhockeyforWittenbergUniversity in Ohio. She helped theTigers to threeconference championships and three NCAATournamentappearancesduringhertimewiththeprogram. Shealsoplayedsoftballandwasa teamcaptainfortwoseasons. SheworkedasanassistantcoachwiththefieldhockeyteamatUniversityofthePacificinStockton,CAduring1999and2000.ShealsospenttimeasaexperientiallearningadvisoratPacificin2001. Morelandearnedherundergraduatedegree inpsychologyfromWittenbergUniversityin1999.Sheearnedamaster’sdegreeineducationalcounselingandpsychologyfromPacificin2000. In August, the 32-year old earned a Ph.D. fromClemsoninparks,recreation,&tourismmanagement.Herdissertationwastitled“TheImpactofTransitionoutofIntercollegiateAthletics.” Moreland,anativeofDarnestown,MD,ismarriedtoDavidBishopofFlorence,SC.

Philip SikesSports Information

PhilipSikesisinhissixthyear as a full-time staffmember of the Clemsonsports information officein 2009-10, his second as

associate sports information director. He is in hisfifth season in charge of the day-to-day publicityefforts for men’s basketball, which includes theproduction of the team media guide, supervisingpressrowandthein-gamestatisticscrew,preparingnews releases, and coordinating interviews withplayersandcoaches. TheAiken,SCnativeworkedasastudentinternandgraduateassistantintheSIDofficepriortohisfull-time appointment in August of 2004. He hasbeeninvolvedwithmen’sbasketballandthetrack&fieldprogramssince2005.Inadditiontohisprimaryduties, Sikes also serves as the primary computerstatisticianforhomefootballgames. As a graduate assistant, he designed the 2004golf media guide with head SID Tim Bourret, andthe publication was judged second in the nationbyCoSIDA(CollegeSportsInformationDirectorsofAmerica).Bothhistrack&fieldmediaguideswerejudgedsixthinthenationbyCoSIDAin2007,whilethemen’strack&fieldmediaguidewassecond-bestinthenationin2008.In2007,SikesearnedtheBobBradleyAwardforoutstandingsupportofthemen’sbasketballprogramthroughhisworkefforts. Sikes earned his undergraduate degree fromClemson in 2002 in parks, recreation, & tourismmanagement.Hecompletedhismaster’sdegreeinhumanresourcedevelopmentin2004. Sikes,30,ismarriedtotheformerJocelynBooreof Aiken. She is a registered nurse at GreenvilleMemorialHospital.Thecoupleresides inEasley,SCandhasason,RyanPhilip,whowasbornonApril20,2008.

Susan RuarkAssistant to the Head Coach

Susan Ruark is in herninth season as personalassistanttotheheadcoachof the men’s basketballprogram. After assisting

in the completion of the NCAA Self-Study in 2000,Susanmovedintohercurrentposition. Susan handles all requests relating to HeadCoach Oliver Purnell and the day-to-day operationof the men’s basketball office. She is responsiblefortheyear-endingawardsbanquetfollowingeachseasonandhasproducedanoutstandingeventyearin and year out. She also organizes the program’salumniweekendeachseason. A 1992 graduate of Clemson with a bachelor’sdegreeinelementaryeducation,SusanismarriedtoSteveRuark,alsoa1992graduateofClemson. Thecouplehasoneson,Will,whois13yearsold.

Keshana HamAdministrative Specialist

Keshana Ham is in herfirst season as a full-timeadministrative assistant atClemson,butisinherthirdyear affiliated in some

capacity with the men’s basketball program. Shealsoworkedpreviouslywiththefootballofficeasarecruitingassistant. Hamworksprimarilywiththeassistantcoachesand assists with the day-to-day office operations,organizes travel arrangements, updates therecruiting database, and assists with organizingspecialevents. The native of Darlington, SC earned herbachelor’sdegreeincommunicationstudies,withaminorinadvertising,fromClemsoninMayof2009.

Assistant to the Head Coach:...........................SusanRuark..................................................................Phone-(864)656-1954........................................................Email-sruark@clemson.eduAdministrative Specialist:..............................KeshanaHam..................................................................Phone-(864)656-2217........................................................... [email protected] of Basketball Operations:..............MikeMorrell...................................................................Office-(864)656-1958................................................ [email protected] Assistant:..........................................AdamGordon...................................................................Office-(864)656-1956...................................................Email-gordon5@clemson.eduAssistant Director of Video Services:.......... AndyFarrell...................................................................Office-(864)656-4389....................................... [email protected] Managers:................... WilliamSartin,GeoffRose,...................................................AustinMeehan,MeaganStoneStudent Assistants:.......CarrieConrad,GretelEisengrein................................................ BethaniGalloway,BrysonYoung

Office Directory

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NCAA COMPLIANCE

This brief NCAA rules education is aimed atoutliningbasicrecruitingrulestohelppotentialTigerstudents-athletes and parents better understandthe extensive process. Clemson University iscommittedtorecruitingandconductingourathleticprogram with the highest level of integrity. If youhave questions about NCAA rules, please contactClemson’s compliance services at (864) 656-1580or through our website at ClemsonTigers.com andclickoncompliance.

Important NCAA Terms

Academic Credentials - A prospect should checkwith his high school guidance office to see if heis taking classes that will meet NCAA eligibilitystandards.Aprospectshoulddothisearly-priortohissophomoreyear-andkeeptrackofcorecourses.AprospectwillneedtotakeeithertheACTorSATforNCAAcertification.

Contact -NCAArulesdefineacontactasaface-to-faceinteractionwithaprospectand/orhisparentsoff Clemson’s campus by a coach. During yoursenioryearofhighschool,NCAArulesallowacoachtomakethreecontactswithyouandyourparentsatanysite.

Core Courses - Courses at a prospect’s high schoolthatareconsideredcollegepreparatory.TheNCAArequires 16 core courses, including four in English,three in math, two in science, one additional fromEnglish, math, or science, two social sciences, andfour additional courses. A high school prospect’sguidance counselor will have a list of the school’score courses, or you can visit the NCAA EligibilityCenter’s website at NCAAClearinghouse.net formoreinformation.

Dead Period-Recruitingperiodwhencoachesmaynothaveface-to-facecontactwithprospectsonoroff campus. Coaches may continue to telephoneandwriteaprospect.

Evaluation - InAprilandMayofaprospect’s junioryear,coacheswillcometoaprospect’shighschool,and review his athletic and academic credentialswithhiscoach.Inthefall,theymaywatchaprospectcompete one time, but they will not have anycontact.

Home Visit - During the contact period, a seniorprospect may invite college coaches to his hometomeethisparents,andtotalk indetailabouttheathletic program and academic offerings at anycollegetheprospectisconsidering.

Receiving Mail-PriortoSeptember1ofaprospect’sjunior year, NCAA rules allow Clemson to mail aquestionnaire, NCAA educational information,and a summer-camp brochure to a prospect.After September 1 of the prospect’s junior year,coachescanprovideaprospectwiththefollowing:personalized letters, media guide and copies ofnewspaper articles, instant messages and textmessages.AprospectcanreceiveagameprogramwhenhevisitstheClemsoncampus.

Recruiting - A term used to describe the processof acquainting a prospect with a college and thecoaches of that college, who are striving to learn

moreaboutaprospect. Onlycoachescanrecruit-nooneelseispermittedtopersuadeaprospecttoplaysportsataparticularcollege.

Prospect - Any student who has entered the ninthgrade. Once a person becomes a prospect, NCAArulesdefinehowcollegecoachescaninteractwiththatprospect.

Standardized Test-AprospectmusttaketheSATorACTbeforeenrollingincollegefull-time.Aprospectmay take the SAT or ACT more than once and usethebestsubscorefromdifferentteststoachievethehighestscore.BothClemsonandtheNCAAEligibilityCenter require scores to be reported directly fromthetestingagency.Whenregisteringforthetest,listtheEligibilityCenterCode(9999)andClemson(511(SAT), 3842 (ACT)). Clemson University admissionsrequires students to present either an SAT or ACTwritingscore.Thewritingscorewillnotbeusedtodetermineaprospect’squalifierstatus.

Telephone - Clemson coaches can call a prospectafter July1ofaprospect’ssenioryear. Aprospectcan expect unlimited calls before his official visitandoncetheprospecthassignedaNationalLetterofIntent.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an official visit? Aprospectcantakeatotaloffiveofficialvisits (oneper institution),whichareexpense-paid. Before the visit, the prospect mustpresent a high school transcript, proof of an SAT,ACT,PACT,orPSATtest,andberegisteredwith theNCAA Eligibility Center. Official visit invitationsare extended byTiger coaches only. Official visitsmay not occur prior to the first day of class of theprospect’ssenioryearinhighschool.

Is the prospect’s high school coach invited for an official visit?NCAArulesaresuchthathighschoolcoachesmaynotbeprovidedanyexpensesforofficialvisits.

Are a prospect’s parents invited for an official visit? Yes. NCAArulesallowaschooltoprovide lodgingand meals for parents or legal guardians whoaccompanytheirchild.However,NCAArulesdonotallowschoolstoprovidetransportationforparentsunlesstheydrivewiththeirson.

Can a prospect visit Clemson anytime during his or her high school career?Yes.Aprospectcanhavehis

high school coach call Tiger coaches to set up anunofficialvisit.HecanattendagameandtalkwithTiger coaches, and it does not count as a contactwhen it is on Clemson’s campus. There are timesa prospect cannot visit - NCAA rules refer to themas“deadperiods,”andcoacheswillnotscheduletomeetwithaprospectduringthattimeperiod.

Can IPTAY members help recruit me?No.NCAArulesare clear; only Clemson coaches can telephone,contact, and evaluate a prospect. Only collegecoachescanofferunofficial/officialvisits.

What is a National Letter of Intent (NLI)?Itisacontract;aprospectandhisparentssignapromisethattheprospectwillattendaparticularcollege. In return,that college promises a prospect financial aid. Aprospectsignsitduringhisorhersenioryear.Oncetheprospectsignsit,heorshecannotberecruitedbyanyotherinstitution,anditisabindingcontractfortheprospect’sfirstyearincollegeattheschoolthatprovidesthenationalletterofintent.

What is the NCAA Eligibility Center? It istheagencythat certifies a prospect’s eligibility for NCAADivisionIandDivisionII.Aprospectshouldregisterwith the NCAA Eligibility Center at the end of hisjunioryearinhighschool.Applicationsareavailablein the prospect’s guidance office or online atNCAAClearinghouse.net.Costis$60andrememberto keep the PIN in a place for easy retrieval. Aprospect should request the guidance counselorto send a transcript after his junior year and finaltranscriptaftergraduation.AprospectshouldalsorequestafinalamateurdecisionbeginningonApril1ofhissenioryear.

Assoc.AD/ComplianceServices..........StephanieEllisonAsst.AD/ComplianceServices..............BradWoodyDirectorofComplianceServices.......CourtneyVinsonComplianceServicesPhone............ (864)656-1580ComplianceServicesFax.................. (864)656-1243EllisonEmail................................saellis@clemson.eduWoodyEmail.......................cbwoody@clemson.eduVinsonEmail........................... [email protected]................... P.O.Box31,Clemson,SC29633OvernightAddress................JerveyAthleticCenter,..................100PerimeterRoad;Clemson,SC29634

Contact Information

Courtney VinsonDirector of

Compliance Services

Brad WoodyAssistant Athletic Director,

Compliance Services

Stephanie EllisonAssociate Athletic Director,

Compliance Services

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ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT STAFF

David AbernethySr. Assistant Strength

& Conditioning Coach

Joey BatsonDirector of Strength

& Conditioning

Rick BagbyDirector of Athletic

Video Services

Michelle BensmanAssistant

Athletic Trainer

Sam BlackmanSr. Associate Sports

Information Director

Tim BourretAssistant AD,

Sports Information

Dr. Larry BowmanTeam Orthopedic

Surgeon

Donna BullockAssistant

Athletic Trainer

Rebecca BowmanAssociate AD,

Academic Services

Carrie ConradMen’s BasketballOffice Assistant

Bobby CouchExecutive Director of

Major Gifts, IPTAY

Bill D’AndreaSr. Associate AD,External Affairs

Bobby DouglasDirector of

Academic Services

Travis FurbeeAssistant AD,

Ticket Operations

Gretel EisengreinMen’s BasketballOffice Assistant

Bethani GallowayMen’s BasketballOffice Assistant

Wayne GibsonAssistant Ticket

Operations Manager

Matt GlennAssistant Director,

Athletic Video Services

Phil GraysonAssociate AD,

Administration

Henry GuessAssistant Director,

Athletic Video Services

Larry GreenleeAssistant Director,

Strength & Conditioning

David HelmsAssistant Strength

& Conditioning Coach

Bert HendersonIPTAY

Executive Director

Brian HennessyAssociate Sports

Information Director

Van HilderbrandAssistant AD,

Event Manager

Dr. Loreto JacksonPerformanceCoordinator

Katie HillSr. Associate AD,Internal Affairs

Wayne JennessDirector of Donor

Services, IPTAY

Travis JohnstonAssistant

Athletic Trainer

Jeff KallinAssistant Sports

Information Director

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ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT STAFF

Libby KehnAssistant SID,Webmaster

Larry LaForgeNCAA/ACC

Representative

Barbara Kennedy-DixonAssociate AD,

Sr. Women’s Administrator

Chad LampmanAssistant Director,

Athletic Video Services

Lindsey LeonardAssistant Director,

IPTAY

Dennis LoveAssistant Strength

& Conditioning Coach

Bob MahonyAssistant Director of

Major Gifts, IPTAY

Austin MeehanMen’s Basketball

Student Manager

Tim MatchAssociate AD,

Marketing & Sponsorship

Tina MiddletonAssistant Ticket

Operations Manager

Matt MoneySupervisor of

Athletic Facilities

Mike MoneyDirector ofMarketing

Danny PooleDirector of

Sports Medicine

Abe ReedAssistant Equipment

Manager

‘Raz’ RazayeskiAssistant

Athletic Trainer

Dr. Len ReevesMen’s BasketballTeam Physician

Robert RickettsAssociate AD,

Facilities & Grounds

Geoff RoseMen’s Basketball

Student Manager

Josh RunionAssistant Equipment

Manager

John SeketaAssistant AD,Promotions

William SartinMen’s Basketball

Student Manager

Alphonso SmithDirector ofEquipment

Lynn SparksDirector of

Sales

Tyler StuartBasketball Assistant,

Strength & Conditioning

Jeffie TrammellAssistant

Athletic Trainer

Jason WilsonAssistant Director,

IPTAY

Gary WadeAssistant AD,

Facilities

Mike WilsonAssistant Equipment

Manager

Bryson YoungMen’s BasketballOffice Assistant

Kyle YoungAssociate AD,

Administration

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PRESIDENT JAMES F. BARKER

information technology capabilities, and connected to national high-speed research networks.

• been ranked as high as #61 on the top-500 list of supercomputing sites.

• launched major education and research-based economic initiatives, including the Clemson University International Center for Automotive Research (CU-ICAR) in Greenville, the Center for Advanced Materials in Anderson County, and the Clemson University Restoration Institute in North Charleston, all in conjunction with the South Carolina Centers of Economic Excellence program.

• developed an innovative undergraduate research program called “Creative Inquiry,” which pairs small teams of students with a senior faculty member on multi-year voyages of discovery.

• created the Bridge to Clemson program to help students make the transition from the state’s technical/community colleges to Clemson.

• set new records for students applications (at both the undergraduate and graduate levels), private giving, external-research support, and study-abroad participation.

Working with state leaders and private industry partners, Barker has steered Clemson into a greater economic development role. The first phase of the CU-ICAR campus near I-85 is complete and graduate students in automotive engineering are studying at its Campbell Graduate Engineering Center. Leading the academic and research program are distinguished professors in endowed chairs supported by BMW, Michelin, and Timken. The Restoration Institute is spearheading major research and public education efforts to improve watershed management and restore water quality in South Carolina. Barker is a leading voice in higher education, not only in South Carolina but nationwide. He currently chairs the Division I Committee of the NCAA Board of Directors and delivered a keynote address at a symposium in Washington D.C. on global best practices in science & technology parks. It was sponsored by the U.S. National Academy of Sciences in cooperation with the Association of University Research Parks, as his topic was CU-ICAR.

As an architect, James F. Barker is a rarity among major university presidents and he has often wondered why. He believes architecture is the ideal background for the challenges of university leadership, because it strikes the right balance between art and science, the creative, and the practical. “I often tell people I learned everything from plumbing to poetry in architecture school, and I use every bit of that knowledge as president of Clemson University,” Barker said. Add to that his love of sports and his college experience as a varsity athlete on Clemson’s track team, Barker is the total package. A 1970 Clemson graduate, Barker became president in 2000 with a vision and a mandate from the Board of Trustees to lead Clemson into the top ranks of American public universities...an institution that attracts outstanding faculty and students, provides an unmatched educational experience, and helps drive innovation and economic development for the state of South Carolina. During Barker’s presidency, the University has harnessed the competitive, can-do spirit of the Clemson family to help improve the quality of a Clemson education and the value of a Clemson degree. It has climbed from #39 to #22 among public universities in the U.S. News & World Report, which also recognized Clemson in its 2009 guide as an “up and coming” institution. In the last decade, Clemson has also:

• been granted a chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, America’s oldest and most prestigious undergraduate honor society in the arts and sciences.

• been recognized for value and affordability by Kiplinger’s and Smart Money magazine, and twice ranked #1 among the “Best Places to Work in Academia” by The Scientist magazine.

• developed and implemented an academic “Road Map” with eight emphasis areas aligned with South Carolina’s economic needs.

• created an Academic Success Center to help undergraduates learn and succeed. Freshmen retention rates have gone up and graduation rates have risen from 71 percent in 2001 to 78 percent in 2008. According to the National Survey of Student Engagement, 91 percent of Clemson seniors would choose Clemson again.

• strengthened its cyberinfrastructure and

For his leadership, Barker has received the Order of the Palmetto, South Carolina’s highest civilian honor, and The Cliff’s Business Person-of-the-Year Award from Greenville Magazine. He has also received the James T. Rogers Meritorious Service Award from the Southern Association of Colleges & Schools. As Clemson’s president, Barker remains committed to the classroom. Each spring, he is part of a team that teaches an undergraduate course exploring “a sense of place” in architecture, literature, and history. In presenting Barker with the Distinguished Alumnus Award in 2005, Washington University Chancellor Mark Wrighton said, “James F. Barker has taken the architectural skills and knowledge required to design a building and applied them to the future of a university. His architect’s vision, collaborative instincts, and sense of place are rapidly pushing Clemson up through the ranks of the nation’s top public universities. He has become a leader in national academic circles by creating a new model of education, building interdisciplinary partnerships among the professional schools and the basic curriculum by tearing down artificial walls between disciplines.” A native of Kingsport, TN, Barker earned his bachelor of arts degree from Clemson in 1970 and his master of architecture & urban design degree from Washington University in Saint Louis, MO in 1973. He and his wife Marcia have two sons and one grandchild.

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ATHLETIC DIRECTOR TERRY DON PHILLIPS

On June 30, 2009, Clemson’s football staff moved into the West Endzone at Memorial Stadium. It was a day of physical exertion for a lot of coaches, but the Tiger football staff performed the strenuous activity with smiles on their faces because the move meant the completion of Phase II of the West Endzone project, a project that has brought the Clemson football facilities to among the best in the nation. It was also a day that brought a smile to the face of Clemson Athletic Director Terry Don Phillips, who had been working toward that day before he arrived on campus seven years ago. The creation of the West Endzone facility is another in a long line of accomplishments for Phillips throughout his 30-year career in athletic administration. Phillips’ vision for the West Endzone was to create a top-of-the-line facility for the football program, but at the same time have a positive effect on the total sports program. The facility at Memorial Stadium now creates more office space, new locker rooms, and training room and strength training facilities for the Olympic sports programs. There have been many facility and infrastructure enhancements since Phillips came to Clemson and they have led to a quality all-around program. In 2008-09, Clemson played in the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament, the NCAA Baseball Tournament, and a bowl game, one of just 13 schools nationally to participate in all three. It was also the first time Clemson had done that in 11 years. The men’s basketball program reached the NCAA Tournament for the second straight year and finished in the top 25 of the final AP poll for the second straight year, a first in school history. The rowing program had a remarkable year, winning its first ACC Championship and the Varsity 4+ won the national title. The volleyball team played host to the NCAA Tournament for the second consecutive year and the women’s tennis team finished in the top 20 (#11) for the seventh straight year. The baseball team won an NCAA Regional and had a #14 final ranking, the golf team finished #6 in the final Sagarin ratings, and the indoor track team finished 23rd at the NCAA Championships. Overall, six programs received team bids to NCAA Tournaments. Academically, 17 of the 19 programs were above the national average for public institutions in terms of APR scores. In the 2009 spring semester, the 15 programs had a 2.97 combined GPA, the highest on record for any semester and 54 percent of the

student-athletes made the Academic Honor Roll. These statistics and accomplishments were contributing factors to Phillips’ selection as one of the top-100 Most Influential Sports Educators in America in 2008, as named by The Institute for International Sport at the University of Rhode Island. The institute’s objective involved a four-year process and resulted in a list that spans scholars, Olympians, coaches, and other industry leaders “who have creatively and effectively used sport in the very best way as a means to educate and shape positive values.” Phillips’ athletic career and academic pursuits epitomize that desire. Perhaps still the only Division I athletic director with both a doctorate and law degree, he uniquely blends the discipline and inspiration created on each side of campus. In his eighth year at Clemson, he has firmly put his imprint on the University and Tiger athletics by creating a balanced, positive environment for success that emphasizes academic integrity, student-athlete welfare, and competing at the highest levels with unequivocal NCAA compliance. Phillips was recognized nationally for his performance at Clemson in June of 2006 when he was honored by NACDA (National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics) as the 2005-06 GeneralSports Turf Systems Athletic Director-of-the-Year for the Southeast Region of the FBS. He was one of just four FBS athletic directors honored at the annual convention in New Orleans, LA. Excellence in academics has been a constant on his resumé. He has an undergraduate degree from Arkansas (1970), a master’s degree from Virginia Tech (1974), a doctorate degree from Virginia Tech (1978), and a law degree from the University of Arkansas School of Law (1996). He is a member of the Arkansas Bar, American Bar Association, and Sports Lawyers Association. Phillips remains a classroom presence by teaching a sports law section in Clemson’s Accountancy & Legal Studies department. In addition, he is past chair of the NCAA Division I Infractions Appeals Committee. He has written on diverse areas, such as antitrust and the NCAA, student-athlete welfare, alternative dispute resolution, and Title IX. His doctoral dissertation on Title IX involved a historical review of the law and was the first national study of Title IX implications on college athletic programs. This research spawned his intent and desire to study law.

Prior to coming to Clemson, Phillips served as athletic director at Oklahoma State. Football was transformed from a perennial losing status to defeating Oklahoma during five of the eight years he was associated with Oklahoma State (1994-02). For this, he received the National Football Foundation Oklahoma Chapter Outstanding Contribution to Amateur Football Award in 2002. Additionally in 2006, he was named one of the top-25 most influential people in the history of Oklahoma State Athletics by GoPokes Magazine. When it came to success on the field and in the classroom, Oklahoma State’s programs were among the Big 12’s best. The achievements of the program included two national titles in men’s golf, a men’s basketball Final Four appearance, two trips to the College World Series, 13 Big 12 titles, and 11 individual National Champions along with 53 academic All-Americans. Before leading Oklahoma State, Phillips served as senior associate athletic director at Arkansas from 1988-94. Phillips was served as athletic director at Liberty (1980-81) and Louisiana-Lafayette (1983-88). He was an assistant athletic director at Missouri (1981-83) and began his administrative career in 1979 as an assistant athletic director at Florida. Phillips began his career in college athletics coaching football. He started as a graduate assistant at Arkansas in 1970 and 1971. He moved on to Virginia Tech as an assistant coach (1971-78) before joining the ranks of athletic administration. At Virginia Tech, he served on coaching staffs that included future Clemson Head Coaches Charley Pell and Danny Ford. Winning has been on Phillips’ resumé since his playing days at Arkansas. He lettered on three Frank Broyles teams (1966,68,69), where he and his brother Loyd, an Outland Trophy winner, were starting defensive tackles, the first brother combination to start together under Broyles. Arkansas had a 27-5 record in the three years, played in two Sugar Bowl games, and played in the memorable 1969 National Championship game against Texas. Phillips has two children, John Dennis (32) and Sarah-Jane (29), and three stepchildren, Meagan (20), a sophomore at Clemson and proud member of Tiger Band, Marshall (19), and Madison (17). His wife Tricia is a graduate of the University of Missouri School of Journalism and earlier enjoyed a career in athletics and development. She is now active in the Clemson and Seneca communities.

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The Clemson radio network, which is produced by ClemsonTiger SportsPropertiesinaffiliationwithISPSportsandLearfieldCommunications,canbeheardthroughoutSouthCarolina,aswellasportionsofNorthCarolinaandGeorgiaonastronglineupofradioaffiliates. Each Clemson basketball broadcast is also carried live on the internet onClemsonTigers.com.The broadcast begins coverage of each men’s basketballgame30minutesbeforetip-offwiththeTigerpre-gameshow. Followingthegamebroadcast,therewillbeareviewofthegame,completestatistics,andinterviewswithplayers.ThebroadcastdayconcludeswiththeOliverPurnellpostgameshowasClemsonfanswillbeabletohearClemson’sseventh-yearheadcoachandhiscommentsoneachandeverycontest. Providingtheplay-by-playcoverageagainthisyearwillbePeteYanity,sportsdirectoratWSPA-TVinSpartanburg.Yanityisinhisseventhyearprovidingplay-by-play commentary. He joined the broadcast team during the 2003 footballseasonunderdifficultcircumstances.JimPhillips,thevoiceoftheTigersfor36yearsinfootballandmen’sbasketball,passedawaysuddenly.Yanitymovedfromthesidelinestotheplay-by-playpositioninthefourthfootballgameoftheyearandhasserved in thatcapacityeversince. HealsobeganbroadcastingTigerbasketballin2003-04andrarelymissesagame. YanityhasbeenthesportsdirectoratWSPA-TVinSpartanburgthelast19years.Hehasalsobeenasidelineanalystfor14yearsonCarolinaPantherspreseasonfootballgamesandhasconsiderableplay-by-playexperienceforComcastSportsSoutheast covering various college events, including Clemson football andbaseball. Between1985-90,Yanitywasatelevisionsportsdirector inFlorence,SC,andMorgantown,WV. Forthe2001and2002Clemsonfootballseasons,hewasthesidelinereporterandhostofthepregame,halftime,andpostgameprogrammingontheClemsonfootballradionetwork.A1985graduateofOhioUniversity,YanityservedasthehostofClemson’scoach’stelevisionshowsintheearly1990sandwillagainjoinOliverPurnellasthehostofhistelevisionshowforthe2008-09season.

Pete YanityPlay-by-Play

Tim BourretColor Commentary

Don Munson“Tiger Calls” Host

Radio Network AffiliatesBarnwell,SC.........................................................WDOG-AM.............................................................1460Camden,SC..........................................................WCAM-AM.............................................................1590Camden,SC............................................................WPUB-FM............................................................102.7Charleston,SC......................................................WQSC-AM.............................................................1340Clemson, SC .............................................WCCP-FM ............................................... 104.9Clinton,SC............................................................. WPCC-AM.............................................................1410Columbia,SC.........................................................WZMJ-FM.............................................................. 93.1Florence,SC...............................................................WICI-FM.............................................................. 94.7Gastonia,NC........................................................ WGNC-AM.............................................................1450Greenville,SC......................................................... WOLT-FM............................................................103.3Greenwood,SC.....................................................WCRS-AM.............................................................1450Lincolnton,NC.....................................................WLON-AM.............................................................1050MyrtleBeach,SC................................................. WVCO-FM.............................................................. 94.9Newberry,SC........................................................WKDK-AM.............................................................1240Orangeburg,SC..................................................WWBD-FM.............................................................. 95.7Orangeburg,SC.....................................................WQKI-FM............................................................102.9RockHill,SC........................................................... WRHI-AM.............................................................1340RockHill,SC............................................................WRHI-FM.............................................................. 94.3Shelby,NC..............................................................WADA-AM.............................................................1050Shelby,NC..............................................................WOHS-AM............................................................... 730Sumter,SC.................................................................WICI-FM.............................................................. 94.7Union,SC...............................................................WBCU-AM.............................................................1460Note: Flagshipstationinbold;Affiliatessubjecttochange.

Oliver Purnell TV Show AffiliatesSundayAirings

11:00AM......................................................HiltonHead,SC.....................................................WHHI(3)11:30AM....................................................MyrtleBeach,SC.........................................WFXB(FOX43)11:30AM........................................................ Charleston,SC............................................ WCIV(ABC4)12:00PM.......................................................... Columbia,SC........................................WOLO(ABC25)12:30PM............................................................ Augusta,GA.................................................. WBEK(96)1:30PM.............................................................Greenville,SC..........................................WMYA(My40)

WeekdayAiringsTue.............................................5:30PM..................... Southeast............. CharterSportsSoutheast....................................................7:30PM..................RockHill,SC..................................... CN2Xtra(14)..................................................11:30PM..................RockHill,SC..................................... CN2Xtra(14)Wed...........................................4:30PM................. Orlando,Fla...........................................SunSports....................................................7:30PM..................RockHill,SC..................................... CN2Xtra(14)..................................................11:30PM..................RockHill,SC..................................... CN2Xtra(14)Fri...............................................1:00PM..................... Southeast.................................. FoxSportsNet

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SportsInformationDirectorTimBourretwillassistYanityontheradionetworkthisseason.ThenativeofWestHartford,CTis inhis30thfullseasonprovidingcolorcommentaryforClemsonbasketball,thelongestactivetenureamongcolorcommentatorsintheACCinanysport.BourretworkedwithPhillipsonbasketballbroadcastsfor23yearsandasPhillips’colorcommentatoronClemsonfootballgamesfrom1982-88.BourretandPhillipsbroadcastover500eventstogether. The1977NotreDamegraduatehasplay-by-playexperiencewithClemsonfootball,baseball,andbasketball.Heco-authoredabook,Basketball for Dummies,withESPN’sDiggerPhelpsandSports Illustrated’sJohnWaltersin1997.In2004,hepublishedanotherbookwithPhelps,entitledDigger Phelps Tales From The Hardwood, thatdocumentedhis20-yearrunasNotreDame’sheadcoach. In2008,hepublishedClemson University Football Vault,abookdocumentingtheschool’shistoryonthegridiron. ThenetworkalsoproducestheOliverPurnellShow,arecapofthepreviousweek’shighlights.Yanityservesashostofthisprogramthatgivesfansinsightintocoach’sthoughtsonpreviousgamesandtakesanup-closelookatTigerplayers. “TigerCalls”withHeadCoachOliverPurnellwillalsobebroadcastthroughouttheseason.DonMunsonhoststhecall-inshowwherefansgetachancetotalkwithCoachPurnellontheairabouttheteam.Ascheduleof“TigerCalls”fortheseasonwillbeavailableonlineatClemsonTigers.com. FormoreinformationconcerningClemsonTigerSportsProperties,contactgeneralmanagerRobertStockhausenat(864)654-5544.Theirofficeislocatedat135OldGreenvilleHighway(Suite203)inClemson,adjacenttotheEssoClub.

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2009 76 Classic Schedule (all times Eastern)Anaheim Convention Center (Anaheim, CA)

Thursday, Nov. 262:00 p.m. West Virginia vs. Long Beach St. (Gm 1) ESPNU4:30 p.m. Texas A&M vs. Clemson (Gm 2) ESPN28:30 p.m. Minnesota vs. Butler (Gm 3) ESPN210:30 p.m. UCLA vs. Portland (Gm 4) ESPN2

Friday, Nov. 272:30 p.m. Gm 5 (Gm 1 winner vs. Gm 2 winner) ESPN5:00 p.m. Gm 6 (Gm 1 loser vs. Gm 2 loser) ESPNU9:30 p.m. Gm 7 (Gm 3 winner vs. Gm 4 winner) ESPNU11:30 p.m. Gm 8 (Gm 3 loser vs. Gm 4 loser) ESPNU

Sunday, Nov. 292:30 p.m. Gm 9 (Gm 6 loser vs. Gm 8 loser) ESPNU5:00 p.m. Gm 10 (Gm 5 loser vs. Gm 7 loser) ESPN27:30 p.m. Gm 11 (Gm 6 winner vs. Gm 8 winner) ESPNU10:00 p.m. Gm 12 (Gm 5 winner vs. Gm 7 winner) ESPN2

PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGEFriday, Nov. 13 at Clemson, SC (8:00 p.m.)

Quick FactsLocation Clinton, SCEnrollment 1,200President Dr. John V. GriffithAthletic Director Dr. William B. CarltonNickname Blue HoseColors Garnet and BlueConference Big SouthHome Court Ross E. Templeton Arena (2,500)Press Row Phone (864) 833-8332SID Contact Brent C. HagerSID Email [email protected] Coach Gregg Nibert (Marietta ‘79)Record at Presbyterian 344-248 (20 years)Overall Record SameAssistant Coaches Justin Smith, Quinton Ferrell, Sean Dixon Starters Returning/Lost 4/1Letterwinners Returning/Lost 7/42008-09 Record 12-17Athletic Web Site www.GoBlueHose.com

RosterName Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. HometownWalt Allen F 6-5 220 Jr. London, KYDaniel Brown G 5-11 160 So. Davidson, NCAl’Lonzo Coleman F/C 6-7 230 Jr. Charlotte, NCKevin Davis G 6-2 180 So. Charlotte, NCZach Faircloth G 6-2 175 Fr. Fayetteville, NCRyan Hargrave F 6-6 215 Fr. Taylorsville, NCChase Holmes G 6-4 205 So. Spartanburg, SCJosh Johnson G 6-3 185 Jr. Hendersonville, TNKhalid Mutakabbir G 6-4 190 Fr. Suwanee, GAPierre Miller G 5-10 160 Jr. Warner Robins, GAJay Reynolds F 6-10 245 Fr. Maryville, TNTravis Smith G 6-3 180 Fr. Johns Island, SCJake Troyli F 6-9 185 Fr. Largo, FL

LIBERTYTuesday, Nov. 17 at Lynchburg, VA (10:00 a.m.)

Quick FactsLocation Lynchburg, VAEnrollment 11,311Chancellor Jerry Falwell, Jr.Athletic Director Jeff BarberNickname FlamesColors Red, White and BlueConference Big SouthHome Court Vines Center (8,085)Press Row Phone (434) 582-7451SID Contact TBASID Email TBAHead Coach Dale Layer (Eckerd College ‘80)Record at Liberty First seasonOverall Record 270-193 (16 years)Assistant Coaches Myron Guillory, Jason Eaker, Bryan Joyce Starters Returning/Lost 2/3Letterwinners Returning/Lost 8/42008-09 Overall/Conference Record 23-12/12-6Athletic Web Site www.LibertyFlames.com

RosterName Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. HometownJeremy Anderson G 6-4 200 So. Bowling Green, KYTyler Baker F 6-9 215 Sr. Albuquerque, NMAntwan Burrus F 6-6 210 Fr. Winterville, NCEvan Gordon G 6-2 185 Fr. Indianapolis, INPatrick Konan F 6-5 205 Fr. Abidjan, Ivory CoastCarter McMasters C 6-11 210 Fr. Chattanooga, TNDavid Minaya G 6-6 205 So. Riverview, FLKyle Ohman G 6-4 200 Sr. Mechanicsburg, PAChris Perez G 6-4 197 Fr. Oldsmar, FLJesse Sanders G 6-3 200 So. Sugar Land, TXJames Spencer G 6-1 185 Jr. Newport News, VAJohnny Stephene G 6-1 200 So. Boynton Beach, FLJoel Vander Pol C 6-10 205 Fr. Fort Meyers, FLBill Weaver G 6-4 200 So. Hampton, VA

UNC GREENSBOROFriday, Nov. 20 at Greensboro, NC (7:00 p.m.)

Quick FactsLocation Greensboro, NCEnrollment 17,467President Dr. Linda P. BradyAthletic Director J. RodWyattNickname SpartansColors Blue and GoldConference SouthernHome Court Greensboro Coliseum (7,617)Press Row Phone TBASID Contact Mike HirschmanSID Email [email protected] Coach Mike Dement (East Carolina ‘76)Record at UNC Greensboro 107-126 (8 years)Overall Record 314-316 (22 years)Assistant Coaches Rod Jensen, Brian Judski Corey GipsonStarters Returning/Lost 4/1Letterwinners Returning/Lost 9/32008-09 Overall/Conference Record 5-25/4-16Athletic Web Site www.UNCGSpartans.com

RosterName Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. HometownElhanan Bone F 6-8 220 So. Sandersville, GAPete Brown F 6-6 242 Sr. Emerson, NJBrandon Evans G 6-2 210 Sr. Jackson, TNMike Hardiman G 6-2 190 Sr. Charlotte, NCDeAngelo Jackson F 6-8 215 So. Angier, NCMikko Koivisto G 6-4 195 Sr. Vantaa, FinlandDarrius Sellers F 6-7 215 Jr. Smyrna, GAMontel Smith G 5-10 182 Sr. Greenville, NCSeam Spooner G 6-0 165 So. Raleigh, NCBen Stywall F 6-5 210 Sr. Charlotte, NCKendall Toney G 6-3 203 Sr. Charlotte, NCBrian Cole F 6-8 220 Fr. Dacula, GABrandon Davis G 6-2 165 So. McLeansville,NCTaylor Hoffer F 6-7 215 Fr. Poulsbo, WAKyle Randall G 6-2 175 Fr. Youngstown, OHKorey VanDussen G 6-2 175 Fr. Zeeland, MI

WINTHROPMonday, Nov. 23 at Clemson, SC (7:30 p.m.)

Quick FactsLocation Rock Hill, SCEnrollment 6,600President Dr. Anthony J. DiGiorgioAthletic Director Tom HickmanNickname EaglesColors Garnet and GoldConference Big SouthHome Court Winthrop Coliseum (6,100)Press Row Phone (803) 323-2156SID Contact Jack D. FrostSID Email [email protected] Coach Randy Peele (Virginia Wesleyan ‘80)Record at Winthrop 33-31 (2 years)Overall Record 79-100 (6 years)Assistant Coaches Paul Molinari, Larry Dixon Marty McGillanStarters Returning/Lost 4/1Letterwinners Returning/Lost 12/12008-09 Overall/Conference Record 11-19/9-9Athletic Web Site www.WinthropEagles.com

RosterName Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. HometownAndy Buechert C 6-9 232 Sr. Trier, GermanyJustin Burton G 5-10 159 Jr. Durham, NCCharles Corbin F/C 6-7 229 Jr. Griffin, GARaymond Davis G 6-4 195 Sr. College Park, GAChad DeWitt G 6-2 185 Sr. Darlington, SCRobbie Dreher G 6-4 180 Fr. Greenville, SCJulius Francis C 6-11 243 Fr. Warri, NigeriaGideon Gamble G 6-7 169 Fr. Atlanta, GAAndre Jones G 6-2 177 So. Suffolk, VAChris Malcolm F/C 6-7 202 So. Orlando, FLReggie Middleton G 6-1 170 So. Augusta, GAMatt Morgan C 6-8 224 So. Landover, MDMantoris Robinson F 6-5 200 Sr. Charlotte, NCGeorge Valentine F 6-8 232 Jr. Fayetteville, NC

TEXAS A&MThursday, Nov. 26 at Anaheim, CA (4:30 p.m.)

Quick FactsLocation College Station, TXEnrollment 48,000President R. Bowen LoftinAthletic Director Bill ByrneNickname AggiesColors Maroon and WhiteConference Big 12Home Court Reed Arena (12,989)Press Row Phone TBASID Contact Colin KillianSID Email [email protected] Coach Mark Turgeon (Kansas ‘87)Record at Texas A&M 49-21 (2 years)Overall Record 202-140 (11 years)Assistant Coaches Scott Spinelli, Alvin Williamson Bill WalkerStarters Returning/Lost 3/2Letterwinners Returning/Lost 12/32008-09 Overall/Conference Record 24-10/9-7Athletic Web Site www.AggieAthletics.com

RosterName Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. HometownJeremy Adams G 6-5 200 Fr. Madison, MSJames Blasczyk C 7-0 235 Fr. Houston, TXMarshall Carrell F 6-8 210 Jr. Paris, TXChris Chapman G 5-11 175 Sr. Houston, TXAndrew Darko G 6-0 170 Jr. Conroe, TXBryan Davis F 6-9 240 Sr. Dallas, TXDash Harris G 6-1 175 So. Los Angeles, CANaji Hibbert G 6-6 200 Fr. Baltimore, MDB.J. Holmes G 6-0 175 Jr. Houston, TXDerrek Lewis G 6-5 195 Jr. Tulsa, OKDavid Loubeau F 6-9 215 Fr. Miami, FLKhris Middleton F 6-7 195 Fr. Charleston, SCDerrick Roland G 6-4 185 Sr. Dallas, TXShawn Schepel G 6-4 205 Jr. Dallas, TXDonald Sloan G 6-3 205 Sr. Dallas, TXRay Turner F 6-8 210 Fr. Houston, TXNathan Walkup F 6-7 205 Jr. Houston, TX

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ILLINOISWednesday, Dec. 2 at Clemson, SC (7:15 p.m.)

Quick FactsLocation Urbana-Champaign, ILEnrollment 42,326President B. Joseph WhiteAthletic Director Ron GuentherNickname Fighting IlliniColors Orange and BlueConference Big TenHome Court Assembly Hall (16,618)Press Row Phone (217) 333-1227SID Contact Derrick BursonSID Email [email protected] Coach Bruce Weber (Wisconsin-Milwaukee ‘78)Record at Illinois 152-57 (6 years)Overall Record 255-111 (11 years)Assistant Coaches Wayne McClain, Jay Price Jerrance HowardStarters Returning/Lost 3/2Letterwinners Returning/Lost 8/52008-09 Overall/Conference Record 24-10/11-7Athletic Web Site www.FightingIllini.com

RosterName Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. HometownJoseph Bertrand G 6-5 185 Fr. Sterling, ILBubba Chisholm G 5-11 180 Sr. Champaign, ILBill Cole F 6-9 215 Jr. Peoria, ILMike Davis F 6-9 220 Jr. Alexandria, VATyler Griffey F 6-9 225 Fr. Wildwood, MODominique Keller F 6-7 230 Sr. Port Arthur, TXAlex Legion G 6-5 200 Jr. Detroit, MIDemetri McCamey G 6-3 200 Jr. Bellwood, ILBrandon Paul G 6-4 195 Fr. Gurnee, ILD.J. Richardson G 6-3 185 Fr. Peoria, ILRichard Semrau C 6-10 245 Jr. Grafton, OHStan Simpson C 6-9 230 Fr. Chicago, ILMike Tisdale C 7-1 235 Jr. Riverton, IL

SOUTH CAROLINASunday, Dec. 6 at Clemson, SC (1:00 p.m.)

Quick FactsLocation Columbia, SCEnrollment 25,077President Dr. Harris PastidesAthletic Director Eric HymanNickname GamecocksColors Garnet and BlackConference SoutheasternHome Court Colonial Life Arena (18,000)Press Row Phone (803) 777-6182SID Contact Emily FeeneySID Email [email protected] Coach Darrin Horn (Western Kentucky ‘95)Record at South Carolina 21-10 (1 year)Overall Record 132-58 (6 years)Assistant Coaches Neill Berry, Cypheus Bunton Michael BoyntonStarters Returning/Lost 4/1Letterwinners Returning/Lost 8/32008-09 Overall/Conference Record 21-10/10-6Athletic Web Site www.GamecocksOnline.com

RosterName Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. HometownDominique Archie F 6-7 200 Sr. Augusta, GAEvaldas Baniulis F 6-7 210 Sr. Vilnius, LithuaniaMalik Cooke F 6-5 200 Jr. Charlotte, NCDevan Downey G 5-9 175 Sr. Chester, SCRamon Galloway G 6-2 175 Fr. Palm Beach Gardens, FLMike Holmes C 6-7 230 Jr. Bishopville, SCLakeem Jackson F 6-5 215 Fr. Charlotte, NCJohndre Jefferson F 6-9 205 Jr. Santee, SCSam Muldrow C 6-9 216 Jr. Florence, SCBrandis Raley-Ross G 6-2 193 Sr. Gastonia, NCStephen Spinella G 6-5 190 Fr. Colts Neck, NJAustin Steed F 6-8 215 Jr. Hephzibah, GARobert Wilder G 6-1 185 Sr. Chapin, SC

FURMANSunday, Dec. 13 at Clemson, SC (4:00 p.m.)

Quick FactsLocation Greenville, SCEnrollment 2,600President Dr. David ShiAthletic Director Dr. Gary ClarkNickname PaladinsColors Purple and WhiteConference SouthernHome Court Timmons Arena (5,000)Press Row Phone (864) 294-3620SID Contact Jordan CaskeySID Email [email protected] Coach Jeff Jackson (Cornell ‘84)Record at Furman 28-63 (3 years)Overall Record 49-123 (6 years)Assistant Coaches James Strong, David Willson Mark VandersliceStarters Returning/Lost 5/1Letterwinners Returning/Lost 10/32008-09 Overall/Conference Record 6-24/4-16Athletic Web Site www.FurmanPaladins.com

RosterName Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. HometownBobby Austin G 6-3 200 So. Cincinnati, OHBryson Barnes F 6-6 205 So. Atlanta, GAGarrett Copeland G 6-2 185 So. Fort Mill, SCJustin Dehm G 6-1 182 Jr. Peoria, ILNeil Duval G 6-8 238 So. Southlake, TXDarryl Evans G 6-1 185 Sr. Spartanburg, SCZach Greene G 6-2 185 So. Boone, NCJordan Miller G 6-2 175 Jr. Memphis, TNChris Picardi G 6-1 175 So. Belmont, MACharlie Reddick G 6-5 185 Fr. Powder Springs, GAColin Reddick F 6-9 240 Fr. Powder Springs, GAAmu Saaka F 6-6 210 Jr. Decatur, GABrandon Sebrumbi F 6-9 230 So. Keller, TXNoah States F 6-8 210 Jr. Roanoke, VAChris Toler F 6-9 235 So. Indianapolis, IN

EAST CAROLINAWednesday, Dec. 16 at Greenville, NC (7:00 p.m.)

Quick FactsLocation Greenville, NCEnrollment 27,703Chancellor Dr. Steve BallardAthletic Director Terry HollandNickname PiratesColors Purple and GoldConference Conference USAHome Court Williams Arena (8,000)Press Row Phone (252) 328-0135SID Contact Jody JonesSID Email [email protected] Coach Mack McCarthy (Virginia Tech ‘74)Record at East Carolina 4-36 (2 years)Overall Record 333-213 (18 years)Assistant Coaches Larry Epperly, John Moseley, Michael PerryStarters Returning/Lost 3/2Letterwinners Returning/Lost 6/12008-09 Overall/Conference Record 13-17/5-11Athletic Web Site www.ECUpirates.com

RosterName Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. HometownJamar Abrams G/F 6-6 205 Jr. Richmond, VAWakefield Ellison G 6-5 195 Fr. Asheville, NCHoward Hurt G 6-4 185 Fr. Salisbury, NCCorvonn Gaines G 6-4 190 Fr. Madison, WIDaquan Joyner F 6-7 235 So. Goldsboro, NCDarius Morales F/C 6-9 220 Fr. Orlando, FLDarrius Morrow F 6-8 250 So. Atlanta, GAEvan Salzano G 6-0 175 Fr. Sylva, NCGreyson Sargent G 6-5 185 Sr. Wake Forest, NCJontae Sherrod G 6-2 195 Jr. Tarboro, NCErin Straughn G 6-6 200 Fr. Pensacola, FLChris Turner G 6-5 200 So. Durham, NCChad Wynn C 6-10 255 Jr. Atlanta, GABrock Young G 5-11 175 Jr. Raleigh, NC

COLLEGE OF CHARLESTONSaturday, Dec. 19 at Clemson, SC (TBA)

Quick FactsLocation Charleston, SCEnrollment 11,088President Dr. George BensonAthletic Director Joe HullNickname CougarsColors Maroon and WhiteConference SouthernHome Court Carolina First Arena (5,100)Press Row Phone (843) 953-6554SID Contact Tony CiuffoSID Email [email protected] Coach Bobby CreminsRecord at College of Charleston 65-37 (3 years)Overall Record 519-344 (28 years)Assistant Coaches Mark Byington, Fred Dupree Andrew WilsonStarters Returning/Lost 2/3Letterwinners Returning/Lost 8/42008-09 Overall/Conference Record 27-9/15-5Athletic Web Site www.CofCSports.com

RosterName Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. HometownCasaan Breeden F 6-8 205 Sr. Clio, SCGarrett Campbell F 6-8 230 Sr. Myrtle Beach, SCAndrew Goudelock G 6-1 200 Jr. Lilburn,GAWillis Hall F 6-6 215 Fr. Charlotte, NCAndrew Lawrence G 6-1 190 Fr. London, EnglandDonavan Monroe G 6-1 205 Jr. Waxhaw, NCQuasim Pugh G 5-11 185 So. Brooklyn, NYJeremy Simmons F 6-8 230 Jr. Lithonia, GAMatt Sundberg F 6-8 195 So. Kennesaw, GAEvan Turkish G 6-1 186 So. Metairie, LAJordan Turok G 6-1 190 Jr. Chapin, SCTony White, Jr. G 6-0 150 Sr. Knoxville, TNAntwaine Wiggins F 6-7 193 Jr. Greeneville, TNRashad Wright C 6-9 200 Fr. Agawam, MA

WESTERN CAROLINATuesday, Dec. 22 at Clemson, SC (7:30 p.m.)

Quick FactsLocation Cullowhee, NCEnrollment 9,400President Dr. John W. BardoAthletic Director Chip SmithNickname CatamountsColors Purple and GoldConference SouthernHome Court Ramsey Center (7,826)Press Row Phone (828) 227-2129SID Contact Daniel HookerSID Email [email protected] Coach Larry Hunter (Ohio ‘71)Record at Western Carolina 50-73 (4 years)Overall Record 559-297 (29 years)Assistant Coaches Wade O’Connor, Anquell McCollum Andre GrayStarters Returning/Lost 5/0Letterwinners Returning/Lost 10/32008-09 Overall/Conference Record 16-15/11-9Athletic Web Site www.CatamountSports.com

RosterName Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. HometownAntoine Childs G/F 6-6 205 Fr. Beaver Falls, PAKeaton Cole G 5-10 170 Fr. Toronto, OntarioAdrian Gailliard F 6-7 225 Jr. Sewell, NJBlake Gallagher F 6-8 240 So. Monroe, NCBrandon Giles G 6-6 200 Jr. Auburndale, FLRichie Gordon F 6-9 245 So. Atlanta, GAHarouna Mutombo G 6-4 195 Fr. Pickering, OntarioAnthony Phillip F 6-4 210 Jr. Lauderdale Lakes, FLJake Robinson F 6-8 205 Jr. Canton, NCKendall Russell F 6-6 205 Jr. Chicago, ILSam Smithson C 6-9 225 Fr. Horse Shoe, NCTrey Sumler G 6-2 175 Fr. Rocky Mount, NCBrigham Waginger G 6-2 175 Jr. South Webster, OHMike Williams G 6-2 175 Jr. Baton Rouge, LA

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SC STATETuesday, Dec. 29 at Clemson, SC (7:30 p.m.)

Quick FactsLocation Orangeburg, SCEnrollment 4,700President Dr. George E. CooperAthletic Director Charlene JohnsonNickname BulldogsColors Garnet and BlueConference Mid-Eastern Athletic ConferenceHome Court Smith-Hammond-Middleton Memorial Center (3,200)Press Row Phone (803) 536-8653SID Contact Bill HamiltonSID Email [email protected] Coach Tim Carter (Kansas ‘79)Record at SC State 30-34 (2 years)Overall Record 190-186 (13 years)Assistant Coaches Michael Walton, Dwight Evans Lorenzo M. WatkinsStarters Returning/Lost 2/3Letterwinners Returning/Lost 3/52008-09 Overall/Conference Record 17-14/10-6Athletic Web Site www.SCSUathletics.com

RosterName Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. HometownShaquille Barber G 6-0 175 Fr. Griffin, GACarrio Bennett G 6-1 160 Jr. Piedmont, SCLouis Brown G 6-1 170 So. Bluffton, SCJason Flagler G/F 6-4 185 Sr. Woodbridge, VAJodd Maxey F 6-7 195 Fr. Statham, GADevin McBride G 6-2 180 Jr. Philadelphia, PARio Pitt F 6-7 215 So. Amityville, NYDarnell Porter G 6-4 180 Jr. Long Beach, CABrandon Smalls G 6-5 190 Sr. North Charleston, SCWestley Telfare G 6-4 190 Jr. Lawrenceville, GAKhalif Toombs G 5-9 160 Fr. Atlantic City, NJArsenio Williams F 6-4 210 Sr. Chicago, ILTyvon Williams G 6-0 175 Jr. New York, NYJoseph Wright F 6-7 230 Jr. Marion, SC

DUKESunday, Jan. 3 at Durham, NC (7:45 p.m.)

Saturday, Jan. 23 at Clemson, SC (9:00 p.m.)

Quick FactsLocation Durham, NCEnrollment 6,340President Dr. Richard H. BrodheadAthletic Director Kevin WhiteNickname Blue DevilsColors Duke Blue and WhiteConference Atlantic CoastHome Court Cameron Indoor Stadium (9,314)Press Row Phone (919) 684-6186SID Contact Matt PlizgaSID Email [email protected] Coach Mike Krzyzewski (Army ‘69)Record at Duke 760-215 (29 years)Overall Record 833-274 (34 years)Assistant Coaches Steve Wojciechowski, Chris Collins, Nate JamesStarters Returning/Lost 4/1Letterwinners Returning/Lost 9/52008-09 Overall/Conference Record 30-7/11-5Athletic Web Site www.GoDuke.com

RosterName Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. HometownOlek Czyz F 6-7 240 So. Gdynia, PolandJordan Davidson G 6-1 180 Gr. Melbourne, ARAndre Dawkins G 6-4 190 Fr. Chesapeake, VASteve Johnson F 6-5 210 Jr. Colorado Springs, CORyan Kelly F 6-10 220 Fr. Raleigh, NCCasey Peters G 6-3 185 Jr. Red Bank, NJMason Plumlee F 6-10 230 Fr. Warsaw, INMiles Plumlee F 6-10 240 So. Warsaw, INJon Scheyer G 6-5 190 Sr. Northbrook, ILKyle Singler F 6-8 230 Jr. Medford, ORNolan Smith G 6-2 185 Jr. Upper Marlboro, MDLance Thomas F 6-8 225 Sr. Scotch Plains, NJBrian Zoubek C 7-1 260 Sr. Haddonfield, NJ

BOSTON COLLEGESaturday, Jan. 9 at Clemson, SC (4:00 p.m.)

Tuesday, Jan. 26 at Chestnut Hill, MA (7:00 p.m.)

Quick FactsLocation Chestnut Hill, MAEnrollment 14,500President Rev. William P. Leahy, S.J.Athletic Director Gene DeFilippoNickname EaglesColors Maroon and GoldConference Atlantic CoastHome Court Silvio O. Conte Forum (8,606)Press Row Phone (617) 552-8989SID Contact Dick KelleySID Email [email protected] Coach Al Skinner (Massachusetts ‘74)Record at Boston College 232-149 (12 years)Overall Record 370-275 (21 years)Assistant Coaches Pat Duquette, Bonzie Colson, Mo CassaraStarters Returning/Lost 4/1Letterwinners Returning/Lost 11/12008-09 Overall/Conference Record 22-12/9-7Athletic Web Site www.BCeagles.com

RosterName Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. HometownCortney Dunn F 6-8 238 Jr. Dallas, TXDallas Elmore G 6-5 210 So. Fort Collins, COReggie Jackson G 6-3 200 So. Colorado Springs, CONick Mosakowski G 6-1 190 Jr. Swampscott, MABiko Paris G 6-1 200 Jr. New Orleans, LACorey Raji F 6-6 218 Jr. Twp Washington, NJEvan Ravenel F/C 6-8 260 So. Tampa, FLTyler Roche F 6-7 218 Sr. Hooksett, NHRakim Sanders G/F 6-5 230 Jr. Pawtucket, RIJosh Southern C 6-10 252 Jr. Saginaw, MIJoe Trapani F 6-8 225 Jr. Madison, CT

NORTH CAROLINAWednesday, Jan. 13 at Clemson, SC (9:00 p.m.)

Quick FactsLocation Chapel Hill, NCEnrollment 27,700Chancellor Holden ThorpAthletic Director Dick BaddourNickname Tar HeelsColors Carolina Blue and WhiteConference Atlantic CoastHome Court Dean E. Smith Center (21,750)Press Row Phone (919) 962-8815SID Contact Steve KirschnerSID Email [email protected] Coach Roy Williams (North Carolina ‘72)Record at North Carolina 176-37 (6 years)Overall Record 594-138 (21 years)Assistant Coaches Steve Robinson, Jerod Haase, C.B. McGrathStarters Returning/Lost 2/4Letterwinners Returning/Lost 8/92008-09 Overall/Conference Record 34-4/13-3Athletic Web Site www.TarHeelBlue.com

RosterName Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. HometownMarc Campbell G 6-0 175 Sr. Raleigh, NCEd Davis F 6-10 225 So. Richmond, VALarry Drew II G 6-2 180 So. Encino, CAMarcus Ginyard G/F 6-5 210 Sr. Alexandria, VAWill Graves F/G 6-6 240 Jr. Greensboro, NCJohn Henson F 6-10 195 Fr. Tampa, FLLeslie McDonald G 6-4 215 Fr. Memphis, TNDexter Strickland G 6-3 180 Fr. Rahway, NJDeon Thompson F 6-9 245 Sr. Torrance, CAJustin Watts G 6-4 210 So. Durham, NCDavid Wear F 6-10 225 Fr. Huntington Beach, CATravis Wear F 6-10 235 Fr. Huntington Beach, CATyler Zeller F 7-0 240 So. Washington, IN

NC STATESaturday, Jan. 16 at Raleigh, NC (12:00 p.m.)

Quick FactsLocation Raleigh, NCEnrollment 31,000Chancellor Dr. Jim WoodwardAthletic Director Lee FowlerNickname WolfpackColors Red and WhiteConference Atlantic CoastHome Court RBC Center (19,700)Press Row Phone (919) 861-6190SID Contact Brian ReinhardtSID Email [email protected] Coach Sidney Lowe (St. Paul’s ‘06)Record at NC State 51-46 (3 years)Overall Record SameAssistant Coaches Monte Towe, Larry Harris, Pete StricklandStarters Returning/Lost 2/3Letterwinners Returning/Lost 7/52008-09 Overall/Conference Record 16-14/6-10Athletic Web Site www.GoPack.com

RosterName Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. HometownJosh Davis F 6-6 205 Fr. Raleigh, NCFarnold Degand G 6-3 185 Sr. Boston, MAJavier Gonzalez G 5-11 172 Jr. Carolina, Puerto RicoDennis Horner F 6-9 218 Sr. Linwood, NJRichard Howell F 6-7 215 Fr. Marietta, GAEnrico Kufuor G 6-1 180 Jr. Berlin, GermanyJulius Mays G 6-2 188 So. Marion, INKaycee Obi-Gwacham F 6-6 215 Jr. Fayetteville, NCDeshawn Painter F 6-9 220 Fr. Norfolk, VATracy Smith F 6-8 240 Jr. Detroit, MIJohnny Thomas F 6-5 203 So. Morehead City, NCJordan Vandenberg C 7-0 230 Fr. Melbourne, AustraliaC.J. Williams G/F 6-5 203 So. Fayetteville, NCScott Wood G/F 6-6 170 Fr. Marion, IN

GEORGIA TECHTuesday, Jan. 19 at Atlanta, GA (7:00 p.m.)Tuesday, Mar. 2 at Clemson, SC (8:00 p.m.)

Quick FactsLocation Atlanta, GAEnrollment 19,404President Dr. G.P. “Bud” PetersonAthletic Director Dan RadakovichNickname Yellow JacketsColors Old Gold and WhiteConference Atlantic CoastHome Court Alexander Memorial Coliseum (9,191)Press Row Phone (404) 894-5458SID Contact Mike StamusSID Email [email protected] Coach Paul Hewitt (St. John Fisher ‘85)Record at Georgia Tech 154-131 (9 years)Overall Record 220-158 (11 years)Assistant Coaches John O’Connor, Peter Zaharis, Darryl LaBarrieStarters Returning/Lost 4/1Letterwinners Returning/Lost 11/42008-09 Overall/Conference Record 12-19/2-14Athletic Web Site www.RamblinWreck.com

RosterName Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. HometownD’Andre Bell G 6-6 220 Sr. Los Angeles, CADerek Craig G 6-4 180 So. Spring, TXDerrick Favors F 6-10 234 Fr. Atlanta, GANick Foreman G 6-3 197 So. Bellaire, TXKammeon Holsey F 6-8 199 Fr. Sparta, GAGani Lawal F 6-9 233 Jr. Norcross, GADaniel Miller C 7-0 240 Fr. Loganville, GAMaurice Miller G 6-2 185 Jr. Memphis, TNBrian Oliver F 6-6 222 Fr. New Castle, DEZachery Peacock F 6-8 240 Sr. Miami, FLGlen Rice, Jr. G 6-5 194 Fr. Marietta, GABrad Sheehan C 7-0 233 Jr. Latham, NYSam Shew F 6-5 190 Jr. Decatur, GAIman Shumpert G 6-5 200 So. Oak Park, ILLance Storrs G 6-5 220 Jr. Decatur, GAMfon Udofia G 6-2 175 Fr. Stone Mountain, GA

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MARYLANDSunday, Jan. 31 at Clemson, SC (5:30 p.m.)

Wednesday, Feb. 24 at College Park, MD (9:00 p.m.)

Quick FactsLocation College Park, MDEnrollment 37,000President Dr. C.D. Mote, Jr.Athletic Director Deborah A. YowNickname TerrapinsColors Red, White, Black, and GoldConference Atlantic CoastHome Court Comcast Center (17,950)Press Row Phone (301) 314-8624SID Contact Doug DullSID Email [email protected] Coach Gary Williams (Maryland ‘68)Record at Maryland 418-229 (20 years)Overall Record 625-357 (31 years)Assistant Coaches Chuck Driesell, Keith Booth, Robert EhsanStarters Returning/Lost 4/1Letterwinners Returning/Lost 11/22008-09 Overall/Conference Record 21-14/7-9Athletic Web Site www.UMterps.com

RosterName Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. HometownAdrian Bowie G 6-2 190 Jr. Greenbelt, MDJerome Burney F 6-9 220 Jr. Atlanta, GAJin Soo Choi F 6-8 185 So. Suwon, South KoreaSteve Goins C 6-10 245 So. Chicago, ILDino Gregory F 6-7 230 Jr. Baltimore, MDEric Hayes G 6-4 180 Sr. Dumfries, VALandon Milbourne F 6-7 205 Sr. Roswell, GASean Mosley G 6-4 210 So. Baltimore, MDJames Padgett F 6-8 225 Fr. Brooklyn, NYDavid Pearman G/F 6-6 200 Jr. Columbia, MDCliff Tucker G/F 6-6 205 Jr. El Paso, TXGreivis Vasquez G 6-6 200 Sr. Caracas, VenezuelaJordan Williams F 6-10 260 Fr. Torrington, CT

VIRGINIA TECHSaturday, Feb. 6 at Blacksburg, VA (4:00 p.m.)

Quick FactsLocation Blacksburg, VAEnrollment 30,000President Dr. Charles StegarAthletic Director Jim WeaverNickname HokiesColors Chicago Maroon and Burnt OrangeConference Atlantic CoastHome Court Cassell Coliseum (9,847)Press Row Phone (540) 231-3048SID Contact Bill DyerSID Email [email protected] Coach Seth Greenberg (Fairleigh Dickinson ‘78)Record at Virginia Tech 107-85 (6 years)Overall Record 320-255 (19 years)Assistant Coaches James Johnson, Ryan Odom, Bill CourtneyStarters Returning/Lost 3/2Letterwinners Returning/Lost 8/42008-09 Overall/Conference Record 19-15/7-9Athletic Web Site www.HokieSports.com

RosterName Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. HometownJeff Allen F 6-7 230 Jr Washington, DCManny Atkins G/F 6-7 200 Fr. Stone Mountain, GATerrell Bell F 6-6 205 Jr. Stone Mountain, GABen Boggs G 6-4 200 Fr. Roanoke, VAVictor Davila F 6-8 245 So. Casovanas, PRPaul Debnam G 6-3 195 Sr. Farmville, VAMalcolm Delaney G 6-3 170 Jr. Baltimore, MDErick Green G 6-4 185 Fr. Winchester, VADorenzo Hudson G 6-5 220 Jr. Charlotte, NCCadarian Raines F 6-9 230 Fr. Petersburg, VAGene Swindle C 6-11 260 Fr. Miami, FLJ.T. Thompson F 6-6 210 Jr. Monroe, NCLewis Witcher F 6-9 218 Sr. Rocky Mount, VA

FLORIDA STATEWednesday, Feb. 10 at Clemson, SC (7:00 p.m.)Sunday, Feb. 28 at Tallahassee, FL (5:30 p.m.)

Quick FactsLocation Tallahassee, FLEnrollment 39,136President Dr. T.K. WetherellAthletic Director Randy SpetmanSymbol SeminolesColors Garnet and GoldConference Atlantic CoastHome Court Donald L. Tucker Center (12,100)Press Row Phone (850) 224-4098SID Contact Chuck WalshSID Email [email protected] Coach Leonard Hamilton (UT-Martin ‘71)Record at Florida State 131-96 (7 years)Overall Record 331-306 (22 years)Assistant Coaches Stan Jones, Corey Williams, Andy EnfieldStarters Returning/Lost 3/2Letterwinners Returning/Lost 8/32008-09 Overall/Conference Record 25-10/10-6Athletic Web Site www.Seminoles.com

RosterName Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. HometownSolomon Alabi C 7-1 251 So. Kadunua, NigeriaJordan DeMercy F 6-7 215 Jr. Norcross, GADeividas Dulkys G 6-5 196 So. Silute, LithuaniaXavier Gibson F/C 6-11 240 So. Dothan, ALPierre Jordan G 6-0 165 So. Dunwoody, GADerwin Kitchen G 6-4 204 Jr. Jacksonville, FLLuke Loucks G 6-5 196 So. Clearwater, FLJoey Moreau G 6-2 165 Fr. Bradenton, FLRyan Reid F 6-8 238 Sr. Lauderdale Lakes, FLChris Singleton F 6-9 227 So. Dunwoody, GATerrance Shannon F 6-8 220 Fr. Forsyth, GAMichael Snaer G 6-5 200 Fr. Moreno Valley, CA

MIAMI (FL)Saturday, Feb. 13 at Clemson, SC (12:00 p.m.)

Quick FactsLocation Coral Gables, FLEnrollment 15,323President Dr. Donna E. ShalalaAthletic Director Kirby HocuttNickname HurricanesColors Orange, Green and WhiteConference Atlantic CoastHome Court BankUnited Center (7,200)Press Row Phone (305) 284-2111SID Contact Margaret BelchSID Email [email protected] Coach Frank Haith (Elon ‘88)Record at Miami 88-73 (5 years)Overall Record SameAssistant Coaches Jorge Fernandez, Jake Morton, Michael SchwartzStarters Returning/Lost 2/3Letterwinners Returning/Lost 7/52008-09 Overall/Conference Record 19-13/7-9Athletic Web Site www.HurricaneSports.com

RosterName Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. HometownGarrius Adams G 6-6 179 Fr. Apex, NCAntoine Allen G 6-1 172 Fr. Baltimore, MDDwayne Collins F 6-8 243 Sr. Miami, FLJames Dews G 6-4 207 Sr. Cincinnati, OHJulian Gamble C 6-9 245 So. Durham, NCMalcolm Grant G 6-1 185 So. Brooklyn, NYReggie Johnson C 6-9 296 Fr. Winston-Salem, NCDeQuan Jones F 6-7 216 So. Stone Mountain, GADonnavan Kirk F 6-9 217 Fr. Pontiac, MICyrus McGowan F 6-9 236 Sr. Brooksville, MSRyan Quigtar G 5-11 172 So. Skyway, WADurand Scott G 6-3 188 Fr. New York, NYAdrian Thomas F 6-7 226 Sr. Pembroke Pines, FL

VIRGINIASaturday, Feb. 20 at Clemson, SC (4:00 p.m.)

Quick FactsLocation Charlottesville, VAEnrollment 21, 057President John T. Casteen IIIAthletic Director Craig LittlepageNickname CavaliersColors Orange and BlueConference Atlantic CoastHome Court John Paul Jones Arena (14, 593)Press Row Phone (434) 296-5910SID Contact Rich MurraySID Email [email protected] Coach Tony Bennett (Wisconsin-Green Bay ‘92)Record at Virginia First YearOverall Record 69-33 (3 years)Assistant Coaches Ritchie McKay, Ron Sanchez, Jason Williford Starters Returning/Lost 5/0Letterwinners Returning/Lost 11/32008-09 Overall/Conference Record 10-18/4-12Athletic Web Site www.VirginiaSports.com

RosterName Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. HometownCalvin Baker G 6-2 190 Sr. Newport News, VAJontel Evans G 5-11 185 Fr. Hampon, VAMustapha Farrakhan G 6-4 175 Jr. Harvey, ILJeff Jones G 6-4 190 Jr. Chester, PAThomas Kody G 6-3 183 Fr. McLean, VASylven Landesberg G 6-6 207 So. Flushing, NYJerome Meyinsse F/C 6-9 233 Sr. Baton Rouge, LAMike Scott F 6-8 239 Jr. Chesapeake, VAAssane Sene C 7-0 234 So. Saint-Louis, SenegalWill Sherrill F 6-9 217 Jr. New York, NYTristan Spurlock G/F 6-8 217 Fr. Woodbridge, VASolomon Tat G/F 6-5 217 Sr. Jos Plateau, NigeriaJamil Tucker F 6-9 240 Sr. Gary, INSammy Zeglinski G 6-0 182 So. Philadelphia, PA

WAKE FORESTSunday, Mar. 7 at Winston-Salem, NC (6:00 p.m.)

Quick FactsLocation Winston-Salem, NCEnrollment 4,476President Dr. Nathan O. HatchAthletic Director Ron WellmanNickname Demon DeaconsColors Old Gold and BlackConference Atlantic CoastHome Court Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum (14,665)Press Row Phone (336) 727-2945SID Contact Scott WortmanSID Email [email protected] Coach Dino Gaudio (Ohio ‘81)Record at Wake Forest 41-20 (3 years)Overall Record 109-144 (9 years)Assistant Coaches Jeff Battle, Dave Wojcik, Rusty LaRueStarters Returning/Lost 3/2Letterwinners Returning/Lost 8/32008-09 Overall/Conference Record 24-7/11-5Athletic Web Site www.WakeForestSports.com

RosterName Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. HometownAl-Farouq Aminu F 6-9 215 So. Norcross, GAGary Clark G 6-4 195 Jr. Sarasota, FLBrooks Godwin F 6-5 200 So Winston-Salem, NCC.J. Harris G 6-2 175 Fr. Winston-Salem, NCChas McFarland C 7-0 245 Sr. Lovington, ILIshmael Smith G 6-0 175 Sr. Concord, NCAri Stewart F 6-7 200 Fr. Marietta, GAKonner Tucker G 6-4 175 So. Fort Worth, TXTy Walker C 7-0 215 So. Wilmington, NCDavid Weaver F/C 6-11 250 Jr. Black Mountain, NCL.D. Williams G 6-4 210 Sr. Yadkinville, NCTony Woods C 6-11 245 So. Rome, GA

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CLEMSON EXPERIENCE Many have said that experience is the best teacher.Perhapsthat’swhystudentswhoattendClemsonUniversitynotonlyseeksuperioracademics,theylookforbroaderopportunities--hands-onlearning,astrongersenseoffamilyandcommunity,andapowerfulconnectiontotheworldaroundthem.Thebestofbothworlds,Clemson isredefiningtheterm“top-tierresearchuniver-sity”bycombiningthescientificandtechnologicalhorsepowerofamajorresearchuniversitywiththehighlyengagedacademicandsocialenvironmentofaprivate,liberalartscollege. Describedastheperfectblendofgeography,camrade-rieandscholarship,Clemsonismorethanjustasteppingstonetoacademicexcellence.It’sthegatewaytotherestofyourlife. TheClemsonExperience isdifferentforeverystudent.There are countless opportunities to participate in decades oftradition, perform community service and pursue challenginglearningsituations.Clemsonisavibrant,student-centeredcom-munitythatthrivesonleadership,collaboration,publicservice,rel-evantresearchandawinningspirit--inacademics,athleticsandlife.Whateveryourinterests,Clemsongoesbeyondtextbooksandlecturestoprovideanenvironmentwhereyoucanplay,discover,in-novateandapplywhatyou’velearnedtoleavealastingimpressionontherestoftheworld.

ESPN’s College Game-Day visited Clemson in

2006.President Barack Obama at a

politicalrallyoncampus.

U.S. News & World Report

ranks Clemson 22nd among

allpublicnationaluniversities.Selected as one of a few “CampuseswithaConscience”byThePrincetonRe-view, Clemson has always encouragedfaculty and students to participate in

communityserviceprojects.

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*18,317studentenrollment*89countriesrepresentedinstudentenrollment*91%freshmanretentionrate*14:1student-to-teacherratio*31averageclasssize*1,223full-timeteachingfacultymembers*5colleges*68undergraduateprograms*111graduateprograms

Clemson Quick Facts

Clemsonis includedonBusinessWeek’sList

oftopbusinessprograms.

"There is something in these hills that brings together and binds to-gether and holds together men and women of all persuasions, of allheights,sizes,weights,andculturalbackgrounds-somethingthatcutsacrosseverydifference,spanseverygap,penetrateseverywall-some-thingthatmakesamanorawomanstandtaller,feelbetterandsaywithhighpridetoallwithinearshot,‘IwenttoClemson.’" --from"SomethinginTheseHills"byJoeSherman‘34

The Unofficial, Unbiased, Insider’s Guide to the 328MostInterestingCollegescitedClemsonasatopschool

incareerpreparation.

Kaplan/NewsweekCollegeCatalogincludes

Clemson among the nation’s top hot and

trendyschoolsthatareacademicallychal-

lenging,havethebestWebsitesandoffer

thebesttuitionvalue.

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TheHendrixCenteristhehubofstudentactivityoncampus.The108,000square-footfacilityhousesaconveniencestore,afoodcourt,amovietheater,meetingrooms,aswellasthestudentbookstore.

TheHendrixCenterisalsohometotheMichelinCareerCenter.TheMichelinCareerCenteroffersmanybeneficialservicessuchascareerwork-shops,on-campusinterviewing,internshipsprograms,experientialeducationandresumecritiquing.ClemsonUniversityCareerServiceswasranked#3forCareerServicesinthe2010PrincetonReviewRank-ingofBestColleges.

TheGanttInterculturalCenterprovidessupportservicesforClemson’sstudentsofcolorandinternationalstudents,whileatthesametimefosteringacampuscommunitythatrecognizes,celebrates,ap-preciatesandvaluesdiversity.

Featuring200,000squarefeetofspace,

FikeRecreationCenterisoneofthepremieruniversityrecreationfacilitiesinthestate.SwannFitnessCenterfeaturesan8,000sqaure-footatriumwithnewweightandcardioequipment,anelevatedrun/walktrack,basketballcourts,aerobics/multipurposerooms,lockerrooms,apool,racquetballcourtsandaclimbingwall.Morethan50intramuralandclubsportsareavailablethroughFike.

TheEdgarA.BrownUniver-sityUnionhousesmanyimportantofficesandservicesforClemsonstudents.Itishometothestudentpostoffice,

theApplestore,CCIT,andavarietyofdiningoptionsinclud-ingChili’sToo.TheUnionUndergroundisequippedwith10bowlinglanes,tournamentpooltables,tabletennis,foosball,airhockey,avideoarcadeandmore.

TheUniversityUnionisalsohometotheCenterforStudentInvolve-ment.Fromcommunityservicetoentertainmentandeverythinginbetween,theCenterforStudentInvolvementaimstohelpconnectstudentswhohavesimilarinterestsaswellasprovideopportunitiestogainvaluableexperienceswhilehavingagreattime.With315studentorganizationsoncampus,therearelotsofwaystogetinvolvedatClemson!

TheBrooksCenterforPerform-ingArtspresentsmorethan75perfor-

manceseachyear,includingBroadwaytouringshows,internationalchambermusicensembles,Clemsonstudentproductionsandfamilyentertainment.

TheRobertMuldrowCooperLibrary,locatedinthecenterofcampus,isthemainlibraryoftheClemsonUniversityLibrariesSystem.Sixfloorshousemorethan1.5milllionitems,includingbooks,periodicalsandmicroforms.

There’ssomethinginthesoilofBowmanFieldthatbuildscharacter,responsibility,courageandteamworkinthelivesandheartsofClemsonstu-dents.BowmanFieldholdsasenseoftimelessconnectionforClemson,andservesasa“greenbeach”onsunnydaysandtheperfectplacefortheunionoftownandcompusforspecialevents.

Clemson ranked #1 for schools with

the Happiest Students in the Princeton Review’s annual survey of

120,000 college students across the country. “Clemson students approach life ‘Southern style’: We’re pretty laid back, we like to have a good time,

work hard, and have pride.”

CAMPUS LIFE

FikeRecreationCenter

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MichelinCareerCenterHendrixStudentCenter

FikeRecreationCenter

TwentypercentofClemsonstudentsaremembersofoneof40nationalGreek

organizations.

StudentsandstaffgatheronBowmanFieldeveryHomecomingweektobuildhousesfor

HabitatforHumanity.

*8student-runmediaorganizations*12freeCATbusroutes*14diningfacilities*16intramuralsportsofferedeachyear*18holesofgolf*47bellsringinginTillmanHall*50+clubsports*295-acreSCBotanicalGardenlocatedoncampus*315studentclubs&organizations*400+Wi-Fispots*1.5millionitemsintheCooperLibrary

Campus Fact Book

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Sinceitsinceptionin1991,theStudent-AthleteEnrichmentProgramshaveprovidedstudent-athletesacontinuedcommitmenttoexcellence.Ourapproachistoaddressthetotalstudent-athlete,andwearecommittedtocoachingourstudent-athletes to success in the academic, personal growth, career, andcommunityservicearenas. AsanoriginalmemberoftheNCAACHAMPS/LifeSkillsProgram,weprovideopportunitiesandservicestoaddressthechangingneedsandskillsofstudent-athletesduringcollegeandaftergraduation.ThisprogramwasselectedfortheDivision I-A Athletic Director’s Association “Program of Excellence” Award, alifetimeawardrecognizingCHAMP/LifeSkillsexcellence. TheStudent-AthleteEnrichmentProgramsarehousedinVickeryHall,locatedinthecenterofcampus.The$3-millionstructureisasimpressiveaestheticallyasotherathleticfacilities.Itrecentlyunderwent$300,000inrenovationstofurtherassistourstudent-athletesintheclassroom.ButtheimportanceofVickeryHalltoourstudent-athletesisnotfoundinthestructureitself,butinthemanyprogramsthatthebuildinghouses.

VICKERY HALLStudent-Athlete Enrichment

ComputerLab

VickeryHallopenedinthefallof1991andwasthefirstfacilityinthecountryconstructedsolelytoprovideacademicsupporttostudent-athletes.Thetwo-story,27,000square-footbuildingisopenalldayandintotheeveninghourstoaccommodatethestudent-athletes’extendedschedules. Ourprogramsarededicatedtoprovideaholistic,educationalexpe-rience by inspiring an environment of respect, integrity, and excellence.Throughtheseservices,Vickeryguidesandencourageseachindividualtoreachhisorherfullpotentialasastudent,athlete,andcitizen.

TheVickeryHallcomputerlabhouses47networkedworksta-

tions,high-resolutioncolorprinters,andtwoscanningstations

andisstaffedbytrainedcomputersupportpersonnel.

Auditorium

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CAREERDEVELOPMENTCOMMITMENT

The Career Enhancement Program providesstudent-athletes anopportunity to de-velop and meet theircareer aspirationsby participating invariousseminars.Wecoordinate with theacademic colleges,the Michelin Cen-ter, and throughathletic contactstoprovidestudent-athletes with job-searchingskillsandstrategies,intern-ships, practicalexperiences, andhelp in securingsummer employ-ment.Theyaredesignedtoaddressspecificcareeropportunitiesandproviderelatedinformationaboutthestudent-athletesforeachyear. OnemajoraspectoftheCareerEnhancementProgramistofocusonbuildingaresuméandinterviewingtechniques.Thissegmentisdesignedtobetterprepareour student-athletes for full-time employment. Another aspect utilizes theresourcesavailabletotheUniversity,AlumniCenter,andathleticdepartment.Thestaffworkstoestablishanetworkofbusinesses,companies,andexecutiveswhowillassistwithprovidinginternshipandemploymentopportunities. TheStudent-AthleteEnrichmentProgramshaveacareercounseloronstaff,socareeradviceisreadilyavailableinVickeryHall.Uniquetoourprogram,thecareercounselorisamemberoftheMichelinCareerCenterandSAEPstaff.ThislinkbetweenathleticsandtheMichelinCareerCenterprovidesstudent-athletesthe most up-to-date information and resources in career development, andpreparationforentranceintothejobmarketupongraduation.

PERSONALDEVELOPMENTCOMMITMENT One of the most important programs in Vickery Hall that helps student-athletesreachtheirfullpotentialandengagesuccessfullyintheircollegeexpe-rienceisthePersonalGrowth&Developmentprogram.Onekeycomponentisafirst-semesterfreshmanclassdesignedtoassiststudent-athletesinmakinga successful transition into the university along with athletic life. All first-semesterfreshmenattendasemester-longseriesofworkshops,targetingthetransitionalissuesoftimemanagement,organizationalstrategies,healthandwellnessissues,athleticperformance,diversityissues,careerorientation,andservicetraining. Throughouttheacademicyear,allstudent-athletesarerequiredtoattendlarge-group programs, which focus on pertinent social, health, or athletic is-sues.

*Improveacademicperformance*Assiststudent-athletesinbecominggoalorientedandaspiringtothosegoals*Assist with career planning and preparation for theworkingworld*Attain higher overall graduation rates and grade pointaverages*Increasethenumberofstudentathletesreceivingaca-demichonorsandrecognition*Promote graduate work and increase postgraduatescholarshipsandopportunities*Promoteandencourageallstudentathletestomaintaingoodacademicstandards

Goals and Expected Results

*Educationandlifelonglearningasthefoundationofourprogram*Integrity and honesty in our dealing with student-ath-letes,faculty,andstaff*Respectandresponsibility,bothgivenandinspired*Holisticdevelopmentofeachstudentathlete*TheethicalstandardsgoverningClemsonUniversity,theACC,andtheNCAA

Vickery Hall Values

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HUCKABEE ANNEX

The Huckabee Annex was dedicated in April of 2002. The facility was made possible by the $1 million contribution of an anonymous donor who wished to name the facility in honor of the late Joseph Lavern Huckabee. A native of Marion, SC, Mr. Huckabee came to Clemson as a student in 1950 and served in the Air Force in the Korean war after his graduation. He was a member of IPTAY for 47 continuous years until his death in 2001 after a bout with cancer. He served on the Clemson Board of Visitors. Huckabee was honored at a dinner in Clemson in December of 2001. “It is truly an honor for our family to be here to accept this naming opportunity,” said Watts Huckabee, who spoke on behalf of the family. “I believe our father and your friend (the donor) chose to live a morally balanced life, focusing on how he could impact other lives with acts of kindness.” The generous gift toward the annex allowed Clemson to construct a modern $7.5 million facility that serves Clemson’s men’s and women’s program in all facets of their career as a Clemson Tiger. The facility that was constructed over the tunnel end (South) of Littlejohn Coliseum includes a new practice gym. This is the first time the Clemson program has had a practice gym and it allows the Tigers to work on their game year-round in a private environment. New equipment rooms and training rooms are also a part of the facility. The athletic training room includes offices for the men’s and women’s athletic training staff. It is among the largest basketball-only facilities of its kind in the nation.

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The Clemson men’s basketball locker room is located on the second floor of the Huckabee Annex at Littlejohn Coliseum. The Tigers’ locker room is a state-of-the-art area in which the players can study or relax in their time away from the classroom and basketball court. New lockers were added in the summer of 2004, along with new hardwood flooring and wainscoting. Each player locker is now marked by a game action shot and jersey number. The living room area of the locker room is complete with leather sofas and video rockers on which to watch one of the three plasma televisions or to play the latest video gaming system. A state-of-the-art audio system with ceiling speakers is also included within the locker room area. A study area with three computer stations is also located in the locker room. Adjacent to the living room area, which also features a kitchen and snack area, is a meeting area that includes another plasma television for watching game tape and white boards for drawing plays. A renovated team film room is also located on the second floor of the Huckabee Annex, just across from the team locker room. The film room was fitted with orange leather stadium seating for comfort and convenience, as well as a giant 133” diagonal screen with a Sony Cineza high definition projection system and Dolby Digital surround sound. The strength training facility is also a part of the Huckabee Annex. Located on the third floor of the facility, the nearly 4,000 square foot area is adjacent to the new concourse area of the Coliseum. Finally, the third floor of the annex is also the home of Clemson basketball memorabilia area that provides modern documentation of the program’s history. It showcases Clemson victories over number-one ranked teams, the 1990 ACC Championship trophy, and a banner area highlighting the program’s accomplishments that date to the 1939 Southern Conference Championship. Giant action photos of Clemson’s greatest players are also on display. Most recently, plaques honoring the members of Clemson’s Athletic Hall of Fame were put on display in the concourse area outside the strength training facility on the third floor.

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LITTLEJOHN COLISEUM

• 1968-69 was a building era in college athletics. Littlejohn Coliseum was one of 11 major Division I schools to build a new basketball arena during those two years. Also building a new facility were Alabama, Auburn, Dayton, Houston, Miami, New Mexico State, Notre Dame, South Carolina, Stanford and Utah.• Original cost was 3.1 million, but the 2003 renovation was 31 million, so just move the decimal.• Original construction took 22 months.• First game in facility was November 30, 1968, a 76-72 win over Georgia Tech. First made field goal a jumper by Dave Thomas (not the Wendy’s guy). The 500th men’s basketball game in the facility was against Georgia Tech, in 2001. Second game was against LSU and Pete Maravich. Clemson “held” Maravich to 38 points, six under his average that year, but LSU won 86-85.• Facility was reopened on January 5, 2003 when Clemson played host to Duke in a nationally televised game on FOX. Clemson played eight games in The Civic Center of Anderson in November and December of 2002 while renovation was being finished.• Original capacity was 10,300, but got to as high as 11, 200. Largest crowd was 13,863, an 87-82 overtime victory over #1 ranked Duke, the first time in history Clemson defeated the #1 ranked team in basketball. Doubleheader that night so there were 9,000 people there for the women’s game with Duke.• Clemson’s men also defeated a #1 ranked North Carolina team 75-65 on Feb. 18, 2001, ending an 18-game winning streak for the Tar Heels.

LittlejohnColiseumHistory

GeneralSpecifics• Overall building square footage increased from 95,000 to 167,500• Increased the square footage of the training room by 8 times• Increased the weight room by 8.8 times• Increased the media facility by 3.5 times• Added over 2 million square inches of curtain wall• New 700-ton roof• Tripled the number of women’s restrooms, doubled the number of men’s restrooms• Doubled the number of concessions and created 44 different points of sale• Added 10 times the amount of handicapped seats• Added 100,000 new tiles to the concourse floor• Added 160 new exit doors

TheColiseumArea• Purple cushion seats• New playing floor• New press area at top of the coliseum to improve TV broadcasts• New hookups for TV cameras at corners• New railings

WeightRoom• Increased square footage from 440 to 3,860• Has its own nutrition station• More work stations than the number of players

PressFacilities• Work area for 30 writers; had just 16 previously• New pre-game eating area• Photo area with internet connec t ions for st i l l photographers• New postgame interview room for players and coaches located next to media work room

AthleticTrainingRoom• Square footage increased from 280 to 2,240• Private offices for both men’s and women’s staff members

LittlejohnColiseumRenovations(2003)

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GAMEDAY ATMOSPHERE

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PLAYER DEVELOPMENT

As a Freshman (2002-03)Points Per Game ......................................................................... 1.1Rebounds Per Game ................................................................. 1.3Field Goal Percentage ........................................................... 66.7Blocked Shots .................................................................................2Steals ..................................................................................................0Double-Doubles ............................................................................0Minutes Played ............................................................................ 65

Akin Akingbala (2002-06)

As a Senior (2005-06)Points Per Game .......................................................................12.1Rebounds Per Game ................................................................. 8.2Field Goal Percentage ............................................................57.6Blocked Shots .............................................................................. 41Steals ............................................................................................... 33Double-Doubles ............................................................................9Minutes Played ..........................................................................878

As a Freshman (2003-04)Points Per Game ......................................................................... 7.3Rebounds Per Game ................................................................. 3.7Field Goal Percentage ............................................................38.5Three-Point Goals ....................................................................... 17Assists ............................................................................................. 91Assist-to-Turnover Ratio ........................................................1.05Steals ............................................................................................... 50

Vernon Hamilton (2003-07)

As a Senior (2006-07)Points Per Game .......................................................................12.3Rebounds Per Game ................................................................. 3.1Field Goal Percentage ............................................................46.8Three-Point Goals ....................................................................... 37Assists ...........................................................................................122Assist-to-Turnover Ratio ........................................................1.28Steals ............................................................................................... 70

As a Freshman (2007-08)Points Per Game ......................................................................... 2.1Rebounds Per Game ................................................................. 2.2Field Goal Percentage ............................................................46.3Free Throw Percentage ..........................................................37.5Blocked Shots .............................................................................. 20Steals ............................................................................................... 10Minutes Played ..........................................................................249

Jerai Grant (2007-Present)

As a Sophomore (2008-09)Points Per Game ......................................................................... 4.7Rebounds Per Game ................................................................. 3.2Field Goal Percentage ............................................................64.4Free Throw Percentage ..........................................................64.7Blocked Shots .............................................................................. 45Steals ............................................................................................... 12Minutes Played ..........................................................................468

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STRENGTH TRAINING

Preston Greene, a 1999 Clemson graduate, returned to the school in August as the strength & conditioning coach with men’s basketball.

What has it been like to return to your alma mater and work with the program, especially given the recent success it’s had under Coach Purnell?

“It’s been an absolute dream and a once in a lifetime opportunity for me. First, I want to say how proud I am to be part of the Clemson basketball coaching family. Second, I want to thank Coach Purnell for having the confidence in choosing me to help this program go to even greater heights. I wasn’t planning on leaving Stanford after only one season, but when a job like this comes open, it’s a no-brainer. The facilities have been upgraded beyond belief, and Coach Purnell has established a basketball program, not just a team. Most coaches never have the opportunity to go back and coach at their alma mater, so this is a dream come true.”

Clemson is known for its fullcourt pressure and up-and-down running game. Talk about the importance of your role in preparing the players for such a demanding style of play over the course of a long season?

“Well, obviously conditioning is a priority. To play this style, being in tremendous shape is extremely important. We want them to be able to play hard for 40 minutes, without taking possessions off at either end of the court. However, just as important is the recovery aspect. We pay special attention to regeneration and recovery methods, including nutrition, sleep patterns, and stretching. And, we try and find the most efficient combination of strength, speed and body weight for each player.”

What vision do you have for taking the players to the next level, in terms of their individual development?

“Again, maximizing the potential of each individual player. Some guys need to gain weight, some need to lose weight, and some need to get stronger without gaining any body weight. That’s the importance of individualizing a program for each player, and using different training methods depending on the goal. I have never seen a basketball player that is too quick or jumps too high. By using assessment techniques and correcting imbalances in order to overcome deficiencies, each player can begin to get the most out of their athleticism. Lastly, as players evolve throughout their playing career here, so does their training program. Players change, their roles change, their bodies change, and therefore the strength training program should evolve also.”

You’re one of few guys at the Division I level with certification through the Charles Poliquin Level 5 advanced program. Tell us about that program and what it’s meant to the advancement of your career?

“Charles Poliquin is recognized as one of the world’s most successful strength coaches, having coached Olympic medalists in 17 different sports and world record-holders in 10 sports. He has been a mentor to me, and I am privileged to learn from him. The Poliquin International Certification Program (PICP) was designed to recognize strength coaches, around the world, who demonstrate the knowledge and skills able to effectively train athletes internationally. Higher quality strength coaching is an imperative component in improving sports performance. The PICP is the only certification program that requires strength coaches to produce results in the athletic realm to fully qualify. I feel that it is crucial to not only have the knowledge about strength and speed training, but you have to be able to apply it. Relating to your athletes and finding ways to motivate them through their different personalities is a key to being successful. The certification has been tremendous in helping my athletes stay healthy and perform at such a high level.”

Q&A With Clemson’s New Strength Coach

Added training equipment from the Keiser Corporation• Two functional trainers and one performance trainer were added• These pieces allow Clemson basketball players to unilaterally and bilaterally work any muscle group safely at any angle, at any resistance, and at any speed through range of motion• By utilizing the power of Kesier’s free moving pneumatic technology, it safely increases the athlete’s power output as speed increases• The equipment allows for intense functional workouts with zero shock load to muscles, connective tissues and joints

Added a TRUEStretch cage• A self-contained area that allows athletes a safe platform for comprehensive stretching to increase flexibility and reduce the risk of injury• This product eliminates the need for floor-based stretching or uncomfortable leaning over other equipment• State-of-the-art standard in flexibility equipment provides for effective stretching regimen

Weight Room Enhancements - Fall 2009

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NBA INFLUENCE

Randy Mahaffey, FKentucky Colonels ............................................................1968-69New York Nets .....................................................................1969-70Carolina Cougars ...............................................................1970-71

Skip Wise, GSan Antonio Spurs.............................................................1975-76

Tree Rollins, CAtlanta Hawks .....................................................................1978-88Cleveland Cavaliers ...........................................................1989-90Detroit Pistons ....................................................................1990-91Houston Rockets ................................................................1991-93Orlando Magic ....................................................................1993-95

Larry Nance, FPhoenix Suns.......................................................................1982-88Cleveland Cavaliers ...........................................................1988-94

Horace Grant, FChicago Bulls .......................................................................1988-94Orlando Magic ..................................................1994-99, 2001-03Seattle Supersonics .....................................................1999-2000Los Angeles Lakers ..........................................2000-01, 2003-04

Devin Gray, FSan Antonio Spurs, Sacramento Kings .......................1996-97Houston Rockets ...........................................................1999-2000

Elden Campbell, CLos Angeles Lakers ............................................................1990-99Charlotte/New Orleans Hornets..............................1999-2002Seattle Supersonics ..........................................................2002-03Detroit Pistons ....................................................................2003-05

Dale Davis, FIndiana Pacers ..............................................1991-2000, 2004-05Portland Trailblazers .........................................................2000-04Golden State Warriors ......................................................2004-05Detroit Pistons ....................................................................2005-07

Chris Whitney, GSan Antonio Spurs.............................................................1993-95Washington Wizards ..................................1995-2002, 2003-04Denver Nuggets .................................................................2002-03Orlando Magic ....................................................................2002-03

Sharone Wright, CPhiladelphia 76ers .............................................................1994-95Toronto Raptors .................................................................1995-98

Greg Buckner, GDallas Mavericks..........................................1999-2002, 2006-07Philadelphia 76ers .............................................................2002-04

Tigers in the NBA - Throughout the Years

Denver Nuggets .................................................................2004-06Minnesota Timberwolves ...............................................2007-08Memphis Grizzlies .............................................................2008-09

Harold Jamison, FMiami Heat .....................................................................1999-2000Los Angeles Clippers ........................................................2001-02

Will Solomon, GMemphis Grizzlies .............................................................2001-02Toronto Raptors, Sacramento Kings ...........................2008-09

NBA World Champions1991 .................................................Horace Grant, Chicago Bulls1992 .................................................Horace Grant, Chicago Bulls1993 .................................................Horace Grant, Chicago Bulls2001 ......................................Horace Grant, Los Angeles Lakers2004 ......................................... Elden Campbell, Detroit Pistons

NBA All-Stars1968 ................................. Randy Mahaffey, Kentucky Colonels1985 ....................................................Larry Nance, Phoenix Suns1989 ........................................Larry Nance, Cleveland Cavaliers1993 ........................................Larry Nance, Cleveland Cavaliers1994 .................................................Horace Grant, Chicago Bulls2000 .....................................................Dale Davis, Indiana Pacers

Retired NumberLarry Nance .......................................... Cleveland Cavaliers, #22

All-Time TeamLarry Nance ......................... Cleveland Cavaliers (voted 1999)

NBA Slam Dunk Champion1984 .................................................. Larry Nance, Phoenix Sums

Led NBA in Statistical Category1983 ...................Tree Rollins, Atlanta Hawks (Blocked Shots)

NBA All Rookie Team, Second Team1995 .................................. Sharone Wright, Philadelphia 76ers

NBA All Defense, First Team1984 ...................................................Tree Rollins, Atlanta Hawks1989 ........................................Larry Nance, Cleveland Cavaliers

NBA All Defense, Second Team1992 ........................................Larry Nance, Cleveland Cavaliers1993 ........................................Larry Nance, Cleveland Cavaliers...........................................................Horace Grant, Chicago Bulls1994 .................................................Horace Grant, Chicago Bulls1995 .............................................. Horace Grant, Orlando Magic1996 .............................................. Horace Grant, Orlando Magic

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NBA DRAFT HISTORY

Year Player Rd Pick Franchise1952 John Snee, C NA NA Milwaukee1958 Ed Brinkley, C 8 57 Minneapolis Lakers1960 George Krajack, G 18 101 New York Knicks1964 Jim Brennan, G 9 75 Philadelphia Warriors1967 Randy Mahaffey, F 2 16 Los Angeles Lakers Jim Sutherland, G 14 147 Seattle Supersonics1975 Wayne Croft, C 7 113 Kansas City Kings1977 Tree Rollins, C 1 14 Atlanta Hawks1978 Stan Rome, F 4 78 Cleveland Cavaliers1980 Billy Williams, G 2 43 Houston Rockets John Campbell, C 3 58 Phoenix Suns1981 Larry Nance, C 1 20 Phoenix Suns1982 Horace Wyatt, C 7 138 Atlanta Hawks1983 Fred Gilliam, F 6 123 Utah Jazz1984 Murray Jarman, C 3 58 Phoenix Suns1985 Vincent Hamilton, G 4 74 Indiana Pacers1986 Glen McCants, C 7 144 Seattle Supersonics1987 Horace Grant, C 1 10 Chicago Bulls Michael Tait, G 5 101 Seattle Supersonics1990 Elden Campbell, C 1 27 Los Angeles Lakers1991 Dale Davis, F 1 13 Indiana Pacers1993 Chris Whitney, G 2 47 San Antonio Spurs1994 Sharone Wright, C 1 6 Philadelphia 76ers1998 Greg Buckner, G 2 53 Dallas Mavericks2001 Will Solomon, G 2 33 Vancouver Grizzlies

Clemson’s NBA Draft History

Dale Davis was the 13th selection of the 1991 draft by the Indiana Pacers.He went on to a productive 16-year stint as one of the NBA’s top rebounders.

Elden Campbell was a first-round draft pick by the Los Angeles Lakersin 1990. He played his first nine seasons with the celebrated franchise.

Sharone Wright was taken with the sixth pick of the 1994 NBA Draft, stillthe highest selection in history for a former Clemson basketball player.

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TRADITION BY POSITION - CENTER

All-AmericansBanks McFadden ................................................................... 1939Tree Rollins .............................................................................. 1977Horace Grant ........................................................................... 1987Elden Campbell ...................................................................... 1990

All-ConferenceBanks McFadden .............................................................1938-40Tree Rollins ........................................................................1975-77Horace Grant .....................................................................1986-87Elden Campbell ................................................................1988-90Sharone Wright ................................................................1993-94

All-ACC TournamentMurray Jarman........................................................................ 1984Sharone Wright ...................................................................... 1994

ACC 50-Year Anniversary TeamHorace Grant .....................................................................1983-87Tree Rollins ........................................................................1973-77

ACC Player of the YearHorace Grant .....................................................................1986-87

ACC Rebounds Per Game LeadersTree Rollins ............................. 11.7 .................................1974-75Tree Rollins ............................. 11.7 .................................1976-77Horace Grant .......................... 10.5 .................................1985-86Horace Grant .............................9.6 .................................1986-87Sharone Wright ..................... 10.5 .................................1992-93

ACC Field Goal Percentage LeadersHorace Grant .......................... 65.6 .................................1986-87Elden Campbell ..................... 62.9 .................................1987-88

ACC Blocked Shots Per Game LeadersTree Rollins ................................3.9 .................................1976-77Elden Campbell ........................3.1 .................................1987-88Elden Campbell ........................3.0 .................................1988-89Elden Campbell ........................2.8 .................................1989-90Sharone Wright ........................2.3 .................................1991-92Sharone Wright ........................4.1 .................................1992-93

NBA PlayersElden Campbell ...........................................................1990-2005Horace Grant ................................................................1988-2004Tree Rollins ........................................................................1978-95Sharone Wright ................................................................1994-98

First-Round NBA Draft PicksTree Rollins (14) ...................................................................... 1977Horace Grant (10) .................................................................. 1987Elden Campbell (27) ............................................................. 1990Sharone Wright (6) ................................................................ 1994

NBA All-StarHorace Grant ........................................................................... 1994

NBA World ChampionsHorace Grant .........................................................1991-93, 2001Elden Campbell ...................................................................... 2004

NBA All-Defensive TeamTree Rollins (1st) ...................................................................... 1984Horace Grant (2nd)............................. 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996

Honor Roll • Tiger CentersBY THE NUMBERS

4 - Number of NBA World Championship rings won by Horace Grant. He won three with the Chicago Bulls and one with the Los Angeles Lakers. He played in two other NBA Championship series, including 2004 with the Lakers.

6 - Draft position for Clemson center Sharone Wright in 1994. Wright, whose NBA career was cut short due to injuries, is the highest overall selection in NBA Draft history for a Clemson player.

450 - Number of blocked shots by former All-American Tree Rollins from 1973-77. His figure of 4.09 blocked shots per game still ranks #1 all-time in the Atlantic Coast Conference record books.

638 - Number of points scored by original walk-on Murray Jarman during his career (1980-84) with the Tigers. He averaged 9.2 points per game and was a starter at center for Clemson as a senior. He capped his career with a 28-point performance in the 1984 ACC Tournament against North Carolina, becoming the first center in school history named all-tournament.

1,880 - Points scored by Tiger center Elden Campbell in his career. That total remains the career record at Clemson. Campbell played in the NBA for 15 seasons, including 2004 with the World Champion Detroit Pistons.

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BY THE NUMBERS

1 - Number of Clemson players that have earned ACC Rookie-of-the-Year honors. That player was Greg Buckner, who in 1995 led the Tigers’ scrappy team in points, rebounds, field goal percentage, steals, and blocked shots.

3 - Number of NBA All-Star selections for former Clemson great Larry Nance. He was crowned inaugural champion of the NBA Slam Dunk Contest in 1984 and went on to become the league’s career leader in blocked shots among forwards.

13 - Dale Davis was the 13th overall selection of the 1991 NBA Draft. He was a three-time ACC rebounding champion at Clemson. Davis currently ranks eighth all-time in ACC history in total rebounds (1,216).

60.9 - Career field goal percentage by former Tiger forward Harold Jamison, the school’s all-time leader in that category. His shooting percentage actually ranks seventh-best in ACC history.

792 - Career rebound total for senior Trevor Booker. He needs just 208 to become the third player in school history to record 1,000 rebounds. Only Tree Rollins and Dale Davis have at least 1,000 rebounds in a career. In 2008-09, Booker led the ACC in both rebounding and field goal percentage. He was the first underclassman to achieve the feat since Davis in 1989-90.

All-AmericanDale Davis ................................................................................. 1990

All-ConferenceRandy Mahaffey ...............................................................1965, 67Stan Rome ................................................................................ 1977Larry Nance .............................................................................. 1981Dale Davis ...........................................................................1989-91Devin Gray................................................................................ 1994Greg Buckner ....................................................................1997-98Sharrod Ford ........................................................................... 2005Trevor Booker .......................................................................... 2009

All-ACC TournamentRandy Mahaffey ..................................................................... 1967Stan Rome ................................................................................ 1976Larry Nance .............................................................................. 1981Dale Davis ................................................................................. 1990Greg Buckner .......................................................................... 1996Trevor Booker .......................................................................... 2008James Mays .............................................................................. 2008

All-ACC Defensive TeamTrevor Booker .......................................................................... 2009

ACC Rebounds Per Game LeadersDale Davis ...................................8.9 .................................1988-89Dale Davis ................................ 11.3 .................................1989-90Dale Davis ................................ 12.1 .................................1990-91Harold Jamison ........................9.9 .................................1998-99Trevor Booker ............................9.7 .................................2008-09

ACC Field Goal Percentage LeadersDale Davis ................................ 67.0 .................................1988-89Dale Davis ................................ 52.5 .................................1989-90Devin Gray............................... 57.2 .................................1993-94Trevor Booker ......................... 57.1 .................................2008-09

NBA PlayersGreg Buckner ...............................................................1999-2009Dale Davis ......................................................................1991-2007Devin Gray........................................................1996-97, 1999-00Harold Jamison .........................................1999-2000, 2001-02Randy Mahaffey ...............................................................1968-71Larry Nance ........................................................................1982-94Sharrod Ford .....................................................................2005-06

First-Round NBA Draft PicksLarry Nance (20) ..................................................................... 1981Dale Davis (13) ........................................................................ 1991

NBA All-StarsRandy Mahaffey ..................................................................... 1969Larry Nance .................................................................1985, 89, 93Dale Davis ................................................................................. 2000

NBA Slam Dunk ChampionLarry Nance .............................................................................. 1984

NBA All-Defensive TeamLarry Nance .............................................................................. 1989

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All-AmericanBilly Williams............................................................................ 1980

All-ConferenceBill Yarborough .................................................................1955-56Vince Yockel .......................................................................1956, 58Choppy Patterson............................................................1960-61Jim Brennan .......................................................................1963-64Jim Sutherland .................................................................1965, 67Butch Zatezalo ..................................................................1968-70Skip Wise................................................................................... 1975Billy Williams............................................................................ 1980Vincent Hamilton .................................................................. 1982Chris Whitney .......................................................................... 1993Terrell McIntyre ................................................................1997-99Will Solomon .....................................................................2000-01Edward Scott .....................................................................2002-03Cliff Hammonds ..................................................................... 2008K.C. Rivers.................................................................................. 2008

All-ACC TournamentBill Yarborough ....................................................................... 1955Choppy Patterson.................................................................. 1961Jim Brennan ............................................................................. 1962Nick Milasnovich .................................................................... 1964Skip Wise................................................................................... 1975Billy Williams............................................................................ 1980Chris Whitney .......................................................................... 1993Terrell McIntyre ...................................................................... 1998Shawan Robinson .................................................................. 2005Cliff Hammonds ..................................................................... 2008K.C. Rivers.................................................................................. 2008

All-ACC Defensive TeamVernon Hamilton ................................................................... 2006

ACC Points Per Game LeadersButch Zatezalo ................................23.0 .........................1967-68Butch Zatezalo ................................25.8 .........................1968-69Terrell McIntyre ..............................17.9 .........................1998-99Will Solomon ...................................20.9 ....................1999-2000

ACC Field Goal Percentage LeaderVincent Hamilton ..........................58.6 .........................1981-82

ACC Free Throw Percentage LeadersGary Burnisky ..................................89.8 .........................1963-64Jim Sutherland ...............................89.7 .........................1966-67Shawan Robinson ..........................91.3 .........................2005-06

ACC Steals Per Game LeaderVernon Hamilton ...........................2.68 .........................2005-06

NBA PlayersWill Solomon ...................................................2001-02, 2008-09Chris Whitney ...............................................................1993-2004Skip Wise.............................................................................1975-76

Honor Roll • Tiger GuardsBY THE NUMBERS

3 - Number of former Clemson guards who rank in the top 20 in ACC history in career assists per game. The three players are Grayson Marshall (1985-88), Chris Whitney (1992-93), and Edward Scott (2000-03).

271 - Number of steals in the career of Vernon Hamilton (2003-07), the Tigers’ all-time leader in the category. He ranks sixth in ACC history in terms of career steals as well.

281 - Number of three-point goals made in the career of 2009 senior K.C. Rivers. He ranks first on the school’s all-time list, and 11th in ACC history for career three-point goals.

1,839 - Number of points scored in the career of Terrell McIntyre. The 5’9” point guard (1995-99) is second in Clemson history in career points scored.

4,285 - Number of minutes played by former Tiger guard Cliff Hammonds in his career (2004-08). Hammonds played in a school-record 134 games, which included a record 131 consecutive starts. Hammonds led the Tigers in playing time in each of his four seasons with the program.

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Note: The following article was published in IPTAY’s Sept. 28 issue of Orange: The Experience. It was written by William Qualkinbush of the Clemson sports information office.

As a point guard at Clemson University in the mid-1980s, 2009 Hall of Fame inductee Grayson Marshall made a career out of sharing the basketball with his teammates. Twenty years later, Marshall is still sharing, only instead of leading to an easy basket, now his generosity helps people from all walks of life enjoy financial security. Marshall came to Clemson as a highly-touted recruit and did not disappoint. He spent the 1984-85 season, his freshman campaign, as a key reserve for the Tigers. He then started at point guard for his final three seasons in a Tiger uniform. In that first season, Marshall averaged 6.6 assists per game. In 1985-86, Marshall followed that up with a career-best 7.7 assists per game. By the time his career was over, Marshall was the all-time assist leader in Clemson history, amassing 857 dimes in four seasons. His total still ranks fifth on the ACC all-time list. “I believe it is one of the most prestigious records to hold because it shows selflessness and servant leadership,” Marshall said. “It was through being an assist guy that I won the respect of the team.” In addition to the all-time school mark, Marshall owns four of the top six assist-per-game averages in school history. His 20-assist performance against Maryland-Eastern Shore in 1985 is tops in Clemson and ACC history, and he is Clemson’s career leader with a 2.47 assist-to-turnover ratio, a statistic that highlights Marshall’s ability to take care of the basketball as well as pass it. “I was always a team player and willing to do the little things to win,” Marshall said. “I got more satisfaction out of making a pass no one else could make and seeing my teammates succeed. I guess I was always wired that way.” Marshall’s junior season, in 1986-87, was especially successful, as the team rode his decision-making, along with the inside play of future NBA star

Horace Grant, to Clemson’s first 25-win season ever. The squad began the campaign 17-0 and finished the season ranked 13th in the country, but the season ended prematurely with a first-round loss in the NCAA Tournament. “It was our year and we all knew it,” Marshall said. “We had the right mesh of youth and experience. It was a great start, but we wanted the finish. There were things that happened down the stretch, like my sprained ankle, that changed and stopped the momentum.” After his Clemson career had ended, Marshall decided to enter the business world. Unlike many athletes that claim their lessons learned in sports helped them achieve success in other professional endeavors, Marshall claims it was the things he learned upon leaving the game of basketball that have made him who he is. “Basketball made me competitive, but not motivated,” Marshall said. “So I learned to settle, and that was not what I needed to succeed in life. I needed to be motivated, and it was the lessons off the court that proved invaluable.” After a series of unfortunate circumstances, Marshall found himself at a crossroads at age 29. At that point, he found the motivation he needed to pick himself up and start anew. “I was frustrated at the world because I was led to believe that my degree would ease my life,” the former Tiger great said. “I was frustrated at the desire for more. So I began to pursue entrepreneurship and, because I had no mentor, I took risks and failed. But it was the failure that finally motivated me and today, by the grace of God, I am humbly doing well.” Building on the lessons learned from his failures, Marshall has begun to see the successes mount. A resident of Jacksonville, FL, he is currently the president of Balance Your Game, a company that he started to encourage people to pursue their financial goals. Marshall is also the director of Next Level Basketball and coaches the high school boys’ basketball team at Potter’s House Christian Fellowship, where he is also a licensed minister. On his Web site, Marshall cites the founder of The Potter’s House, Bishop Vaughn McLaughlin, as his

• 2009 Clemson Athletic Hall of Fame inductee• 1988 Clemson graduate• School record-holder for assists (857)• School record-holder for assist-to-turnover ratio (2.47)• Ranks fifth in ACC history in career assists• Currently works as the president of Balance Your Game, a financial security company based in Jacksonville, FL

Marshall’s Career Highlights

“spiritual father” and credits Bishop McLaughlin with inspiring him to achieve. Marshall also speaks to a wide variety of groups across the nation, including major corporations, colleges and universities, FCA groups, coaches, athletic teams and middle school students. It is through these engagements that Marshall articulates his ideas about financial empowerment in an attempt to impact lives. “I bring a real perspective to what people want and how they can get it,” Marshall said. “It is me doing what I do best...assisting. Helping people get what they want is all I know how to do.” As far as his selection to the Clemson Athletic Hall of Fame, Marshall sees it as just another way he has been blessed. He refers to the timing of it as “impeccable”, as it coincides with the publishing and release of his second and third books, as well as a brand new seminar he has created. “It is the culmination of something and the beginning of something at the same time,” the former Clemson point guard said. “I am glad that I can be counted with the elite of such a prestigious university.” As Marshall’s opportunities to speak and inspire continue to grow, his goals continue to expand. According to his Web site, he wants to help create 1,000 millionaires in his lifetime. If he is able to accomplish this feat, it would be the biggest assist of Grayson Marshall’s life.Former point guard Grayson Marshall was inducted into the Clemson Athletic Hall of Fame in September.

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ESPN announced in August that Clemson will serve as one of the host sites for the network’s popular basketball series, College GameDay, this upcoming season. Two one-hour shows (11:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. Eastern) will originate from Littlejohn Coliseum on Jan. 23, 2010 for the Clemson vs. Duke game. The Tigers and Blue Devils will square off on ESPN at 9:00 p.m. “We are delighted to be hosting ESPN College GameDay,” said Oliver Purnell, head coach of the Tigers. “This is another first for Clemson basketball. I think that speaks to the positive direction of our program. This will showcase not only our basketball program, but also our great university.” As Purnell mentioned, this will be Clemson’s first appearance on ESPN College GameDay. The series, which is in its sixth season, will make four first-time stops in 2010. Other first-time hosts include Illinois, Kansas State and Washington. The Clemson/Duke game will be one of two ACC tilts featured this season, with the other being North Carolina at Duke on Mar. 6. In total, the series will feature eight consecutive weeks of coverage beginning with a Jan. 16 women’s game in Storrs, Conn. “I am looking forward to going to Clemson for College GameDay,” said Digger Phelps, former Notre Dame coach who serves as an analyst for the show. “Since we started the program five years ago, I thought Clemson could challenge any of the places we have visited. The support of the student body and their fans will challenge anything you see at Pauley Pavilion, Allen Fieldhouse or Cameron Indoor Stadium. Oliver Purnell has done a great job at Clemson. I will be there and ready to dance!” Purnell has taken Clemson to an improvement in its overall winning percentage five straight seasons, something only one other coach (Bobby Cremins, Georgia Tech) in ACC history has done. The Tigers were 23-9 last season and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the second straight year. Clemson has 72 wins over the last three seasons, third in the ACC behind only North Carolina and Duke.

ESPN College GameDay Coming to Littlejohn Coliseum for Clemson vs. Duke on Jan. 23, 2010

2010 ESPN College GameDay Driven by State Farm ScheduleDate Site Game (9:00 p.m. ET unless otherwise noted)Jan. 16 Storrs, CT Notre Dame at Connecticut (women’s)Jan. 23 Clemson, SC Duke at ClemsonJan. 30 Manhattan, KS Kansas at Kansas State (6:00 p.m. show and game at 7:00 p.m.)Feb. 6 Champaign, IL Michigan State at IllinoisFeb. 13 Lexington, KY Tennessee at KentuckyFeb. 20 Seattle, WA UCLA at WashingtonFeb. 27 Syracuse, NY Villanova at SyracuseMar. 6 Durham, NC North Carolina at Duke

Note: College GameDay will be aired every Saturday at 11:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. (except for Jan. 30)

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179 - ACC teams are scheduled to make an all-time high 179 appearances on national television networks, including 136 appearances on ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPNU, 34 on Fox Sports Net, and nine on CBS. 92 – Ninety-two of the league’s 96 conference games (96%) are scheduled to be televised. Boston College hosts Miami (Dec. 5) in the season’s first league game. 19 - Fox Sports Net and affiliates will televise 19 Sunday afternoon and evening games on a national basis, starting with North Carolina hosting Nevada on November 29. This season, 15 of the 19 FSN Sunday games are conference match-ups. 11 - Headlining the league’s non-conference schedule is the 11th annual Big Ten/ACC Challenge pairing two of the nation’s premier conferences in a regular-season challenge series. Last year, the ACC won the Challenge for the 10th-straight time, winning six of the 11 games played. The ACC (.640) and the Big Ten (.613) are the two winningest conferences in NCAA Tournament history.

ACC Basketball Schedule - By the Numbers

Date Day Opponent Time NetworkNov. 17 Tue. at Liberty 10:00 a.m. ESPNNov. 20 Fri. at UNC Greensboro 7:00 p.m. FSSNov. 26 Thu. ^vs. Texas A&M 4:30 p.m. ESPN2Nov. 27 Fri. ^vs. West Virginia/Long Beach St. 2:30/5:00 p.m. ESPN/ESPNUNov. 29 Sun. ^TBA TBA ESPN2/ESPNUDec. 2 Wed. ILLINOIS 7:15 p.m. ESPNDec. 6 Sun. SOUTH CAROLINA 1:00 p.m. FSSJan. 3 Sun. at Duke 7:45 p.m. FSNJan. 9 Sat. BOSTON COLLEGE 4:00 p.m. RaycomJan. 13 Wed. NORTH CAROLINA 9:00 p.m. ESPNJan. 16 Sat. at NC State 12:00/1:30 p.m. RaycomJan. 19 Tue. at Georgia Tech 7:00 p.m. ESPN2Jan. 23 Sat. DUKE 9:00 p.m. ESPNJan. 26 Tue. at Boston College 7:00 p.m. ESPN2Jan. 31 Sun. MARYLAND 5:30 p.m. FSNFeb. 6 Sat. at Virginia Tech 4:00 p.m. Raycom splitFeb. 10 Wed. FLORIDA STATE 7:00 p.m. ESPN2Feb. 13 Sat. MIAMI (FLA.) 12:00 p.m. RSNFeb. 20 Sat. VIRGINIA 4:00 p.m. RSNFeb. 24 Wed. at Maryland 9:00 p.m. RaycomFeb. 28 Sun. at Florida State 5:30 p.m. RSNMar. 2 Tue. GEORGIA TECH 8:00 p.m. Raycom splitMar. 7 Sun. at Wake Forest 6:00 p.m. FSN

Note: ^ - 76 Classic (Anaheim, CA); all game times are Eastern and home games denoted in ALL CAPS and BOLD.

Clemson’s Television Schedule, 2009-10

Oliver Purnell’s program will be showcased on the ESPN familyof networks at least nine times during the 2009-10 season.

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Longtime ESPN analyst Bill Raftery broadcast from Clemson last season.

Dick Vitale (left) will make his return to Littlejohn Coliseum this season.

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Date Opponent Score Margin AP-Coaches Site12-11-1956 N.C.State *96-94 +2 8-12 Clemson12-10-1957 N.C.State 63-59 +4 12-NR Clemson1-4-1958 Maryland 73-66 +7 7-7 Clemson3-2-1962 Duke 77-72 +5 8-6 Raleigh,NC2-14-1967 Duke 73-68 +5 NR-14 Clemson2-18-1967 NorthCarolina 92-88 +4 4-3 Charlotte,NC1-28-1971 Virginia 45-44 +1 15-NR Clemson1-8-1972 Maryland 63-61 +2 12-10 Clemson1-22-1975 Maryland 83-82 +1 3-4 Clemson2-1-1975 NorthCarolina 80-72 +8 10-11 Clemson2-22-1975 N.C.State 92-70 +22 4-4 Clemson1-17-1976 WakeForest 86-81 +5 5-5 Winston-Salem,NC1-21-1976 Maryland 82-77 +5 2-3 CollegePark,MD2-21-1976 N.C.State 103-90 +13 12-15 Clemson1-19-1977 Maryland 93-71 +22 13-18 Clemson1-29-1977 NorthCarolina 93-73 +20 19-NR Clemson2-8-1977 WakeForest 70-66 +4 4-6 Winston-Salem,NC1-21-1978 Virginia *79-70 +9 13-14 Clemson2-8-1978 WakeForest 91-81 +10 14-16 Clemson2-15-1978 Virginia 63-55 +8 17-16 Charlottesville,VA1-27-1979 NorthCarolina 66-61 +5 2-2 Clemson1-30-1979 N.C.State 85-72 +13 20-19 Clemson2-21-1979 Duke 70-49 +21 6-7 Clemson1-2-1980 NorthCarolina 93-76 +17 6-4 Clemson1-9-1980 Duke *87-82 +5 1-1 Clemson1-19-1980 Virginia 88-68 +20 12-15 Clemson2-9-1980 Maryland 90-81 +9 7-5 Clemson2-16-1980 N.C.State 78-70 +8 NR-20 Clemson3-8-1980 BrighamYoung 71-66 +5 12-12 Ogden,UT12-29-1980 Indiana 58-57 +1 15-16 Honolulu,HI2-18-1981 WakeForest 81-71 +10 5-5 Clemson1-9-1984 N.C.State 63-61 +2 12-12 Clemson2-29-1984 Duke 77-76 +1 15-18 Durham,NC1-8-1985 GeorgiaTech 90-87 +9 8-7 Atlanta,GA1-30-1985 NorthCarolina 52-50 +2 11-14 Clemson2-17-1985 Maryland 71-64 +7 20-19 Clemson1-7-1987 N.C.State 73-69 +4 18-20 Clemson3-2-1988 Duke 79-77 +2 9-9 Clemson3-5-1988 GeorgiaTech **97-94 +3 13-15 Clemson

All-TimeClemsonWinsOverNationally-RankedTeams

Date Opponent Score Margin AP-Coaches Site3-1-1989 Duke 79-74 +5 9-8 Clemson3-4-1989 GeorgiaTech 81-79 +2 25-NR Clemson3-16-1989 St.Mary’s 83-70 +13 22-NR Boise,ID1-25-1990 GeorgiaTech 91-90 +1 13-11 Clemson2-28-1990 Duke 97-93 +4 5-4 Clemson3-17-1990 LaSalle 79-75 +4 12-13 Hartford,CT3-2-1991 GeorgiaTech 69-62 +7 NR-21 Clemson2-5-1992 GeorgiaTech *95-78 +17 24-20 Clemson2-18-1992 FloridaState 68-67 +1 16-16 Clemson2-4-1993 GeorgiaTech 83-80 +3 22-22 Atlanta,GA2-24-1993 WakeForest 76-74 +2 12-12 Clemson3-12-1993 FloridaState 87-75 +12 10-11 Charlotte,NC12-30-1993 OklahomaSt. 68-65 +3 20-19 Honolulu,HI2-17-1994 NorthCarolina 77-69 +8 2-4 Clemson1-4-1995 Duke 75-70 +5 11-9 Durham,NC1-3-1996 Duke 51-48 +3 19-20 Clemson1-21-1996 WakeForest 55-41 +14 6-6 Clemson1-30-1996 GeorgiaTech 73-70 +3 25-NR Clemson3-8-1996 NorthCarolina 75-73 +2 20-20 Greensboro,NC11-15-1996 Kentucky *79-71 +8 3-4 Indianapolis,IN12-7-1996 Virginia 62-52 +10 25-NR Charlottesville,VA1-7-1997 Duke *86-82 +4 10-9 Clemson1-15-1997 Maryland 67-63 +4 11-12 CollegePark,MD2-8-1997` Maryland 80-68 +12 7-9 Clemson12-4-1997 Maryland *78-65 +13 23-NR Clemson12-17-1997 SouthCarolina 62-57 +5 6-6 Clemson1-13-1998 FloridaState 86-65 +21 17-16 Clemson2-4-1999 NorthCarolina 78-63 +15 9-9 Clemson1-26-2000 N.C.State 59-42 +17 21-25 Clemson2-18-2001 NorthCarolina 75-65 +10 1-1 Clemson1-8-2002 Virginia 68-52 +16 7-5 Clemson2-13-2002 WakeForest **118-115 +3 19-17 Clemson1-31-2004 NorthCarolina 81-72 +9 12-15 Clemson2-18-2004 N.C.State 60-55 +5 13-18 Clemson2-1-2005 Maryland 88-73 +15 22-24 Clemson3-4-2007 VirginiaTech 75-74 +1 21-21 Blacksburg,VA3-15-2008 Duke 78-74 +4 7-7 Charlotte,NC2-4-2009 Duke 74-47 +27 4-3 Clemson*-Denotesovertime

Oliver Purnell and the Tigers have won two straight over top-10 ranked Duke teams and Hall of Fame coach Mike Krzyzewski.

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INDIVIDUAL CAREER STATISTICS Field Goals 3-PT Rebounds## Name GMs Sts. Min. Avg. FG FGA Pct. FG FGA Pct. FT FTA PCT OR DR TOT Avg. PF DQ A TO BK S Pts. Avg.

1 Rivers,K.C. 134 87 3873 28.9 625 1425 .439 281 729 .385 153 215 .712 268 453 721 5.4 266 4 235 174 41 210 1684 12.62 Stitt,Demontez 64 52 1557 24.3 184 448 .411 34 124 .274 157 219 .717 31 96 127 2.0 175 4 218 170 24 76 559 8.73 Anderson,Zavier 15 0 26 1.7 1 5 .200 0 2 .000 2 6 .333 1 4 5 0.3 3 0 1 4 1 2 4 0.34 Baize,Jonah 11 0 12 1.1 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 3 3 0.3 1 0 2 3 0 0 0 0.05 Smith,Tanner 32 0 422 13.2 43 96 .448 15 42 .357 14 21 .667 15 42 57 1.8 53 0 34 36 6 29 115 3.610 Baciu,Catalin 9 0 44 4.9 8 20 .400 0 0 .000 2 5 .400 7 12 19 2.1 6 0 4 1 2 3 18 2.011 Young,Andre 32 0 478 14.9 49 130 .377 30 77 .390 12 19 .632 4 22 26 0.8 34 0 66 23 1 31 140 4.412 Sykes,Raymond 124 41 1728 13.9 216 373 .579 0 0 .000 71 134 .530 169 169 338 2.7 182 2 50 128 102 54 503 4.115 Potter,David 102 0 1444 14.2 148 392 .378 50 163 .307 67 94 .713 65 123 188 1.8 200 5 104 108 26 58 413 4.021 Narcisse,Bryan 16 0 67 4.2 8 15 .533 0 1 .000 8 12 .667 6 7 13 0.8 11 0 5 3 1 2 24 1.522 Oglesby,Terrence 66 31 1446 21.9 236 625 .378 177 448 .395 128 151 .848 40 74 114 1.7 127 2 99 101 1 48 777 11.835 Booker,Trevor 102 102 2824 27.7 499 867 .576 14 37 .378 227 355 .639 311 481 792 7.8 239 4 143 198 204 101 1239 12.144 Yanutola,Jesse 32 1 52 1.6 5 18 .278 2 9 .222 2 4 .500 7 9 16 0.5 6 0 3 4 1 2 14 0.445 Grant,Jerai 62 1 717 11.6 83 144 .576 0 0 .000 45 83 .542 95 72 167 2.7 123 0 26 41 65 22 211 3.455 Petrukonis,Karolis 28 0 108 3.9 8 24 .333 0 0 .000 0 6 .000 11 18 29 1.0 15 0 7 17 4 3 16 0.6

ACC REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS (9-7) Field Goals 3-PT Rebounds## Name GMs Sts. Min. Avg. FG FGA Pct. FG FGA Pct. FT FTA PCT OR DR TOT Avg. PF DQ A TO BK S Pts. Avg.

35 Booker,Trevor 16 16 522 32.6 92 169 .544 4 11 .364 52 73 .712 57 111 168 10.5 32 0 27 34 25 24 240 15.001 Rivers,K.C. 16 16 518 32.4 87 188 .463 39 83 .470 18 29 .621 25 65 90 5.6 29 0 27 28 6 28 231 14.422 Oglesby,Terrence 16 15 435 27.2 67 189 .354 49 130 .377 39 43 .907 11 16 27 1.7 35 1 34 29 0 16 222 13.902 Stitt,Demontez 16 16 449 28.1 50 136 .368 11 44 .250 37 53 .698 8 23 31 1.9 49 1 61 37 7 27 148 9.312 Sykes,Raymond 16 16 352 22.0 48 89 .539 0 0 .000 20 37 .541 48 38 86 5.4 35 0 13 37 16 12 116 7.315 Potter,David 16 0 276 17.3 27 70 .386 14 35 .400 17 22 .773 15 21 36 2.3 44 2 20 20 2 9 85 5.345 Grant,Jerai 16 0 238 14.9 29 50 .580 0 0 .000 16 22 .727 27 24 51 3.2 45 0 8 10 21 8 74 4.611 Young,Andre 16 0 204 12.8 23 51 .451 12 32 .375 2 4 .500 3 9 12 0.8 17 0 25 15 0 12 60 3.805 Smith,Tanner 16 0 200 12.5 18 45 .400 8 21 .381 7 12 .583 6 21 27 1.7 28 0 20 20 3 12 51 3.210 Baciu,Catalin 4 0 10 2.5 2 4 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 3 5 1.3 1 0 0 0 0 1 4 1.021 Narcisse,Bryan 6 0 15 2.5 1 4 .250 0 0 .000 1 4 .250 1 3 4 0.7 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 0.555 Petrukonis,Karolis 1 0 1 1.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.044 Yanutola,Jesse 2 1 3 1.5 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.003 Anderson,Zavier 2 0 1 0.5 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.004 Baize,Jonah 1 0 1 1.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0TM TEAM................ 30 14 44 2.8 0 3 Total.......... 16 444 996 .446 137 356 .385 209 299 .699 233 348 581 36.3 318 4 235 234 80 149 1234 77.1 Opponents...... 16 416 916 .454 88 235 .374 233 349 .668 213 359 572 35.8 289 - 233 265 72 123 1153 72.1 Deadball Rebounds: Opponents55,Clemson50

OVERALL STATISTICS (23-9) Field Goals 3-PT Rebounds## Name GMs Sts. Min. Avg. FG FGA Pct. FG FGA Pct. FT FTA PCT OR DR TOT Avg. PF DQ A TO BK S Pts. Avg.

35 Booker,Trevor 32 32 982 30.7 189 331 .571 9 22 .409 104 147 .707 107 204 311 9.7 54 0 54 59 63 47 491 15.301 Rivers,K.C. 32 32 991 31.0 173 385 .449 69 176 .392 38 57 .667 64 129 193 6.0 48 0 52 44 14 55 453 14.222 Oglesby,Terrence 32 31 827 25.8 129 344 .375 92 237 .388 71 84 .845 20 34 54 1.7 61 1 57 59 1 28 421 13.202 Stitt,Demontez 32 32 829 25.9 93 225 .413 18 66 .273 74 110 .673 17 60 77 2.4 90 1 121 81 14 48 278 8.712 Sykes,Raymond 32 31 695 21.7 107 185 .578 0 0 .000 39 70 .557 82 80 162 5.1 63 0 23 62 32 20 253 7.915 Potter,David 32 0 563 17.6 52 137 .380 23 63 .365 31 41 .756 26 44 70 2.2 73 3 41 44 7 19 158 4.945 Grant,Jerai 32 1 468 14.6 58 90 .644 0 0 .000 33 51 .647 56 46 102 3.2 77 0 15 26 45 12 149 4.711 Young,Andre 32 0 478 14.9 49 130 .377 30 77 .390 12 19 .632 4 22 26 0.8 34 0 66 23 1 31 140 4.405 Smith,Tanner 32 0 422 13.2 43 96 .448 15 42 .357 14 21 .667 15 42 57 1.8 53 0 34 36 6 29 115 3.610 Baciu,Catalin 9 0 44 4.9 8 20 .400 0 0 .000 2 5 .400 7 12 19 2.1 6 0 4 1 2 3 18 2.021 Narcisse,Bryan 16 0 67 4.2 8 15 .533 0 1 .000 8 12 .667 6 7 13 0.8 11 0 5 3 1 2 24 1.544 Yanutola,Jesse 7 1 14 2.0 1 5 .200 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 5 3 8 1.1 0 0 2 2 0 2 3 0.455 Petrukonis,Karolis 6 0 27 4.5 1 5 .200 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 4 6 1.0 5 0 3 6 0 1 2 0.303 Anderson,Zavier 7 0 11 1.6 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 0 3 3 0.4 0 0 0 2 1 1 2 0.304 Baize,Jonah 4 0 7 1.8 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.3 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0.0TM TEAM................ 51 36 87 2.7 0 7 Total.......... 32 912 1971 .463 256 684 .374 427 621 .688 462 727 1189 37.2 575 5 478 456 187 298 2507 78.3 Opponents...... 32 794 1842 .431 190 529 .359 399 599 .666 429 698 1127 35.2 577 - 427 549 106 243 2177 68.0 Deadball Rebounds: Clemson93,Opponents92

2008-09 STATISTICS

MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICSDunks: (94)Booker37,Sykes21,Grant20,Rivers5,Stitt5,Narcisse2,Smith2,Baciu1,Oglesby1Charges Taken: (49)Stitt18,Rivers8,Oglesby6,Smith4,Grant4,Potter3,Young2,Booker2,Sykes230-Point Games:(1)Rivers120-Point Games:(17)Booker7,Rivers5,Oglesby4,Stitt1Double-Doubles: (15)Booker13,Rivers2Double Figure Scoring: (112)Booker26,Rivers25,Oglesby24,Sykes14,Stitt12,Grant5,Young3,Smith2,Potter1Double Figure Rebounding: (20)Booker16,Rivers3,Sykes1Led Clemson in Scoring: Booker13,Oglesby12,Rivers9,Stitt4Led Clemson in Rebounding: Booker21,Rivers7,Sykes5,Grant2Led Clemson in Assists:Stitt19,Young7,Potter4,Booker4,Smith4,Rivers4,Oglesby4,Sykes1

Points Scored Last Five Minutes Games Decided by 10 or Less or OT:Booker54,Oglesby40,Rivers35,Stitt24,Potter13,Young11,Sykes6Consecutive Field Goals Made: 10byJeraiGrant fromSavannahState (last3),11/25/08throughPresbyterian(5-5),11/28/08,&Illinois(first2),12/2/08Consecutive Points Scored: 14byK.C.Riversvs.Liberty,12/7/08Consecutive Free Throws Made: 17byTerrenceOglesbyfromVirginiaTech,1/29/09throughVirginiaTech(first6),2/25/09Consecutive Three-Pointers Made: 6byAndreYoungfromMaryland(last2),2/17/09,throughGeorgiaTech(4-4),2/22/09Largest Deficit Overcome for Victory: -15(48-63)vs.VirginiaTech,1/29/09;-15(12-27)vs.GeorgiaTech,2/22/09Largest Halftime Deficit Overcome for Victory: -9(44-53)vs.VirginiaTech,1/29/09Largest Lead/Deficit: +53(93-40)vs.Wofford,11/19/08;-27(67-94)vs.NorthCarolina,1/21/09Most Consecutive Clemson Points: 18vs.VirginiaTech,1/29/09Most Consecutive Opponent Points: 14byFloridaState,2/28/09

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23-9 Overall, 9-7 ACC, 14-1 Non-Conference, 13-3 Home, 7-4 Away, 3-2 Neutral, 0-1 OvertimeDate Site W-L Score Opponent (AP/USA) Time/Attend. Notes11-14 N1 W 98-69 Hofstra 4,582 Bookerpostsdouble-doublewith16pts,13rebs;12playersscoreforClemson11-15 N1 W 70-58 TCU 1,571 Clemsonposts14blockedshotsasateam;Riversleadsthewaywith18pts11-16 N1 W 76-72 Temple 3,026 BookernamedtournamentMVP,tallies15ptsand16rebsversustheOwls11-19 H W 93-40 Wofford 7,509 Clemsonpostslargestmarginofvictorysince1990gameagainstGeorgiaState11-22 A W 71-70 Charlotte 9,105c Bookerblockspotentialgame-winner;Stitt,Riverscombinefor28ptsinhomecoming11-25 H W 81-49 SavannahState 6,595 Purnellrecords100thwinasheadcoachatClemson;Tigersagainpost14blocks11-28 H W 79-58 Presbyterian 9,238 Bookerscoresseason-highwith25pts,addsninerebs;Tigersonlyhave8TOs12-2 A W 76-74 Illinois 14,741 Tigersovercome8-pthalftimedeficit,total56pointsinthepaint,26ptsoffTOs12-7 H W 80-75 Liberty 6,657 Tigerspostsecondstraightcomeback,rallyfrom12down;Riversscores32pts12-13 H W 90-63 SCState 5,927 Clemsongoesto10-0forfourthstraightseason;Riversleadswith19pts,6rebs12-16 H W 76-36 NorthFlorida 5,892 Tigerspost11blocks,16stealsasateam;Bookerleadswith16pts,10rebs12-21 A W 91-72 Miami(FL) 4,755 Riversscores28pts,leadsClemsonto19-pointroadwinaftertrailing21-9early12-30 A W 98-87 SouthCarolina 16,168 ClemsonclaimsfifthstraightoverSouthCarolina;Oglesby,Riverspost20+pts1-3 H W 79-66 EastCarolina 8,223 Grant’scareer-high14ptsleadsClemsontowin;Rivershighscorerwith18pts1-6 H W 66-59 Alabama 10,000c 14-0secondhalfrunpropelsTigerstowin;Bookerscores19ptsforClemson1-10 H W 63-51 NCState 10,000c Booker’smonstereffort(23pts,6blks)leadsTigers;Wolfpackheldto32%FGs1-17 H L 68-78 WakeForest(2/3) 10,000c Tigersrecord10steals,nineblocks;Clemsonshootsjust33.8%onFGs1-21 A L 70-94 NorthCarolina(5/6) 21,750c Oglesbyscoresteam-high22pts;Tigershit9-22(40.9%)onthree-pointFGs1-25 H W 73-59 GeorgiaTech 8,000 Bookerpostsdouble-double,Tigershit23-31(74%)onFTs;Oglesbytotals18pts1-29 A W 86-82 VirginiaTech 9,847c Clemsonsinks14-25three-pointFGs,uses18-0runtoovercome15-ptdeficit2-4 H W 74-47 Duke(4/3) 10,000c CUwinsfirsthomegameoverDukesince‘97;biggestmarginofdefeatforDukesince‘902-7 H L 61-65 FloridaState 10,000c Stittposts11pts,5asts;Tigersrecord12steals,force17turnovers2-10 A W 87-77 BostonCollege 6,126 Tigersscore20second-chancepts,18offTOs;Booker,Oglesbychipin21apiece2-15 A L(OT) 81-85 Virginia 10,971 Booker,Oglesby,Riverscombinetoscore48pts;Tigerscannotovercome21TOs2-17 H W 93-64 Maryland 9,700 Clemson’slargestvictorymargineveragainstMaryland;Tigersscore59in2ndhalf2-22 A W 81-73 GeorgiaTech 8,339 Tigersrallyfrom15down;Bookerpostsninthdouble-double(21pts,12rebs)2-25 H L 77-80 VirginiaTech 9,728 Bookerrecordsanotherdouble-double(21pts,13rebs);Oglesbyscores22pts2-28 A L 66-73 FloridaState(23/25) 12,100c Tigersrallyfrom18-ptdeficit,fallshortinfinalminutes;Riversposts17pts3-3 H W 75-57 Virginia 8,150 TigerslimitUVAto28%FGsinsecondhalf;Bookerleadswith13pts,15rebs3-8 A L 88-96 WakeForest(10/10) 14,665c Deaconsshoot60%forthegame,outreboundTigersby12;Stittscores21pts3-12 N2 L 81-86 GeorgiaTech 26,352c Tigerrallyfallsshort;BookerleadssixTigersindoublefigureswith17pts,9rebs3-19 N3 L 59-62 Michigan 17,398c Clemsonshootsjust32%fromfield;TigersoutreboundWolverinesby11N1-CharlestonClassic(Charleston,SC);N2-ACCTournament(Atlanta,GA);N3-NCAATournament(KansasCity,MO);c-capacitycrowd

Home Attendance:135,619 Average: 8,476(16) Total Attendance:317,119 Average: 9,910(32)

Individual LeadersOpponent Top Scorer Top Rebounder Assists Blocks StealsHofstra# Booker(16) Booker(13) Young(4) Booker,Sykes(2) Oglesby(3)TCU# Rivers(18) Booker(12) 2bymany(4) Booker(7) Smith(4)Temple# Oglesby(16) Booker(16) Rivers(4) Grant(2) Rivers,Young(2)Wofford Oglesby(15) Sykes(8) Booker,Young(5) Sykes(2) Rivers(3)atCharlotte Stitt(16) Booker,Rivers(8) Stitt(4) Booker(4) Booker,Young(2)SavannahState Booker,Oglesby(17) Sykes(7) Young(6) Grant(5) Booker(4)Presbyterian Booker(25) Booker(9) Smith(4) Grant(3) 2bymany(3)atIllinois Stitt(18) Booker(8) Stitt(6) Booker,Stitt(1) Stitt(4)Liberty Rivers(32) Rivers(11) Stitt(11) Booker(4) Potter,Rivers(2)SCState Rivers(19) Rivers(6) Young(5) Grant(3) Smith(3)NorthFlorida Booker(16) Booker,Rivers(10) Potter,Stitt(4) Booker(5) Potter,Rivers,Stitt(3)atMiami(FL) Rivers(28) Booker(16) Booker,Stitt(5) Grant(2) Stitt(3)atSouthCarolina Oglesby(25) Booker(10) Young(8) Booker(3) Young(4)EastCarolina Rivers(18) Booker(9) Stitt(4) Booker,Grant(2) Smith(2)Alabama Booker(19) Rivers(9) Stitt(4) Booker,Grant(3) Rivers(4)NCState Booker(23) Rivers(11) Oglesby,Smith(3) Booker(6) Smith(4)WakeForest Oglesby,Rivers(15) Grant(9) Smith,Stitt(3) Booker(5) Stitt(5)atNorthCarolina Oglesby(22) Rivers,Sykes(6) Booker,Potter,Smith(3) Grant(5) Potter(2)GeorgiaTech Oglesby(18) Booker(11) Stitt(5) Grant(2) Rivers,Young(2)atVirginiaTech Rivers(29) Booker(13) Potter(7) 1bymany(4) Booker,Sykes(2)Duke Booker(21) Booker(8) Rivers,Stitt(4) Booker(3) Rivers(7)FloridaState Booker,Stitt(11) Sykes(6) Stitt(5) Rivers,Smith(1) Oglesby(4)atBostonCollege Booker,Oglesby(21) Booker(13) Oglesby(6) Sykes(4) Oglesby,Rivers(3)atVirginia Oglesby(17) Sykes(11) Stitt(4) Booker(2) Booker,Stitt,Young(2)Maryland Oglesby(16) Booker(14) Oglesby(6) Booker(2) Young(3)atGeorgiaTech Booker(21) Booker(12) Stitt(7) Rivers,Sykes(1) Booker,Rivers(2)VirginiaTech Oglesby(22) Booker(13) Stitt(5) Grant(3) Stitt(2)atFloridaState Rivers(17) Booker(13) 3bymany(4) Sykes(4) Stitt(2)Virginia Oglesby(18) Booker(15) Stitt(7) Sykes(2) Stitt(3)atWakeForest Rivers,Stitt(21) Booker(10) Young(4) Booker(3) Stitt(3)GeorgiaTech^ Booker(17) Booker(9) Stitt,Sykes(3) None Booker(3)Michigan! Booker(18) Booker(11) Stitt(6) Grant(3) Rivers(3)

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Opponent Score By Periods FGM-A-Pct. 3FGM-A-Pct FTM-A-Pct. Reb (O-D) PF-DQ A TO BS S 1H-FG% 2H-FG% BenchN-Hofstra 69 24-45 21-66-.318 8-24-.333 19-32-.594 46(24-22) 31-2 10 23 4 11 .333 .310 23

Clemson(1-0) 98 39-59 32-63-.508 9-17-.529 25-39-.641 48(19-29) 26-1 12 21 7 8 .452 .563 35

N-TCU 58 27-31 23-61-.377 6-15-.400 6-9-.667 37(17-20) 24-1 11 22 0 11 .357 .394 11

Clemson(2-0) 70 29-41 23-49-.469 7-16-.438 17-23-.739 33(10-23) 11-0 8 20 14 7 .458 .480 15

N-Temple 72 39-33 27-60-.450 10-24-.417 8-8-1.000 26(8-18) 16-1 23 16 3 15 .640 .314 15

Clemson(3-0) 76 45-31 27-57-.474 9-23-.391 13-18-.722 41(16-25) 12-0 15 22 2 10 .471 .478 17

H-Wofford 40 23-17 13-48-.271 2-17-.118 12-17-.706 30(12-18) 15-0 4 21 1 6 .250 .300 28

Clemson(4-0) 93 42-51 34-65-.523 9-24-.375 16-18-.889 39(14-25) 13-0 19 9 5 13 .471 .581 35

A-Charlotte 70 34-36 27-64-.422 9-23-.391 7-19-.368 42(15-27) 21-0 14 15 4 7 .414 .429 33

Clemson(5-0) 71 36-35 23-55-.418 7-21-.333 18-31-.581 41(13-28) 21-0 9 17 6 7 .414 .423 22

H-SavannahState 49 19-30 19-58-.328 6-14-.429 5-7-.714 28(13-15) 18-0 8 19 4 12 .250 .423 18

Clemson(6-0) 81 41-40 31-61-.508 6-14-.429 13-21-.619 47(20-27) 14-0 17 18 14 13 .571 .455 19

H-Presbyterian 58 34-24 23-49-.469 7-20-.350 5-13-.385 25(5-20) 17-0 12 15 0 4 .517 .400 17

Clemson(7-0) 79 45-34 31-58-.534 5-14-.357 12-17-.706 38(9-29) 14-0 19 8 6 10 .581 .481 18

A-Illinois 74 40-34 31-60-.517 5-18-.278 7-8-.875 35(15-20) 16-0 19 17 2 4 .559 .462 13

Clemson(8-0) 76 32-44 33-57-.579 4-14-.286 6-13-.462 23(9-14) 11-0 12 13 2 7 .519 .633 8

H-Liberty 75 42-33 27-54-.500 9-19-.474 12-15-.800 30(9-21) 12-0 14 15 1 4 .500 .500 8

Clemson(9-0) 80 35-45 32-63-.508 8-21-.381 8-10-.800 31(11-20) 14-0 22 9 7 6 .417 .630 10

H-SCState 63 23-40 21-58-.362 4-12-.333 17-24-.708 36(19-17) 19-0 11 17 2 7 .250 .500 30

Clemson(10-0) 90 47-43 34-63-.540 8-21-.381 14-19-.737 37(15-22) 17-0 22 11 7 9 .594 .484 27

H-NorthFlorida 36 22-14 14-54-.259 2-11-.182 6-15-.400 37(16-21) 18-1 8 22 1 7 .345 .160 19

Clemson(11-0) 76 37-39 29-64-.453 6-21-.286 12-19-.632 45(16-29) 12-0 16 11 11 16 .394 .516 29

A-Miami 72 30-42 27-58-.466 6-15-.400 12-27-.444 44(23-21) 17-0 10 22 5 7 .545 .417 22

Clemson(12-0) 91 38-53 35-71-.493 8-22-.364 13-18-.722 36(18-18) 20-0 19 13 4 13 .353 .622 20

A-SouthCarolina 87 44-43 31-65-.477 4-12-.333 21-30-.700 33(11-22) 18-2 3 17 1 8 .515 .438 5

Clemson(13-0) 98 56-42 36-65-.554 10-21-.476 16-20-.800 38(10-28) 23-0 16 20 6 11 .575 .520 20

H-EastCarolina 66 35-31 24-55-.436 10-24-.417 8-10-.800 33(10-23) 16-0 13 15 2 3 .414 .462 5

Clemson(14-0) 79 41-38 28-66-.424 9-31-.290 14-21-.667 38(17-21) 14-0 17 6 6 6 .400 .452 29

H-Alabama 59 29-30 23-62-.371 4-19-.211 9-12-.750 46(20-26) 19-1 10 19 4 9 .464 .294 14

Clemson(15-0) 66 33-33 23-58-.397 7-20-.350 13-22-.591 35(16-19) 17-0 9 14 7 12 .345 .448 15

H-NCState 51 17-34 17-54-.315 6-18-.333 11-15-.733 40(14-26) 19-1 12 18 6 5 .207 .440 17

Clemson(16-0) 63 24-39 24-56-.429 2-6-.333 13-20-.650 35(10-25) 16-0 13 9 8 12 .400 .452 17

H-WakeForest 78 32-46 27-56-.482 2-9-.222 22-28-.786 48(12-36) 18-0 16 19 11 7 .429 .536 8

Clemson(16-1) 68 27-41 26-77-.338 5-23-.217 11-20-.550 39(21-18) 21-2 11 11 9 10 .257 .405 8

A-NorthCarolina 94 45-49 35-66-.530 5-16-.312 19-27-.704 41(13-28) 15-0 25 13 6 8 .533 .528 11

Clemson(16-2) 70 40-30 24-68-.353 9-22-.409 13-19-.684 39(17-22) 21-0 14 17 5 6 .424 .286 21

H-GeorgiaTech 59 34-25 23-57-.404 3-14-.214 10-14-.714 36(8-28) 24-0 11 18 3 10 .394 .417 20

Clemson(17-2) 73 37-36 21-56-.375 8-23-.348 23-31-.742 40(12-28) 19-0 13 13 2 9 .400 .346 22

A-VirginiaTech 82 53-29 30-59-.508 7-19-.368 15-20-.750 35(12-23) 18-1 11 14 5 4 .606 .385 10

Clemson(18-2) 86 44-42 29-67-.433 14-25-.560 14-21-.667 39(20-19) 17-0 17 10 4 7 .432 .433 15

H-Duke 47 21-26 16-52-.308 3-13-.231 12-19-.632 30(15-15) 17-0 7 16 3 5 .333 .286 9

Clemson(19-2) 74 33-41 28-60-.467 7-20-.350 11-16-.688 41(18-23) 21-0 13 12 8 12 .500 .438 21

H-FloridaState 65 22-43 24-59-.407 7-20-.350 10-14-.714 36(17-19) 15-0 15 17 6 10 .300 .517 15

Clemson(19-3) 61 30-31 24-53-.453 6-24-.250 7-9-.778 28(10-18) 17-0 10 18 2 12 .500 .414 14

A-BostonCollege 77 39-38 27-56-.482 5-14-.357 18-25-.720 35(17-18) 16-1 14 14 3 6 .452 .520 23

Clemson(20-3) 87 35-52 30-67-.448 11-25-.440 16-23-.696 38(21-17) 20-0 15 10 8 10 .387 .500 5

A-Virginia 85 25-49-11 34-64-.531 7-15-.467 10-16-.625 30(8-22) 20-0 19 20 3 7 .462 .548 46

Clemson(20-4) 81 25-49-7 28-65-.431 9-26-.346 16-21-.762 37(12-25) 19-0 13 21 2 10 .385 .515 12

H-Maryland 64 28-36 23-60-.383 6-15-.400 12-18-.667 33(16-17) 14-0 18 14 3 9 .320 .429 15

Clemson(21-4) 93 34-59 37-64-.578 12-26-.462 7-9-.778 37(12-25) 17-0 24 12 5 10 .448 .686 34

A-GeorgiaTech 73 33-40 27-53-.509 6-11-.545 13-23-.565 28(12-16) 19-0 16 18 4 11 .464 .560 27

Clemson(22-4) 81 33-48 27-53-.509 12-23-.522 15-21-.714 32(13-19) 19-0 16 18 2 7 .423 .593 21

H-VirginiaTech 80 35-45 26-60-.433 11-19-.579 17-29-.586 39(13-26) 22-0 18 12 3 12 .387 .483 16

Clemson(22-5) 77 38-39 27-64-.422 7-20-.350 16-23-.696 41(15-26) 24-1 11 15 6 6 .500 .361 9

A-FloridaState 73 39-34 26-56-.464 7-17-.412 14-21-.667 32(11-21) 17-0 17 16 5 8 .471 .455 21

Clemson(22-6) 66 27-39 25-58-.431 12-28-.429 4-8-.500 37(14-23) 21-0 15 23 4 7 .440 .424 14

H-Virginia 57 31-26 20-49-.408 3-10-.300 14-22-.636 27(9-18) 21-1 7 15 4 6 .500 .286 24

Clemson(23-6) 75 32-43 26-52-.500 4-16-.250 19-25-.760 36(10-26) 21-0 18 16 6 8 .458 .536 43

A-WakeForest 96 40-56 34-57-.596 4-10-.400 24-30-.800 38(13-25) 17-0 17 19 2 8 .538 .645 41

Clemson(23-7) 88 44-44 33-65-.508 11-27-.407 11-15-.733 26(10-16) 25-1 13 16 5 10 .515 .500 19

N-GeorgiaTech 86 39-47 34-61-.557 6-16-.375 12-16-.750 38(13-25) 17-0 18 17 2 7 .516 .600 14

Clemson(23-8) 81 39-42 31-66-.470 10-28-.357 9-17-.529 30(13-37) 19-0 16 12 0 6 .485 .455 29

N-Michigan 62 27-35 20-51-.392 10-26-.385 12-15-.800 33(9-24) 11-0 16 14 3 5 .357 .435 5

Clemson(23-9) 59 24-35 21-65-.323 5-22-.227 12-14-.857 44(21-23) 19-0 14 11 7 8 .273 .375 15

2008-09 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

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Category Clemson Team High Clemson Team LowTotalPoints 98 vs. Hofstra,11/14/08;SouthCarolina,12/30/08 59 vs. Michigan,3/19/091stHalfPoints 56 vs. SouthCarolina,12/30/08 24 vs. NC State, 1/10/09; Michigan,3/19/092ndHalfPoints 59 vs. Hofstra,11/14/08;Maryland, 2/17/09 30 vs. NorthCarolina,1/21/091stHalfFieldGoal% 59.4 vs. SC State, 12/13/08 25.7 vs. Wake Forest, 1/17/092ndHalfFieldGoal% 68.6 vs. Maryland, 2/17/09 28.6 vs. NorthCarolina,1/21/09ScoringMargin +53 vs. Wofford, 11/19/08 -24 vs. NorthCarolina,1/21/09FieldGoalsMade 37 vs. Maryland, 2/17/09 21 vs. Georgia Tech, 1/25/09; Michigan,3/19/09FieldGoalAttempts 77 vs. Wake Forest, 1/17/09 49 vs. TCU,11/15/08FieldGoal% 57.9 vs. Illinois,12/2/08 32.3 vs. Michigan,3/19/093-PointersMade 14 vs. VirginiaTech,1/29/09 2 vs. NC State, 1/10/093-PointAttempts 31 vs. East Carolina, 1/3/09 6 vs. NC State, 1/10/093-Point%(min.10att.) 56.0 vs. VirginiaTech,1/29/09 21.7 vs. Wake Forest, 1/17/09FreeThrowsMade 25 vs. Hofstra,11/14/08 4 vs. FloridaState,2/28/09FreeThrowAttempts 39 vs. Hofstra,11/14/08 8 vs. FloridaState,2/28/09FreeThrow%(min.10att.) 88.9 vs. Wofford, 11/19/08 46.2 vs. Illinois,12/2/08Rebounds 48 vs. Hofstra,11/14/08 23 vs. Illinois,12/2/08OffensiveRebounds 21 vs. many(3),lastvs.Michigan,3/19/09 9 vs. Presbyterian, 11/28/08; Illinois,12/2/08ReboundMargin +19 vs. Savannah State, 11/25/08 -12 vs. Illinois,12/2/08;WakeForest,3/8/09Assists 24 vs. Maryland, 2/17/09 8 vs. TCU,11/15/08Turnovers 23 vs. FloridaState,2/28/09 6 vs. East Carolina, 1/3/09BlockedShots 14 vs. TCU,11/15/08;Savannah State, 11/25/08 0 vs. GeorgiaTech,3/12/09Steals 16 vs. North Florida, 12/16/08 6 vs. many(4),lastvs.GeorgiaTech,3/12/09Fouls 26 vs. Hofstra,11/14/08 11 vs. TCU,11/15/08;Illinois,12/2/08

Category Opponent Team High Opponent Team LowTotalPoints 96 by WakeForest,3/8/09 36 by North Florida, 12/16/081stHalfPoints 53 by VirginiaTech,1/29/09 17 by NC State, 1/10/092ndHalfPoints 56 by WakeForest,3/8/09 14 by North Florida, 12/16/081stHalfFieldGoal% 64.0 by Temple,11/16/08 20.7 by NC State, 1/10/092ndHalfFieldGoal% 64.5 by WakeForest,3/8/09 16.0 by North Florida, 12/16/08FieldGoalsMade 35 by NorthCarolina,1/21/09 13 by Wofford, 11/19/08FieldGoalAttempts 66 by Hofstra,11/14/08;NorthCarolina,1/21/09 48 by Wofford, 11/19/08FieldGoal% 59.6 by WakeForest,3/8/09 25.9 by North Florida, 12/16/083-PointersMade 11 by Virginia Tech, 2/25/09 2 by many(3),lastbyWake Forest, 1/17/093-PointAttempts 26 by Michigan,3/19/09 9 by Wake Forest, 1/17/093-Point%(min.10att.) 57.9 by Virginia Tech, 2/25/09 11.8 by Wofford, 11/19/08FreeThrowsMade 24 by WakeForest,3/8/09 5 by Savannah State, 11/25/08; Presbyterian, 11/28/08FreeThrowAttempts 32 by Hofstra,11/14/08 7 by Savannah State, 11/25/08FreeThrow%(min.10att.) 80.0 by many(4),lastbyMichigan,3/19/09 36.8 by Charlotte,11/22/08Rebounds 48 by Wake Forest, 1/17/09 25 by Presbyterian, 11/28/08OffensiveRebounds 24 by Hofstra,11/14/08 5 by Presbyterian, 11/28/08Assists 25 by NorthCarolina,1/21/09 3 by SouthCarolina,12/30/08Turnovers 23 by Hofstra,11/14/08 12 by Virginia Tech, 2/25/09BlockedShots 11 by Wake Forest, 1/17/09 0 by TCU,11/15/08;Presbyterian, 11/28/08Steals 15 by Temple,11/16/08 3 by East Carolina, 1/3/09Fouls 31 by Hofstra,11/14/08 11 by Michigan,3/19/09

Category Clemson Individual Best Opponent Individual BestPoints 32 by K.C. Rivers vs. Liberty, 12/7/08 37 by DevanDowney(SouthCarolina),12/30/08 MalcolmDelaney(VirginiaTech),1/29/09FieldGoalsMade 13 by K.C. Rivers vs. Liberty, 12/7/08 14 by DevanDowney(SouthCarolina),12/30/08FieldGoalAttempts 21 by K.C. Rivers vs. Liberty, 12/7/08 21 by DevanDowney(SouthCarolina),12/30/08 SylvenLandesberg(Virginia),2/15/09FieldGoalPerfection 6 by RaymondSykesvs.Illinois,12/2/08 4 by DominiqueKeller(Illinois),12/2/083-PointersMade 7 by K.C.Riversvs.VirginiaTech,1/29/09 7 by IanAndersen(Charlotte),11/22/083-PointAttempts 13 by TerrenceOglesbyvs.NorthCarolina,1/21/09 12 by DemetriMcCamey(Illinois),12/2/08 Terrence Oglesby vs. Georgia Tech, 1/25/09 LewisClinch(GeorgiaTech),3/12/093-PointPerfection 4 by AndreYoungvs.GeorgiaTech,2/22/09 3 by SammyZeglinski(Virginia),2/15/09FreeThrowsMade 10 by Terrence Oglesby vs. Virginia, 3/3/09 13 by Jeff Teague (Wake Forest), 1/17/09FreeThrowAttempts 10 by many(4),lastbyTerrence Oglesby vs. Virginia, 3/3/09 18 by Jeff Teague (Wake Forest), 1/17/09FreeThrowPerfection 10 by Terrence Oglesby vs. Virginia, 3/3/09 6 by MannyHarris(Michigan),3/19/09Rebounds 16 by TrevorBookervs.Temple,11/16/08 14 by GaniLawal(GeorgiaTech),3/12/09 TrevorBookervs.Miami(FL),12/21/08OffensiveRebounds 7 by many(4),lastbyTrevorBookervs.Michigan,3/19/09 7 by many(3),lastbyGaniLawal(GeorgiaTech),3/12/09Assists 11 by Demontez Stitt vs. Liberty, 12/7/08 12 by ChesterFrazier(Illinois),12/2/08BlockedShots 7 by TrevorBookervs.TCU,11/15/08 5 by Solomon Alabi (Florida State), 2/7/09Steals 7 by K.C. Rivers vs. Duke, 2/4/09 6 by KevinButler(TCU),11/15/08 ImanShumpert(GeorgiaTech),2/22/09Minutes 41 by K.C.riversvs.Virginia,2/15/09^ 45 by SylvenLandesberg(Virginia),2/15/09^

Bold denotesaClemsonhomegame;^-denotesoneovertimeperiod.

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2008-09 SENIOR SPOTLIGHT

Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FA Pct 3FG-FA Pct FT-FTA Pct OR/Reb/Avg A-T BS-ST Pf-D Pts-Avg2005-06 32-12 801/25.0 81-215 .377 44-131 .336 21-25 .840 65/152/4.8 57-48 6-47 81-2 227/7.12006-07 36-10 1045/29.0 183-396 .462 88-223 .395 50-68 .735 56/162/4.5 65-44 5-44 77-1 504/14.02007-08 34-33 1036/30.5 188-429 .438 80-199 .402 44-65 .677 83/214/6.3 61-38 16-64 60-1 500/14.72008-09 32-32 991/31.0 173-385 .449 69-176 .392 38-57 .667 64/193/6.0 52-44 14-55 48-0 453/14.2Totals 134-87 3873/28.9 625-1425 .439 281-729 .385 153-215 .712 268/721/5.4 235-174 41-210 266-4 1684/12.6

K.C. Rivers - Career Stats

K.C. Rivers, G/FCharlotte, NC • 2005-09

Overview: Oneofthemostdependable players in theOliverPurnelleraatClemson...played in 91 wins as aTiger,mostbyanindividualplayerinschoolhistory...alsoplayedinarecord35winsoverACC

teams(regularseason+tournament)...playedin134games overall, tied with Cliff Hammonds for mostinschoolhistory...rankssixth inClemsonhistory inpoints scored (1,684) and11th in rebounds (721)...his 721 caroms set a school record for players 6-5andunder...leadingthree-pointshooterinClemsonhistorywith281longballs...anunderrateddefensiveplayer,heranksthirdinschoolhistoryincareersteals(210)...ranksamongthe top10 inschoolhistory inminutesplayed(3,873),doublefigurescoringgames(90), field goals made (625), three-point accuracy(.385),andthree-pointerspergame(2.1)...hadmoresteals (210) than turnovers (174), one of only twoplayers in Clemson history to accomplish the feat(SeanTyson, 1987-91, was the other)...possesseda career 1.35 assist-to-turnover ratio...was namedMostValuablePlayeralongwithHammondsattheteam’s awards banquet following an outstandingsophomoreseason...alsoearnedtheTomLynchMostImproved Award as a sophomore...earned team’sRoadWarrior Award as a junior and senior for hisoutstandingplayawayfromhome...playedhishighschoolbasketballatIndependenceHighinCharlotte,NCbeforefinishingatOakHillAcademyinVirginia...selectedtoplayinthe2009PortsmouthInvitational,an event featuring the nation’s top college seniorsand professional hopefuls...averaged 10.3 pointsand 4.7 rebounds per game and led his team to arunner-upfinish...earnedhisundergraduatedegreein sociology in May of 2009...signed a professionalcontractwithLatinaofanItalianbasketball leagueinAugustof2009.

In 2008-09: Received honorable mention for theAll-ACCteamsbytheACSMA...servedasteamcaptainand started all 32 games for theTigers...rankedsecondontheteaminbothpointspergame(14.2)and rebounds per game (6.0)...sank 69 three-pointshots,second-bestontheteam...ledtheteamwitha39.2percentfigurefromthree-pointrange...rankedsixthintheACCinthree-pointgoalspergame(2.2)...shotextremelywellinACCregularseasongames,a47percentclip that rankedamongthebest in theconference...defensively,ledtheteamwith55stealsand ranked seventh in the ACC in steals per game(1.7)...scored in double figures 25 times, second-best on the team...posted five 20-point scoringgames...recorded two double-doubles...averagedteam-best18.1pointspergamein11awaygames...shot 53 percent on the road and 50 percent frombeyond the arc as well...had at least one steal in27 of theTigers’ 32 games...averaged 13.3 pointsper game in helping theTigersto claim the championship tostarttheseasonattheinauguralCharlestonClassic.

In 2007-08: Second-teamAll-ACCselectionbytheACSMA...Second-team All-District by the NABC...first-team All-ACCTournament

choice following a great championship gameperformance when he posted 29 against NorthCarolina...ledtheTigersinscoringat14.7pointspergame...ranked second on the team in three-pointgoals(80),three-pointpercentage(40.2),andsteals(64)...ranked fourth in the ACC in steals per game(1.88), sixth in three-point goals per game (2.35),eighthinoffensivereboundspergame(2.44),ninthin field goal percentage (43.8), 11th in points pergame(14.7),and14thinreboundspergame(6.3)...scoredexactly500pointsfortheseason,thesecondstraight year he scored at least 500...had a 1.61assist-to-turnover ratio, second-best on the team...reached double figures in scoring in 28 games,easily best on the team...posted four of the team’s15 double-doubles...led the team in charges takenwith nine...continued his outstanding play on theroad, leading the team at 13.5 points per game inaway games and 16.3 points per game at neutralsites...shotover40percentonthree-pointgoalsonthe road and at neutral venues...scored in doublefiguresthefirst14gamesoftheseason,Clemsonhada12-2recordduringthattime...playedwellagainsttop competition...averaged 22 points per game inthreematchupswithoneofthenation’sbestteams,NorthCarolina...averaged13pointsand6.0reboundspergameastheTigerssplittwocontestswithDuke.

In 2006-07: Cameoffthebenchthefirst26gamesoftheseasonbeforestartingthefinal10contests...leadingscorerfortheTigersat14pointspergame...also ranked first on the team in three-point goals(88)...thattotalranksfourth-highestinschoolhistory...rankedthirdintheACCinthree-pointgoalspergamewith2.4...ledthesquadwitha39.5percentaccuracyfrombeyondthethree-pointlineaswell...leadingfreethrowshooterontheteamat73.5percent...rankedthird on the team with 4.5 rebounds per game...tookgoodcareofthebasketballasasophomore,ashepossesseda1.48assist-to-turnoverratio...scoredin double figures 29 times...Clemson had a 24-5overall record when he reached double figures...setaClemsonrecordforconsecutivedoublefigurescoringeffortsasareserveafterdoingsothefirst18games of the season...theTigers were 17-1 duringthat time...had two double figure rebound totalsasasophomore...second-bestscoringaveragebyanon-starterinschoolhistory...onlyDevinGray(14.4in 1992-93) had a better average...started the final10gamesoftheseasonandaveragedateam-best16.6 points per game during that stretch...whenre-inserted into the starting lineup, he shot 41.9percentonthree-pointersduringthatfinal10-gameruntoendtheseason...scored20ormorepointsinsixcontests,bestontheteam...outstandingplayerontheroad,heaveraged13.5pointspergameandshot43percentfrombeyondthearcatawayvenues...alsohit91percentofhisfreethrowsintrueroadgames...averaged6.0reboundstogoalongwith19pointspergameinthefiveNITcontests...namedAll-TournamentfortheNIT.

In 2005-06: Started12gamesandappearedinall32for Clemson...averaged 25 minutes of playing timepergame...finishedsixthontheteam inscoringat7.1 points per game...showed flashes of offensivebrilliance...finishedthirdontheteamwith44madethree-pointbaskets...his44threesranksixthinschoolhistory among freshmen...showed quick hands ondefenseandtotaled47steals,third-mostontheteamandthird-mostinschoolhistorybyafreshman...alsoshowedanabilitytobattleontheboards....averaged4.8reboundspergame,thirdontheteam...secondontheteamwith65offensiverebounds...shot37.7percentfromthefieldand33.6(44-131)fromthree-point range...second on the team in free throwshooting,hehit21-25(84percent)...rankedfourthontheteamwith57assists...hadjust48turnoversandhadapositive1.23assist-to-turnoverratio...reacheddoublefiguresscoringeighttimes...ledtheteaminscoringinfourgames...hitatleastonethree-pointerin 25 of 32 games...had three or more steals in sixgamesandrecordedat leastonesteal in22outof32contests...scoredin31of32games,includingfourstraightindoublefiguresatonepoint...averaged8.7pointspergameontheroad,unusualforarookie...shot 43.4 percent from long range away fromLittlejohnandjust23percentathome.

In High School: Wing guard on Oak Hill teams inVirginia that won USA Todaynational high schoolbasketballchampionshipsinhistwoyearswiththeschool...teamwas34-2hissenioryearand38-0hisjunioryearforacombined72-2recordoverhislasttwoseasons...firstplayeratOakHilltoplayonback-to-backnationalchampionshipteams...oneofmanyteammemberstosignDivision Ischolarships...firstplayerfromOakHilltocometoClemson...receivedSAR (Sonsof theAmericanRevolution)Awardasastudentwhoexcelsineveryarea...consensusnationaltop100playerenteringhissenioryear,hewasranked49thbyHoop Scoop,65thbyPrepstarsand92ndbyRivals.com...playedlimitedrolehissenioryearaftersufferingabrokenanklejustpriortotheseason...didnotappearinagameuntillateDecember...appearedin 25 of the 36 Oak Hill games and averaged 6.0points,3.0reboundsand1.5assistspergame...shot72percentfromthefoulline...priortohissenioryearhewasoneof25highschoolplayerswhoparticipatedin the USA Men’sYouth Development Festival inColoradoSprings...thatfestivalisconductedbyUSABasketball...just the second Clemson player invitedtothatevent,ChrisHobbswastheother...averaged11.2points,5.0 reboundsand4.0assistspergameas a junior when he helped Steve Smith’s team tothat perfect season...team was balanced with fiveplayersaveragingindoublefigures...shot48percenton three-point shots and 79 percent from the foulline...set Oak Hill record for three-point goals in agame with 15, he scored 45 points in the victoryoverBishopMcGuinness...playedhisfirsttwoyearsatIndependenceHighinCharlottewhereheaveraged24 points per game as a sophomore...born Mar. 3,1987.

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Raymond Sykes, CJacksonville, FL • 2005-09

Overview: Improvedsteadilythroughout his four yearswith the Tiger program...played in 124 games in hiscareer, including 41 as astarter...started all but onegameatcenterfortheTigers

in 2008-09 as a senior...participated in 85 victoriesduringhistimeatClemson,second-most inschoolhistory for an individual player...finished his careerwith 503 points and 338 rebounds...concluded hiscareerwithexactly169offensivereboundsand169defensiverebounds...increasedhisplayingtimeeachseason, from 6.9 minutes per game as a freshman,10.8 as a sophomore, 14.5 as a junior, and 21.7 asa senior...ranks ninth in Clemson history with 102blockedshots...ranksfifthinClemsonhistoryinfieldgoalaccuracywithacareer57.9percentfigure...twiceinhiscareerhisdunksweretop10playsofthedayonESPN’sSportsCenter...firstscholarshipplayerfromJacksonville,FLtosignwiththeTigers.

In 2008-09: StartedallbutoneoftheTigers’32gamesat center...averaged 7.9 points and 5.1 reboundsper game as a senior...ranked third on the team inrebounds and blocked shots, and fifth in scoring...made 107-185 field goal attempts, 57.8 percent...ranked second on the team with 82 offensiverebounds...blocked32shotsontheseason...scoredin double figures 14 times, he entered his senioryear with just four double figure scoring effortsin his career...ranked second on the team with 21dunks...scoredindoublefiguresinsixoftheteam’sfirst eight games of the season...blocked at leastone shot in 18 games...averaged 9.0 points and6.0 rebounds per game in helping theTigers to aseason-openingtournamentcrownattheinauguralCharlestonClassic.

Best Games of 2008-09: Nailed all six of his fieldgoal attempts and posted 14 points in comebackwinatIllinoisfortheACC/BigTenChallenge...posted14 points and eight rebounds in home openeragainstWofford...also scored 14 points in win overSavannahState,ashemade7-9fieldgoalattempts...producedACCcareer-highwith14pointsonSeniorNight againstVirginia...made 5-9 field goals and4-6 free throws against the Cavaliers...scored 13 inseasonopeneragainstHofstra,whileaddingsevenrebounds...posted10pointson5-7shootingagainstTemple...scored10pointsandaddedsevenreboundsinwinoverPresbyterian...notchedeightpointsandsixreboundsincomebackwinatMiami...produced#1 play on ESPN’s SportsCenter after win at SouthCarolina...histhree-pointplayoffamonsterslamwaspartofan11-pointoutingversustheGamecocks...totaledeightpointsandsixreboundsathomeagainstWakeForest...postedninepointsandsixreboundsatNorthCarolina...scored10pointsandgrabbedfourreboundsin14minutesathomeagainst Georgia Tech...talliedeight points and five offensiverebounds atVirginiaTech...went5-5fromthefieldinFloridaStategameathome...posted12pointsand nine rebounds, along withfour blocks, in road win overBoston College...posted nine

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points and career-high 11 rebounds atVirginia...scored10pointswithfourblocksatFloridaState...hit4-5fieldgoalsinboththeACCTournamentandNCAATournamentgames.

In 2007-08: Appearedinall34gamesandearnedsix starts while James Mays recovered from a hipinjuryearly intheseason...averaged4.4pointsand2.4 rebounds per game...second on the team with26 blocked shots, a big reason Clemson ranked inthetop20inthenationinblocks...shot57percentfromthefield,whichledtheteamforaccuracygivenaminimumof100shotattempts...22ofhis67madefieldgoalsweredunks...played493minutesasajunior,atthetimeacareer-highfortheFloridanative...scoreddoublefiguresfourgames,thefirstfourofhiscareer...hadthreestraightintheSanJuanShootout,wheretheTigersdefeatedPuertoRico-MayaguezandDePaulbeforefallingtoOleMissinthechampionshipgame...averaged9.0pointsand5.0reboundspergameasastarter,wherehehelpedClemsontoa5-1record.

Best Games of 2007-08: Reacheddoublefiguresinthreestraightgamesasastarteratthe2007SanJuanShootout...topgameoftheseasonwaseasilyagainstOleMissinthechampionshipgame...made8-8fieldgoalsandfinishedwithcareer-high17pointsversustheRebels...addedsevenrebounds,includingcareer-high five offensive caroms, in the Ole Miss game...posted12pointsandmade4-7shotsand4-4 freethrowsinthesecondroundgameagainstDePaul...scoredeightpointsandaddedsevenreboundsatEastCarolina...made4-7fieldgoalsandtotaled11pointsandsevenreboundsagainstPuertoRico-Mayaguez...sank4-5shotsandscoredeightpointsin13minutesagainstSamford...blockedthreeshotsversusNorthCarolinaathome...rejectedfourshotsagainstPurdueintheBigTen/ACCChallenge...madeallthreeshotsand scored six points in just 10 minutes of play atDuke...scoredeightpointsatMiamion4-8shooting...hit4-4fromthefieldandpostedatotalofninepointsandfourreboundsin18minutesagainstVirginiaTechonSeniorDay...hadoutstandingquarterfinalgameagainstBostonCollegeintheACCTournament...made6-6shotsforatotalof12pointsversustheEagles...scored four points and grabbed four rebounds in15 minutes of play againstVillanova in the NCAATournament.

In 2006-07: Playedinall36contestsandaveraged10.8 minutes per game at the center and powerforward positions...ranked second on the team inblockedshots(36)inhisreserverole...averaged1.0blockpergametorank11thintheACC,theonlynon-starterintheACCtoaverageatleastoneblockpergame...blockedashotevery10.78minutes...rankedjustoutsidethetop10oftheACCinthatcategory...hit60.8percentofhisshots,afigurethatwouldhaveled the team had he enough attempts to qualify...averaged 2.1 points and 1.9 rebounds per game...added11stealsontheseason...shot68percentfromthefieldandaveragedmorethanoneblockpergame

in20homecontestsasasophomore...rankedfourthontheteaminoffensiverebounds(33).

Best Games of 2006-07: Postedsevenpoints,fourrebounds,andfourblockedshotsinjust12minutesofactionagainstWofford...hitallthreeofhisfieldgoalattemptsversustheTerriers...insecondgameoftheyear,hit3-4shotsforsixpointsagainstMonmouth...totaled six blocked shots in the three-day CoxCommunications Classic...grabbed season-best sixrebounds, including three offensive, in road win atSouth Carolina...added a pair of blocks versus theGamecocks...totaledfourpoints,fiverebounds,andthreeblockedshotsatNCState...oneofhisfieldgoalswas a thunderous one-handed slam...posted fourpointsandtwoblocksathomeagainstFloridaState...duplicatedthosenumbersagainstMaryland...blockedthree shots in 15 minutes on Senior Night againstMiami...hadmonsterjaminroadwinatVirginiaTech...talliedfivepoints,threerebounds,andtwohighlight-reeldunksinNITquarterfinalwinoverSyracuse...hisone-handed,fastbreakdunkwasfeaturedasoneofthetop10playsofthedaybySportsCenter.

In 2005-06: Appeared in 22 games for theTigerswith four starting assignments...played an averageof6.9minutespergame...scored1.1pointspergameand also grabbed 1.1 rebounds per game...totaledeightblockedshotsfortheseasonandsevensteals,showing his potential as a defensive player...12 ofhis25totalreboundscameontheoffensiveglass...shot55percent(11-20)fromthefieldinlimitedshotattempts...saw10ormoreminutesofactioninfourgames...season-highwas15minutesplayedagainstWakeForestathome.

Best Games of 2005-06: TopgamewasprobablyinhomeovertimewinoverWakeForest,eventhoughhedidnotscoreinthatcontest...blockedthreeshotsand helped establish an intensity for theTigersdefensivelyinthatballgame...alsohadastealversusthe Deacons...scored four points in seven minutesagainst Coppin State...scored four points on 2-2shooting,whileaddingapairofblocks,againstPuertoRico-Mayaguez...hadfourpointsandthreereboundsatMiami...recordedablockandstealinastartagainstVirginiaTech...grabbedthreeoffensivereboundsinwinoverVirginia.

In High School: NomineeforMr.Basketball inthestateofFlorida...averagedadouble-doubleeachofhislasttwoyears,butaccomplishedthefeatwiththreedifferentstats...averaged13pointsand10reboundsas a senior, he averaged 12 points, 10 blocks andeight rebounds as a junior...once blocked 21 shotsin a game against First Coast High School...namedAll-GatewayConferenceasasenior...playedhishighschoolbasketballforCriswellFoyeatAndrewJacksonHigh School in Jacksonville...born July 3, 1986...majoredinSociology.

Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FA Pct 3FG-FA Pct FT-FTA Pct OR/Reb/Avg A-T BS-ST Pf-D Pts-Avg2005-06 22-4 152/6.9 11-20 .550 0-0 .000 2-5 .400 12/25/1.1 2-10 8-7 16-0 24/1.12006-07 36-0 388/10.8 31-51 .608 0-0 .000 14-27 .519 33/68/1.9 11-19 36-11 50-1 76/2.12007-08 34-6 493/14.5 67-117 .573 0-0 .000 16-32 .500 42/83/2.4 14-37 26-16 53-1 150/4.42008-09 32-31 695/21.7 107-185 .578 0-0 .000 39-70 .557 82/162/5.1 23-62 32-20 63-0 253/7.9Totals 124-41 1728/13.9 216-373 .579 0-0 .000 71-134 .530 169/338/2.7 50-128 102-54 182-2 503/4.1

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2008-09 ACC SUPERLATIVES

ACCGames OverallTeam W L Pct. Hm Rd W L Pct. Hm Rd Neu NorthCarolina 13 3 .812 7-1 6-2 34 4 .895 14-1 10-2 10-1Duke 11 5 .688 7-1 4-4 30 7 .811 16-1 6-5 8-1WakeForest 11 5 .688 7-1 4-4 24 7 .774 14-1 7-4 3-2FloridaState 10 6 .625 6-2 4-4 25 10 .714 13-3 7-5 5-2Clemson 9 7 .563 5-3 4-4 23 9 .719 13-3 7-4 3-2BostonCollege 9 7 .563 5-3 4-4 22 12 .647 15-4 5-5 2-3Maryland 7 9 .438 5-3 2-6 21 14 .600 14-4 2-6 5-4VirginiaTech 7 9 .438 4-4 3-5 19 15 .559 10-6 5-6 4-3Miami 7 9 .438 5-3 2-6 19 13 .594 12-4 5-7 2-2NCState 6 10 .375 5-3 1-7 16 14 .533 14-4 2-9 0-1Virginia 4 12 .250 3-5 1-7 10 18 .357 9-8 1-9 0-1GeorgiaTech 2 14 .125 2-6 0-8 12 19 .387 9-8 2-10 1-1

Final ACC Standings

All-ACC First TeamTylerHansbrough,Sr.,NorthCarolina................... *228ToneyDouglas,Sr.,FloridaState................................ 226TyLawson,Jr.,NorthCarolina..................................... 224GeraldHenderson,Jr.,Duke........................................ 210JackMcClinton,Sr.,Miami............................................ 188

All-ACC Second TeamJeffTeague,So.,WakeForest....................................... 185Trevor Booker, Jr., Clemson ............................. 156TyreseRice,Sr.,BostonCollege.................................. 151KyleSingler,So.,Duke.................................................... 128GreivisVasquez,Jr.,Maryland..................................... 116

All-ACC Third TeamJamesJohnson,So.,WakeForest............................... 100MalcolmDelaney,So.,VirginiaTech............................83A.D.Vassallo,Sr.,VirginiaTech........................................81DannyGreen,Sr.,NorthCarolina..................................48GaniLawal,So.,GeorgiaTech........................................46

All-ACC Honorable MentionWayneEllington,Jr.,NorthCarolinaK.C. Rivers, Sr., ClemsonSylvenLandesberg,Fr.,Virginia

ACC Player of the YearTyLawson,Jr.,NorthCarolina

ACC Coach of the YearLeonardHamilton,FloridaState

ACC All-Tournament TeamsFirstTeamGeraldHenderson,DukeJonScheyer,DukeKyleSingler,DukeToneyDouglas,FloridaStateTylerHansbrough,NorthCarolina

SecondTeamSolomonAlabi,FloridaStateLewisClinch,GeorgiaTechEricHayes,MarylandGreivisVasquez,MarylandWayneEllington,NorthCarolina

ACC Tournament MVPJonScheyer,Duke

All-ACC Freshman TeamSylvenLandesberg,Virginia.........................................*76Al-FarouqAminu,WakeForest....................................*76ImanShumpert,GeorgiaTech......................................70SolomonAlabi,FloridaState.........................................59EdDavis,NorthCarolina..................................................55HM–ChrisSingleton,FloridaState

ACC Rookie of the YearSylvenLandesberg,Virginia

All-ACC Defensive TeamToneyDouglas,Sr.,FloridaState...................................67Trevor Booker, Jr., Clemson ............................... 67SolomonAlabi,Fr.,FloridaState...................................53DannyGreen,Sr.,NorthCarolina..................................28L.D.Williams,Jr.,WakeForest.........................................26

ACC Player of the Week SelectionsNov.17.................................................... KyleSingler,Duke.................................................... Trevor Booker, ClemsonNov.24....................................GreivisVasquez,MarylandDec.1.......................................TyLawson,NorthCarolinaDec.8.......................................GreivisVasquez,MarylandDec.15.....................TylerHansbrough,NorthCarolinaDec. 22 ...................................K.C. Rivers, ClemsonDec.29............................... ToneyDouglas,FloridaStateJan.5......................................TyreseRice,BostonCollegeJan.12.........................................JeffTeague,WakeForestJan.19.........................................JeffTeague,WakeForestJan.26........................... MalcolmDelaney,VirginiaTechFeb. 2 ......................................K.C. Rivers, Clemson..................................................... GaniLawal,GeorgiaTechFeb.9.............................................. JackMcClinton,MiamiFeb.16.....................................TyLawson,NorthCarolinaFeb.23.....................................GreivisVasquez,MarylandMar.2..........................................GeraldHenderson,DukeMar.9.................................. ToneyDouglas,FloridaState

ACC Rookie of the Week SelectionsNov.17................................. SylvenLandesberg,VirginiaNov.24................................. SylvenLandesberg,VirginiaDec.1...............................Al-FarouqAminu,WakeForestDec.8................................ImanShumpert,GeorgiaTechDec.15...............................ChrisSingleton,FloridaStateDec.22................................. SylvenLandesberg,VirginiaDec.29................................. SylvenLandesberg,VirginiaJan.5................................Al-FarouqAminu,WakeForestJan.12.................................. SylvenLandesberg,Virginia

Jan.19.............................Al-FarouqAminu,WakeForestJan.26..........................ReggieJackson,BostonCollegeFeb.2...............................Al-FarouqAminu,WakeForestFeb.9...................................SolomonAlabi,FloridaStateFeb.16.................................. SylvenLandesberg,VirginiaFeb.23.................................................ElliotWilliams,DukeMar.2...................................SolomonAlabi,FloridaStateMar.9...............................Al-FarouqAminu,WakeForest

*Unanimousselection

ACC Individual Honors

K.C. Rivers was named ACC Player-of-the-Weekon two occasions during the 2008-09 season.

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2008-09 ACC INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

SCORINGRk Player-Team CL G FG 3FG FT Pts PPG1. ToneyDouglas-FS SR 35 239 85 188 751 21.52. TylerHansbrough-NC SR 34 223 9 249 704 20.73. JackMcClinton-UM SR 32 200 101 116 617 19.34. A.D.Vassallo-VT SR 34 232 83 101 648 19.15. JeffTeague-WF SO 31 180 45 179 584 18.86. MalcolmDelaney-VT SO 34 160 70 225 615 18.17. GreivisVasquez-MD JR 35 218 66 111 613 17.58. TyreseRice-BC SR 33 162 61 172 557 16.99. TyLawson-NC JR 35 182 51 166 581 16.610. SylvenLandesberg-VA FR 28 150 16 148 464 16.611. GeraldHenderson-DU JR 37 213 41 143 610 16.512. KyleSingler-DU SO 37 208 69 124 609 16.513. WayneEllington-NC JR 38 215 85 87 602 15.814. LewisClinch-GT SR 24 128 71 45 372 15.515. Trevor Booker-CU JR 32 189 9 104 491 15.316. GaniLawal-GT SO 31 184 0 99 467 15.117. JamesJohnson-WF SO 31 187 22 69 465 15.018. JonScheyer-DU JR 37 146 79 179 550 14.919. K.C. Rivers-CU SR 32 173 69 38 453 14.220. JeffAllen-VT SO 33 158 17 118 451 13.721. JoeTrapani-BC SO 34 157 52 91 457 13.422. BrandonCostner-ST JR 30 133 42 90 398 13.323. Terrence Oglesby-CU SO 32 129 92 71 421 13.224. DannyGreen-NC SR 38 184 77 52 497 13.125. Al-FarouqAminu-WF FR 31 146 7 102 401 12.9

REBOUNDINGRk Player-Team CL G OFF DEF TOT RPG1. Trevor Booker-CU JR 32 107 204 311 9.72. GaniLawal-GT SO 31 111 183 294 9.53. JamesJohnson-WF SO 31 79 185 264 8.54. JeffAllen-VT SO 33 93 184 277 8.45. Al-FarouqAminu-WF FR 31 71 182 253 8.26. TylerHansbrough-NC SR 34 103 173 276 8.17. AladeAminu-GT SR 31 80 167 247 8.08. BenMcCauley-ST SR 30 74 160 234 7.89. KyleSingler-DU SO 37 112 172 284 7.710. MikeScott-VA SO 28 95 113 208 7.411. DwayneCollins-UM JR 31 95 132 227 7.312. JoeTrapani-BC SO 34 69 155 224 6.613. EdDavis-NC FR 38 83 167 250 6.614. A.D.Vassallo-VT SR 34 47 164 211 6.215. CoreyRaji-BC SO 34 112 97 209 6.116. SylvenLandesberg-VA FR 28 47 122 169 6.017. BrandonCostner-ST JR 30 48 133 181 6.018. K.C. Rivers-CU SR 32 64 129 193 6.019. JimmyGraham-UM SR 30 54 123 177 5.920. ChasMcFarland-WF JR 31 69 112 181 5.8

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 5 made per game)Rk Player-Team Cl G FG FGA Pct1. Trevor Booker-CU JR 32 189 331 .5712. GaniLawal-GT SO 31 184 331 .5563. JamesJohnson-WF SO 31 187 345 .5424. TyLawson-NC JR 35 182 342 .5325. AladeAminu-GT SR 31 155 297 .5226. TylerHansbrough-NC SR 34 223 434 .5147. JeffTeague-WF SO 31 180 371 .4858. WayneEllington-NC JR 38 215 445 .4839. GeraldHenderson-DU JR 37 213 473 .45010. A.D.Vassallo-VT SR 34 232 516 .450

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 2.5 made per game)Rk Player-Team Cl G FTM FTA Pct1. JackMcClinton-UM SR 32 116 131 .8852. MalcolmDelaney-VT SO 34 225 259 .8693. GreivisVasquez-MD JR 35 111 128 .8674. TyreseRice-BC SR 33 172 201 .8565. UcheEchefu-FS SR 33 89 105 .8486. TylerHansbrough-NC SR 34 249 296 .8417. JonScheyer-DU JR 37 179 214 .8368. A.D.Vassallo-VT SR 34 101 121 .8359. JeffTeague-WF SO 31 179 219 .81710. ToneyDouglas-FS SR 35 188 232 .810

ASSISTSRk Player-Team Cl G Assists Avg/G1. TyLawson-NC SR 35 230 6.62. TyreseRice-BC SR 33 176 5.33. GreivisVasquez-MD JR 35 176 5.04. ImanShumpert-GT FR 31 154 5.05. MalcolmDelaney-VT SO 34 152 4.5

6. Demontez Stitt-CU SO 32 121 3.87. JeffTeague-WF SO 31 110 3.58. IshmaelSmith-WF JR 29 100 3.49. EricHayes-MD JR 35 112 3.210. SammyZeglinski-VA FR 28 84 3.0 LewisClinch-GT SR 24 72 3.0

ASSIST-TO-TURNOVER RATIO (Min. 3 asts/game)Rk Player-Team Cl G Ast Avg Turn Avg Ratio1. TyLawson-NC JR 35 230 6.6 66 1.9 3.52. EricHayes-MD JR 35 112 3.2 61 1.7 1.83. GreivisVasquez-MD JR 35 176 5.0 98 2.8 1.84. IshmaelSmith-WF JR 29 100 3.4 59 2.0 1.75. MalcolmDelaney-VT SO 34 152 4.5 97 2.9 1.66. Demontez Stitt-CU SO 32 121 3.8 81 2.5 1.57. TyreseRice-BC SR 33 176 5.3 125 3.8 1.48. ImanShumpert-GT FR 31 154 5.0 116 3.7 1.39. SammyZeglinski-VA FR 28 84 3.0 70 2.5 1.210. LewisClinch-GT SR 24 72 3.0 61 2.5 1.2

STEALSRk Player-Team Cl G Steals Avg/G1. TyLawson-NC JR 35 75 2.12. ImanShumpert-GT FR 31 64 2.13. JeffTeague-WF SO 31 58 1.94. JeffAllen-VT SO 33 61 1.85. ToneyDouglas-FS SR 35 63 1.86. DannyGreen-NC SR 38 67 1.87. K.C. Rivers-CU SR 32 55 1.78. JonScheyer-DU JR 37 58 1.69. RakimSanders-BC SO 34 53 1.610. ChrisSingleton-FS FR 35 54 1.5

BLOCKED SHOTSRk Player-Team Cl G Blocks Avg/G1. SolomonAlabi-FS Fr 35 73 2.12. Trevor Booker-CU JR 32 63 2.03. AladeAminu-GT SR 31 55 1.84. EdDavis-NC FR 38 65 1.75. AssaneSene-VA FR 22 35 1.66. JamesJohnson-WF SO 31 48 1.57. GaniLawal-GT SO 31 46 1.58. Jerai Grant-CU SO 32 45 1.49. ChrisSingleton-FS FR 35 47 1.310. DannyGreen-NC SR 38 51 1.3

THREE-POINT GOALS MADERk Player-Team Cl G 3FG Avg/G1. JackMcClinton-UM SR 32 101 3.22. LewisClinch-GT SR 24 71 3.03. Terrence Oglesby-CU SO 32 92 2.94. A.D.Vassallo-VT SR 34 83 2.45. ToneyDouglas-FS SR 35 85 2.46. WayneEllington-NC JR 38 85 2.27. K.C. Rivers-CU SR 32 69 2.28. JonScheyer-DU JR 37 79 2.19. MalcolmDelaney-VT SO 34 70 2.110. DannyGreen-NC SR 38 77 2.0

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDSRk Player-Team Cl G No. Avg/G1. GaniLawal-GT SO 31 111 3.62. MikeScott-VA SO 28 95 3.43. Trevor Booker-CU JR 32 107 3.34. CoreyRaji-BC SO 34 112 3.35. DwayneCollins-UM JR 31 95 3.16. TylerHansbrough-NC SR 34 103 3.07. KyleSingler-DU SO 37 112 3.08. JeffAllen-VT SO 33 93 2.89. LandonMilbourne-MD JR 35 94 2.710. AladeAminu-GT SR 31 80 2.6

MINUTES PLAYEDRk Player-Team Cl G Minutes Avg/G1. MalcolmDelaney-VT SO 34 1255 36.92. A.D.Vassallo-VT SR 34 1247 36.73. ToneyDouglas-FS SR 35 1279 36.54. LewisClinch-GT SR 24 832 34.75. GreivisVasquez-MD JR 35 1210 34.66. SylvenLandesberg-VA FR 28 957 34.27. TyreseRice-BC SR 33 1101 33.48. JonScheyer-DU JR 37 1214 32.89. KyleSingler-DU SO 37 1193 32.210. JackMcClinton-UM SR 32 1030 32.2

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SCORING OFFENSERk School G W-L Points Avg/G1. NorthCarolina 38 34-4 3413 89.82. WakeForest 31 24-7 2510 81.03. Clemson 32 23-9 2507 78.34. Duke 37 30-7 2867 77.55. BostonCollege 34 22-12 2528 74.46. NCState 30 16-14 2189 73.07. Miami 32 19-13 2325 72.78. VirginiaTech 34 19-15 2470 72.69. Maryland 35 21-14 2512 71.810. GeorgiaTech 31 12-19 2208 71.211. Virginia 28 10-18 1960 70.012. FloridaState 35 25-10 2392 68.3

SCORING DEFENSERk School G Points Avg/G 1. FloridaState 35 2271 64.92. Duke 37 2439 65.93. Miami 32 2123 66.34. Clemson 32 2177 68.05. Maryland 35 2419 69.16. NCState 30 2087 69.67. BostonCollege 34 2397 70.58. VirginiaTech 34 2405 70.79. WakeForest 31 2193 70.710. GeorgiaTech 31 2216 71.511. NorthCarolina 38 2735 72.012. Virginia 28 2029 72.5

SCORING MARGINRk School G OFF DEF Margin1. NorthCarolina 38 89.8 72.0 +17.82. Duke 37 77.5 65.9 +11.63. Clemson 32 78.3 68.0 +10.34. WakeForest 31 81.0 70.7 +10.25. Miami 32 72.7 66.3 +6.36. BostonCollege 34 74.4 70.5 +3.97. FloridaState 35 68.3 64.9 +3.58. NCState 30 73.0 69.6 +3.49. Maryland 35 71.8 69.1 +2.710. VirginiaTech 34 72.6 70.7 +1.911. GeorgiaTech 31 71.2 71.5 -0.312. Virginia 28 70.0 72.5 -2.5

FREE THROW PERCENTAGERk School G FTM FTA Pct1. Maryland 35 463 611 .7582. NorthCarolina 38 739 983 .7523. Virginia 28 402 543 .7404. BostonCollege 34 541 733 .7385. Duke 37 658 904 .7286. FloridaState 35 536 739 .7257. VirginiaTech 34 573 791 .7248. NCState 30 441 615 .7179. WakeForest 31 572 804 .71110. Clemson 32 427 621 .68811. Miami 32 482 706 .68312. GeorgiaTech 31 419 665 .630

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGERk School G FGM FGA Pct1. WakeForest 31 906 1849 .4902. NorthCarolina 38 1205 2509 .4803. NCState 30 773 1626 .4754. Clemson 32 912 1971 .4635. Duke 37 971 2186 .4446. BostonCollege 34 885 2000 .4437. VirginiaTech 34 845 1934 .4378. GeorgiaTech 31 815 1868 .4369. FloridaState 35 820 1886 .43510. Miami 32 796 1865 .42711. Maryland 35 924 2179 .42412. Virginia 28 701 1682 .417

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE DEFENSERk School G FGM FGA Pct1. FloridaState 35 771 1994 .3872. Miami 32 738 1863 .3963. WakeForest 31 770 1933 .3984. NorthCarolina 38 1013 2468 .410

5. GeorgiaTech 31 769 1848 .4166. VirginiaTech 34 842 2000 .4217. Maryland 35 872 2068 .4228. BostonCollege 34 857 2014 .4269. NCState 30 771 1789 .43110. Clemson 32 794 1842 .43111. Duke 37 905 2086 .43412. Virginia 28 724 1653 .438

THREE-POINT GOAL PERCENTAGERk School G 3FG 3FGA Pct1. NorthCarolina 38 264 682 .3872. NCState 30 202 538 .3753. Clemson 32 256 684 .3744. Miami 32 251 682 .3685. Duke 37 267 766 .3496. FloridaState 35 216 631 .3427. VirginiaTech 34 207 615 .3378. BostonCollege 34 217 649 .3349. Maryland 35 201 604 .33310. GeorgiaTech 31 159 492 .32311. WakeForest 31 126 394 .32012. Virginia 28 156 494 .316

THREE-POINT GOAL PERCENTAGE DEFENSERk School G 3FG 3FGA Pct1. WakeForest 31 207 681 .3042. Miami 32 226 703 .3213. GeorgiaTech 31 201 620 .3244. FloridaState 35 239 731 .3275. BostonCollege 34 197 600 .3286. Virginia 28 175 524 .3347. NCState 30 173 518 .3348. NorthCarolina 38 274 814 .3379. VirginiaTech 34 238 704 .33810. Duke 37 183 541 .33811. Maryland 35 245 706 .34712. Clemson 32 190 529 .359

THREE-POINT GOALS MADERk School G 3FG Avg/G 1. Clemson 32 256 8.02. Miami 32 251 7.83. Duke 37 267 7.24. NorthCarolina 38 264 6.95. NCState 30 202 6.76. BostonCollege 34 217 6.47. FloridaState 35 216 6.28. VirginiaTech 34 207 6.19. Maryland 35 201 5.710. Virginia 28 156 5.611. GeorgiaTech 31 159 5.112. WakeForest 31 126 4.1

ASSISTSRk School G Assists Avg/G 1. NorthCarolina 38 685 18.02. NCState 30 458 15.33. Clemson 32 478 14.94. GeorgiaTech 31 462 14.95. BostonCollege 34 503 14.86. Maryland 35 511 14.67. VirginiaTech 34 454 13.48. Duke 37 492 13.39. WakeForest 31 405 13.110. Miami 32 406 12.711. Virginia 28 348 12.412. FloridaState 35 423 12.1

STEALSRk School G Steals Avg/G 1. Clemson 32 298 9.32. NorthCarolina 38 325 8.63. Duke 37 311 8.44. WakeForest 31 258 8.35. GeorgiaTech 31 256 8.36. FloridaState 35 284 8.17. Maryland 35 268 7.78. VirginiaTech 34 221 6.59. Virginia 28 179 6.410. BostonCollege 34 208 6.1

11. Miami 32 194 6.112. NCState 30 168 5.6

BLOCKED SHOTSRk School G Blocks Avg/G 1. Clemson 32 187 5.82. FloridaState 35 202 5.83. WakeForest 31 176 5.74. NorthCarolina 38 196 5.25. GeorgiaTech 31 154 5.06. VirginiaTech 34 155 4.67. BostonCollege 34 147 4.38. Maryland 35 145 4.19. Virginia 28 112 4.010. Duke 37 146 3.911. Miami 32 122 3.812. NCState 30 114 3.8

ASSIST-TO-TURNOVER RATIORk School G Ast Avg Turn Avg Ratio1. NorthCarolina 38 685 18.0 472 12.4 1.52. Maryland 35 511 14.6 428 12.2 1.23. BostonCollege 34 503 14.8 457 13.4 1.14. Duke 37 492 13.3 454 12.3 1.15. NCState 30 458 15.3 435 14.5 1.16. Clemson 32 478 14.9 456 14.3 1.07. VirginiaTech 34 454 13.4 458 13.5 1.08. Miami 32 406 12.7 427 13.3 1.09. GeorgiaTech 31 462 14.9 522 16.8 0.910. Virginia 28 348 12.4 413 14.8 0.811. WakeForest 31 405 13.1 492 15.9 0.812. FloridaState 35 423 12.1 548 15.7 0.8

TURNOVER MARGINRk School G Tm Avg Opp Avg Mar1. Duke 37 454 12.3 605 16.4 +4.082. NorthCarolina 38 472 12.4 605 15.9 +3.503. Maryland 35 428 12.2 543 15.5 +3.294. Clemson 32 456 14.3 549 17.2 +2.915. WakeForest 31 492 15.9 487 15.7 -0.166. FloridaState 35 548 15.7 534 15.3 -0.407. Miami 32 427 13.3 412 12.9 -0.478. GeorgiaTech 31 522 16.8 503 16.2 -0.619. VirginiaTech 34 458 13.5 437 12.9 -0.6210. Virginia 28 413 14.8 392 14.0 -0.7511. BostonCollege 34 457 13.4 427 12.6 -0.8812. NCState 30 435 14.5 336 11.2 -3.30

REBOUND MARGINRk School G Reb Avg Opp Avg Mar1. NorthCarolina 38 1594 41.9 1353 35.6 +6.32. WakeForest 31 1262 40.7 1080 34.8 +5.93. Miami 32 1272 39.8 1107 34.6 +5.24. NCState 30 1075 35.8 973 32.4 +3.45. VirginiaTech 34 1257 37.0 1153 33.9 +3.16. Duke 37 1348 36.4 1247 33.7 +2.77. BostonCollege 34 1259 37.0 1167 34.3 +2.78. GeorgiaTech 31 1211 39.1 1143 36.9 +2.29. Clemson 32 1189 37.2 1127 35.2 +1.910. Virginia 28 1030 36.8 990 35.4 +1.411. FloridaState 35 1253 35.8 1221 34.9 +0.912. Maryland 35 1274 36.4 1333 38.1 -1.7

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Game #1: Clemson 98, Hofstra 69Nov. 14, 2008 at Carolina First Arena, Charleston, SCClemson 1-0 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to bk s min01 Rivers,K.C. f 4 9 1 5 1 2 1 4 5 2 10 0 2 0 2 2635 Booker,Trevor f 7 11 1 1 1 5 5 8 13 1 16 2 1 2 1 2512 Sykes,Raymond c 5 8 0 0 3 5 4 3 7 3 13 0 1 2 0 1802 Stitt,Demontez g 1 5 1 2 6 10 1 0 1 2 9 1 3 1 0 2222 Oglesby,Terrence g 4 7 3 4 4 5 0 1 1 1 15 1 2 0 3 2103 Anderson,Zavier 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 304 Baize,Jonah 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 205 Smith,Tanner 3 5 1 1 4 4 2 2 4 2 11 2 1 1 0 1911 Young,Andre 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 4 0 0 1 1415 Potter,David 3 5 2 3 1 2 0 1 1 5 9 1 4 1 0 1321 Narcisse,Bryan 2 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 4 0 1 0 1 844 Yanutola,Jesse 1 3 0 0 0 0 3 1 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 245 Grant,Jerai 0 0 0 0 5 6 1 1 2 4 5 0 2 0 0 1555 Petrukonis,Karolis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 2 0 0 12 TEAM 2 4 6 Totals.............. 32 63 9 17 25 39 19 29 48 26 98 12 21 7 8 200TOTALFG% 1stHalf:14-3145.2% 2ndHalf:18-3256.3% Game:50.8% DEADBALL3-Pt.FG% 1stHalf:4-944.4% 2ndHalf:5-862.5% Game:52.9% REBOUNDSFThrow% 1stHalf:7-1546.7% 2ndHalf:18-2475.0% Game:64.1% 4

Hofstra 0-1 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to bk s min21 Townes,Darren f 1 6 0 0 0 2 4 3 7 4 2 0 0 0 1 2150 Johnson,Dane f 2 6 0 0 2 4 4 5 9 2 6 0 0 2 1 2505 Dennison,Tony g 2 10 0 2 1 3 3 1 4 5 5 1 6 0 1 1822 Jenkins,Charles g 6 14 0 1 9 11 1 3 4 2 21 5 5 0 0 3023 Vines,Cornelius g 4 12 4 11 0 0 1 2 3 4 12 0 5 0 3 3301 Lester,Nathaniel 1 3 0 1 4 6 2 1 3 2 6 1 2 0 1 1003 Sestokas,Zygis 4 9 4 9 2 2 1 2 3 0 14 0 0 0 1 1315 Urbutis,Arminas 1 2 0 0 1 2 2 2 4 5 3 0 0 1 1 1720 Johnson,Greg 0 4 0 0 0 2 1 2 3 2 0 2 4 0 2 1632 Washington,Greg 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 1245 Davis-Sabb,Mike 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 5 TEAM 5 5 Totals.............. 21 66 8 24 19 32 24 22 46 31 69 10 23 411 200TOTALFG% 1stHalf:8-2433.3% 2ndHalf:13-4231.0% Game:31.8% DEADBALL3-Pt.FG% 1stHalf:2-825.0% 2ndHalf:6-1637.5% Game:33.3% REBOUNDSFThrow% 1stHalf:6-1060.0% 2ndHalf:13-2259.1% Game:59.4% 5

Officials:DukeEdsall,PatAdams,MikeThibodeauxTechnicalfouls:Clemson-Oglesby,Terrence.Hofstra-None.Attendance:4582

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalClemson 39 59 98Hofstra 24 45 69

Game #2: Clemson 70, TCU 58Nov. 15, 2008 at Carolina First Arena, Charleston, SCTCU 1-1 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to bk s min13 RUZGAS,Edvinas f 7 12 3 7 2 2 3 3 6 3 19 0 2 0 0 3432 LANGFORD,Kevin f 1 7 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 5 2 0 3 0 0 2401 BULJAN,Zvonko c 3 9 0 1 1 2 2 3 5 3 7 2 0 0 1 2103 EBIE,Jason g 3 6 1 1 2 2 3 3 6 2 9 5 8 0 2 3205 MOSS,Ronnie g 5 13 0 1 0 1 0 2 2 4 10 1 5 0 0 2712 LANCON,Logan 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 522 MITCHEM,Keion 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 723 ROSE,Kavon 1 4 0 2 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 1 1 0 0 1524 BUTLER,Kevin 3 7 2 2 1 2 3 1 4 1 9 2 1 0 6 2842 ORTIZ,John 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 2 0 0 0 0 2 7 TEAM 4 1 5 1 Totals.............. 23 61 6 15 6 9 17 20 37 24 58 11 22 011 200TOTALFG% 1stHalf:10-2835.7% 2ndHalf:13-3339.4% Game:37.7% DEADBALL3-Pt.FG% 1stHalf:5-1050.0% 2ndHalf:1-520.0% Game:40.0% REBOUNDSFThrow% 1stHalf:2-2100% 2ndHalf:4-757.1% Game:66.7% 1

Clemson 2-0 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to bk s min01 Rivers,K.C. f 8 16 2 5 0 1 1 2 3 3 18 2 2 1 0 3635 Booker,Trevor f 2 8 0 0 4 4 4 8 12 1 8 2 2 7 0 2712 Sykes,Raymond c 2 3 0 0 0 1 2 2 4 0 4 0 3 2 1 2602 Stitt,Demontez g 3 6 1 2 4 4 0 2 2 1 11 2 6 1 2 2922 Oglesby,Terrence g 5 10 2 5 2 2 0 2 2 2 14 0 3 0 0 3205 Smith,Tanner 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 4 1311 Young,Andre 1 2 1 2 2 2 0 0 0 2 5 0 1 0 0 1215 Potter,David 2 4 1 2 5 6 2 2 4 2 10 2 1 1 0 1645 Grant,Jerai 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 TEAM 1 2 3 1 Totals.............. 23 49 7 16 17 23 10 23 33 11 70 8 20 14 7 200TOTALFG% 1stHalf:11-2445.8% 2ndHalf:12-2548.0% Game:46.9% DEADBALL3-Pt.FG% 1stHalf:3-742.9% 2ndHalf:4-944.4% Game:43.8% REBOUNDSFThrow% 1stHalf:4-757.1% 2ndHalf:13-1681.3% Game:73.9% 2

Officials:J.B.Caldwell,MannyUpton,TerryMooreTechnicalfouls:TCU-None.Clemson-None.Attendance:1571

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalTCU 27 31 58Clemson 29 41 70

Game #3: Clemson 76, Temple 72Nov. 16, 2008 at Carolina First Arena, Charleston, SCTemple 2-1 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to bk s min24 ALLEN,Lavoy f 6 11 2 4 0 0 1 2 3 3 14 2 0 2 1 3402 BROOKS,Ryan g 7 15 3 7 2 2 1 2 3 2 19 3 1 0 4 4010 GUZMAN,Luis g 1 6 0 1 2 2 2 5 7 2 4 7 2 0 3 3515 INGE,Semaj g 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 6 6 1 1 3 1622 CHRISTMAS,Dionte g 4 12 2 6 4 4 1 4 5 1 14 3 6 0 2 4011 DiLEO,T.J. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 523 MOORE,Ramone 5 11 3 6 0 0 1 2 3 3 13 2 4 0 1 2450 ERIC,Michael 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 2 0 2 0 1 6 TEAM 1 2 3 Totals.............. 27 60 10 24 8 8 8 18 26 16 72 23 16 315 200TOTALFG% 1stHalf:16-2564.0% 2ndHalf:11-3531.4% Game:45.0% DEADBALL3-Pt.FG% 1stHalf:5-1050.0% 2ndHalf:5-1435.7% Game:41.7% REBOUNDSFThrow% 1stHalf:2-2100% 2ndHalf:6-6100% Game:100% 0

Clemson 3-0 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to bk s min01 Rivers,K.C. f 5 13 2 8 0 0 1 6 7 0 12 4 0 0 2 3435 Booker,Trevor f 4 10 0 1 7 8 6 10 16 1 15 2 4 0 1 2612 Sykes,Raymond c 5 7 0 0 0 0 4 3 7 0 10 1 4 0 1 2302 Stitt,Demontez g 2 5 0 1 2 4 1 1 2 4 6 3 4 0 0 2222 Oglesby,Terrence g 5 9 4 8 2 3 0 0 0 0 16 0 3 0 1 2305 Smith,Tanner 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 2 0 0 1 0 1 1311 Young,Andre 3 6 2 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 8 2 2 0 2 2015 Potter,David 1 3 1 2 2 2 2 0 2 2 5 2 2 0 1 2245 Grant,Jerai 2 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 3 4 1 2 2 1 17 TEAM 2 2 Totals.............. 27 57 9 23 13 18 16 25 41 12 76 15 22 210 200TOTALFG% 1stHalf:16-3447.1% 2ndHalf:11-2347.8% Game:47.4% DEADBALL3-Pt.FG% 1stHalf:9-1752.9% 2ndHalf:0-60.0% Game:39.1% REBOUNDSFThrow% 1stHalf:4-580.0% 2ndHalf:9-1369.2% Game:72.2% 1

Officials:JamieLuckie,TomEades,StevePyattTechnicalfouls:Temple-None.Clemson-None.Attendance:3026

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Game #4: Clemson 93, Wofford 40Nov. 19, 2008 at Littlejohn Coliseum, Clemson, SCWofford 0-2 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to bk s min21 Crowell,Drew f 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1341 Johnson,Tim f 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 3 4 0 2 0 2 1803 Salters,Junior g 0 6 0 4 3 4 0 2 2 1 3 0 4 0 0 2233 Godzinski,Corey g 2 8 0 4 1 2 1 3 4 1 5 0 1 0 0 2335 Loesing,Brad g 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 3 0 0 4 0 1 1510 Giltner,Kevin 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 3 2 0 2 0 0 1 2012 Estep,Matt 2 6 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 2 0 0 1815 Steelman,Matt 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 122 Dawson,Jason 1 6 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 3 2 1 0 0 2223 Jackson,Marcus 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 225 Tecklenburg,Joseph 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 142 Dahlman,Noah 3 7 0 0 8 11 7 2 9 2 14 0 5 0 0 3150 Martin,Terry 3 5 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 2 6 0 1 1 2 14 TEAM 2 2 1 Totals.............. 13 48 2 17 12 17 12 18 30 15 40 4 21 1 6 200TOTALFG% 1stHalf:7-2825.0% 2ndHalf:6-2030.0% Game:27.1% DEADBALL3-Pt.FG% 1stHalf:2-922.2% 2ndHalf:0-80.0% Game:11.8% REBOUNDSFThrow% 1stHalf:7-977.8% 2ndHalf:5-862.5% Game:70.6% 3,1

Clemson 4-0 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to bk s min01 Rivers,K.C. f 5 14 2 8 1 2 2 4 6 0 13 1 0 0 3 2235 Booker,Trevor f 3 6 0 0 3 4 3 1 4 0 9 5 0 1 1 2312 Sykes,Raymond c 6 11 0 0 2 2 3 5 8 0 14 0 1 2 1 2302 Stitt,Demontez g 3 4 1 2 0 0 0 2 2 2 7 1 0 0 2 1722 Oglesby,Terrence g 4 6 2 4 5 5 0 2 2 3 15 1 3 0 0 2003 Anderson,Zavier 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 204 Baize,Jonah 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 205 Smith,Tanner 2 4 1 3 0 0 0 2 2 1 5 1 0 0 2 1711 Young,Andre 3 6 2 5 1 1 0 1 1 1 9 5 0 0 1 2115 Potter,David 4 7 1 2 0 0 3 1 4 0 9 1 1 1 1 1721 Narcisse,Bryan 2 3 0 0 4 4 2 0 2 1 8 0 0 0 0 1144 Yanutola,Jesse 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 445 Grant,Jerai 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 3 4 4 4 1 1 1 0 1355 Petrukonis,Karolis 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 1 3 0 1 8 TEAM 1 1 Totals.............. 34 65 9 24 16 18 14 25 39 13 93 19 9 513 200TOTALFG% 1stHalf:16-3447.1% 2ndHalf:18-3158.1% Game:52.3% DEADBALL3-Pt.FG% 1stHalf:5-1435.7% 2ndHalf:4-1040.0% Game:37.5% REBOUNDSFThrow% 1stHalf:5-771.4% 2ndHalf:11-11100% Game:88.9% 0

Officials:JamieLuckie,RayNatili,TonyDawkinsTechnicalfouls:Wofford-None.Clemson-None.Attendance:7509

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalWofford 23 17 40Clemson 42 51 93

Game #5: Clemson 71, Charlotte 70Nov. 22, 2008 at Halton Arena, Charlotte, NCClemson 5-0 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to bk s min01 Rivers,K.C. f 5 10 2 5 0 0 0 8 8 2 12 1 1 0 1 3235 Booker,Trevor f 2 4 0 0 4 6 3 5 8 3 8 1 3 4 2 3212 Sykes,Raymond c 2 4 0 0 2 6 3 1 4 4 6 0 4 2 1 2102 Stitt,Demontez g 4 7 2 3 6 7 0 4 4 4 16 4 3 0 1 2222 Oglesby,Terrence g 2 10 1 5 2 2 3 0 3 3 7 2 0 0 0 2305 Smith,Tanner 1 3 0 1 2 3 1 2 3 0 4 1 3 0 0 1511 Young,Andre 2 7 2 5 0 2 1 1 2 1 6 0 1 0 2 1815 Potter,David 3 8 0 2 1 2 0 3 3 2 7 0 1 0 0 2345 Grant,Jerai 2 2 0 0 1 3 1 2 3 2 5 0 1 0 0 14 TEAM 1 2 3 Totals.............. 23 55 7 21 18 31 13 28 41 21 71 9 17 6 7 200TOTALFG% 1stHalf:12-2941.4% 2ndHalf:11-2642.3% Game:41.8% DEADBALL3-Pt.FG% 1stHalf:4-1136.4% 2ndHalf:3-1030.0% Game:33.3% REBOUNDSFThrow% 1stHalf:8-1553.3% 2ndHalf:10-1662.5% Game:58.1% 5,1

Charlotte 1-3 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to bk s min15 MACK,Lamont f 6 20 2 7 0 0 0 5 5 2 14 1 3 1 2 2621 WILDERNESS,An’Juan f 3 5 0 0 0 5 3 1 4 3 6 2 3 0 1 2030 JONES,Phil f 3 5 0 0 4 5 1 4 5 1 10 0 0 1 0 2303 HARRIS,DiJuan g 0 6 0 1 1 2 0 5 5 3 1 10 3 1 2 3522 COLEMAN,RaShad g 3 8 0 3 0 3 2 1 3 1 6 0 3 0 1 1900 BARNETT,Javarris 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 402 COLEY,Charlie 4 7 0 1 1 2 3 8 11 3 9 1 1 0 0 2805 NGOUNDJO,Gaby 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 211 ANDERSEN,Ian 7 11 7 11 0 0 2 0 2 3 21 0 1 0 0 2431 DEWHURST,Charles 1 2 0 0 1 2 2 2 4 3 3 0 1 0 1 19 TEAM 2 2 Totals.............. 27 64 9 23 7 19 15 27 42 21 70 14 15 4 7 200TOTALFG% 1stHalf:12-2941.4% 2ndHalf:15-3542.9% Game:42.2% DEADBALL3-Pt.FG% 1stHalf:6-1250.0% 2ndHalf:3-1127.3% Game:39.1% REBOUNDSFThrow% 1stHalf:4-850.0% 2ndHalf:3-1127.3% Game:36.8% 5

Officials:BryanKersey,MikeEades,MarkSchnurTechnicalfouls:Clemson-None.Charlotte-None.Attendance:9105

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalClemson 36 35 71Charlotte 34 36 70

Game #6: Clemson 81, Savannah State 49Nov. 25, 2008 at Littlejohn Coliseum, Clemson, SCSavannah State 4-1 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to bk s min22 Hassan,Rashad f 2 4 0 0 0 0 5 1 6 1 4 0 3 1 4 1924 Linton,Chris f 1 6 1 1 0 0 2 3 5 2 3 1 2 0 2 2505 Bailey,Raye g 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 2 3 0 0 2013 Jones,Anthony g 9 18 2 5 0 0 1 1 2 3 20 0 0 0 0 2520 Shuler,Jovonni g 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 4 1 2 0 1 2001 Hardy,Patrick 2 4 2 3 0 0 0 2 2 0 6 0 1 1 3 1702 Rankins,Tracy 1 5 1 2 1 2 0 2 2 0 4 3 4 0 1 2003 St.Fort,Mark 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 204 Mitchell,Rod 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 314 Izevbigie,GLen 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 3 0 0 0 1 0 1123 Brown,Curtis 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 1 1 1234 Stowers,Devin 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 542 Louis,Arnold 0 5 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 0 0 2 0 0 1555 Fort,LaQuinton 2 3 0 1 2 2 0 1 1 1 6 0 0 0 0 6 TEAM 3 1 4 Totals.............. 19 58 6 14 5 7 13 15 28 18 49 8 19 412 200TOTALFG% 1stHalf:8-3225.0% 2ndHalf:11-2642.3% Game:32.8% DEADBALL3-Pt.FG% 1stHalf:3-742.9% 2ndHalf:3-742.9% Game:42.9% REBOUNDSFThrow% 1stHalf:0-00.0% 2ndHalf:5-771.4% Game:71.4% 1

Clemson 6-0 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to bk s min01 Rivers,K.C. f 2 5 2 4 0 0 2 4 6 0 6 1 1 1 2 2735 Booker,Trevor f 5 6 0 0 7 10 3 3 6 1 17 1 3 4 4 2512 Sykes,Raymond c 7 9 0 0 0 1 1 6 7 1 14 1 1 1 0 2402 Stitt,Demontez g 4 7 0 0 0 1 1 4 5 2 8 4 4 0 3 2122 Oglesby,Terrence g 6 11 4 6 1 2 0 1 1 3 17 1 2 0 0 2303 Anderson,Zavier 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 205 Smith,Tanner 0 3 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 3 0 0 1 0 1 1510 Baciu,Catalin 2 4 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 4 0 1 2 0 911 Young,Andre 0 5 0 3 2 2 0 1 1 1 2 6 0 0 1 1715 Potter,David 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 1 4 0 1 1321 Narcisse,Bryan 0 1 0 0 2 2 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 344 Yanutola,Jesse 0 1 0 0 1 2 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 245 Grant,Jerai 4 6 0 0 0 1 5 2 7 0 8 1 0 5 0 1755 Petrukonis,Karolis 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 TEAM 3 1 4 Totals.............. 31 61 6 14 13 21 20 27 47 14 81 17 18 1413 200TOTALFG% 1stHalf:16-2857.1% 2ndHalf:15-3345.5% Game:50.8% DEADBALL3-Pt.FG% 1stHalf:4-666.7% 2ndHalf:2-825.0% Game:42.9% REBOUNDSFThrow% 1stHalf:5-683.3% 2ndHalf:8-1553.3% Game:61.9% 3

Officials:KarlHess,ReggieGreenwood,JeffClarkTechnicalfouls:SavannahState-None.Clemson-None. Attendance:6595

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalSavannahState 19 30 49Clemson 41 40 81

Game #7: Clemson 79, Presbyterian 58Nov. 28, 2008 at Littlejohn Coliseum, Clemson, SCPresbyterian 1-4 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to bk s min34 Coleman,Al’Lonzo f 8 12 0 0 2 7 3 3 6 4 18 2 2 0 2 2842 Sligh,Travis f 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 4 5 3 0 2 1 0 0 2304 Miller,Pierre g 1 5 1 4 0 1 0 2 2 1 3 3 3 0 0 3522 Johnson,Josh g 1 4 1 4 0 0 0 2 2 0 3 2 1 0 0 2523 Bostic,Bryan g 6 10 4 5 1 3 0 3 3 2 17 1 2 0 1 2902 Davis,Kevin 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 503 King,Dominic 5 8 1 4 0 0 0 3 3 1 11 1 2 0 1 1721 Gatkuoth,Steven 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 1025 Gibbs,Aaron 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1731 Holmes,Chase 2 5 0 2 0 0 0 3 3 1 4 0 3 0 0 950 Jazwiecki,Kyle 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 TEAM Totals.............. 23 49 7 20 5 13 5 20 25 17 58 12 15 0 4 200TOTALFG% 1stHalf:15-2951.7% 2ndHalf:8-2040.0% Game:46.9% DEADBALL3-Pt.FG% 1stHalf:4-1136.4% 2ndHalf:3-933.3% Game:35.0% REBOUNDSFThrow% 1stHalf:0-10.0% 2ndHalf:5-1241.7% Game:38.5% 0,2

Clemson 7-0 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to bk s min01 Rivers,K.C. f 2 5 0 2 2 3 1 2 3 0 6 3 0 2 1 2835 Booker,Trevor f 11 16 0 0 3 3 1 8 9 0 25 2 0 1 2 2712 Sykes,Raymond c 4 9 0 0 2 2 2 5 7 2 10 2 2 0 0 2602 Stitt,Demontez g 2 2 2 2 2 2 0 2 2 3 8 1 3 0 0 2322 Oglesby,Terrence g 4 9 2 5 2 3 0 2 2 2 12 1 0 0 1 2003 Anderson,Zavier 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 105 Smith,Tanner 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 3 2 4 0 0 2 1610 Baciu,Catalin 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 411 Young,Andre 2 5 1 3 0 0 0 2 2 1 5 3 0 0 2 1815 Potter,David 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 1621 Narcisse,Bryan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 144 Yanutola,Jesse 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 145 Grant,Jerai 5 5 0 0 1 3 2 3 5 1 11 1 0 3 0 19 TEAM 2 2 4 1 Totals.............. 31 58 5 14 12 17 9 29 38 14 79 19 8 610 200TOTALFG% 1stHalf:18-3158.1% 2ndHalf:13-2748.1% Game:53.4% DEADBALL3-Pt.FG% 1stHalf:3-560.0% 2ndHalf:2-922.2% Game:35.7% REBOUNDSFThrow% 1stHalf:6-875.0% 2ndHalf:6-966.7% Game:70.6% 1

Officials:MarkSchnur,SteveColeman,DanStryffelerTechnicalfouls:Presbyterian-None.Clemson-None.Attendance:9238

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalPresbyterian 34 24 58Clemson 45 34 79

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Game #8: Clemson 76, Illinois 74Dec. 2, 2008 at Assembly Hall, Champaign, ILClemson 8-0 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to bk s min12 Sykes,Raymond f 6 6 0 0 2 4 2 1 3 1 14 0 1 0 0 2735 Booker,Trevor f 7 14 0 0 2 3 3 5 8 1 16 2 2 1 1 3301 Rivers,K.C. g 6 13 2 6 0 0 2 4 6 1 14 1 1 0 0 3402 Stitt,Demontez g 8 11 0 1 2 5 0 2 2 3 18 6 2 1 4 3522 Oglesby,Terrence g 2 5 2 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 2 3 0 1 2605 Smith,Tanner 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1211 Young,Andre 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 515 Potter,David 2 4 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 4 0 1 0 0 1545 Grant,Jerai 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 0 1 0 0 13 TEAM 2 1 3 Totals.............. 33 57 4 14 6 13 9 14 23 11 76 12 13 2 7 200TOTALFG% 1stHalf:14-2751.9% 2ndHalf:19-3063.3% Game:57.9% DEADBALL3-Pt.FG% 1stHalf:2-633.3% 2ndHalf:2-825.0% Game:28.6% REBOUNDSFThrow% 1stHalf:2-450.0% 2ndHalf:4-944.4% Game:46.2% 2

Illinois 6-1 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to bk s min24 Davis,Mike f 12 19 0 0 4 4 2 6 8 3 28 0 2 1 1 3254 Tisdale,Mike c 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 1001 Meacham,Trent g 3 8 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 6 1 2 0 1 3503 Frazier,Chester g 3 6 1 2 0 0 2 1 3 2 7 12 5 0 1 3332 McCamey,Demetri g 7 17 4 12 2 2 2 1 3 3 20 3 2 0 1 3113 Jordan,Jeff 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 523 Keller,Dominique 4 4 0 0 0 0 1 4 5 0 8 0 0 1 0 1025 Brock,Calvin 1 3 0 0 1 2 1 2 3 1 3 2 0 0 0 1750 Semrau,Richard 1 3 0 0 0 0 4 4 8 2 2 1 2 0 0 27 TEAM 3 2 5 Totals.............. 31 60 5 18 7 8 15 20 35 16 74 19 17 2 4 200TOTALFG% 1stHalf:19-3455.9% 2ndHalf:12-2646.2% Game:51.7% DEADBALL3-Pt.FG% 1stHalf:2-825.0% 2ndHalf:3-1030.0% Game:27.8% REBOUNDSFThrow% 1stHalf:0-00.0% 2ndHalf:7-887.5% Game:87.5% 1

Officials:TedHillary,TomO’Neill,J.D.CollinsTechnicalfouls:Clemson-None.Illinois-None.Attendance:14741

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalClemson 32 44 76Illinois 40 34 74

Game #9: Clemson 80, Liberty 75Dec. 7, 2008 at Littlejohn Coliseum, Clemson, SCLiberty 6-2 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to bk s min05 Smith,Anthony g 5 10 0 2 2 5 0 8 8 1 12 1 1 0 0 3811 Ohman,Kyle g 5 13 3 7 2 2 1 3 4 2 15 4 4 0 2 3523 Floyd,Brolin g 3 7 0 1 0 0 3 3 6 1 6 1 0 0 0 3125 Sanders,Jesse g 3 4 0 0 4 4 0 2 2 3 10 6 3 0 1 3430 Curry,Seth g 9 16 6 9 0 0 0 4 4 3 24 1 5 1 0 3801 Stephene,Johnny 1 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 4 1 2 0 0 1304 Spencer,James 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 234 Weaver,Bill 1 3 0 0 2 2 2 0 2 1 4 0 0 0 1 9 TEAM 3 1 4 Totals.............. 27 54 9 19 12 15 9 21 30 12 75 14 15 1 4 200TOTALFG% 1stHalf:15-3050.0% 2ndHalf:12-2450.0% Game:50.0% DEADBALL3-Pt.FG% 1stHalf:6-1060.0% 2ndHalf:3-933.3% Game:47.4% REBOUNDSFThrow% 1stHalf:6-875.0% 2ndHalf:6-785.7% Game:80.0% 1

Clemson 9-0 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to bk s min01 Rivers,K.C. f 13 21 4 8 2 2 4 7 11 1 32 1 0 0 2 3735 Booker,Trevor f 8 11 0 0 2 2 3 5 8 2 18 3 3 4 0 3612 Sykes,Raymond c 1 3 0 0 1 2 3 3 6 2 3 1 1 1 0 1702 Stitt,Demontez g 2 3 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 4 5 11 1 2 0 3122 Oglesby,Terrence g 4 16 4 12 0 0 0 2 2 1 12 3 0 0 1 2605 Smith,Tanner 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 1011 Young,Andre 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 1 1315 Potter,David 2 5 0 0 2 2 1 2 3 2 6 2 2 0 2 2745 Grant,Jerai 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 TEAM Totals.............. 32 63 8 21 8 10 11 20 31 14 80 22 9 7 6 200TOTALFG% 1stHalf:15-3641.7% 2ndHalf:17-2763.0% Game:50.8% DEADBALL3-Pt.FG% 1stHalf:3-1225.0% 2ndHalf:5-955.6% Game:38.1% REBOUNDSFThrow% 1stHalf:2-2100% 2ndHalf:6-875.0% Game:80.0% 1

Officials:JamieLuckie,BrentHampton,TimKellyTechnicalfouls:Liberty-None.Clemson-None.Attendance:6657

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalLiberty 42 33 75Clemson 35 45 80

Game #10: Clemson 90, SC State 63Dec. 13, 2008 at Littlejohn Coliseum, Clemson, SCSC State 5-4 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to bk s min01 Johnson,Jason f 2 6 0 0 1 2 3 3 6 3 5 1 1 0 2 2015 Flagler,Jason f 7 11 0 0 3 3 4 1 5 0 17 0 2 0 1 2502 Burton,Jessie g 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 4 3 2 0 1 2514 Williams,Jimmy g 0 4 0 2 2 5 0 5 5 3 2 3 4 0 1 2822 Bennett,Carrio g 1 4 1 2 2 2 2 1 3 2 5 0 2 0 1 1603 Smalls,Brandon 1 5 0 3 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 904 Jackson,Josh 3 7 0 0 3 4 2 0 2 3 9 2 3 1 1 1910 Brown,Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 220 Johnson,Kensha 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 221 Williams,Arsenio 1 1 0 0 4 4 1 2 3 0 6 1 1 0 0 1523 Day,Jamaal 0 3 0 0 0 0 2 3 5 3 0 1 0 0 0 1624 Telfare,Westley 4 11 3 5 2 4 1 1 2 1 13 0 1 1 0 23 TEAM 2 2 1 Totals.............. 21 58 4 12 17 24 19 17 36 19 63 11 17 2 7 200TOTALFG% 1stHalf:8-3225.0% 2ndHalf:13-2650.0% Game:36.2% DEADBALL3-Pt.FG% 1stHalf:1-714.3% 2ndHalf:3-560.0% Game:33.3% REBOUNDSFThrow% 1stHalf:6-1060.0% 2ndHalf:11-1478.6% Game:70.8% 3

Clemson 10-0 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to bk s min01 Rivers,K.C. f 7 12 3 6 2 2 4 2 6 0 19 1 1 0 2 2335 Booker,Trevor f 8 10 0 1 2 2 0 5 5 1 18 2 1 0 1 2312 Sykes,Raymond c 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 3 4 1 0 2 0 1802 Stitt,Demontez g 3 3 0 0 2 4 2 3 5 1 8 4 2 0 1 2222 Oglesby,Terrence g 4 7 4 7 2 2 0 2 2 1 14 2 1 1 0 2605 Smith,Tanner 3 5 0 1 1 1 1 3 4 4 7 2 2 0 3 1210 Baciu,Catalin 1 8 0 0 2 2 4 2 6 2 4 1 0 0 0 911 Young,Andre 0 5 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 0 0 0 1815 Potter,David 2 5 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 2 6 1 3 1 0 2121 Narcisse,Bryan 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 3 2 0 0 0 845 Grant,Jerai 3 4 0 0 1 2 1 1 2 2 7 1 1 3 2 1855 Petrukonis,Karolis 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 TEAM 2 1 3 Totals.............. 34 63 8 21 14 19 15 22 37 17 90 22 11 7 9 200TOTALFG% 1stHalf:19-3259.4% 2ndHalf:15-3148.4% Game:54.0% DEADBALL3-Pt.FG% 1stHalf:6-1346.2% 2ndHalf:2-825.0% Game:38.1% REBOUNDSFThrow% 1stHalf:3-475.0% 2ndHalf:11-1573.3% Game:73.7% 2

Officials:LesJones,GaryMaxwell,SeanHullTechnicalfouls:SCState-None.Clemson-None.Attendance:5927

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalSCState 23 40 63Clemson 47 43 90

Game #11: Clemson 76, North Florida 36Dec. 16, 2008 at Littlejohn Coliseum, Clemson, SCNorth Florida 0-8 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to bk s min44 Groothuis,Kyle f 4 8 0 0 1 2 7 0 7 2 9 0 1 1 1 2315 Riley,Cortez g 2 11 0 0 0 2 0 2 2 1 4 2 4 0 0 2125 Sparkes,Germaine g 1 5 0 0 0 2 2 1 3 2 2 1 4 0 1 2732 Januska,Stan g 0 4 0 1 0 0 1 3 4 3 0 2 1 0 0 1934 Jones,Ashton g 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 713 Fair,Jordan 1 3 1 3 0 0 0 2 2 1 3 0 3 0 1 1222 Sauey,Matt 1 3 0 0 0 0 2 5 7 2 2 0 3 0 0 1523 Cuka,Eni 1 4 1 4 3 5 0 2 2 5 6 1 4 0 0 2624 Lovelace,Cameron 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 1430 Riggins,Zack 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 1431 Jones,DeVon 2 7 0 0 2 4 1 2 3 0 6 0 0 0 3 1735 Auerbacher,Tyler 1 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 5 TEAM 3 1 4 Totals.............. 14 54 2 11 6 15 16 21 37 18 36 8 22 1 7 200TOTALFG% 1stHalf:10-2934.5% 2ndHalf:4-2516.0% Game:25.9% DEADBALL3-Pt.FG% 1stHalf:0-10.0% 2ndHalf:2-1020.0% Game:18.2% REBOUNDSFThrow% 1stHalf:2-633.3% 2ndHalf:4-944.4% Game:40.0% 3

Clemson 11-0 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to bk s min01 Rivers,K.C. f 2 8 0 2 2 2 6 4 10 2 6 1 3 1 3 2135 Booker,Trevor f 6 9 1 1 3 3 3 7 10 0 16 1 1 5 1 2612 Sykes,Raymond c 5 10 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 1 10 0 2 2 1 2102 Stitt,Demontez g 1 8 0 4 3 6 2 0 2 0 5 4 1 1 3 2422 Oglesby,Terrence g 3 8 1 6 3 4 0 1 1 1 10 3 1 0 1 2303 Anderson,Zavier 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 204 Baize,Jonah 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 205 Smith,Tanner 3 4 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 7 0 0 0 1 1610 Baciu,Catalin 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 1 2 2 0 0 0 711 Young,Andre 2 5 2 3 1 2 0 2 2 1 7 0 0 1 2 1515 Potter,David 3 7 1 4 0 0 1 3 4 3 7 4 0 0 3 2421 Narcisse,Bryan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 344 Yanutola,Jesse 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 245 Grant,Jerai 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 1 4 0 1 1 0 1255 Petrukonis,Karolis 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 2 TEAM Totals.............. 29 64 6 21 12 19 16 29 45 12 76 16 11 1116 200TOTALFG% 1stHalf:13-3339.4% 2ndHalf:16-3151.6% Game:45.3% DEADBALL3-Pt.FG% 1stHalf:3-1225.0% 2ndHalf:3-933.3% Game:28.6% REBOUNDSFThrow% 1stHalf:8-988.9% 2ndHalf:4-1040.0% Game:63.2% 5,1

Officials:KarlHess,MikeEades,BrianDorseyTechnicalfouls:NorthFlorida-None.Clemson-None.Attendance:5892

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalNorthFlorida 22 14 36Clemson 37 39 76

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Game #12: Clemson 91, Miami (FL) 72Dec. 21, 2008 at BankUnited Center, Coral Gables, FLClemson 12-0, 1-0 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to bk s min12 Sykes,Raymond f 3 5 0 0 2 3 5 1 6 3 8 1 4 0 2 2135 Booker,Trevor f 4 12 0 1 0 2 5 11 16 4 8 5 2 1 2 3001 Rivers,K.C. g 10 15 4 8 4 6 1 1 2 0 28 2 0 0 1 3702 Stitt,Demontez g 4 9 0 1 2 2 0 1 1 2 10 5 3 0 3 3322 Oglesby,Terrence g 7 16 3 9 0 0 1 1 2 2 17 3 1 0 1 3205 Smith,Tanner 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 711 Young,Andre 1 2 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 2 1 1 0 1 715 Potter,David 1 4 1 2 4 4 1 0 1 4 7 0 1 1 2 1645 Grant,Jerai 4 6 0 0 1 1 4 1 5 3 9 2 1 2 1 17 TEAM 1 1 Totals.............. 35 71 8 22 13 18 18 18 36 20 91 19 13 413 200TOTALFG% 1stHalf:12-3435.3% 2ndHalf:23-3762.2% Game:49.3% DEADBALL3-Pt.FG% 1stHalf:3-933.3% 2ndHalf:5-1338.5% Game:36.4% REBOUNDSFThrow% 1stHalf:11-1291.7% 2ndHalf:2-633.3% Game:72.2% 1

Miami 7-3, 0-1 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to bk s min20 CyrusMcGowan f 5 6 1 1 0 2 3 0 3 2 11 1 1 3 1 2021 DwayneCollins f 4 7 0 0 2 5 3 3 6 2 10 0 1 0 2 2601 LanceHurdle g 0 6 0 2 0 2 1 1 2 1 0 1 3 0 0 1923 JamesDews g 3 7 1 3 2 2 0 0 0 2 9 2 0 0 0 1833 JackMcClinton g 8 14 1 4 3 5 0 0 0 0 20 4 4 0 2 3500 JimmyGraham 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 4 0 1 0 1 0 1405 EddieRios 3 7 2 3 0 2 2 3 5 2 8 1 5 0 0 1730 AdrianThomas 1 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 1231 DeQuanJones 0 2 0 0 2 3 0 4 4 1 2 0 3 0 0 1332 BrianAsbury 3 6 1 1 3 4 6 2 8 2 10 0 4 1 1 2145 JulianGamble 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 TEAM 5 3 8 Totals.............. 27 58 6 15 12 27 23 21 44 17 72 10 22 5 7 200TOTALFG% 1stHalf:12-2254.5% 2ndHalf:15-3641.7% Game:46.6% DEADBALL3-Pt.FG% 1stHalf:3-650.0% 2ndHalf:3-933.3% Game:40.0% REBOUNDSFThrow% 1stHalf:3-1127.3% 2ndHalf:9-1656.3% Game:44.4% 6

Officials:JamieLuckie,RogerAyers,SeanHullTechnicalfouls:Clemson-None.UniversityofMiami-None.Attendance:4755

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalClemson 38 53 91UniversityofMiami 30 42 72

Game #13: Clemson 98, South Carolina 87Dec. 30, 2008 at Colonial Life Arena, Columbia, SCClemson 13-0 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to bk s min12 Sykes,Raymond f 4 6 0 0 3 3 1 4 5 3 11 0 4 1 2 2435 Booker,Trevor f 8 13 0 0 2 3 3 7 10 1 18 1 2 3 1 3301 Rivers,K.C. g 8 11 2 4 2 3 0 5 5 3 20 1 1 0 2 2602 Stitt,Demontez g 1 3 0 0 2 2 1 1 2 4 4 2 4 0 0 1522 Oglesby,Terrence g 8 17 6 10 3 4 0 2 2 3 25 1 4 0 1 3505 Smith,Tanner 1 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 211 Young,Andre 4 8 1 4 4 4 0 0 0 2 13 8 1 0 4 2615 Potter,David 1 2 1 1 0 1 1 5 6 2 3 1 2 1 1 2545 Grant,Jerai 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 3 5 3 2 0 2 1 0 14 TEAM 2 1 3 Totals.............. 36 65 10 21 16 20 10 28 38 23 98 16 20 611 200TOTALFG% 1stHalf:23-4057.5% 2ndHalf:13-2552.0% Game:55.4% DEADBALL3-Pt.FG% 1stHalf:6-1250.0% 2ndHalf:4-944.4% Game:47.6% REBOUNDSFThrow% 1stHalf:4-4100% 2ndHalf:12-1675.0% Game:80.0% 1,1

South Carolina 9-2 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to bk s min21 Archie,Dominique f 2 5 1 2 5 6 2 4 6 5 10 1 0 1 0 1924 Holmes,Mike f 5 13 0 0 3 3 4 7 11 0 13 0 1 0 3 3702 Downey,Devan g 14 21 1 4 8 12 0 3 3 4 37 0 8 0 5 3605 Raley-Ross,Brandis g 1 4 0 1 1 3 1 2 3 5 3 0 2 0 0 3620 Fredrick,Zam g 7 18 2 5 3 4 2 1 3 3 19 1 1 0 0 3914 Wilder,Robert 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 625 Steed,Austin 2 2 0 0 1 2 1 0 1 0 5 0 2 0 0 1831 Baniulis,Evaldas 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 755 Carter,Mitchell 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 TM 1 4 5 Totals.............. 31 65 4 12 21 30 11 22 33 18 87 3 17 1 8 200TOTALFG% 1stHalf:17-3351.5% 2ndHalf:14-3243.8% Game:47.7% DEADBALL3-Pt.FG% 1stHalf:2-450.0% 2ndHalf:2-825.0% Game:33.3% REBOUNDSFThrow% 1stHalf:8-1080.0% 2ndHalf:13-2065.0% Game:70.0% 3

Officials:TonyGreene,DougSirmons,TimCloughertyTechnicalfouls:Clemson-None.SouthCarolina-TM.Attendance:16168

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalClemson 56 42 98SouthCarolina 44 43 87

Game #14: Clemson 79, East Carolina 66Jan. 3, 2009 at Littlejohn Coliseum, Clemson, SCEast Carolina 8-5 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to bk s min21 Abrams,Jamar f 5 6 3 4 0 0 0 3 3 4 13 0 1 0 0 2133 Wynn,Chad f 4 9 0 0 0 0 6 6 12 3 8 0 2 1 0 3202 Legan,James g 6 12 5 10 4 4 0 3 3 1 21 0 1 0 1 3104 Hinnant,Sam g 3 12 2 8 0 0 0 0 0 3 8 2 5 0 0 3310 Young,Brock g 4 8 0 0 3 4 0 5 5 0 11 10 3 0 2 3401 Morrow,Darius 2 4 0 0 1 2 1 2 3 2 5 0 1 1 0 2715 Turner,Chris 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1224 Sherrod,Jontae 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 10 TEAM 3 3 6 Totals.............. 24 55 10 24 8 10 10 23 33 16 66 13 15 2 3 200TOTALFG% 1stHalf:12-2941.4% 2ndHalf:12-2646.2% Game:43.6% DEADBALL3-Pt.FG% 1stHalf:6-1442.9% 2ndHalf:4-1040.0% Game:41.7% REBOUNDSFThrow% 1stHalf:5-683.3% 2ndHalf:3-475.0% Game:80.0% 2

Clemson 14-0 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to bk s min01 Rivers,K.C. f 7 17 3 9 1 2 4 2 6 1 18 1 0 1 0 3135 Booker,Trevor f 5 7 1 2 2 4 2 7 9 3 13 1 1 2 1 2812 Sykes,Raymond c 2 6 0 0 1 2 2 2 4 1 5 1 1 0 0 1802 Stitt,Demontez g 1 6 0 2 2 2 0 5 5 2 4 4 1 0 0 2222 Oglesby,Terrence g 3 12 2 10 2 2 2 0 2 2 10 2 2 0 0 2305 Smith,Tanner 3 5 2 3 0 0 0 3 3 1 8 1 0 0 2 1510 Baciu,Catalin 2 2 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 4 0 0 0 1 511 Young,Andre 0 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 1 1815 Potter,David 1 3 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 3 0 0 1 2021 Narcisse,Bryan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 245 Grant,Jerai 4 4 0 0 6 7 5 1 6 2 14 0 1 2 0 18 TEAM 2 2 Totals.............. 28 66 9 31 14 21 17 21 38 14 79 17 6 6 6 200TOTALFG% 1stHalf:14-3540.0% 2ndHalf:14-3145.2% Game:42.4% DEADBALL3-Pt.FG% 1stHalf:7-1741.2% 2ndHalf:2-1414.3% Game:29.0% REBOUNDSFThrow% 1stHalf:6-785.7% 2ndHalf:8-1457.1% Game:66.7% 5

Officials:MikeWood,RayNatili,BrentHamptonTechnicalfouls:EastCarolina-None.Clemson-None.Attendance:8223

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalEastCarolina 35 31 66Clemson 41 38 79

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Game #15: Clemson 66, Alabama 59Jan. 6, 2009 at Littlejohn Coliseum, Clemson, SCAlabama 10-4 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to bk s min32 Green,JaMychal f 3 8 0 0 1 2 6 5 11 1 7 0 5 3 3 3440 Knox,Justin f 1 2 0 0 2 2 3 7 10 2 4 2 1 1 2 2312 Gee,Alonzo g 6 12 0 1 0 0 3 5 8 2 12 0 4 0 0 3121 Hillman,Senario g 3 11 1 2 5 6 1 2 3 5 12 3 2 0 1 2322 Steele,Ronald g 4 14 2 8 0 0 1 0 1 0 10 4 1 0 2 3504 Hollinger,Brandon 2 8 1 7 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 1 3 0 1 1823 Jemison,Demetrius 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 425 Steele,Andrew 1 2 0 1 1 2 1 1 2 3 3 0 2 0 0 1434 Coleman,Yamene 2 4 0 0 0 0 1 3 4 2 4 0 1 0 0 18 TEAM 3 3 6 Totals.............. 23 62 4 19 9 12 20 26 46 19 59 10 19 4 9 200TOTALFG% 1stHalf:13-2846.4% 2ndHalf:10-3429.4% Game:37.1% DEADBALL3-Pt.FG% 1stHalf:3-837.5% 2ndHalf:1-119.1% Game:21.1% REBOUNDSFThrow% 1stHalf:0-00.0% 2ndHalf:9-1275.0% Game:75.0% 2

Clemson 15-0 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to bk s min01 Rivers,K.C. f 5 16 1 7 1 3 6 3 9 0 12 3 2 0 4 3335 Booker,Trevor f 6 12 2 4 5 7 0 5 5 3 19 0 2 3 2 3212 Sykes,Raymond c 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 1 1902 Stitt,Demontez g 4 8 0 1 0 1 1 2 3 2 8 4 3 1 3 2722 Oglesby,Terrence g 3 9 2 4 4 5 3 1 4 1 12 1 1 0 2 3105 Smith,Tanner 3 5 0 1 0 0 2 3 5 2 6 0 2 0 0 1311 Young,Andre 2 5 2 3 0 2 0 1 1 0 6 0 2 0 0 1615 Potter,David 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 221 Narcisse,Bryan 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 645 Grant,Jerai 0 1 0 0 3 4 0 1 1 4 3 1 0 3 0 21 TEAM 3 1 4 1 Totals.............. 23 58 7 20 13 22 16 19 35 17 66 9 14 712 200TOTALFG% 1stHalf:10-2934.5% 2ndHalf:13-2944.8% Game:39.7% DEADBALL3-Pt.FG% 1stHalf:4-944.4% 2ndHalf:3-1127.3% Game:35.0% REBOUNDSFThrow% 1stHalf:9-1275.0% 2ndHalf:4-1040.0% Game:59.1% 2,1

Officials:LesJones,RogerAyers,JohnCahillTechnicalfouls:Alabama-None.Clemson-None.Attendance:10000

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalAlabama 29 30 59Clemson 33 33 66

Game #16: Clemson 63, NC State 51Jan. 10, 2009 at Littlejohn Coliseum, Clemson, SCNC State 9-4, 0-1 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to bk s min33 Costner,Brandon f 3 9 1 3 2 3 2 1 3 5 9 4 5 2 2 2834 McCauley,Ben f 1 3 0 0 2 3 5 4 9 4 4 2 2 0 0 2604 Fells,Courtney g 4 11 2 5 0 0 0 7 7 2 10 0 1 2 2 3612 Degand,Farnold g 2 3 1 1 1 2 0 3 3 1 6 1 4 0 1 2515 Ferguson,Trevor g 2 9 0 4 1 1 1 2 3 1 5 3 3 0 0 3702 Harris,Simon 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 610 Gonzalez,Javier 0 1 0 0 2 2 0 1 1 2 2 1 2 0 0 723 Smith,Tracy 1 7 0 0 1 2 2 2 4 0 3 0 0 2 0 1424 Mays,Julius 2 7 2 3 2 2 0 0 0 1 8 1 0 0 0 1131 Horner,Dennis 2 4 0 2 0 0 0 2 2 3 4 0 1 0 0 10 TEAM 4 3 7 Totals.............. 17 54 6 18 11 15 14 26 40 19 51 12 18 6 5 200TOTALFG% 1stHalf:6-2920.7% 2ndHalf:11-2544.0% Game:31.5% DEADBALL3-Pt.FG% 1stHalf:2-728.6% 2ndHalf:4-1136.4% Game:33.3% REBOUNDSFThrow% 1stHalf:3-475.0% 2ndHalf:8-1172.7% Game:73.3% 2

Clemson 16-0, 2-0 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to bk s min01 Rivers,K.C. f 3 11 2 3 1 2 2 9 11 1 9 2 2 0 1 2935 Booker,Trevor f 9 17 0 0 5 6 3 3 6 2 23 1 2 6 3 3012 Sykes,Raymond c 2 4 0 0 1 1 1 3 4 2 5 0 3 2 0 2302 Stitt,Demontez g 2 5 0 1 2 5 0 1 1 3 6 2 0 0 1 2222 Oglesby,Terrence g 1 5 0 1 1 2 0 2 2 2 3 3 2 0 1 2305 Smith,Tanner 3 5 0 0 1 2 1 1 2 2 7 3 0 0 4 1710 Baciu,Catalin 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 111 Young,Andre 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 2 0 0 2 1815 Potter,David 2 4 0 0 2 2 1 3 4 2 6 0 0 0 0 1921 Narcisse,Bryan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 145 Grant,Jerai 2 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 4 0 0 0 0 17 TEAM 1 1 Totals.............. 24 56 2 6 13 20 10 25 35 16 63 13 9 812 200TOTALFG% 1stHalf:10-2540.0% 2ndHalf:14-3145.2% Game:42.9% DEADBALL3-Pt.FG% 1stHalf:1-333.3% 2ndHalf:1-333.3% Game:33.3% REBOUNDSFThrow% 1stHalf:3-475.0% 2ndHalf:10-1662.5% Game:65.0% 3

Officials:JamieLuckie,MikeEades,BernardClintonTechnicalfouls:NCState-None.Clemson-None.Attendance:10000

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalNCState 17 34 51Clemson 24 39 63

Game #17: Wake Forest 78, Clemson 68Jan. 17, 2009 at Littlejohn Coliseum, Clemson, SCWake Forest 16-0, 3-0 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to bk s min01 Aminu,Al-Farouq f 6 10 0 1 0 0 1 9 10 3 12 1 3 4 1 3323 Johnson,James f 7 10 0 1 5 6 1 7 8 3 19 1 1 3 3 3313 McFarland,Chas c 2 7 0 0 0 0 4 8 12 1 4 3 2 2 0 3200 Teague,Jeff g 5 12 1 4 13 18 0 2 2 2 24 5 5 1 2 3542 Williams,L.D. g 4 7 1 2 2 2 1 2 3 3 11 2 2 1 0 3002 Clark,Gary 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 104 Hale,Harvey 0 1 0 1 2 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 710 Smith,Ishmael 2 7 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 0 4 4 4 0 0 1544 Weaver,David 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 655 Woods,Tony 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 3 2 0 1 0 0 8 TEAM 2 4 6 Totals.............. 27 56 2 9 22 28 12 36 48 18 78 16 19 11 7 200TOTALFG% 1stHalf:12-2842.9% 2ndHalf:15-2853.6% Game:48.2% DEADBALL3-Pt.FG% 1stHalf:0-30.0% 2ndHalf:2-633.3% Game:22.2% REBOUNDSFThrow% 1stHalf:8-1080.0% 2ndHalf:14-1877.8% Game:78.6% 5

Clemson 16-1, 2-1 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to bk s min01 Rivers,K.C. f 6 13 2 6 1 2 4 2 6 1 15 1 1 0 0 3235 Booker,Trevor f 3 9 0 1 3 5 2 6 8 2 9 2 0 5 1 3512 Sykes,Raymond c 3 11 0 0 2 5 4 2 6 3 8 0 3 1 1 2602 Stitt,Demontez g 6 11 0 3 1 3 1 0 1 5 13 3 4 2 5 2822 Oglesby,Terrence g 5 12 3 8 2 3 0 2 2 2 15 1 0 0 0 2905 Smith,Tanner 0 4 0 2 0 0 1 3 4 2 0 3 1 0 2 1211 Young,Andre 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1215 Potter,David 2 6 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 5 4 0 0 0 1 1021 Narcisse,Bryan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 145 Grant,Jerai 1 8 0 0 2 2 7 2 9 1 4 0 0 1 0 15 TEAM 1 1 2 1 Totals.............. 26 77 5 23 11 20 21 18 39 21 68 11 11 910 200TOTALFG% 1stHalf:9-3525.7% 2ndHalf:17-4240.5% Game:33.8% DEADBALL3-Pt.FG% 1stHalf:2-1020.0% 2ndHalf:3-1323.1% Game:21.7% REBOUNDSFThrow% 1stHalf:7-1258.3% 2ndHalf:4-850.0% Game:55.0% 3

Officials:BryanKersey,RayNatili,RaymondStyonsTechnicalfouls:WakeForest-None.Clemson-None.Attendance:10000

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalWakeForest 32 46 78Clemson 27 41 68

Game #18: North Carolina 94, Clemson 70Jan. 21, 2009 at Dean Smith Center, Chapel Hill, NCClemson 16-2, 2-2 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to bk s min01 Rivers,K.C. f 2 9 1 2 2 2 1 5 6 2 7 1 3 0 1 2535 Booker,Trevor f 3 6 0 0 1 4 1 3 4 1 7 3 2 0 1 2812 Sykes,Raymond c 4 7 0 0 1 1 4 2 6 1 9 1 1 0 0 1902 Stitt,Demontez g 1 7 0 0 2 4 1 2 3 2 4 0 3 0 0 2022 Oglesby,Terrence g 6 19 4 13 6 6 1 2 3 1 22 1 1 0 1 2705 Smith,Tanner 2 3 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 6 3 1 0 0 1310 Baciu,Catalin 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 1 2 0 0 0 1 411 Young,Andre 3 5 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 7 2 2 0 0 1915 Potter,David 1 5 1 2 0 0 1 1 2 2 3 3 1 0 2 1621 Narcisse,Bryan 1 2 0 0 1 2 1 2 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 844 Yanutola,Jesse 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 145 Grant,Jerai 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 2 5 4 0 0 2 5 0 20 TEAM 3 1 4 1 Totals.............. 24 68 9 22 13 19 17 22 39 21 70 14 17 5 6 200TOTALFG% 1stHalf:14-3342.4% 2ndHalf:10-3528.6% Game:35.3% DEADBALL3-Pt.FG% 1stHalf:6-1154.5% 2ndHalf:3-1127.3% Game:40.9% REBOUNDSFThrow% 1stHalf:6-875.0% 2ndHalf:7-1163.6% Game:68.4% 4,2

North Carolina 17-2, 3-2 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to bk s min14 Green,Danny f 3 9 1 4 0 0 0 5 5 0 7 3 1 3 3 2721 Thompson,Deon f 6 9 0 0 3 4 1 4 5 2 15 1 1 2 0 2850 Hansbrough,Tyler f 7 12 0 0 6 9 5 5 10 2 20 0 1 0 0 2705 Lawson,Ty g 6 11 2 5 2 3 0 1 1 3 16 7 2 0 3 3022 Ellington,Wayne g 9 15 2 6 5 6 3 3 6 2 25 7 4 0 1 3202 Campbell,Marc 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 104 Frasor,Bobby 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 2 2 0 3 2 0 0 0 1411 DrewII,Larry 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 3 0 0 0 913 Graves,Will 1 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 1 2 0 0 515 Tanner,J.B. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 124 Watts,Justin 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 130 Wooten,Jack 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 132 Davis,Ed 1 4 0 0 1 2 3 3 6 4 3 1 2 1 1 2135 Moody,Patrick 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 140 Copeland,Mike 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 TEAM 2 2 Totals.............. 35 66 5 16 19 27 13 28 41 15 94 25 13 6 8 200TOTALFG% 1stHalf:16-3053.3% 2ndHalf:19-3652.8% Game:53.0% DEADBALL3-Pt.FG% 1stHalf:3-1030.0% 2ndHalf:2-633.3% Game:31.3% REBOUNDSFThrow% 1stHalf:10-1283.3% 2ndHalf:9-1560.0% Game:70.4% 2,1

Officials:KarlHess,RogerAyers,BobDonatoTechnicalfouls:Clemson-None.NorthCarolina-None.Attendance:21750

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalClemson 40 30 70NorthCarolina 45 49 94

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Game #19: Clemson 73, Georgia Tech 59Jan. 25, 2009 at Littlejohn Coliseum, Clemson, SCGeorgia Tech 9-10, 0-6 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to bk s min31 Lawal,Gani f 6 8 0 0 2 5 6 4 10 1 14 1 1 1 2 3335 Peacock,Zachery f 5 11 0 1 0 0 1 2 3 4 10 0 4 1 3 2300 Clinch,Lewis g 2 10 1 5 1 1 0 3 3 3 6 1 1 0 0 3101 Shumpert,Iman g 2 6 2 3 3 4 1 4 5 3 9 5 4 0 3 3503 Miller,Maurice g 0 6 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 3 0 2 2 0 0 2504 Foreman,Nick 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 2 0 1 1510 Storrs,Lance 1 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 3 0 0 1324 Cage,Gary 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+34 Sheehan,Brad 1 1 0 0 2 2 0 2 2 4 4 0 0 0 0 444 Aminu,Alade 5 10 0 0 2 2 0 8 8 2 12 1 1 1 1 21 TEAM 4 4 Totals.............. 23 57 3 14 10 14 8 28 36 24 59 11 18 310 200TOTALFG% 1stHalf:13-3339.4% 2ndHalf:10-2441.7% Game:40.4% DEADBALL3-Pt.FG% 1stHalf:2-825.0% 2ndHalf:1-616.7% Game:21.4% REBOUNDSFThrow% 1stHalf:6-966.7% 2ndHalf:4-580.0% Game:71.4% 2,2

Clemson 17-2, 3-2 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to bk s min01 Rivers,K.C. f 2 7 1 2 1 4 2 4 6 2 6 1 0 0 2 2835 Booker,Trevor f 2 7 0 1 7 10 2 9 11 1 11 2 4 0 1 3312 Sykes,Raymond c 5 9 0 0 0 1 2 2 4 2 10 0 2 0 0 1402 Stitt,Demontez g 0 5 0 3 6 6 1 1 2 4 6 5 2 0 1 2922 Oglesby,Terrence g 5 15 5 13 3 4 1 2 3 3 18 4 1 0 1 3305 Smith,Tanner 0 2 0 0 2 2 0 3 3 0 2 0 0 0 1 1311 Young,Andre 1 3 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 2 1 1 0 2 1115 Potter,David 2 4 2 3 2 2 1 1 2 4 8 0 2 0 0 1845 Grant,Jerai 4 4 0 0 2 2 1 3 4 3 10 0 1 2 1 21 TEAM 1 2 3 Totals.............. 21 56 8 23 23 31 12 28 40 19 73 13 13 2 9 200TOTALFG% 1stHalf:12-3040.0% 2ndHalf:9-2634.6% Game:37.5% DEADBALL3-Pt.FG% 1stHalf:4-1136.4% 2ndHalf:4-1233.3% Game:34.8% REBOUNDSFThrow% 1stHalf:9-1275.0% 2ndHalf:14-1973.7% Game:74.2% 1

Officials:LesJones,MikeWood,JohnCahillTechnicalfouls:GeorgiaTech-None.Clemson-None.Attendance:8000

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalGeorgiaTech 34 25 59Clemson 37 36 73

Game #20: Clemson 86, Virginia Tech 82Jan. 29, 2009 at Cassell Coliseum, Blacksburg, VAClemson 18-2, 4-2 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to bk s min35 Booker,Trevor f 8 16 1 1 4 5 5 8 13 1 21 0 4 1 2 3712 Sykes,Raymond c 3 5 0 0 2 4 5 1 6 2 8 0 2 1 2 2101 Rivers,K.C. g 10 17 7 10 2 3 2 4 6 1 29 4 0 1 1 3702 Stitt,Demontez g 2 12 2 5 2 2 2 1 3 3 8 5 1 0 1 3122 Oglesby,Terrence g 1 5 1 3 2 2 0 1 1 1 5 0 1 0 0 2205 Smith,Tanner 1 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 711 Young,Andre 2 5 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 1 1 0 0 915 Potter,David 2 5 1 3 2 4 2 3 5 4 7 7 1 0 0 2445 Grant,Jerai 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 4 0 0 0 1 1 12 TEAM 3 3 Totals.............. 29 67 14 25 14 21 20 19 39 17 86 17 10 4 7 200TOTALFG% 1stHalf:16-3743.2% 2ndHalf:13-3043.3% Game:43.3% DEADBALL3-Pt.FG% 1stHalf:8-1553.3% 2ndHalf:6-1060.0% Game:56.0% REBOUNDSFThrow% 1stHalf:4-757.1% 2ndHalf:10-1471.4% Game:66.7% 2,1

Virginia Tech 14-6, 4-2 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to bk s min00 JeffAllen f 5 11 0 1 3 6 1 8 9 5 13 1 5 2 3 3214 VictorDavila f 2 3 0 0 2 2 2 2 4 2 6 0 0 1 0 2333 J.T.Thompson f 3 4 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 2 6 0 0 1 0 1940 A.D.Vassallo f 4 13 1 6 1 2 1 1 2 3 10 4 4 0 0 3823 MalcolmDelaney g 11 17 6 10 9 10 1 2 3 1 37 1 2 0 0 3901 TerrellBell 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 105 DorenzoHudson 1 3 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 1610 HankThorns 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 2 5 1 0 1 1821 LewisWitcher 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 234 CheickDiakite 3 5 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 3 6 0 0 1 0 12 TEAM 2 4 6 1 Totals.............. 30 59 7 19 15 20 12 23 35 18 82 11 14 5 4 200TOTALFG% 1stHalf:20-3360.6% 2ndHalf:10-2638.5% Game:50.8% DEADBALL3-Pt.FG% 1stHalf:4-1040.0% 2ndHalf:3-933.3% Game:36.8% REBOUNDSFThrow% 1stHalf:9-1181.8% 2ndHalf:6-966.7% Game:75.0% 2

Officials:BryanKersey,EdCorbett,DwayneGladdenTechnicalfouls:Clemson-None.VirginiaTech-None.Attendance:9847

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalClemson 44 42 86VirginiaTech 53 29 82

Game #21: Clemson 74, Duke 47Feb. 4, 2009 at Littlejohn Coliseum, Clemson, SCDuke 19-3, 6-2 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to bk s min12 Singler,Kyle f 2 8 0 1 2 6 2 5 7 4 6 2 5 1 1 2415 Henderson,Gerald f 5 13 1 6 5 6 1 4 5 3 16 0 2 0 0 2642 Thomas,Lance f 3 3 0 0 4 4 3 2 5 3 10 0 1 1 0 2602 Smith,Nolan g 1 7 1 1 0 0 2 0 2 1 3 0 4 0 1 2330 Scheyer,Jon g 1 8 1 2 0 0 1 2 3 0 3 3 2 0 1 2903 Paulus,Greg 1 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 1 1 0 1 1805 Pocius,Martynas 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 214 McClure,David 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 1820 Williams,Elliot 0 1 0 0 1 2 1 0 1 2 1 0 1 0 0 1121 Plumlee,Miles 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 1255 Zoubek,Brian 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 11 TEAM 2 2 Totals.............. 16 52 3 13 12 19 15 15 30 17 47 7 16 3 5 200TOTALFG% 1stHalf:8-2433.3% 2ndHalf:8-2828.6% Game:30.8% DEADBALL3-Pt.FG% 1stHalf:1-616.7% 2ndHalf:2-728.6% Game:23.1% REBOUNDSFThrow% 1stHalf:4-4100% 2ndHalf:8-1553.3% Game:63.2% 3

Clemson 19-2, 5-2 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to bk s min01 Rivers,K.C. f 4 12 0 3 3 5 1 6 7 3 11 4 2 1 7 3135 Booker,Trevor f 8 10 1 1 4 6 5 3 8 4 21 2 1 3 1 2912 Sykes,Raymond c 2 3 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 2 4 0 0 0 1 1402 Stitt,Demontez g 0 4 0 1 0 1 1 5 6 3 0 4 4 2 0 2422 Oglesby,Terrence g 6 16 5 11 0 0 1 0 1 3 17 0 1 0 1 2405 Smith,Tanner 2 3 1 1 0 0 0 2 2 2 5 0 1 0 1 1511 Young,Andre 0 2 0 2 0 0 1 2 3 1 0 3 2 0 0 1615 Potter,David 2 5 0 1 4 4 2 1 3 1 8 0 0 0 0 2745 Grant,Jerai 4 5 0 0 0 0 3 1 4 2 8 0 1 2 1 20 TEAM 2 1 3 Totals.............. 28 60 7 20 11 16 18 23 41 21 74 13 12 812 200TOTALFG% 1stHalf:14-2850.0% 2ndHalf:14-3243.8% Game:46.7% DEADBALL3-Pt.FG% 1stHalf:2-728.6% 2ndHalf:5-1338.5% Game:35.0% REBOUNDSFThrow% 1stHalf:3-560.0% 2ndHalf:8-1172.7% Game:68.8% 4,2

Officials:JamieLuckie,MikeKitts,MichaelStephensTechnicalfouls:Duke-None.Clemson-None.Attendance:10000

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalDuke 21 26 47Clemson 33 41 74

Game #22: Florida State 65, Clemson 61Feb. 7, 2009 at Littlejohn Coliseum, Clemson, SCFlorida State 18-5, 5-3 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to bk s min31 Singleton,Chris f 2 9 1 5 0 0 2 4 6 2 5 2 3 0 4 3141 Echefu,Uche f 2 7 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 3 4 1 2 0 0 2032 Alabi,Solomon c 8 10 0 0 1 3 4 5 9 2 17 0 1 5 2 2622 Kitchen,Derwin g 0 3 0 0 1 2 1 3 4 1 1 1 2 0 1 2123 Douglas,Toney g 6 15 3 9 8 9 2 5 7 1 23 4 4 0 0 3801 Gibson,Xavier 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 502 DeMercy,Jordan 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 1 1 1 1 1203 Loucks,Luke 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 4 3 5 0 0 0 1904 Dulkys,Deividas 1 5 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 2 1842 Reid,Ryan 1 4 0 0 0 0 4 1 5 1 2 0 3 0 0 10 TEAM 2 2 Totals.............. 24 59 7 20 10 14 17 19 36 15 65 15 17 610 200TOTALFG% 1stHalf:9-3030.0% 2ndHalf:15-2951.7% Game:40.7% DEADBALL3-Pt.FG% 1stHalf:3-1127.3% 2ndHalf:4-944.4% Game:35.0% REBOUNDSFThrow% 1stHalf:1-1100% 2ndHalf:9-1369.2% Game:71.4% 3,1

Clemson 19-3, 5-3 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to bk s min01 Rivers,K.C. f 4 10 2 6 0 0 0 2 2 2 10 0 2 1 2 3035 Booker,Trevor f 4 7 1 2 2 2 1 4 5 0 11 1 1 0 2 3512 Sykes,Raymond c 5 5 0 0 0 0 4 2 6 2 10 1 4 0 0 2402 Stitt,Demontez g 4 8 1 3 2 2 0 1 1 3 11 5 1 0 2 2822 Oglesby,Terrence g 2 9 1 6 0 0 0 1 1 3 5 2 6 0 4 2205 Smith,Tanner 1 3 0 1 0 0 1 3 4 1 2 0 2 1 0 1411 Young,Andre 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 2 0 0 1215 Potter,David 2 7 1 5 0 1 1 1 2 2 5 1 0 0 0 2345 Grant,Jerai 1 2 0 0 3 4 1 1 2 3 5 0 0 0 2 12 TEAM 2 3 5 Totals.............. 24 53 6 24 7 9 10 18 28 17 61 10 18 212 200TOTALFG% 1stHalf:12-2450.0% 2ndHalf:12-2941.4% Game:45.3% DEADBALL3-Pt.FG% 1stHalf:2-1020.0% 2ndHalf:4-1428.6% Game:25.0% REBOUNDSFThrow% 1stHalf:4-580.0% 2ndHalf:3-475.0% Game:77.8% 1,1

Officials:KarlHess,RogerAyers,SeanHullTechnicalfouls:FloridaState-None.Clemson-None.Attendance:10000

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalFloridaState 22 43 65Clemson 30 31 61

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Game #23: Clemson 87, Boston College 77Feb. 10, 2009 at Conte Forum, Chestnut Hill, MAClemson 20-3, 6-3 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to bk s min01 Rivers,K.C. f 6 17 3 8 2 2 4 2 6 2 17 2 2 2 3 3435 Booker,Trevor f 8 15 0 2 5 8 5 8 13 0 21 3 0 1 2 3312 Sykes,Raymond c 5 11 0 0 2 4 7 2 9 2 12 1 1 4 1 3002 Stitt,Demontez g 3 7 1 3 4 6 0 4 4 4 11 2 2 0 0 3522 Oglesby,Terrence g 7 13 6 10 1 1 1 0 1 3 21 6 4 0 3 2805 Smith,Tanner 1 2 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 3 5 1 0 0 1 1211 Young,Andre 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 515 Potter,David 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 1445 Grant,Jerai 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 4 0 0 0 1 0 9 TEAM 1 1 Totals.............. 30 67 11 25 16 23 21 17 38 20 87 15 10 810 200TOTALFG% 1stHalf:12-3138.7% 2ndHalf:18-3650.0% Game:44.8% DEADBALL3-Pt.FG% 1stHalf:6-1442.9% 2ndHalf:5-1145.5% Game:44.0% REBOUNDSFThrow% 1stHalf:5-683.3% 2ndHalf:11-1764.7% Game:69.6% 5

Boston College 18-8, 6-5 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to bk s min11 Raji,Corey f 3 5 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 1 6 0 0 0 1 1712 Trapani,Joe f 2 7 0 2 1 3 1 2 3 1 5 0 3 0 0 1852 Southern,Josh c 1 4 0 0 1 1 1 2 3 4 3 0 2 0 0 1604 Rice,Tyrese g 5 11 1 2 6 7 0 4 4 5 17 4 3 0 1 3815 Sanders,Rakim g 9 15 3 4 2 3 4 4 8 2 23 3 1 0 2 2800 Jackson,Reggie 1 3 0 1 3 4 1 2 3 1 5 2 2 1 1 1505 Paris,Biko 1 4 0 2 3 4 1 0 1 0 5 4 1 0 0 2321 Roche,Tyler 2 4 1 3 0 0 1 1 2 0 5 1 2 0 1 2255 Dunn,Cortney 3 3 0 0 2 3 4 0 4 2 8 0 0 2 0 23 TEAM 2 2 4 Totals.............. 27 56 5 14 18 25 17 18 35 16 77 14 14 3 6 200TOTALFG% 1stHalf:14-3145.2% 2ndHalf:13-2552.0% Game:48.2% DEADBALL3-Pt.FG% 1stHalf:5-1241.7% 2ndHalf:0-20.0% Game:35.7% REBOUNDSFThrow% 1stHalf:6-875.0% 2ndHalf:12-1770.6% Game:72.0% 2

Officials:LesJones,JoeLindsay,MikeStuartTechnicalfouls:Clemson-None.BostonCollege-None.Attendance:6126

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalClemson 35 52 87BostonCollege 39 38 77

Game #24: Virginia 85, Clemson 81 (OT)Feb. 15, 2009 at John Paul Jones Arena, Charlottesville, VAClemson 20-4, 6-4 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to bk s min01 Rivers,K.C. f 6 12 1 4 2 3 3 3 6 1 15 1 2 0 1 4135 Booker,Trevor f 6 9 0 1 4 4 1 6 7 3 16 0 4 2 2 3912 Sykes,Raymond c 4 8 0 0 1 2 4 7 11 3 9 3 3 0 1 2802 Stitt,Demontez g 4 12 1 4 3 4 0 1 1 2 12 4 1 0 2 3722 Oglesby,Terrence g 5 12 5 10 2 2 1 2 3 2 17 3 6 0 1 3605 Smith,Tanner 2 3 1 2 0 0 1 1 2 2 5 0 1 0 1 1011 Young,Andre 1 4 1 3 1 2 0 1 1 1 4 1 1 0 2 915 Potter,David 0 5 0 2 2 2 0 2 2 2 2 0 3 0 0 1545 Grant,Jerai 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 3 1 1 0 0 0 10 TEAM 2 1 3 Totals.............. 28 65 9 26 16 21 12 25 37 19 81 13 21 210 225TOTALFG% 1stHalf:10-2638.5% 2ndHalf:17-3351.5% Game:43.1% DEADBALL3-Pt.FG% 1stHalf:1-119.1% 2ndHalf:7-1163.6% Game:34.6% REBOUNDSFThrow% 1stHalf:4-666.7% 2ndHalf:8-1172.7% Game:76.2% 7

Virginia 8-13, 2-8 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to bk s min45 Tat,Solomon f 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 305 Sene,Assane c 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 704 Baker,Calvin g 1 6 0 2 2 2 0 3 3 2 4 1 5 0 0 3415 Landesberg,Sylven g 11 21 0 0 1 2 1 3 4 2 23 3 5 0 3 4523 Jones,Jeff g 3 10 2 6 4 6 0 1 1 2 12 3 4 0 0 2612 Tucker,Jamil 4 7 2 4 1 2 1 3 4 3 11 2 0 1 0 2513 Zeglinski,Sammy 6 6 3 3 0 0 0 1 1 4 15 6 6 0 1 3021 Soroye,Tunji 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 2 4 4 2 0 0 1 0 1532 Scott,Mike 8 12 0 0 2 3 3 7 10 2 18 3 0 0 3 40 TEAM 1 1 2 Totals.............. 34 64 7 15 10 16 8 22 30 20 85 19 20 3 7 225TOTALFG% 1stHalf:12-2646.2% 2ndHalf:17-3154.8% Game:53.1% DEADBALL3-Pt.FG% 1stHalf:5-955.6% 2ndHalf:2-540.0% Game:46.7% REBOUNDSFThrow% 1stHalf:4-850.0% 2ndHalf:5-683.3% Game:62.5% 3,1

Officials:JoeLindsay,RaymondStyons,TimNestorTechnicalfouls:Clemson-None.Virginia-None.Attendance:10971

Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT TotalClemson 25 49 7 81Virginia 33 41 11 85

Game #25: Clemson 93, Maryland 64Feb. 17, 2009 at Littlejohn Coliseum, Clemson, SCMaryland 16-9, 5-6 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to bk s min01 Milbourne,Landon f 6 13 0 1 1 1 2 3 5 1 13 0 1 1 1 3035 Neal,Dave f 4 8 1 2 2 2 1 4 5 2 11 0 2 0 3 2614 Mosley,Sean g 1 7 0 1 3 4 4 3 7 2 5 3 2 0 1 2121 Vasquez,Greivis g 3 8 2 5 4 4 0 2 2 2 12 1 5 0 2 3322 Bowie,Adrian g 3 7 0 1 2 5 1 1 2 1 8 7 2 0 0 2305 Hayes,Eric 2 3 2 2 0 0 1 1 2 0 6 3 0 1 0 2911 Kim,JinSoo 1 4 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 1 0 0 824 Tucker,Cliff 2 6 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 4 2 1 0 1 1432 Burney,Jerome 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 1 2 2 0 1 0 833 Gregory,Dino 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 8 TEAM 6 6 Totals.............. 23 60 6 15 12 18 16 17 33 14 64 18 14 3 9 200TOTALFG% 1stHalf:8-2532.0% 2ndHalf:15-3542.9% Game:38.3% DEADBALL3-Pt.FG% 1stHalf:1-616.7% 2ndHalf:5-955.6% Game:40.0% REBOUNDSFThrow% 1stHalf:11-1573.3% 2ndHalf:1-333.3% Game:66.7% 2

Clemson 21-4, 7-4 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to bk s min01 Rivers,K.C. f 7 13 0 0 0 0 1 4 5 1 14 2 1 0 1 3035 Booker,Trevor f 5 5 1 1 0 0 4 10 14 1 11 3 2 2 2 3012 Sykes,Raymond c 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 3 3 1 3 3 3 1 0 1602 Stitt,Demontez g 6 11 3 6 0 1 0 1 1 2 15 1 2 0 1 2422 Oglesby,Terrence g 5 16 2 10 4 4 0 0 0 1 16 6 1 0 1 3205 Smith,Tanner 2 3 2 3 0 0 0 3 3 3 6 2 3 1 0 1310 Baciu,Catalin 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 411 Young,Andre 4 5 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 10 1 0 0 3 1515 Potter,David 2 3 2 3 0 0 0 1 1 2 6 4 0 0 2 1621 Narcisse,Bryan 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 445 Grant,Jerai 4 4 0 0 2 2 2 2 4 3 10 2 0 1 0 16 TEAM 4 1 5 Totals.............. 37 64 12 26 7 9 12 25 37 17 93 24 12 510 200TOTALFG% 1stHalf:13-2944.8% 2ndHalf:24-3568.6% Game:57.8% DEADBALL3-Pt.FG% 1stHalf:3-933.3% 2ndHalf:9-1752.9% Game:46.2% REBOUNDSFThrow% 1stHalf:5-683.3% 2ndHalf:2-366.7% Game:77.8% 0

Officials:BryanKersey,BernardClinton,EdCorbettTechnicalfouls:Maryland-None.Clemson-None.Attendance:9700

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalMaryland 28 36 64Clemson 34 59 93

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Game #26: Clemson 81, Georgia Tech 73Feb. 22, 2009 at Alexander Memorial Coliseum, Atlanta, GAClemson 22-4, 8-4 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to bk s min35 Booker,Trevor f 7 9 0 0 7 9 7 5 12 3 21 1 1 0 2 3412 Sykes,Raymond c 2 4 0 0 2 3 1 3 4 3 6 0 3 1 0 2601 Rivers,K.C. g 8 12 3 5 0 0 0 5 5 1 19 0 2 1 2 3302 Stitt,Demontez g 2 5 1 3 4 5 0 0 0 3 9 7 1 0 1 2322 Oglesby,Terrence g 1 7 1 5 2 2 1 1 2 2 5 2 0 0 0 2105 Smith,Tanner 0 3 0 2 0 0 1 2 3 0 0 3 3 0 0 1611 Young,Andre 4 5 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 12 2 2 0 0 1715 Potter,David 3 5 3 4 0 2 0 2 2 2 9 0 5 0 1 1845 Grant,Jerai 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 4 0 1 1 0 1 12 TEAM 2 2 Totals.............. 27 53 12 23 15 21 13 19 32 19 81 16 18 2 7 200TOTALFG% 1stHalf:11-2642.3% 2ndHalf:16-2759.3% Game:50.9% DEADBALL3-Pt.FG% 1stHalf:4-1136.4% 2ndHalf:8-1266.7% Game:52.2% REBOUNDSFThrow% 1stHalf:7-1070.0% 2ndHalf:8-1172.7% Game:71.4% 3,1

Georgia Tech 10-16, 1-12 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to bk s min31 Lawal,Gani f 3 8 0 0 5 7 4 5 9 4 11 1 1 2 1 3035 Peacock,Zachery f 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 2 4 0 2 0 0 1900 Clinch,Lewis g 10 16 6 9 1 3 1 3 4 0 27 3 1 0 0 3701 Shumpert,Iman g 2 7 0 2 0 2 2 2 4 4 4 5 9 1 6 2804 Foreman,Nick g 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 1703 Miller,Maurice 3 8 0 0 5 9 1 0 1 4 11 5 1 0 1 2410 Storrs,Lance 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 1434 Sheehan,Brad 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 344 Aminu,Alade 7 10 0 0 2 2 1 5 6 1 16 1 1 1 2 28 TEAM 1 1 1 Totals.............. 27 53 6 11 13 23 12 16 28 19 73 16 18 411 200TOTALFG% 1stHalf:13-2846.4% 2ndHalf:14-2556.0% Game:50.9% DEADBALL3-Pt.FG% 1stHalf:2-633.3% 2ndHalf:4-580.0% Game:54.5% REBOUNDSFThrow% 1stHalf:5-5100% 2ndHalf:8-1844.4% Game:56.5% 4

Officials:RayNatili,PatrickAdams,MikeStuartTechnicalfouls:Clemson-None.GeorgiaTech-None.Attendance:8339

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalClemson 33 48 81GeorgiaTech 33 40 73

Game #27: Virginia Tech 80, Clemson 77Feb. 25, 2009 at Littlejohn Coliseum, Clemson, SCVirginia Tech 17-10, 7-6 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to bk s min40 A.D.Vassallo f 6 14 4 9 5 6 0 5 5 1 21 2 1 1 2 3900 JeffAllen c 2 11 0 0 1 4 5 3 8 4 5 3 3 0 1 2734 CheickDiakite c 1 3 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 1 2 2 1 1 0 1210 HankThorns g 3 4 1 1 3 4 0 3 3 3 10 4 3 0 4 3023 MalcolmDelaney g 8 19 4 7 6 7 1 3 4 3 26 6 1 1 1 3801 TerrellBell 1 2 0 0 1 2 1 2 3 1 3 0 0 0 0 605 DorenzoHudson 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 6 0 1 0 0 1314 VictorDavila 2 2 0 0 0 4 1 4 5 1 4 0 1 0 0 1821 LewisWitcher 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 233 J.T.Thompson 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 2 1 1 0 4 15 TEAM 2 3 5 Totals.............. 26 60 11 19 17 29 13 26 39 22 80 18 12 312 200TOTALFG% 1stHalf:12-3138.7% 2ndHalf:14-2948.3% Game:43.3% DEADBALL3-Pt.FG% 1stHalf:4-850.0% 2ndHalf:7-1163.6% Game:57.9% REBOUNDSFThrow% 1stHalf:7-1353.8% 2ndHalf:10-1662.5% Game:58.6% 7

Clemson 22-5, 8-5 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to bk s min01 Rivers,K.C. f 4 7 3 5 0 0 1 9 10 3 11 3 3 0 1 3335 Booker,Trevor f 8 18 0 0 5 6 6 7 13 3 21 1 3 0 0 3412 Sykes,Raymond c 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 2 0 1 1 0 0 2102 Stitt,Demontez g 5 13 0 4 4 4 1 2 3 4 14 5 1 2 2 3022 Oglesby,Terrence g 6 14 4 7 6 7 3 0 3 2 22 0 0 0 1 2605 Smith,Tanner 1 2 0 1 0 2 0 1 1 2 2 0 2 1 0 1411 Young,Andre 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 1215 Potter,David 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 2 0 2 0 0 1545 Grant,Jerai 2 3 0 0 1 4 1 4 5 3 5 0 2 3 1 15 TEAM 1 1 2 Totals.............. 27 64 7 20 16 23 15 26 41 24 77 11 15 6 6 200TOTALFG% 1stHalf:14-2850.0% 2ndHalf:13-3636.1% Game:42.2% DEADBALL3-Pt.FG% 1stHalf:2-825.0% 2ndHalf:5-1241.7% Game:35.0% REBOUNDSFThrow% 1stHalf:8-988.9% 2ndHalf:8-1457.1% Game:69.6% 3

Officials:KarlHess,MikeEades,TimNestorTechnicalfouls:VirginiaTech-None.Clemson-None.Attendance:9728

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalVirginiaTech 35 45 80Clemson 38 39 77

Game #28: Florida State 73, Clemson 66Feb. 28, 2009 at Tucker Center, Tallahassee, FLClemson 22-6, 8-6 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to bk s min35 Booker,Trevor f 4 8 0 0 0 0 3 10 13 3 8 0 4 0 1 3212 Sykes,Raymond c 4 6 0 0 2 5 3 2 5 0 10 0 2 4 1 2701 Rivers,K.C. g 6 14 5 10 0 0 2 3 5 3 17 3 4 0 1 3302 Stitt,Demontez g 2 9 1 4 0 0 1 2 3 3 5 3 4 0 2 3122 Oglesby,Terrence g 4 12 4 10 0 0 0 0 0 3 12 1 3 0 0 2405 Smith,Tanner 1 5 0 2 2 3 1 2 3 3 4 3 3 0 1 1611 Young,Andre 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 3 0 0 1 1415 Potter,David 2 2 1 1 0 0 2 3 5 0 5 2 1 0 0 1345 Grant,Jerai 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 2 0 0 10 TEAM 2 1 3 Totals.............. 25 58 12 28 4 8 14 23 37 21 66 15 23 4 7 200TOTALFG% 1stHalf:11-2544.0% 2ndHalf:14-3342.4% Game:43.1% DEADBALL3-Pt.FG% 1stHalf:5-1145.5% 2ndHalf:7-1741.2% Game:42.9% REBOUNDSFThrow% 1stHalf:0-30.0% 2ndHalf:4-580.0% Game:50.0% 1

Florida State 22-7, 9-5 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to bk s min31 Singleton,Chris f 3 6 1 2 3 4 1 0 1 3 10 1 3 1 2 2041 Echefu,Uche f 2 4 0 1 0 0 0 5 5 1 4 0 1 1 1 1732 Alabi,Solomon c 2 2 0 0 1 4 1 1 2 3 5 2 1 2 1 2522 Kitchen,Derwin g 4 9 1 3 1 2 2 2 4 1 10 2 3 0 1 3223 Douglas,Toney g 5 14 4 6 9 11 1 2 3 3 23 3 2 1 3 3701 Gibson,Xavier 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 6 0 1 0 0 602 DeMercy,Jordan 0 3 0 1 0 0 1 2 3 2 0 1 1 0 0 1203 Loucks,Luke 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 2 3 0 0 1204 Dulkys,Deividas 3 5 1 3 0 0 1 1 2 1 7 3 0 0 0 1442 Reid,Ryan 4 8 0 0 0 0 1 4 5 1 8 3 1 0 0 25 TEAM 3 2 5 Totals.............. 26 56 7 17 14 21 11 21 32 17 73 17 16 5 8 200TOTALFG% 1stHalf:16-3447.1% 2ndHalf:10-2245.5% Game:46.4% DEADBALL3-Pt.FG% 1stHalf:4-944.4% 2ndHalf:3-837.5% Game:41.2% REBOUNDSFThrow% 1stHalf:3-560.0% 2ndHalf:11-1668.8% Game:66.7% 3,1

Officials:JamieLuckie,RaymondStyons,BrianDorseyTechnicalfouls:Clemson-None.FloridaState-None.Attendance:12100

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalClemson 27 39 66FloridaState 39 34 73

Game #29: Clemson 75, Virginia 57Mar. 3, 2009 at Littlejohn Coliseum, Clemson, SCVirginia 9-17, 3-12 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to bk s min45 Tat,Solomon f 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 921 Soroye,Tunji c 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 5 0 0 0 3 0 1604 Baker,Calvin g 7 14 2 3 2 2 0 1 1 4 18 3 4 0 3 3515 Landesberg,Sylven g 0 6 0 0 3 8 2 5 7 1 3 1 3 0 1 3523 Jones,Jeff g 4 9 1 3 2 2 0 0 0 1 11 0 1 0 0 2602 Farrakhan,Mustapha 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 812 Tucker,Jamil 1 4 0 2 0 1 0 2 2 1 2 1 1 0 1 1713 Zeglinski,Sammy 2 4 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 4 0 1 0 0 1322 Sherrill,Will 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 124 Diane,Mamadi 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 325 Brandenburg,John 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 1 2 2 0 0 1 0 832 Scott,Mike 5 7 0 0 3 4 5 3 8 3 13 1 2 0 1 29 TEAM 2 2 1 Totals.............. 20 49 3 10 14 23 9 18 27 21 57 7 15 4 6 200TOTALFG% 1stHalf:14-2850.0% 2ndHalf:6-2128.6% Game:40.8% DEADBALL3-Pt.FG% 1stHalf:2-728.6% 2ndHalf:1-333.3% Game:30.0% REBOUNDSFThrow% 1stHalf:1-333.3% 2ndHalf:13-2065.0% Game:60.9% 3

Clemson 23-6, 9-6 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to bk s min35 Booker,Trevor f 6 7 0 0 1 2 3 12 15 2 13 3 1 1 1 3044 Yanutola,Jesse f 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 212 Sykes,Raymond c 5 9 0 0 4 6 3 2 5 3 14 2 1 2 2 2501 Rivers,K.C. g 1 7 0 3 0 0 1 5 6 4 2 0 3 0 2 3102 Stitt,Demontez g 1 4 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 3 3 7 3 1 3 2503 Anderson,Zavier 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 104 Baize,Jonah 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 105 Smith,Tanner 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 710 Baciu,Catalin 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 111 Young,Andre 3 4 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 3 7 2 0 0 0 1415 Potter,David 3 7 1 4 1 1 1 1 2 4 8 2 2 1 0 1921 Narcisse,Bryan 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 122 Oglesby,Terrence 3 7 2 6 10 10 0 1 1 0 18 1 2 0 0 3045 Grant,Jerai 4 5 0 0 2 2 0 2 2 2 10 1 0 1 0 1255 Petrukonis,Karolis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 TEAM 2 2 1 Totals.............. 26 52 4 16 19 25 10 26 36 21 75 18 16 6 8 200TOTALFG% 1stHalf:11-2445.8% 2ndHalf:15-2853.6% Game:50.0% DEADBALL3-Pt.FG% 1stHalf:3-837.5% 2ndHalf:1-812.5% Game:25.0% REBOUNDSFThrow% 1stHalf:7-887.5% 2ndHalf:12-1770.6% Game:76.0% 4

Officials:GaryMaxwell,RogerAyers,MichaelStephensTechnicalfouls:Virginia-Baker,Calvin;Brandenburg,John;TEAM.Clemson-None.Attendance:8150

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalVirginia 31 26 57Clemson 32 43 75

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Game #30: Wake Forest 96, Clemson 88Mar. 8, 2009 at Lawrence Joel Coliseum, Winston-Salem, NCClemson 23-7, 9-7 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to bk s min35 Booker,Trevor f 7 14 0 0 4 4 4 6 10 2 18 0 3 3 1 3312 Sykes,Raymond c 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 4 4 0 0 4 0 1 1701 Rivers,K.C. g 8 12 5 8 0 0 0 1 1 2 21 1 1 0 2 3402 Stitt,Demontez g 8 14 1 3 4 6 0 1 1 3 21 3 5 0 3 2922 Oglesby,Terrence g 3 11 3 8 0 0 1 1 2 5 9 1 0 0 1 2603 Anderson,Zavier 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+05 Smith,Tanner 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 2 1 0 1 1411 Young,Andre 2 5 1 4 1 2 0 0 0 0 6 4 1 0 0 1415 Potter,David 2 4 1 3 0 0 0 1 1 4 5 1 1 0 1 1321 Narcisse,Bryan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+45 Grant,Jerai 2 3 0 0 2 3 1 2 3 2 6 1 0 2 0 20 TEAM 3 1 4 Totals.............. 33 65 11 27 11 15 10 16 26 25 88 13 16 510 200TOTALFG% 1stHalf:17-3351.5% 2ndHalf:16-3250.0% Game:50.8% DEADBALL3-Pt.FG% 1stHalf:4-1233.3% 2ndHalf:7-1546.7% Game:40.7% REBOUNDSFThrow% 1stHalf:6-966.7% 2ndHalf:5-683.3% Game:73.3% 1

Wake Forest 24-5, 11-5 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to bk s min23 Johnson,James f 10 14 1 2 0 0 3 6 9 2 21 3 4 0 1 3542 Williams,L.D. f 2 5 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 5 4 3 0 3 3313 McFarland,Chas c 2 4 0 0 10 12 3 5 8 2 14 0 1 0 1 2600 Teague,Jeff g 5 7 3 5 2 2 1 0 1 4 15 3 5 0 2 2704 Hale,Harvey g 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1201 Aminu,Al-Farouq 7 10 0 0 7 9 3 7 10 3 21 1 3 2 0 3002 Clark,Gary 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 310 Smith,Ishmael 5 10 0 0 3 4 2 2 4 1 13 6 3 0 1 2420 Lepore,Mike 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+44 Weaver,David 1 2 0 0 1 2 0 3 3 2 3 0 0 0 0 752 Hoekstra,Bobby 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+55 Woods,Tony 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 3 TEAM 1 1 2 Totals.............. 34 57 4 10 24 30 13 25 38 17 96 17 19 2 8 200TOTALFG% 1stHalf:14-2653.8% 2ndHalf:20-3164.5% Game:59.6% DEADBALL3-Pt.FG% 1stHalf:1-425.0% 2ndHalf:3-650.0% Game:40.0% REBOUNDSFThrow% 1stHalf:11-1573.3% 2ndHalf:13-1586.7% Game:80.0% 0

Officials:LesJones,KarlHess,SeanHullTechnicalfouls:Clemson-None.WakeForest-None.Attendance:14665

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalClemson 44 44 88WakeForest 40 56 96

Game #31: Georgia Tech 86, Clemson 81 (ACC)Mar. 12, 2009 at Georgia Dome, Atlanta, GAGeorgia Tech 12-18 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to bk s min31 Lawal,Gani f 9 14 0 0 2 4 7 7 14 1 20 0 4 0 0 3235 Peacock,Zachery f 2 5 0 0 0 0 1 4 5 3 4 2 1 0 1 2000 Clinch,Lewis g 11 20 5 12 5 5 2 4 6 3 32 2 4 0 1 3501 Shumpert,Iman g 4 5 0 1 3 4 1 4 5 2 11 5 0 0 2 3303 Miller,Maurice g 2 5 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 3 5 8 4 0 1 2304 Foreman,Nick 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 710 Storrs,Lance 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 1 0 0 1 2234 Sheehan,Brad 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 144 Aminu,Alade 5 9 0 0 2 3 1 2 3 3 12 0 2 2 1 27 TEAM 1 1 2 1 Totals.............. 34 61 6 16 12 16 13 25 38 17 86 18 17 2 7 200TOTALFG% 1stHalf:16-3151.6% 2ndHalf:18-3060.0% Game:55.7% DEADBALL3-Pt.FG% 1stHalf:2-728.6% 2ndHalf:4-944.4% Game:37.5% REBOUNDSFThrow% 1stHalf:5-771.4% 2ndHalf:7-977.8% Game:75.0% 1,1

Clemson 23-8 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to bk s min35 Booker,Trevor f 8 15 0 1 1 4 4 5 9 3 17 1 0 0 3 3245 Grant,Jerai f 1 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 3 2 0 1 0 1 901 Rivers,K.C. g 4 14 3 9 0 0 2 1 3 1 11 2 1 0 0 3202 Stitt,Demontez g 3 5 0 1 5 7 0 4 4 3 11 3 4 0 1 2422 Oglesby,Terrence g 4 11 3 9 0 1 0 1 1 0 11 2 2 0 1 2705 Smith,Tanner 4 6 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 1 1 0 0 1411 Young,Andre 2 5 2 3 0 0 0 1 1 2 6 2 0 0 0 1712 Sykes,Raymond 4 5 0 0 3 5 3 2 5 2 11 3 0 0 0 2315 Potter,David 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 2 0 1 2 0 0 1721 Narcisse,Bryan 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 1 0 0 0 5 TEAM 1 1 1 Totals.............. 31 66 10 28 9 17 13 17 30 19 81 16 12 0 6 200TOTALFG% 1stHalf:16-3348.5% 2ndHalf:15-3345.5% Game:47.0% DEADBALL3-Pt.FG% 1stHalf:3-1225.0% 2ndHalf:7-1643.8% Game:35.7% REBOUNDSFThrow% 1stHalf:4-757.1% 2ndHalf:5-1050.0% Game:52.9% 4

Officials:KarlHess,RayNatili,RandyAyersTechnicalfouls:GeorgiaTech-None.Clemson-None.Attendance:26352

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalGeorgiaTech 39 47 86Clemson 39 42 81

Game #32: Michigan 62, Clemson 59 (NCAA)Mar. 19, 2009 at Sprint Center, Kansas City, MOMichigan 21-13 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to bk s min34 Sims,DeShawn f 4 12 1 2 0 0 2 1 3 2 9 0 0 1 2 3100 Novak,Zack g 2 6 2 5 1 2 0 4 4 3 7 4 1 0 0 3301 Douglass,Stu g 3 8 1 5 5 6 0 3 3 1 12 2 2 0 1 3302 Lee,C.J. g 2 3 2 3 0 0 0 1 1 3 6 3 4 0 0 2103 Harris,Manny g 7 15 3 6 6 6 2 5 7 1 23 6 3 1 0 3612 Wright,Anthony 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 3 4 0 3 0 0 0 0 1015 Merritt,David 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 1531 Lucas-Perry,Laval 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 732 Gibson,Zack 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 1 2 0 1 1 2 1044 Grady,Kelvin 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 TEAM 2 3 5 1 Totals.............. 20 51 10 26 12 15 9 24 33 11 62 16 14 3 5 200TOTALFG% 1stHalf:10-2835.7% 2ndHalf:10-2343.5% Game:39.2% DEADBALL3-Pt.FG% 1stHalf:6-1540.0% 2ndHalf:4-1136.4% Game:38.5% REBOUNDSFThrow% 1stHalf:1-1100% 2ndHalf:11-1478.6% Game:80.0% 2

Clemson 23-9 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to bk s min12 Sykes,Raymond f 4 5 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 1 8 0 0 1 0 1535 Booker,Trevor f 7 10 0 0 4 6 7 4 11 1 18 1 0 1 2 3201 Rivers,K.C. g 3 13 1 5 6 6 3 6 9 3 13 2 1 2 3 3102 Stitt,Demontez g 1 6 0 1 0 0 0 4 4 4 2 6 3 0 1 2422 Oglesby,Terrence g 1 8 1 7 0 0 1 1 2 3 3 1 3 0 0 1305 Smith,Tanner 0 3 0 1 0 0 1 2 3 2 0 0 2 0 1 2011 Young,Andre 3 7 3 5 0 0 0 2 2 1 9 1 0 0 1 2615 Potter,David 0 7 0 3 2 2 0 1 1 2 2 1 0 0 0 1621 Narcisse,Bryan 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 545 Grant,Jerai 1 5 0 0 0 0 5 0 5 1 2 1 2 3 0 18 TEAM 1 3 4 Totals.............. 21 65 5 22 12 14 21 23 44 19 59 14 11 7 8 200TOTALFG% 1stHalf:9-3327.3% 2ndHalf:12-3237.5% Game:32.3% DEADBALL3-Pt.FG% 1stHalf:2-1216.7% 2ndHalf:3-1030.0% Game:22.7% REBOUNDSFThrow% 1stHalf:4-4100% 2ndHalf:8-1080.0% Game:85.7% 1

Officials:ThomasEades,KellySelf,RichardCrawfordTechnicalfouls:Michigan-None.Clemson-Oglesby(Flagrantejection,17:20ofsecondhalf ).Attendance:17398

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalMichigan 27 35 62Clemson 24 35 59

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MOST POINTSGameOverall: 58 (29FG,OFT)byJ.O.Erwinvs.ButlerGuards, Feb.9,1912 46 (17FG,12FT)byBillYarboroughvs.South Carolina,Jan.18,1955 46 (19FG,8FT)byButchZatezalovs.WakeForest, Feb.18,1969InFikeFieldhouse: 46 (17FG,12FT)byBillYarboroughvs.South Carolina,Jan.18,1955InLittlejohnColiseum: 43 byWillSolomonvs.Virginia,Jan.15,2000Away: 46 (19FG,8FT)byButchZatezalovs.WakeForest, Feb.18,1969AtNeutralSite: 43 byButchZatezalovs.N.C.State(atCharlotte, NC),Feb.14,1970ByaFreshman: 38 bySkipWisevs.Pennsylvania,Nov.30,1974ByaSophomore: 46 (17FG,12FT)byBillYarboroughvs.South Carolina,Jan.18,1955ByaJunior: 46 (19FG,8FT)byButchZatezalovs.WakeForest, Feb.18,1969ByaSenior: 58 (29FG,OFT)byJ.O.Erwinvs.ButlerGuards, Feb.9,1912vs.ACCTeam: 46 (17FG,12FT)byBillYarboroughvs.South Carolina,Jan.18,1955 46 (19FG,8FT)byButchZatezalovs.WakeForest, Feb.18,1969ByaNon-Starter: 34 (9FG,83-PtFG,8FT)byDavidYoungvs. WakeForest,Jan.12,1991ByaGuard: 46 (17FG,12FT)byBillYarboroughvs.South Carolina,Jan.18,1955 46 (19FG,8FT)byButchZatezalovs.WakeForest, Feb.18,1969ByaCenter: 58 (29FG,OFT)byJ.O.Erwinvs.ButlerGuards, Feb.9,1912ByaForward: 37 byGarryHelmsvs.GeorgiaTech,Feb.22,1966InSeasonOpener: 34 byBillYarboroughvs.Presbyterian,Dec.1,1955Player’sFirstGame: 33 byVanGreggvs.GeorgiaTech,Nov.28,1972Day: 80 byJ.O.Erwin(scored22vs.Furmanand58 vs.ButlerGuards),Feb.9,1912Overtime: 12 $byTerrenceOglesbyvs.FloridaState,Jan.12,2008Season: 651 (247FG,157FT)byBillYarborough,1954-55 651 (*256FG,138FT)byHoraceGrant,1986-87Career: 1,880 (*754FG,369FT)byEldenCampbell,1986-90*-includesonethree-pointgoal;$-doubleovertimegame

BEST SCORING AVERAGESeason: 28.3 byBillYarborough,1954-55(651pointsin23 games)Season/Non-Starter: 14.4 byDevinGray,1993-94Career: 23.48 byButchZatezalo,1967-70(1,761pointsin75 games)

POINTS PER MINUTEGame(Min.15Pts.): 2.17to1 (17in8Min.)byAnthonyJenkinsvs.WakeForest, Feb.16,1983Season*: .661 (645in976Min.)byButchZatezalo,1968-69Career: .617 (1766in2864Min.)byButchZatezalo,1967-70

* -minutesplayed statisticsunavailable for1954-55whenBillYarboroughaveraged28.3pointspergame.Ifheaveraged40minutesagame,hewouldhavea.713figure.

DOUBLE-FIGURE SCORING GAMESSeason: 32 byTerrellMcIntyre,1998-99(35games)EveryGame: 30-30 byWillSolomon,1999-00 24-24 byButchZatezalo,1969-70 23-23 byBillYarborough,1954-55ConsecutiveGames: 52 byWillSolomon(all30of1999-2000andfirst22of2000-01)Career: 97 byEldenCampbell,1986-90 97 byGregBuckner,1994-98 97 byTerrellMcIntyre,1995-99%ofGamesPlayed: .933 (70-75)byButchZatezalo,1967-70

20-POINT GAMESSeason: 22 byBillYarborough,1954-55%ofGamesPlayed: .957 (22-23)byBillYarborough,1954-55ConsecutiveGames: 19 byBillYarborough(lastthreeof1953-54and first16of1954-55)Career: 52 byButchZatezalo,1967-70%ofGamesPlayed: .693 (52-75)byButchZatezalo,1967-70ByaFreshman: 12 bySkipWise,1974-75

58..............................................................................................J.O.Erwinvs.ButlerGuard,Feb.9,191227........................................................................BanksMcFaddenvs.SouthCarolina,Feb.19,193825..................................................................................EddisFreemanvs.Presbyterian,Feb.2,194524.................................................................................DudeBuchananvs.TheCitadel,Feb.21,194124......................................................................................MarionCraigvs.WakeForest,Jan.12,194322....................................................................................................AlexSwailsvs.Furman,Feb.7,193522...................................................................................... BanksMcFaddenvs.Furman,Jan.12,194022...............................................................................BanksMcFaddenvs.TheCitadel,Feb.23,194022...............................................................................BanksMcFaddenvs.Presbyterian,Jan.8,193822..........................................................................DudeBuchananvs.NorthCarolina,Feb.10,194122....................................................................................................... J.O.Erwinvs.Furman,Feb.9,191222....................................................................................... AlexSwailsvs.GeorgiaTech,Jan.12,193521...............................................................................BanksMcFaddenvs.TheCitadel,Feb.20,193921............................................................................. BanksMcFaddenvs.WakeForest,Feb.16,193821.....................................................................................DudeBuchananvs.N.C.State,Jan.13,194021......................................................................ButchButlervs.GeorgeWashington,Jan.14,194121....................................................................................MarionCraigvs.GeorgiaTech,Jan.22,194121..............................................................................................MarionCraigvs.Furman,Feb.14,194121......................................................................................MarionCraigvs.WakeForest,Jan.14,194221...................................................................................................WaltSearsvs.Furman,Feb.10,194221.......................................................................................MarionCraigvs.TheCitadel,Feb.24,194321.................................................................................. LeonardRiddlevs.Presbyterian,Feb.1,194421.......................................................................................... WhiteyGrahamvs.Wofford,Feb.6,194520................................................................................................ AlexSwailsvs.Wofford,Jan.15,193520.............................................................................ClydePenningtonvs.Presbyterian,Jan.8,193620......................................................................ClydePenningtonvs.SouthCarolina,Feb.15,193620..................................................................................... BanksMcFaddenvs.Wofford,Feb.27,193820...................................................................................BanksMcFaddenvs.N.C.State,Jan.19,194020.......................................................................... BanksMcFaddenvs.SouthCarolina,Feb.9,1940Note:ResearchedbythelateBobBradleyin1964.

Pre-World War II Scoring Bests

Elden Campbell is Clemson’s all-time leading scorer with 1,880 points.

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THREE-POINT GOAL ATTEMPTSGame: 16 byLouRichievs.EvansvilleatHonolulu,HI; Dec.27,1993 16 byTerrellMcIntyrevs.FloridaState,Mar.4,1999Season: 252 byWillSolomon,2000-01Season/Game: 8.4 byWillSolomon(252in30games),2000-01Career: 729 byK.C.Rivers,2005-09Career/Game: 6.97 byChrisWhitney(404in58games),1991-93

THREE-POINT GOAL PERCENTAGEGame: 1.000 byMarcCampbell(7-7)vs.Maryland, Feb.19,1983;vs.Virginia(7-7),Feb.23,1983.Season: .515(70-136) byMichaelTait,1986-87ConsecutiveMade: 14 byMarcCampbellvs.Maryland,Feb.19,1983; vs.Virginia,Feb.23,1983(17’9”distance) 10 byMichaelTaitvs.S.Carolina,Feb.7,1987; vs.N.C.State,Feb.11,1987Career: .515(70-136) byMichaelTait,1985-87(Min.50Att.)

MOST FREE THROWSGame: 17(Att.17) byButchZatezalovs.Maryland,Jan.17,1968Season: 189(Att.229) byButchZatezalo,1968-69Career: 501(Att.610) byButchZatezalo,1967-70ConsecutiveMade: 41 byJimBrennan,1961-62

MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTEDGame: 19(Made10) byDaleDavisvs.S.C.State,Dec.17,1990 19(Made8) byChrisHobbsvs.WakeForest,Feb.13,2002Season: 229(Made189) byButchZatezalo,1968-69Career: 610(Made501) byButchZatezalo,1967-70

BEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGEGame: 1.000 12times,thelastbeing(10-10)byMohamedWoni vs.Minnesota,Mar.20,1997(Min.10made)Season: 91.3(84-92) byShawanRobinson,2005-06(Min.50made)Career: 84.9(260-306) byJimSutherland,1964-67(Min.100made)

REBOUNDSGame: 30 byTommySmithvs.Georgia,Feb.21,1955Season: 395 byDaleDavis,1989-90Average: 13.6 byRonRichardson,1951-52Career: 1,311 byTreeRollins,1973-77

30-POINT GAMESSeason: 9 byBillYarborough,1954-55%ofGamesPlayed: .391 (9-23)byBillYarborough,1954-55Consecutive: 2 bymanyplayers,manytimesCareer: 16 byButchZatezalo,1967-70%ofGamesPlayed: .213 (16-75)byButchZatezalo,1967-70

40-POINT GAMESSeason: 2 byBillYarborough,1954-55Career: 2 byBillYarborough,1952-57 2 byButchZatezalo,1967-70 2 byWillSolomon,1998-01

MOST FIELD GOALSGame: 29 byJ.O.Erwinvs.ButlerGuards,Feb.9,1912 19 byButchZatezaloatWakeForest,Feb.18,1969ConsecutiveMade: 16 byGregBuckner1994-95,(hitlastvs.Appalachian State,8-8vs.TheCitadel,7-7vs.Miami(FL))Season: 256(Att.390) byHoraceGrant,1986-87Career: 754(Att.1342) byEldenCampbell,1986-90

MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDGame: 42(Made13) byBillYarboroughvs.N.C.State,Dec.14,1954Season: 623(Made247) byBillYarborough,1954-55Career: 1,557(Made588) byBillYarborough,1952-57

BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEGame: 1.000(9-9) byTreeRollinsvs.BostonCollege,Dec.28,1976Game(Min.10Att.): .923(12-13) byLarryMiddletonvs.Rider,Dec.1,1985 (12-13) byHoraceGrantvs.GeorgiaState,Nov.28,1986 (12-13) byDaleDavisvs.GeorgiaTech,Mar.4,1989Season: .674(174-258) HaroldJamison,1998-99(Min.100made)Career: .6088(454-746) HaroldJamison,1995-99(Min.200Made)

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALSGame: 8 byDavidYoungvs.WakeForest,Jan.12,1991 8 byChrisWhitneyatNorthCarolina,Feb.17,1993 8 byTerrellMcIntyreatFloridaState,Jan.12,1999 8 byWillSolomonvs.Virginia,Jan.15,2000 8 byTonyStockmanatNorthCarolina,Feb.27,2002 8 byK.C.RiversatVirginia,Feb.7,2008Season: 99 byTerrellMcIntyre,1998-99Season/Game: 3.17 byWillSolomon(95in30games),2000-01Career: 281 byK.C.Rivers,2005-09Career/Game: 2.88 byChrisWhitney(167in58games),1991-93

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Average: 11.9 byTreeRollins,1973-77

MOST OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS(Since1978-79)

Game: 11 byDaleDavisvs.S.C.State,Dec.17,1990 11 byHaroldJamisonvs.SouthCarolina,Dec.17,1997Season: 166 byDaleDavis,1989-90Career: 485 byDaleDavis,1987-91

MOST DOUBLE-DOUBLESSeason: 20 byDaleDavis,1989-90Career: 61 byTreeRollins,1973-77

ASSISTSGame: 20 byGraysonMarshallvs.Maryland-EasternShore,Nov.25,1985Season: 262 byGraysonMarshall,1985-86Average: 7.93(238-30) byEdwardScott,2001-02Career: 857 byGraysonMarshall,1984-88Average: 7.02(857-122) byGraysonMarshall,1984-88

DOUBLE-FIGURE ASSIST GAMESSeason: 11 byGraysonMarshall,1985-86Career: 25 byGraysonMarshall,1984-88

DOUBLE-DOUBLES WITH ASSISTSSeason: 5 byDerrickJohnson,1976-77 5 byEdwardScott,2001-02Career: 8 byEdwardScott,1999-2003

MOST FOULSSeason: 110 byChrisHobbs,2001-02Career: 383 byChrisHobbs,2000-04

ASSIST-TURNOVER RATIOGame: 11to0 byGraysonMarshallatN.C.State,Feb.11,1987Season: 2.99to1(221-74) byGraysonMarshall,1986-87Career: 2.47to1(857-347) byGraysonMarshall,1984-88ByNon-Guard: 1.772to1 byClarkeBynum,1980-84

BLOCKED SHOTSGame: 10 byTreeRollinsvs.Presbyterian,Dec.13,1975; vs.Duke,Feb.23,1977;vs.Jacksonville,Dec.16,1976 10 bySharoneWrightvs.UNC-Greensboro, Dec.12,1992;vs.Maryland,Jan.26,1993Season: 124 bySharoneWright,1992-93Average: 4.25(119-28) byTreeRollins,1974-75Career: 450 byTreeRollins,1973-77Average: 4.09(450-110) byTreeRollins,1973-77

STEALSGame: 7 byStanRomevs.Maryland,Jan.19,1977 7 byDevinGrayvs.TheCitadel,Dec.19,1992 7 byTerrellMcIntyrevs.GeorgiaTech,Mar.1,1998 7 byK.C.Riversvs.Duke,Feb.4,2009Season: 83 byVernonHamilton,2005-06Average: 2.68(83-31) byVernonHamilton,2005-06Career: 271 byVernonHamilton,2003-07Average: 2.13(271-127) byVernonHamilton,2003-07

MOST DUNKSGame: 8 byTreeRollinsvs.WakeForest,Jan.15,1977Season: 62 byHaroldJamison,1998-99Career: 160 byEldenCampbell,1986-90

MOST CHARGES TAKEN(Since1978-79)

Game: 4 byMarvinDickersonvs.NorthCarolina,Jan.27,1979 4 byBobbyConradvs.NorthCarolina,Jan.27,1979 4 byMarcCampbellvs.GeorgiaTech,Jan.26,1984Season: 32 byBobbyConrad,1978-79Career: 62 byBobbyConrad,1976-80

GAMES PLAYEDSeason: 36 byTrevor Booker, 2006-07 byVernonHamilton,2006-07 byCliffHammonds,2006-07 byJamesMays,2006-07 bySamPerry,2006-07 by David Potter, 2006-07 byK.C.Rivers,2006-07 byRaymondSykes,2006-07Career: 134 byCliffHammonds,2004-08 byK.C.Rivers,2005-09

GAMES STARTEDSeason: 36 byTrevor Booker, 2006-07 byVernonHamilton,2006-07 byCliffHammonds,2006-07Career: 133 byCliffHammonds,2004-08ConsecutiveStarts: 130 byCliffHammonds,2004-08

MINUTES PLAYEDGame: 55 byVincentHamiltonvs.Duke,Feb.24,1982Season: 1,250 byTerrellMcIntyre,1998-99Career: 4,285 byCliffHammonds,2004-08

MINUTES PER GAMESeason: 39.04 byButchZatezalo,1968-69Career: 38.2 byButchZatezalo,1967-70

MOST WINSSeason: 26 byEldenCampbell,1989-90 26 byMarionCash,1989-90 26 byDaleDavis,1989-90 26 byDerrickForrest,1989-90 26 byKirklandHowling,1989-90 26 bySeanTyson,1989-90 26 byDavidYoung,1989-90Career: 91 byK.C.Rivers,2005-09 85 byRaymondSykes,2005-09 84 byEldenCampbell,1986-90 84 byCliffHammonds,2004-08 79 byBobbyConrad,1976-80 79 byHaroldJamison,1995-99 79 byTomWideman,1995-99 78 bySamPerry,2004-08 77 byLarryNance,1977-81 77 byJerryPryor,1985-89 77 byTerrellMcIntyre,1995-99

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CLEMSON INDIVIDUAL SCORING# Name Site-Opponent Date58 J.O.Erwin N2-ButlerGuards 2-9-191246 BillYarborough H-SouthCarolina 1-18-195546 ButchZatezalo A-WakeForest 2-18-196943 ButchZatezalo N1-N.C.State 2-14-197043 WillSolomon H-Virginia 1-15-200041 WillSolomon H-GeorgiaTech 1-24-200140 BillYarborough H-Virginia 12-17-195439 ChoppyPatterson H-TheCitadel 12-17-196038 BillYarborough H-Duke 1-11-195638 ButchZatezalo H-WakeForest 2-27-196938 SkipWise H-Pennsylvania 11-30-197437 GarryHelms H-GeorgiaTech 2-22-196637 WillSolomon A-PennState 12-1-199936 BillYarborough H-WakeForest 2-26-195536 ButchZatezalo H-Duke 1-20-196836 EdwardScott H-FloridaState 2-23-2002N1-Charlotte,NC;N2-Greenville,SC

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL SCORING# Name Site-Opponent Date56 DarrellFloyd A-Furman 2-24-195549 PeteMaravich N1-LouisianaState 12-20-196945 GeorgeGlamack A-NorthCarolina 2-10-194145 BuzzWilkinson A-Virginia 2-14-195545 LennieRosenbluth H-NorthCarolina 1-14-195645 LennieRosenbluth N2-NorthCarolina 3-7-195744 GradyWallace A-SouthCarolina 3-2-195743 HawkeyeWhitney H-N.C.State 1-30-197942 BobMcCarthy A-Virginia 2-13-195642 TateArmstrong A-Duke 2-24-1976N1-Charlotte,NC;N2-Raleigh,NC

CLEMSON POINTS PER MINUTE(Minimum15PointsScoredsince1968-69)

Ratio Pts-Min Player Site-Opponent Date2.17 17-8 AnthonyJenkins H-WakeForest 2-16-19831.29 18-14 ShawanRobinson H-Bethune-Cookman 11-18-20051.24 26-21 EldenCampbell N2-FloridaInternational 12-29-19871.20 30-25 AnthonyJenkins H-Duke 3-2-19831.20 24-20 HoraceGrant H-FloridaInternational 1-12-19871.20 24-20 K.C.Rivers H-WesternCarolina 12-23-20061.18 26-22 StanRome H-TennesseeTech 12-11-19761.18 26-22 RayfieldRagland H-Miami(FL) 12-20-19941.17 21-18 CliffHammonds H-EastTennesseeState 12-9-20051.16 43-37 WillSolomon H-Virginia 1-15-20001.15 46-40 ButchZatezalo H-WakeForest 2-18-19691.15 23-20 MartyPatterson H-Duke 2-27-19741.15 23-20 ColonAbraham H-Roanoke 2-26-1977N1-Charlotte,NC;N2-Tampa,FL;Note: AnthonyJenkinshastherecordfor10pointsormorewith11pointsintwominutes(5.5)vs.WashingtoninAnchorage,AK,Nov.28,1983.

OPPONENT POINTS PER MINUTE(Minimum15PointsScored)

Ratio Pts-Min Player Site-Opponent Date1.40 56-40 DarrellFloyd A-Furman 2-24-19551.37 41-30 KennySmith H-NorthCarolina 1-28-19871.33 20-15 JoJoHunter A-Maryland 1-16-19781.29 27-21 WalterDavis H-NorthCarolina 1-9-19741.26 29-23 BobVerga A-Duke 1-12-19651.228 43-34 HawkeyeWhitney H-N.C.State 1-30-19791.225 49-40 PeteMaravich H-LouisianaState 12-20-19691.19 19-16 B.J.Elder H-GeorgiaTech 2-6-20021.18 33-28 PeteMaravich A-LouisianaState 1-24-19681.17 42-36 TateArmstrong A-Duke 2-25-19761.17 21-18 KyleJulius N1-Furman 12-29-1999N1-Greenville,SC

HIGHEST SCORING % OF TEAM’S POINTS - CLEMSON% Pts-Team Player Site-Opponent Date.744 58-78 J.O.Erwin N1-ButlerGuards 2-9-1912.548 46-84 ButchZatezalo A-WakeForest 2-18-1969.529 46-87 BillYarborough H-SouthCarolina 1-18-1955.524 33-63 BillYarborough H-Maryland 1-8-1955.518 29-56 BillYarborough A-Presbyterian 2-1-1955.514 36-70 ButchZatezalo H-Duke 2-20-1968.512 43-84 ButchZatezalo N2-N.C.State 2-14-1970.507 38-75 SkipWise H-Pennsylvania 11-30-1974.500 22-44 SharoneWright A-Virginia 2-12-1994N1-Greenville,SC;N2-Charlotte,NC

HIGHEST SCORING % OF TEAM’S POINTS - OPPONENT% Pts-Team Player Site-Opponent Date.597 43-72 HawkeyeWhitney H-N.C.State 1-30-1979.592 45-76 GeorgeGlamack A-NorthCarolina 2-10-1941.556 45-81 LennieRosenbluth N1-NorthCarolina 3-7-1957.507 36-71 MarkMacon H-Temple 1-19-1991.494 39-79 HaroldDeane H-Virginia 1-10-1996.492 30-61 JasonStewart H-Furman 12-16-1995.488 20-41 TimDuncan H-WakeForest 1-21-1996.486 35-72 RichYunkus A-GeorgiaTech 1-6-1971.483 28-58 DamousAnderson H-FloridaState 2-12-2000.479 35-73 VinceTaylor A-Duke 3-24-1982.475 29-61 LeeRaker A-Virginia 1-20-1979N1-Raleigh,NC

POINTS BY 2 PLAYERS - CLEMSONPts Players Site-Opponent Date74 J.O.Erwin58,J.W.Erwin16 N1-ButlerGuards 2-9-191264 Zatezalo46,Thomas18 A-WakeForest 2-18-196962 Helms37,Gardner25 H-GeorgiaTech 2-22-196662 Ran.Mahaffey34,Ri.Mahaffey28 H-Virginia 1-14-196762 Ragland32,Gray30 A-CharlestonSouthern 12-1-199361 Yarborough46,Holzschuh15 H-SouthCarolina 1-18-195561 Yarborough34,Holzschuh27 H-Georgia 2-21-195561 Zatezalo35,Yates26 H-Virginia 2-24-196960 Scott30,Stockman30 H-WakeForest 2-13-2002N1-Greenville,SC

POINTS BY 2 PLAYERS - OPPONENTPts Players Site-Opponent Date75 Floyd56,Thomas19 A-Furman 2-24-195571 Hemric41,Davis30 A-WakeForest 2-4-195571 Wilkinson45,McCarthy26 A-Virginia 2-14-195570 Maravich49,Hester21 H-LouisianaState 12-20-196969 Wallace44,Perizola25 A-SouthCarolina 3-2-195767 Hansbrough39,Ellington28 A-NorthCarolina 2-10-200866 Hemric37,Brooks29 H-WakeForest 2-19-195265 Jackson36,Jacobson29 N1-Minnesota 3-20-1997N1-NCAAMidwestRegionalatSanAntonio,TX

CLEMSON INDIVIDUAL FIELD GOALS# (Att) Name Site-Opponent Date29 (NA) J.O.Erwin N2-ButlerGuards 2-9-191219 (38) ButchZatezalo A-WakeForest 2-18-196917 (NA) BillYarborough H-SouthCarolina 1-18-195517 (NA) ChoppyPatterson H-TheCitadel 12-17-196017 (31) SkipWise H-Pennsylvania 11-30-197416 (20) GarryHelms H-GeorgiaTech 2-22-196616 (28) ButchZatezalo H-Virginia 2-24-196916 (32) ButchZatezalo N1-N.C.State 2-14-1970N1-Charlotte,NC;N2-Greenville,SC

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL FIELD GOALS# (Att) Name Site-Opponent Date22 (NA) DarrellFloyd A-Furman 2-24-195522 (30) PeteMaravich N3-LouisianaState 12-20-196919 (31) LennieRosenbluth N1-NorthCarolina 3-7-195718 (NA) GradyWallace A-SouthCarolina 3-2-195718 (29) TateArmstrong A-Duke 2-25-197618 (31) HawkeyeWhitney H-N.C.State 1-30-197917 (NA) FrankSelvy A-Furman 1-12-195417 (22) DavidThompson A-N.C.State 2-4-197317 (20) DickMiller H-Niagara 1-3-197317 (25) AlbertKing N2-Maryland 2-29-198017 (23) FrankBurnell H-Stetson 11-28-1981N1-Raleigh,NC;N2-Greensboro,NC;N3-Charlotte,NC

CLEMSON INDIVIDUAL FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSFGA FGM Name Site-Opponent Date42 13 BillYarborough H-N.C.State 12-14-195538 19 ButchZatezalo A-WakeForest 2-18-196937 11 ButchZatezalo H-Furman 1-4-196832 16 ButchZatezalo N1-N.C.State 2-14-197031 17 SkipWise H-Pennsylvania 11-30-197430 17 ChoppyPatterson H-TheCitadel 12-17-196030 13 JimBrennan N2-Baylor 12-30-196330 11 ButchZatezalo H-SouthCarolina 1-6-196829 15 ChoppyPatterson A-Maryland 2-28-196129 10 EdwardScott A-WakeForest 3-1-2003N1-Charlotte,NC;N2-ElPaso,TX

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OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSFGA FGM Name Site-Opponent Date32 16 AlbertoBaptiste H-Rider 12-15-197932 10 PeteMaravich H-LouisianaState 12-7-196831 18 HawkeyeWhitney H-N.C.State 1-30-197931 11 BillyCunningham H-NorthCarolina 12-3-196330 22 PeteMaravich N1-LouisianaState 12-20-196930 9 WaltWilliams H-Maryland 2-22-199229 18 TateArmstrong A-Duke 2-25-197629 14 PeteMaravich A-LouisianaState 1-24-196828 14 BobVerga H-Duke 2-14-196728 11 WaltWilliams N1-Maryland 3-12-1992N1-Charlotte,NC

CLEMSON INDIVIDUAL FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE(Min.10Attempts)

Pct FG-FGA Name Site-Opponent Date.923 12-13 LarryMiddleton H-Rider 12-1-1985.923 12-13 HoraceGrant H-GeorgiaState 11-28-1986.923 12-13 DaleDavis H-GeorgiaTech 3-4-1989.909 10-11 StanRome H-Maryland 1-22-1975.909 10-11 JohnCampbell H-Furman 1-23-1980.909 10-11 EldenCampbell N1-FloridaInternational 12-29-1987.909 10-11 DevinGray A-Duke 1-27-1992.909 10-11 CoreyWallace H-Liberty 12-5-1992.909 10-11 SharoneWright H-N.C.State 3-3-1993.900 9-10 ChrisDodds H-WestVirginiaTech 12-16-1980.900 9-10 HoraceGrant H-FloridaInternational 1-12-1987.900 9-10 DaleDavis A-TheCitadel 11-28-1989.900 9-10 AndreBovain N2-Texas 12-28-1991.900 9-10 DevinGray A-WestVirginia 3-21-1994.900 9-10 SharoneWright H-AppalachianState 1-24-1994N1-Tampa,FL;N2-ElPaso,TX.Miscellaneous-HighestPerfectGame:9-9byTreeRollinsvs.BostonCollegeatMilwaukee,WI,12-28-76;Best%(Min.20Att.):.800(16-20)byGarryHelmsvs.GeorgiaTechatClemson,SC,2-22-66;Best%(Min.30Att.):.567(17-30)byChoppyPat-tersonvs.TheCitadel,12-17-60

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE(Min.10Attempts)

Pct. FG-FGA Name Site-Opponent Date1.000 10-10 MikeCrenshaw H-Georgia 12-5-19631.000 10-10 MattGeiger A-GeorgiaTech 3-8-1992.933 14-15 KeithGatlin H-Maryland 2-17-1985.909 10-11 RickKatherman H-Duke 2-4-1970.909 10-11 VannWilliford H-N.C.State 2-1-1969.909 10-11 BrentKell N1-Evansville 12-27-1993.909 10-11 KennyHolmes A-SouthCarolina 2-6-1982.900 9-10 WallyWalker H-Virginia 1-25-1976.900 9-10 RickCarlisle A-Virginia 1-22-1983.882 15-17 RenaldoLawrence H-AppalachianState 12-17-1977.857 12-14 JohnGarrett A-Purdue 12-5-1973.857 12-14 SamCassell H-FloridaState 1-20-1993.850 17-20 DickMiller H-Niagara 1-3-1973N1-Honolulu,HI.Miscellaneous-Best%Min.30Att:.733(22-30)byPeteMaravichofLoui-sianaStateatCharlotte,NC,12-20-69

3-POINT GOALS - CLEMSONMade Att Name Site-Opponent Date8 12 WillSolomon H-Virginia 1-15-20008 12 TonyStockman A-NorthCarolina 2-27-20028 11 TerrellMcIntyre A-FloridaState 1-12-19998 11 K.C.Rivers A-Virginia 2-7-20088 10 DavidYoung H-WakeForest 1-12-19918 10 ChrisWhitney A-NorthCarolina 2-17-19937 16 LouRichie N1-Evansville 12-27-19937 13 TerrellMcIntyre H-FloridaState 2-14-19997 13 WillSolomon N2-NorthCarolina 3-9-20017 13 TonyStockman N3-MorrisBrown 11-17-20017 10 K.C.Rivers A-VirginiaTech 1-29-20097 10 ChrisWhitney A-Maryland 1-25-19927 10 ChrisWhitney A-GeorgiaTech 3-8-19927 7 MarcCampbell H-Virginia 2-23-19837 7 MarcCampbell A-Maryland 2-19-1983N1-Honolulu,HI;N2-Atlanta,GA;N3-VirginIslands

3-POINT GOALS - OPPONENTSMade Att Name Site-Opponent Date11 17 CraigDawson H-WakeForest 2-13-20028 15 HaroldDeane H-Virginia 1-10-19968 15 RashodJohnson N4-W.Michigan 3-13-19988 13 MarkMacon H-Temple 1-19-1991

8 13 RashadMcCants A-NorthCarolina 3-2-20048 11 JeffMcInnis H-NorthCarolina 2-14-19967 14 BernardBarrow H-GeorgeWashington 12-22-19997 13 WilliamCook N1-AppalachianState 12-10-19947 13 JasonStewart H-Furman 12-16-19957 12 PecaArsic N3-Delaware 11-29-19967 12 DariusLane H-SetonHall 11-21-20007 13 IanChadwick H-Wofford 11-21-19997 11 IanAndersen A-Charlotte 11-22-20087 11 ToddBillet H-Virginia 1-18-20037 10 ShaneBattier H-Duke 3-1-20007 9 ShaunFein H-GeorgiaTech 1-24-2001N1-Greensboro,NC;N2-Miami,FL;N3-SanJuan,PR;N4-Chicago,IL

3-POINT ATTEMPTS - CLEMSONAtt Made Name Site-Opponent Date16 7 LouRichie N2-Evansville 12-27-199316 5 TerrellMcIntyre N1-FloridaState 3-4-199914 6 TonyStockman A-FloridaState 1-24-200213 7 TerrellMcIntyre H-FloridaState 2-14-199913 7 WillSolomon N3-NorthCarolina 3-9-200113 7 TonyStockman N4-MorrisBrown 11-17-200113 6 TonyStockman A-Maryland 1-20-200213 5 TerrenceOglesby A-NorthCarolina 1-21-200913 4 TerrenceOglesby H-GeorgiaTech 1-25-200913 3 TerrellMcIntyre A-Virginia 2-21-1998N1-Charlotte,NC;N2-Honolulu,HI;N3-Atlanta,GA;N4-VirginIslands

3-POINT ATTEMPTS - OPPONENTSAtt Made Name Site-Opponent Date22 6 WaltWilliams H-Maryland 2-22-199217 11 CraigDawson H-WakeForest 2-23-200217 4 LevellSanders A-SetonHall 12-19-199715 8 HaroldDeane H-Virginia 1-10-199615 8 RashodJohnson N1-WesternMichigan 3-13-199815 6 CurtisStaples A-Virginia 2-21-199815 3 TonyRutland H-WakeForest 1-21-199615 2 DaveMooney H-CoastalCarolina 12-12-1987N1-Chicago,IL

3-POINT PERCENTAGE - CLEMSON(Min.5Made)

Pct. Md-At Name Site-Opponent Date1.000 7-7 MarcCampbell A-Maryland 2-19-19831.000 7-7 MarcCampbell H-Virginia 2-23-19831.000 5-5 MichaelTait H-Virginia 1-31-19871.000 5-5 CoreyWallace A-WestVirginia 3-21-1994.857 6-7 MichaelTait N1-WakeForest 1-10-1987.857 6-7 RayfieldRagland A-CharlestonSouthern 12-1-1993.857 6-7 BruceMartin A-Maryland 2-25-1995.857 6-7 AndriusJurkunas A-N.C.State 2-27-2000.857 6-7 WillSolomon H-NorthCarolina 2-6-2000.857 6-7 ShawanRobinson H-Hampton 11-19-2004.857 6-7 TerrenceOglesby A-EastCarolina 12-5-2007.833 5-6 MarcCampbell A-Duke 1-29-1983.833 5-6 AnthonyJenkins H-WakeForest 2-16-1983.833 5-6 MichaelBrown H-NorthCarolina 1-28-1987.833 5-6 MichaelTait H-Winthrop 1-26-1987.833 5-6 AndriusJurkunas A-Miami(FL) 12-23-1995.833 5-6 TonyChristie H-Virginia 1-20-1998.833 5-6 EdwardScott H-FloridaState 2-23-2002.833 5-6 ShawanRobinson H-NorthCarolina 1-31-2004.833 5-6 TroyMathis N2-PuertoRico-Mayaguez 12-19-2005.833 5-6 CliffHammonds H-BostonCollege 1-20-2007ConsecutiveMade: 14byMarcCampbellvs.Maryland,Virginia,1982-83 10byMichaelTaitvs.SouthCarolina,N.C.State,1986-87N1-Greensboro,NC;N2-SanJuan,PuertoRico

3-POINT GOAL PERCENTAGE - OPPONENTS(Minimum5Made)

Pct. Md-At Name Site-Opponent Date1.000 6-6 SamCassell H-FloridaState 1-20-1993.857 6-7 FrankYoung N5-WestVirginia 3-29-2007.833 5-6 MattDoherty N1-NorthCarolina 3-11-1983.833 5-6 RustyLaRue H-WakeForest 1-22-1994.833 5-6 TravisBest A-GeorgiaTech 2-1-1995.777 7-9 ShaunFein H-GeorgiaTech 1-24-2001.727 8-11 JeffMcInnis H-NorthCarolina 2-14-1996.714 5-7 RalphLewis N2-SaintMary’s 3-16-1989.714 5-7 BrianHoward A-N.C.State 1-3-1990.714 5-7 TomGugliotta H-N.C.State 2-10-1991

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.714 5-7 MattSantangelo N3-Gonzaga 11-23-1997

.714 5-7 KyleJulius N4-Furman 12-29-1999

.700 7-10 ShaneBattier H-Duke 3-1-2000N1-Atlanta,GA;N2-Boise,ID;N3-Fairbanks,AK;N4-Greenville,SC;N5-NewYork,NY

CLEMSON INDIVIDUAL FREE THROWS MADEMade Att Name Site-Opponent Date17 17 ButchZatezalo H-Maryland 1-15-196816 17 ButchZatezalo H-WakeForest 2-27-196915 18 BillYarborough A-Maryland 2-14-195614 18 JimBrennan H-Virginia 2-29-196414 16 RichieMahaffey H-Virginia 1-14-196714 16 BillYarborough H-Duke 1-11-1956

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL FREE THROWS MADEMade Att Name Site-Opponent Date22 26 SteveNye H-Presbyterian 12-4-195219 24 LennieRosenbluth A-NorthCarolina 1-14-195618 22 PeteMaravich H-LouisianaState 12-7-196817 20 BuckyAllen H-Duke 12-4-195617 19 SteveLawrence A-Furman 2-10-196617 19 CharlieDavis A-WakeForest 2-18-196917 19 TylerHansbrough A-NorthCarolina 2-10-200817 18 JerrySmith H-Furman 12-30-1961

CLEMSON INDIVIDUAL FREE THROW ATTEMPTSAtt Made Name Site-Opponent Date19 10 DaleDavis H-S.C.State 12-17-199019 8 ChrisHobbs H-WakeForest 2-13-200218 13 ButchZatezalo H-SouthCarolina 1-6-196818 15 BillYarborough A-Maryland 2-14-195618 14 JimBrennan H-Virginia 2-29-196418 13 VinceYockel A-TheCitadel 1-30-195618 11 HoraceGrant H-WakeForest 2-18-198718 10 DaleDavis H-WesternCarolina 1-16-199118 10 DaleDavis H-Wisconsin-GreenBay 12-8-199017 17 ButchZatezalo H-Maryland 1-15-196817 16 ButchZatezalo H-WakeForest 2-27-196917 13 ChoppyPatterson A-Syracuse 12-2-196017 13 BudMartin H-Furman 1-19-197217 12 VinceYockel N1-Miami(FL) 1-5-195617 12 ButchZatezalo H-N.C.State 2-1-196917 11 RandyMahaffey H-N.C.State 2-4-196717 11 RichieMahaffey H-Maryland 1-15-196817 10 VernonHamilton H-FloridaState 2-27-200517 9 VinceYockel H-Virginia 1-3-1958N1-Mobile,AL

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL FREE THROW ATTEMPTSAtt Made Name Site-Opponent Date26 22 SteveNye H-Presbyterian 12-4-195224 19 LennieRosenbluth A-NorthCarolina 1-14-195622 18 PeteMaravich H-LouisianaState 12-7-196822 13 JoeSmith A-Maryland 2-25-199521 16 HarryDaniels A-TheCitadel 12-16-196120 17 BuckyAllen H-Duke 12-4-195620 10 DickieHemric H-WakeForest 1-14-195319 17 SteveLawrence A-Furman 2-10-196619 17 CharlieDavis A-WakeForest 2-18-196919 17 TylerHansbrough A-NorthCarolina 2-10-200819 14 AlvinJones H-GeorgiaTech 1-24-200119 12 JohnAdams H-Presbyterian 1-15-1956

CLEMSON HIGHEST INDIVIDUAL PERFECT FREE THROW SHOOTING GAMES#-Att Name Site-Opponent Date17-17 ButchZatezalo H-Maryland 1-15-196813-13 ButchZatezalo A-Furman 1-23-196912-12 DickYeary N2-NorthCarolina 12-8-195612-12 BobbyConrad N1-WakeForest 2-7-197912-12 FredGilliam A-SouthCarolina 12-6-198011-11 ButchZatezalo A-Furman 1-23-196911-11 DavidAngel H-N.C.State 1-20-197311-11 MartyPatterson H-Duke 2-27-1974N1-Greensboro,NC;N2-Charlotte,NC

OPPONENT HIGHEST INDIVIDUAL PERFECT FREE THROW SHOOTING GAMES#-Att Name Site-Opponent Date16-16 PaulLong H-WakeForest 1-31-196716-16 CharlieDavis H-WakeForest 2-28-197014-14 DougEdwards A-FloridaState 2-8-199214-14 MattHeldman A-Illinois 12-13-1997

13-13 BruceGrim A-Furman 1-27-197712-12 JerrySmith A-Furman 1-29-196212-12 DickEsleek A-Furman 1-23-196912-12 CharlieDavis H-WakeForest 2-27-196912-12 ChuckEidson A-SouthCarolina 2-12-200311-11 WalterDavis H-NorthCarolina 1-9-197411-11 JohnRoche H-SouthCarolina 1-26-197011-11 ZamFredrick H-SouthCarolina 2-8-198111-11 SteveBucknall A-NorthCarolina 2-25-198911-11 CherokeeParks A-Duke 1-4-199511-11 JustinGray A-WakeForest 3-1-2003

CLEMSON INDIVIDUAL REBOUNDS# Name Site-Opponent Date30 TommySmith H-Georgia 2-21-195525 DonnieMahaffey H-Georgia 1-3-196324 DonnieMahaffey H-TheCitadel 1-14-196324 TreeRollins N1-Delaware 12-28-197323 TreeRollins H-TennesseeTech 12-11-197623 TreeRollins H-Maryland 1-19-197722 DavidAngel N1-Auburn 12-30-197122 TreeRollins H-Harvard 11-28-197522 TreeRollins H-Baptist 12-6-197521 EarleMaxwell N2-NorthCarolina 2-18-196121 DavidAngel H-Virginia 1-27-197321 DaleDavis H-NorthCarolina 2-1-198921 DaleDavis H-S.C.State 12-17-1990N1-Greenville,SC;N2-Charlotte,NC

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL REBOUNDS# Name Site-Opponent Date36 DickieHemric A-WakeForest 2-4-195529 PaulSilas H-Creighton 12-15-196228 RonnieShavlik A-N.C.State 2-4-195628 FredLentz H-SouthCarolina 3-2-195727 BillyCunningham N1-NorthCarolina 2-16-196325 DaveCowens A-FloridaState 1-22-197025 TomOwens N1-SouthCarolina 2-13-197023 PeteBrennan H-NorthCarolina 1-18-195823 JimFox H-SouthCarolina 2-13-196523 J.J.Hickson A-N.C.State 2-16-200821 RonnieShavlik N.C.State 2-5-195521 GeorgeStepanovich N.C.State 1-31-195921 MikeLewis A-Duke 1-9-196821 WillHetzel H-Maryland 2-22-196921 TomBurleson A-N.C.State 1-17-1972N1-Charlotte,NC

CLEMSON INDIVIDUAL OFFENSIVE REBOUND BESTS(Since1978-79)

Reb Name Site-Opponent Date 11 DaleDavis H-S.C.State 12-17-1990 11 HaroldJamison H-SouthCarolina 12-17-1997 10 HoraceGrant H-GeorgiaState 12-18-1985 10 HoraceGrant H-WakeForest 2-18-1987 10 DaleDavis H-Duke 3-2-1988 10 SharoneWright A-Alabama-Birmingham 3-22-1993 10 SharrodFord H-GeorgiaTech 2-28-2004 10 JamesMays A-Maryland 1-13-2007 9 HoraceGrant H-Duke 2-26-1986 9 DaleDavis A-Maryland 1-9-1988 9 DaleDavis N1-MiddleTennessee 12-27-1988 9 DaleDavis A-N.C.State 1-3-1990 9 DaleDavis H-Furman 12-2-1990 9 DaleDavis N2-FloridaAtlantic 12-21-1990 9 DaleDavis H-GeorgiaTech 3-2-1991 9 SharoneWright N3-AppalachianState 12-28-1992 9 DevinGray A-FloridaState 2-20-1993 9 SharrodFord A-Miami 1-26-2005N1-Portland,OR;N2-Miami,FL;N3-Charlotte,NC

DUNKS BY CLEMSONDunks Name Site-Opponent Date8 TreeRollins H-WakeForest 1-15-19777 MooseCampbell H-NorthCarolina 1-2-19807 SharoneWright H-AppalachianState 1-24-19947 HaroldJamison H-Butler 3-18-19996 LarryNance H-IllinoisTech 12-13-19806 HaroldJamison H-N.C.State 1-5-19996 AkinAkingbala H-GeorgiaTech 3-4-2006

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CHARGES TAKEN BY CLEMSONCT Name Site-Opponent Date4 MarvinDickerson H-NorthCarolina 1-27-19794 BobbyConrad H-NorthCarolina 1-27-19794 MarcCampbell A-GeorgiaTech 1-26-1984

CLEMSON INDIVIDUAL ASSISTS# Name Site-Opponent Date20 GraysonMarshall H-Maryland-EasternShore 11-25-198518 DerrickJohnson N1-BostonCollege 12-28-197616 DerrickJohnson H-Buffalo 12-14-197616 EdwardScott H-WakeForest 2-13-200215 MikeEppley H-SaintFrancis(NY) 1-4-198314 ChrisWhitney H-Liberty 12-5-199214 EdwardScott H-CharlestonSouthern 12-22-200113 GraysonMarshall H-MiddleTennessee 3-13-198613 LouRichie H-FloridaState 2-19-199413 LouRichie H-SouthernMississippi 3-17-199413 EdwardScott H-N.C.State 1-15-2002N1-Milwaukee,WI;N2-LittleRock,AR;N3-Greensboro,NC

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL ASSISTS# Name Site-Opponent Date17 TyroneBogues N1-WakeForest 1-10-198714 BrianOliver A-GeorgiaTech 1-25-198913 SidneyLowe A-N.C.State 2-4-198113 SidneyLowe A-N.C.State 2-9-198313 NealMurray H-MiddleTennessee 12-15-198413 SteveHale A-NorthCarolina 2-23-198513 DrewBarry A-GeorgiaTech 3-13-199313 SteveBlake A-Maryland 1-20-2002N1-Greensboro,NC

CLEMSON INDIVIDUAL BLOCKED SHOTS # Name Site-Opponent Date10 TreeRollins H-Presbyterian 12-13-197510 TreeRollins H-Jacksonville 12-16-197610 TreeRollins H-Duke 2-23-197710 SharoneWright H-UNC-Greensboro 12-12-199210 SharoneWright H-Maryland 1-26-1993 9 TreeRollins H-SaintJohn’s 12-1-1973 9 TreeRollins H-Maryland 1-22-1975 9 SharrodFord A-Maryland 2-22-2005 8 TreeRollins H-Virginia 1-26-1974 8 TreeRollins H-Furman 12-29-1973 8 TreeRollins A-Furman 1-23-1974 8 TreeRollins H-Virginia 1-25-1975 8 TreeRollins H-N.C.State 2-22-1975 8 TreeRollins H-NorthCarolina 1-20-1977 8 TreeRollins H-NorthCarolina 1-29-1977 8 EldenCampbell H-FloridaInternational 1-12-1987 8 EldenCampbell H-Radford 12-9-1989 8 SharoneWright N1-Maryland 3-12-1992 8 SharoneWright H-Duke 1-15-1994 8 SharrodFord H-ETSU 12-15-2003 8 Trevor Booker H-North Carolina 1-17-2007N1-Charlotte,NC

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL BLOCKED SHOTS # Name Site-Opponent Date10 CherokeeParks N2-Duke 3-11-1994 7 MikeGiminski A-Duke 2-20-1980 7 TimDuncan A-WakeForest 1-21-1995 7 SamHarris H-OldDominion 11-18-2007 6 MikeGminski N1-Duke 3-3-1977 6 DerrickLewis A-Maryland 1-16-1985 6 CedricLewis A-Maryland 1-5-1991 6 MarkStrickland H-Temple 1-19-1991 6 BrendanHaywood A-NorthCarolina 1-17-2001 6 MattMinoff H-Yale 1-2-2002 6 JarvisVarnado A-MississippiState 11-15-2007 5 MikeDavis A-Maryland 1-6-1978 5 MikeReddick H-Stetson 11-27-1981 5 MikeBrittain H-SouthCarolina 12-3-1983 5 TimDuncan H-WakeForest 1-23-1997 5 ScottWilliams A-NorthCarolina 1-27-1990 5 JasonMaxiell A-Cincinnati 12-17-2003N1-Greensboro,NC;N2-Charlotte,NC

CLEMSON INDIVIDUAL STEALS# Name Site-Opponent Date7 StanRome H-Maryland 1-19-19777 DevinGray H-TheCitadel 12-19-19927 TerrellMcIntyre H-GeorgiaTech 3-1-19987 K.C.Rivers H-Duke 2-4-20096 StanRome H-Maryland 2-11-19786 FredGilliam H-Maryland 2-9-19806 MikeEppley A-SouthCarolina 1-27-19836 MichaelTait H-Maryland 1-17-19876 MarionCash N1-Villanova 12-27-19896 DavidYoung H-Furman 12-2-19906 CoreyWallace H-Howard 12-5-19926 LouRichie H-FloridaState 2-19-19946 IkerIturbe H-N.C.State 3-1-19956 GregBuckner H-Maryland 12-4-19976 EdwardScott N2-Duke 3-9-20006 VernonHamilton H-UNCAsheville 11-23-20046 CheyenneMoore H-GeorgiaTech 2-8-20056 VernonHamilton H-Wofford 12-6-20056 VernonHamilton H-NorthCarolina 1-17-20076 JamesMays H-Furman 11-12-20076 K.C.Rivers N2-NorthCarolina 3-16-2008N1-SanDiego,CA;N2-Charlotte,NC

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL STEALS # Name Site-Opponent Date 10 MoRivers A-N.C.State 1-12-1974 10 ZakeeWadood H-ETSU 12-15-2003 7 SteveDade H-Catholic 11-24-1978 7 MarkPrice A-GeorgiaTech 1-26-1984 7 NateMcMillian H-N.C.State 2-5-1986 7 ChadLeonard H-TheCitadel 12-18-1994 7 DelvonArrington H-FloridaState 2-23-2002 7 JavarisCrittenton A-GeorgiaTech 2-3-2007

THE 20-20 CLUB(20Pointsand20ReboundsintheSameGame)

By ClemsonPts-Reb Name Site-Opponent Date23-30 TommySmith H-Georgia 2-21-195521-20 EarleMaxwell H-Virginia 2-3-196125-20 TommyMahaffey H-SouthCarolina 2-21-196120-20 DonnieMahaffey A-VirginiaMilitary 1-28-196321-20 DonnieMahaffey H-Virginia 2-8-196327-22 DavidAngel N1-Auburn 12-30-197122-20 TreeRollins H-SaintJohn’s 12-1-197328-23 TreeRollins H-TennesseeTech 12-11-197620-20 TreeRollins H-GeorgiaTech 1-8-197722-23 TreeRollins H-Maryland 1-19-197721-20 HoraceGrant H-GeorgiaState 12-18-198533-20 HoraceGrant H-WakeForest 2-18-198721-21 DaleDavis H-NorthCarolina 2-1-198921-21 DaleDavis H-S.C.State 12-17-1990N1-Greenville,SC

By OpponentsPts-Reb Name Site-Opponent Date26-23 PeteBrennan H-NorthCarolina 1-18-195821-21 LeeShaffer N-NorthCarolina 3-5-195927-20 ArtHeyman N1-Duke 3-2-196223-29 PaulSilas H-Creighton 12-15-196227-20 JimBarnes A-Texas-ElPaso 12-28-196330-23 JimFox H-SouthCarolina 2-13-196533-21 WillHetzel H-Maryland 2-22-196929-25 DaveCowens A-FloridaState 1-22-197022-25 TomOwens N2-SouthCarolina 2-13-197024-21 TomBurleson A-N.C.State 1-17-197222-20 EricWilliams H-WakeForest 1-11-2006N1-Raleigh,NC;N2-Charlotte,NC

CLEMSON TRIPLE-DOUBLES(10points,rebounds,assists,orblockedshotsinagame)

12-13-1975 byTreeRollinsvs.PresbyterianatClemson(20points,14rebounds,10blocks)2-23-1977 byTreeRollinsvs.DukeatClemson(16points,15rebounds,10blocks)12-12-1992 bySharoneWrightvs.UNCGreensboroatClemson(21points,15rebounds,10blockedshots)1-26-1993 bySharoneWrightvs.MarylandatClemson(12points,14rebounds)

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POINTS1. BillYarborough 1954-55 651 HoraceGrant 1986-87 6513. ButchZatezalo 1968-69 6454. TerrellMcIntyre 1998-99 627 WillSolomon 1999-00 6276. WillSolomon 2000-01 5917. EldenCampbell 1989-90 5758. ButchZatezalo 1969-70 5649. BillyWilliams 1979-80 56210. HoraceGrant 1985-86 55611. ButchZatezalo 1967-68 55212. VinceYockel 1955-56 54413. DaleDavis 1989-90 53714. EldenCampbell 1987-88 52515. SharoneWright 1993-94 52216. GregBuckner 1997-98 52117. GregBuckner 1996-97 51618. EldenCampbell 1988-89 50719. K.C.Rivers 2006-07 50420. DevinGray 1992-93 500 K.C.Rivers 2007-08 500

SCORING AVERAGE1. BillYarborough 1954-55 28.32. ButchZatezalo 1968-69 25.83. ButchZatezalo 1967-68 23.04. ButchZatezalo 1969-70 21.75. HoraceGrant 1986-87 21.06. VinceYockel 1955-56 20.927. WillSolomon 1999-00 20.908. VinceYockel 1956-57 19.89. WillSolomon 2000-01 19.710. GarryHelms 1965-66 19.2

POINTS PER MINUTERk Player Year Pts Min Pt/M1. ButchZatezalo 1968-69 645 976 .6612. EldenCampbell 1987-88 525 808 .6503. HoraceGrant 1986-87 651 1010 .6454. StanRome 1976-77 427 680 .6305. EldenCampbell 1988-89 507 814 .6236. AnthonyJenkins 1982-83 209 340 .6157. StanRome 1975-76 304 508 .5988. WillSolomon 2000-01 591 998 .5929. WillSolomon 1999-00 627 1079 .58110. TerrenceOglesby 2007-08 356 619 .575Note:Since1968-69,minimumof200pointsscored

REBOUNDS1. DaleDavis 1989-90 3952. SharoneWright 1993-94 3623. TreeRollins 1976-77 3594. HoraceGrant 1985-86 3575. HaroldJamison 1998-99 3466. DaleDavis 1990-91 3407. TreeRollins 1974-75 3288. RonRichardson 1951-52 3279. TreeRollins 1973-74 31610. SharoneWright 1992-93 314

REBOUND AVERAGE1. RonRichardson 1951-52 13.62. TreeRollins 1976-77 12.83. MarvinRobinson 1951-52 12.64. TreeRollins 1973-74 12.25. DaleDavis 1990-91 12.16. TreeRollins 1974-75 11.77. RichieMahaffey 1967-68 11.58. CharlesGage 1953-54 11.359. DaleDavis 1989-90 11.2910. TomMahaffey 1960-61 11.27

DOUBLE-DOUBLES1. DaleDavis 1989-90 202. TreeRollins 1976-77 19 DaleDavis 1990-91 194. SharoneWright 1993-94 185. TomMahaffey 1960-61 16 TreeRollins 1973-74 16 HoraceGrant 1985-86 16

8. SharoneWright 1992-93 159. TreeRollins 1974-75 1410. HaroldJamison 1998-99 14

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS(Since1978-79)

1. DaleDavis 1989-90 1662. HoraceGrant 1985-86 1443. SharoneWright 1992-93 1284. HaroldJamison 1997-98 1265. SharoneWright 1993-94 1246. HaroldJamison 1998-99 1237. DaleDavis 1990-91 1228. SharoneWright 1991-92 1209. HoraceGrant 1986-87 11410. Trevor Booker 2006-07 112

FIELD GOALS MADE1. HoraceGrant 1986-87 2562. BillYarborough 1954-55 2473. BillyWilliams 1979-80 2294. ButchZatezalo 1968-69 2285. EldenCampbell 1989-90 2256. EldenCampbell 1987-88 2177. ButchZatezalo 1969-70 213 WillSolomon 1999-00 2139. VinceYockel 1955-56 21010. GarryHelms 1965-66 209

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS1. BillYarborough 1954-55 6232. ButchZatezalo 1968-69 5383. WillSolomon 1999-00 5314. ButchZatezalo 1967-68 5155. ButchZatezalo 1969-70 4836. BillYarborough 1955-56 4807. VinceYockel 1955-56 4768. ChoppyPatterson 1960-61 4659. WillSolomon 2000-01 46110. TerrellMcIntyre 1998-99 456

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE(Min.of125Attempts)

1. HaroldJamison 1998-99 .6742. DaleDavis 1988-89 .6703. HoraceGrant 1986-87 .6564. EldenCampbell 1987-88 .6295. DaleDavis 1989-90 .6256. Trevor Booker 2006-07 .6027. HoraceWyatt 1981-82 .6018. HaroldJamison 1996-97 .5979. JerryPryor 1987-88 .59310. HaroldJamison 1997-98 .592

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALSRk Player Year Gms Att Made1. TerrellMcIntyre 1998-99 35 246 992. WillSolomon 2000-01 30 252 953. WillSolomon 1999-00 30 248 934. TerrenceOglesby 2008-09 32 237 925. K.C.Rivers 2006-07 36 223 886. ChrisWhitney 1992-93 30 213 877. TerrenceOglesby 2007-08 34 211 858. K.C.Rivers 2007-08 34 199 809. ChrisWhitney 1991-92 28 191 8010. TonyStockman 2001-02 27 220 80

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS PER GAMERk Player Year Md GP 3Pt/G1. WillSolomon 2000-01 95 30 3.162. WillSolomon 1999-00 93 30 3.103. ChrisWhitney 1992-93 87 30 2.904. TerrenceOglesby 2008-09 92 32 2.885. ChrisWhitney 1991-92 80 28 2.86 TonyStockman 2001-02 80 28 2.867. TerrellMcIntyre 1998-99 99 35 2.838. TerrenceOglesby 2007-08 85 34 2.509. K.C.Rivers 2006-07 88 36 2.4410. TonyStockman 2000-01 75 31 2.42

THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ACCURACY(Min.25Made)

Rk Player Year FGM-FGA Pct.1. MichaelTait 1986-87 70-136 .5152. MarcCampbell # 1982-83 37-73 .5073. ShawanRobinson 2002-03 28-59 .4754. AnthonyJenkins # 1982-83 31-66 .4705. AnthonyJenkins 1986-87 60-133 .4516. MichaelBrown 1986-87 34-76 .4477. BruceMartin 1994-95 64-144 .4448. JeffBrown 1993-94 65-151 .4309. AndriusJurkunas 1995-96 51-121 .42110. ChrisWhitney 1991-92 80-191 .419#-17’9”distanceonthree-pointgoals.

FREE THROWS MADE1. ButchZatezalo 1968-69 1892. ButchZatezalo 1967-68 1743. RichieMahaffey 1967-68 1654. BillYarborough 1954-55 1575. SharoneWright 1993-94 1506. ChoppyPatterson 1960-61 1467. HoraceGrant 1985-86 1408. JimBrennan 1963-64 1399. ButchZatezalo 1969-70 138 HoraceGrant 1986-87 138

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS1. RichieMahaffey 1967-68 2502. SharoneWright 1993-94 2333. ButchZatezalo 1968-69 2294. DaleDavis 1989-90 2135. ButchZatezalo 1967-68 2126. EldenCampbell 1989-90 2077. DaleDavis 1990-91 2058. BillYarborough 1954-55 1989. HoraceGrant 1986-87 19510. HoraceGrant 1985-86 193

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE1. ShawanRobinson 2005-06 .9132. GaryBurnisky 1963-64 .898

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3. JimSutherland 1966-67 .8974. JohnSnee 1950-51 .8605. TimKincaid 1987-88 .8566. JimSutherland 1965-66 .8507. ChoppyPatterson 1960-61 .8448. BudMartin 1972-73 .8429. DavidYoung 1990-91 .83310. JimBrennan 1963-64 .832Note: A minimum of 2.5 free throws per game and mustplay75%ofteam’sgames.

DUNKS(Since1967-68)

1. HaroldJamison 1998-99 622. AkinAkingbala 2005-06 593. LarryNance 1980-81 554. SharoneWright 1993-94 545. TreeRollins 1976-77 53 DaleDavis 1990-91 537. DevinGray 1992-93 508. EldenCampbell 1987-88 469. MooseCampbell 1979-80 44 EldenCampbell 1989-90 44 Trevor Booker 2006-07 44

CHARGES TAKEN(Since1978-79)

1. BobbyConrad 1978-79 322. MarvinDickerson 1978-79 243. JerryPryor 1987-88 214. BobbyConrad 1979-80 20 GraysonMarshall 1984-85 206. BillyWilliams 1978-79 18 Demontez Stitt 2008-09 188. BillyWilliams 1979-80 16 ChrisHobbs 2003-04 1610. FredGilliam 1980-81 15 IkerIturbe 1996-97 15

STEALS(Since1975-76)

1. VernonHamilton 2005-06 832. ChrisWhitney 1992-93 733. VernonHamilton 2006-07 704. JamesMays 2006-07 695. VernonHamilton 2004-05 686. CliffHammonds 2007-08 667. K.C.Rivers 2007-08 648. GregBuckner 1994-95 639. BobbyConrad 1979-80 60 DevinGray 1992-93 60 CliffHammonds 2006-07 60

STEALS PER GAME1. VernonHamilton 2005-06 2.682. ChrisWhitney 1992-93 2.433. SeanTyson 1990-91 2.424. GregBuckner 1994-95 2.255. VernonHamilton 2004-05 2.136. DevinGray 1992-93 2.00 TerrellMcIntyre 1997-98 2.008. VernonHamilton 2006-07 1.94 CliffHammonds 2007-08 1.9410. JamesMays 2006-07 1.92

BLOCKED SHOTS(Since1973-74)

1. SharoneWright 1992-93 1242. TreeRollins 1974-75 1193. TreeRollins 1975-76 1174. TreeRollins 1976-77 1085. TreeRollins 1973-74 1066. SharoneWright 1993-94 997. EldenCampbell 1989-90 978. EldenCampbell 1987-88 889. EldenCampbell 1988-89 8710. Trevor Booker 2006-07 78

BLOCKED SHOTS PER GAME1. TreeRollins 1974-75 4.252. TreeRollins 1975-76 4.183. SharoneWright 1992-93 4.134. TreeRollins 1973-74 4.085. TreeRollins 1976-77 3.866. EldenCampbell 1987-88 3.147. EldenCampbell 1988-89 3.008. SharoneWright 1993-94 2.919. EldenCampbell 1989-90 2.7710. DaleDavis 1990-91 2.64

ASSISTS(Since1969-70)

1. GraysonMarshall 1985-86 2622. EdwardScott 2001-02 2383. GraysonMarshall 1986-87 2214. ChrisWhitney 1991-93 1935. GraysonMarshall 1984-85 1926. TerrellMcIntyre 1998-99 1887. ChrisDodds 1980-81 1878. GraysonMarshall 1987-88 182 LouRichie 1993-94 18210. MarionCash 1989-90 174

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO(Min.50Assists)

Rk Ratio (Asst- TO) Player Year1. 2.99 (221-74) GraysonMarshall 1986-872. 2.87 (66-23) Andre Young 2008-09

3. 2.82 (262-93) GraysonMarshall 1985-864. 2.76 (124-45) MarcCampbell 1982-835. 2.49 (147-59) CliffHammonds 2006-076. 2.42 (104-43) MarcCampbell 1983-847. 2.26 (154-68) TerrellMcIntyre 1997-988. 2.22 (80-36) VincentHamilton 1980-81 2.22 (133-60) CliffHammonds 2007-0810. 2.20 (145-66) TerrellMcIntyre 1996-97

ASSISTS PER GAME1. EdwardScott 2001-02 7.932. GraysonMarshall 1985-86 7.713. GraysonMarshall 1986-87 7.374. GraysonMarshall 1984-85 6.625. ChrisWhitney 1992-93 6.436. GraysonMarshall 1987-88 6.277. DerrickJohnson 1976-77 6.048. ChrisDodds 1980-81 6.039. EdwardScott 2002-03 5.7510. ChrisWhitney 1991-92 5.75

MINUTES PLAYED(Since1968-69)

1. TerrellMcIntyre 1998-99 12502. CliffHammonds 2006-07 12043. GraysonMarshall 1985-86 11864. CliffHammonds 2007-08 11625. VernonHamilton 2006-07 11346. ChrisWhitney 1992-93 11267. MarionCash 1989-90 1105 TerrellMcIntyre 1996-97 1105 EdwardScott 2001-02 110510. HoraceGrant 1985-86 109911. BillyWilliams 1979-80 108812. WillSolomon 1999-00 107913. DaleDavis 1989-90 1077 EdwardScott 2002-03 107715. GregBuckner 1996-97 107116. VincentHamilton 1984-85 106217. GraysonMarshall 1987-88 105618. K.C.Rivers 2006-07 104519. EldenCampbell 1989-90 103820. K.C.Rivers 2007-08 1036

MINUTES PLAYED PER GAME(Since1968-69)

1. ButchZatezalo 1968-69 39.042. EdwardScott 2002-03 38.463. ChrisWhitney 1992-93 37.754. ButchZatezalo 1969-70 37.625. EdwardScott 2001-02 36.806. VincentHamilton 1984-85 36.637. GraysonMarshall 1987-88 36.418. WillSolomon 1999-00 35.97

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SCORINGYear Name FG 3Pt FT PTS AVG1937-38 BanksMcFadden,C 126 55 307 13.31938-39 BanksMcFadden,C 110 64 284 11.81939-40 BanksMcFadden,C 89 41 219 13.71940-41 MarionCraig,F 127 25 279 12.71941-42 C.C.Graham,F 137 26 100 6.31942-43 MarionCraig,F 98 14 210 13.11943-44 LeonardRiddle,G 54 17 125 11.41944-45 EddisFreeman,G 63 51 177 11.11945-46 JunePruitt,F 102 42 246 12.31946-47 JunePruitt,F 85 37 207 10.41947-48 LeonardRiddle,G 97 71 265 11.51948-49 DougHaugk,F 96 37 229 10.91949-50 JohnnySnee,G 123 31 277 13.91950-51 JohnnySnee,G 124 49 297 17.51951-52 JohnnySnee,G 144 50 338 14.71952-53 JohnMcGraw,C 99 50 248 13.81953-54 AmesWells,G 133 89 355 15.21954-55 BillYarborough,G 247 157 651 28.31955-56 VinceYockel,F 210 124 544 20.91956-57 VinceYockel,F 178 118 474 19.81957-58 VinceYockel,F 125 82 332 13.81958-59 GeorgeKrajack,F 122 69 313 13.01959-60 ChoppyPatterson,G 151 125 427 16.41960-61 ChoppyPatterson,G 174 146 494 19.01961-62 JimBrennan,G 183 95 461 17.11962-63 JimBrennan,G 144 111 399 16.61963-64 JimBrennan,G 159 139 457 18.31964-65 RandyMahaffey,C 145 108 398 17.31965-66 GarryHelms,G 209 62 480 19.21966-67 JimSutherland,G 183 104 470 18.81967-68 ButchZatezalo,G 189 174 552 23.01968-69 ButchZatezalo,G 228 189 645 25.81969-70 ButchZatezalo,G 213 138 546 21.71970-71 DaveAngel,C 123 109 355 13.71971-72 DaveAngel,C 116 129 361 13.91972-73 VanGregg,G 151 51 353 13.61973-74 VanGregg,G 147 64 358 13.81974-75 SkipWise,G 188 86 462 18.51975-76 TreeRollins,C 170 43 383 13.71976-77 StanRome,F 174 79 427 15.31977-78 StanRome,F 141 60 342 12.71978-79 BillyWilliams,G 157 68 382 13.21979-80 BillyWilliams,G 229 104 562 17.61980-81 LarryNance,C 207 80 494 15.91981-82 VincentHamilton,G 181 58 420 15.01982-83 RaymondJones,C 135 0 86 356 11.51983-84 MurrayJarman,C 157 90 404 15.01984-85 VincentHamilton,G 158 61 437 15.11985-86 HoraceGrant,F 208 140 556 16.41986-87 HoraceGrant,C 256 1 138 651 21.01987-88 EldenCampbell,C 217 0 91 525 18.81988-89 EldenCampbell,C 205 2 95 507 17.51989-90 EldenCampbell,C 225 1 124 575 16.41990-91 DaleDavis,C 191 0 119 501 17.91991-92 ChrisWhitney,G 119 80 56 374 13.41992-93 DevinGray,F 197 13 93 500 16.71993-94 SharoneWright,C 186 0 150 422 15.41994-95 GregBuckner,F 141 13 41 336 12.01995-96 GregBuckner,F 144 1 92 381 13.11996-97 GregBuckner,F 190 17 119 516 15.61997-98 GregBuckner,G 204 19 94 521 16.31998-99 TerrellMcIntyre,G 199 99 130 627 17.91999-00 WillSolomon,G 213 93 108 627 20.92000-01 WillSolomon,G 183 95 130 591 19.72001-02 JamarMcKnight,F 135 45 36 351 12.52002-03 EdwardScott,G 165 44 122 496 17.72003-04 SharrodFord,C 116 0 100 332 11.92004-05 SharrodFord,C 185 0 107 477 14.92005-06 ShawanRobinson,G 123 63 84 393 12.32006-07 K.C.Rivers,G/F 183 88 50 504 14.02007-08 K.C.Rivers,G/F 188 80 44 500 14.72008-09 Trevor Booker, F 189 9 104 491 15.3

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE(Minimumof100Attempts)

Year Name FG FGA PCT1952-53 TommyMcCullough,F 68 170 .4001953-54 AmesWells,G 133 322 .4131954-55 TommySmith,F 57 130 .438

1955-56 VinceYockel,F 210 476 .4411956-57 EdBrinkley,G 131 280 .4681957-58 GeorgeKrajack,F 96 210 .4571958-59 GeorgeKrajack,F 122 294 .4151959-60 TomMahaffey,F 73 159 .4591960-61 TomMahaffey,F 131 302 .4341961-62 TomMahaffey,F 72 159 .4531962-63 MikeBohonak,F 66 161 .4101963-64 DonnieMahaffey,C 88 181 .4861964-65 RandyMahaffey,C 145 291 .4981965-66 GarryHelms,F 209 406 .5151966-67 RandyMahaffey,C 155 305 .5081967-68 TripJones,F 86 184 .4671968-69 CurtEckard,C 60 124 .4841969-70 RichieMahaffey,C 84 153 .5491970-71 DaveAngel,C 123 238 .5171971-72 DaveAngel,C 116 258 .4501972-73 JeffReisinger,F 130 246 .5281973-74 TreeRollins,C 144 265 .5431974-75 StanRome,F 121 229 .5281975-76 TreeRollins,C 170 313 .5431976-77 TreeRollins,C 167 288 .5801977-78 ChubbyWells,F 88 157 .5611978-79 BillyWilliams,G 157 298 .5271979-80 JohnCampbell,C 130 224 .5801980-81 LarryNance,C 207 360 .5751981-82 *HoraceWyatt,C 125 208 .6011982-83 MurrayJarman,C 81 155 .5231983-84 MurrayJarman,C 157 276 .5691984-85 RaymondJones,F 80 136 .5881985-86 HoraceGrant,F 208 356 .5841986-87 HoraceGrant,C 256 390 .6561987-88 EldenCampbell,C 217 345 .6291988-89 DaleDavis,F 146 218 .6701989-90 DaleDavis,F 205 328 .6251990-91 RickyJones,F 116 212 .5471991-92 CoreyWallace,F 77 143 .5381992-93 SharoneWright,C 178 314 .5671993-94 DevinGray,F 178 311 .5721994-95 GregBuckner,F 141 268 .5261995-96 HaroldJamison,C 69 133 .5191996-97 HaroldJamison,F 92 154 .5971997-98 HaroldJamison,F 119 201 .5921998-99 HaroldJamison,F 174 258 .6741999-00 AdamAllenspach,F 127 278 .4572000-01 ChrisHobbs,F 77 136 .5662001-02 RayHenderson,C 100 183 .5462002-03 SharrodFord,C 88 156 .5642003-04 SharrodFord,C 116 216 .5372004-05 AkinAkingbala,F 73 123 .5932005-06 AkinAkingbala,C 148 257 .5762006-07 Trevor Booker, C 159 264 .6022007-08 RaymondSykes,C/F 67 117 .5732008-09 ^RaymondSykes,C/F 107 185 .578*-VincentHamiltonledtheACCwith.586figure(WyattdidnothaveenoughattemptstoqualifyforACCstats)^-TrevorBookerledtheACCwitha.571figure(SykesdidnothaveenoughattemptstoqualifyforACCstats)

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE(Minimumof30Attempts)

Year Name FT FTA PCT.1952-53 JoeMurray,G 32 48 .6671953-54 BarryRyan,F 57 83 .6871954-55 BillYarborough,F 122 154 .7921955-56 EdBrinkley,C 74 99 .7471956-57 DickYeary,G 41 50 .8201957-58 VinceYockel,F 82 106 .7741958-59 GeorgeKrajack,F 69 98 .7041959-60 ChoppyPatterson,G 125 154 .8121960-61 ChoppyPatterson,G 146 173 .8441961-62 JimBrennan,G 95 122 .7791962-63 JimBrennan,G 111 134 .8281963-64 GaryBurnisky,F 79 88 .8981964-65 JimSutherland,G 65 83 .7831965-66 JimSutherland,G 91 107 .8501966-67 JimSutherland,G 104 116 .8971967-68 ButchZatezalo,G 174 212 .8211968-69 ButchZatezalo,G 189 229 .8251969-70 ButchZatezalo,G 138 169 .8171970-71 DaveThomas,G 66 90 .733

1971-72 TerrellSuit,G 61 81 .7531972-73 BudMartin,G 64 76 .8421973-74 WayneCroft,F 60 75 .8001974-75 SkipWise,G 86 114 .7541975-76 DavidBrown,G 75 94 .7981976-77 ColonAbraham,F 64 77 .8311977-78 GregColes,G 61 78 .7821978-79 BobbyConrad,G 50 62 .8061979-80 FredGilliam,F 38 45 .8441980-81 FredGilliam,F 57 67 .8511981-82 FredGilliam,F 29 35 .8291982-83 AnthonyJenkins,F 30 34 .8821983-84 AnthonyJenkins,F 27 32 .8441984-85 VincentHamilton,G 61 76 .8031985-86 LarryMiddleton,G 57 76 .7501986-87 LarryMiddleton,G 52 67 .7761987-88 TimKincaid,G 89 104 .8561988-89 TimKincaid,G 58 75 .7731989-90 KirklandHowling,G 46 65 .7081990-91 DavidYoung,G 50 60 .8331991-92 ChrisWhitney,G 56 73 .7671992-93 ChrisWhitney,G 85 106 .8021993-94 MerlCode,G 38 47 .8091994-95 BruceMartin,G 28 32 .8751995-96 TerrellMcIntyre,G 80 101 .7921996-97 MerlCode,G 92 114 .8071997-98 TerrellMcIntyre,G 88 113 .7791998-99 TerrellMcIntyre,G 130 164 .7431999-00 AdamAllenspach,C 77 104 .7402000-01 TonyStockman,G 46 55 .8362001-02 JamarMcKnight,G 36 48 .7502002-03 EdwardScott,G 122 165 .739 TomasNagys,F 51 69 .7392003-04 ShawanRobinson,G 58 77 .7532004-05 ShawanRobinson,G 41 49 .8372005-06 ShawanRobinson,G 84 92 .9132006-07 K.C.Rivers,G/F 50 68 .7352007-08 TerrenceOglesby,G 57 67 .8512008-09 TerrenceOglesby,G 71 84 .845

POINTS PER MINUTE(Minimumof100MinutesPlayed)

Year Name PTS MINS AVG1975-76 StanRome,F 304 508 .5981976-77 StanRome,F 427 680 .6301977-78 BillyWilliams,G 134 253 .5301978-79 DerrickJohnson,G 322 748 .4301979-80 BillyWilliams,G 562 1088 .5171980-81 LarryNance,F 494 887 .5571981-82 JoeWard,G 114 232 .4911982-83 AnthonyJenkins 209 340 .6151983-84 MurrayJarman,C 404 864 .4681984-85 HarlanGraham,G 52 105 .4951985-86 HoraceGrant,F 556 1099 .5061986-87 HoraceGrant,C 651 1010 .6451987-88 EldenCampbell,C 525 808 .6501988-89 EldenCampbell,C 507 874 .5811989-90 EldenCampbell,C 575 1038 .5541990-91 DaleDavis,C 501 971 .5161991-92 DavidYoung,G 59 129 .4571992-93 DevinGray,F 500 950 .5261993-94 SharoneWright,C 522 1027 .5081994-95 GregBuckner,F 336 911 .3691995-96 MerlCode,G 137 323 .4241996-97 GregBuckner,F 516 1071 .4821997-98 GregBuckner,G 521 1022 .5101998-99 TerrellMcIntyre,G 627 1250 .5021999-00 WillSolomon,G 627 1079 .5812000-01 WillSolomon,G 591 998 .5922001-02 JamarMcKnight,F 351 719 .4882002-03 EdwardScott,G 496 1077 .4612003-04 SharrodFord,C 332 803 .4132004-05 SharrodFord,C 477 922 .5172005-06 TroyMathis,G 58 113 .5132006-07 K.C.Rivers,G/F 504 1045 .4822007-08 TerrenceOglesby,G 356 619 .5752008-09 TerrenceOglesby,G 421 827 .509

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REBOUNDINGYear Name REB AVG1952-53 JohnMcGraw,C 177 11.11953-54 CharleyGage,F 261 11.31954-55 TommySmith,F 161 8.51955-56 GeneSeay,C 262 10.51956-57 GeneSeay,C 166 7.51957-58 GeorgeKrajack,F 165 6.91958-59 GeorgeKrajack,F 154 6.41959-60 TomMahaffey,F 195 7.51960-61 TomMahaffey,F 293 11.31961-62 DonnieMahaffey,C 176 6.81962-63 DonnieMahaffey,C 267 10.71963-64 DonnieMahaffey,C 223 8.91964-65 RandyMahaffey,C 224 9.71965-66 RandyMahaffey,C 256 10.21966-67 RandyMahaffey,C 225 9.01967-68 RichieMahaffey,C 276 11.51968-69 RonnieYates,F 153 6.41969-70 RichieMahaffey,C 145 9.11970-71 DaveAngel,C 180 6.91971-72 DaveAngel,C 253 9.71972-73 DaveAngel,C 174 6.71973-74 TreeRollins,C 316 12.21974-75 TreeRollins,C 328 11.71975-76 TreeRollins,C 308 11.01976-77 TreeRollins,C 359 12.81977-78 JohnCampbell,C 195 7.21978-79 LarryNance,F 210 7.21979-80 LarryNance,F 259 8.11980-81 LarryNance,C 237 7.61981-82 HoraceWyatt,C 187 6.71982-83 RaymondJones,C 219 7.11983-84 MurrayJarman,C 149 5.51984-85 VincentHamilton,G 200 6.91985-86 HoraceGrant,F 357 10.51986-87 HoraceGrant,C 299 9.61987-88 DaleDavis,F 223 7.71988-89 DaleDavis,F 258 8.91989-90 DaleDavis,F 395 11.31990-91 DaleDavis,C 340 12.11991-92 SharoneWright,C 227 8.11992-93 SharoneWright,C 314 10.51993-94 SharoneWright,C 362 10.61994-95 GregBuckner,F 165 5.91995-96 HaroldJamison,C 172 5.91996-97 HaroldJamison,F 187 5.71997-98 HaroldJamison,F 232 7.31998-99 HaroldJamison,F 346 9.91999-00 AdamAllenspach,C 206 7.12000-01 ChrisHobbs,F 190 6.3

2001-02 RayHenderson,C 265 8.82002-03 SharrodFord,C 191 6.82003-04 SharrodFord,C 202 7.12004-05 SharrodFord,C 261 8.22005-06 AkinAkingbala,C 263 8.22006-07 JamesMays,F 232 6.4 Trevor Booker, C 232 6.42007-08 Trevor Booker, C 249 7.32008-09 Trevor Booker, F 311 9.7

ASSISTS1969-70 ButchZatezalo,G 801970-71 JohnCoakley,G 381971-72 TerrellSuit,G 401972-73 RonDiPasquale,G 421973-74 JeffReisinger,F 451974-75 JoJoBethea,G 811975-76 DerrickJohnson,G 981976-77 DerrickJohnson,G 1691977-78 DerrickJohnson,G 1321978-79 BobbyConrad,G 1011979-80 BobbyConrad,G 1571980-81 ChrisDodds,G 1871981-82 MikeEppley,G 891982-83 MarcCampbell,G 1241983-84 MarcCampbell,G 1041984-85 GraysonMarshall,G 1921985-86 GraysonMarshall,G 2621986-87 GraysonMarshall,G 2211987-88 GraysonMarshall,G 1821988-89 MarionCash,G 1611989-90 MarionCash,G 1741990-91 DavidYoung,G 1001991-92 ChrisWhitney,G 1611992-93 ChrisWhitney,G 1931993-94 LouRichie,G 1821994-95 MerlCode,G 1111995-96 TerrellMcIntyre,G 901996-97 TerrellMcIntyre,G 1451997-98 TerrellMcIntyre,G 1541998-99 TerrellMcIntyre,G 1881999-00 WillSolomon,G 952000-01 EdwardScott,G 1272001-02 EdwardScott,G 2382002-03 EdwardScott,G 1612003-04 VernonHamilton,G 912004-05 ShawanRobinson,G 942005-06 CliffHammonds,G 1052006-07 CliffHammonds,G 1472007-08 CliffHammonds,G 1332008-09 Demontez Stitt, G 121

STEALS1975-76 DerrickJohnson,G 471976-77 StanRome,F 521977-78 DerrickJohnson,G 461978-79 DerrickJohnson,G 451979-80 BobbyConrad,G 601980-81 ChrisDodds,G 391981-82 VincentHamilton,G 321982-83 MarcCampbell,G 251983-84 VincentHamilton,G 291984-85 GraysonMarshall,G 371985-86 GraysonMarshall,G 481986-87 MichaelTait,G 541987-88 GraysonMarshall,G 531988-89 DerrickForrest,G 481989-90 DerrickForrest,G 571990-91 SeanTyson,F 461991-92 AndreBovain,G 491992-93 ChrisWhitney,G 731993-94 LouRichie,G 471994-95 GregBuckner,F 631995-96 TerrellMcIntyre,G 371996-97 TerrellMcIntyre,G 421997-98 TerrellMcIntyre,G 581998-99 TerrellMcIntyre,G 571999-00 WillSolomon,G 382000-01 TonyStockman,G 442001-02 EdwardScott,G 442002-03 CheyChristie,G 452003-04 VernonHamilton,G 502004-05 VernonHamilton,G 682005-06 VernonHamilton,G 832006-07 VernonHamilton,G 702007-08 CliffHammonds,G 662008-09 K.C.Rivers,G/F 55

BLOCKED SHOTS1973-74 TreeRollins,C 1061974-75 TreeRollins,C 1191975-76 TreeRollins,C 1171976-77 TreeRollins,C 1081977-78 JohnCampbell,C 531978-79 LarryNance,F 341979-80 JohnCampbell,C 461980-81 LarryNance,F 281981-82 HoraceWyatt,F 91982-83 RaymondJones,C 301983-84 RaymondJones,C 271984-85 GlenMcCants,C 381985-86 GlenMcCants,C 461986-87 EldenCampbell,C 621987-88 EldenCampbell,C 881988-89 EldenCampbell,C 871989-90 EldenCampbell,C 971990-91 DaleDavis,C 741991-92 SharoneWright,C 631992-93 SharoneWright,C 1241993-94 SharoneWright,C 991994-95 GregBuckner,F 12 AndyKelly,F 121995-96 AndriusJurkunas,F 341996-97 HaroldJamison,C 251997-98 AdamAllenspach,C 191998-99 TomWideman,C 181999-00 ChuckyGilmore,C 252000-01 TomasNagys,F 172001-02 RayHenderson,C 362002-03 RayHenderson,C 252003-04 SharrodFord,C 642004-05 SharrodFord,C 682005-06 AkinAkingbala,C 412006-07 Trevor Booker, C 782007-08 Trevor Booker, C 632008-09 Trevor Booker, F 63

DOUBLE-DOUBLES1957-58 WaltGibbons,C 51958-59 WaltGibbons,C 41959-60 EdKrajack,G 71960-61 TomMahaffey,F 161961-62 TomMahaffey,F 5

1962-63 DonnieMahaffey,C 81963-64 DonnieMahaffey,C 71964-65 RandyMahaffey,C 101965-66 RandyMahaffey,C 111966-67 RandyMahaffey,C 91967-68 RichieMahaffey,C 131968-69 RichieMahaffey,C 5 RonnieYates,F 51969-70 GregLatin,F 111970-71 DickieFoster,F 41971-72 DavidAngel,C 91972-73 JeffReisinger,F 41973-74 TreeRollins,C 161974-75 TreeRollins,C 141975-76 TreeRollins,C 121976-77 TreeRollins,C 191977-78 MooseCampbell,C 51978-79 LarryNance,F 41979-80 LarryNance,F 101980-81 LarryNance,C 61981-82 HoraceWyatt,C 31982-83 RaymondJones,C 51983-84 RaymondJones,F 1 MurrayJarman,C 11984-85 HoraceGrant,F 71985-86 HoraceGrant,F 161986-87 HoraceGrant,C 131987-88 EldenCampbell,C 5 DaleDavis,F 51988-89 DaleDavis,F 81989-90 DaleDavis,F 201990-91 DaleDavis,C 191991-92 SharoneWright,C 81992-93 SharoneWright,C 151993-94 SharoneWright,C 181994-95 IkerIturbe,F 21995-96 TomWideman,C 1 GregBuckner,F 11996-97 Threewith 11997-98 HaroldJamison,F 41998-99 HaroldJamison,F 141999-00 AdamAllenspach,C 62000-01 AdamAllenspach,C 6 ChrisHobbs,F 62001-02 RayHenderson,C 92002-03 SharrodFord,C 32003-04 SharrodFord,C 72004-05 SharrodFord,C 102005-06 AkinAkingbala,C 102006-07 JamesMays,F 72007-08 Trevor Booker, C 72008-09 Trevor Booker, F 13

PLAYING TIME1975-76 TreeRollins,C 8611976-77 TreeRollins,C 7781977-78 DerrickJohnson,G 7651978-79 LarryNance,F 8371979-80 BillyWilliams,G 1,0881980-81 ChrisDodds,G 8951981-82 VincentHamilton,G 9921982-83 RaymondJones,C 8321983-84 MurrayJarman,C 8641984-85 VincentHamilton,G 1,0621985-86 GraysonMarshall,G 1,1861986-87 HoraceGrant,C 1,0101987-88 GraysonMarshall,G 1,0561988-89 DerrickForrest,G 8941989-90 MarionCash,G 1,1051990-91 DaleDavis,C 9711991-92 ChrisWhitney,G 9821992-93 ChrisWhitney,G 1,1261993-94 SharoneWright,C 1,0271994-95 MerlCode,G 9161995-96 GregBuckner,F 9501996-97 TerrellMcIntyre,G 1,1051997-98 GregBuckner,F 1,0221998-99 TerrellMcIntyre,G 1,2501999-00 WillSolomon,G 1,0792000-01 EdwardScott,G 1,0002001-02 EdwardScott,G 1,105

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2002-03 EdwardScott,G 1,0772003-04 SharrodFord,C 8032004-05 CliffHammonds,G 9682005-06 CliffHammonds,G 9512006-07 CliffHammonds,G 1,2042007-08 CliffHammonds,G 1,1622008-09 K.C.Rivers,G/F 991

DUNKS1976-77 TreeRollins,C 531977-78 JohnCampbell,C 231978-79 LarryNance,F 271979-80 JohnCampbell,C 441980-81 LarryNance,C 551981-82 HoraceWyatt,C 211982-83 RaymondJones,C 161983-84 MurrayJarman,C 131984-85 HoraceGrant,F 221985-86 HoraceGrant,F 331986-87 EldenCampbell,C 271987-88 EldenCampbell,C 461988-89 EldenCampbell,C 431989-90 EldenCampbell,C 441990-91 DaleDavis,C 531991-92 SharoneWright,C 281992-93 DevinGray,F 501993-94 SharoneWright,C 541994-95 GregBuckner,F 191995-96 GregBuckner,G 211996-97 HaroldJamison,F 231998-99 HaroldJamison,F 621999-00 AdamAllenspach,C 132000-01 RayHenderson,F 142001-02 RayHenderson,C 182002-03 SharrodFord,C 192003-04 AkinAkingbala,F 262004-05 SharrodFord,C 242005-06 AkinAkingbala,C 592006-07 Trevor Booker, C 442007-08 Trevor Booker, C 342008-09 Trevor Booker, F 37

CHARGES TAKEN1978-79 BobbyConrad,G 321979-80 BobbyConrad,G 201980-81 FredGilliam,G 151981-82 DavidShaffer,F 8

1982-83 DavidShaffer,F 121983-84 MarcCampbell,G 91984-85 GraysonMarshall,G 201985-86 JerryPryor,F 131986-87 GraysonMarshall,G 131987-88 JerryPryor,F 211988-89 JerryPryor,F 91989-90 MarionCash,G 101990-91 RickyJones,F 51991-92 DevinGray,F 71992-93 DevinGray,F 71993-94 LouRichie,G 61994-95 MerlCode,G 6 BillHarder,G 6 BruceMartin,G 61995-96 BillHarder,G 111996-97 IkerIturbe,F 151997-98 IkerIturbe,F 101998-99 HaroldJamison,F 141999-00 TomasNagys,F 122000-01 DustinBraddick,G 72001-02 ChrisHobbs,F 132002-03 CheyChristie,G 112003-04 ChrisHobbs,F 162004-05 SharrodFord,C 112005-06 SamPerry,F 102006-07 JamesMays,F 112007-08 K.C.Rivers,G/F 92008-09 Demontez Stitt, G 18

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS1978-79 LarryNance,F 781979-80 LarryNance,F 941980-81 LarryNance,F 761981-82 HoraceWyatt,C 681982-83 RaymondJones,C 931983-84 VincentHamilton,G 601984-85 VincentHamilton,G 841985-86 HoraceGrant,F 1441986-87 HoraceGrant,F 1141987-88 DaleDavis,F 971988-89 DaleDavis,F 1001989-90 DaleDavis,F 1661990-91 DaleDavis,C 1221991-92 SharoneWright,C 1201992-93 SharoneWright,C 1281993-94 SharoneWright,C 1241994-95 RayfieldRagland,F 591995-96 HaroldJamison,C 801996-97 HaroldJamison,F 901997-98 HaroldJamison,F 1261998-99 HaroldJamison,F 1231999-00 AdamAllenspach,C 792000-01 ChrisHobbs,F 652001-02 RayHenderson,C 862002-03 SharrodFord,C 712003-04 SharrodFord,C 802004-05 SharrodFord,C 1102005-06 AkinAkingbala,C 962006-07 Trevor Booker, C 112

2007-08 JamesMays,F 982008-09 Trevor Booker, F 107

THREE-POINT GOALS1982-83 MarcCampbell,G 371986-87 MichaelTait,G 701987-88 GraysonMarshall,G 221988-89 DerrickForrest,G 491989-90 DavidYoung,G 391990-91 DavidYoung,G 501991-92 ChrisWhitney,G 801992-93 ChrisWhitney,G 871993-94 JeffBrown,F 651994-95 BruceMartin,G 641995-96 AndriusJurkunas,F 511996-97 TerrellMcIntyre,G 611997-98 TerrellMcIntyre,G 561998-99 TerrellMcIntyre,G 991999-00 WillSolomon,G 932000-01 WillSolomon,G 952001-02 TonyStockman,G 802002-03 EdwardScott,G 442003-04 ShawanRobinson,G 432004-05 ShawanRobinson,G 692005-06 ShawanRobinson,G 632006-07 K.C.Rivers,G/F 882007-08 TerrenceOglesby,G 852008-09 TerrenceOglesby,G 92

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS PER GAME1982-83 MarcCampbell,G 1.941986-87 MichaelTait,G 2.251987-88 DonnellBruce,G 0.761988-89 DerrickForrest,G 1.631989-90 DavidYoung,G 1.111990-91 DavidYoung,G 1.781991-92 ChrisWhitney,G 2.861992-93 ChrisWhitney,G 2.901993-94 JeffBrown,F 2.171994-95 BruceMartin,G 2.291995-96 AndriusJurkunas,F 1.761996-97 TerrellMcIntyre,G 1.851997-98 TerrellMcIntyre,G 1.931998-99 TerrellMcIntrye,G 2.831999-00 WillSolomon,G 3.102000-01 WillSolomon,G 3.172001-02 TonyStockman,G 2.862002-03 EdwardScott,G 1.572003-04 ShawanRobinson,G 1.542004-05 ShawanRobinson,G 2.162005-06 ShawanRobinson,G 1.972006-07 K.C.Rivers,G/F 2.442007-08 TerrenceOglesby,G 2.502008-09 TerrenceOglesby,G 2.88

THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ACCURACY(Minimumof30Attempts)

1982-83 MarcCampbell,G 37-73 .5071986-87 MichaelTait,G 70-136 .5151987-88 ChrisDuncan,G 15-44 .341

DonnellBruce,G 15-44 .3411988-89 DavidYoung,G 36-97 .3711989-90 KirklandHowling,G 38-101 .3761990-91 DavidYoung,G 50-142 .3521991-92 RyanAmestoy,F 14-30 .4671992-93 ChrisWhitney,G 87-213 .4081993-94 JeffBrown,F 65-151 .4301994-95 BruceMartin,G 64-144 .4441995-96 AndriusJurkunas,F 51-121 .4211996-97 TerrellMcIntyre,G 61-172 .3551997-98 TonyChristie,F 54-130 .4151998-99 TerrellMcIntyre,G 99-246 .4021999-00 WillSolomon,G 93-248 .3752000-01 PashaBains,G 28-69 .4062001-02 JamarMcKnight,F 45-120 .3752002-03 ShawanRobinson,G 28-59 .4752003-04 ShawanRobinson,G 43-115 .3742004-05 ShawanRobinson,G 69-171 .4042005-06 TroyMathis,G 19-45 .4222006-07 K.C.Rivers,G/F 88-223 .3952007-08 TerrenceOglesby,G 85-211 .4032008-09 K.C.Rivers,G/F 69-176 .392

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO(Minimumof300minutesplayed)

Year Player Ast-TO Ratio1975-76 BruceHarman,G 58-40 1.451976-77 GregColes,G 61-35 1.741977-78 DerrickJohnson,G 132-67 1.971978-79 BobbyConrad,G 105-55 1.911979-80 FredGilliam,F 38-20 1.901980-81 VincentHamilton,G 80-36 2.221981-82 ChrisDodds,G 74-36 2.061982-83 MarcCampbell,G 124-45 2.761983-84 MarcCampbell,G 104-43 2.421984-85 GraysonMarshall,G 192-95 2.021985-86 GraysonMarshall,G 262-93 2.821986-87 GraysonMarshall,G 221-74 2.991987-88 GraysonMarshall,G 182-85 2.141988-89 TimKincaid,G 107-63 1.691989-90 DavidYoung,G 142-66 2.151990-91 DavidYoung,G 100-68 1.471991-92 ChrisWhitney,G 161-94 1.711992-93 ChrisWhitney,G 193-110 1.751993-94 LouRichie,G 182-87 2.091994-95 MerlCode,G 111-67 1.661995-96 BillHarder,G 56-32 1.751996-97 TerrellMcIntyre,G 145-66 2.201997-98 TerrellMcIntyre,G 154-68 2.261998-99 JohnnyMiller,G 74-34 1.901999-00 DustinBraddick,F 49-37 1.322000-01 EdwardScott,G 127-74 1.722001-02 EdwardScott,G 238-109 2.182002-03 EdwardScott,G 161-79 2.042003-04 VernonHamilton,G 91-87 1.052004-05 CliffHammonds,G 88-64 1.382005-06 CliffHammonds,G 105-57 1.842006-07 CliffHammonds,G 147-59 2.492007-08 CliffHammonds,G 133-60 2.222008-09 Andre Young, G 66-23 2.87

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MOST GAMESAs a Freshman

Trevor Booker 36 2006-07David Potter 36 2006-07WillSolomon 34 1998-99TerrenceOglesby 34 2007-08JerryPryor 33 1985-86VincentWhitt 33 1996-97

As a SophomoreK.C.Rivers 36 2006-07RaymondSykes 36 2006-07DavidYoung 35 1989-90AdamAllenspach 35 1998-99GraysonMarshall 34 1985-86Trevor Booker 34 2007-08David Potter 34 2007-08

As a JuniorCliffHammonds 36 2006-07JamesMays 36 2006-07SamPerry 36 2006-07DaleDavis 35 1989-90SeanTyson 35 1989-90AndriusJurkunas 35 1998-99

As a SeniorVernonHamilton 36 2006-07EldenCampbell 35 1989-90MarionCash 35 1989-90DerrickForrest 35 1989-90KirklandHowling 35 1989-90HaroldJamison 35 1998-99TerrellMcIntyre 35 1998-99TomWideman 35 1998-99

MOST FIELD GOALS MADEAs a Freshman

SkipWise 188 1974-75Trevor Booker 159 2006-07TreeRollins 144 1973-74GregBuckner 141 1994-95SharoneWright 137 1991-92

As a SophomoreEldenCampbell 217 1987-88WillSolomon 213 1999-00VinceYockel 210 1955-56DevinGray 197 1992-93ButchZatezalo 189 1967-68

As a JuniorBillYarborough 247 1954-55ButchZatezalo 228 1968-69HoraceGrant 208 1985-86EldenCampbell 205 1988-89DaleDavis 205 1989-90

As a SeniorHoraceGrant 256 1986-87BillyWilliams 229 1979-80EldenCampbell 225 1989-90ButchZatezalo 213 1969-70GarryHelms 209 1965-66

BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE(Min.100attempts)

As a FreshmanSharrodFord 60.6 2001-02Trevor Booker 60.2 2006-07ChrisHobbs 56.6 2000-01EldenCampbell 55.4 1986-87TreeRollins 54.3 1973-74

As a SophomoreDaleDavis 67.0 1988-89EldenCampbell 62.9 1987-88AkinAkingbala 60.6 2003-04HaroldJamison 59.7 1996-97VincentHamilton 58.6 1981-82

As a JuniorDaleDavis 62.5 1989-90JerryPryor 59.3 1987-88AkinAkingbala 59.3 2004-05HaroldJamison 59.2 1997-98HoraceGrant 58.4 1985-86

As a SeniorHaroldJamison 67.4 1998-99HoraceGrant 65.6 1986-87HoraceWyatt 60.1 1981-82RaymondJones 58.8 1984-85JohnCampbell 58.0 1979-80

MOST FREE THROW ATTEMPTSAs a Freshman

HaroldJamison 135 1995-96SkipWise 114 1974-75SharoneWright 112 1991-92Demontez Stitt 109 2007-08ChrisHobbs 96 2000-01

As a SophomoreButchZatezalo 212 1967-68VinceYockel 173 1955-56DaveAngel 165 1970-71ChrisHobbs 162 2001-02

As a JuniorRichieMahaffey 250 1967-68SharoneWright 233 1993-94ButchZatezalo 229 1968-69DaleDavis 213 1989-90BillYarborough 198 1954-55

As a SeniorRichieMahaffey 214 1969-70EldenCampbell 207 1989-90DaleDavis 205 1990-91HoraceGrant 195 1986-87HaroldJamison 188 1998-99

MOST FREE THROWS MADEAs a Freshman

SkipWise 86 1974-75HaroldJamison 83 1995-96Demontez Stitt 83 2007-08TerrellMcIntyre 80 1995-96SharoneWright 63 1991-92

As a SophomoreButchZatezalo 174 1967-68ChoppyPatterson 125 1959-60VinceYockel 124 1955-56RandyMahaffey 108 1964-65WillSolomon 108 1999-00

As a JuniorButchZatezalo 189 1968-69RichieMahaffey 165 1967-68BillYarborough 157 1954-55SharoneWright 150 1993-94ChoppyPatterson 146 1960-61

As a SeniorJimBrennan 139 1963-64ButchZatezalo 138 1969-70HoraceGrant 138 1986-87TerrellMcIntyre 130 1998-99EldenCampbell 124 1989-90

BEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE(Min.30Attempts)

As a FreshmanAnthonyJenkins 88.2 1982-83TerrenceOglesby 85.1 2007-08FredGilliam 84.4 1979-80TonyStockman 83.6 2000-01MerlCode 80.9 1993-94

As a SophomoreDerrickJohnson 88.7 1976-77TimKincaid 85.6 1987-88FredGilliam 85.1 1980-81TerrenceOglesby 84.5 2008-09AnthonyJenkins 84.4 1983-84

As a JuniorJohnnySnee 85.2 1950-51JimSutherland 85.0 1965-66ChoppyPatterson 84.4 1960-61ShawanRobinson 83.7 2004-05DavidYoung 83.3 1990-91

As a SeniorShawanRobinson 91.3 2005-06GaryBurnisky 89.8 1963-64JimSutherland 89.7 1966-67BruceMartin 87.5 1994-95JimBrennan 83.2 1963-64

MOST REBOUNDSAs a Freshman

TreeRollins 316 1973-74Trevor Booker 232 2006-07SharoneWright 227 1991-92DaleDavis 223 1987-88ChrisHobbs 190 2000-01

As a SophomoreTreeRollins 328 1974-75SharoneWright 314 1992-93DaleDavis 258 1988-89Trevor Booker 249 2007-08RandyMahaffey 224 1965-66

As a JuniorDaleDavis 395 1989-90SharoneWright 362 1993-94HoraceGrant 357 1985-86Trevor Booker 311 2008-09TreeRollins 308 1975-76

As a SeniorTreeRollins 359 1976-77HaroldJamison 346 1998-99DaleDavis 340 1990-91RonRichardson 327 1951-52HoraceGrant 299 1986-87

MOST OFFENSIVE REBOUNDSAs a Freshman

SharoneWright 120 1991-92Trevor Booker 112 2006-07DaleDavis 97 1987-88HaroldJamison 80 1995-96VincentHamilton 70 1980-81

As a SophomoreSharoneWright 128 1992-93DaleDavis 100 1988-89RaymondJones 93 1982-83Trevor Booker 92 2007-08HaroldJamison 90 1996-97

As a JuniorDaleDavis 166 1989-90HoraceGrant 144 1985-86HaroldJamison 126 1997-98SharoneWright 124 1993-94Trevor Booker 107 2008-09

As a SeniorHaroldJamison 123 1998-99DaleDavis 122 1990-91HoraceGrant 114 1986-87SharrodFord 110 2004-05JamesMays 98 2007-08

BEST REBOUND AVERAGEAs a Freshman

TreeRollins 12.2 1973-74SharoneWright 8.1 1991-92DaleDavis 7.7 1987-88Trevor Booker 6.4 2006-07ChrisHobbs 6.3 2000-01

As a SophomoreTreeRollins 11.7 1974-75SharoneWright 10.5 1992-93RandyMahaffey 9.7 1964-65DaleDavis 8.9 1988-89VinceYockel 8.4 1955-56

As a JuniorMarvinRobinson 12.8 1951-52RichieMahaffey 11.5 1967-68TommyMahaffey 11.3 1960-61DaleDavis 11.3 1989-90TreeRollins 11.0 1975-76

As a SeniorRonRichardson 13.6 1951-52TreeRollins 12.8 1976-77DaleDavis 12.1 1990-91CharleyGage 11.3 1953-54JohnMcGraw 11.1 1952-53

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MOST POINTS SCOREDAs a Freshman

SkipWise 462 1974-75Trevor Booker 374 2006-07TonyStockman 373 2000-01TerrellMcIntyre 369 1995-96TerrenceOglesby 356 2007-08

As a SophomoreWillSolomon 627 1999-00ButchZatezalo 552 1967-68VinceYockel 544 1955-56EldenCampbell 525 1987-88K.C.Rivers 504 2006-07

As a JuniorBillYarborough 651 1954-55ButchZatezalo 645 1968-69WillSolomon 591 2000-01HoraceGrant 556 1985-86DaleDavis 537 1989-90

As a SeniorHoraceGrant 651 1986-87TerrellMcIntyre 627 1998-99EldenCampbell 575 1989-90ButchZatezalo 564 1969-70BillyWilliams 562 1979-80

BEST SCORING AVERAGEAs a Freshman

SkipWise 18.4 1974-75TerrellMcIntyre 12.7 1995-96TreeRollins 12.4 1973-74JunePruitt 12.3 1945-46SharoneWright 12.0 1991-92GregBuckner 12.0 1994-95

As a SophomoreButchZatezalo 23.0 1967-68VinceYockel 20.92 1955-56WillSolomon 20.90 1999-00EldenCampbell 18.8 1987-88RandyMahaffey 17.3 1964-65

As a JuniorBillYarborough 28.3 1954-55ButchZatezalo 25.8 1968-69VinceYockel 19.8 1956-57WillSolomon 19.7 2000-01ChoppyPatterson 19.0 1960-61

As a SeniorButchZatezalo 21.7 1969-70HoraceGrant 21.0 1986-87GarryHelms 19.2 1965-66JimSutherland 18.8 1966-67BillYarborough 18.7 1955-56

MOST ASSISTSAs a Freshman

GraysonMarshall 192 1984-85DerrickJohnson 98 1975-76EricBurks 97 1990-91Demontez Stitt 97 2007-08VernonHamilton 91 2003-04

As a SophomoreGraysonMarshall 262 1985-86DerrickJohnson 169 1976-77TerrellMcIntyre 145 1996-97DavidYoung 142 1989-90TimKincaid 128 1987-88

As a JuniorEdwardScott 238 2001-02GraysonMarshall 221 1986-87ChrisDodds 187 1980-81MarionCash 161 1988-89ChrisWhitney 161 1991-92

As a SeniorChrisWhitney 193 1992-93TerrellMcIntyre 188 1998-99GraysonMarshall 182 1987-88LouRichie 182 1993-94MarionCash 174 1989-90

MINUTES PLAYEDAs a Freshman

CliffHammonds 968 2004-05Trevor Booker 936 2006-07GregBuckner 911 1994-95TerrellMcIntyre 905 1995-96VincentHamilton 884 1980-81

As a SophomoreGraysonMarshall 1186 1985-86TerrellMcIntyre 1105 1996-97WillSolomon 1079 1999-00K.C.Rivers 1045 2006-07EdwardScott 1000 2000-01

As a JuniorCliffHammonds 1204 2006-07EdwardScott 1105 2001-02HoraceGrant 1099 1985-86DaleDavis 1077 1989-90GregBuckner 1071 1996-97

As a SeniorTerrellMcIntyre 1250 1998-99CliffHammonds 1162 2007-08VernonHamilton 1134 2006-07ChrisWhitney 1126 1992-93MarionCash 1105 1989-90

BLOCKED SHOTSAs a Freshman

TreeRollins 106 1973-74Trevor Booker 78 2006-07SharoneWright 63 1991-92EldenCampbell 62 1986-87DaleDavis 38 1987-88

As a SophomoreSharoneWright 124 1992-93TreeRollins 119 1974-75EldenCampbell 88 1987-88Trevor Booker 63 2007-08JohnCampbell 53 1977-78

As a JuniorTreeRollins 117 1975-76SharoneWright 99 1993-94EldenCampbell 87 1988-89SharrodFord 64 2003-04Trevor Booker 63 2008-09

As a SeniorTreeRollins 108 1976-77EldenCampbell 97 1989-90DaleDavis 74 1990-91SharrodFord 68 2004-05JohnCampbell 46 1979-80GlenMcCants 46 1985-86

THREE POINT FIELD GOALSAs a Freshman

TerrenceOglesby 85 2007-08TonyStockman 75 2000-01CliffHammonds 60 2004-05AndriusJurkunas 51 1995-96K.C.Rivers 44 2005-06

As a SophomoreWillSolomon 93 1999-00TerrenceOglesby 92 2008-09K.C.Rivers 88 2006-07TonyStockman 80 2001-02TerrellMcIntyre 61 1996-97

As a JuniorChrisWhitney 80 1991-92K.C.Rivers 80 2007-08CliffHammonds 75 2006-07ShawanRobinson 69 2004-05TerrellMcIntyre 56 1997-98

As a SeniorTerrellMcIntyre 99 1998-99ChrisWhitney 87 1992-93MichaelTait 70 1986-87JeffBrown 65 1993-94BruceMartin 64 1994-95

STEALSAs a Freshman

GregBuckner 63 1994-95VernonHamilton 50 2003-04DerrickJohnson 47 1975-76K.C.Rivers 47 2005-06TonyStockman 44 2000-01

As a SophomoreVernonHamilton 68 2004-05DevinGray 60 1992-93CliffHammonds 56 2005-06MerlCode 52 1994-95DerrickJohnson 50 1976-77

As a JuniorVernonHamilton 83 2005-06JamesMays 69 2006-07K.C.Rivers 64 2007-08CliffHammonds 60 2006-07TerrellMcIntyre 58 1997-98

As a SeniorChrisWhitney 73 1992-93VernonHamilton 70 2006-07CliffHammonds 66 2007-08BobbyConrad 60 1979-80BillyWilliams 58 1979-80

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POINTS SCORED Rk Name Yrs Years GP Avg Pts 1. EldenCampbell 4 1986-90 123 15.3 1880 2. TerrellMcIntyre 4 1995-99 126 14.6 1839 3. ButchZatezalo 3 1967-70 75 23.5 1761 4. GregBuckner 4 1994-98 122 14.4 1754 5. HoraceGrant 4 1983-87 122 13.9 1696 6. K.C.Rivers 4 2005-09 134 12.6 1684 7. DaleDavis 4 1987-91 121 13.6 1650 8. BillYarborough 5 1952-57 85 18.3 1553 9. VincentHamilton 5 1980-85 116 13.2 153010. CliffHammonds 4 2004-08 134 10.9 146511. TreeRollins 4 1973-77 110 13.3 146312. WillSolomon 3 1998-01 94 15.2 143113. StanRome 4 1974-78 109 12.5 136514. VinceYockel 3 1955-58 74 18.2 135015. LarryNance 4 1977-81 117 11.5 134116. DevinGray 4 1991-95 94 14.1 132217. JimBrennan 3 1961-64 76 17.3 131718. SharoneWright 3 1991-94 92 14.2 1308 19. Trevor Booker 3 2006-09 102 12.1 1239 20. VernonHamilton 4 2003-07 127 9.7 123821. HaroldJamison 4 1995-99 129 9.5 123122. JimSutherland 3 1964-67 71 17.3 123023. EdwardScott 4 1999-2003 112 10.9 122624. ShawanRobinson 4 2002-06 120 9.8 117725. RandyMahaffey 3 1964-67 73 16.0 117126. SharrodFord 4 2001-05 118 9.8 115427. ChoppyPatterson 4 1959-63 76 14.8 113128. JerryPryor 4 1985-89 123 9.1 112429. BillyWilliams 3 1977-80 85 12.7 107830. JohnnySnee 4 1948-52 82 13.1 107731. ColonAbraham 4 1974-78 106 10.0 106132. RichieMahaffey 4 1966-70 75 13.6 101933. DerrickJohnson 4 1975-79 111 9.1 1014

BEST SCORING AVERAGE Rk Name Yrs. Years GP Pts Avg 1. ButchZatezalo 3 1967-70 75 1761 23.48 2. BillYarborough 5 1952-57 85 1553 18.27 3. VinceYockel 3 1955-58 74 1350 18.24 4. JimBrennan 3 1961-64 76 1317 17.33 5. JimSutherland 3 1964-67 71 1230 17.32 6. RandyMahaffey 4 1966-70 73 1171 16.04 7. EldenCampbell 4 1986-90 123 1880 15.28 8. WillSolomon 3 1998-01 94 1431 15.22 9. ChoppyPatterson 4 1959-63 76 1131 14.8810. TerrellMcIntyre 4 1995-99 126 1839 14.6011. ChrisWhitney 2 1991-93 58 844 14.5512. GregBuckner 4 1994-98 122 1754 14.3813. SharoneWright 3 1991-94 92 1308 14.2214. DevinGray 4 1991-95 94 1322 14.0615. HoraceGrant 4 1983-87 122 1696 13.9016. DaleDavis 4 1987-91 121 1650 13.6317. RichieMahaffey 4 1966-70 75 1020 13.6018. TreeRollins 4 1973-77 110 1463 13.3019. VincentHamilton 5 1980-85 116 1530 13.1920. JohnnySnee 4 1948-52 82 1077 13.13

DOUBLE-FIGURE SCORING GAMES Rk Name Yrs. Years GP %GP DF 1. EldenCampbell 4 1986-90 123 .789 97 GregBuckner 4 1994-98 122 .795 97 TerrellMcIntyre 4 1995-99 126 .770 97 4. K.C.Rivers 4 2005-09 134 .672 90 5. TreeRollins 4 1973-77 110 .773 85 6. VincentHamilton 5 1980-85 116 .724 84 7. DaleDavis 4 1987-91 121 .686 83 8. HoraceGrant 4 1983-87 122 .664 81 9. SharoneWright 3 1991-94 92 .815 75 CliffHammonds 4 2004-08 134 .559 7511. StanRome 4 1974-78 109 .661 7212. DevinGray 4 1991-95 94 .755 7113. ButchZatezalo 3 1967-70 75 .933 70 LarryNance 4 1977-81 117 .598 70

20-POINT SCORING GAMES Rk Name Yrs. Years GP %GP 20+ 1. ButchZatezalo 3 1967-70 75 .693 52 2. BillYarborough 5 1952-57 85 .447 38 3. EldenCampbell 4 1986-90 123 .276 34

4. VinceYockel 3 1955-58 74 .432 32 5. JimBrennan 3 1961-64 76 .395 30 WillSolomon 3 1998-01 94 .319 30 7. HoraceGrant 4 1983-87 122 .230 28 TerrellMcIntyre 4 1995-99 126 .222 28 9. JimSutherland 3 1964-67 71 .366 2610. DaleDavis 4 1987-91 121 .198 24

REBOUNDS Rk Name Yrs. Years GP R/G Reb 1. TreeRollins 4 1973-77 110 11.9 1311 2. DaleDavis 4 1987-91 121 10.0 1216 3. HoraceGrant 4 1983-87 122 8.0 981 4. HaroldJamison 4 1995-99 129 7.3 937 5. SharoneWright 3 1991-94 92 9.8 903 6. EldenCampbell 4 1986-90 123 6.8 836 7. Trevor Booker 3 2006-09 102 7.8 792 8. LarryNance 4 1977-81 117 6.7 784 9. SharrodFord 4 2001-05 118 6.5 76210. TomWideman 4 1995-99 129 5.6 72311. K.C.Rivers 4 2005-09 134 5.4 72112. RichieMahaffey 4 1966-70 75 9.4 70713. RandyMahaffey 3 1965-67 73 9.7 70614. ChrisHobbs 4 2000-04 116 5.9 67915. DonnieMahaffey 3 1961-64 76 8.8 66616. TommyMahaffey 3 1959-62 76 8.5 64917. RayHenderson 4 1999-2003 112 5.7 63318. VincentHamilton 5 1980-85 116 5.4 62819. JamesMays 4 2004-08 108 5.8 62220. DaveAngel 3 1970-73 78 7.8 60721. HoraceWyatt 4 1978-82 119 5.1 60422. GregBuckner 4 1994-98 122 4.9 59223. JerryPryor 4 1985-89 123 4.8 58524. RaymondJones 5 1980-85 117 4.9 57825. AkinAkingbala 4 2002-06 105 5.1 539

BEST REBOUND AVERAGE(Min.40GamesPlayed)

Rk Name Yrs Years GP Reb Avg 1. TreeRollins 4 1973-77 110 1311 11.9 2. MarvinRobinson 2 1951-53 41 483 11.8 3. DaleDavis 4 1987-91 121 1216 10.0 4. SharoneWright 3 1991-94 92 903 9.8 5. RandyMahaffey 3 1964-67 73 706 9.7 6. RichieMahaffey 4 1966-70 75 707 9.4 7. GeneSeay 2 1955-57 47 428 9.1 8. DonnieMahaffey 3 1961-64 76 666 8.8 9. TommyMahaffey 3 1959-62 76 649 8.510. HoraceGrant 4 1983-87 122 981 8.0

MINUTES PLAYED Rk Name Yrs. Years GP MPG Min 1. CliffHammonds 4 2004-08 134 32.0 4285 2. TerrellMcIntyre 4 1995-99 126 33.3 4200 3. GraysonMarshall 4 1984-88 122 33.3 4064 4. EdwardScott 4 1999-2003 112 35.5 3971 5. GregBuckner 4 1994-98 122 32.4 3954 6. VincentHamilton 5 1980-85 116 33.7 3906 7. K.C.Rivers 4 2005-09 134 28.9 3873 8. VernonHamilton 4 2003-07 127 28.6 3636 9. DaleDavis 4 1987-91 121 28.9 349810. HaroldJamison 4 1995-99 129 26.1 336411. HoraceGrant 4 1983-87 122 27.6 336312. EldenCampbell 4 1986-90 123 26.0 319413. TreeRollins 4 1973-77 110 27.7 304514. LarryNance 4 1977-81 117 25.3 295815. JerryPryor 4 1985-89 123 24.0 295616. HoraceWyatt 4 1978-82 119 24.4 290317. ButchZatezalo 3 1967-70 75 38.2 286418. DerrickJohnson 4 1975-79 111 25.5 2835 19. Trevor Booker 3 2006-09 102 27.7 282420. SharrodFord 4 2001-05 118 23.9 2823 GAMES PLAYED Rk Name Yrs Years Min Min/G GP 1. CliffHammonds 4 2004-08 4285 32.0 134 K.C.Rivers 4 2005-09 3873 28.9 134 3. HaroldJamison 4 1995-99 3364 26.1 129 TomWideman 4 1995-99 2767 21.4 129 5. SamPerry 4 2004-08 1946 15.2 128 6. VernonHamilton 4 2003-07 3636 28.6 127

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7. TerrellMcIntyre 4 1995-99 4200 33.3 126 8. JerryPryor 4 1985-89 2956 24.0 123 EldenCampbell 4 1986-90 3194 26.0 12310. HoraceGrant 4 1983-87 3363 27.6 122 GraysonMarshall 4 1984-88 4064 33.3 122 GregBuckner 4 1994-98 3954 32.4 122

STARTS Rk Name Yrs Years GP Starts 1. CliffHammonds 4 2004-08 134 133 2. GregBuckner 4 1994-98 122 #122 3. TerrellMcIntyre 4 1995-99 126 112 4. TreeRollins 4 1973-77 110 #110 5. TomWideman 4 1995-99 129 109 EdwardScott 4 1999-2003 112 109 7. VincentHamilton 5 1980-85 116 105 8. Trevor Booker 3 2006-09 102 #102 9. GraysonMarshall 4 1984-88 122 97 DaleDavis 4 1987-91 121 97#-Consecutive

PERSONAL FOULS Rk Name Yrs Years GP F/G Fouls 1. ChrisHobbs 4 2000-04 116 3.30 383 2. TreeRollins 4 1973-77 110 3.42 376 3. TomWideman 4 1995-99 129 2.80 361 4. RaymondJones 5 1980-85 117 3.01 352 EldenCampbell 4 1986-90 123 2.86 352 6. DaleDavis 4 1987-91 121 2.88 348 7. HoraceGrant 4 1983-87 122 2.76 337 8. HaroldJamison 4 1995-99 129 2.60 335 9. LarryNance 4 1977-81 117 2.72 31810. AndriusJurkunas 4 1995-00 115 2.72 316

FIELD GOALS MADE Rk Name Yrs. Years GP FG/G FG 1. EldenCampbell 4 1986-90 123 6.13 754 2. GregBuckner 4 1994-98 122 5.57 679 3. HoraceGrant 4 1983-87 122 5.41 660 4. VincentHamilton 5 1980-85 116 5.62 652 5. TreeRollins 4 1973-77 110 5.85 643 6. DaleDavis 4 1987-91 121 5.23 633 7. ButchZatezalo 3 1967-70 75 8.40 630 8. K.C.Rivers 4 2005-09 134 4.66 625 9. TerrellMcIntyre 4 1995-99 126 4.70 59210. BillYarborough 5 1952-57 85 6.92 58811. StanRome 4 1974-78 109 5.07 553 LarryNance 4 1977-81 117 4.73 55313. DevinGray 4 1991-95 94 5.77 54214. CliffHammonds 4 2004-08 134 4.02 53915. VinceYockel 3 1955-58 74 6.93 513

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Rk Name Yrs Years GP FGA/G FGA 1. BillYarborough 5 1952-57 85 18.3 1557 2. ButchZatezalo 3 1967-70 75 20.5 1536 3. TerrellMcIntyre 4 1995-99 126 11.3 1426 4. K.C.Rivers 4 2005-09 134 10.6 1425 5. GregBuckner 4 1994-98 122 11.0 1346 6. EldenCampbell 4 1986-90 122 10.9 1342 7. VincentHamilton 5 1980-85 116 10.7 1244 8. CliffHammonds 4 2004-08 134 9.1 1217 9. VinceYockel 3 1955-58 74 16.2 120210. WillSolomon 3 1998-01 94 12.7 1195

BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE(Min.200FieldGoalsMade)

Rk Name Yrs. Years FGM FGA Pct 1. HaroldJamison 4 1995-99 454 746 .609 2. HoraceGrant 4 1983-87 660 1104 .598 3. DaleDavis 4 1987-91 633 1076 .5882 4. AkinAkingbala 4 2002-06 284 483 .5880 5. RaymondSykes 4 2005-09 216 373 .579 6. Trevor Booker 3 2006-09 499 867 .576 7. JohnCampbell 4 1977-80 283 501 .565 8. EldenCampbell 4 1986-90 754 1342 .562 9. MurrayJarman 4 1980-84 242 440 .55010. JerryPryor 4 1985-89 452 825 .548

THREE-POINT GOALS Rk Name Yrs Years GP Att Goals 1. K.C.Rivers 4 2005-09 134 729 281 2. TerrellMcIntyre 4 1995-99 126 696 259 3. CliffHammonds 4 2004-08 134 697 244 4. WillSolomon 3 1998-01 94 585 214 5. ShawanRobinson 4 2002-06 120 538 203 6. TerrenceOglesby 2 2007-09 66 448 177 7. ChrisWhitney 2 1991-93 58 404 167 8. TonyStockman 2 2000-02 59 416 155 9. AndriusJurkunas 4 1995-00 115 414 14610. DavidYoung 4 1988-92 97 402 138

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS PER GAME(Min.TwoYears&30Made)

Rk Name Yrs Years Md Gms 3G/G 1. ChrisWhitney 2 1991-93 167 58 2.88 2. TerrenceOglesby 2 2007-09 177 66 2.68 3. TonyStockman 2 2000-02 155 59 2.63 4. WillSolomon 3 1998-01 214 94 2.28 5. MichaelTait 2 1985-87 70 31 2.26 6. K.C.Rivers 4 2005-09 281 134 2.10 7. TerrellMcIntyre 4 1995-99 259 126 2.06 8. MarcCampbell 4 1980-84 37 19 1.95 9. AnthonyJenkins 4 1982-87 91 47 1.9410. CliffHammonds 4 2004-08 244 134 1.82

THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE(Min.50Attempts)

Rk Name Yrs Years FGM FGA Pct. 1. MichaelTait 2 1985-87 70 136 .515 2. MarcCampbell 4 1980-84 37 73 .507 3. AnthonyJenkins 4 1982-87 91 199 .457 4. MichaelBrown 1 1986-87 34 76 .447 5. ChrisWhitney 2 1991-93 167 404 .413 6. TerrenceOglesby 2 2007-09 177 448 .395Harold Jamison is Clemson’s career leader in field goal percentage.

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7. Andre Young 1 2008-09 30 77 .390 8. BruceMartin 4 1991-95 129 336 .384 9. K.C.Rivers 4 2005-09 281 729 .38510. JamarMcKnight 2 2000-02 54 143 .378

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Rk Name Yrs Years GP A/G FTA 1. DaleDavis 4 1987-91 121 5.38 651 2. ButchZatezalo 3 1967-70 75 8.13 610 3. RichieMahaffey 4 1966-70 75 8.01 601 4. HaroldJamison 4 1995-99 129 4.63 597 5. EldenCampbell 4 1986-90 123 4.68 576 6. HoraceGrant 4 1983-87 122 4.37 533 7. GregBuckner 4 1994-98 122 4.26 520 8. BillYarborough 5 1952-57 85 5.93 504 9. TerrellMcIntyre 4 1995-99 126 3.98 50110. SharoneWright 3 1991-94 92 5.26 484

FREE THROWS MADE Rk Name Yrs Years GP M/G FTM 1. ButchZatezalo 3 1967-70 75 6.68 501 2. TerrellMcIntyre 4 1995-99 126 3.14 396 3. DaleDavis 4 1987-91 121 3.17 384 4. BillYarborough 5 1952-57 85 4.44 377 5. HoraceGrant 4 1983-87 122 3.07 375 6. RichieMahaffey 4 1966-70 75 4.92 369 EldenCampbell 4 1986-90 123 3.00 369 8. GregBuckner 4 1994-98 122 2.84 346 9. JimBrennan 3 1961-64 76 4.54 34510. VinceYockel 3 1955-58 74 4.38 32411. HaroldJamison 4 1995-99 129 2.50 32312. RandyMahaffey 3 1964-67 73 4.37 31913. ChoppyPatterson 4 1959-63 76 4.14 31514. DavidAngel 3 1970-73 78 3.99 31115. SharoneWright 3 1991-94 92 3.33 306

BEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE(Min.100Made)

Rk Name Yrs Years FTM FTA Pct 1. JimSutherland 3 1964-67 260 306 .850 2. GaryBurnisky 3 1961-64 145 171 .8479 3. TerrenceOglesby 2 2007-09 128 151 .8476 4. FredGilliam 4 1979-83 148 177 .8364 5. DerrickJohnson 4 1975-79 152 182 .8362 6. ButchZatezalo 3 1967-70 501 610 .835 7. ShawanRobinson 4 2002-06 194 233 .833 8. JimBrennan 3 1967-70 345 423 .825 9. MerlCode 4 1993-97 235 287 .81910. ChoppyPatterson 4 1959-63 315 390 .816

STEALS Rk Name Yrs Years GP S/G Steals 1. VernonHamilton 4 2003-07 127 2.13 271 2. CliffHammonds 4 2004-08 134 1.68 225 3. K.C.Rivers 4 2005-09 134 1.57 210 4. TerrellMcIntyre 4 1995-99 126 1.54 194 5. GraysonMarshall 4 1984-88 122 1.55 189 6. DerrickJohnson 4 1975-79 111 1.69 188 7. GregBuckner 4 1994-98 122 1.47 179 8. JamesMays 4 2004-08 108 1.54 166 9. AndreBovain 4 1990-94 108 1.40 15110. DevinGray 4 1991-95 94 1.51 14211. BobbyConrad 4 1976-80 116 1.22 14112. VincentHamilton 5 1980-85 116 1.19 13813. EldenCampbell 4 1986-90 123 1.10 13514. EdwardScott 4 1999-2003 112 1.17 13115. ShawanRobinson 4 2002-06 120 1.03 124

STEALS PER GAME(Min.2Years)

Rk Name Yrs Years St GP S/G 1. VernonHamilton 4 2003-07 271 127 2.13 2. ChrisWhitney 2 1991-93 114 58 1.97 3. DerrickJohnson 4 1975-79 188 111 1.69 4. CliffHammonds 4 2004-08 225 134 1.68 5. DerrickForrest 2 1988-90 105 65 1.62 6. K.C.Rivers 4 2005-09 210 134 1.57 7. MarionCash 2 1988-90 102 65 1.56 8. GraysonMarshall 4 1984-88 189 122 1.55 9. JamesMays 4 2004-08 166 108 1.54 TerrellMcIntyre 4 1995-99 194 126 1.54

BLOCKED SHOTS Rk Name Yrs Years GP B/G BS 1. TreeRollins 4 1973-77 110 4.09 450 2. EldenCampbell 4 1986-90 123 2.71 334 3. SharoneWright 3 1991-94 92 3.11 286 4. DaleDavis 4 1987-91 121 1.73 210 5. Trevor Booker 3 2006-09 102 2.00 204 6. SharrodFord 4 2001-05 118 1.50 177 7. JohnCampbell 4 1977-80 84 1.50 126 8. GlenMcCants 4 1982-86 108 1.05 113 9. RaymondSykes 4 2005-09 124 0.82 10210. LarryNance 4 1977-81 117 0.84 98

BLOCKS PER GAME(Min.50GamesPlayed)

Rk Name Yrs Years BS GP BS/G 1. TreeRollins 4 1973-77 450 110 4.09 2. SharoneWright 3 1991-94 286 92 3.11 3. EldenCampbell 4 1986-90 334 123 2.71 4. Trevor Booker 3 2006-09 204 102 2.00 5. DaleDavis 4 1987-91 210 121 1.73 6. JohnCampbell 3 1977-80 126 84 1.50 SharrodFord 4 2001-05 177 118 1.50 8. GlenMcCants 4 1982-86 113 108 1.05 9. JamesMays 4 2004-08 94 108 0.8710. DerrickForrest 2 1988-90 55 65 0.85

ASSISTS Rk Name Yrs. Years GP A/G Ast 1. GraysonMarshall 4 1984-88 122 7.02 857 2. EdwardScott 4 1999-03 112 5.31 595 3. TerrellMcIntyre 4 1995-99 126 4.58 577 4. DerrickJohnson 4 1975-79 111 4.29 476 5. CliffHammonds 4 2004-08 134 3.53 473 6. BobbyConrad 4 1976-80 116 3.47 402 7. VernonHamilton 4 2003-07 127 3.14 399 8. MarcCampbell 4 1980-84 106 3.43 364 9. ChrisWhitney 2 1991-93 58 6.10 35410. VincentHamilton 5 1980-85 116 2.91 337

ASSISTS PER GAME(Min.50GamesPlayed)

Rk Name Yrs. Years Ast GP A/G 1. GraysonMarshall 4 1984-88 857 122 7.02 2. ChrisWhitney 2 1991-93 354 58 6.10 3. EdwardScott 4 1999-03 595 112 5.31 4. MarionCash 2 1988-90 335 64 5.23 5. TerrellMcIntyre 4 1995-99 577 126 4.58 6. DerrickJohnson 4 1975-79 476 111 4.29 7. LouRichie 2 1992-94 239 57 4.19 8. ChrisDodds 3 1979-82 325 83 3.92 9. MikeEppley 4 1980-84 268 69 3.88

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO(Min.100Assists)

Rk Name Yrs. Years Ast TO Ratio 1. GraysonMarshall 4 1984-88 857 347 2.47 2. MarcCampbell 4 1980-84 364 162 2.25 3. CliffHammonds 4 2004-08 473 240 1.97 4. LouRichie 2 1992-94 239 122 1.96 5. ChrisDodds 3 1979-82 325 172 1.89 EdwardScott 4 1999-03 595 315 1.89 7. WarrenWallace 3 1982-85 125 67 1.87 8. TerrellMcIntyre 4 1995-99 577 318 1.81 9. ClarkeBynum 4 1980-84 179 101 1.77210. BobbyConrad 4 1976-80 402 227 1.771

DOUBLE-DOUBLES Rk Name Yrs Years GP %GP DD 1. TreeRollins 4 1973-77 110 .555 61 2. DaleDavis 4 1987-91 121 .430 52 3. SharoneWright 3 1991-94 92 .446 41 4. HoraceGrant 4 1983-87 122 .295 36 5. RandyMahaffey 3 1964-67 73 .411 30 6. TomMahaffey 3 1959-62 76 .355 27 7. RichieMahaffey 3 1966-69 75 .347 26 8. EldenCampbell 4 1986-90 123 .195 24 9. Trevor Booker 3 2006-09 102 .225 2310. SharrodFord 4 2001-05 118 .186 22

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Points in a First Half:69vs.BostonCollege,12/28/76

Points in a Second Half:72vs.MoreheadState,11/11/92

Points in Overtime:24vs.GeorgiaTech,2/5/92(95-78)

Victory Margin in an Overtime Game: +17(95-78)vs.GeorgiaTech,2/5/92

Most Points by Both Teams:233vs.WakeForest (Clemson118,WakeForest115in2OTs),2/13/02

Most Players Fouled Out: 6vs.Presbyterian,12/11/51;NorthCarolina,1/14/56;NorthCarolina,1/28/98

Fewest Points:5vs.Tennessee,1/13/27

Fewest Points by Opponent:5byPresbyterian,2/22/23

Fewest Turnovers by Both Teams:9vs.N.C.State,2/1/97(Clemson6,N.C.State3)

Most Turnovers by Both Teams:73,Purduevs.Clemson,12/5/73

Most Players With a Three-Point Goal: 8 vs.Virginia,1/22/83

Miscellaneous Single Game RecordsMOST POINTS

Game: 133 (52FG,29FT)vs.TennesseeTech, 12/11/76Season: 2,777 in1989-90in35games(1,060FG, 1173-PTFG,540FTM)Per Game: 86.6 in1976-77in28games(2,425pts)

VICTORY MARGINGame: +73 (112-39)vs.ArmstrongState, 12/17/86Season: +17.7 Pointspergame(86.6-68.9),1976-77

MOST FIELD GOALS MADEGame: 52 (Att.85)vs.TennesseeTech, 12/11/76Season: 1,060 (Att.2,148)in1989-90

MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDGame: 98 (made31)vs.Furman,1/7/60Season: 2,148 (made1,060)in1989-90

BEST FIELD GOAL ACCURACYGame: 70.1 (48-68)vs.FloridaSouthern, 2/28/76Season: 52.9 (990-1873)in1986-87

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADEGame: 16 vs.PuertoRico-Mayaguez,12/19/05 atVirginia,2/7/08Season: 271 in2007-08Per Game: 8.00 (248in31games)in2000-01Consecutive: 12 vs.Virginia,1/22/83

THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSGame: 42 atNorthCarolina,1/15/94Season: 740 in2005-06Per Game: 23.13 (740in32games)in2005-06

THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEGame: .846 (11-13)vs.NorthCarolina,1/31/04Season: .448 (203-453)in1986-87

MOST FREE THROWS MADEGame: 40 (Att.54)vs.TheCitadel,1/3/66 40 (Att.53)vs.Maryland,1/12/68Consecutive: 24 vs.Mercer,12/30/92Season: 624 (Att.912)in1955-56

MOST FREE THROW ATTEMPTSGame: 55 (Made37)atFurman,2/24/55Season: 912 (Made624)in1955-56

BEST FREE THROW ACCURACYGame: 95.7 (22-23)vs.Duke,1/7/97Season: 73.4 (364-496)in1981-82

MOST REBOUNDSGame: 71 vs.WestVirginiaTech,12/16/80 71 vs.GeorgiaState,1/15/90Season: 1,430 in1989-90

REBOUND MARGINGame: +43 vs.WestVirginiaTech,12/16/80Season: +8.2 (30.5-38.7),1998-99

MOST STEALSGame: 25 vs.Hampton,11/19/04 vs.Furman,11/12/07Season: 352 in2005-06Per Game: 11.0 in2005-06

MOST ASSISTSGame: 36 vs.WestVirginiaTech,12/16/80 vs.BowlingGreen,11/27/81Season: 636 in1980-81

MOST PERSONAL FOULSGame: 43 vs.Presbyterian,12/11/51Season: 683 in1997-98

MOST BLOCKED SHOTSGame: 16 vs.Radford,12/9/89Season: 235 in1989-90Per Game: 6.71 in1989-90

FEWEST TURNOVERS COMMITTEDGame: 3 vs.NorthCarolina,3/10/95Season*: 11.57 324in28gamesin1994-95

TURNOVERS FORCEDGame: 47 vs.AppalachianState,12/7/74Season*: 21.4 599in28gamesin1976-77

MOST DUNKSGame: 16 vs.GeorgiaState,1/15/90Season: 176 in1989-90Season*: 5.02 in1989-90

MOST CHARGES TAKENGame: 11 vs.NorthCarolina,1/27/79Season: 109 in1978-79Season*: 3.76 in1978-79

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDSGame: 33 atNorthCarolina,1/9/92Season: 536 in2007-08Season*: 15.76 in2007-08

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIOGame: 5.33/1 (32-6)vs.IllinoisTech,12/13/80Season: 1.48/1 (636-430)in1980-81*-pergame

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SCORING - CLEMSONPts Site-Opponent Date133 H-TennesseeTech(78) 12-11-1976128 N1-BostonCollege(76) 12-28-1976125 H-TexasChristian(62) 11-27-1977124 H-WestVirginiaTech(70) 12-16-1980122 H-FloridaSouthern(79) 2-28-1976120 H-Roanoke(56) 2-26-1978120 A-CharlestonSouthern(103) 12-1-1993118 H-WakeForest(115) 2-13-2002117 H-GeorgiaState(59) 1-15-1990115 H-SouthCarolina(91) 2-8-1981114 H-TheCitadel(69) 2-6-1956114 H-Radford(76) 12-9-1989114 H-MoreheadState(69) 11-30-1991N1-Milwaukee,WI

SCORING - OPPONENTSPts Site-Opponent Date124 A-Furman(87) 2-24-1955122 A-FloridaState(80) 1-22-1970120 A-WakeForest(65) 2-4-1955119 A-N.C.State(85) 2-5-1955119 A-N.C.State(87) 1-31-1970115 A-Duke(54) 12-3-1954115 H-NorthCarolina(83) 1-13-1968115 A-Duke(74) 1-7-2001115 H-WakeForest(118) 2-14-2002113 A-N.C.State(59) 2-20-1954113 A-SouthCarolina(85) 3-2-1957112 H-N.C.State(72) 12-14-1954112 A-Duke(73) 1-27-1992

HIGHEST SCORING HALVES - CLEMSONPts Opponent 1/2 Date CU-OPP72 MoreheadState 2nd 11-30-91 114-6971 TennesseeTech 2nd 12-11-76 133-7869 BostonCollege 1st 12-28-76 128-7669 SouthCarolina 2nd 2-8-81 115-9169 Radford 2nd 12-9-89 114-7669 CharlestonSouthern 2nd 12-1-93 120-10367 TexasChristian 2nd 11-25-77 125-6266 Virginia 2nd 1-13-93 82-10065 GeorgiaSouthern 2nd 12-4-76 110-5565 Roanoke 1st 2-26-77 120-56

HIGHEST SCORING HALVES - OPPONENTSPts Opponent 1/2 Date CU-OPP70 NorthCarolina 2nd 1-28-87 99-10867 Furman 1st 2-24-55 87-12466 WakeForest 1st 2-4-55 65-12065 FloridaState 2nd 1-22-70 80-12265 Furman 2nd 1-25-78 68-8765 NorthCarolina 2nd 3-11-83 79-10564 NorthCarolina 2nd 2-13-70 87-11963 Duke 1st 12-3-54 54-11563 N.C.State 2nd 2-5-55 85-11963 SouthCarolina 2nd 3-2-57 85-113

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES - CLEMSONPct FG-FGA Site-Opponent Date.701 48-68 H-FloridaSouthern 2-28-1976.700 14-20 N1-SouthCarolina 3-5-1970.698 44-63 H-SaintFrancis(NY) 1-4-1984.676 25-37 N2-Iona 11-21-1997.675 27-40 A-Virginia 2-21-1984.673 37-55 H-NorthCarolina-Asheville 1-11-1992.667 40-60 H-Baylor 12-19-1983.667 24-36 A-Furman 1-31-1981.667 28-42 H-SouthCarolina 12-12-1981.659 27-41 H-NorthCarolina-Asheville 12-12-1998.655 36-55 H-Duke 2-28-1990N1-Charlotte,NC;N2-Fairbanks,AK

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES - OPPONENTSPct FG-FGA Site-Opponent Date.714 50-70 N1-LouisianaState 12-20-1969.684 39-57 N2-NorthCarolina 2-1-1984.683 28-41 N3-Gonzaga 11-23-1997.679 36-53 A-Duke 2-27-1985.676 23-34 H-WakeForest 2-26-1971

.667 26-39 A-NorthCarolina 1-26-1980

.653 32-49 H-N.C.State 2-1-1969

.647 44-68 A-Duke 1-27-1992

.646 31-48 A-Virginia 1-17-1982

.646 31-48 A-Virginia 2-22-1986

.644 29-45 H-GeorgiaTech 1-24-1967

.641 25-39 A-N.C.State 1-29-1980N1-Charlotte,NC;N2-Greensboro,NC;N3-Fairbanks,AK

WORST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES - CLEMSONPct FG-FGA Site-Opponent Date.238 15-63 A-Virginia 2-12-1994.240 12-50 A-Virginia 1-11-1995.254 15-59 A-Miami(FL) 1-18-2006.260 19-73 H-Duke 1-23-1982.262 17-65 H-GeorgiaTech 2-28-1968.272 22-81 A-NorthCarolina 1-9-1992.273 18-66 A-NorthCarolina 1-26-1997.280 14-50 A-WakeForest 2-12-1997.286 18-63 A-NorthCarolina 1-14-1996.286 16-56 N2-Illinois 12-29-1998.286 14-49 N2-OregonState 11-28-1999.292 21-72 H-SouthCarolina 2-7-1970.294 23-78 N1-TexasA&M 12-23-1969.294 20-68 N3-Miami(FL) 3-9-2006N1-ElPaso,TX;N2-Greenville,SC;N3-Greensboro,NC

WORST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES - OPPONENTSPct FG-FGA Site-Opponent Date.180 9-50 H-Wofford 2-6-1996.200 13-65 A-WakeForest 1-4-1964.211 16-76 N1-FloridaInternational 12-29-1987.211 12-57 H-EastCarolina 12-29-2004.220 9-41 N2-Army 12-29-1993.226 12-53 H-Radford 11-30-1998.237 14-59 H-Georgia 3-10-1999.239 16-67 H-ArmstrongState 12-17-1986.250 15-60 H-Stetson 11-16-1998.259 14-54 H-NorthFlorida 12-16-2008.261 12-46 A-SouthCarolina 12-17-1996.263 15-57 H-CharlestonSouthern 12-22-2001.268 11-41 A-FloridaState 2-15-1998.269 14-52 H-MorganState 12-4-1985N1-Tampa,FL;N2-Honolulu,HI

FIELD GOALS MADE - CLEMSONNo Att Site-Opponent Date52 85 H-TennesseeTech 12-11-197650 79 H-BowlingGreenState 11-27-198150 78 H-Roanoke 2-26-197749 86 N1-BostonCollege 12-28-197649 85 H-Furman 12-1-197648 83 H-WestVirginiaTech 12-16-198048 68 H-FloridaSouthern 2-28-197646 85 H-GeorgiaSouthern 12-17-197946 79 H-Colgate 2-1-197946 75 H-TexasChristian 11-27-197746 74 H-SouthCarolina 2-8-1981N1-Milwaukee,WI

FIELD GOALS MADE - OPPONENTSNo Att Site-Opponent Date52 NA A-N.C.State 2-5-195550 105 H-FloridaState 1-22-197050 70 H-LouisianaState 12-20-196947 95 A-SouthCarolina 2-7-197046 87 A-Duke 1-12-196546 81 A-Maryland 2-23-197046 80 N1-NorthCarolina 2-13-197046 NA A-N.C.State 2-20-1954N1-Charlotte,NC

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS - CLEMSONNo Made Site-Opponent Date98 31 H-Furman 1-7-196094 41 H-Duke 1-11-196291 31 H-Furman 1-4-196889 40 A-NorthCarolina 2-10-200888 35 H-Furman 1-15-196286 49 N1-BostonCollege 12-28-197686 45 H-Catholic 11-24-1978

86 44 H-WakeForest 2-28-197086 40 H-GeorgiaTech 2-5-199286 39 H-AppalachianState 12-7-1974N1-Milwaukee,WI

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS - OPPONENTSNo Made Site-Opponent Date105 50 H-FloridaState 1-22-197095 47 A-SouthCarolina 2-7-197094 35 H-AustinPeayState 11-29-197591 39 A-Duke 1-9-196891 34 H-WestVirginiaTech 12-16-198090 41 H-NorthCarolina 2-16-196890 37 A-Virginia 1-14-196788 41 H-WakeForest 2-13-200288 28 N1-Lafayette 12-20-1957N1-Charlotte,NC

THREE-POINT GOALS - CLEMSONNo Att Site-Opponent Date16 28 N2-PuertoRico-Mayaguez 12-19-200516 26 A-Virginia 2-7-200815 37 N1-Evansville 12-27-199315 28 A-Maryland 1-20-200215 27 H-WesternCarolina 12-23-200615 23 A-Virginia 1-22-198314 28 H-GeorgiaTech 1-24-200114 25 A-VirginiaTech 1-29-200913 30 A-Virginia 1-2-200513 29 H-Maryland 1-2-200113 24 A-CharlestonSouthern 12-1-199313 24 H-FloridaState 1-12-200713 22 A-VirginiaTech 3-1-200613 20 H-Winthrop 1-26-1987N1-Honolulu,HI;N2-SanJuan,PuertoRico

THREE-POINT GOALS - OPPONENTSNo Att Site-Opponent Date19 42 H-WakeForest 2-13-200217 31 H-GeorgiaTech 1-24-200117 29 N4-Duke 3-9-200015 47 A-CharlestonSouthern 12-1-199315 38 H-GeorgeWashington 12-22-199915 32 H-Wofford 11-24-200115 31 H-N.C.State 1-15-200215 29 H-N.C.State 1-29-200615 25 H-OhioState 12-1-200414 37 N3-California 3-25-199914 31 A-GeorgiaTech 3-4-200014 31 A-N.C.State 2-23-200214 31 A-N.C.State 2-2-200314 27 A-Davidson 12-19-199314 27 H-SouthCarolina 2-9-199414 24 N1-NorthCarolina 3-11-198314 19 N2-Gonzaga 11-23-1997N1-Atlanta,GA;N2-Fairbanks,AK;N3-NewYork,NY;N4-Charlotte,NC

THREE-POINT ATTEMPTS - CLEMSONNo Made Site-Opponent Date42 12 A-NorthCarolina 1-15-199438 9 H-NorthCarolina 1-14-199537 15 N1-Evansville 12-27-199333 9 N2-Villanova 3-21-200833 7 H-GeorgiaTech 3-7-199332 8 H-WakeForest 1-11-200631 11 H-GeorgeWashington 12-22-199931 9 H-Winthrop 12-18-199931 10 H-EastTennesseeSt. 12-9-200531 9 H-FloridaState 1-4-200631 12 A-Minnesota 11-29-200631 9 H-EastCarolina 1-3-2009N1-Honolulu,HI;N2-Tampa,FL

THREE-POINT ATTEMPTS - OPPONENTSNo Made Site-Opponent Date47 15 A-CharlestonSouthern 12-1-199342 19 H-WakeForest 2-13-200138 15 H-GeorgeWashington 12-22-199938 12 H-Virginia 1-15-200037 14 N2-Xavier 3-23-1999

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37 8 H-Auburn 3-18-199337 6 H-N.C.State 2-18-200435 8 N1-LaSalle 3-17-199035 8 H-TheCitadel 11-25-200034 12 H-NorthCarolina 2-15-200334 10 A-SetonHall 12-19-1997N1-Hartford,CT;N2-NewYork,NY

THREE-POINT PERCENTAGES - CLEMSON(Minimum10Attempts)

Pct FG-FGA Site-Opponent Date.846 11-13 H-NorthCarolina 1-31-2004.800 8-10 N1-DelawareState 12-29-1986.800 8-10 *H-Winthrop 12-19-2002.688 11-16 A-Virginia 2-14-1987.688 11-16 H-Mercer 12-5-1987.667 12-18 H-Virginia 2-23-1983.667 10-15 H-Duke 3-2-1983.667 10-15 A-Duke 1-4-1995.667 8-12 H-Maryland 2-22-2005.652 15-23 A-Virginia 1-22-1983N1-LittleRock,AR;*Anderson,SC

THREE-POINT PERCENTAGES - OPPONENTS(Minimum10Attempts)

Pct FG-FGA Site-Opponent Date.909 10-11 A-Duke 2-1-1988.737 14-19 N3-Gonzaga 11-23-1997.684 13-19 N1-Evansville 12-27-1994.667 8-12 A-Maryland 2-19-1983.667 12-18 A-NorthCarolina 2-21-1987.647 11-17 A-WakeForest 1-24-1993.643 9-14 A-N.C.State 1-9-2007.625 10-16 A-WakeForest 2-21-1996.611 11-18 N2-CoppinState 12-21-1990.600 9-15 H-NorthCarolina 1-28-1987.600 6-10 H-WesternCarolina 1-17-1990.600 9-15 A-Maryland 1-25-1992.600 12-20 A-Maryland 2-25-2003.600 15-25 H-OhioState 12-1-2004N1-Honolulu,HI;N2-Miami,FL;N3-Fairbanks,AK

FREE THROWS MADE - CLEMSONMade Att Site-Opponent Date40 53 H-Maryland 1-15-196840 54 H-TheCitadel 12-3-196639 51 H-GeorgiaTech 1-29-197238 46 H-N.C.State 12-11-195638 45 H-Mercer 12-30-199237 55 A-Furman 2-24-195537 49 N1-NorthCarolina 12-8-195637 48 A-FloridaState 2-8-199236 48 H-N.C.State 2-15-198036 45 H-WakeForest 2-27-1969N1-Charlotte,NC

FREE THROWS MADE - OPPONENTSMade Att Site-Opponent Date47 72 H-Furman 1-29-195542 52 A-WakeForest 2-27-196941 59 A-NorthCarolina 1-28-199838 51 A-SouthCarolina 1-27-198338 49 A-Duke 1-31-199037 47 N1-NorthCarolina 3-11-200536 52 A-Furman 2-22-195836 49 A-WakeForest 2-4-195536 46 A-Presbyterian 12-16-195236 46 N2-Auburn 12-21-196636 45 H-WakeForest 2-27-196936 45 H-Presbyterian 12-4-1952N1-Washington,DC;N2-Birmingham,AL

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS - CLEMSONNo Made Site-Opponent Date55 37 A-Furman 2-24-195554 40 H-TheCitadel 12-3-196653 40 H-Maryland 1-15-196852 32 H-GeorgiaState 1-15-199051 39 H-GeorgiaTech 1-29-197250 35 H-IndianaState 1-30-197150 32 H-Radford 12-9-1989

49 37 N1-NorthCarolina 12-8-195648 36 H-N.C.State 2-16-198048 33 H-Maryland 2-8-1997N1-Charlotte,NC

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS - OPPONENTSNo Made Site-Opponent Date72 47 H-Furman 1-29-195559 41 A-NorthCarolina 1-28-199853 33 H-NorthCarolina-Charlotte 12-15-199052 42 A-WakeForest 2-18-196952 36 A-Furman 2-22-195852 34 A-Virginia 2-18-197651 38 A-SouthCarolina 1-27-198351 34 H-NorthCarolina 1-14-199550 30 A-Maryland 2-25-199549 38 A-Duke 1-31-199049 36 A-WakeForest 2-4-195549 35 A-WakeForest 1-4-196449 33 A-WakeForest 3-1-200349 30 A-Furman 2-24-1955

FREE THROW PERCENTAGES - CLEMSON(Min.of15Attempts)

Pct. Made-Att Site-Opponent Date.957 22-23 H-Duke 1-7-1997.941 16-17 H-Maryland 1-12-1970.933 14-15 A-GeorgeWashington 2-21-1951.933 14-15 A-Virginia 2-18-1989.909 20-22 H-SouthCarolina 2-7-1987.906 29-32 H-SouthCarolina 1-5-1979.906 29-32 N1-WakeForest 2-7-1979.905 19-21 H-TexasA&M 1-7-1995.905 19-21 H-Wofford 11-21-1999.900 18-20 H-Duke 2-27-1974N1-Greensboro,NC

FREE THROW PERCENTAGES - OPPONENTS(Min.of15Attempts)

Pct. Made-Att Site-Opponent Date.952 20-21 A-Minnesota 12-28-1974.947 18-19 N1-WakeForest 2-15-1984.947 18-19 H-WakeForest 2-22-1995.941 16-17 N2-SetonHall 12-4-1990.941 16-17 H-Wisconsin-GreenBay 12-8-1991.941 16-17 N3-Duke 3-15-2008.938 15-16 H-Georgia 12-5-1963.933 14-15 H-Presbyterian 12-11-1982.933 14-15 H-N.C.State 2-10-1991.931 27-29 A-NorthCarolina 1-31-1976N1-Greensboro,NC;N2-Syracuse,NY;N3-Charlotte,NC

TOTAL REBOUNDS - CLEMSON(IncludesTeamRebounds)

No Site-Opponent Date71 H-WestVirginiaTech 12-16-198071 H-GeorgiaState 1-15-199068 H-SouthCarolina 2-21-196165 H-Georgia 1-3-196364 H-Furman 2-3-196664 H-Duke 2-15-197563 H-Virginia 2-3-196163 H-Harvard 11-28-197563 N1-FloridaInternational 12-29-1987N1-Tampa,FL

TOTAL REBOUNDS - OPPONENTS(IncludesTeamRebounds)

No Site-Opponent Date74 A-FloridaState 1-22-197071 A-SouthCarolina 2-7-197070 H-SouthCarolina 1-26-197068 N1-N.C.State 1-31-195967 A-Creighton 12-15-196265 N1-NorthCarolina 2-16-196863 A-Duke 1-9-196862 H-TheCitadel 11-25-200061 A-Duke 3-2-1962N1-Charlotte,NC

REBOUND MARGIN - CLEMSONNo CU-Opp Site-Opponent Date+43 71-28 H-WestVirginiaTech 12-16-1980+39 65-26 H-Georgia 1-3-1963+34 64-30 H-Duke 2-15-1975+32 54-22 H-WakeForest 1-6-1986+31 59-28 H-Roanoke 2-26-1977+30 52-22 H-Wagner 12-10-1988+29 40-11 H-Samford 12-29-2007+28 68-40 H-SouthCarolina 2-21-1961+28 62-34 A-Furman 12-3-1975+28 53-25 H-E.TennesseeState 12-15-2003N1-Greenville,SC

REBOUND MARGIN - OPPONENTSNo Opp-CU Site-Opponent Date+38 67-29 A-Creighton 12-15-1962+36 68-32 N1-N.C.State 1-31-1959+34 65-31 N1-NorthCarolina 2-16-1968+34 74-40 A-FloridaState 1-22-1970+30 53-23 A-Duke 12-4-1965+30 71-41 A-SouthCarolina 2-7-1970+29 52-23 A-WakeForest 2-1-1965+29 57-28 A-NorthCarolina 1-15-1994N1-Charlotte,NC

LARGEST VICTORIES - CLEMSONNo CU-Opp Site-Opponent Date+73 112-39 H-ArmstrongState 12-17-1986+72 78-6 N1-ButlerGuards 2-9-1912+67 108-41 H-IllinoisTech 12-13-1980+63 125-62 H-TexasChristian 11-27-1977+59 72-13 H-Erskine 2-19-1916+58 103-45 H-PraireViewA&M 12-16-1986+58 117-59 H-GeorgiaState 1-15-1990+55 110-55 H-GeorgiaSouthern 12-4-1976+55 133-78 H-TennesseeTech 12-11-1976N1-Greenville,SC

LARGEST VICTORIES - OPPONENTSNo CU-Opp Site-Opponent Date+61 54-115 A-Duke 12-3-1954+60 15-75 A-Georgia 1-31-1913+55 65-120 A-WakeForest 2-4-1955+54 59-113 A-N.C.State 2-20-1954+50 10-60 A-AtlantaAgriculture 2-1-1913+49 18-67 A-Kentucky 1-16-1933+48 12-60 H-Auburn 1-26-1920+48 21-69 A-N.C.State 1-15-1947

LARGEST ACC VICTORIES - CLEMSONNo CU-Opp Site-Opponent Date+34 100-66 H-Duke 2-15-1975+34 82-48 N1-BostonCollege 3-14-2008+33 78-45 H-FloridaState 2-14-1999+31 82-51 A-Virginia 2-7-2008+29 78-49 A-FloridaState 2-15-1998+29 93-64 H-Maryland 2-17-2009+28 92-64 H-GeorgiaTech 2-28-1999N1-Charlotte,NC

ASSISTS - CLEMSONNo Site-Opponent Date36 H-WestVirginiaTech 12-16-198036 H-BowlingGreenState 11-27-198135 H-SaintFrancis(NY) 1-4-198434 H-FloridaState 11-27-197634 H-Catholic 11-24-197833 N1-BostonCollege 12-28-197632 H-IllinoisTech 12-13-198032 H-Duke 2-8-1981N1-Milwaukee,WI

ASSISTS - OPPONENTSNo Site-Opponent Date35 A-GeorgiaTech 2-1-196829 N1-WakeForest 1-10-198729 A-Maryland 2-25-200328 A-GeorgiaTech 1-6-197128 N1-NorthCarolina 2-1-198428 A-NorthCarolina 2-21-1987

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28 *H-Liberty 12-28-200227 H-SouthCarolina 2-9-198527 A-NorthCarolina 1-9-199227 A-NorthCarolina 1-15-199427 A-Duke 1-7-200127 A-Maryland 1-20-2002N1-Greensboro,NC;*-Anderson,SC

BLOCKED SHOTS - CLEMSONNo Site-Opponent Date16 H-Radford 12-9-198915 H-FloridaInternational 1-12-198714 N1-FloridaInternational 12-29-198714 N3-TexasChristian 11-15-200814 H-SavannahState 11-25-200813 H-Duke 2-23-197713 H-Maryland 2-22-200512 H-Presbyterian 12-13-197512 H-Rider 1-13-198812 H-YoungstownState 1-18-198912 N2-SaintMary’s 3-16-198912 A-American-PuertoRico 11-24-198912 H-GeorgiaState 1-15-199012 H-UNCGreensboro 12-12-199212 H-NorthCarolina 1-17-200712 H-Furman 11-12-2007N1-Tampa,FL;N2-Boise,ID;N3-Charleston,SC

BLOCKED SHOTS - OPPONENTSNo Site-Opponent Date11 A-Maryland 1-16-198511 N2-Duke 3-11-199411 A-Maryland 2-28-200411 H-OldDominion 11-18-200710 A-GeorgiaTech 1-24-199110 A-NorthCarolina 1-9-199210 A-Duke 1-7-200110 A-VirginiaTech 3-1-20069 A-NorthCarolina 1-27-19909 H-Duke 1-5-19949 A-Maryland 1-26-19949 N1-WakeForest 3-4-19769 A-WakeForest 1-21-19959 H-WakeForest 1-23-19979 A-Maryland 2-24-19999 A-NorthCarolina 1-17-20019 A-Maryland 2-25-2003N1-Greensboro,NC;N2-Charlotte,NC

STEALS - CLEMSONNo Site-Opponent Date25 H-Hampton 11-19-200425 H-Furman 11-12-200720 H-GeorgiaSouthern 12-4-197620 H-WesternCarolina 2-11-199820 H-NorthCarolina 1-17-200719 H-TennesseeTech 12-11-197619 H-WakeForest 1-12-199119 H-NorthCarolina 1-31-199119 H-MoreheadState 11-30-199119 H-S.C.State 11-23-200519 A-CharlestonSouthern 11-26-2005

STEALS - OPPONENTSNo Site-Opponent Date26 A-N.C.State 1-12-197421 N1-NorthCarolina 1-5-197721 H-VirginiaTech 2-8-200620 H-EastTennesseeState 12-15-200317 A-Duke 2-22-197817 N1-NorthCarolina 1-3-197917 H-SouthCarolina 12-6-200317 A-GeorgiaTech 2-3-2007N1-Greensboro,NC

FEWEST TURNOVERS - CLEMSONNo Site-Opponent Date3 N2-NorthCarolina 3-10-19955 H-N.C.State 3-3-19935 N2-WakeForest 3-9-19965 H-Maryland 2-22-2000

6 A-Furman 12-30-19666 N1-NorthCarolina 2-18-19666 H-IllinoisTech 12-13-19806 H-N.C.State 1-9-19846 H-SouthCarolina 2-9-19946 H-Furman 2-8-19956 N2-NorthCarolina 3-8-19966 A-Virginia 12-7-19966 A-N.C.State 2-1-19976 N2-WakeForest 3-6-19986 H-NorthCarolina 2-6-20006 N1-FloridaState 3-7-20026 A-WakeForest 3-1-20036 H-EastCarolina 1-3-2009N1-Charlotte,NC;N2-Greensboro,NC

FEWEST TURNOVERS - OPPONENTSNo Site-Opponent Date3 A-N.C.State 2-1-19973 H-GeorgeWashington 12-22-20004 A-SouthCarolina 2-11-19844 A-Virginia 2-14-19875 H-Virginia 1-11-19865 A-Virginia 1-10-19885 A-Maryland 2-7-19895 *H-Cincinnati 12-22-20036 A-Maryland 2-26-19666 N2-SouthCarolina 3-5-19706 A-GeorgiaTech 1-5-19806 A-N.C.State 2-4-19816 H-SouthernMississippi 12-4-19826 A-N.C.State 2-8-19846 N1-WakeForest 3-7-19876 N2-Maryland 3-12-19926 A-VirginiaTech 3-17-19956 A-SetonHall 12-19-19976 N3-OregonState 11-28-19996 A-Maryland 1-20-20026 A-Virginia 1-22-2005N1 - Landover, MD; N2 - Charlotte, NC; N3 - Greenville, SC;*-Anderson,SC

FEWEST TURNOVERS - BOTH TEAMSNo CU-Opp Site-Opponent Date9 6-3 A-N.C.State 2-1-199711 3-8 N2-NorthCarolina 3-10-199513 7-6 N1-SouthCarolina 3-5-197014 6-8 A-Furman 12-30-196614 6-8 H-N.C.State 1-9-198414 9-5 H-Virginia 1-11-198614 9-5 A-Virginia 1-10-198814 5-9 H-N.C.State 3-3-199314 7-7 H-NorthCarolina 2-18-200114 6-8 N1-FloridaState 3-7-2002N1-Charlotte,NC;N2-Greensboro,NC

MOST TURNOVERS - CLEMSONNo Site-Opponent Date41 A-Furman 12-6-197238 A-N.C.State 1-12-197436 H-AustinPeayState 11-29-197535 A-Purdue 12-5-197335 A-CharlestonSouthern 12-1-199330 H-N.C.State 2-22-197530 N1-NorthCarolina 1-5-197730 A-Duke 1-29-2000N1-Greensboro,NC

MOST TURNOVERS - OPPONENTSNo Site-Opponent Date47 H-AppalachianState 12-7-197438 A-Purdue 12-5-197337 H-Hampton 11-19-200437 H-Furman 11-12-200736 H-Auburn 11-30-197335 H-GeorgiaSouthern 12-4-197635 H-TexasChristian 11-25-1977

MOST TURNOVERS - BOTH TEAMSNo CU-Opp Site-Opponent Date73 35-38 A-Purdue 12-5-1973

71 41-30 A-Furman 12-6-197269 22-47 H-AppalachianState 12-7-197466 32-34 H-Furman 1-23-197465 38-27 A-N.C.State 1-12-197460 25-35 H-GeorgiaSouthern 12-4-197659 35-24 A-CharlestonSouthern 12-1-1993

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO - CLEMSONRatio Ast-TO Site-Opponent Date5.33/1 32-6 H-IllinoisTech 12-13-19805.00/1 25-5 H-N.C.State 3-3-19934.00/1 32-8 H-SouthCarolina 2-9-19813.83/1 23-6 H-N.C.State 1-9-19843.75/1 30-8 H-MD-EasternShore 2-27-19823.66/1 22-6 H-SouthCarolina 2-9-19943.63/1 29-8 H-WesternCarolina 2-11-19983.60/1 36-10 H-BowlingGreenSt. 11-27-19813.44/1 31-9 H-Baylor 12-19-19833.42/1 24-7 H-FloridaState 2-12-20003.33/1 10-3 N1-NorthCarolina 3-10-1995N1-Greensboro,NC

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO - OPPONENTSRatio Ast-TO Site-Opponent Date4.80/1 24-5 A-Maryland 2-7-19894.75/1 19-4 A-Virginia 2-14-19874.66/1 14-3 H-GeorgeWashington 12-22-19994.50/1 27-6 A-Maryland 1-20-20024.33/1 26-6 A-N.C.State 2-14-19814.25/1 17-4 A-SouthCarolina 2-11-19853.43/1 24-7 A-Marquette 12-20-19803.20/1 16-5 H-Virginia 1-11-19863.00/1 18-6 A-N.C.State 2-8-19843.00/1 15-5 A-Virginia 1-10-19883.00/1 9-3 A-N.C.State 2-1-1997

DUNKS - CLEMSONDunks Site-Opponent Date16 H-GeorgiaState 1-15-199012 H-YoungstownState 1-18-198912 H-WesternCarolina 1-17-199011 H-Radford 12-9-198910 H-Wofford 2-6-199610 H-WesternCarolina 2-11-19989 N1-DelawareState 12-29-19879 H-AppalachianState 1-24-19949 H-Butler 3-18-19999 N2-BostonCollege 3-14-2008N1-LittleRock,AR;N2-Charlotte,NC

CHARGES TAKEN - CLEMSONCT Site-Opponent Date11 H-NorthCarolina 1-27-19799 H-Catholic 11-24-19787 H-N.C.State 1-7-19876 H-WesternCarolina 12-16-19786 H-Siena 11-30-19796 H-Maryland 2-29-19806 H-Baltimore 2-28-1981

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS - CLEMSON(Since1979-80)

Reb Site-Opponent Date33 A-NorthCarolina 1-9-199228 H-GeorgiaState 1-15-199027 A-American-PuertoRico 12-24-198927 A-FloridaAtlantic 12-21-199026 N1-FloridaState 3-4-199926 H-WakeForest 2-13-200226 H-SouthCarolina 12-3-200525 H-GeorgiaState 11-28-198025 H-Hofstra 1-20-199025 H-Wagner 12-10-198825 A-NorthCarolina 1-26-1997N1-Charlotte,NC

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WINS1. 1986-87 25-6 2006-07 25-113. 1989-90 24-8 2007-08 24-105. 1979-80 23-9 1996-97 23-10 2008-09 23-98. 1976-77 22-69. 1980-81 20-11 1998-99 20-15

WINNING PERCENTAGE(Min.20gamesplayed)

1. 1986-87 25-6 .8062. 1976-77 22-6 .7853. 1989-90 24-8 .7504. 1979-80 23-9 .719 2008-09 23-9 .7196. 1951-52 17-7 .7087. 2007-08 24-10 .7068. 1996-97 23-10 .6979. 2006-07 25-11 .69410. 1966-67 17-8 .680

GAMES PLAYED1. 2006-07 362. 1998-99 353. 1985-86 34 1993-94 34 2007-08 346. 1996-97 337. 1979-80 32 1989-90 32 1997-98 32 2004-05 32 2005-06 32 2008-09 32

POINTS1. 1989-90 2,7772. 2007-08 2,6933. 1986-87 2,6694. 2006-07 2,6365. 1979-80 2,5596. 1993-94 2,5577. 1985-86 2,5468. 1998-99 2,5089. 2008-09 2,50710. 1976-77 2,425

SCORING AVERAGE1. 1976-77 86.62. 1986-87 86.13. 1955-56 86.04. 1975-76 83.45. 1977-78 82.66. 1969-70 80.3 1974-75 80.38. 1979-80 80.09. 1988-89 79.810. 1989-90 79.3

SCORING MARGIN1. 1976-77 +17.72. 1986-87 +14.63. 2008-09 +10.34. 1979-80 +9.85. 1989-90 +9.4 2007-08 +9.47. 1977-78 +8.98. 1980-81 +8.79. 1975-76 +8.310. 1974-75 +8.2

FIELD GOALS MADE1. 1989-90 1,0602. 1985-86 1,0203. 2006-07 1,0174. 2007-08 1,0005. 1979-80 999

6. 1986-87 9907. 1976-77 9788. 1975-76 9669. 1980-81 95510. 1974-75 935

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS1. 2007-08 2,1912. 2006-07 2,1703. 1989-90 2,1484. 1985-86 2,1465. 1955-56 2,0046. 1993-94 1,9847. 2008-09 1,9718. 1979-80 1,9589. 2005-06 1,95510. 1974-75 1,918 1982-83 1,918

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE1. 1986-87 .5292. 1977-78 .5213. 1976-77 .5184. 1981-82 .5145. 1975-76 .5116. 1979-80 .510 1980-81 .5108. 1983-84 .5049. 1978-79 .498 1988-89 .498

FREE THROWS MADE1. 1955-56 6242. 1979-80 5613. 1996-97 5434. 1989-90 5405. 1998-99 5216. 1966-67 5197. 1969-70 5138. 1967-68 5129. 1971-72 50910. 1985-86 506

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS1. 1955-56 9122. 1989-90 8863. 1998-99 8404. 1979-80 8395. 1996-97 7996. 1993-94 7677. 1969-70 7638. 1967-68 7559. 1997-98 75110. 1966-67 736

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE1. 1981-82 .7342. 1956-57 .7323. 1973-74 .7254. 1960-61 .716 1986-87 .7166. 1972-73 .7157. 1957-58 .7138. 1971-72 .7089. 1959-60 .70710. 1966-67 .705

REBOUNDS1. 1989-90 1,4302. 1998-99 1,3543. 1993-94 1,3274. 1985-86 1,3095. 2007-08 1,3056. 1961-62 1,2847. 2006-07 1,2648. 1974-75 1,2229. 1975-76 1,19810. 2001-02 1,193

REBOUND AVERAGE1. 1961-62 47.6

2. 1962-63 45.43. 1967-68 44.84. 1960-61 44.75. 1955-56 44.06. 1965-66 43.97. 1959-60 43.88. 1966-67 43.69. 1975-76 42.810. 1963-64 42.5

REBOUND MARGIN1. 1998-99 +8.22. 1975-76 +5.83. 2001-02 +5.34. 1985-86 +4.9 1984-85 +4.9 1974-75 +4.97. 1989-90 +4.5 1996-97 +4.59. 1999-00 +4.410. 1980-81 +4.3 1986-87 +4.3

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS(Since1978-79)

1. 2007-08 5362. 1998-99 4913. 1989-90 4904. 2006-07 4895. 1993-94 4676. 2005-06 4667. 2008-09 4628. 2004-05 4509. 2001-02 44210. 1984-85 429

ASSISTS1. 1980-81 6362. 1985-86 6133. 1979-80 6104. 1982-83 6035. 1989-90 6026. 1976-77 5737. 1986-87 5728. 1983-84 5719. 2006-07 56210. 1981-82 557

ASSISTS/GAME1. 1980-81 20.522. 1976-77 20.463. 1983-84 20.394. 1981-82 19.895. 1982-83 19.456. 1979-80 19.067. 1986-87 18.458. 1985-86 18.039. 1988-89 17.5710. 1989-90 17.20

STEALS1. 2005-06 3522. 2006-07 3423. 2007-08 3344. 1989-90 3315. 2004-05 3196. 1976-77 3057. 1992-93 298 2008-09 2989. 1979-80 27010. 1990-91 260

STEALS/GAME1. 2005-06 11.002. 1976-77 10.893. 2004-05 9.974. 1992-93 9.935. 2007-08 9.826. 2006-07 9.507. 1989-90 9.458. 2008-09 9.31

9. 1990-91 9.2810. 1991-92 8.89

BLOCKED SHOTS1. 1989-90 2352. 2006-07 1913. 1988-89 1894. 2008-09 1875. 2007-08 1856. 1975-76 1797. 1992-93 1738. 1974-75 167 1987-88 16710. 2004-05 166

BLOCKED SHOTS/GAME1. 1989-90 6.712. 1975-76 6.393. 1988-89 6.304. 2008-09 5.845. 1992-93 5.776. 1987-88 5.767. 1976-77 5.688. 2007-08 5.449. 1990-91 5.3210. 2006-07 5.31

FEWEST TURNOVERS/GAME1. 1994-95 11.572. 1995-96 11.623. 1996-97 12.794. 1997-98 12.545. 2002-03 13.466. 1981-82 13.507. 1982-83 13.688. 1980-81 13.879. 1985-86 14.2110. 1979-80 14.88

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIORk Ratio (Ast-TO) Year1. 1.479 636-430 1980-812. 1.474 557-378 1981-823. 1.422 603-424 1982-834. 1.344 571-425 1983-845. 1.282 610-476 1979-806. 1.269 613-483 1985-867. 1.240 573-462 1976-778. 1.235 400-324 1994-959. 1.201 484-403 1997-9810. 1.192 572-480 1986-87

DUNKS1. 1989-90 1762. 1988-89 1243. 1993-94 1154. 1992-93 1135. 2007-08 1126. 2006-07 1007. 1987-88 99 1998-99 999. 1976-77 9710. 1979-80 96

CHARGES TAKEN1. 1978-79 1092. 1979-80 883. 1980-81 584. 1985-86 54 1996-97 546. 2008-09 49

7. 1986-87 488. 1999-00 479. 1998-99 4610. 1987-88 45 2006-07 45

THREE-POINT GOALS1. 2007-08 2712. 2008-09 2563. 2000-01 248 2006-07 2485. 1993-94 2406. 2005-06 2387. 1998-99 2338. 1986-87 2039. 2004-05 19810. 1994-95 197

THREE-POINT GOALS/GAME1. 2000-01 8.00 2008-09 8.003. 2007-08 7.974. 2005-06 7.445. 1993-94 7.066. 1994-95 7.047. 2006-07 6.898. 1998-99 6.669. 1986-87 6.5510. 1992-93 6.40

THREE-POINT ATTEMPTS1. 2005-06 7402. 2007-08 7283. 2006-07 7254. 1992-94 6995. 2000-01 6926. 2008-09 6847. 1998-99 6658. 2004-05 5969. 1999-00 57010. 1992-93 554 1994-95 554

THREE-POINT ATTEMPTS/GAME1. 2005-06 23.132. 2000-01 22.323. 2007-08 21.414. 2008-09 21.385. 1993-94 20.566. 2006-07 20.147. 1994-95 19.798. 1998-99 19.00 1999-00 19.0010. 2004-05 18.63

THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE1. 1986-87 203-453 .4482. *1982-83 123-283 .4353. 1991-92 161-422 .3824. 2008-09 256-684 .3745. 2007-08 271-728 .3726. 2000-01 248-692 .3587. 1994-95 197-554 .3568. 1998-99 233-665 .3509. 2002-03 135-389 .347010. 1992-93 192-554 .3465

* - Distance was 17’9” on three-point goals; Bold denotes teamscoachedbyOliverPurnell.

1982-83 17’9” (15 ACC games and vs. Presbyterian) 19’9” (3 games in Alaska Shootout)1986-87 19’9” (All games)to 2007-082008-09 20’9” (All games)to Present

Three-Point Distances

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Season Record Pts PPG FG FGA FG% FT FTA FT% REB REB/G PF1956-57 17-7 1,739 72.5 624 1,567 .398 491 671 .732 804 33.5 465 1,977 82.4 714 1,703 .419 549 778 .706 988 41.2 3721957-58 8-16 1,650 68.7 636 1,630 .390 378 530 .713 906 37.8 460 1,723 71.8 644 1,618 .398 435 663 .656 1,006 41.8 3911958-59 8-16 1,365 56.9 531 1,445 .367 303 445 .681 891 37.1 405 1,540 64.2 565 1,521 .371 410 561 .731 1,143 47.6 3401959-60 10-16 1,668 64.2 652 1,744 .374 364 515 .707 1,140 43.8 472 1,838 70.7 674 1,616 .419 390 697 .703 1,252 48.2 3861960-61 10-16 1,742 67.0 645 1,625 .385 452 631 .716 1,162 44.7 424 1,834 70.5 710 1,701 .471 414 603 .687 1,177 45.3 4421961-62 12-15 1,947 72.1 753 1,836 .410 441 662 .667 1,284 47.6 581 2,014 74.6 729 1,708 .427 556 794 .700 1,237 45.8 5261962-63 12-13 1,685 67.4 648 1,590 .408 389 568 .685 1,135 45.4 441 1,673 66.9 637 1,575 .404 399 584 .683 1,109 44.4 4491963-64 13-12 1,755 70.2 663 1,592 .416 429 623 .689 1,063 42.5 452 1,725 69.0 641 1,499 .428 443 621 .713 1,096 43.8 4751964-65 8-15 1,707 74.2 654 1,449 .451 399 596 .669 942 40.9 498 1,741 75.7 632 1,434 .441 477 673 .713 893 31.7 6351965-66 15-10 1,922 76.9 718 1,579 .455 486 696 .698 1,098 43.9 509 1,834 73.4 681 1,566 .435 472 666 .709 1,052 42.1 5211966-67 17-8 1,851 74.0 666 1,441 .462 519 736 .705 1,082 43.3 461 1,758 70.3 664 1,576 .421 430 576 .721 988 39.5 5491967-68 4-20 1,716 71.5 602 1,520 .396 512 755 .678 1,074 44.8 478 1,793 82.2 764 1,638 .466 445 625 .712 1,141 47.5 5701968-69 6-19 1,900 79.2 717 1,672 .429 466 702 .664 986 41.1 510 2,050 85.4 768 1,545 .497 514 705 .729 1,173 48.9 5241969-70 7-19 2,089 80.3 788 1,778 .443 513 763 .672 1,040 40.0 487 2,348 90.3 949 1,864 .509 450 615 .732 1,280 49.2 5521970-71 9-17 1,531 58.9 538 1,206 .446 455 717 .635 868 33.4 526 1,714 65.9 626 1,378 .454 462 648 .713 1,000 38.5 5651971-72 10-16 1,649 63.4 570 1,328 .429 509 719 .708 978 37.6 518 1,719 66.1 633 1,385 .457 453 645 .702 934 35.9 5611972-73 12-14 1,816 69.8 701 1,568 .447 414 579 .715 1,039 39.9 551 1,804 69.4 720 1,590 .453 364 504 .722 1,003 38.6 5981973-74 14-12 1,777 68.3 734 1,675 .438 309 426 .725 1,079 41.5 555 1,803 69.3 717 1,571 .456 369 508 .726 972 37.4 5051974-75 17-11 2,249 80.3 935 1,918 .487 379 565 .671 1,222 42.0 650 2,018 72.1 762 1,694 .449 494 712 .694 1,097 37.1 595

Overall - 17 games (twice)1.Beganwiththefirstgameinthe1986-87season,a108-91winoverGeorgiaStateonNov.28,andendedwitha105-103losstoDukeonJan.24,1987.2.Beganwiththefirstgameofthe2006-07season,an83-44winoverArkansasStateonNov.10,andendedwitha92-87lossatMarylandonJan.13,2007.Note:Bothwinningstreaksalsomostconsecutivewinstoopenseason

Home - 29 gamesBeganwitha75-58winoverMarylandonJan.7,1989andendedina108-100losstoUNCCharlotteonDec.15,1990.

Away - 10 gamesBeganonDec.14,1986witha71-65winoverSouthCarolina,andendedwitha96-80losstoNorthCarolinaonFeb.21,1987.

ACC - 7 gamesBeganwithan80-60winoverN.C.StateonFeb.4,1967andendedwitha73-71losstoVirginiaonFeb.27,1967.

ACC Home - 13 gamesBeganwitha75-58winoverMarylandonJan.7,1989andendedonJan.8,1991witha82-78losstoVirginia.

ACC Away - 5 gamesBeganonJan.10,1987witha91-88overtimewinagainstWakeForest,andendedonFeb.21,1987witha96-80losstoNorthCarolina.

Non-Conference - 18 gamesBeganonNov.10,2006withan83-44winoverArkansasState,andendedwitha78-73lossintheNITchampionshipgametoWestVirginiaonMar.29,2007.

Home Non-Conference - 20 gamesBeganwitha69-53winoverLouisianaTechinthefirstroundoftheNITonMar.15,2006andendedwitha82-72losstoCharlotteonJan.9,2008.

Road Non-Conference - 9 gamesBeganonNov.12,2006witha74-70winoverOldDominionandisongoingheadingintothe2009-10season.

Longest Winning Streaks

The Tigers have won nine straight non-conference road games.

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Season Record Pts PPG FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Reb-Avg PF AS-TO CT-D BS-ST1975-76 18-10 2,336 83.4 966-1,889 .551 404-600 .673 1,198-42.8 623 458-562 179-245

2,102 75.1 814-1,834 .444 474-683 .694 1,037-37.0 593 316-534 -2271976-77 22-6 2,425 86.6 978-1,890 .518 469-702 .668 1,190-42.1 586 573-462 159-305 1,930 68.9 758-1,794 .423 414-595 .696 1,077-38.5 645 299-599 -2191977-78 15-12 2,230 82.6 900-1,728 .521 430-617 .697 1,015-37.6 604 465-445 117-228 1,991 73.7 771-1,664 .463 449-647 .694 965-35.7 602 279-508 -1951978-79 19-10 2,087 72.0 849-1,733 .490 389-569 .684 347 1,007-34.7 597 447-480 109-62 96-243 1,901 65.6 747-1,564 .478 407-562 .724 918-31.7 606 331-559 51-2101979-80 23-9 2,559 80.0 999-1,958 .510 561-839 .669 370 1,173-36.7 631 610-476 88-96 123-270 2,245 70.2 875-1,844 .475 496-680 .729 1,074-33.4 756 507-578 75-2201980-81 20-11 2,339 75.5 955-1,873 .510 429-612 .691 390 1,115-36.0 562 636-430 58-90 79-218 2,070 66.8 820-1,782 .460 430-603 .713 983-31.7 635 442-473 49-2201981-82 14-14 1,950 69.6 793-1,542 .514 364-496 .734 299 873-31.2 516 574-378 43-31 36-148 1,825 65.2 726-1,475 .492 373-543 .687 806-28.8 514 395-399 56-1981982-83 11-20 2,343 75.6 912-1,918 .475 123-283 .435 396-574 .690 344 1,076-34.7 694 603-424 41-36 81-181 2,418 78.0 887-1,801 .493 86-203 .424 558-782 .713 1,098-35.4 594 503-435 85-1801983-84 14-14 2,001 71.5 827-1,625 .509 347-504 .688 298 986-35.2 530 571-425 41-45 108-163 1,907 68.1 742-1,646 .451 423-610 .693 920-32.9 519 428-396 54-1801984-85 16-13 2,176 75.0 894-1,878 .476 388-589 .659 429 1,157-39.9 549 486-439 44-59 94-185 2,060 71.0 829-1,774 .467 402-578 .696 1,016-35.0 568 475-453 103-1981985-86 19-15 2,546 74.9 1,020-2,146 .475 506-719 .704 426 1,309-38.5 632 613-483 54-72 108-202 2,294 67.5 904-2,012 .449 486-689 .705 1,144-33.6 659 533-510 93-2141986-87 25-6 2,669 86.1 990-1,873 .529 203-453 .448 486-679 .716 350 1,129-36.4 555 572-480 48-72 137-218 2,216 71.5 823-1,884 .437 138-341 .405 432-574 .753 320 995-32.1 613 438-476 85-2071987-88 14-15 2,156 74.3 840-1,667 .504 93-312 .298 383-598 .640 331 1,043-36.0 506 480-463 45-99 167-190 2,088 72.0 793-1,775 .447 121-327 .370 381-566 .673 348 996-34.3 542 416-417 55-2061988-89 19-11 2,395 79.8 915-1,837 .498 127-371 .342 438-678 .646 384 1,142-38.1 572 527-486 30-124 189-227 2,269 75.6 832-1,811 .459 143-368 .389 462-668 .692 328 1,035-34.5 588 506-462 67-2231989-90 26-9 2,777 79.3 1,060-2,148 .493 117-397 .295 540-886 .609 490 1,430-40.8 663 602-556 30-176 235-331 2,447 69.3 889-2,170 .410 174-519 .335 495-708 .699 440 1,273-36.4 736 494-598 89-2691990-91 11-17 2,063 73.7 801-1,735 .462 121-406 .298 340-543 .626 373 1,076-38.4 528 454-436 19-94 149-260 2,147 76.7 748-1,728 .433 184-463 .397 467-639 .731 397 1,040-37.1 489 425-436 91-2671991-92 14-14 2,144 76.6 820-1,743 .470 161-422 .382 343-575 .597 412 1,055-37.7 554 454-454 19-73 103-249 2,133 75.5 748-1,710 .437 159-497 .320 458-652 .702 407 1,056-37.7 499 441-459 98-2391992-93 17-13 2,376 79.2 876-1,857 .472 192-554 .347 432-649 .666 413 1,121-37.4 536 510-491 26-113 173-298 2,301 76.7 850-1,889 .450 202-570 .354 399-590 .676 436 1,116-37.2 551 504-503 92-2441993-94 18-16 2,557 75.2 910-1,984 .459 240-699 .343 497-767 .648 467 1,327-39.0 605 553-570 24-115 144-255 2,477 72.9 878-2,093 .419 252-706 .357 469-660 .711 452 1,188-34.9 625 511-468 110-2761994-95 15-13 1,794 64.1 652-1,424 .458 197-554 .356 293-421 .696 288 844-30.1 516 400-324 31-36 47-212 1,749 62.5 578-1,324 .437 208-602 .346 385-552 .697 285 826-29.5 451 346-369 79-1491995-96 18-11 1,971 68.0 691-1,551 .446 149-440 .339 440-668 .659 346 999-34.5 535 374-337 22-62 86-199 1,826 63.0 610-1,435 .425 211-609 .346 395-575 .687 299 898-31.0 560 366-407 82-1571996-97 23-10 2,249 68.2 774-1,746 .443 158-509 .310 543-799 .680 380 1,155-35.0 633 458-422 54-52 85-228 2,028 61.5 688-1,611 .427 180-575 .313 472-710 .665 325 1,005-30.5 683 363-492 86-2071997-98 18-14 2,309 72.2 842-1,783 .472 164-485 .338 461-751 .614 369 1,082-33.8 683 484-403 33-80 90-256 2,090 65.3 677-1,569 .431 198-547 .362 538-792 .679 334 1,032-32.3 640 359-525 94-1861998-99 20-15 2,508 71.7 877-1,910 .459 233-665 .350 521-840 .620 491 1,354-38.7 668 527-534 46-99 111-227 2,263 64.7 769-1,872 .411 244-768 .318 481-711 .677 358 1,066-30.5 742 437-491 96-2491999-00 10-20 1,933 64.4 680-1,682 .404 189-570 .332 384-572 .671 398 1,173-39.1 614 389-462 47-33 93-146 2,100 70.0 682-1,667 .409 251-712 .353 485-717 .676 333 1,042-34.7 579 422-341 125-2272000-01 12-19 2,298 74.1 797-1,879 .424 248-692 .358 456-658 .702 384 1,185-38.2 668 434-496 32-44 69-187 2,471 79.7 853-1,945 .439 261-751 .348 504-760 .663 417 1,207-38.9 621 512-451 116-2392001-02 13-17 2,173 72.4 794-1,797 .442 172-543 .317 413-658 .628 442 1,193-41.1 549 426-460 38-71 101-214 2,214 73.8 769-1,762 .436 256-699 .366 420-615 .683 341 1,039-35.8 595 442-412 92-2302002-03 15-13 1,916 68.4 685-1,551 .442 135-389 .347 411-626 .657 376 1,004-35.9 536 351-377 33-52 74-199 1,907 68.1 668-1,542 .433 210-610 .344 361-526 .686 333 943-33.7 585 409-404 89-1952003-04 10-18 1,839 65.7 649-1,504 .432 134-418 .321 407-645 .631 398 1,050-37.5 523 359-537 40-55 125-191 1,986 70.9 704-1,648 .427 175-526 .333 403-558 .722 352 940-33.6 594 389-394 85-2912004-05 16-16 2,294 71.7 832-1,878 .443 198-596 .332 432-719 .601 450 1,186-37.1 652 463-565 39-59 166-319 2,218 69.3 771-1,764 .437 182-497 .366 494-726 .680 378 1,122-35.1 636 414-589 96-3052005-06 19-13 2,378 74.3 853-1,955 .436 238-740 .322 434-703 .617 466 1,184-37.0 636 456-497 30-91 142-352

2,172 67.9 781-1,739 .449 155-441 .351 455-686 .663 360 1,150-35.9 622 376-607 104-2702006-07 25-11 2,636 73.2 1,017-2,170 .469 248-725 .342 354-612 .578 489 1,264-35.1 606 562-512 45-100 191-342

2,365 65.7 878-1,954 .449 195-565 .345 414-584 .709 391 1,194-33.2 616 454-625 100-2392007-08 24-10 2,693 79.2 1,000-2,191 .456 271-728 .372 422-677 .623 536 1,305-38.4 664 535-505 42-112 185-334 2,372 69.8 860-1,967 .437 171-561 .305 481-671 .717 435 1,229-36.1 609 418-609 120-2302008-09 23-9 2,507 78.3 912-1,971 .463 256-684 .374 427-621 .688 462 1,189-37.2 575 478-456 49-94 187-298 2,177 68.0 794-1,842 .431 190-529 .359 399-599 .666 429 1,127-35.2 577 427-549 106-243

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ACC BESTS & NCAA RANKINGS

Tigers in the NCAA Top 25 Statistical Rankings

Team BestsOpponent Points Field Goal Percentage Victory MarginBostonCollege 128(N),12-28-1976 .570(49-86),(N),12-28-1976 +52(128-76),(N),12-28-1976Duke 103(H),1-24-1987 .655(36-55),(H),2-28-1990 +34(100-66),(H),2-15-1975FloridaState 108(H),11-27-1976 .579(44-76),(H),11-27-1976 +33(78-45),(H),2-15-1999GeorgiaTech 106(H),2-22-1966 .615(32-52)(H),1-11-1984 +29(98-69),(H),1-8-1977Maryland 97(A),2-22-2005 .623(33-53)(A),2-4-1987 +29(93-64)(H),2-17-2009Miami(FL) 98(N),1-5-1956 .509(29-57),(H),12-20-1994 +20(75-55),(H),12-20-1994NorthCarolina 99(H),1-28-1987 .592(29-49)(A),1-27-1982 +20(93-73)(H),1-29-1977 99(H),1-14-1956N.C.State 103(H),2-21-1976 .620(31-50)(H),1-31-1998 +22(92-70)(H),2-22-1975 +22(95-73)(H),1-29-1994Virginia 104(H),1-10-1970 .675(27-40)(A),2-21-1984 +31(82-51)(A),2-7-2008VirginiaTech 87(H),1-22-1966 .524(23-45),(A),1-23-1971 +14(46-32),(A),2-5-1936WakeForest 104(H),2-28-1970 .596(31-52)(H),2-8-1978 +27(87-61)(A),1-4-1964 +27(91-64)(H),1-6-1986

Individual BestsOpponent Points ReboundsBostonCollege 23,TreeRollins(N),12-28-1976 13, Trevor Booker (A), 2-10-2009Duke 38,BillYarborough(H),1-11-1956 20,HoraceGrant(H),2-26-1986FloridaState 36,EdwardScott(H),2-23-2002 20,HaroldJamison(N),3-4-1999GeorgiaTech 41,WillSolomon(H),1-24-2001 20,TreeRollins(H),1-8-1977 20,DaleDavis(A),3-3-1990Maryland 35,ButchZatezalo(A),1-13-1969 23,TreeRollins(H),1-19-1977 35,ButchZatezalo(H),1-15-1968 35,ChoppyPatterson(A),2-25-1961Miami(FL) 28,K.C.Rivers(A),12-21-2008 16, Trevor Booker (A), 12-21-2008NorthCarolina 35,ButchZatezalo(N),2-15-1969 21,EarleMaxwell(N),2-18-1961 21,DaleDavis(H),2-1-1989N.C.State 43,ButchZatezalo(N),2-14-1970 18,RichieMahaffey(A),2-3-1968 18,DaleDavis(H),2-12-1990Virginia 43,WillSolomon(H),1-15-2000 21,DavidAngel(H),1-27-1973VirginiaTech 33,ButchZatezalo(A),1-25-1969 18,KenGardner(H),1-22-1966WakeForest 46,ButchZatezalo(A),2-18-1969 20,HoraceGrant(H),2-18-1987

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YEAR PLAYER/TEAM RANK CATEGORY STAT ChrisWhitney 24th Assists/Game 6.41993-94 SharoneWright 19th Rebounds/Game 10.6 SharoneWright 15th BlockedShots/Game 4.131994-95 Clemson 6th ScoringDefense 62.51995-96 Clemson 12th ScoringDefense 63.01996-97 Clemson 19th ScoringDefense 61.51998-99 HaroldJamison 18th Rebounds/Game 9.9 Clemson 8th ReboundMargin +8.21999-00 WillSolomon 16th Scoring 20.9 WillSolomon 17th 3-PointFieldGoals/Game 3.22000-01 WillSolomon 19th 3-PointFieldGoals/Game 3.172001-02 EdwardScott 3rd Assists/Game 7.92003-04 SharrodFord 21st BlockedShots/Game 2.32004-05 Clemson 7th Steals/Game 10.3 Clemson 20th BlockedShots/Game 5.22005-06 Clemson 2nd Steals/Game 11.0 ShawanRobinson 3rd FreeThrowPercentage 91.3 VernonHamilton 15th Steals/Game 2.72006-07 Clemson 12th Steals/Game 9.5 Clemson 21st BlockedShots/Game 5.32007-08 Clemson 4th Steals/Game 9.8 Clemson 18th BlockedShots/Game 5.4 Clemson 19th Scoring 79.22008-09 Clemson 7th Steals/Game 9.3 Clemson 10th BlockedShots/Game 5.8 Clemson 16th ScoringMargin +10.3 Clemson 17th Scoring 78.3 TrevorBooker 22nd Rebounds/Game 9.7

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Individual RecordsCategory Clemson OpponentsPoints: 26 byDaleDavisvsLaSalle,3-17-1990 36 byBobbyJacksonofMinnesota,3-20-1997Field Goals: 10 byBillyWilliamsvsBrighamYoung,3-8-1980 12 byLionelSimmonsofLaSalle,3-17-1990 10 byEldenCampbellvs.SaintMary’s,3-16-1989 10 byEldenCampbellvs.Arizona,3-8-1989Field Goal Attempts: 19 byBillyWilliamsvs.BrighamYoung,3-8-1980 23 byRoshodJohnsonofWesternMichigan,3-13-1998 19 byBillyWilliamsvs.UCLA,3-15-1980Field Goal %(min.8att.): .875 byHaroldJamison(7-8)vs.WesternMichigan,3-13-1998 .833 byAlanTaylor(10-12)ofBrighamYoung,3-8-19803-Point Goals: 5 byDavidYoungvs.SaintMary’s,3-16-1989 8 byRoshodJohnsonofWesternMichigan,3-13-1998 5 byAndriusJurkunasvs.Georgia,3-14-19963-Point Attempts: 11 byK.C.Riversvs.Villanova,3-21-2008 15 byRoshodJohnsonofWesternMichigan,3-13-1998Free Throws: 10 byDaleDavisvs.LaSalle,3-17-1990 12 byBobbyJacksonofMinnesota,3-20-1997 10 byMohamedWonivs.Minnesota,3-20-1997Free Throw Attempts: 14 byDaleDavisvs.LaSalle,3-17-1990 13 byBobbyJacksonofMinnesota,3-20-1997Free Throw Perfection: 10-10 byMohamedWonivs.Minnesota,3-20-1997 8-8 byMikeSandersofUCLA,3-15-1980Rebounds: 17 byDaleDavisvs.LaSalle(3-17-1990),Connecticut,(3-22-1990) 15 byScottBurrellofConnecticut,3-22-1990Assists: 8 byBillyWilliamsvs.BrighamYoung,3-8-1980 8 byMikeBrooksofLamar,3-12-1980Blocked Shots: 4 byEldenCampbellvs.SaintMary’s,3-16-1989 4 byAnthonyCookofArizona,3-8-1989Steals: 4 byTerrellMcIntyrevs.WesternMichigan,3-13-1998 4 byJasonKimbroughofWesternMichigan,3-13-1998Minutes: 42 byMerlCodevs.Minnesota,3-20-1997 49 byBobbyJacksonofMinnesota,3-20-1997 42 byTerrellMcIntyrevs.Minnesota,3-20-1997

Team RecordsCateorgy Clemson OpponentsPoints: 84 vs.Minnesota,3-20-1997 94 byArizona,3-8-1989Field Goals: 32 vs.UtahState,3-6-1980 33 byArizona,3-8-1989 32 vs.SaintMary’s,3-16-1989Field Goal Attempts: 67 vs.UCLA,3-15-1980 73 byLaSalle,3-17-1990Field Goal %: .604 vs.SaintMary’s(32-53),3-16-1989 .556 byUCLA(30-54),3-15-19803-Point Goals: 9 vs.Georgia,3-14-1996 11 byWesternMichigan,3-13-1998 vs.Villanova,3-21-20083-Point Attempts: 33 vs.Villanova,3-21-2008 35 byLaSalle,3-17-1990Free Throws: 28 vs.Tulsa,3-16-1997 34 byMinnesota,3-20-1997Free Throw Attempts: 38 vs.Tulsa,3-16-1997 45 byMinnesota,3-20-1997Free Throw %: .857 vsMichigan,3-19-2009 .778 byLamar(14-18),1980Rebounds: 55 vs.LaSalle,3-17-1990 40 byUCLA,3-15-1980Assists: 19 vs.UCLA,3-15-1980 17 byUCLA,3-15-1980Turnovers: 23 vs.Lamar,3-12-1980 20 byUtahState,3-6-1980Blocked Shots: 12 vs.SaintMary’s,3-16-1989 7 byArizona,3-8-1989Steals: 9 vs.Connecticut,3-22-1990 11 byLaSalle,3-17-1990 11 byMinnesota,3-20-1997

Year Site Regional Seed Opponent W L Score Clemson’s Top Players 1980 Ogden,UT West 6 UtahState W 76-73 Williams22pts,Gilliams14pts,Nance13pts1980 Ogden,UT West 6 BrighamYoung W 71-66 Williams16pts,Nance16pts,11reb1980 Tucson,AZ West 6 Lamar W 74-66 Nance16pts,Campbell15pts,12reb1980 Tucson,AZ West 6 UCLA L 74-85 Williams18pts,Gilliam13pts,9reb1987 Atlanta,GA Southeast 4 SouthwestMissouriState L 59-65 Grant16pts,Brown14pts,Middleton11pts1989 Boise,ID West 9 SaintMary’s W 83-70 Campbell20pts,Young19pts,Davis18pts1989 Boise,ID West 9 Arizona L 68-94 Campbell24pts,Forrest21pts,Cash13pts1990 Hartford,CT East 5 BrighamYoung W 49-47 Campbell15pts1990 Hartford,CT East 5 LaSalle W 79-75 Davis26pts&17reb,Tyson17pts&11reb1990 EastRutherford,NJ East 5 Connecticut L 70-71 Davis15pts&17reb,Campbell15pts&8reb1996 Albuquerque,NM West 9 Georgia L 74-81 Buckner20pts,Jurkunas19pts1997 KansasCity,MO Midwest 4 Miami(OH) W 68-56 Buckner22pts&9reb,Code12pts,Iturbe7reb1997 KansasCity,MO Midwest 4 Tulsa W 65-59 McIntyre16pts,Code15pts,Wideman11reb1997 SanAntonio,TX Midwest 4 Minnesota L 84-90^^ Buckner22pts,McIntyre17pts,Woni12pts&10-10FTs1998 Chicago,IL Midwest 6 WesternMichigan L 72-75 Jamison14pts&10rebs,McIntyre10pts,7asts,6rebs,4stls2008 Tampa,FL Midwest 5 Villanova L 69-75 Rivers15pts,Stitt14pts(4-4on3-ptgoals)2009 KansasCity,MO South 7 Michigan L 59-62 Booker18pts&11rebs;Rivers13pts&9rebs^-overtime;Note:1990gamesvacated.

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Name Trn GP FG-A Pct 3Pt-A Pct FT-A Pct Reb PF A-T B-S Min Pts AvgTrevor Booker 2 2 9-13 .692 0-0 .000 6-13 .462 15 6 2-3 2-5 52 24 12.0ColbyBrown 2 4 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 2 0 0-1 1-0 14 1 0.3MichaelBrown 1 1 6-7 .857 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 1 3 1-0 2-0 20 14 14.0WayneBuckingham 1 3 3-8 .375 0-0 .000 1-4 .250 6 2 0-4 0-0 24 7 2.3GregBuckner 3 5 31-61 .510 2-7 .286 18-28 .642 25 13 14-5 1-1 160 72 14.4EldenCampbell 3 6 36-64 .562 1-2 .500 14-21 .667 36 21 1-18 14-4 170 87 14.5JohnCampbell 1 4 14-23 .608 4-12 .333 28 13 4-9 1-1 94 32 8.0MarionCash 2 5 15-38 .395 4-8 .500 18-27 .667 21 16 23-19 0-3 168 52 10.4BrianChester 1 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0.0TonyChristie 3 5 11-25 .440 4-11 .363 6-11 .554 4 10 3-9 1-2 91 32 6.4MerlCode 1 3 7-30 .233 4-19 .211 19-23 .830 11 7 4-3 1-1 100 37 12.3BobbyConrad 1 4 6-16 .375 10-15 .667 7 16 15-10 0-4 103 22 5.5DaleDavis 2 5 23-36 .638 0-0 .000 17-26 .654 57 10 2-9 7-6 169 63 12.6ChrisDodds 1 4 12-23 .521 5-8 .625 6 4 11-12 3-1 83 29 7.3DerrickForrest 2 5 24-48 .500 4-14 .286 6-9 .667 25 12 15-14 4-7 152 58 11.6FredGilliam 1 4 18-32 .563 5-6 .833 20 7 7-4 0-0 98 41 10.3HoraceGrant 1 1 7-11 .636 0-0 .000 2-3 .667 7 3 2-6 0-3 40 16 16.0Jerai Grant 1 1 1-5 .200 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 5 1 1-2 3-0 18 2 2.0CliffHammonds 1 1 4-10 .400 0-6 .000 0-0 .000 7 2 2-0 0-2 32 8 8.0BillHarder 2 2 1-3 .333 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 3 1 0-0 0-0 15 6 3.0JeffHolstein 1 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0.0KirklandHowling 2 5 4-18 .222 3-15 .200 3-5 .600 5 5 1-3 0-0 55 14 2.8IkerIturbe 2 4 11-29 .380 2-6 .333 8-16 .500 23 11 9-10 0-5 92 32 8.0HaroldJamison 3 5 12-21 .571 0-0 .000 2-7 .286 32 13 5-9 5-2 117 26 5.2AnthonyJenkins 1 1 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2 0 2-1 0-1 10 0 0.0DannyJohnson 1 1 2-3 .667 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0 1 0-0 0-0 5 6 6.0RickyJones 2 4 3-7 .428 1-3 .333 4 2 3-3 1-0 31 7 1.8AndriusJurkunas 2 4 7-14 .500 5-10 .500 1-2 .500 7 6 0-3 1-1 43 20 5.0TimKincaid 1 2 0-5 .000 1-2 .500 1 3 3-4 1-2 19 1 0.5ShawnLastinger 1 2 1-3 .333 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 1 1 1-0 0-0 6 3 3.0GraysonMarshall 1 1 1-2 .500 1-1 1.00 0-0 .000 2 2 5-4 0-0 37 3 3.0JamesMays 1 1 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 2-6 .333 3 5 1-3 0-1 30 4 4.0TerrellMcIntyre 3 5 23-53 .444 6-18 .333 11-11 1.00 11 12 17-11 1-10 190 63 12.6LarryMiddleton 1 1 4-8 .500 0-2 .000 3-3 1.00 3 5 4-1 0-1 27 11 11.0JohnnyMiller 1 1 4-10 .400 2-6 .333 0-0 .000 3 2 2-1 0-1 23 10 10.0LarryNance 1 4 23-48 .479 12-20 .600 37 13 8-13 3-2 126 58 14.5Bryan Narcisse 1 1 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 1-0 0-0 5 2 2.0TerrenceOglesby 2 2 2-19 .105 2-15 .133 8-8 1.000 4 5 2-5 0-1 32 14 7.0SamPerry 1 1 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 3 0-1 0-0 15 2 2.0David Potter 2 2 2-12 .167 1-6 .167 2-2 1.000 2 5 1-0 0-0 30 7 3.5JerryPryor 2 3 4-10 .400 0-1 .000 6 2 2-1 1-0 47 8 2.7K.C.Rivers 2 2 9-28 .321 4-16 .250 6-6 1.000 13 4 4-3 2-4 59 28 14.0BillRoss 1 4 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 2 0 0-0 0-0 13 4 1.0Tanner Smith 1 1 0-3 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 3 2 0-2 0-1 20 0 0.0Demontez Stitt 2 2 5-13 .385 4-5 .800 2-2 1.000 5 5 8-7 1-1 51 16 8.0RaymondSykes 2 2 6-8 .750 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 6 3 0-0 2-0 30 12 6.0MichaelTait 1 1 2-6 .333 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 3 3 2-1 0-0 26 6 6.0SeanTyson 1 3 13-25 .520 2-8 .250 18 1 7-5 0-4 63 28 9.3VincentWhitt 2 4 2-7 .286 0-0 .000 1-3 .333 9 8 2-1 0-0 38 5 1.3TomWideman 3 5 10-18 .556 0-0 .000 6-12 .500 31 13 10-7 1-2 101 26 5.2BillyWilliams 1 4 31-67 .462 14-18 .778 15 10 16-14 1-4 142 76 19.0MitchellWiggins 1 4 8-17 .470 0-4 .000 8 8 1-1 0-0 56 16 4.0MohamedWoni 2 4 4-9 .444 0-0 .000 10-10 1.00 12 6 1-9 1-0 74 18 4.5HoraceWyatt 1 4 8-18 .444 1-4 .250 18 12 6-6 0-1 90 17 4.3Andre Young 1 1 3-7 .429 3-5 .600 0-0 .000 2 1 1-0 0-1 26 9 9.0DavidYoung 2 5 10-22 .454 6-15 .300 2-2 1.00 7 8 12-10 2-2 95 28 5.6

POINTSPlayer PtsEldenCampbell 87BillyWilliams 76GregBuckner 72TerrellMcIntryre 63DaleDavis 63

SCORING AVERAGEPlayer GP PPGBillyWilliams 4 19.0HoraceGrant 1 16.0EldenCampbell 6 14.5LarryNance 4 14.5GregBuckner 5 14.4

FIELD GOALSPlayer FGsEldenCampbell 36BillyWilliams 31GregBuckner 31DerrickForrest 24LarryNance 23

Clemson’s NCAA Tournament Statistical LeadersDaleDavis 23TerrellMcIntyre 23

THREE-POINT GOALSPlayer 3FGsDavidYoung 6TerrellMcIntyre 6AndriusJurkunas 5MarionCash 4DerrickForrest 4TonyChristie 4MerlCode 4Demontez Stitt 4

FREE THROWSPlayer FTsMerlCode 19GregBuckner 18MarionCash 18DaleDavis 17BillyWilliams 14EldenCampbell 14

FREE THROW PERCENTAGEPlayer FT-A PctTerrellMcIntyre 11-11 1.000MohamedWoni 10-10 1.000TerrenceOglesby 8-8 1.000FredGilliam 5-6 .833MerlCode 19-23 .830

REBOUNDSPlayer RebsDaleDavis 57LarryNance 37EldenCampbell 36HaroldJamison 32TomWideman 31

ASSISTSPlayer AstsMarionCash 23TerrellMcIntyre 17BillyWilliams 16BobbyConrad 15DerrickForrest 15

STEALSPlayer StlsTerrellMcIntyre 10DerrickForrest 7DaleDavis 6IkerIturbe 5Trevor Booker 5

BLOCKED SHOTSPlayer BlksEldenCampbell 14DaleDavis 7HaroldJamison 5DerrickForrest 4

MINUTES PLAYEDPlayer MinsTerrellMcIntyre 190EldenCampbell 170DaleDavis 169MarionCash 168GregBuckner 160DerrickForrest 152

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Date Site CU Seed Opponent (Seed) W /L Margin Score CU Top Scorer Opp. Top Scorer3-5-54 Raleigh 7 Maryland(2) L -16 59-75 BillYarborough(25) GeneShue(28)3-3-55 Raleigh 8 N.C.State(1) L -25 76-101 BillYarborough(34) RonnieShavlik(27)3-1-56 Raleigh 8 N.C.State(1) L -4 84-88 VinceYockel(25) JohnMaglio(27)3-7-57 Raleigh 8 NorthCarolina(1) L -20 61-81 Brinkley/Yockel(16) LenRosenbluth(45)3-6-58 Raleigh 6 NorthCarolina(3) L -11 51-62 WaltGibbons(17) PeteBrennan(22)3-5-59 Raleigh 7 NorthCarolina(2) L -24 69-93 G.Krajack/E.Krajack(16) LeeShaffer(21)3-3-60 Raleigh 7 WakeForest(2) L -15 59-74 GeorgeKrajack(19) LenChappell(24)3-2-61 Raleigh 5 Maryland(4) L -16 75-91 ChoppyPatterson(28) RobertEicher(23)3-1-62 Raleigh 6 N.C.State(3) W +21 67-46 Brennan/T.Mahaffey(15) RussMarvel(12)3-2-62 Raleigh 6 Duke(2) W +5 77-72 JimBrennan(34) ArtHeyman(27)3-3-62 Raleigh 6 WakeForest(1) L -11 66-77 JimBrennan(21) LenChappell(31)2-28-63 Raleigh 4 N.C.State(5) L -1 78-79 GaryBurnisky(15) PeteAuksrel(12)3-5-64 Raleigh 3 Maryland(6) W +14 81-67 NickMilasnovich(30) GeorgeSuder(13)3-6-64 Raleigh 3 WakeForest(2) L -22 64-86 JimBrennan(19) BobLeonard(25)3-4-65 Raleigh 6 Maryland(3) L -11 50-61 RandyMahaffey(18) GaryWard(18)3-3-66 Raleigh 3 SouthCarolina(6) L -8 52-60 GarryHelms(17) SkipHarlieka(22)3-9-67 Greensboro 4 WakeForest(5) L -2 ^^61-63 RandyMahaffey(21) JerryMontgomery(18)3-7-68 Greensboro 7 Duke(2) L -3 40-43 RandyMahaffey(16) MikeLewis(13)3-6-69 Charlotte 8 NorthCarolina(1) L -24 70-94 ButchZatezalo(28) Clark/Delany(22)3-5-70 Charlotte 8 SouthCarolina(1) L -1 33-34 RonnieYates(12) TomOwens(9)3-11-71 Greensboro 8 NorthCarolina(1) L -35 41-76 DaveThomas(17) LeeDedmon(15)3-9-72 Greensboro 7 Maryland(2) L -2 52-54 MikeBrowning(21) TomMcMillen(16)3-8-73 Greensboro 6 Maryland(3) L -16 61-77 VanGregg(14) JimO’Brien(21)3-7-74 Greensboro 5 Virginia(4) L -5 63-68 TreeRollins(17) GusGerard(30)3-6-75 Greensboro 3 Duke(6) W +2 78-76 WayneCroft(20) WillHodge(16)3-7-75 Greensboro 3 NorthCarolina(2) L -5 ^71-76 SkipWise(22) PhilFord(29)3-4-76 Landover 4 WakeForest(5) W +13 76-63 StanRome(20) Brown/Shellenberger(14)3-5-76 Landover 4 NorthCarolina(1) L -8 74-82 StanRome(18) WalterDavis(17)3-3-77 Greensboro 3 Duke(6) W +8 82-74 StanRome(19) JimSpanarkel(23)3-4-77 Greesnboro 3 Virginia(7) L -12 60-72 TreeRollins(14) BobbyStokes(16)3-1-78 Greensboro 7 Duke(2) L -11 72-83 JohnCampbell(16) KennyDenard(22)3-1-79 Greensboro 5 Maryland(4) L -8 67-75 BillyWilliams(15) AlbertKing(20)2-28-80 Greensboro 4 Virginia(5) W +8 57-49 Williams/Nance(14) RalphSampson(17)2-29-80 Greensboro 4 Maryland(1) L -6 85-91 BillyWilliams(19) AlbertKing(38)3-5-81 Landover 6 WakeForest(3) L -9 71-80 LarryNance(27) FrankJohnson(32)3-5-82 Greensboro 7 Virginia(2) L -2 54-56 VinceHamilton(22) RalphSampson(13)3-11-83 Atlanta 8 NorthCarolina(1) L -26 79-105 RaymondJones(27) Doherty/Jordan(28)3-9-84 Greensboro 8 NorthCarolina(1) L -12 66-78 MurrayJarman(28) MattDoherty(22)3-8-85 Atlanta 6 N.C.State(3) L -7 63-70 GlennCorbit(22) SpudWebb(18)3-7-86 Greensboro 7 GeorgiaTech(2) L -18 61-79 HoraceGrant(22) Ferrell-Price(20)3-6-87 Landover 2 WakeForest(7) L -7 62-69 HoraceGrant(19) Bogues/Watson(21)3-11-88 Greensboro 7 N.C.State(2) L -7 72-79 EldenCampbell(19) CharlesShackelford(26)3-10-89 Atlanta 6 Virginia(3) L -17 73-90 DaleDavis(21) JohnCrotty(18)3-9-90 Charlotte 1 WakeForest(8) W +9 79-70 Forrest/Tyson(16) ChrisKing(21)3-10-90 Charlotte 1 Virginia(5) L -3 66-69 DaleDavis(21) JohnCrotty(16)3-8-91 Charlotte 8 NorthCarolina(1) L -8 59-67 DaleDavis(15) HubertDavis(15)3-12-92 Charlotte 9 Maryland(8) L -6 75-81 ChrisWhitney(18) WaltWilliams(38)3-12-93 Charlotte 7 FloridaState(2) W +12 87-75 SharoneWright(24) JamesEdwards(22)3-13-93 Charlotte 7 GeorgiaTech(6) L -8 61-69 ChrisWhitney(21) JamesForrest(26)3-10-94 Charlotte 8 N.C.State(9) W +13 76-63 DevinGray(23) LakistaMcCuller(14)3-11-94 Charlotte 8 Duke(1) L -13 64-77 DevinGray(19) GrantHill(23)3-10-95 Greensboro 7 NorthCarolina(2) L -16 62-78 GregBuckner(15) DonaldWilliams(15)3-8-96 Greensboro 6 NorthCarolina(3) W +2 75-73 Buckner,McIntyre(20) JeffMcInnis(22)3-9-96 Greensboro 6 WakeForest(2) L -8 60-68 GregBuckner(16) TimDuncan(22)3-7-97 Greensboro 4 Maryland(5) L -15 61-76 GregBuckner(17) ObinnaEkezie(20)3-6-98 Greensboro 5 WakeForest(4) W +19 75-56 GregBuckner(31) RobertO’Kelley(23)3-7-98 Greensboro 5 Duke(1) L -2 64-66 IkerIturbe(19) RoshownMcLeod(17)3-4-99 Charlotte 7 FloridaState(8) L -2 ^85-87 TerrellMcIntyre(28) TerrellBaker(28)3-9-00 Charlotte 9 Duke(1) L -31 63-94 WillSolomon(14) ShaneBattier(19)3-8-01 Atlanta 9 FloridaState(8) W +2 66-64 RayHenderson(15) AntwuanDixon(23)3-9-01 Atlanta 9 NorthCarolina(1) L -18 81-99 WillSolomon(23) JasonCapel(23)3-7-02 Charlotte 9 FloridaState L -7 84-91 EdwardScott(23) DelvonArrington(24)3-13-03 Greensboro 8 FloridaState L -11 61-72 ShawanRobinson(14) TimPickett(22)3-11-04 Greensboro 9 Virginia(8) L -4 ^79-83 VernonHamilton(19) ToddBillet(20)3-10-05 Washington,D.C. 9 Maryland(8) W +12 84-72 ShawanRobinson(24) ChrisMcCray(24)3-11-05 Washington,D.C. 9 NorthCarolina(1) L -7 81-88 ShawanRobinson(17) RaymondFelton(29)3-9-06 Greensboro 9 Miami,FL(8) L -3 63-66 VernonHamilton(17) GuillermoDiaz(22)3-8-07 Tampa 8 FloridaState(9) L -1 66-67 Trevor Booker (18) AlThornton(25)3-14-08 Charlotte 3 BostonCollege(11) W +34 82-48 JamesMays(15) TyreseRice(15)3-15-08 Charlotte 3 Duke(2) W +4 78-74 Trevor Booker (18) GregPaulus(17)3-16-08 Charlotte 3 NorthCarolina(1) L -5 81-86 K.C.Rivers(28) WayneEllington(24)3-12-09 Atlanta 5 GeorgiaTech(12) L -5 81-86 Trevor Booker (17) LewisClinch(32)^-overtimes

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vs. Boston College (1-0)Year W/L CU DU Rd Site CU Top Scorer DU Top Scorer2008 W 82 48 Quar Char. Mays(15) Rice(15)

vs. Duke (4-5)Year W/L CU DU Rd Site CU Top Scorer DU Top Scorer1962 W 77 72 Semi Ral. Brennan(34) Heyman(27)1968 L 40 43 Quar Gre. Mahaffey(16) Lewis(13)1975 W 78 76 Quar Gre. Croft(20) Hodge(16)1977 W 78 76 Quar Gre. Rome(19) Spanarkel(23)1978 L 72 83 Quar Gre. Campbell(16) Dennard(22)1994 L 64 77 Quar Char. Gray(19) Topll(23)1998 L 64 66 Quar Gre. Iturbe(19) McLeod(17)2000 L 63 94 First Char. Solomon(14) Battier(19)2008 W 78 74 Semi Char. Booker(18) Paulus(17)

vs. Florida State (2-4)Year W/L CU GT Rd Site CU Top Scorer FS Top Scorer1993 W 87 75 Quar Char. Wright(24) Edwards(22)1999 L 85 87 First Char. McIntyre(28) Baker(28)2001 W 66 654 First Atl. Henderson(15) Dixon(23)2002 L 84 91 First Char. Scott(23) Arrington(24)2003 L 61 72 First Gre. Robinson(14) Pickett(22)2007 L 66 67 First Tam. Booker(18) Thornton(25)

vs. Georgia Tech (0-3)Year W/L CU GT Rd Site CU Top Scorer GT Top Scorer1986 L 61 79 Quar Gre. Grant(22) Ferrell,Price(20)1993 L 61 69 Quar Char. Whitney(21) Forrest(26)2009 L 81 85 First Atl. Booker(17) Clinch(32)

vs. Maryland (2-9)Year W/L CU MD Rd Site CU Top Scorer MD Top Scorer1954 L 59 75 Quar Ral. Yarborough(25) Shue(28)1961 L 75 81 Quar Ral. Patterson(28) Eicher(23)1964 W 81 67 Quar Ral. Milasnovich(30) Suder(13)1965 L 50 61 Quar Ral. Mahaffey(18) Ward(18)1972 L 53 54 Quar Gre. Browning(21) McMillen(16)1973 L 61 77 Quar Gre. Gregg(14) O’Brien(21)1979 L 67 75 Quar Gre. Williams(15) King(20)1980 L 85 91 Semi Gre. Williams(19) King(38)1992 L 75 81 First Char Whitney(18) Williams(38)1997 L 67 76 First Gre. Buckner(17) Ekezie(20)2005 W 84 72 First DC Robinson(24) McCray(24)

vs. Miami (FL) (0-1)Year W/L CU UM Rd Site CU Top Scorer UM Top Scorer2006 L 66 63 First Gre. Hamilton(17) Diaz(22)

vs. North Carolina (1-14)Year W/L CU NC Rd Site CU Top Scorer NC Top Scorer1957 L 61 81 Quar Ral. Brink(16) Rosenbluth(45)

1958 L 51 62 Quar Ral. Brennan(22) Ribbons(17)1959 L 69 93 Quar Ral. E.Krajack,G.Krajack(16) Shaffer(21)1969 L 70 94 Quar Char. Zatezalo(28) Bunting,Clark(22)1971 L 41 76 Quar Gre. Thomas(17) Dedmon(15)1975* L 71 76 Semi Gre. Wise(22) Ford(29)1976 L 74 82 Semi Lan. Rome(18) Davis(17)1983 L 79 105 Quar Atl. Jones(27) Doherty,Jordan(28)1984 L 66 78 Quar Gre. Jarman(28) Doherty(22)1991 L 59 67 Quar Char. D.Davis(15) H.Davis(15)1995 L 62 78 First Gre. Buckner(15) Williams(15)1996 W 75 73 First Gre. Buckner,McIntyre(20) McInnis(22)2001 L 81 99 Quar Atl. Solomon(23) Capel(23)2005 L 81 88 Quar DC Robinson(17) Felton(29)2008 L 81 86 Final Char. Rivers(28) Ellington(24)

vs. N.C. State (2-5)Year W/L CU NCS Rd Site CU Top Scorer NCS Top Scorer1955 L 76 101 Quar Ral. Yarborough(34) Shavik(27)1956 L 84 88 Quar Ral. Yockel(25) Maglio(27)1962 W 67 46 Quar Ral. Brennan,T.Mahaffey(15) Marvel(12)1963 L 78 79 Quar Ral. Burnisky(15) Auksel(12)1985 L 63 70 Quar Atl. Corbit(22) Webb(18)1988 L 72 79 Quar Gre. Campbell(19) Shackleford(26)1994 W 76 63 First Char. Gray(19) McCuller(14)

vs. South Carolina (0-2)Year W/L CU SC Rd Site CU Top Scorer SC Top Scorer1966 L 52 60 Quar Ral. Helms(17) Harlicka(22)1970 L 33 34 Quar Char. Yates(12) Owens(9)

vs. Virginia (1-6)Year W/L CU VA Rd Site CU Top Scorer VA Top Scorer1974 L 63 68 Quar Gre. Rollins(17) Gerard(30)1977 L 60 72 Semi Gre. Rollins(14) Stokes(16)1980 W 57 49 Quar Gre. Nance,Williams(14) Sampson(17)1982 L 54 56 Quar Gre. Hamilton(22) Sampson(13)1989 L 73 90 Quar Atl. Davis(21) Crotty(18)1990 L 66 69 Semi Char. Davis(21) Crotty(16)2004 L 79 83 First Gre. Hamilton(19) Billet(20)

vs. Wake Forest (2-7)Year W/L CU WF Rd Site CU Top Scorer WF Top Scorer1960 L 59 74 Quar Ral. G.Krajack(19) Chappell(24)1962 L 66 77 Final Ral. Brennan(21) Chappell(31)1964 L 64 86 Semi Ral. Brennan(19) Leonard(25)1967** L 61 63 Quar Gre. Ra.Mahaffey(21) Montgomery(18)1976 W 76 63 Quar Lan. Rome(20) Shellenberger(14)1981 L 71 80 Quar Lan. Nance(27) Johnson(32)1987 L 62 69 Quar Lan. Grant(19) Bogues,Watson(21)1990 W 79 70 Quar Char. Forrest,Tyson(16) King(21)1996 L 60 68 Quar Gre. Buckner(16) Duncan(22)*-DenotesOvertime

TEAM SUPERLATIVES Clemson OpponentsPoints: 87 vs.FloridaState(1st),1993 105 byNorthCarolina(1st),1983Field Goals: 36 vs.Maryland(Semi),1980 36 bymanyField Goal Attempts: 83 vs.N.C.State(1st),1955 97 byN.C.State(1st),1955Field Goal Percentage: .700 vs.SouthCarolina(14-20)(1st),1970 .610 byMaryland(36-59)(Semi),19803-Point Goals: 12 vs.NorthCarolina(2nd),2001 17 byDuke(1st),20003-Point Attempts: 29 vs.GeorgiaTech(2nd),1993 29 byDuke(1st),2000Free Throws: 30 vs.N.C.State(1st),1956 37 byNorthCarolina(2nd),2005Free Throw Attempts: 43 vs.Maryland(1st),1954 47 byNorthCarolina(2nd),2005Free Throw Percentage: .895 vs.NorthCarolina(1st),1958 .941 byDuke(16-17)(Semi),2008Rebounds: 55 vs.WakeForest(1st),1976 67 byN.C.State(1st),1955Rebound Margin: +20 vs.FloridaState(1st),1999 -27 byNorthCarolina(1st),1969Assists: 24 vs.Maryland(2nd),1980;vs.NorthCarolina(1st),1984 23 byMaryland(2nd),1980Blocked Shots: 11 vs.Maryland(1st),1992 11 byDuke(2nd),1994Steals: 15 vs.Duke(1st),1977 15 byDuke(1st),2000

INDIVIDUAL SUPERLATIVES Clemson OpponentsPoints: 34 byBillYarboroughvs.N.C.State(1st),1955 45 byLennieRosenbluthofNorthCarolina(1st),1957 34 byJimBrennanvs.Duke(Semi),1962Field Goals: 15 byBillYarboroughvs,N.C.State(1st),1955 19 byLennieRosenbluthofNorthCarolina(1st),1957Field Goals Attempts: 42 byBillYarboroughvs,N.C.State(1st),1955 31 byLennieRosenbluthofNorthCarolina(1st),1957Field Goal Percentage (Min. 10 Att): .769 byGlennCorbitvs.N.C.State(10-13)(1st),1985 .833 byGregManningofMaryland(12-14)(2nd),19803-Point Goals: 7 byWillSolomonvs.NorthCarolina(2nd),2001 6 byJasonCapelofNorthCaorlina(2nd),20013-Point Attempts: 16 byTerrellMcIntyrevs.FloridaState(1st),1999 12 byWaltWilliamsofMaryland(1st),1992 byLewisClinchofGeorgiaTech(1st),20093-Point Percentage: .800 byChrisWhitneyvs.FloridaState(4-5)(1st),1993 1.000 byMikeDunleavyofDuke(4-4)(1st),2000 .800 byAndriusJurkunasvs.NorthCarolina(4-5)(1st),1996 byJasonCapelofNorthCarolina(6-6)(2nd),2001 .800 byShawanRobinsonvs.FloridaState(4-5)(1st),2003Free Throws: 11 byVinceYockelvs.N.C.State(1st),1956 15 byPhilFordofNorthCarolina(Semi),1975Free Throw Attempts: 16 byBillYarboroughvs.Maryland(1st),1954 18 byPhilFordofNorthCarolina(Semi),1975 18 byJohnCrottyofVirginia(Semi),1990Free Throw Percentage (Min. 10 Att): .909 byJimBrennanvs.WakeForest(10-11)(Semi),1962 .929 byKeithBoothofMaryland(13-14)(1st),1997Rebounds: 20 byHaroldJamisonvs.FloridaState(1st),1999 21 byLeeShafferofNorthCarolina(1st),1959Assists: 11 byBobbyConradvs.Maryland(Semi),1980 13 byDrewBarryofGeorgiaTech(2nd),1993Minutes: 50 byRandyMahaffeyvs.WakeForest,(1st),1967 50 byPaulLongofWakeForest,(1st),1967 50 byJimSutherlandvs.WakeForest,(1st),1967 50 byJerryMontgomeryofWakeForest(1st),1967Blocked Shots: 8 bySharoneWrightvs.Maryland(1st),1992 10 byCherokeeParksofDuke(2nd),1994Steals: 6 byEdwardScottvs.Duke(1st),2000 6 byMarkPriceofGeorgiaTech(1st),1986 byK.C.Riversvs.NorthCarolina(final),2008

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TEAMCategory Clemson Opponent Points: 99 vs.MiddleTennessee,3-13-1986 91 byProvidence,3-15-1975Field Goals: 37 vs.Providence,3-15-1975 36 byProvidence,3-15-1975Field Goal Attempts: 73 vs.Temple,3-12-1981 76 byMiddleTennessee,3-13-1986Field Goal %: .654(34-54) vs.WestVirginia,3-21-1994 .627 byProvidence,3-15-19753-Point Goals: 10 vs.WestVirginia,3-21-1994 14 byXavier,3-23-19993-Point Attempts: 28 vs.California,3-25-1999 37 byAuburn,3-18-1993Free Throws: 25 vs.MiddleTennessee,3-13-1986 34 byTemple,3-12-1981Free Throw Attempts: 34 vs.Syracuse,3-21-2007 47 byTemple,3-12-1981Free Throw %: .875(7-8) vs.Mississippi,3-12-1982 .889(16-18) byXavier,3-23-1999Rebounds: 57 vs.Georgia,3-10-1999 45 byWyoming,3-20-1986Rebound Margin: +22 vs.WestVirginia,3-21-1994 +12 byWyoming,3-20-1986Assists: 23 vs.many 18 byWestVirginia,3-29-2007Turnovers: 20 vs.WestVirginia,3-21-1994 24 byMississippi,3-19-2007Blocked Shots: 8 vs.Mississippi,3-19-2007 4 byTennessee-Chattanooga,3-15-1985 byEastTennesseeState,3-14-2007 byMississippi,3-19-2007 Steals: 14 vs.Mississippi,3-19-2007 14 byTexasA&M,3-16-2005

INDIVIDUALCategory Clemson Opponent Points: 34 byLarryNancevs.Temple,3-12-1981 27 byBillyMcCaffrey(Vanderbilt),3-23-1994Field Goals: 12 byHoraceGrantvs.Georgia,3-17-1986 12 byJoeHassett(Providence),3-15-1975 byGeraldWilkins(Tennessee-Chattanooga),3-15-1985Field Goals Attempts: 20 byDevinGrayvs.Vanderbilt,3-23-1994 20 byDonHartry(Providence),3-15-1975 byTerrellMcIntyrevs.California,3-25-1999 byKimCooksey(MiddleTennessee),3-13-1986 byEricDevendorf(Syracuse),3-21-2007Field Goal % (Min. 10 Att): .900(9-10) byDevinGrayvs.WestVirgina,3-21-1994 .750(12-16) byJoeHassett(Providence),3-15-19753-Point Goals: 6 byBruceMartinatVirginiaTech,3-17-1995 6 byWesleyPerson(Auburn),3-18-1993 byBernardHaslett(SouthernMississippi),3-17-1994 byFrankYoung(WestVirginia),3-29-20073-Point Attempts: 11 byK.C.Riversvs.WestVirginia,3-29-2007 14 byBernardHaslett(SouthernMississippi),3-17-19943 Point %: 1.000(5-5) byCoreyWallacevs.WestVirginia,3-21-1994 1.000(4-4) byBillyMcCaffrey(Vanderbilt),3-23-1994Free Throws: 12 byLarryNancevs.Temple,3-12-1981 10 byRayHarrison(Georgia),3-10-1999Free Throw Attempts: 15 byLarryNancevs.Temple,3-12-1981 14 byRayHarrison(Georgia),3-10-1999Free Throw % (Min. 10 Att): .917(11-12) byHoraceGrantvs.MiddleTennessee,3-13-1986 100.0(8-8) byLavonWilliams(Kentucky),3-7-1979Rebounds: 17 byTomWidemanvs.Butler,3-18-1999 16 byRonnieMcAdoo(OldDominion),3-12-1979 byFennisDembo(Wyoming),3-20-1986Assists: 13 byGraysonMarshallvs.MiddleTennessee,3-13-1986 9 bySeanDent(Wyoming),3-20-1986 byLouRichievs.SouthernMississippi,3-17-1994Minutes: 45 byLarryNancevs.OldDominion,3-12-1979 50 byRonnieMcAdoo(OldDominion),3-12-1979Blocked Shots: 5 bySharoneWrightvs.Auburn,3-18-1993 3 byRogerSteig(Mississippi),3-12-1982Steals: 5 byVernonHamiltonvs.Mississippi,3-19-2007 6 byThomasJackson(Butler),3-18-1999 byCliffHammondsvs.WestVirginia,3-29-2007

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Date Site Half Opponent Final2-21-1938 A 16-21 Davidson 35-3412-17-1938 A 14-19 Catholic 33-301-7-1939 A 18-23 Georgia 37-301-18-1939 A 24-25 Presbyterian 51-433-1-1939 N 19-21 NorthCarolina 44-433-2-1939 N 14-18 WakeForest 30-281-22-1941 H 21-25 GeorgiaTech 52-492-18-1941 H 21-29 WakeForest 54-532-20-1945 A 10-19 Furman 34-3112-14-1948 H 20-24 Wofford 49-442-21-1949 H 27-30 Maryland 68-4912-10-1949 H 21-23 Presbyterian 55-531-14-1950 H 33-40 Davidson **88-822-21-1950 A 33-35 VirginiaMilitary 83-732-25-1950 H 32-36 Maryland 70-6812-18-1950 H 35-38 Georgia 70-692-21-1951 A 34-36 GeorgeWashington 82-762-19-1952 H 35-38 NorthCarolina *85-841-2-1953 H 31-38 William&Mary 81-711-4-1954 A 32-36 William&Mary 75-7212-29-1955 N 42-44 SouthCarolina 94-871-21-1956 A 51-56 Furman 112-992-21-1957 A 42-44 Furman 91-7912-10-1957 H 30-34 N.C.State 63-591-4-1958 H 32-36 Maryland 73-661-7-1960 H 32-33 Davidson 74-6312-2-1961 H 45-46 VirginiaMilitary 87-843-2-1962 N 30-38 Duke 77-721-26-1963 H 43-47 Furman 74-732-2-1963 H 34-36 WakeForest 71-702-8-1964 A 22-28 N.C.State 66-522-1-1966 A 36-40 WakeForest 72-712-19-1966 N 35-39 N.C.State *76-742-24-1969 H 41-49 Virginia 92-901-19-1970 H 45-50 GeorgiaTech 88-782-28-1970 H 43-56 WakeForest 105-9512-19-1970 N 28-29 SouthernMethodist 67-512-23-1971 H 22-23 Maryland *51-451-8-1972 H 31-34 Maryland 63-613-1-1972 H 20-22 Duke 59-4011-28-1972 H 37-39 GeorgiaTech 86-7712-8-1973 N 33-39 Duquesne 71-6612-29-1973 A 31-44 Furman 73-6712-4-1974 H 31-32 Furman 82-691-18-1975 H 36-45 WakeForest 80-771-22-1975 H 48-50 Maryland 83-821-25-1975 A 34-36 Virginia 74-643-6-1975 N 39-41 Duke 78-7612-3-1975 A 32-39 Furman *92-861-17-1976 A 45-46 WakeForest 86-813-4-1976 N 29-33 WakeForest 76-631-12-1977 A 35-37 Duke *80-732-1-1977 H 18-30 N.C.State 60-592-3-1977 H 32-33 ClevelandState 77-553-3-1977 N 35-36 Duke 82-7411-30-1977 N 46-47 Furman 101-831-21-1978 H 29-32 Virginia *79-7012-6-1978 A 34-35 SouthCarolina 70-6512-9-1978 H 32-34 TheCitadel 71-5812-16-1978 H 30-31 WesternCarolina 71-5612-29-1978 N 28-40 TexasTech 58-571-13-1979 H 29-34 WakeForest **71-661-9-1980 H 41-43 Duke **87-822-6-1980 H 35-38 WakeForest 86-693-8-1980 N 38-42 BrighamYoung(NCAA) 71-663-13-1980 N 33-36 Lamar(NCAA) 74-6612-19-1980 N 26-30 IllinoisState 67-562-5-1983 H 32-35 Baptist 81-6012-3-1983 H 36-37 SouthCarolina 72-711-9-1984 H 37-39 N.C.State 63-6112-15-1984 H 36-40 MiddleTennesseeState 81-7512-7-1985 H 30-34 SouthCarolina *73-6612-28-1985 N 27-31 Bradley 81-761-25-1985 A 18-23 WakeForest 46-432-15-1986 H 23-24 Maryland 70-602-17-1986 H 32-34 Furman 75-571-20-1987 A 32-33 GeorgiaTech 67-662-14-1987 A 39-41 Virginia *94-903-2-1988 H 40-42 Duke 79-773-1-1989 H 35-42 Duke 79-74

Date Site Half Opponent Final3-4-1989 H 28-31 GeorgiaTech *81-793-16-1989 N 33-39 SaintMary’s(NCAA) 83-7011-25-1989 N 33-35 Stetson 74-611-9-1990 A 32-39 Virginia 76-702-7-1990 H 32-37 Maryland 75-732-12-1990 H 34-35 N.C.State 89-812-28-1990 H 51-53 Duke 97-933-17-1990 N $27-43 LaSalle(NCAA) 79-7512-8-1990 H 27-34 Wisconsin-GreenBay 75-6812-20-1990 N 30-33 CoppinState 71-702-6-1991 H 27-33 Maryland 73-693-2-1991 H 31-35 GeorgiaTech 69-622-1-1992 H 20-25 SouthCarolina 55-5212-28-1992 N 39-40 AppalachianState 91-731-26-1993 H 32-34 Maryland 82-723-3-1993 H 35-41 N.C.State 92-822-17-1994 H 34-35 NorthCarolina 77-693-17-1994 H 37-41 SouthernMississippi(NIT) 96-851-3-1996 H 22-25 Duke 51-481-10-1996 H 32-34 Virginia 89-792-17-1996 H 23-28 FloridaState 67-593-8-1996 N 37-46 NorthCarolina 75-7311-15-1996 N 31-37 Kentucky *79-7112-7-1996 A 19-27 Virginia 62-523-16-1997 N 27-30 Tulsa(NCAA) 65-5911-22-1997 N 30-37 S.W.MissouriState 71-6712-17-1997 H 29-30 SouthCarolina 62-572-7-1998 H 28-29 WakeForest #71-463-6-1998 N 32-40 WakeForest 75-5612-16-1999 H 26-27 SouthCarolina 61-582-27-2000 A 26-32 N.C.State 66-6312-28-2000 H 42-45 CharlestonSouthern 87-7712-30-2000 A 28-41 CoastalCarolina 81-682-18-2001 H 30-35 NorthCarolina 75-653-8-2001 N 27-30 FloridaState 66-6411-24-2001 H 34-45 Wofford 85-8211-28-2001 A 34-44 PennState 79-6612-14-2002 H1 27-29 Gardner-Webb 71-611-18-2003 H 42-43 Virginia 78-772-15-2003 H 32-37 NorthCarolina 80-7711-29-2003 H 37-41 Wofford 84-7712-1-2004 H 35-36 OhioState 80-7312-21-2005 N 27-31 Akron 66-591-21-2006 A 38-43 GeorgiaTech 73-633-4-2006 H 34-37 GeorgiaTech 95-8211-11-2006 N 36-37 Monmouth 77-651-6-2007 H 29-34 GeorgiaTech 75-7411-27-2007 H 23-26 Purdue 61-5812-21-2007 N 40-41 DePaul 90-741-22-2008 H 31-32 WakeForest *80-753-2-2008 A 25-37 Maryland 73-703-15-2008 N 30-31 Duke 78-7412-2-2008 A 32-40 Illinois 76-7412-7-2008 H 35-42 Liberty 80-751-29-2009 A 44-53 VirginiaTech 86-822-10-2009 A 35-39 BostonCollege 87-77*-overtime;$-largesthalftimedeficitClemsonovercametogainavictory;#-largestmarginofvictoryaftertrailingathalftime;H1-Anderson,SC.Note:ThisisalistofgamesovertheyearswhenClemsontrailedathalftimeandcamebacktowinthegame.

Oliver Purnell’s 2008-09 team overcame four halftime deficits to earn victory.

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Day Home Away Neutral Overall Win%Nov.10 1-0 1-0 100.0Nov.11 1-0 1-0 100.0Nov.12 2-0 2-0 100.0Nov.13 1-0 1-0 100.0Nov.14 1-0 1-0 2-0 100.0Nov.15 1-0 1-0 2-0 4-0 100.0Nov.16 1-0 1-0 2-0 100.0Nov.17 2-0 1-0 3-0 100.0Nov.18 2-0 2-0 100.0Nov.19 4-0 1-0 5-0 100.0Nov.20 0-1 0-1 0.0Nov.21 4-1 0-1 1-0 5-2 71.4Nov.22 1-0 1-0 2-0 100.0Nov.23 3-0 0-2 3-2 60.0Nov.24 7-0 1-0 1-0 9-0 100.0Nov.25 5-0 2-0 7-0 100.0Nov.26 5-1 1-1 2-1 8-3 72.7Nov.27 5-0 1-2 6-2 75.0Nov.28 9-0 2-0 0-2 11-2 84.6Nov.29 8-1 2-0 1-1 11-2 84.6Nov.30 10-1 1-0 1-0 12-1 92.3

Dec.1 10-1 2-5 0-1 12-7 63.2Dec.2 9-0 3-3 1-1 13-4 76.5Dec.3 12-2 1-8 13-10 56.5Dec.4 8-4 0-3 1-2 9-9 50.0Dec.5 11-3 3-3 14-6 70.0Dec.6 6-4 2-2 1-0 9-6 60.0Dec.7 7-1 2-2 0-1 9-4 69.2Dec.8 3-2 2-3 1-1 6-6 50.0Dec.9 6-2 0-3 6-5 54.5Dec.10 4-0 1-3 1-0 6-3 66.7Dec.11 7-2 1-2 8-4 66.7Dec.12 4-1 0-4 4-5 44.4Dec.13 4-5 0-1 1-1 5-7 41.7Dec.14 10-1 3-2 13-3 81.3Dec.15 8-3 0-5 8-8 50.0Dec.16 12-1 5-5 2-1 19-7 73.1Dec.17 9-2 8-7 1-1 18-10 64.3Dec.18 6-3 4-6 1-1 11-10 52.4Dec.19 5-1 4-2 7-3 16-6 72.7Dec.20 4-1 1-4 7-2 12-7 63.2Dec.21 2-0 2-2 5-5 9-7 69.2Dec.22 5-1 1-2 1-2 7-5 58.3Dec.23 1-0 1-0 0-2 2-2 50.0Dec.26 1-0 1-0 100.0Dec.27 0-3 3-3 3-6 33.3Dec.28 4-0 2-6 12-5 18-11 62.1Dec.29 3-1 2-1 16-8 21-10 67.7

Day Home Away Neutral Overall Win%Dec.30 4-0 7-3 7-5 18-8 69.2Dec.31 2-0 1-0 2-0 5-0 100.0

Jan.1 1-2 1-2 33.3Jan.2 5-3 0-11 2-0 7-14 33.3Jan.3 6-3 3-10 0-1 9-14 39.1Jan.4 5-5 7-9 0-1 12-15 44.4Jan.5 3-6 6-8 1-1 10-15 40.0Jan.6 6-4 1-10 0-1 7-15 31.8Jan.7 7-10 5-7 12-17 41.4Jan.8 7-6 4-7 11-13 45.8Jan.9 4-6 2-8 6-14 30.0Jan.10 7-4 5-11 12-15 44.4Jan.11 9-10 5-10 14-20 41.2Jan.12 7-7 3-15 10-22 31.3Jan.13 11-5 1-11 12-16 42.9Jan.14 8-7 9-6 0-1 17-14 54.8Jan.15 8-8 2-10 10-18 35.7Jan.16 6-6 3-12 9-18 33.3Jan.17 6-4 5-12 11-16 40.7Jan.18 13-4 3-4 16-8 66.7Jan.19 7-9 1-9 8-18 30.8Jan.20 8-5 1-9 9-14 39.1Jan.21 5-7 5-7 10-14 41.7Jan.22 7-3 3-5 10-8 55.5Jan.23 4-8 3-4 7-12 31.8Jan.24 6-7 1-10 7-17 29.2Jan.25 5-5 2-6 7-11 38.9Jan.26 7-5 3-6 10-11 47.6Jan.27 6-4 0-8 6-12 33.3Jan.28 6-6 3-7 9-13 40.9Jan.29 7-4 5-9 12-13 48.0Jan.30 11-2 4-4 0-1 15-7 68.2Jan.31 5-5 1-13 0-1 6-19 24.0

Feb.1 11-1-1 5-16 0-1 16-18-1 46.4Feb.2 10-6 4-9 14-15 48.3Feb.3 9-6 2-9 11-15 42.3Feb.4 10-5 5-8 0-1 15-14 51.7Feb.5 4-4-1 5-9 9-13-1 40.0Feb.6 8-8 3-13 11-21 34.4Feb.7 6-4 8-6 1-0 15-10 60.0Feb.8 10-8 4-7 14-15 48.3Feb.9 5-7 7-7 1-1 13-15 46.4Feb.10 5-3 8-14 0-1 13-18 41.9Feb.11 3-4 4-3 0-1 7-8 46.7Feb.12 8-7 6-14 0-2 14-23 37.8Feb.13 7-6 3-6 0-2 10-14 41.7Feb.14 15-4 5-14 1-2 21-20 51.2Feb.15 12-4 10-8 0-4 22-16 57.9Feb.16 10-5 3-11 1-3 14-19 42.4Feb.17 11-1 4-7 1-3 16-11 59.3Feb.18 7-9 3-10 1-2 11-21 34.4Feb.19 3-4 3-11 1-2 7-17 29.2Feb.20 6-7 5-11 1-1 12-19 38.7Feb.21 10-7 6-11 16-18 47.1Feb.22 10-4 6-8 16-12 57.1Feb.23 12-6 4-7 0-1 16-14 53.3Feb.24 7-4 3-9 0-2 10-15 40.0Feb.25 8-1 2-8 10-9 52.6Feb.26 5-9 4-3 9-12 42.9Feb.27 6-3 3-6 0-3 9-12 42.9Feb.28 9-2 1-7 2-2 12-11 52.2Feb.29 1-0 1-1 0-3 2-4 33.3

Mar.1 7-1 4-3 1-3 12-7 63.2Mar.2 5-0 3-5 2-3 10-8 55.5Mar.3 3-1 0-3 3-3 5-7 46.2Mar.4 3-1 1-3 3-3 7-7 50.0Mar.5 3-1 2-4 1-7 6-12 33.3Mar.6 0-2 3-5 3-7 30.0Mar.7 0-1 1-0 0-8 1-9 10.0Mar.8 0-3 3-4 3-7 30.0Mar.9 2-0 1-7 3-7 30.0Mar.10 1-0 2-3 3-3 50.0Mar.11 0-6 0-6 0.0Mar.12 1-2 2-2 3-4 42.9Mar.13 1-0 0-4 1-4 20.0Mar.14 1-0 2-1 3-1 75.0Mar.15 1-0 0-1 2-2 3-3 50.0

Year Overall Top20 Top10 Top5 #11951-52 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-01952-53 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-01953-54 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-01954-55 0-5 0-5 0-3 0-2 0-01955-56 0-5 0-5 0-3 0-2 0-01956-57 1-5 1-5 1-3 0-2 0-11957-58 2-5 2-5 1-3 0-2 0-11958-59 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-3 0-01959-60 0-5 0-5 0-0 0-0 0-01960-61 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-2 0-01961-62 1-3 1-3 1-2 0-0 0-01962-63 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-1 0-01963-64 0-3 0-3 0-2 0-1 0-01964-65 0-4 0-4 0-2 0-0 0-01965-66 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-11966-67 2-0 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-01967-68 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-2 0-01968-69 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-01969-70 0-8 0-8 0-7 0-4 0-01970-71 1-6 1-6 0-2 0-1 0-01971-72 1-8 1-8 0-6 0-2 0-01972-73 0-8 0-8 0-7 0-3 0-01973-74 0-7 0-7 0-7 0-5 0-11974-75 3-6 3-6 3-3 2-2 0-01975-76 3-6 3-6 2-5 2-3 0-01976-77 3-3 3-3 2-3 2-0 0-01977-78 3-4 3-4 0-2 0-2 0-01978-79 3-4 3-4 2-2 1-1 0-01979-80 6-4 6-4 3-1 1-0 1-01980-81 2-8 2-8 0-4 0-2 0-11981-82 0-8 0-8 0-6 0-5 0-11982-83 0-6 0-6 0-4 0-3 0-11983-84 2-7 2-7 0-4 0-3 0-31984-85 3-5 3-5 2-2 0-1 0-01985-86 0-8 0-8 0-7 0-6 0-31986-87 1-4 1-4 0-2 0-2 0-11987-88 2-5 2-5 1-3 0-1 0-01988-89 4-6 2-5 2-3 0-2 0-11989-90 3-4 3-4 1-2 1-2 0-01990-91 1-7 0-6 0-5 0-0 0-01991-92 2-6 1-5 0-4 0-3 0-21992-93 3-8 2-6 1-5 0-4 0-11993-94 2-6 2-6 1-4 1-4 0-21994-95 1-9 1-8 1-5 0-3 0-01995-96 4-5 3-5 1-2 0-0 0-01996-97 5-5 4-5 3-3 1-2 0-01997-98 3-6 2-6 1-6 0-5 0-21998-99 1-5 1-5 0-5 0-4 0-11999-00 1-6 0-5 0-3 0-3 0-02000-01 1-12 1-11 1-8 1-3 1-02001-02 2-6 2-5 2-3 1-3 0-22002-03 0-6 0-6 0-2 0-1 0-02003-04 2-9 2-9 0-3 0-3 0-12004-05 1-5 0-5 0-5 0-3 0-12005-06 0-3 0-3 0-1 0-1 0-12006-07 1-4 0-3 0-1 0-1 0-02007-08 1-4 1-4 1-4 1-3 0-22008-09 1-4 1-3 1-3 1-2 0-0Totals 78-302 67-286 35-190 16-119 2-29Pct. (.205) (.190) (.156) (.118) (.065)

VersusRankedOpponents

Mar.16 1-1 2-0 3-1 75.0Mar.17 1-0 1-1 1-0 3-1 75.0Mar.18 2-0 0-1 0-1 2-2 50.0Mar.19 1-0 0-1 1-1 50.0Mar.20 0-2 0-1 0-3 0.0Mar.21 1-0 1-0 0-1 2-1 66.7Mar.22 0-1 0-1 0-2 0.0Mar.23 0-1 1-0 1-1 50.0Mar.25 0-1 0-1 0.0Mar.27 1-0 1-0 100.0Mar.29 0-1 0-1 0.0

Note:Clemsonhasfiveunknownhomedates(4-1)andoneunknownawaydate(0-1);2009-10datesinbold.GamesfromNovemberandDecember2002wereplayedattheAndersonCivicCenterandareconsideredhomegames.Clemson beat two top-20 teams in 2003-04.

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HelmsFoundationAll-American1939 BanksMcFadden,C1977 TreeRollins,C1980 BillyWilliams,G1987 HoraceGrant,C

ClemsonHallofFameJoeBlalock(1940-41) 1973JimBrennan(1961-64) 1983ThomasBrown(1933-37) 1987DudeBuchanan(1938-41) 1991GregBuckner(1994-98) 2005EldenCampbell(1986-90) 2000JackChandler(1920-25) 1984BobbyConrad(1976-80) 1993DaleDavis(1987-91) 1996MikeEppley(1980-84) 1990*BillFoster(1975-84) 2001EddisFreeman(1943-46) 1998FrankGillespie(1946-49) 1977HoraceGrant(1983-87) 1999VincentHamilton(1980-85) 2003DougHoffman(1956-59) 1980BobJones(1927-30) 1974RandyMahaffey(1964-67) 1975GraysonMarshall(1984-88) 2009BanksMcFadden(1937-40) 1973TerrellMcIntyre(1995-99) 2007LarryNance(1977-81) 1995CarterNewman(1924-27) 1983*RockNorman(1941-46) 1974ChoppyPatterson(1959-63) 1981DeweyQuinn(1943-46) 1994TreeRollins(1973-77) 1987WallaceRoy(1925-26) 1977JohnnySnee(1948-52) 1976JimSutherland(1964-67) 1991BillYarborough(1952-57) 1974VinceYockel(1955-58) 1982ButchZatezalo(1966-70) 1988*-coachonly

SouthCarolinaHallofFameLarryNance(1977-81) 2001TreeRollins(1973-77) 2002RandyMahaffey(1964-67) 2003

APAll-American1977 TreeRollins,C(3rd)1980 BillyWilliams,G(HM)1987 HoraceGrant,C(2nd)1990 EldenCampbell,C(HM)1990 DaleDavis,F(HM)1994 SharoneWright,C(HM)

AdolphRuppAwardFinalist1987 HoraceGrant,C

APCoach-of-the-YearFinalist1987 CliffEllis1990 CliffEllis1997 RickBarnes

USBWADistrictCoach-of-the-Year2009 OliverPurnell

U.S.OlympicTrials1976 TreeRollins,C1980 LarryNance,F1988 EldenCampbell,C1997 GregBuckner,F

NABCAll-StarGame1977 TreeRollins,C1987 HoraceGrant,F1990 EldenCampbell,C1991 DaleDavis,F1993 ChrisWhitney,G1998 GregBuckner,G2007 VernonHamilton,G2008 CliffHammonds,G

PanAmericanGames1975 TreeRollins,C

WorldUniversityGames1989 DaleDavis,C1993 SharoneWright,C1997 GregBuckner,F2009 TrevorBooker,F

RetiredJerseys#23 BanksMcFadden,1937-40#30 TreeRollins,1973-77#34 DaleDavis,1987-91

McDonald’sAll-Americans(HS)1980 ClarkeBynum,F1984 MichaelBrown,G1986 RickyJones,F1991 SharoneWright,C2009 MiltonJennings,F

All-SouthernConference1952 JohnnySnee(2nd)

All-NCAARegionalTournament1980 LarryNance(WestRegion)

All-NIT1999 TerrellMcIntyre2007 K.C.Rivers

All-ACC1955 BillYarborough,G(2nd)1956 BillYarborough,G(2nd) VinceYockel,G(2ndAP)1958 VinceYockel,G(1stAP)1960 ChoppyPatterson,G(1st)1961 ChoppyPatterson,G(2nd)1963 JimBrennan,G(2nd)1964 JimBrennan,G(2nd)1965 RandyMahaffey,F(2nd) JimSutherland,G(2nd)1967 RandyMahaffey,F(1st) JimSutherland,G(2nd)1968 ButchZatezalo,G(2nd)1969 ButchZatezalo,G(2nd)1970 ButchZatezalo,G(2nd)1975 SkipWise,G(1st) TreeRollins;C(2nd)1976 TreeRollins,C(2nd)1977 TreeRollins,C(2nd) StanRome,F(2nd)1980 BillyWilliams,G(1st)1981 LarryNance,C(2nd)1982 VincentHamilton,G(2nd)1986 HoraceGrant,C(3rdAP)1987 HoraceGrant,C(1st)1988 EldenCampbell,C(3rdAP)1989 EldenCampbell,C(2nd)

DaleDavis,F(3rdAP)1990 EldenCampbell,C(1st) DaleDavis,F(1st)1991 DaleDavis,C(2nd)1993 SharoneWright,C(3rd) ChrisWhitney,G(3rd)1994 SharoneWright,C(2nd) DevinGray,F(3rd)1997 GregBuckner,F(2nd) TerrellMcIntyre,G(2nd)1998 GregBuckner,F(2nd) TerrellMcIntyre,G(3rd)1999 TerrellMcIntyre,G(2nd)2000 WillSolomon,G(1st)2001 WillSolomon,G(2nd)2002 EdwardScott,G(3rd)2003 EdwardScott,G(1st)2005 SharrodFord,C(3rd)2008 K.C.Rivers,G/F(2nd) CliffHammonds,G(3rd)2009 TrevorBooker,F(2nd)

NABCAll-District1964 JimBrennan,G(3rd)1966 RandyMahaffey,F(3rd)1967 JimSutherland,G(3rd)1975 TreeRollins,C(2nd)1976 TreeRollins,C(2nd)1977 TreeRollins,C(1st)1979 LarryNance,C(2nd)1980 BillyWilliams,G(1st) LarryNance,C(2nd)1981 LarryNance,C(2nd)1982 VincentHamilton,G(2nd)1987 HoraceGrant,F(1st)1989 EldenCampbell,C(2nd)1990 EldenCampbell,C(1st) DaleDavis,F(2nd)1991 DaleDavis,F(2nd)1993 SharoneWright,C(2nd)1994 SharoneWright,C(2nd)1997 GregBuckner,F(1st)1998 GregBuckner,F(2nd)1999 TerrellMcIntyre,G(1st)2000 WillSolomon,G(1st)2001 WillSolomon,G(2nd)2003 EdwardScott,G(2nd)2007 JamesMays,F(2nd)2008 CliffHammonds,G(1st) K.C.Rivers,G/F(2nd)2009 TrevorBooker,F(2nd)

All-ACCDefensive2006 VernonHamilton,G2009 TrevorBooker,F

All-ACCFreshman1995 GregBuckner,F1996 TerrellMcIntyre,G1997 VincentWhitt,F2001 TonyStockman,G ChrisHobbs,F2005 CliffHammonds,G

All-SoConTournament1935 AlexSwails(2nd)1936 TomBrown(2nd)1938 BanksMcFadden(1st) EdKitchens(1st)1939 BanksMcFadden(1st) JackBryce(2nd)1940 BanksMcFadden(1st)1952 JohnnySnee(2nd)

All-ACCTournament1955 BillYarborough,G(2nd)1961 ChoppyPatterson,G(2nd)1962 JimBrennan,G(1st)1964 NickMilasnovich,G,(2nd)1967 RandyMahaffey,F(2nd)1975 SkipWise,G(1st)

1976 StanRome,F(2nd)1980 BillyWilliams,G(2nd)1981 LarryNance,C(2nd)1984 MurrayJarman,C(2nd)1990 DaleDavis,F(2nd)1993 SharoneWright,C(2nd) ChrisWhitney,G(2nd)1996 GregBuckner,G(1st)1998 TerrellMcIntyre,G(1st)2005 ShawanRobinson,G(2nd)2008 TrevorBooker,F/C(1st) K.C.Rivers,G/F(1st) CliffHammonds,G(2nd) JamesMays,F(2nd)

ACCPlayer-of-the-Week1970 ButchZatezalo,G1971 DickieFoster,F1972 DavidAngel,C1975 TreeRollins,C1977 TreeRollins,C StanRome,F DerrickJohnson,G1978 ColonAbraham,F1979 LarryNance,F1980 BillyWilliams,G1981 ChrisDodds,G1983 MarcCampbell,G1985 VincentHamilton,G1987 HoraceGrant,C(2)1988 EldenCampbell,C1989 DaleDavis,F(2)1990 EldenCampbell,C DaleDavis,F1993 SharoneWright,C ChrisWhitney,G1994 AndreBovain,G1997 GregBuckner(Co-Player),F1998 GregBuckner,G1999 TerrellMcIntyre,G(2)2000 WillSolomon,G(3)2002 EdwardScott,G2003 EdwardScott,G(2)2006 AkinAkingbala(Co-Player),C2008 TrevorBooker,F/C K.C.Rivers(Co-Player),G/F2009 TrevorBooker,F K.C.Rivers,G/F(2)

ACCRookie-of-the-Week1971 DavidAngel,C1972 DennisOdle,F(2) MikeBrowning,F JeffReisinger,F1974 TreeRollins,C(3)1975 SkipWise,G(3) StanRome,F GregColes,G(2)1977 ChubbyWells,F1979 BillRoss,F1980 FredGilliam,F1981 VincentHamilton,G ClarkeBynum,G1983 AnthonyJenkins,F1984 HoraceGrant,F1985 GraysonMarshall,G(3)1986 MichaelBest,G1987 EldenCampbell,C1988 DaleDavis,F1989 DavidYoung,G1992 SharoneWright,C DevinGray,F1995 GregBuckner,F(3)1996 TerrellMcIntyre,G(2) HaroldJamison,C TonyChristie,F1997 VincentWhitt,F(2)1999 WillSolomon,G2001 TonyStockman,G2002 CheyChristie,G2005 CliffHammonds,G(4) CheyenneMoore,F2006 JuliusPowell,F2007 TrevorBooker,C2008 TerrenceOglesby,G(2)

ACCAcademicHonorRoll1962 NickMilasnovich1964 GeorgeBenedict NickMilasnovich1965 RandyMahaffey JimSutherland1966 RandyMahaffey JimSutherland1967 CurtEckard KenGardner RandyMahaffey RichieMahaffey

Trevor Booker representedTeam USA at the 2009

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JimSutherland1968 MikeFaer StanGoldfarb TrippJones1969 MikeFaer1972 TerrellSuit1973 BudMartin1974 AndyButchko1975 BruceHarman1976 AndyButchko BruceHarman1977 BobbyConrad1978 BobbyConrad BobFuzy1979 BobbyConrad MarvinKey1980 BobbyConrad ChrisDodds MarvinKey1981 ChrisDodds1982 ChrisDodds MarcCampbell MikeEppley1983 MarcCampbell MikeEppley1984 EdBleynat ClarkeBynum MikeEppley1986 ChrisCouch1988 DonnellBruce1992 GeorgeKelada ToddLogue1993 LouRichie1994 FrankTomera1995 GeoffGardner BruceMartin1996 TomWideman1997 TomWideman1998 TomWideman1999 TomWideman AdamAllenspach2000 AdamAllenspach PashaBains WalkerHolt JeremyShyatt J.D.Powell2001 PashaBains WalkerHolt BeauShay2002 JermelDouglas2003 JulianBetko JermelDouglas ShawanRobinson BeauShay2004 AkinAkingbala ShawanRobinson2005 ShawanRobinson2006 CliffHammonds MattMorris ShawanRobinson JesseYanutola2007 CliffHammonds MattMorris SamPerry ChrisPoole A.J.Tyler JesseYanutola2008 JonahBaize CliffHammonds2009 JonahBaize TannerSmith JesseYanutola

CoSIDAAcademicAll-District1998 TomWideman,C1999 TomWideman,C2005 ShawanRobinson,G2008 CliffHammonds,G

AcademicAll-American1967 JimSutherland(3rd)

1968 RichieMahaffey1980 BobbyConrad(3rd)

AcademicAll-ACC1963 JimBrennan,G1964 JimBrennan,G1965 RandyMahaffey,F1966 RandyMahaffey,F JimSutherland,G1967 RandyMahaffey,F JimSutherland,G(2nd)1969 TripJones,F1973 TerrellSuit,G1976 BruceHarman,G1978 BobbyConrad,G1979 BobbyConrad,G1980 BobbyConrad,G1981 ChrisDodds,G1982 MikeEppley,G MarcCampbell,G ChrisDodds,G1983 MikeEppley,G MarcCampbell,G1984 MikeEppley,G MarcCampbell,G ClarkeBynum,G EdBleynat,C1988 DonnellBruce,G1991 ColbyBrown,F1993 LouRichie,G1994 FrankTomera,C1997 TomWideman,C1998 TomWideman,C1999 TomWideman,C2000 AdamAllenspach,C2001 PashaBains,G2003 JulianBetko,G ShawanRobinson,G2004 AkinAkingbala,C ShawanRobinson,G2005 CliffHammonds,G ShawanRobinson,G2006 ShawanRobinson,G2007 CliffHammonds,G MattMorris,F A.J.Tyler,F2008 CliffHammonds,G2009 TannerSmith,G

JamesWeaverAward(ACC Student Athlete-of-the-Year)

1967 JimSutherland,G1980 BobbyConrad,G1999 TomWideman,C

SkipProsserAward(ACC Scholar Athlete-of-the-Year)

2008 CliffHammonds,G

NCAAPost-GraduateScholarship1967 JimSutherland1980 BobbyConrad1999 TomWideman

NorrisMedal(Clemson’s Outstanding Student)

1932 PatCalhoun1967 JimSutherland1980 BobbyConrad

FrankHowardAward(Bringing Honor to Clemson)

1977 TreeRollins,C1984 MikeEppley,G1985 VincentHamilton,G1987 HoraceGrant,C

IPTAYAthlete-of-the-Year1991 DaleDavis,C2008 CliffHammonds,G

ACCPlayer-of-the-Year1987 HoraceGrant,C

ACCRookie-of-the-Year1995 GregBuckner,F

ACSMACoach-of-the-Year1987 CliffEllis1990 CliffEllis

PaulBowieAward(Presented by the family of the late

Paul Bowie to the MVP)1971 DaveThomas,G1972 BudMartin,G1974 TreeRollins,C1975 WayneCroft,F TreeRollins,C1976 TreeRollins,C1977 TreeRollins,C1978 DerrickJohnson,G1979 BillyWilliams,G1980 BillyWilliams,G1981 LarryNance,F1982 VincentHamilton,G1983 RaymondJones,C1984 MurrayJarman,C1985 VincentHamilton,G

1986 HoraceGrant,F1987 HoraceGrant,C1988 GraysonMarshall,G1989 EldenCampbell,C DerrickForrest,F1990 EldenCampbell,C1991 DaleDavis,C1992 ChrisWhitney,G1993 ChrisWhitney,G1994 AndreBovain,G1995 MerlCode,G1996 GregBuckner,F TerrellMcIntyre,G1997 GregBuckner,F TerrellMcIntyre,G1998 GregBuckner,G TerrellMcIntyre,G1999 TerrellMcIntyre,G2000 WillSolomon,G2001 WillSolomon,G2002 EdwardScott,G2003 EdwardScott,G2004 SharrodFord,C2005 SharrodFord,C2006 AkinAkingbala,C2007 CliffHammonds,G K.C.Rivers,G/F2008 CliffHammonds,G2009 TrevorBooker,F

ColumbiaClubAward(Presented by the Greater Columbia

Clemson Club to the player with best field goal percentage)

1974 TreeRollins(54.3)1975 StanRome(52.8)1976 StanRome(55.7)1977 TreeRollins(58.0)1978 ChubbyWells(56.1)1979 BillyWilliams(52.7)1980 JohnCampbell(58.0)1981 LarryNance(57.5)1982 HoraceWyatt(60.1)1983 MurrayJarman(52.34)1984 MurrayJarman(56.9)1985 RaymondJones(58.8)1986 HoraceGrant(58.4)1987 HoraceGrant(65.6)1988 EldenCampbell(62.9)1989 DaleDavis(67.0)1990 DaleDavis(62.5)1991 RickyJones(54.7)1992 CoreyWallace(53.8)1993 SharoneWright(56.7)

1994 DevinGray(57.2)1995 GregBuckner(52.6)1996 HaroldJamison(51.9)1997 HaroldJamison(59.7)1998 HaroldJamison(59.2)1999 HaroldJamison(67.4)2000 RayHenderson(52.8)2001 ChrisHobbs(56.6)2002 SharrodFord(60.6)2003 SharrodFord(56.4)2004 AkinAkingbala(60.6)2005 AkinAkingbala(59.4)2006 AkinAkingbala(57.6)2007 TrevorBooker(60.2)2008 TrevorBooker(55.5)2009 TrevorBooker(57.1)

AndersonTip-OffAward(Presented by the Anderson Tip-Off

club to the honorary captains)1972 BoHawkins1973 BudMartin1974 JeffReisinger TerrellSuit1975 WayneCroft VanGregg1976 BruceHarman TreeRollins1977 DaveBrown JohnFranken TreeRollins1978 ColonAbraham JimHowell StanRome1979 DerrickJohnson MarvinDickerson1980 BobFuzy BillyWilliams BobbyConrad JohnCampbell1981 LarryNance KeithWalker1982 HoraceWyatt ChrisDodds MarvinKey BillRoss1983 FredGilliam1984 MikeEppley MarcCampbell MurrayJarman ClarkeBynum1985 VincentHamilton RaymondJones EdBynum1986 GlenMcCants GlennCorbit ChrisMichael1987 HoraceGrant MichaelTait AnthonyJenkins LarryMiddleton JeffHolstein ChrisCouch1988 GraysonMarshall1989 JerryPryor1990 EldenCampbell MarionCash DerrickForrest KirklandHowling1991 ColbyBrown DonnellBruce DaleDavis RickyJones SeanTyson1992 ChrisWhitney AndreBovain1993 ChrisWhitney WayneBuckingham1994 CoreyWallace1995 BruceMartin1996 MerlCode

Horace Grant was a two-time winner of the Paul Bowie Most Valuable Player Award.

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BillHarder1997 MerlCode BillHarder1998 GregBuckner1999 TonyChristie TerrellMcIntyre HaroldJamison TomWideman2000 AndriusJurkunas2001 WillSolomon AdamAllenspach2002 EdwardScott2003 RayHenderson EdwardScott2004 ChrisHobbs2005 SharrodFord OluBabalola2006 AkinAkingbala SteveAllen ShawanRobinson2007 VernonHamilton CliffHammonds2008 CliffHammonds2009 K.C.Rivers

GreenvilleTip-OffClub(Presented to leading rebounder)

1971 DavidAngel(180)1972 DavidAngel(253)1974 TreeRollins(316)1975 TreeRollins(328)1976 TreeRollins(308)1977 TreeRollins(359)1978 JohnCampbell(195)1979 LarryNance(210)1980 LarryNance(259)1981 LarryNance(237)1982 HoraceWyatt(187)1983 RaymondJones(219)1984 MurrayJarman(149)1985 VincentHamilton(200)1986 HoraceGrant(357)1987 HoraceGrant(299)1988 DaleDavis(223)1989 DaleDavis(258)1990 DaleDavis(395)1991 DaleDavis(340)1992 SharoneWright(227)1993 SharoneWright(314)1994 SharoneWright(362)1995 GregBuckner(165)1996 HaroldJamison(172)1997 HaroldJamison(187)1998 HaroldJamison(232)1999 HaroldJamison(346)2000 AdamAllenspach(206)2001 ChrisHobbs(190)2002 RayHenderson(265)2003 SharrodFord(191)2004 SharrodFord(202)2005 SharrodFord(261)2006 AkinAkingbala(243)2007 TrevorBooker(232) JamesMays(232)2008 TrevorBooker(249)2009 TrevorBooker(311)

AcademicAward(The Academic Award is given by the Fort Hill Clemson Club to the

player who has the best cumulativeacademic grade-point average)

1985 EdBynum1986 GraysonMarshall1987 ChrisCouch1988 DonnellBruce DaleDavis1989 KirklandHowling1990 ShawnLastinger1991 RickyJones1992 GeorgeKelada

1993 BruceMartin1994 WayneBuckingham ByronMorris1995 RonBudde1996 TomWideman1997 TomWideman1998 TomWideman1999 TomWideman2000 AdamAllenspach2001 AdamAllenspach PashaBains2002 WalkerHolt2003 WalkerHolt2004 ShawanRobinson2005 ShawanRobinson2006 ShawanRobinson2007 JesseYanutola2008 JesseYanutola2009 JonahBaize

FlorenceCountyAward(Presented by the Florence County

Clemson Club to the player with the most assists)

1974 JeffReisinger(45)1975 JoJoBethea(81)1976 DerrickJohnson(98)1977 DerrickJohnson(169)1978 DerrickJohnson(132)1979 BobbyConrad(101)1980 BobbyConrad(157)1981 ChrisDodds(187)1982 MikeEppley(89)1983 MarcCampbell(124)1984 MarcCampbell(104)1985 GraysonMarshall(192)1986 GraysonMarshall(262)1987 GraysonMarshall(221)1988 GraysonMarshall(182)1989 MarionCash(161)1990 MarionCash(174)1991 DavidYoung(100)1992 ChrisWhitney(161)1993 ChrisWhitney(193)1994 LouRichie(182)1995 MerlCode(111)1996 TerrellMcIntyre(90)1997 TerrellMcIntyre(145)1998 TerrellMcIntyre(154)1999 TerrellMcIntyre(188)2000 WillSolomon(95)2001 EdwardScott(127)2002 EdwardScott(238)2003 EdwardScott(161)2004 VernonHamilton(91)

UnionCountyAward(Presented to the player

with the most assists)2005 ShawanRobinson(94)2006 CliffHammonds(105)2007 CliffHammonds(147)2008 CliffHammonds(133)2009 DemontezStitt(121)

ClemsonTip-OffClub(Presented by Clemson Tip-Off Club

to best defensive player)1971 DickieFoster1972 BudMartin

SpartanburgTip-OffClub(Presented by Spartanburg Tip-Off

Club to best defensive player)1971 DickieFoster1972 BudMartin1974 TreeRollins1975 StanRome1976 StanRome1977 StanRome1978 MarvinDickerson1979 MarvinDickerson1980 HoraceWyatt1981 RaymondJones1982 VincentHamilton1983 RaymondJones MikeEppley1984 RaymondJones1985 VincentHamilton1986 GlenMcCants1987 HoraceGrant1988 GraysonMarshall1989 DerrickForrest1990 DerrickForrest1991 AndreBovain1992 AndreBovain1993 DevinGray1994 AndreBovain1995 IkerIturbe1996 TomWideman HaroldJamison1997 TomWideman1998 GregBuckner1999 TomWideman2000 AndriusJurkunas2001 EdwardScott2002 nonechosen2003 OluBabalola2004 SharrodFord2005 SharrodFord2006 VernonHamilton2007 CliffHammonds2008 JamesMays2009 DemontezStitt

GreenwoodCountyAward(Presented by the Greenwood

County Clemson Club tothe player with the bestfree throw percentage)

1972 TerrellSuit(75.3)1973 BudMartin(84.2)1974 JeffReisinger(81.5)1975 SkipWise(75.4)1976 DaveBrown(79.8)1977 DerrickJohnson(88.7)1978 GregColes(78.2)1979 BobbyConrad(80.6)1980 FredGilliam(84.4)1981 FredGilliam(85.1)1982 FredGilliam(82.9)1983 AnthonyJenkins(88.2)1984 AnthonyJenkins(84.4)1985 VincentHamilton(80.3)1986 LarryMiddleton(75.0)1987 LarryMiddleton(77.6)1988 TimKincaid(85.6)

1989 TimKincaid(77.3)1990 KirklandHowling(70.8)1991 DavidYoung(83.3)1992 ChrisWhitney(76.7)1993 ChrisWhitney(80.2)1994 MerlCode(80.9)1995 BruceMartin(87.5)1996 TerrellMcIntyre(79.2)1997 MerlCode(80.7)1998 TerrellMcIntyre(77.9)1999 TerrellMcIntyre(79.0)2000 PashaBains(77.8)2001 TonyStockman(83.6)2002 JamarMcKnight(75.0)2003 TomasNagys(73.9) EdwardScott(73.9)2004 OluBabalola(75.3) ShawanRobinson(75.3)

LancasterCountyAward(Presented to the player with the

best free throw percentage)2005 ShawanRobinson(83.7)2006 ShawanRobinson(91.3)2007 K.C.Rivers(73.5)

GreaterGreenwoodClemsonClubAward

(Presented to the player with the best free throw percentage)

2008 TerrenceOglesby(85.1)2009 TerrenceOglesby(84.5)

JamesR.MorrowAward(Presented by the James Morrow

family to the most improved player)1971 PeteWeddell1972 MikeBrowning1974 WayneCroft1975 JoJoBethea1976 MarvinDickerson1977 ColonAbraham1978 JohnCampbell1979 BobbyConrad1980 FredGilliam1981 VincentHamilton1982 MikeEppley DaveShaffer1983 MurrayJarman1984 AnthonyJenkins1985 GlenMcCants1986 GlennCorbit1987 MichaelTait1988 EldenCampbell1989 DaleDavis1990 MarionCash1991 ColbyBrown1992 RyanAmestoy1993 BruceMartin1994 JeffBrown1995 AndyKelly1996 TonyChristie

LynchAward(Presented to the most

improved player)1997 MohamedWoni1998 MohamedWoni HaroldJamison1999 AdamAllenspach2000 ChuckyGilmore2001 TomasNagys2002 JamarMcKnight2003 CheyChristie2004 AkinAkingbala2005 VernonHamilton2006 SteveAllen2007 K.C.Rivers2008 DavidPotter2009 JeraiGrant

SumterCountyAward(Presented by the Sumter County

Clemson Club to the player exhibiting the most hustle)

1971 BudMartin1974 VanGregg1975 WayneCroft1976 BruceHarman1977 JohnFranken1978 StanRome1979 BobbyConrad1980 BobbyConrad1981 VincentHamilton MarcCampbell1982 MikeEppley1983 MikeEppley1984 MarcCampbell1985 VincentHamilton1986 ChrisMichael1987 JeffHolstein1988 JerryPryor1989 JerryPryor1990 DerrickForrest DaleDavis1991 DonnellBruce1992 KevinHines1993 ByronMorris1994 AndreBovain1995 BillHarder1996 BrianChester1997 BrianChester BillHarder1998 TerrellMcIntyre1999 TerrellMcIntyre2000 EdwardScott2001 TomasNagys2002 OluBabalola2003 TomasNagys2004 ChrisHobbs

AikenCountyAward(Presented to the player

demonstrating the most effort)2005 CliffHammonds2006 CliffHammonds2007 CliffHammonds2008 MattMorris2009 BryanNarcisse

LexingtonCountyAward(Presented to the player who dem-

onstrated great strenth inthe weight room, conditioning and on the court)2005 CliffHammonds2006 AkinAkingbala2007 CliffHammonds2008 CliffHammonds2009 CatalinBaciu

AirForceROTCAward(Presented to the player who best

exhibits the core values of the Air Force, as demonstrated by his integrity, service before self and

excellence in all he does)2005 CliffHammonds2006 MattMorris2007 CliffHammonds2008 CliffHammonds2009 AndreYoung

RoadWarriorAward(Presented by the CherokeeCounty Clemson Club to the best road game performer)

2007 VernonHamilton2008 K.C.Rivers2009 K.C.Rivers

Note: No awards banquet heldafterthe1972-73season.

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Frank Dobson (1911-13) Fra n k D o b s o n w a s aprofessional baseball playerbefore coming to Clemson,as he was the property of thePittsburgh Nationals. WalterRiggs,PresidentoftheClemsonAthletic Association, thoughtit was unfair to keep shufflingcoaches year after year. Riggs

offeredDobsonathree-yearcontract,whichwasthefirstcontractofferedandsignedbyaClemsoncoachinanysport. AtClemson,Dobsoncoachedfootball,basketballandbaseball.HewasClemson’sfirstbasketballcoach,leadingtheTigerstotheironlyundefeatedseasoninhistoryintheinauguralseason1911-12,(4-0).In1912-13,Clemsonfinishedthebasketballseasonwitha9-5record.Hewasheadbaseballcoachin1911-1913.

J.O. Erwin (1913-15) J.O. Erwin is one of onlytwo former players to serve ascoach in Clemson basketballhistory.Duringhistwoyearsascoach,heledClemsontoa3-8-1recordoverall.InClemson’sfirstgameeveronFebruary9,1912,he scored 58 points againstButler Guards, still an all-time

single-gamescoringrecord.Hescoredall58pointson29fieldgoals,nofreethrows.HeplayedthecenterpositionfortheTigers.HeandhisbrotherwerealsotennisstandoutsatClemson.

A.H. Ward (1915-16) AudleyWardwasaprofessor inagronomyandfarm machinery at Clemson. During the 1915-16seasonhecoachedtheteamonavolunteerbasisandtheTigershada2-6-1record.

Country Morris (1916-17, 1919-20) Inthefallof1916,Morriswasanassistantfootballcoach and head coach of both the basketball andbaseball teams. After the 1917 footballl seasonhe enlisted in the Navy forWorldWar I. Upon hisdischarge in 1919, he came back to Clemson tocoach the baseball and basketball teams. AfterleavingClemsonhewasanathleticdirector,coach,andmanagerofprobaseballteams.HealsocoachedsportsattheUniversityofMaryland.Morrishadafine16-8recordinhiscareer, includinga10-3recordingamesplayedatClemsonand13-1inthemonthsofFebruaryandMarch.

Jiggs Donahue (1917-19) Edward Donahue had to be one of the mostorganized men in the country.During the 1918-19schoolyear,DonahuewasheadcoachoffourClemsonsports:football,basketball,baseball,andtrack.Duringhis four years at Clemson, he was basketball andbaseballcoachfortwoseasons,andheadtrackcoachforoneseason. He was an outstanding athlete atWashington&Lee,asheplayedinthebackfieldonthefootballteamandplayedcatcheronthebaseballteam.Upongraduation,hewasanassistantcoachinfootballandheadcoachinbaseballandbasketball. AtClemson,Donahuehada6-3record,including5-0ingamesplayedinFebruary.

Larry Conover (1920-21) ConoverwasalinecoachfortheClemsonfootballteaminadditiontoservingasheadbasketballcoach.HeplayedcenterforPennState’sfootballteamandletteredinfootballin1916and1917.Conoverhadafine10-4markatClemson,includingaperfect6-0ingamesplayedatClemson.

E.J. Stewart (1921-23) E.J.StewartwasheadfootballcoachfortwoyearsatClemson,1921-22.However,hecoachedmorethanonesportduringhisstayatTigertown.Inthespringof1921,Stewartcoachedthebaseballandtrackteamswhileconductingspringfootballpractice.Inthefall,Stewart’sfootballteamwent1-6-2,butheimprovedtoa5-4slatein1922.Hewentontocoachthetrackteamsin1922and1923. HealsocoachedatNebraskaandtheUniversityofTexas. At Nebraska, he led the Cornhuskers to acombinedrecordof11-4in1916-1917.Theyalsowonthe MissouriValley Conference title both seasons.AfterleavingtheUniversityofNebraska,heenteredtheautomobilebusinessasPresidentandTreasurerof theStewartMotorCo.Becauseof theeconomicconditionsat the time,hedecidedtogoback intocoaching. AtClemson,hehada19-19record,including12-6inthemonthofFebruaryand12-7athome.

Bud Saunders (1923-25) BudSaundersgraduatedfromMissouriin1911,withabachelorsdegreeinLaw.AtMissouri,heplayedfootballandbasketball.Hewantedtoplaytwoothersports, but a conference rule at the time forbid anathletefromparticipatinginmorethantwosports. Saunders was football coach at Knox Collegebefore coming to Clemson. In football, Saunderscoachedforfourseasons,1923-1926.Healsocoachedthe basketball teams in 1924 and 1925. His bestseasoninfootballcamein1923,asheledtheTigerstoa5-2-1slate.Hewas6-28asaheadbasketballcoachatClemson.

A.A. Gilliam (1925-26) Gilliam was an assistant football coach for theTigerfootballteamandcoachedthefreshmenteamin1925.AsClemson’sheadcoach theTigershada4-17record.

Josh Cody (1927-31) Josh Cody, fondly knownas“big man,” will always be afavorite to Clemson fans. Cody,abigmaninstatureat6-2,220pounds,ledClemsontovictoriesover South Carolina for fourstraight years in football. Heis the only coach in Clemsonhistory who has been around

morethantwoyearswhoneverlostafootballgameto South Carolina. He also defeated Furman threestraight years. Cody had a 13-0-1 record in homegamesandhada72percentwinningmarkoverall,fourthbestinClemsonhistory. Cody coached Clemson for five seasons, thelongesttenureforaClemsonbasketballcoachinthefirst25yearsofthesportatClemson.Hehada48-55record,including32-13athome.

Joe Davis (1931-40) Joe Davis was a graduate of SouthwesternUniversityofMemphis.For36consecutiveyearsDavisandformerClemsonHeadFootballCoachJessNeelywereoneofthemostacclaimedcoachingtandemsincollegefootball,nineyearsatClemsonand27seasonsatRice.DavisbecameNeely’schief footballaide in1931atClemson. Healsocoachedthebasketballteam,compilinga101-86recordinnineseasons.HeleftClemsonasthe school’s all-time winningest basketball coachandisstillthirdinClemsonhistoryinvictories.DavisstillhasthebestwinningpercentageinroadgamesinClemsonhistory,ashis44-52roadmarkwasa46percentwinningmark.Hisbestbasketballseasonwasthe 1934-35 team that finished with a 15-3 recordoverallfora.833pct,anall-timeClemsonrecord. AtRicehecoachedbasketballforsixseasonsandwonorsharedthreeconsecutiveSWCchampionshipsin 1943-45, then added another tri-championshipin 1949.The 1945 Rice team, led by two-time All-AmericanBillHenry,finishedwitha20-1recordandisgenerallyrecognizedasoneofRice’sgreatestteamsever.

Rock Norman (1940-46) Rock Norman was oneof the state ofVirginia’s greatnatural athletes during hisday and one of the greatestproduced by Roanoke College.Norman spent 51 years in thecoachingprofession,34ofthemcoaching track, basketball, andfootballatClemson,TheCitadel,

FurmanandtheUniversityofSouthCarolina.Hislastcollegeexperiencewasan18-yearstayatClemsonwherehistrackteamswon49meetsandlost24. Atonetimehisteamswon17consecutivemeets.He spent six seasons as head basketball coach atClemson, a position he also held at three othercolleges.NormanwonstatetracktitlesatClemsonin1940,41,42,43,49,51,57.HehasbeenenshrinedintheSouthCarolinaAthleticHallofFame,theRoanokeCollegeHallofFameandtheClemsonAthleticHallofFame.Onthehardcourt,Normanhada32-70recordatClemson.

Banks McFadden (1946-56) McFaddenwasaconsensusAll-American in both footballand basketball in the samecalendar year (1939). He isthe only Clemson athlete toaccomplish this feat and isone reason he was named thenation’s most versatile athletefor1939.

McFaddenwaselectedtotheNationalFootballHallofFamein1959andreceivedtheDistinguishedAlumniAwardformClemsonin1966.Hewasachartermemberof theClemsonAthleticHallofFameandSouthCarolinaAthleticHallofFame.HeistheonlyClemsonplayertohavehisjerseyretiredintwosports.HewasthetopscorerandAll-AmericanonClemson’sonlyconferencepostseasonbasketballchampionshipteam(1938-39). McFaddencoachedtheTigersfor10years,tiedforthelongesttenureinClemsonbasketballhistory.HewasClemson’scoachwhentheTigersenteredtheACCandhehadan85-131overallrecord.Hisbestseason

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wasin1951-52whentheTigershadarecordof17-7,a71percentwinningpercentage. Thatteamhadan11-4conferencerecord,stillthemostwinsinschoolhistoryinleagueplay.McFadden’sTigersimprovedtheirleaguerecordfivestraightyearsbetween1948-52,thefirstcoachinNCAAhistorytodothat.HepassedawayinAugust,2005.

Press Maravich (1956-62) PressMaravichwasthefirstcoachinschoolhistorytoguidetheTigerstothechampionshipgame of the ACCTournament.Clemson made a dream run in1962, Maravich’s final year atClemson.Hedefeated four top20 teams inhiscareer, thefirstClemsoncoachtobeataranked

opponent.Thatfirstrankedwincameinhisfirstyear,a 96-94 overtime win against eighth-ranked N.C.State. Maravichhadarecordof55-96andhisbestyearcamein61-62whenhetookClemsontotheFinalsoftheACCTournament.ClemsonbeatasixthrankedDuketeaminthesemifinalsofthattournament,thenthe highest ranked win in Clemson history. He stillholds the Clemson record for winning percentageinovertimegames,3-0in1956-57,andhealsohada23-19careermarkingamesdecidedbyfivepointsorless,alsoaClemsonrecord. MaravichleftClemsonandbecameanassistantcoach at N.C. State before moving up to the headcoachingpositionwhenEverettCaseretired.MaravichlaterbecameheadcoachatLouisianaStatewherehecoachedhisson,Pete,whowentontobecometheleadingscorerinNCAAhistory.

Bobby Roberts (1963-70) Bobby Roberts coachedClemson for eight seasonsandwastheheadcoachwhenLittlejohn Coliseum opened in1968.Hehadan82-116recordinthoseeightseasons,includingathenrecord41winsoverACCteams.Hestillistheco-holderoftheClemsoncoachingrecordfor

ACCroadwinsinacareer(14). Hisbestseasonwasa17-8campaignin1966-67,aseasonthatwouldhavebeenanNCAATournamentseason by today’s standards. During that seasonClemson beat all four North Carolina ACC schoolswithineightdays,includingNorthCarolinaandN.C.StateintheNorth-SouthDoubleheaderinCharlotte.Dukewasranked14thandNorthCarolinathirdintheUPIpollatthetime.RobertspassedawayinAugustof2002.

Tates Locke (1970-75) Tates Locke had a 62-70 record in his five years atClemson.HecoachedClemsontoitsfirstevertop20season,a#19finalrankingintheUPIpollin1974-75.That teamfeaturedTree Rollins, Clemson’s all-timeleading rebounder.That 1974-75 team played in the NIT in

NewYork, Clemson’s first postseason tournamentappearanceinhistory. Lockehadanoutstanding43-15recordingames

at Littlejohn Coliseum, and he posted a 6-2 careerrecordinovertimegames,bestinClemsonhistoryonapercentagebasis.Lockedefeatedfiverankedteamsin his career, including wins over #3 Maryland, #10NorthCarolinaand#4N.C.Stateinthesameseason. Locke is now an NBA scout with the PortlandTrailblazers.

Bill Foster (1975-84) Bill Foster is the secondwinningest coach in Clemsonhistory on a percentage basis.HeissecondtoRickBarnesonapercentagebasisinACCgames(.373) and ACC road games(.233).Fosterwon156and lost106 in his nine years as headcoach. He is tied for the most

top20wins(16)inClemsonhistoryandalsowon13gamesinovertime,alsoaClemsonrecord. Foster’sbestyearwas1979-80whenheguidedtheTigers to a 23-9 record and the Final Eight ofthe NCAATournament, the farthest Clemson hasadvanced in the history of the NCAATournament.TheTigersdefeatedsixTop20teamsthatyear,stillasingleseasonrecordforrankedwins.ThatincludesClemson’sonlyvictoryinhistoryoverthe#1rankedteam(87-82vs.Duke). FosterleftClemsonin1984torestarttheMiami(FL)programandthenwastheheadcoachatVirginiaTech.In1995-96hetookVirginiaTechtotheSweet16oftheNCAATournamentandhaswonatleast25gamesin1994-95and1995-96.His1994-95VirginiaTechteamwontheNIT.Heretiredafterthe1996-97season with 532 career wins and resides in Boone,NC.HewasinductedintotheClemsonHallofFamein2001.InSeptemberof2005hereceivedtheBobbyRobertsAwardfromtheAugustaSportsCouncilforlifetimecontributionstocollegebasketball. A 1958 graduate of Carson-Newman, he wasinductedintotheEagles’HallofFamein2007.

Cliff Ellis (1984-94) Cliff Ell is is Clemson’swinningestcoachinhistoryonatotalvictoriesbasis(177-128).Ellis coached Clemson for 10years and theTigers went toeightpostseasontournaments,three NCAAs and five NITs. Hecoached Clemson to the ACCregular seasontitle in1989-90,

theonlyregularseasonACCtitleinClemsonhistory.TheTigershada24-8recordthatyear.His1986-87Tigerteamwonarecord25games. Ellisset33Clemsoncoachingrecords,includingACCregularseasonvictories,victoriesathomeandhomewinningpercentage.HecoachedClemsontothreeNCAATournamentappearancesinafour-yearperiod(1986-90).HeleftClemsonafterthe1993-94seasontobecometheheadcoachatAuburnandhetooktheTigerstotheNCAATournamentandatop-10nationalrankingin1998-99. Elliswon22gamesovertop25teamsinhis10yearsatClemson,includinganupsetof12thrankedFlorida State in the 1993 ACCTournament, and avictoryovera#2NorthCarolinateamin1994. ElliswasnamedACCCoach-of-the-Yearin1986-87and1989-90,theonlyClemsoncoachtowinthataward.Afterashortstintinbroadcasting,hewashiredasheadcoachatCoastalCarolinainJulyof2007.

Rick Barnes (1994-98) Rick Barnes was the firstcoach in Clemson history totake the Tigers to the NCAAtournament three consecutiveyears. He brought Clemson tothe NIT in 1994-95 and to theNCAAsin1995-96,1996-97and1997-98,meaningClemsonwasinpostseasonplayeveryyearof

histenure. Histopseasonwashisthirdyear,1996-97,whenhecoachedClemsontoa16-1startandanumber-two national ranking.The season opened with a79-71 overtime victory against defending NationalChampion Kentucky.The team ended the season23-10andrankedeighthinthefinalUSATodaypoll. PickedlastintheACCpriortohisfirstseason,heshocked the basketball world by winning his first10 games, including a 75-70 victory over #9 Dukein Cameron Indoor Stadium. His second seasonfeatured an 18-11 record, including Clemson’s firsteverACCTournamentvictoryover20thrankedNorthCarolina. TheTigerswererankedfifthinthenationinthepreseasonpollof1997-98,anexampleofthelevelofrespectBarneshadbroughttotheprogram.Clemsondefeated three top 25 teams in 1997-98, includingsixth-rankedSouthCarolina. Heconcludedhisfouryearswitha74-48record,a60.7percentwinningmark,thehighestinClemsonhistory. Theschoolalsoestablishedattendancere-cordsonapergameandtotalbasisin1996-97and1997-98.HeisnowtheheadcoachattheUniversityofTexas.HetookthatprogramtotheFinalFourin2004.

Larry Shyatt (1998-2003) LarryShyattwon70gamesduringhisfiveyearsastheheadcoachatClemson.HesucceededRickBarnes,withwhomhehadservedasassociateheadcoachfrom1994-95through1996-97.Shyatt was given much creditforClemson’sruntoaSweet16finishin1996-97.Aftercoaching

Wyomingin1997-98,hereturnedtoClemson. He immediately ledClemsontoa20-15 recordand an NIT berth in his first season, 1998-99. TheTigersdefeatedGeorgia,Rutgers,ButlerandXaviertoadvancetothechampionshipgameversusCalifornia.Clemsonfelljustshort,losingbyonlyonepointonthelastpossessionofthegame.His20victoriessetaClemsonrecordforwinsbyarookiecoachandhebecamejustthethirdACCcoachinhistorytowin20gamesinhisfirstyearwithaleagueprogram. Shyatt defeated North Carolina three differenttimesoverhistenure.Thebiggestwinofhistenurewasa75-65upsetin2001,whentheTarHeelswereranked#1inthenationandonan18-gamewinstreak.He also defeated theTar Heels in 1999 and 2003.Duringhisfinalseason,Clemsonstarted9-0,whichincludedavictoryoverbasketballpowerCincinnati. ShyattisnowanassistantcoachattheUniversityof Florida, where he helped the Gator program toconsecutiveNCAAtitlesin2006and2007.

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SEASONVictories

Overall: 25 byCliffEllis,1986-87 byOliverPurnell,2006-07Consecutive: 17 byCliffEllis,1986-87 byOliverPurnell,2006-07Consecutive Start of a Career: 10 byRickBarnes,1994-95First Year: 20 byLarryShyatt,1998-99In ACC Regular Season: 10 byCliffEllis,1986-87,89-90 byOliverPurnell,2007-08Consecutive ACC: 7 byBobbyRoberts,1966-67Against AP Top 20: 6 byBillFoster,1979-80By 5 points or less: 8 byOliverPurnell,2006-07ACC by 5 points or less: 6 byCliffEllis,1986-87In Overtime: 3 by3coachesin3seasonsHome: 16 byOliverPurnell,2006-07ACC Home: 7 byBillFoster,1979-80 byCliffEllis,1989-90 byOliverPurnell,2007-08Consecutive ACC Home: 7 byBillFoster,1979-80 byCliffEllis,1989-90 byOliverPurnell,2007-08Road: 10 by3coachesin3seasonsConsecutive Road: 10 byCliffEllis,1986-87Consecutive ACC Road: 5 byCliffEllis,1986-87

Winning PercentageOverall: .833(15-3) byJoeDavis,1934-35 Min. 20 Games: .806(25-6) byCliffEllis,1986-87Road: .833(10-2) byCliffEllis,1986-87Home: 1.000(15-0) byBillFoster,1979-80 1.000(14-0) byCliffEllis,1989-90ACC Regular Season: .714(10-4) byCliffEllis,1986-87,89-90ACC Home: 1.000(7-0) byBillFoster,1979-80 1.000(7-0) byCliffEllis,1986-87ACC Road: .714(5-2) byCliffEllis,1986-87First Year: .643(18-10) byBillFoster,1975-76Overtime(Min.2games): 1.000(3-0) byPressMaravich,1956-57Games decided by 5 points or less: .875(7-1) byCliffEllis,1986-87ACC games decided by 5 points or less: .857(6-1) byCliffEllis,1986-87

CAREERVictories

Overall: 177 byCliffEllis(177-128),1985-94In ACC Regular Season: 56 byCliffEllis(56-90),1985-94vs. ACC Teams: 59 byCliffEllis(59-100),1985-94At Home: 123 byCliffEllis(123-36),1985-94Consecutive Home: 29 byCliffEllis(1988-90)Away: 45 byJoeDavis(45-51),1932-40ACC Home: 42 byCliffEllis(42-31),1985-94ACC Away: 14 byBobbyRoberts(14-50),1963-70 14 byBillFoster(14-46),1976-84 14 byCliffEllis(14-59),1985-94 14 byOliverPurnell(14-34),2003-09vs. AP Top 20: 16 byBillFoster,1976-84 16 byCliffEllis,1985-94vs. AP Top 25: 22 byCliffEllis,1985-94By 5 points or less: 37 byCliffEllis(37-39),1985-94ACC by 5 points or less: 23 byCliffEllis(23-21),1985-94In Overtime: 13 byBillFoster(13-10),1976-84Years as Coach: 10 byBanksMcFadden,1947-56 10 byCliffEllis,1985-94

Winning Percentage(Minimumthreeyearsexperience)

Overall: .607 byRickBarnes(74-48),1994-98vs. ACC: .429 byRickBarnes(30-40),1994-98At Home: .808 byCliffEllis(123-36),1985-94Away: .458 byJoeDavis(44-52),1932-40ACC Home: .594 byRickBarnes(19-13),1994-98ACC Away: .292 byOliverPurnell(14-34),2003-09By 5 points or less: .500 byOliverPurnell(21-21),2003-09ACC by 5 points or less: .523 byCliffEllis(23-21),1985-94In Overtime: .750 byTatesLocke(6-2),1971-75

Non ACC Nov-Name Seasons Years Home Away Neut. Conf Teams Dec Jan Feb Mar OverallFrankDobson 2 1912-13 6-2 7-3 0-0 3-1 9-4 1-0 13-5J.O.Erwin 2 1914-15 1-1-1 2-7 0-0 1-2 1-4-1 1-2 3-8-1A.H.Ward 1 1916 1-2-1 1-4 0-0 1-2 1-4-1 0-0 2-6-1CountryMorris 2 1917/1920 10-3 6-5 0-0 3-7 12-1 1-0 16-8JiggsDonahue 2 1918-19 5-0 1-3 0-0 1-1 5-0 0-2 6-3LarryConover 1 1921 6-0 4-4 0-0 3-1 6-3 1-0 10-4E.R.Stewart 2 1922-23 12-7 7-11 0-1 6-13 12-6 1-0 19-19BudSanders 2 1924-25 4-12 2-15 0-1 2-14 4-14 0-0 6-28A.A.Gillian 1 1926 2-6 2-11 0-0 2-9 2-8 0-0 4-17JoshCody 5 1927-31 32-13 16-38 0-4 4-5 19-29 24-20 1-1 48-55JoeDavis 9 1932-40 51-29 45-51 5-5 5-7 36-37 54-40 6-2 101-86RockNorman 6 1941-46 19-29 12-39 1-2 2-6 13-28 17-36 0-0 32-70BanksMcFadden 10 1947-56 44-48 35-75 6-8 22-36 26-40 37-49 0-6 85-131PressMaravich 6 1957-62 28-25 14-40 13-31 30-37 25-59 20-34 14-28 18-27 3-7 55-96BobbyRoberts 8 1963-70 45-32 28-57 9-27 41-45 41-71 20-30 30-34 31-45 1-7 82-116TatesLocke 5 1971-75 43-15 11-38 8-17 42-28 20-42 23-14 19-24 16-24 4-8 62-70BillFoster 9 1976-84 102-36 31-50 23-20 112-32 44-74 72-15 38-43 37-36 9-12 156-106CliffEllis 10 1985-94 123-36 33-73 21-19 118-28 59-100 83-16 43-46 36-43 15-23 177-128RickBarnes 4 1994-98 48-13 16-25 10-10 44-8 30-40 37-4 16-18 13-17 8-9 74-48LarryShyatt 5 1998-03 51-31 9-40 10-13 49-21 21-62 44-16 7-32 14-24 5-12 70-84OliverPurnell 6 2003-09 74-24 27-40 16-13 72-16 45-61 65-10 19-27 18-25 15-15 117-77

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AAbee,Russ................................................................................1939-40Abraham,Colon................................1974-75,75-76,76-77,77-78Akingbala,Akin...............................2002-03,03-04,04-05,05-06Allen,Steve........................................2001-02,03-04,04-05,05-06Allenspach,Adam.............................1997-98,98-99,99-00,00-01Amestoy,Ryan........................................................................1991-92Anderson, Zavier........................................2007-08, 08-09Angel,Dave..................................................... 1970-71,71-72,72-73Antoncik,Rudy............................................................1963-64,65-66*Asbill,Henry...........................................................................1927-28Ayers,Walt....................................................... 1964-65,65-66,66-67Ayoob,Joe....................................................... 1964-65,65-66,66-67

BBabalola,Olu....................................2001-02,02-03,03-04,04-05Baciu, Catalin ......................................................... 2008-09*Bagnal,Thurston..................................................................1939-40Baines,Pasha..............................................................1999-00,00-01Baize, Jonah........................................... 2007-08, 2008-09*Belich,Milan.............................................................1981-82,82-83Bell,Dwight.......................................1945-46,46-47,47-48,48-49Benedict,Buddy...........................................1963-64,64-65,65-66Benson,Bob...................................................1959-60,60-61,61-62Best,Michael............................................................................1985-86Bethea,JoJo...............................................................1973-74,74-75Betko,Julian.............................................................................2002-03Blackman,Anthony...............................................................1984-85*Blalock,Joe.............................................................................1940-41Bohonak,Mike..............................................1961-62,62-63,63-64Bolick,R.A..................................................................................1943-44Bonzulak,Bill...........................................................................1960-61Booker, Trevor ................................ 2006-07, 07-08, 08-09Bounellis,D.N...........................................................................1943-44Bovain,Andre...................................1990-91,91-92,92-93,93-94*Bowie,Paul.............................................................................1934-35Boyd,Bobby.............................................................................1944-45Braddick,Dustin...........................................1998-99,99-00,00-01Brennan,Jim..................................................1961-62,62-63,63-64Brinkley,Ed.....................................................1955-56,56-57,57-58Brown,Colby....................................1987-88,88-89,89-90,90-91Brown,David.................................................1974-75,75-76,76-77Brown,Jeff...................................................................1992-93,93-94Brown,Jive..................................................................1971-72,72-73Brown,Michael.......................................................................1986-87*Brown,T.I.......................................................1933-34,34-35,35-36Browning,Mike..........................................................1971-72,72-73Bruce,Donnell..................................1987-88,88-89,89-90,90-91Bryce,Jack......................................................1936-37,37-38,38-39Bryce,W............................................................1934-35,35-36,36-37*Buchanan,Dude.........................................1938-39,39-40,40-41Buckingham,Wayne......................1989-90,91-92,92-93,93-94Buckner,Greg...................................1994-95,95-96,96-97,97-98Budde,Ron...............................................................................1994-95Burks,Eric..................................................................................1990-91Burnisky,Gary...............................................1961-62,62-63,63-64Butchko,Andy............................................................1974-75,75-76*Bynum,Clarke................................1980-81,81-82,82-83,83-84Bynum,Ed.................................................................................1984-85

C*Calhoun,Pat...........................................................................1931-32Campbell,Elden..............................1986-87,87-88,88-89,89-90Campbell,John.............................................1977-78,78-79,79-80Campbell,Marc................................1980-81,81-82,82-83,83-84Cameron,Tom...............................................1955-56,56-57,57-58Capehart,Tim..........................................................................1973-74Carter,R.A..................................................................................1936-37Carver,Don.....................................................1957-58,58-59,59-60Cash,Marion...............................................................1988-89,89-90Channell,Hank..............................................1964-65,65-66,66-67Chappell,H.W..........................................................................1943-44Chester,Brian................................................1994-95,95-96,96-97Cheves,Bobby..............................................1935-36,36-37,37-38Chipley,Bill...............................................................................1940-41Christie,Chey.................................................2001-02,02-03,03-04Christie,Tony....................................1995-96,96-97,97-98,98-99*Clark,Harold................................................1929-30,30-31,31-32Clark,Chip...................................................................1942-43,45-46Clarke,Frank............................................................................1957-58Clifton,Dwon..........................................................................2000-01

Coakley,John................................................1968-69,69-70,70-71Code,Merl.........................................1993-94,94-95,95-96,96-97Cohn,Sam................................................................................1965-66Coles,Greg........................................1975-76,76-77,77-78,78-79Conant,Scott...........................................................................1973-74Conrad,Bobby.................................1976-77,77-78,78-79,79-80Cooley,Joe...............................................................................1971-72Cooper,Gary............................................................................1987-88Corbit,Glenn..............................................................1984-85,85-86Couch,Chris................................................................1985-86,86-87Cox,Ronnie..............................................................................1963-64Coyle,Barney..............................................................1938-39,39-40*Craig,Hawk...............................................................1940-41,42-43*Craig,Johnson............................................1930-31,31-32,32-33*Crain,W.C......................................................1928-29,29-30,30-31Crawford,Popeye...................................................................1945-46*Crawford,W.W.......................................................................1928-29Crocker,Michael.....................................................................1999-00Croft,Wayne..................................................1972-73,73-74,74-75Crosland,Ben..........................................................................1953-54

DDanko,Denny..........................................................................1967-68Davis,Dale.........................................1987-88,88-89,89-90,90-91Davis,J.H....................................................................................1930-31Davis,J.W......................................................................1931-32,32-33Davis,Murray...........................................................................1943-44DeLoache,Billy........................................................................1952-53Demonsthenes,Harry..........................................................1945-46Demsey,Dave.............................................................1966-67,67-68Dickerson,Marvin...........................1975-76,76-77,77-78,78-79*Dillard,Bill.....................................................1932-33,33-34,34-35*Dodson,W.P..................................................1932-33,33-34,34-35Dodds,Chris...................................................1979-80,80-81,81-82Douglas,Jermel...............................1998-99,00-01,01-02,02-03Doyle,George.........................................................................1945-46

EEckard,Curt....................................................1966-67,67-68,68-69Eppley,Mike...................................................1981-82,82-83,83-84*Eskew,H.L...............................................................................1927-28

FFaer,Mike.....................................................................1967-68,68-69*Flathman,Gene.......................................................1937-38,38-39Ford,Sharrod....................................2001-02,02-03,03-04,04-05Forrest,Derrick...........................................................1988-89,89-90Foster,Dickie.................................................1968-69,69-70,70-71Francisco,Mel..........................................................................1971-72Franken,John................................................1974-75,75-76,76-77*Freeman,Eddis..............................1943-44,44-45,45-46,46-47Freeman,Kyle..........................................................................1993-94*Freeny,S.W..............................................................................1942-43Fuzy,Bob...................................................................................1979-80

GGage,Charlie.................................................1951-52,52-53,53-54Gardner,Geoff.........................................................................1994-95Gardner,Ken..................................................1964-65,65-66,66-67Garner,Patrick.........................................................................1995-96Gibbons,Walt................................................1957-58,58-59,59-60*Gibson,J.D....................................................1928-29,29-30,30-31Gillespie,Frank..............................................1946-47,47-48,48-49Gillespie,L.T..............................................................................1942-43Gilliam,Fred......................................1979-80,80-81,81-82,82-83Gilmore,Chucky........................................................1998-99,99-00Goldfarb,Alan.........................................................................1967-68Graham,G.D.............................................................................1944-45Graham,Harlan.......................................................................1984-85Graham,Whitey............................................1939-40,40-41,41-42Grant,Harvey...........................................................................1984-85Grant,Horace..................................1983-84,84-85,85-86,86-87Grant, Jerai .................................................2007-08, 08-09Gray,Devin........................................1991-92,92-93,93-94,94-95Green,J.W.................................................................................1943-44Gregg,Van......................................................1972-73,73-74,74-75

HHall,Richard................................................................1961-62,63-64Hamilton,Vernon............................2003-04,04-05,05-06,06-07Hamilton,Vincent...........................1980-81,81-82,83-84,84-85Hammonds,Cliff..............................2004-05,05-06,06-07,07-08Harder,Bill......................................................1994-95,95-96,96-97Harman,Bruce..............................................1973-74,74-75,75-76Harris,Steve...........................................................1990-91,1991-92Haugk,Doug..................................................1948-49,49-50,50-51Hawkins,Bo.................................................................1970-71,71-72Helms,Garry..................................................1963-64,64-65,65-66Henderson,Ray...............................1999-00,00-01,01-02,02-03Hendrix,F.E...............................................................................1943-44Hendrix,Jermere....................................................................2001-02*Hewitt,Batson.............................................1927-28,28-29,29-30Hicks,J.C..........................................................1950-51,51-52,52-53*Hill,Frank...................................................................1941-42,42-43Hines,Kevin................................................................1991-92,92-93Hobbs,Chris......................................2000-01,01-02,02-03,03-04Hoffman,Doug.............................................1956-57,57-58,58-59Hoishouser,W.A...............................1946-47,47-48,48-49,49-50Holstein,Jeff...............................................................1985-86,86-87Holt,Walker.......................................1999-00,00-01,01-02,02-03Hotzchuh,Bruce...........................................1953-54,54-55,55-56Holzshu,Paul..............................................................1968-69,69-70Hoover,Al.................................................................................1976-77Howell,Jimmy..................................1974-75,75-76,76-77,77-78Howling,Kirkland.....................................................1988-89,89-90Hudson,Jimmy..........................................................2003-04,04-05Hunt,Rick..................................................................................1972-73

IIturbe,Iker......................................................1994-95,96-97,97-98

JJackson,Wistar...........................................................1936-37,38-39Jamison,Harold...............................1995-96,96-97,97-98,98-99Jarman,Murray..........................................................1982-83,83-84Jenkins,Anthony.............................1982-83,83-84,85-86,86-87Jenrette,Jeff............................................................................1987-88Johnson,Danny.........................................................1994-95,95-96Johnson,Derrick.............................1975-76,76-77,77-78,78-79*Jones,Bob....................................................1927-28,28-29,29-30Jones,LeDarion.........................................................1995-96,96-97Jones,Raymond..............................1980-81,82-83,83-84,84-85Jones,Ricky.......................................1987-88,88-89,89-90,90-91

Marc Campbell was a four-year letterwinnerand ranks among Clemson’s best in career assists.

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Jones,Tripp....................................................1966-67,67-68,68-69Jordan,Harold.........................................................................1947-48Jurkunas,Andrius...........................1995-96,96-97,98-99,99-00

KKeelin,Wayne..........................................................................1947-48Kelada,George.......................................................................1991-92Kelly,Andy...................................................................1992-93,94-95Key,Marvin...............................................................................1981-82Kincaid,Tim....................................................1986-87,87-88,88-89*Kitchens,Ed..................................................1935-36,36-37,37-38Krajack,Eddie................................................1958-59,59-60,60-61Krajack,George............................................1957-58,58-59,59-60

LLambrakos,Pete...........................................1941-42,42-43,43-44*Lancaster,Stan............................................1938-39,39-40,40-41Landers,Bill..............................................................................1954-55Lastinger,Shawn.......................................................1989-90,90-91Latin,Greg................................................................................1969-70Leshock,Jim.............................................................................1961-62*Lester,J.E.......................................................1927-28,28-29,29-30Lewis,Jim.....................................................................1957-58,58-59Logue,Todd.............................................................................1991-92Long,Jack.................................................................................1946-47

MMagee,Watson..........................................................1936-37,37-38Mahaffey,Donnie.........................................1961-62,62-63,63-64Mahaffey,Randy...........................................1964-65,65-66,66-67Mahaffey,Richie..............................1966-67,67-68,68-69,69-70Mahaffey,Tommy.........................................1959-60,60-61,61-62Marshall,Grayson...........................1984-85,85-86,86-87,87-88Martin,Bud.....................................................1970-71,71-72,72-73Martin,Bruce....................................1991-92,92-93,93-94,94-95Mason,Jimmy.........................................................................1990-91Mathis,Troy..............................................................................2005-06Maxwell,Earle............................................................1958-59,60-61Mays,James......................................2004-05,05-06,06-07,07-08McCants,Glen..................................1982-83,83-84,84-85,85-86McCullough,Tom.........................................1950-51,51-52,52-53*McFadden,Banks.......................................1937-38,38-39,39-40*McGlone,Tom.......................................................................1927-28McGraw,John................................................1950-51,51-52,52-53McIlwain,Tom.........................................................................1942-43McIntyre,Terrell...............................1995-96,96-97,97-98,98-99McKinstry,Rick........................................................................1979-80McKnight,Jamar.......................................................2000-01,01-02Michael,Chris...................................1982-83,83-84,84-85,85-86Middleton,Larry........................................................1985-86,86-87Milasnovich,Nick.........................................1961-62,62-63,63-64Milford,Lee..............................................................................1941-42Miller,Danny............................................................................1971-72Miller,Johnny.............................................................1997-98,98-99Mitchell,Rod...............................................................1987-88,88-89Moise,Bob......................................................1940-41,41-42,42-43Moncrief,Eddie.............................................1955-56,56-57,57-58Mooneyhan,Jack...................................................................1943-44Moore,Cheyenne..................................................................2004-05Moore,O.C................................................................................1943-44Moorer,Sonny...............................................1950-51,51-52,52-53*Mooreman,Bob..........................................1937-38,38-39,39-40Morgan,Doc..................................................1953-54,54-55,55-56Morgan,Woody............................................1961-62,62-63,63-64Morris,Byron..............................................................1992-93,93-94Morris,Matt.......................................2004-05,05-06,06-07,07-08Murray,Joe.....................................................1950-51,51-52,52-53

NNagys,Tomas....................................1999-00,00-01,01-02,02-03Nance,Larry......................................1977-78,78-79,79-80,80-81Narcisse, Bryan ...................................................... 2008-09Narvin,Chuck.............................................................1961-62,62-63Neel,Jack...........................................1947-48,48-49,49-50,50-51*Newman,Aubrey.................................................................1920-21*Newman,Carter.........................................1924-25,25-26,26-27

O*O’Dell,J.B....................................................................1927-28,28-29Odle,Danny.............................................................................1971-72Oglesby,Terrence......................................................2007-08,08-09

PParker,Boyd.............................................................................1944-45Patterson,Choppy.......................................1959-60,60-61,62-63Patterson,Marty........................................................1973-74,74-75Paul,Tyrone..............................................................................1990-91*Pennington,Clyde..................................................1934-35,35-36Perry,Sam..........................................2004-05,05-06,06-07,07-08Petrukonis, Karolis ......................... 2006-07, 07-08, 08-09Poole,Chris...............................................................................2006-07Poole,David.............................................................................1978-79Potter, David ................................... 2006-07, 07-08, 08-09Powell,J.D....................................................................1998-99,99-00Powell,Julius..............................................................2005-06,06-07Privette,Manning........................................1961-62,62-63,63-64*Pruitt,June......................................1945-46,46-47,47-48,48-49Pryor,Jerry.........................................1985-86,86-87,87-88,88-89

QQuinn,Dewey.............................................................1945-46,46-47

RRagland,Rayfield......................................................1993-94,94-95Reisinger,Jeff..............................................................1972-73,73-74Reynolds,Jim.................................................1945-46,48-49,49-50*Rice,C.W..................................................................................1935-36Rice,Lamar...............................................................................2003-04Richardson,Ron...........................................1949-50,50-51,51-52Richie,Lou...................................................................1992-93,93-94Riddle,Furman........................................................................1946-47Riddle,Leonard................................1943-44,46-47,47-48,48-49Riley,Stick....................................................................1941-42,42-43Riser,Billy........................................................1953-54,54-55,55-56Rivers,K.C...........................................2005-06,06-07,07-08,08-09Robinson,Marvin.........................................1950-51,51-52,52-53Robinson,Shawan..........................2002-03,03-04,04-05,05-06Rogers,Charlie..............................................1973-74,74-75,75-76Rollins,Tree.......................................1973-74,74-75,75-76,76-77Rome,Stan........................................1974-75,75-76,76-77,77-78Ross,Bill..............................................1978-79,79-80,80-81,81-82Ross,Jack.....................................................................1969-70,70-71Ryan,Barry........................................1951-52,52-53,53-54,54-55

SSapp,Patrick............................................................................1994-95Scott,Edward...................................1999-00,00-01,01-02,02-03Scott,Ihsan...............................................................................1994-95Sears,Walt...................................................................1941-42,42-43Seay,Gene...................................................................1955-56,56-57Seitz,Larry......................................................1960-61,61-62,62-63Shaffer,David................................................1981-82,82-83,83-84Shample,Dutch............................................1957-58,58-59,59-60Sharp,Frank.............................................................................1943-44Shay,Beau......................................................2001-02,02-03,03-04Shealy,Don..............................................................................1954-55Shook,Buddy.............................................................1953-54,54-55Shore,Harry.............................................................................1933-34Shuler,N.P.....................................................................1932-33,33-34Shyatt,Geoff............................................................................2002-03Shyatt,Jeremy.........................................................................1999-00Simons,T.J.......................................................1931-32,32-33,33-34Smith,Anthony.......................................................................1991-92Smith,Romaine............................................1929-30,30-31,31-32Smith, Tanner ........................................................ 2008-09Smith,Tommy...............................................1953-54,54-55,55-56Snee,Johnny....................................1948-49,49-50,50-51,51-52Solomon,Will................................................1998-99,99-00,00-01*Spearman,M.W...........................................1933-34,34-35,35-36Spender,George.......................................................1949-50,50-51Stitt, Demontez ..........................................2007-08, 08-09Stockman,Tony.........................................................2000-01,01-02Stone,Rock...............................................................................1954-55Suit,Terrell......................................................1971-72,72-73,73-74Sutherland,Jim.............................................1964-65,65-66,66-67*Swails,Alex................................................................1933-34,34-35Swails,Jack...............................................................................1967-68Sykes,Raymond..............................2005-06,06-07,07-08,08-09

TTabb,Michael..........................................................................1994-95Tait,Michael................................................................1985-86,86-87Thomas,Dave................................................1968-69,69-70,70-71

Thomas,Dick...........................................................................1967-68Thomas,Doodle........................................................1928-29,29-30Tomera,Frank.............................................................1992-93,93-94Townsend,Bunny...........................1947-48,48-49,49-50,50-51Tyler,A.J.....................................................................................2006-07Tyler,M.D...................................................................................1944-45Tyson,Sean....................................................1987-88,89-90,90-91

WWalker,Keith...............................................................1978-79,80-81Wall,H.M...................................................................................1934-35Wallace,Corey...............................................1991-92,92-93,93-94Wallace,Dave..........................................................................1960-61Wallace,Warren.........................................................1982-83,83-84Ward,Joe...................................................................................1981-82Warren,Bill..................................................................1957-58,58-59Watts,Joey.............................................................1989-90,1990-91Weddell,Pete.................................................1968-69,69-70,70-71Wells,Ames....................................................1951-52,52-53,53-54Wells,Chubby................................................1976-77,77-78,78-79Whitney,Chris............................................................1991-92,92-93Whitt,Vincent................................................1996-97,97-98,98-99Wideman,Tom.................................1995-96,96-97,97-98,98-99Wiggins,Mitchell...................................................................1979-80White,James............................................................................1945-46Williams,Billy.................................................1977-78,78-79,79-80Williams,John............................................................1970-71,71-72*Williams,W.C..........................................................................1939-40Wise,Skip..................................................................................1974-75Woni,Mohamed........................................................1996-97,97-98Woodruff,Foggy...........................................1927-28,28-29,29-30*Woodward,Henry......................................1932-33,33-34,34-35Wright,Sharone............................................1991-92,92-93,93-94Wyatt,Horace...................................1978-79,79-80,80-81,81-82Wyse,J.A...................................................................................1944-45

YYanutola,Jesse.................................2005-06,06-07,07-08,08-09*Yarborough,Bill................1952-53,53-54,54-55,55-56,56-57Yates,Ronnie..............................................................1968-69,69-70Yeary,Dick...................................................................1955-56,56-57Yockel,Vince..................................................1955-56,56-57,57-58Young, Andre ......................................................... 2008-09Young,David.................................................1988-89,89-90,90-91

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DecidedbyYear Home Away Neut Overall Pct. 5orless Scoring1953-54 0-4 0-4 0-1 0-9 .000 0-1 397-6081954-55 0-7 0-7 0-0 0-14 .000 0-2 1,020-1,3551955-56 0-7 1-6 0-0 1-13 .071 1-2 1,115-1,3031956-57 3-3 0-6 0-2 3-11 .214 2-1 1,022-1,1701957-58 3-3 1-6 0-1 4-10 .285 1-3 947-1,0191958-59 4-2 1-5 0-2 5-9 .357 2-2 795-8631959-60 2-4 1-5 1-1 4-10 .285 3-2 880-9731960-61 3-3 2-4 0-2 5-9 .357 0-2 955-1,0721961-62 2-4 2-4 0-2 4-10 .285 2-3 989-1,0741962-63 4-2 1-5 0-2 5-9 .357 3-3 875-9201963-64 4-2 3-3 1-1 8-6 .571 2-2 952-9091964-65 3-3 1-5 0-2 4-10 .285 1-5 1,065-1,0861965-66 5-1 2-4 1-1 8-6 .571 5-3 1,030-1,0301966-67 5-1 2-4 2-0 9-5 .643 4-1 1,022-1,0001967-68 2-4 1-5 0-2 3-11 .214 2-2 1,059-1,2061968-69 2-4 0-6 0-2 2-12 .143 2-2 1,105-1,2731969-70 2-4 0-6 0-2 2-12 .143 1-2 1,131-1,3571970-71 3-3 0-6 0-2 3-11 .214 3-2 765-9211971-72 2-3 0-5 0-2 2-10 .143 1-4 818-9171972-73 3-2 1-4 0-2 4-8 .333 2-4 814-8391973-74 3-3 0-6 0-0 3-9 .250 1-3 799-8941974-75 6-0 2-4 0-0 8-4 .667 3-3 963-8641975-76 3-3 2-4 0-0 5-7 .417 3-0 985-1,0331976-77 4-2 4-2 0-0 8-4 .667 4-1 882-8551977-78 2-4 1-5 0-0 3-9 .250 0-4 895-9741978-79 4-2 1-5 0-0 5-7 .417 2-1 811-8351979-80 7-0 1-6 0-0 8-6 .571 1-5 1,126-1,0451980-81 4-3 2-5 0-0 6-8 .429 1-2 915-9401981-82 3-4 1-6 0-0 4-10 .285 1-4 916-9251982-83 2-5 0-7 0-0 2-12 .143 1-5 1,104-1,1921983-84 2-5 1-6 0-0 3-11 .214 2-4 950-1,0261984-85 4-3 1-6 0-0 5-9 .357 1-3 976-1,0461985-86 2-5 1-6 0-0 3-11 .214 1-3 964-1,0301986-87 5-2 5-2 0-0 10-4 .714 6-1 1,222-1,2051987-88 4-3 0-7 0-0 4-10 .285 3-2 962-1,1091988-89 6-1 1-6 0-0 7-7 .500 4-2 1,109-1,1301989-90 7-0 3-4 0-0 10-4 .714 4-3 1,104-1,081

DecidedbyYear Home Away Neut Overall Pct. 5orless Scoring1990-91 2-5 0-7 0-0 2-12 .142 1-3 941-1,1011991-92 4-4 0-8 0-0 4-12 .250 2-3 1,141-1,2861992-93 3-5 2-6 0-0 5-11 .313 2-2 1,212-1,3321993-94 5-3 1-7 0-0 6-10 .375 0-2 1,121-1,1621994-95 3-5 2-6 0-0 5-11 .313 3-3 903-1,0311995-96 6-2 1-7 0-0 7-9 .438 3-3 993-1,0771996-97 5-3 4-4 0-0 9-7 .563 3-3 1,042-1,0181997-98 5-3 2-6 0-0 7-9 .438 2-7 1,171-1,0971998-99 5-3 0-8 0-0 5-11 .313 0-3 1,118-1,1381999-00 3-5 1-7 0-0 4-12 .250 1-1 1,041-1,1592000-01 2-6 0-8 0-0 2-14 .125 1-1 1,130-1,3902001-02 3-5 1-7 0-0 4-12 .250 1-2 1,201-1,3672002-03 4-4 1-7 0-0 5-11 .313 3-4 1,085-1,2102003-04 3-5 0-8 0-0 3-13 .188 2-1 942-1,1182004-05 3-5 2-6 0-0 5-11 .313 2-3 1,092-1,1942005-06 5-3 2-6 0-0 7-9 .438 2-1 1,149-1,1632006-07 4-4 3-5 0-0 7-9 .438 4-6 1,108-1,1322007-08 7-1 3-5 0-0 10-6 .625 3-3 1,245-1,1652008-09 5-3 4-4 0-0 9-7 .563 1-3 1,234-1,153Totals 201-187 71-310 5-29 276-523 .345 119-148 56,247-60,326Note:Regular-seasongamesonly.

Date Site Opponent Down Time(Half) Score Final2-24-1969 Clemson,SC Virginia 13 9:48(2) 65-78 92-901-19-1970 Clemson,SC GeorgiaTech 15 6:00(1) 24-39 88-782-28-1970 ClemsonSC WakeForest 16 3:57(1) 35-51 105-951-18-1975 Clemson,SC WakeForest 13 4:23(1) 28-41 80-772-1-1977 Clemson,SC NCState 12 Half 18-30 60-591-21-1978 Clemson,SC Virginia 10 9:16(1) 2-12 ^79-7012-9-1978 Clemson,SC TheCitadel 20 9:50(1) 6-26 71-5812-29-1978 ElPaso,TX TexasTech 14 0:36(1) 26-40 58-571-5-1980 Atlanta,GA GeorgiaTech 10 8:10(1) 6-16 56-482-7-1990 CollegePark,MD Maryland 13 4:27(1) 22-35 75-733-8-1980 Ogden,UT BrighamYoung 13 12:37(1) 11-24 71-6612-30-1980 Clemson,SC SouthCarolina 10 15:24(1) 4-14 67-652-11-1984 Columbia,SC SouthCarolina 10 5:24(1) 19-29 61-5912-1-1984 Clemson,SC SouthAlabama 14 :15(1) 2-16 79-6912-28-1985 Honolulu,HI Bradley 12 10:12(1) 6-18 81-762-4-1987 CollegePark,MD Maryland 12 8:26(1) 13-25 80-792-14-1987 Charlottesville,VA Virginia 10 13:06(1) 7-17 ^94-902-18-1987 Clemson,SC WakeForest 11 7:39(1) 18-29 87-713-16-1989 Boise,ID SaintMary’s 12 3:53(1) 25-37 83-7012-6-1989 Greensboro,NC Providence 10 13:07(1) 9-19 72-711-6-1990 Charlottesville,VA Virginia 11 4:35(1) 21-32 76-702-12-1990 Clemson,SC N.C.State 15 6:03(1) 15-30 89-813-17-1990 Hartford,CT LaSalle 19 2:21(1) 22-41 79-7512-8-1990 Clemson,SC Wisconsin-GreenBay 12 16:52(2) 31-43 75-6812-20-1990 Miami,FL CoppinState 11 9:08(2) 46-57 71-702-6-1991 Clemson,SC Maryland 11 9:17(1) 12-23 73-693-2-1991 Clemson,SC GeorgiaTech 12 8:56(1) 14-26 69-6212-29-1991 ElPaso,TX NorthernIowa 11 9:52(1) 34-45 63-602-1-1992 Clemson,SC SouthCarolina 11 5:30(1) 7-18 55-522-4-1993 Atlanta,GA GeorgiaTech 10 11:06(1) 11-21 83-8012-19-1995 Clemson,SC Minnesota 11 10:10(1) 11-22 79-661-3-1996 Clemson,SC Duke 15 11:32(2) 26-41 51-483-8-1996 Greensboro,NC NorthCarolina 11 :56(1) 35-46 75-7311-15-1996 Indianapolis,IN Kentucky 10 17:32(2) 34-44 ^79-7112-7-1996 Charlottesville,VA Virginia 10 19:28(2) 19-29 62-5211-22-1997 Fairbanks,AK SouthwestMissouriState 15 5:58(1) 16-31 71-673-6-1998 Greensboro,NC WakeForest 10 16:33(2) 39-49 75-562-27-2000 Raleigh,NC N.C.State 10 7:09(2) 49-59 66-6312-28-2000 Clemson,SC CharlestonSouthern 15 13:05(1) 9-24 88-7712-30-2000 MyrtleBeach,SC CoastalCarolina 18 6:56(1) 19-37 81-6811-24-2001 Clemson,SC Wofford 14 3:02(1) 27-41 85-8211-29-2001 StateCollege,PA PennState 14 10:46(1) 12-26 79-662-23-2002 Clemson,SC FloridaState 10 11:15(1) 8-18 87-7811-29-2003 Clemson,SC Wofford 10 11:24(2) 49-59 84-7712-15-2003 Clemson,SC ETSU 10 10:11(1) 16-26^100-8412-1-2004 Clemson,SC OhioState 10 2:34(1) 26-36 80-7311-11-2006 Norfolk,VA Monmouth 12 12:33(1) 7-19 77-653-2-2008 CollegePark,MD Maryland 20 11:21(2) 39-59 73-7012-7-2008 Clemson,SC Liberty 12 10:02(2) 54-66 80-7512-21-2008 CoralGables,FL Miami 12 11:23(1) 9-21 91-7212-30-2008 Columbia,SC SouthCarolina 11 15:51(1) 3-14 98-871-29-2009 Blacksburg,VA VirginiaTech 15 17:17(2) 48-63 86-822-22-2009 Atlanta,GA GeorgiaTech 15 9:28(1) 10-25 81-73^-oneovertime;Note:Listonlydatesbackto1968-69season.

Overcoming10-PointDeficits

K.C. Rivers matched his career-high with 32 points in Clemson’s comebackwin over Liberty on Dec. 7, 2008. The Tigers won 80-75 after trailing by 12.

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Note: Line on each player is position, name, height, class,gamesstarted,pointspergame, reboundspergame,fieldgoal percentage and free throw percentage. Number ofgamesstartedisunavailableforsomeseasons.

1952-53(8-10Overall)

G SunnyMoorer,5-10,Sr.,18,4.8,3.9,.274,.655G JoeMurray,5-10,Sr.,17,7.0,4.9,.285,.673C JohnMcGraw,6-6,Sr.,18,13.8,11.1,.366,.683F TomMcCullough,6-4,Sr.,18,12.0,10.9,.390,.470F MarvinRobinson,6-3,Sr.,17,12.1,10.4,.324,.585TopSubs: BillYarborough,G,6-1,Fr.,7.5PPG,1.5RPG AmesWells,G,5-8,Jr.,4.6PPG,1.4RPG

1953-54(5-18Overall,0-9ACC)

G AmesWells,5-8,Sr.,17,15.2,3.0,.413,.664G BruceHolzschuh,6-2,Jr.,17,8.2,5.0,.354,.563C CharleyGage,6-4,Sr.,17,9.1,11.3,.400,.614F BarryRyan,6-1,Jr.,17,9.6,5.8,.331,.686F BuddyShook,6-3,So.,13,6.8,6.7,.265,.558TopSubs: BillYarborough,6-0,So.,15.7PPG,2.2RPG TommySmith,6-4,So.,4.5PPG,4.7RPGNote:Yarboroughred-shirtedtheseasonduetoinjury.

1954-55(2-21Overall,0-14ACC)

G BillYarborough,6-0,So.,28.3,3.6,.396,.793G BruceHolzschuh,6-1,Sr.,9.8,6.4,.334,.666C BillRiser,6-7,Sr.,4.4,8.6,.352,.583F RockStone,6-4,Jr.,5.5,5.6,.339,.667F TommySmith,6-4,Jr.,10.3,9.6,.417,.737Note:Yarboroughwasfourthinthenationinscoring.

1955-56(9-17Overall,1-13ACC)

G BillYarborough,6-0,Jr.,18.7,4.0,.379,.728G TomCameron,6-2,So.,13.8,2.3,.380,.636C GeneSeay,6-6,Jr.,12.6,10.5,.418,.730F TommySmith,6-4,Sr.,6.4,3.7,.496,.590F VinceYockel,6-3,So.,20.9,8.4,.441,.716TopSubs: EdBrinkley,C,6-6,So.,6.9PPG,7.8RPG DickYeary,G,6-0,So.,5.9PPG,1.8RPGNote:Teamwasninthinthenationinscoring.

1956-57(7-17Overall,3-11ACC)

G TomCameron,6-2,Jr.,19,12.0,2.3,.234,.728G BillYarborough,6-0,Sr.,13,14.2,2.5,.413,.797C EdBrinkley,6-6,Jr.,22,13.5,7.4,.468,.778F VinceYockel,6-3,Jr.,23,19.8,6.9,.418,.738F GeneSeay,6-6,Sr.,20,9.9,7.5,.399,.748TopSubs: DougHoffman,G,6-2,So.,5.5PPG,4.8RPGNotes:Teamwasninthinthenationinfreethrowpercent-

age...teamdefeated#8N.C.State96-94inovertimeforClemson’sfirst-everwinoverarankedteam.

1957-58(8-16Overall,4-10ACC)

G EdBrinkley,6-6,Sr.,24,9.5,5.9,.371,.769G DougHoffman,6-2,Jr.,24,10.7,6.0,.436,.568C WaltGibbons,6-7,So.,11,10.1,6.3,.417,.820F GeorgeKrajack,6-3,Sr.,24,11.2,6.9,.457,.724F VinceYockel,6-3,Sr.,24,13.8,3.8,.417,.774TopSubs: DonCarver,F,6-4,So.,5.7PPG,4.5RPG DutchShample,G,6-0,So,4.5PPG,1.2RPG

1958-59(8-16Overall,5-9ACC)

G DutchShample,6-3,Jr.,14,5.0,2.4,.277,692G GeorgeKrajack,6-3,Jr.,23,13.0,6.4,.415,.704C WaltGibbons,6-7,Jr.,12,6.6,5.2,.335,.738F DonCarver,6-4,Jr.,15,9.1,3.7,.397,.600F DougHoffman,6-2,Sr.,23,10.8,5.9,.346,.693TopSubs: EdKrajack,G,So.,6-3,4.1PPG,2.2RPG FrankClarke,C,Jr.,6-7,1.7PPG,2.4RPG

1959-60(10-16Overall,4-10ACC)

G ChoppyPatterson,6-0,So.,26,16.4,5.0,.376,.812

G EdKrajack,6-4,Jr.,26,8.8,4.4,.429,.722C TomMahaffey,6-7,So.,24,7.5,7.5,.465,.662F GeorgeKrajack,6-3,Sr.,26,13.0,6.3,.368,.649F WaltGibbons,6-7,Sr.,23,8.0,6.3,.352,.691TopSubs: DonCarver,F,6-4,Sr.,5.0PPG DutchShample,G,6-0,Sr.,3.3PPGNote:Pattersonwasranked16thinthenationinfreethrow

percentage.

1960-61(10-16Overall,5-9ACC)

G ChoppyPatterson,6-1,Jr.,26,19.0,3.5,.374,.844G EdKrajack,6-4,Sr.,26,10.2,4.6,.398,.791C EarleMaxwell,6-7,Sr.,26,13.8,10.9,.430,.715F TommyMahaffey,6-7,Jr.,26,13.1,11.3,.434,.581F DaveWallace,6-6,Jr.,15,4.8,7.5,.302,.632TopSubs: BobBenson,G,6-2,Jr.,4.0PPG LarrySeitz,F,6-4,So.,2.4PPG,1.9RPGNote: Patterson was eighth in the nation in free throw

percentage.

1961-62(12-15Overall,4-10ACC)

G JimBrennan,6-2,So.,27,17.1,2.5,.429,.779G NickMilasnovich,6-2,So.,23,14.8,3.1,.443,.774C DonnieMahaffey,6-8,So.,20,5.3,6.8,.421,.627F WoodyMorgan,6-7,So.,15,6.1,5.8,.409,.546F MikeBohonak,6-2,So.,25,5.6,5.0,.379,.682TopSubs: TommyMahaffey,F,6-7,Sr.,8.0PPG,6.7RPG GaryBurnisky,F,6-5,So.,6.4PPG,3.6RPG

1962-63(12-13Overall,5-9ACC)

G JimBrennan,6-3,Jr.,22,16.6,3.8,.415,.828G ChoppyPatterson,6-0,Sr.,18,8.8,2.3,.382,.698C DonnieMahaffey,6-8,Jr.,25,10.6,10.7,.465,.615F GaryBurnisky,6-6,Jr.,19,8.6,4.6,.447,.800F WoodyMorgan,6-7,Jr.,24,5.5,7.3,.367,.508TopSubs: NickMilasnovich,G,6-1,Jr.,8.0PPG,2.2RPG MikeBohonak,F,6-2,Jr.,6.3PPG,3.9RPGNote: Brennan ranked 20th in the nation in free throw

percentage.

1963-64(13-12Overall,8-6ACC)

G JimBrennan,6-3,Sr.,24,18.3,4.3,.429,.832G NickMilasnovich,6-2,Sr.,18,7.6,1.9,.404,.644C DonnieMahaffey,6-8,Sr.,24,9.3,8.9,.486,.496F MikeBohonak,6-2,Sr.,19,7.3,5.4,.395,.667F GaryBurnisky,6-5,Sr.,25,14.4,7.8,.456,.898TopSubs: WoodyMorgan,F,6-7,Sr.,5.3PPG,5.2RPG GarryHelms,F,6-4,So.,3.5PPG,0.9RPG

1964-65(8-15Overall,4-10ACC)

G JimSutherland,6-5,So.,22,16.3,.457,.783G BuddyBenedict,5-8,Jr.,22,8.4,3.2,.418,.605C RandyMahaffey,6-7,So.,23,17.3,9.7,.498,.697F GarryHelms,6-4,Jr.,20,11.2,4.4,.446,.700F HankChannell,6-5,So.,13,8.2,4.4,.493,.537TopSubs: KenGardner,F,6-5,So.,4.5PPG,2.8RPG JoeAyoob,G,6-0,So.,3.9PPG,2.0RPG

1965-66(15-10Overall,8-6ACC)

G BuddyBenedict,5-8,Sr.,21,6.3,2.0,.377,.650G JimSutherland,6-5,Jr.,24,16.7,5.2,.428,.850C RandyMahaffey,6-7,Jr.,25,14.2,10.2,.438,.699F GarryHelms,6-4,Sr.,25,19.2,4.2,.515,.765F KenGardner,6-5,Jr.,18,12.2,8.7,.531,.720TopSubs: HankChannell,F,6-5,Jr.,4.3PPG,3.3RPG WaltAyers,F,6-5,Jr.,3.4PPG,3.2RPGNote: Sutherlandranked14th in thenation in freethrow

percentage.

1966-67(17-8Overall,9-5ACC)

G JimSutherland,6-5,Sr.,25,18.8,4.8,.435,.897G JoeAyoob,6-0,Sr.,25,6.6,4.4,.407,.742C RandyMahaffey,6-7,Sr.,25,16.8,9.0,.508,.641F KenGardner,6-6,Sr.,24,13.1,7.2,.498,.780F RichieMahaffey,6-7,So.,23,10.2,7.8,.455,.628TopSubs: WaltAyers,F,6-5,Sr.,F,4.8PPG HankChannell,F,6-5,Sr.,3.1PPGNotes:SutherlandrankedfourthintheNCAAinfreethrow

percentage...beat all four ACC North Carolina schoolsinoneweek.

1967-68(4-20Overall,3-11ACC)

G ButchZatezalo,5-11,So.,24,23.0,2.6,.367,.821G DickThomas,6-3,Jr.,21,7.6,3.0,.406,.622C RichieMahaffey,6-7,Jr.,24,16.6,11.5,.452,.660F TripJones,6-5,Jr.,22,9.9,9.6,.467,.691F DaveDemsey,6-4,Sr.,13,3.9,3.0,.324,.513TopSubs: CurtEckard,6-5,Jr.,5.7PPG DennyDanko,6-3,Jr.,3.1PPG

1968-69(6-19Overall,2-12ACC)

G ButchZatezalo,5-11,Jr.,25,25.8,3.6,.424,.825G DaveThomas,6-1,So.,24,10.3,2.4,.439,.686C CurtEckard,6-5,Sr.,16,6.4,4.1,.472,.552F RonnieYates,6-4,Jr.,20,12.4,6.2,.432,.608F JohnCoakley,6-2,So.,11,4.9,1.8,.311,.561

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TopSubs: RichieMahaffey,C,6-7,Sr.,12.8PPG TripJones,F,6-5,Sr.,7.0PPGNotes:Zatezaloranked14thinthenationandfirstintheACC

inscoring...Mahaffeywasinjuredin10thgameandred-shirtedtheseason...firstyearofLittlejohnColiseum.

1969-70(7-19Overall,2-12ACC)

G ButchZatezalo,5-11,Sr.,26,21.7,2.2,.441,.817G DaveThomas,6-1,Jr.,26,11.6,2.9,.416,.621C RichieMahaffey,6-7,Sr.,15,14.8,9.1,.549,.571F GregLatin,6-7,Sr.,24,12.9,8.6,.430,.643F DickieFoster,6-6,Jr.,24,8.0,7,4,.518,.634TopSubs: RonnieYates,F,6-4,Sr.,10.6PPG JohnCoakley,G,6-2,Jr.,4.2PPG

1970-71(9-17Overall,3-11ACC)

G DaveThomas,6-1,Sr.,26,13.0,3.3,.453,.733G BoHawkins,5-10,Jr.,16,3.6,1.5,.354,.600C DaveAngel,6-11,So.,24,13.7,6.9,.517,.661F DickieFoster,6-6,Sr.,26,9.2,6.9,.397,.544F PeteWeddell,6-6,Sr.,10,5.4,3.1,.511,.651TopSubs: BudMartin,G,6-1,So.,5.7PPG JohnCoakley,G,6-2,Sr.,4.8PPG

1971-72(10-16Overall,2-10ACC)

G TerrellSuit,6-0,So.,19,11.2,2.3,.407,.753G BoHawkins,5-10,Sr.,16,3.1,1.5,.386,.583C DaveAngel,6-11,Jr.,23,13.9,9.7,.450,.709F DennyOdle,6-5,So.,24,13.2,6.6,.436,.696F MikeBrowning,6-7,Jr.,25,11.9,7.3,.446,.715TopSubs: BudMartin,G,6-1,Jr.,6.4PPG JiveBrown,G,6-2,Jr.,3.9PPG

1972-73(12-14Overall,4-8ACC)

G VanGregg,6-2,So.,21,13.6,3.3,.410,.773G TerrellSuit,6-0,Jr.,14,7.1,1.9,.419,.788 BudMartin,6-0,Sr.,14,5.8,2.0,.446,.842C DaveAngel,6-11,Sr.,19,8.8,6.7,.484,.709F MikeBrowning,6-6,Sr.,13,8.5,4.9,.459,.594F JeffReisinger,6-6,Jr.,26,11.7,6.6,.528,.782TopSubs: WayneCroft,C,6-9,So.,4.8PPG JiveBrown,G,6-1,Sr.,4.7PPG

1973-74(14-12Overall,3-9ACC)

G VanGregg,6-2,Jr.,26,13.8,3.2,.385,.790G JoJoBethea,6-1,Jr.,16,3.3,1.5,.321,.600C TreeRollins,7-1,Fr.,26,12.4,12.2,.543,.629F WayneCroft,6-9,Jr.,25,11.2,8.0,.480,.800F JeffReisinger,6-6,Sr.,20,9.4,4.9,.472,.815TopSubs: TerrellSuit,G,6-0,Sr.,5.7PPG BruceHarman,G,6-0,So.,3.7PPG

1974-75(17-11Overall,8-4ACC)

G SkipWise,6-4,Fr.,20,18.5,3.1,.489,.754G JoJoBethea,6-1,Sr.,28,6.4,1.5,.533,.647C TreeRollins,7-1,So.,28,13.0,11.7,.497,.597F WayneCroft,6-9,Sr.,28,7.7,7.5,.428,.589F StanRome,6-5,Fr.,22,10.4,4.7,.428,.676TopSubs: ColonAbraham,F,6-7,Fr.,7.1PPG VanGregg,G,6-2,Sr.,6.6PPGNotes: Wise became the league’s first first-team All-ACC

choiceasafreshman...nineofthe11losseswerebyfivepointsorless...beatthreetop-10teams:Maryland(#3),NorthCarolina(#10),N.C.State(#4)...advancedtoNITforfirsttime...ranked19thinthenationinfinalUPIpoll.

1975-76(18-10Overall,5-7ACC)

G BruceHarman,6-1,Sr.,25,7.0,1.1,.542,.515G JohnFranken,6-1,Jr.,15,4.2,1.4,.390,.600C TreeRollins,7-1,Jr.,28,13.7,11.0,.543,.566F ColonAbraham,6-7,So.,26,9.4,3.9,.523,.720F. DavidBrown,6-8,Jr.,20,11.6,6.0,.527,.798TopSubs: StanRome,F,6-4,So.,11.7PPG GregColes,G,6-0,Fr.,8.7PPG

Notes:Beat#5WakeForestand#2Marylandinback-to-backroad games...team ranked 10th in the nation in fieldgoalpercentage.

1976-77(22-6Overall,8-4ACC)

G DerrickJohnson,6-2,So.,23,8.5,*6.0,.513,.887G JohnFranken,6-1,Sr.,12,4.6,1.8,.413,.483C TreeRollins,7-1,Sr.,28,14.1,12.8,.580,.632F StanRome,6-4,Jr.,27,15.3,3.3,.551,.617F DavidBrown,6-8,Sr.,18,7.1,5.2,.448,.766TopSubs: ColonAbraham,F,6-7,Jr.,12.8PPG GregColes,G,6-0,So.,8.6PPGNotes:Beat#4NorthCarolinaand#4WakeForest...Rollins

ranked12thinthenationandledtheACCinrebound-ing...teamwasseventhinfieldgoalpercentagedefense,secondinscoringmargin,and14thinscoring...reached#10rankingatmid-season...Rollinswasafirst-roundpickoftheAtlantaHawks.

1977-78(15-12Overall,3-9ACC)

G StanRome,6-5,Sr.,24,12.7,3.1,.448,.612G DerrickJohnson,6-2,Jr.,25,10.3,*5.1,.532,.838C ChubbyWells,6-5,Jr.,22,7.9,4.9,.561,.667F JimmyHowell,6-7,Sr.,16,8.7,5.1,.541,.769F ColonAbraham,6-7,Sr.,25,10.7,3.3,.527,.719TopSubs: JohnCampbell,C,6-10,So.,9.4PPG,7.2RPG GregColes,G,6-2,Jr.,8.8PPGNotes:Teamranked13thnationallyinfieldgoalpercentage;

*-assistaverage

1978-79(19-10Overall,5-7ACC)

G BillyWilliams,6-3,Jr.,28,13.2,2.2,.527,.739G BobbyConrad,6-0,Jr.,17,4.7,*3.5,.439,.806C JohnCampbell,6-10,Jr.,11,5.6,4.6,.568,.593F MarvinDickerson,6-6,Sr.,28,7.9,4.9,.522,.635F LarryNance,6-10,So.,28,11.1,7.2,.519,.636TopSubs: DerrickJohnson,G,6-2,Sr.,7.9PPG HoraceWyatt,F,6-9,Fr.,5.9PPGNotes:WonSunBowlTourney...beatKentuckyatKentucky,

68-67inOT,inwhatwasthenthelargestcrowdeverforNITgame;*-assistaverage

1979-80(23-9Overall,8-6ACC)

G BillyWilliams,6-3,Sr.,32,17.6,3.3,.535,.748G BobbyConrad,6-2,Sr.,32,7.8,*4.9,.500,.726C JohnCampbell,6-10,Sr.,27,10.9,6.4,.580,.556F LarryNance,6-10,Jr.,32,13.9,8.1,.515,.598F HoraceWyatt,6-10,So.,31,8.0,4.8,.481,.667TopSubs: FredGilliam,F,6-8,Fr.,6.6PPG ChrisDodds,G,6-0,So.,5.9PPG MitchellWiggins,G,6-4,So.,5.5PPGNotes:ReachedFinal8ofNCAATourney...defeatedsixtop-

20teams...beat#1Dukebeforerecordcrowdof13,853...Williamswasafirst-teamAll-ACCselection...reached#10rankinAPinmid-February...rankedintop20January9thruMarch1...teamranked16thinthenationinscoringmargin;*-assistaverage

1980-81(20-11Overall,6-8ACC)

G ChrisDodds,6-0,Jr.,31,11.5,*6.0,.529,.731G VincentHamilton,6-4,Fr.,22,8.8,4.6,.536,.730C BillRoss,6-10,Jr.,20,5.8,3.9,.473,.548F LarryNance,6-10,Sr.,27,15.9,7.6,.575,.690F FredGilliam,6-8,So.,24,9.3,3.9,.473,.851TopSubs: HoraceWyatt,F,6-10,Jr.,8.4PPG ClarkeBynum,F,6-7,Fr.,6.8PPGNotes:LostinfirstroundoftheNIT...Nancewasafirst-round

pickofthePhoenixSuns...Nancewasasecond-teamAll-ACCselection...wonRainbowClassic,beateventualNCAAchampionIndiana...beat#5WakeForest.

1981-82(14-14Overall,4-10ACC)

G VincentHamilton,6-4,So.,28,15.0,4.8,.586,.806G MikeEppley,6-2,So.,15,4.3,*4.2,.437,.750C HoraceWyatt,6-10,Sr.,28,11.0,6.7,.601,.630

F FredGilliam,6-9,Jr.,26,10.7,5.3,.478,.829F DavidShaffer,6-7,Fr.,16,6.5,3.3,.483,.754TopSubs: BillRoss,C,6-10,Sr.,5.6PPG ClarkeBynum,F,6-7,So.,5.4PPGNotes:HamiltonledtheACCinfieldgoalpercentage...lost

infirstroundoftheNIT...RaymondJonesreceivedred-shirtyear...teamranked20thinthenationinfreethrowpercentage...Hamiltonwasasecond-teamAll-ACCselec-tion;*-assistaverage

1982-83(11-20Overall,2-12ACC)

G MikeEppley,6-2,Jr.,18,5.7,*5.0,.463,.759G WarrenWallace,6-2,Fr.,20,7.5,2.2,.467,.522C RaymondJones,6-8,So.,31,11.5,7.1,.482,.700F DavidShaffer,6-7,So.,25,9.1,4.9,.480,.709F FredGilliam,6-8,Sr.,16,8.8,4.4,.456,.800TopSubs: MarcCampbell,G,6-2,Jr.,9.1PPG AnthonyJenkins,F,6-7,Fr.,8.4PPG ChrisMichael,F,6-5,7.5PPGNotes: LedtheACCinthree-pointfieldgoalpercentage...

Hamiltonreceivedred-shirtyearduetoinjury.

1983-84(14-14Overall,3-11ACC)

G MikeEppley,6-2,Sr.,11,3.2,*3.3,.400,.818G VincentHamilton,6-4,Jr.,24,14.2,5.4,.505,.671C MurrayJarman,6-6,Sr.,27,15.0,5.5,.569,.738F ChrisMichael,6-5,So.,20,7.5,3.2,.461,.613F RaymondJones,6-8,Jr.,18,7.0,4.8,.483,.574TopSubs: AnthonyJenkins,F,6-7,So.,10.1PPG MarcCampbell,G,6-2,Sr.,7.1PPGNotes: David Shaffer started first seven games at point

guard,butwasinjuredandlostfortheyear...Jarmanwasnamedsecond-teamAll-ACCTournament...wonat#15Duke...teamledthenationwith20.5assistspergame;*-assistaverage.

1984-85(16-13Overall,5-9ACC)

G VincentHamilton,6-4,Sr.,28,15.1,6.9,.486,.803G ChrisMichael,6-5,Jr.,24,8.8,3.1,.398,.649C GlenMcCants,6-9,Jr.,20,7.9,6.0,.525,.640F HoraceGrant,6-9,So.,26,11.3,6.8,.555,.637F GlennCorbit,6-6,Jr.,25,11.7,3.2,.451,.685TopSubs: GraysonMarshall,G,6-2,Fr.,7.3PPG,6.6APG RaymondJones,C,6-9,Sr.,6.8PPG HarveyGrant,F,6-10,Fr.,5.1PPGNotes:AdvancedtoNIT...ledtheconferenceinrebounding...

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season...beatthreetop-20teams,#9GeorgiaTech,#11North Carolina, and #20 Maryland...team ranked 22ndnationallyinreboundmargin...Marshallranked20thinthenationinassists.

1985-86(19-15Overall,3-11ACC)

G GraysonMarshall,6-2,So.,31,8.3,*7.7,.463,.701G LarryMiddleton,6-3,Jr.,22,11.4,3.7,.424,.750C GlenMcCants,6-9,Sr.,34,9.2,5.6,.533,.727F GlennCorbit,6-6,Sr.,17,9.9,3.0,.502,.620F HoraceGrant,6-10,Jr.,31,16.4,10.5,.584,.725TopSubs: JerryPryor,F.,6-7,Fr.,6.5PPG AnthonyJenkins,F,6-7,Jr.,5.6PPGNotes:Grantranked10thinthenation,firstintheACCinre-

bounding...Marshalltiedfor13thinthenationinassists...Grantranked27thnationallyinfieldgoalpercentage...teamreachedfinaleightofNIT...handedBradleyitsonlyregularseasonloss;*-assistaverage

1986-87(25-6Overall,10-4ACC)

G GraysonMarshall,6-2,Jr.,26,6.1,*7.4,.450,.740G MichaelTait,6-2,Sr.,31,12.9,3.4,.517,.711C HoraceGrant,6-10,Sr.,28,21.0,9.6,.656,.708F JerryPryor,6-7,So.,31,12.2,4.7,.574,.720F AnthonyJenkins,6-7,Sr.,30,9.1,3.7,.459,.706TopSubs: EldenCampbell,C,6-10,Fr.,8.8PPG MichaelBrown,G,6-4,Jr.,8.8PPG LarryMiddleton,G,6-3,Sr.,8.0PPGNotes:GrantwasnamedtheACC’sMVP,ElliswasACCCoach-

of-the-Year,first-everhonorsfortheschool...teamfinished13thinnationalAPpoll,firstClemsonteamtobeinfinalAPtop20...Grantsecond-teamAPandthird-teamUPIAll-American...ElliswasnamedNABCDistrictCoach-of-the-Year...GrantwasthefirstACCplayertowinstatisticaltriplecrown(PPG,RPG,FG%)...Grantrankedthirdinthenationinfieldgoalpercentage...Taitranked10thinthenationinthree-pointpercentage...Campbellranked28thinblockedshots,Grantwas28thinrebounds...Marshalltiedfor15thinassists...setschoolrecordforwinsinaseasonandinACCplay...teamrankedfourthinthenationin scoring, 15th in three-point percentage...seventh inthree-pointgoalspergame;*-assistaverage

1987-88(14-15Overall,4-10ACC)

G GraysonMarshall,6-2,Sr.,27,7.9,*6.3,412,.768G TimKincaid,6-3,So.,22,10.3,*4.4,.497,.856C EldenCampbell,6-10,So.,27,18.8,7.4,.629,.619F DaleDavis,6-9,Fr.,21,7.8,7.7,.532,.506F JerryPryor,6-7,Jr.,25,12.0,4.6,.593,.614TopSubs: DonnellBruce,G,6-5,Fr.,6.7PPG RickyJones,F,6-7,Fr.,5.4PPGNotes:CampbellrankedfirstintheACCand10thinthena-

tioninfieldgoalpercentage,firstintheACCandeighthin the nation in blocked shots...Davis was the secondfreshman of the decade to finish among the top fivereboundersintheACC...teamledtheACCinfieldgoalpercentagedefense...teamadvancedtoNIT...Campbellranked as the topfieldgoal shooterandshot blockeramongsophomoresnationally;*-assistaverage

1988-89(19-11Overall,7-7ACC)

G MarionCash,6-3,180,Jr.,19,6.7,*5.6,.469,.611G DerrickForrest,6-3,175,Jr,28,12.5,3.9,.457,.583C EldenCampbell,6-10,215,Jr,25,17.5,7.7,.550,.688F JerryPryor,6-7,215,Sr.,22,6.2,5.1,.510,.571F RickyJones,6-7,195,So.,16,4.3,1.5,.427,.760TopSubs: DaleDavis,6-9,225,So.,14,13.3,8.9,.670,.646 TimKincaid,6-3,180,Jr.,15,8.7,2.1,.472,.773Notes:Daviswasthirdinthenationinfieldgoalpercentage

andfirstintheACC...settheACC’ssingle-seasonfieldgoalpercentagemark(.670)...CampbellwastiedforninthinthenationandfirstintheACCinblockedshots...DavisledtheACCinreboundingandfieldgoalpercentage...teamwasrankedashighas19thbySportingNewsatmid-season...defeated#3NorthCarolinaand#9Dukeduringtheregularseason...Campbellwassecond-teamAll-ACC,Daviswasthird-team(AP)...teamadvancedtofinal32of

NCAATournament...teamledtheACCinblockedshotsforsecondstraightyear;*-assistaverage

1989-90(24-8Overall,10-4ACC)

G MarionCash,6-3,180,Sr.,34,8.4,2.9,.429,.651G DavidYoung,6-5,175,So.,27,6.1,1.7,.363,.658C EldenCampbell,6-11,215,Sr,30,16.4,8.0,.522,.599F DaleDavis,6-11,230,Jr.,34,15.3,11.3,.625,.596F DerrickForrest,6-3,175,Sr.,8.2,3.1,.482,.466TopSubs: SeanTyson,6-7,215,Jr.,8.5,4.1,.550,.583 RickyJones,6-7,195,Jr.,3.8.1.5,.505,.611 KirklandHowling,6-4,180,Sr.,7.4,2.0,.463,.708Notes:ClemsonwonitsfirsteverACCregularseasonchampi-

onship...Davisledtheconferenceinfieldgoalpercentageandreboundsforthesecondconsecutiveyear,afirstinconferencehistory...theteamcamebackfromahalftimedeficit to gain victory on six different occasions...firstClemson team to have two first-team All-ACC players(Davis and Campbell)...Ellis named ACC Coach-of-the-Year...ranked 17th in final AP and UPI polls...13th inUSAToday...set record for homecourt winning streak,advanced mark to 24 in a row...led ACC in field goalpercentagedefenseandblockedshots.

1990-91(11-17Overall,2-12ACC)

G EricBurks,Fr,6-3,20,9.0,2.4,.428,.650G DavidYoung,Jr,6-5,14,10.9,3.1,.440,.833C DaleDavis,Sr,6-11,28,17.9,12.1,.522,.580F RickyJones,Sr,6-7,24,10.7,4.4,.547,.620F SteveHarris,Fr,6-4,20,4.5,3.4,.370,.442TopSubs: ColbyBrown,Sr.,6-8,200,5.1,3.1,.496,.708 AndreBovain,Fr.,6-1,170,5.0,2.7,.413,.500 DonnellBruce,Sr,6-5,175,4.3,1.3,.409,.769Notes:Davisfinishedtheseasonranked10thinthenation

inreboundingand17thinblockedshots.

1991-92(14-14Overall,4-12ACC)

G ChrisWhitney,Jr.,6-1,27,13.4,*5.8,.410,.767G AndreBovain,So.,6-1,18,9.4,3.3,.455,.406C SharoneWright,Fr.,6-10,23,12.0,8.1,.498,.563F SteveHarris,So.,6-4,19,6.8,3.6,.417,.571F CoreyWallace,Jr.,6-7,13,7.6,4.2,.538,.712TopSubs: DevinGray,Fr.,6-6,12,10.9,5.1,.520,.430 EricBurks,So.,6-1,13,7.1,2.2,.504,.600 KevinHines,Jr.,6-7,12,6.2,4.2,.483,.622Notes:Wrightfinishedtheseasonranked31stinthenation

inblockedshots...Whitneywas30thinthree-pointgoalspergame...teamdefeated#16FloridaStateand#24Geor-giaTech...teamsetanACCrecordwith24overtimepointsinwinoverGeorgiaTech...WrightledtheACCinblockedshotsandoffensiverebounds;*-assistaverage

1992-93(17-13Overall,5-11ACC)

G ChrisWhitney,Sr,6-0,171,29,15.7,*6.4,.441,.802G AndreBovain,Jr.,6-1,175,16,9.6,4.9,.438,.592C SharoneWright,So,6-10,260,29,15.0,10.5,.567,.669F JeffBrown,Jr.,6-3,195,16,7.9,2.6,.376,.704F DevinGray,So.,6-6,230,25,16.7,5.5,.530,.637TopSubs: KevinHines,F,Sr.,6-7,240,10,6.4,3.3,.519,.690 BruceMartin,G,So.,6-2,175,11,4.7,1.4,.354,.810 WayneBuckingham,F/C,Jr.,6-8,275,6,4.3,2.9,.505,.459 LouRichie,G,Jr.,5-9,160,3,1.6,*2.4,.458,.500Notes:Wrightrankedsecondnationallyinblockspergame

and 20th in rebounds per game...Whitney was 26thin three-point goals per game and 24th in assists pergame...WrightledtheACCinblocksandrebounds...beat#12FloridaState,87-75inACCTourney,firstwinaslowerseedin31years...alsobeat#12WakeForest76-74and#22GeorgiaTechinAtlanta,89-84...CliffEllisbecameClem-son’swinningestcoachwith92-82winoverN.C.Stateon3-3-93...beatAuburn84-72infirstroundoftheNIT...ledtheACCinstealspergame...CoreyWallacered-shirtedseasonduetoshoulderinjury;*-assistaverage

1993-94(18-16Overall,6-10ACC)

G LouRichie,Sr.,5-9,160,29,4.8,*5.5,.349,.667G AndreBovain,Sr.,6-1,180,29,11.5,4.1,.435,.628C SharoneWright,Jr,6-11,260,33,15.4,10.6,.525,.644F JeffBrown,Sr.,6-3,200,19,9.5,3.2,.432,.787F WayneBuckingham,Sr,6-8,275,15,3.4,3.3,.394,.636 RayfieldRagland,Jr,6-6,215,15,5.8,3.5,.462,.633TopSubs: DevinGray,F,Jr.,6-6,230,14,14.4,6.0,.572,.544 CoreyWallace,F,Sr.,6-6,225,6,6.2,2.9,.422,.727 MerlCode,G,Fr.,6-2,170,5,4.1,*2.7,.333,.809Notes:SharoneWrightwassecond-teamAll-ACCandDevin

Graywasthird-teamAll-ACC...Bovain,Brown,andRichiewereallhonorablementionAll-ACC...GrayledtheACCinfieldgoalpercentage...Wrightwas19thinthenationinreboundingand15thinblocks...WrightledtheACCinoffensiverebounds...WrightwasalsochosenAll-DistrictbyUSBWA...CliffEllisannouncedhisresignationeffectiveatendoftheyearonJanuary7...Clemsondefeated#20Oklahoma State at the Rainbow Classic, and #2 NorthCarolina on February 17 in Littlejohn Coliseum...teamadvancetoFinal8oftheNITwithwinsoverSouthernMiss andWestVirginia...Rick Barnes named ClemsonheadcoachonMarch22...DevinGraysufferedaheartattackonApril4,1994;*-assistaverage

1994-95(15-13Overall,5-11ACC)

G MerlCode,So.,6-2,170,28,11.8,3.8,.406,.814G BruceMartin,Gr.,6-2,180,28,8.6,1.4,.452,.875C IkerIturbe,Fr.,6-7,230,20,6.5,3.8,.466,.596F GregBuckner,Fr.,6-4,190,28,12.0,5.9,.526,.513F AndyKelly,Sr.,6-5,195,28,5.1,2.6,.380,.828TopSubs: BillHarder,G,So.,6-0,175,0,8.0,2.1,.464,.805 RayfieldRagland,F,Sr.,6-5,215,1,8.5,5.4,.497,.600Notes:GregBucknerwasClemson’sfirst-everACCRookie-of-

the-Year...teamledtheACCinfewestturnoverspergamewith11.57,second-lowestfigureinACChistory...ledtheACCandrankedninthinthenationinscoringdefense,al-lowing62.5pointspergame...MerlCodebecamethefifthTigerinhistorytoaccumulateatleast100rebounds,100

Grayson Marshall, Clemson’s career assists leader, was the point guard on the 25-win team of 1986-87.

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assists,and50stealsinaseason...Bucknermadeschoolrecord 16 consecutive field goals in December...teamwasranked18thinAPpollafter10-0start,firstrankinginfiveyears...sixthplaceACCfinishwasprogram’sbestinfiveyears...RickBarneswonhisfirst10games,beststart of any coach in Clemson history...team won twoofthreegamesinNorthCarolinatriangle,justthethirdtime inschoolhistory...sweptDuke forfirst time in18years,includingjustthefourthwininhistoryatDuke...advancedtotheNITwheretheTigers losttoeventualchampionVirginiaTech.

1995-96(18-11Overall,7-9ACC)

G TerrellMcIntyre,Fr.,5-8,175,21,12.7,2.8,.401,.792G GregBuckner,So.,6-4,200,29,13.1,5.1,.472,.672C TomWideman,Fr,6-10,240,29,5.8,5.2,.485,.562F TonyChristie,Fr.,6-6,215,14,8.0,2.7,.435,.556F AndriusJurkunas,Fr,6-9,215,26,8.1,4.7,.420,.615TopSubs: HaroldJamison,F,Fr.,6-9,238,6,7.6,5.9,.519,.615 MerlCode,G,Jr.,6-2,190,11,12.5,3.6,.442,.897 BillHarder,G,Jr.,6-2,185,9,4.3,2.1,.333,.720Notes: Team advanced to the NCAATournament for the

firsttimeinsixyears...rankedinAPtop25sixweeksinarow...beatfourtop-25teams,including#6WakeForest,55-41...thatissecond-highestnumberoftop-25winsinaseason...beatNorthCarolina intheACCTournament75-73onadunkbyGregBucknerwith0.6secondsleft...first win over North Carolina in the ACCTournamentandthefirst timeClemsonbeatNorthCarolina in thestateofNorthCarolinaafter37straightlosses...Bucknerwas named first-team All-ACCTournament...McIntyrewasafirst-teamACCAll-Rookieselection...onlyteaminthenationthatstartedfourfreshmenandadvancedtoNCAAs...setsingle-seasonhomeattendancerecordwithover150,000fansattendinghomegames...teamranked12thinthenationinscoringdefense...IkerIturbereceivedaninjuryred-shirt.

1996-97(23-10Overall,9-7ACC)

G TerrellMcIntyre,So,5-9,175,33,13.4,*4.4,.391,.797G MerlCode,Sr.,6-2,190,33,10.9,2.5,.400,.807C HaroldJamison,So.,6-8,245,22,7.6,5.7,.597,.567F GregBuckner,Jr.,6-4,210,33,15.6,4.5,.483,.708F TomWideman,So,6-10,250,21,4.3,5.2,.560,.606TopSubs: IkerIturbe,So.,6-7,235,20,5.9,4.0,.456,.439 VincentWhitt,F,Fr.,6-6,185,0,4.5,3.0,.409,3.0 AndriusJurkunas,F,So.,6-9,230,3,2.5,1.7,.276,.630Notes:Rankedashighas#2intheAPpollonJan.20,Clem-

son’shighestrankingever...finishedtheseasonranked#8infinalUSATodaypoll,alsothehighestinTigerhistory,while Clemson played the ninth-toughest schedule inthe nation...advanced to the Sweet 16, the first timeClemson had done so since 1990 and only the thirdtimeinhistory...hadfivewinsoverrankedteams...startedseason by upsetting #3 Kentucky (defending nationalchampions);highestrankednon-conferencevictory inschoolhistory...rankedinthetop20ineverypoll,afirstinClemsonhistory...hada12-gamewinningstreak...wonitsfirstfiveACCgames...teamwonmoregamesawayfromhomethananyotherTigerteaminhistory...setasingle-seasonattendancerecordandrecordedsixsellouts...alsosoldarecordnumberofseasontickets(7,433)...took#1seedMinnesotaintodoubleovertimeintheSweet16inSanAntoniobeforefalling84-90...SportsIllustrateddidafeaturestoryontheTigerbasketballprogramforthefirsttimeinits43years...BucknerandMcIntyrewerebothnamedsecond-teamAll-ACC...openedtheseasonwith 4,500 fans at the first-ever Midnight Madness inLittlejohnColiseum;*-assistaverage

1997-98(18-14Overall,7-9ACC)

G TerrellMcIntyre,Jr,5-9,175,23,13.9,*5.3,.427,.779G GregBuckner,Sr.,6-4,210,32,16.3,4.1,.537,.696C TomWideman,Jr,6-10,250,24,4.4,4.8,.533,.433F TonyChristie,Jr.,6-6,210,25,8.0,1.8,.444,.454F IkerIturbe,Jr.,6-7,235,20,5.8,2.6,.471,.653TopSubs: HaroldJamison,F,Jr.,6-8,250,12,9.8,7.3,.592,.481 VincentWhitt,G,So.,6-6,185,6,5.5,2.8,.400,.652

JohnnyMiller,G,Jr.,6-0,180,7,4.3,*1.7,.298,.667 MohamedWoni,F,So.,6-9,235,1,3.7,2.8,.523,.658 AdamAllenspach,C,Fr.,7-1,235,10,2.1,1.2,.436,.692Notes:Beganseasonranked#5inAPpreseasonpoll,highest

preseasonrankinginschoolhistory...defeatedthreetop-25teams, including#6SouthCarolina...fourthstraightwin over South Carolina...set school record for totalattendanceandaverage...chosenforNCAATournament,thirdstraightyear,aClemsonfirst...Bucknerwassecond-teamAll-ACC...Bucknerstartedrecord122consecutivegames...teamdefeatedFloridaStateinTallahassee,78-49,largestACCroadvictorymargininschoolhistory...McIn-tyrewasfirst-teamAll-ACCTournament....Widemanwasnamedfirst-teamAcademicAll-District...JamisonledtheACCinoffensiverebounding...teamfacedfourthtough-estscheduleinnation;*-assistaverage

1998-99(20-15Overall,5-11ACC)

G TerrellMcIntyre,Sr,5-9,182,35,17.9,*5.4,.436,.793G JohnnyMiller,Sr.,6-0,173,18,5.9,4.1,.300,.545C TomWideman,Sr,6-10,250,35,7.4,7.1,.519,.581F HaroldJamison,Sr,6-8,250,35,12.7,9.9,.674,.521F AndriusJurkunas,Jr,6-9,235,24,7.6,3.8,.444,.695TopSubs: TonyChristie,F,Sr.,6-6,210,11,5.9,2.2,.414,.500 AdamAllenspach,C,So.,7-1,257,0,4.8,3.5,.536,.681 WillSolomon,G,Fr.,6-2,170,6,6.3,1.5,.360,.621Notes: Clemsonfinishedtheseasonrankedeighth in the

nationinreboundmargin,highestfinalrankinginthatcategoryinschoolhistory...Jamisonranked18thinthenationinrebounding,hewouldhaveledthenationinfieldgoalpercentagehadhemadeonemorefieldgoalover the course of the entire season...team advancedtochampionshipoftheNIT,losingtoCaliforniabyonepoint...Clemson had the leading rebounder (Jamison)andleadingscorer(McIntyre)intheACC,firsttimesince1972-73thatthesameteamhaddifferentplayersastopscorerandrebounder...McIntyreendedhiscareersecondinClemsonhistoryinscoringandassists...JamisonandMcIntyre made NIT All-TournamentTeam...WidemanwonACC’sWeaver-James-Corriganaward...seniorclassfinished with 79 wins, tied for second-most in schoolhistory...Shyatt set school record for wins by a rookieheadcoachwith20;*-assistaverage

1999-00(10-20Overall,4-12ACC)

G EdwardScott,Fr.,6-0,160,21,6.5,*3.3,.311,.750G WillSolomon,So.,6-1,170,30,20.9,4.1,.401,.684C AdamAllenspach,Jr.,7-1,265,Jr.,29,11.4,7.1,.457,.740F AndriusJurkunas,Sr.,6-9,235,25,8.5,5.1,.367,.641

F ChuckyGilmore,So.,6-8,265,23,3.7,6.1,.387,.481TopSubs: PashaBains,Fr.,6-3,200,4,5.7,1.7,.370,.778 DustinBraddick,So,6-5,210,4.9,4.3,.425,.667 RayHenderson,Fr.,6-8,255,3.9,3.8,.528,.538Notes:SolomonledtheACCinscoringandranked16thin

thenationwitha20.9average...Solomonmadefirst-teamAll-ACC, firstTiger to make first team since 1990, firstClemsonsophomoretodoitin30years...Solomonalsomade NABC All-District team...Solomon improved hisscoringaverageby14.6points,biggestone-seasonjumpin ACC history...Jurkunas finished career as Clemson’scareerleaderinthree-pointgoalsbyaforward...seasonincludedvictoryovera#21N.C.Stateteam,andawinontheroadatN.C.State...defeatedrivalSouthCarolinafor the sixth straight year...victory total also includedwinoveraWinthropteamthatwenttotheNCAAs;*-assistaverage

2000-01(12-19Overall,2-14ACC)

G EdwardScott,So.,6-0,180,30,7.3,*4.2,.391,.821G WillSolomon,Jr.,6-1,185,28,19.7,2.9,.397,.788C RayHenderson,So.,6-8,250,21,5.4,4.8,.535,.567F ChrisHobbs,Fr.,6-7,250,16,7.3,6.3,.566,.688F DwonClifton,Fr.,6-5,190,17,3.9,2.6,.375,.464TopSubs: TonyStockman,Fr6-1,165,6,12.0,1.9,.374,.836 AdamAllenspach,Sr.,7-1,265,15,7.7,5.5,.453,.676 PashaBains,So.,6-3,205,12,4.9,1.1,.447,.524Notes:Teamdefeated#1NorthCarolina75-65inFebruary,

Clemson’ssecondwininhistoryovernation’stoprankedteam...NorthCarolinahad18-gamewinningstreakenter-ingthegame...Solomonsecond-teamAll-ACC...Solomonsetschoolrecordforconsecutivedoublefigurescoringgames with 52...Solomon turned pro a year early andwasasecond-roundpickoftheGrizzlies...Solomonalsobroketheschoolrecordforthree-pointgoalspergameinaseason...StockmanandHobbsmadeACCAll-Rookieteam...StockmanledallACCrookiesinscoring,HobbsledallACCrookiesinrebounding...teamsetschoolrecordforthree-pointgoalsinaseasonwith248...teamplayed13gamesagainsttop-25teams;*-assistaverage

2001-02(13-17Overall,4-12ACC)

G EdwardScott,6-0,Jr.,30,11.9,*7.9,.405,.674G TonyStockman,6-1,So.,27,12.2,2.5,.351,.686C RayHenderson,6-8,Jr..,30,8.1,8.8,.546,.629F JamarMcKnight,6-5,Sr.,24,12.5,4.2,.461,.750F ChrisHobbs,6-7,So.,30,11.6,6.1,.541,.623TopSubs: CheyChristie,6-4,Fr.,5.3PPG TomasNagys,6-10,Jr.,4.9PPP,4.5RPG

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SharrodFord,6-9,Fr.,4.5PPG,3.6RPG,.606Notes: Scott earned third-team All-ACC honors and was

thirdinthenationinassistspergamewith7.93,aschoolsingleseasonrecord...Scotthad30pointsand16assistsindoubleovertimewinoverWakeForest,justthesecondplayerinACChistorytohave30pointsandatleast15as-sistsinthesamegame(KennyAnderson,GeorgiaTech)...teamledtheACCinreboundingforfirsttimesince1984-85...defeatedtwotop-20teams,a#5Virginiateam,by16points,anda#17WakeForestteamindoubleovertime,118-115,thehighestscoringgameinClemsonhistoryfortwoteamscombined;*-assistaverage

2002-03(15-13Overall,5-11ACC)

G EdwardScott,6-0,Sr.,175,28,17.7,3.7,.386,.739G CheyChristie,6-4,So,178,27,11.5,2.9,.401,.692C SharrodFord,6-9,So.,220,27,7.5,6.8,.564,.458F OluBabalola,6-6,So.,255,26,7.6,3.7,.423,.662F ChrisHobbs,6-7,Jr.,260,18,6.3,5.5,.508,.581TopSubs: RayHenderson,6-8,Sr,275,10,5.4,4.8,.551,.660 TomasNagys,6-10,Sr,250,1,6.6,3.8,.500,.739 ShawanRobinson,6-2,Fr,170,0,4.9,1.2,.450,.733Notes: Scottwasnamedfirst-teamAll-ACC,firstClemson

point guard in 43 years to be a first-team selection...hefinishedtheseasonthirdintheACCinscoringandfifthinassists...thesenioralsobecametheninthplayerinACChistorytoreach1000points,500assistsand400rebounds...teamledACCinfewestturnoverspergame(13.46)...Robinson made .475 of his three-point shots,third-bestinClemsonhistory...teamwonthreestraightACCgamesfromFeb.15-22,longeststreakinleagueplaysince 1996-97...opened the season with nine straightwins...defeatedCincinnatiinDecember,58-51,BearcatswentontoNCAATournament.

2003-04(10-18Overall,3-13ACC)

G VernonHamilton,Fr,6-0,192,17,7.3,3.7,.385,.524G CheyChristie,Jr.,6-4,183,26,9.1,2.7,.406,.679C SharrodFord,Jr.,6-9,223,28,11.9,7.2,.537,.629F OluBabalola,Jr.,6-6,242,28,9.0,4.6,.355,.753F ChrisHobbs,Sr.,6-7,260,24,7.7,5.4,.497,.548TopSubs: ShawanRobinson,So,6-2,183,12,10.8,3.1,.426,.753 AkinAkingbala,So.,6-9,230,4,4.8,4.6,.606,.500 LamarRice,Jr.,6-7,210,0,4.0,2.6,.338,.471Notes:FordrankedsecondintheACCand21stinthena-

tioninblockspergame...teamhadtwowinsovertop-15teams,defeating#12NorthCarolinaand#15N.C.State...made11-13three-pointgoalsinwinoverNorthCarolinaforan.846accuracy,bestinClemsonhistoryandsixth-best single-gamepercentage in thehistoryofcollegebasketball...defeated Boston College and EastTennes-see State, giving the team four wins over teams thatadvancedtotheNCAATournament...playedthefourthmostdifficultscheduleinthenation(Sagarin)andthesixthmostdifficult(RPI)...AkingbalaandRobinsonbothmadefirst-teamAcademicAll-ACC.

2004-05(16-16Overall,5-11ACC)

G CliffHammonds,Fr.,6-3,175,31,10.6,3.6,.432,.646G VernonHamilton,So.,6-0,190,19,6.8,2.6,.425,.602G ShawanRobinson,Jr,6-2,170,17,10.8,2.9,.408,.837C SharrodFord,Sr.,6-9,230,32,14.9,8.2,.512,.585F CheyenneMoore,Fr.,6-6,190,17,6.6,2.5,.363,.828TopSubs: OluBabalola,Sr,6-6,245,11,6.8,3.7,.366,.705 JamesMays,Fr.,6-9,215,8,4.3,3.4,.459,.438 AkinAkingbala,Jr,6-9,220,13,5.8,4.1,.593,.520 SamPerry,Fr.,6-5,190,12,4.0,2.7,.476,.475Notes: Clemson advanced to postseason play for the

first time since 1999...Ford earned third-team All-ACChonorsandhelpedClemsontoathree-gamesweepofMaryland...alsohadgame-winningdunkatthebuzzeronseniornighttoliftClemsontovictoryoverVirginiaTech...TigersdefeatedSouthCarolina,63-62,inovertimeinColumbia...RobinsonandHammondswereacademicAll-ACC...HammondsmadetheACCAll-Freshmanteamand was a four-time Rookie-of-the-Week honoree...Clemsonwastheonlyschoolinthenationtorankintop20inbothstealsandblockspergame.

2005-06(19-13Overall,7-9ACC)

G CliffHammonds,So.,6-3,197,32,10.1,3.4,.402,.565G VernonHamilton,Jr.,6-0,195,23,12.0,3.2,.447,.551C AkinAkingbala,Sr.,6-9,240,32,12.1,8.2,.576,.556F K.C.Rivers,Fr.,6-5,210,12,7.1,4.8,.377,.840F SamPerry,So.,6-5,208,22,6.3,3.0,.485,.645TopSubs: ShawanRobinson,Sr.,6-2,190,11,12.3,2.2,.354,.913 JamesMays,So.,6-9,222,11,9.2,7.6,.541,.525 JuliusPowell,Fr.,6-7,208,11,5.5,2.7,.376,.615Notes:Clemsonadvancedtopostseasonplayforthesecond

consecutiveyear,afirstsince1997-99...ClemsonledtheACCandwassecondnationallyinstealspergame...theTigerswontheirfirsteight-teamtournamentsince1980by capturing the 2005 San Juan Shootout crown...theteam won seven ACC games, most since the 1997-98season...earned a sweep of GeorgiaTech, a first sincethe1996-97season...HamiltonearnedACCAll-DefensiveTeamhonorsafterbecomingthefirstTigerevertoleadtheleagueinstealspergame...Hamiltonsettheschool’scareer and single-season records for steals...Robinsonranked third nationally in free throw shooting at 91.3percent,whichalsoledtheACC...RobinsonwasnamedacademicAll-ACCforthefourthtime.

2006-07(25-11Overall,7-9ACC)

G CliffHammonds,Jr.,6-3,197,36,11.6,*4.1,.465,.644G VernonHamilton,Sr.,6-0,195,36,12.3,3.1,.468,.490C TrevorBooker,Fr.,6-7,215,36,10.4,6.4,.602,.615F SamPerry,Jr.,6-5,208,28,3.6,2.7,.432,.481F JamesMays,Jr.,6-9,225,34,12.2,6.4,.478,.550TopSubs: K.C.Rivers,So.,6-5,210,14.0,4.5,.462,.735 JuliusPowell,So.,6-7,208,0,2.6,1.4,.286,.571Notes: Clemson advanced to the championship game of

theNITforthesecondtimeinschoolhistory,fallingtoWestVirginia 78-73 in the final...team tied the schoolrecordforoverallwins(25)andconsecutivewins(17)...Clemsonwasthenation’slastremainingunbeaten...theTigerswererankedinthecoaches’pollforeightweeks,with a high of #14 on Jan. 8...team went 18-1 againstnon-conference competition, which included six winsoverschoolsfromtheBigEast,BigTen,andSEC...Mayswas second-team All-District and honorable mentionAll-ACC...RiverswasnamedtoNITAll-TournamentTeam...HamiltonconcludedhiscareersixthinACChistorywith271 total steals...three players, including Hammonds,werenamedAcademicAll-ACC;*-assistaverage.

2007-08(24-10Overall,10-6ACC)

G CliffHammonds,Sr.,6-3,200,34,11.4,4.1,.467,.459G DemontezStitt,Fr.,6-2,170,20,8.8,*2.9,.408,.761C TrevorBooker,So.,6-7,240,34,11.0,7.3,.555,.573F K.C.Rivers,Jr.,6-5,215,33,14.7,6.3,.438,.677F JamesMays,Sr.,6-9,230,28,10.7,6.8,.483,.549TopSubs: TerrenceOglesby,Fr.,6-2,185,0,10.5,1.8,.381,.851 SamPerry,Sr.,6-5,215,14,3.1,2.3,.433,.667 DavidPotter,So.,6-6,205,0,4.8,2.1,.412,.733 RaymondSykes,Jr.,6-9,220,6,4.4,2.4,.573,.500Notes:ClemsonadvancedtoNCAATournamentforfirsttime

in 10 years...also advanced to championship game oftheACCTournamentforonlythesecondtimeinschoolhistory...equaled highest number of ACC wins (10) inClemsonhistory...finishedtheyearwitha#22rankingintheAPpoll,Clemson’sfirstfinalrankingsincethe1996-97season...defeatedatop-10Duketeaminthesemifinalsof the ACCTournament...Rivers and Hammonds werenamed second and third-team All-ACC, respectively...bothwereAll-Districtaswell...HammondsbecamefirstClemsonplayernamedAll-ACConthecourtandintheclassroom for the first time since 1967...Hammondsfirst-everrecipientoftheSkipProsserAward...arecordfour players were named to the All-ACCTournamentteams,includingfirst-teamselectionsBookerandRivers...Clemsonrankedinthetop20nationallyinbothblocksandstealspergame;*-assistaverage.

2008-09(23-9Overall,9-7ACC)

G DemontezStitt,So.,6-2,175,32,8.7,*3.8,.413,.673G TerrenceOglesby,So.,6-2,190,31,13.2,1.7,.375,.845C RaymondSykes,Sr.,6-9,220,31,7.9,5.1,.578,.557F K.C.Rivers,Sr.,6-5,215,32,14.2,6.0,.449,.667F TrevorBooker,Jr.,6-7,240,32,15.3,9.7,.571,.707TopSubs: DavidPotter,Jr.,6-6,205,0,4.9,2.2,.380,.756 JeraiGrant,So.,6-8,215,1,4.7,3.2,.644,.647 AndreYoung,Fr.,5-9,160,0,4.4,*2.1,.377,.632 TannerSmith,Fr.,6-5,205,0,3.6,1.8,.448,.667Notes:Clemsonposted20ormorewinsforthethirdstraight

season,aschoolrecord...Tigersfinishedas#7seedintheSouthRegionaloftheNCAATournament...finishedtheseasonranked#24inthefinalAPpoll...improvedwin-ningpercentageforthefifthstraightseason...defeated#3Dukeby27-pointmargin, largestever forClemsonagainst a ranked opponent... defeated seven ACCfoes by double digits, a school record; Booker namedsecond-teamAll-ACC,alsonamedtoAll-ACCDefensiveTeam...BookerledtheACCinfieldgoalpercentageandrebounding, first league player to do that sinceTimDuncanforWakeForestin1996-97...RiversestablishedClemsonrecordbyplayingin91winsoverhisfouryearswiththeprogram...Riversbecameschool’sall-timeleaderwith281three-pointgoals...Clemsonwasnation’sonlyteamtorankintop10inbothblockedshotsandstealspergame...*-assistaverage.

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Conf. Home Away Neu. All CU OPPYear W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L Pct PPG PPG HeadCoach1911-12 1-0 3-0 0-0 4-0 1.000 53.5 13.5 Dobson1912-13 4-2 5-3 0-0 9-5 .643 32.2 24.2 Dobson1913-14 1-0 0-3 0-0 1-3 .250 21.2 28.0 Erwin1914-15 0-1-1 2-4 0-0 2-5-1 .286 23.8 26.8 Erwin1915-16 1-2-1 1-4 0-0 2-6-1 .250 32.1 35.7 Ward1916-17 5-0 3-2 0-0 8-2 .800 39.8 26.5 Morris1917-18 3-0 0-2 0-0 3-2 .600 46.6 27.4 Donahue1918-19 2-0 1-1 0-0 3-1 .750 44.7 26.5 Donahue1919-20 5-3 3-3 0-0 8-6 .571 32.5 28.3 Morris1920-21 6-0 4-4 0-0 10-4 .714 34.5 22.5 Conover1921-22 0-3 4-4 4-9 0-0 8-13 .381 21.5 27.3 Stewart1922-23 3-3 8-3 3-2 0-1 11-6 .647 25.0 17.9 Stewart1923-24 0-7 1-6 1-7 0-1 2-14 .125 14.3 26.7 Sanders1924-25 3-2 3-6 1-8 0-0 4-14 .286 21.6 29.6 Sanders1925-26 1-7 2-6 2-11 0-0 4-17 .190 23.9 33.9 Gillian1926-27 1-7 1-6 1-7 0-0 2-13 .133 22.2 33.6 Cody1927-28 5-7 6-2 3-11 0-1 9-14 .391 27.7 32.2 Cody1928-29 6-4 12-1 3-10 0-1 15-12 .556 31.5 27.5 Cody1929-30 9-6 10-3 6-5 0-1 16-9 .640 35.4 26.7 Cody1930-31 3-5 3-1 3-5 0-1 6-7 .462 29.6 29.8 Cody1931-32 2-9 5-5 2-8 0-0 7-13 .350 25.4 26.8 Davis

Conf. Home Away Neu. All CU OPPYear W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L Pct PPG PPG HeadCoach1932-33 0-2 5-5 5-4 0-0 10-9 .526 31.4 30.4 Davis1933-34 0-6 4-3 3-9 0-0 7-12 .368 26.5 30.4 Davis1934-35 3-1 8-1 7-1 0-1 15-3 .833 38.2 25.7 Davis1935-36 5-5 6-2 9-4 0-1 15-7 .682 34.0 29.0 Davis1936-37 3-7 2-7 4-8 0-0 6-15 .286 30.6 36.4 Davis1937-38 8-4 9-1 5-5 2-1 16-7 .696 39.8 33.5 Davis1938-39 6-6 6-1 6-7 4-0 16-8 .667 39.7 34.3 Davis1939-40 9-7 6-4 3-6 0-2 9-12 .429 52.4 51.0 Davis1940-41 7-8 5-4 2-10 1-0 8-14 .571 46.6 51.0 Norman1941-42 2-10 2-7 1-6 0-1 3-14 .176 35.1 48.7 Norman1942-43 0-10 2-6 1-7 0-0 3-13 .185 38.0 46.7 Norman1943-44 0-3 1-3 0-7 0-0 1-10 .091 34.0 49.7 Norman1944-45 4-5 4-4 4-3 0-1 8-8 .500 39.0 41.5 Norman1945-46 5-7 5-5 4-6 0-0 9-11 .450 46.1 43.9 Norman1946-47 2-12 5-4 2-9 0-0 7-13 .350 48.2 57.3 McFadden1947-48 3-14 4-8 2-9 0-0 6-17 .261 54.6 60.7 McFadden1948-49 6-9 6-3 4-8 0-0 10-11 .476 57.7 54.2 McFadden1949-50 8-8 4-4 6-6 0-0 10-10 .500 62.0 59.4 McFadden1950-51 9-4 7-1 4-5 0-1 11-7 .611 67.8 62.4 McFadden1951-52 11-4 8-0 8-5 1-2 17-7 .708 71.1 66.3 McFadden1952-53 6-8 4-6 4-4 0-0 8-10 .444 68.7 69.2 McFadden

ACCGames ACCTrn. Non-Con. Home Away Neutral Overall CU OPPYear W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L Pct PPG PPG HeadCoach1953-54 0-9 0-1 5-8 3-6 2-11 0-1 5-18 .217 62.3 78.3 McFadden1954-55 0-14 0-1 2-6 1-9 1-11 0-1 2-21 .087 73.7 93.3 McFadden1955-56 1-13 0-1 8-3 2-7 2-7 5-3 9-17 .346 86.0 90.8 McFadden1956-57 3-11 0-1 4-5 5-3 1-7 1-7 7-17 .297 72.5 82.3 Maravich1957-58 4-10 0-1 4-5 4-5 1-7 3-4 8-16 .333 68.8 71.8 Maravich1958-59 5-9 0-1 3-6 4-3 2-7 2-6 8-16 .333 56.9 64.2 Maravich1959-60 4-10 0-1 6-5 4-6 3-6 3-4 10-16 .385 64.2 70.7 Maravich1960-61 5-9 0-1 5-6 6-4 2-7 2-5 10-16 .385 67.0 70.5 Maravich1961-62 4-10 2-1 6-4 5-4 5-6 2-5 12-15 .444 72.1 74.6 Maravich1962-63 5-9 0-1 7-3 7-2 4-7 1-4 12-13 .480 67.4 66.9 Roberts1963-64 8-6 1-1 4-5 6-4 5-4 2-4 13-12 .520 70.2 69.0 Roberts1964-65 4-10 0-1 4-4 6-3 1-8 1-4 8-15 .348 74.2 75.7 Roberts1965-66 8-6 0-1 7-3 7-2 6-6 2-2 15-10 .600 76.9 83.4 Roberts1966-67 9-5 0-1 8-2 7-2 7-5 3-1 17-8 .680 74.0 70.3 Roberts1967-68 3-11 0-1 1-8 2-7 2-10 0-3 4-20 .167 71.5 82.2 Roberts1968-69 2-12 0-1 4-6 4-7 2-8 0-4 6-19 .240 78.8 85.8 Roberts1969-70 2-12 0-1 5-6 6-5 1-9 0-5 7-19 .269 80.3 90.3 Roberts1970-71 3-11 0-1 6-5 8-4 0-10 1-3 9-17 .346 58.9 65.9 Locke1971-72 2-10 0-1 8-5 6-4 2-8 2-4 10-16 .385 63.4 66.1 Locke1972-73 4-8 0-1 8-5 9-2 2-7 1-5 12-14 .462 69.8 69.4 Locke1973-74 3-9 0-1 11-2 9-4 3-6 2-2 14-12 .538 68.3 69.3 Locke1974-75 8-4 1-1 8-6 11-1 4-7 2-3 17-11 .607 80.3 72.1 Locke1975-76 5-7 1-1 12-2 8-5 7-4 3-1 18-10 .643 83.4 75.1 Foster1976-77 8-4 1-1 13-1 13-2 6-2 3-2 22-6 .786 86.6 68.9 Foster1977-78 3-9 0-1 12-2 10-5 2-5 3-2 15-12 .556 82.6 73.7 Foster1978-79 5-7 0-1 14-2 13-3 3-5 3-2 19-10 .655 72.0 65.6 Foster1979-80 8-6 1-1 14-2 15-0 2-6 6-3 23-9 .719 80.0 70.2 Foster1980-81 6-8 0-1 14-2 12-4 5-6 3-1 20-11 .645 75.5 66.8 Foster1981-82 4-10 0-1 10-3 11-5 2-7 1-2 14-14 .500 69.9 65.2 Foster1982-83 2-12 0-1 9-7 9-7 1-9 1-4 11-20 .355 75.6 78.0 Foster1983-84 3-11 0-1 11-2 11-5 3-6 0-3 14-14 .500 74.5 68.1 Foster1984-85 5-9 0-1 11-3 12-4 3-8 1-1 16-13 .552 75.0 71.0 Ellis1985-86 3-11 0-1 16-3 14-5 3-8 2-2 19-15 .556 74.9 67.5 Ellis1986-87 10-4 0-1 15-1 15-2 8-2 2-2 25-6 .806 86.1 71.5 Ellis1987-88 4-10 0-1 10-4 12-4 0-9 2-2 14-15 .483 74.3 72.0 Ellis1988-89 7-7 0-1 12-3 13-1 4-8 2-2 19-11 .633 79.8 75.6 Ellis1989-90 10-4 1-1 13-3 14-0 6-5 4-3 24-8 .750 79.3 69.9 Ellis1990-91 2-12 0-1 9-4 9-7 0-8 2-2 11-17 .393 73.7 76.7 Ellis1991-92 4-12 0-1 10-1 12-4 1-8 1-2 14-14 .500 76.6 75.5 Ellis1992-93 5-11 1-1 11-1 11-5 4-7 2-1 17-13 .567 79.2 76.7 Ellis1993-94 6-10 1-1 11-5 11-4 4-10 3-2 18-16 .529 75.2 72.9 Ellis1994-95 5-11 0-1 10-1 11-5 3-7 1-1 15-13 .536 64.1 62.5 Barnes1995-96 7-9 1-1 10-1 14-2 3-7 1-2 18-11 .621 68.0 63.0 Barnes1996-97 9-7 0-1 14-2 12-3 6-4 5-3 23-10 .697 68.2 61.5 Barnes1997-98 7-9 1-1 10-4 11-3 4-7 3-4 18-14 .563 72.2 65.3 Barnes1998-99 5-11 0-1 15-3 14-3 2-8 4-4 20-15 .571 71.4 64.4 Shyatt1999-00 4-12 0-1 6-7 7-9 1-7 2-3 10-20 .333 70.0 64.4 Shyatt2000-01 2-14 1-1 9-4 9-7 1-9 2-3 12-19 .387 74.1 79.7 Shyatt2001-02 4-12 0-1 9-4 8-8 3-7 2-2 13-17 .433 76.8 75.2 Shyatt2002-03 5-11 0-1 10-1 13-4 2-8 0-1 15-13 .536 68.4 68.1 Shyatt2003-04 3-13 0-1 7-4 10-6 0-10 0-1 10-18 .357 65.7 70.9 Purnell2004-05 5-11 1-1 9-3 10-5 3-8 3-3 16-16 .500 71.7 69.3 Purnell2005-06 7-9 0-1 12-3 12-4 4-8 3-1 19-13 .594 74.3 67.9 Purnell2006-07 7-9 0-1 18-1 16-4 6-5 3-2 25-11 .694 73.2 65.7 Purnell2007-08 10-6 2-1 12-3 14-2 6-5 4-3 24-10 .706 79.2 69.8 Purnell2008-09 9-7 0-1 14-1 13-3 7-4 3-2 23-9 .719 78.3 68.0 PurnellTotal 406-723 16-56 512-207 707-364-2 308-629 123-172 1138-1165-2 .494 21coaches

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YEAR COACH NOV/DEC JAN FEB MAR OVERALL1911-12 FrankDobson 3-0 1-0 4-01912-13 FrankDobson 3-1 6-4 9-51913-14 J.O.Erwin 1-2 0-1 1-31914-15 J.O.Erwin 1-3-1 1-2 2-5-11915-16 A.H.Ward 1-2 1-4-1 2-6-11916-17 CountryMorris 2-1 6-1 8-21917-18 JiggsDonahue 3-0 0-2 3-21918-19 JiggsDonahue 1-1 2-0 3-11919-20 CountryMorris 1-6 6-0 1-0 8-61920-21 LarryConover 3-1 6-3 1-0 10-41921-22 E.R.Stewart 3-9 5-4 8-131922-23 E.R.Stewart 3-4 7-2 1-0 11-61923-24 BudSanders 0-5 2-9 2-141924-25 BudSanders 2-9 2-5 4-141925-26 A.A.Gillian 2-9 2-8 4-171926-27 JoshCody 0-6 2-7 2-131927-28 JoshCody 0-4 3-7 6-3 9-141928-29 JoshCody 0-1 6-7 8-3 1-1 15-121929-30 JoshCody 2-0 7-5 7-4 16-91930-31 JoshCody 2-0 3-4 1-3 6-71931-32 JoeDavis 2-6 5-7 7-131932-33 JoeDavis 1-0 2-6 7-3 10-91933-34 JoeDavis 3-7 4-5 7-121934-35 JoeDavis 8-0 7-3 15-31935-36 JoeDavis 2-0 6-2 7-4 0-1 15-71936-37 JoeDavis 0-2 2-6 4-7 6-151937-38 JoeDavis 1-0 4-2 9-4 2-1 16-71938-39 JoeDavis 1-3 4-4 7-1 4-0 16-81939-40 JoeDavis 0-2 5-4 4-6 9-121940-41 RockNorman 1-4 3-6 4-4 8-141941-42 RockNorman 0-8 3-6 3-141942-43 RockNorman 1-0 2-3 0-10 3-131943-44 RockNorman 0-5 1-5 1-101944-45 RockNorman 3-3 5-5 8-81945-46 RockNorman 0-2 5-3 4-6 9-111946-47 BanksMcFadden 2-0 2-6 3-6 0-1 7-131947-48 BanksMcFadden 0-5 1-6 5-6 6-171948-49 BanksMcFadden 1-5 3-2 6-4 10-111949-50 BanksMcFadden 3-2 2-3 5-5 10-101950-51 BanksMcFadden 1-2 4-1 6-3 0-1 11-71951-52 BanksMcFadden 6-2 4-2 7-2 0-1 17-71952-53 BanksMcFadden 2-4 4-3 2-3 8-101953-54 BanksMcFadden 1-7 3-4 1-6 0-1 5-181954-55 BanksMcFadden 1-5 0-7 1-8 0-1 2-211955-56 BanksMcFadden 5-4 3-6 1-6 0-1 9-171956-57 PressMaravich 2-7 1-3 4-5 0-2 7-171957-58 PressMaravich 4-5 2-4 1-6 1-1 8-161958-59 PressMaravich 3-6 2-7 3-2 0-1 8-161959-60 PressMaravich 4-5 3-5 3-5 0-1 10-161960-61 PressMaravich 3-7 3-5 4-3 0-1 10-161961-62 PressMaravich 4-4 3-4 3-6 2-1 12-151962-63 BobbyRoberts 2-6 5-2 5-5 12-131963-64 BobbyRoberts 3-6 3-2 6-3 1-1 13-121964-65 BobbyRoberts 3-4 3-2 2-8 0-1 8-151965-66 BobbyRoberts 4-2 4-4 7-3 0-1 15-101966-67 BobbyRoberts 4-2 6-4 7-1 0-1 17-81967-68 BobbyRoberts 1-2 2-8 1-9 0-1 4-201968-69 BobbyRoberts 2-4 2-6 2-8 0-1 6-191969-70 BobbyRoberts 1-4 5-6 1-8 0-1 7-191970-71 TatesLocke 3-1 3-8 3-6 0-2 9-171971-72 TatesLocke 4-2 5-4 0-8 1-2 10-161972-73 TatesLocke 4-4 3-5 5-4 0-1 12-141973-74 TatesLocke 7-2 3-5 3-4 1-1 14-121974-75 TatesLocke 5-5 5-2 5-2 2-2 17-111975-76 BillFoster 8-2 6-3 3-4 1-1 18-101976-77 BillFoster 9-1 6-2 6-2 1-1 22-61977-78 BillFoster 9-1 2-7 4-3 0-1 15-121978-79 BillFoster 9-0 4-5 5-3 1-2 19-101979-80 BillFoster 8-1 6-4 6-3 3-1 23-91980-81 BillFoster 10-1 5-5 5-3 0-2 20-111981-82 BillFoster 7-1 3-6 4-5 0-2 14-141982-83 BillFoster 5-6 2-7 2-6 2-1 11-201983-84 BillFoster 7-2 4-4 2-7 1-1 14-141984-85 CliffEllis 7-2 4-5 4-4 1-2 16-131985-86 CliffEllis 12-1 2-5 3-6 2-3 19-151986-87 CliffEllis 9-0 10-2 6-2 0-2 25-61987-88 CliffEllis 7-2 4-4 1-7 2-2 14-151988-89 CliffEllis 7-2 5-3 4-4 3-2 19-111989-90 CliffEllis 7-2 8-3 8-0 1-3 24-81990-91 CliffEllis 8-2 1-9 1-5 1-1 11-17

YEAR COACH NOV/DEC JAN FEB MAR OVERALL1991-92 CliffEllis 6-1 4-5 4-5 0-3 14-141992-93 CliffEliis 8-0 2-6 4-4 3-3 17-131993-94 CliffEllis 6-3 5-5 3-5 4-3 18-161994-95 RickBarnes 8-0 3-5 2-6 2-2 15-131995-96 RickBarnes 9-0 4-4 4-4 1-3 18-111996-97 RickBarnes 11-1 6-2 3-5 3-2 23-101997-98 RickBarnes 10-3 2-6 4-3 2-2 18-141998-99 LarryShyatt 11-2 1-7 4-4 4-2 20-151999-00 LarryShyatt 6-6 1-7 3-4 0-3 10-202000-01 LarryShyatt 9-4 1-7 1-6 1-2 12-192001-02 LarryShyatt 9-4 2-6 2-6 0-1 13-172002-03 LarryShyatt 9-0 2-5 4-4 0-4 15-132003-04 OliverPurnell 7-4 2-6 1-6 0-2 10-182004-05 OliverPurnell 9-3 1-7 4-3 2-3 16-162005-06 OliverPurnell 11-2 3-4 2-5 3-2 19-132006-07 OliverPurnell 14-0 4-4 2-5 5-2 25-112007-08 OliverPurnell 11-1 4-4 5-2 4-3 24-102008-09 OliverPurnell 13-0 5-2 4-4 1-3 23-9Totals 21coaches 392-192 303-436 369-430 74-107 1138-1165-2

1974-75Date AP UPI2-4-75 16 152-11-75 18 NR2-18-75 16 NR2-25-75 11 153-4-75 14 143-11-75 14 19Final NR 17

1976-77Date AP UPI12-7-76 16 2012-14-76 13 1412-21-76 11 1012-28-76 10 111-4-77 16 151-11-77 17 NR1-25-77 19 NR2-1-77 16 182-8-77 15 202-15-77 18 202-22-77 19 NR3-1-77 18 NR

1979-80Date AP UPI1-8-80 18 161-15-80 17 141-22-80 12 131-29-80 16 172-25-80 16 NR2-12-80 10 162-19-80 12 182-26-80 17 19

1980-81Date AP UPI1-5-81 20 201-12-81 19 NR1-19-81 19 NR

1986-87Date AP UPI USA1-5-87 20 NR 251-12-87 12 12 161-19-87 10 12 131-26-87 14 14 142-4-87 12 13 122-11-87 12 11 122-17-87 10 10 112-24-87 13 12 153-2-87 13 14 143-9-87 13 15 13Final 13 15 13

ClemsonintheWeeklyPolls

1989-90Date AP UPI USA2-19-90 23 NR NR2-27-90 20 NR 243-6-90 17 15 173-13-90 17 17 18Final 17 17 13

1994-95Date AP USA1-10-95 18 251-17-95 NR 24

1995-96Date AP USA12-25-95 24 NR1-2-96 22 241-9-96 16 201-16-96 19 201-23-96 18 201-30-96 24 21

1996-97Date AP USAPre.96 20 1711-18-96 12 1711-25-96 10 912-2-96 12 912-9-96 10 612-16-96 8 812-23-96 6 912-30-96 5 71-6-97 5 51-13-97 3 31-20-97 2 31-27-97 7 62-3-97 10 82-10-97 7 62-17-97 8 72-24-97 12 103-3-97 13 133-10-97 14 12Final 14 8

1997-98Date AP USAPre.97 5 7Nov.16 5 NPNov.23 13 1212-1-97 17 1612-8-97 17 1812-15-97 NR 2512-22-97 21 2212-29-97 21 211-4-98 24 221-11-98 NR 241-18-98 25 23

1998-99Date AP USA11-15-98 24 NR11-22-98 22 2411-29-98 24 2412-7-98 17 1912-14-98 16 1612-21-98 16 1612-28-98 14 161-4-99 21 201-11-99 25 25

2006-07Date AP USA12-11-06 NR 2512-18-06 NR 2212-25-06 25 211-1-07 23 181-8-07 17 141-15-07 19 161-22-07 19 171-29-07 25 21

2007-08Date AP USA11-19-07 24 2211-26-07 18 1812-3-07 18 1712-10-07 15 1512-17-07 15 1512-24-07 21 2012-31-07 19 191-7-08 18 191-14-08 24 231-21-08 NR 253-3-08 24 NR3-17-08 22 22Final 22 NR

2008-09Date AP USA12-15-08 25 2512-22-08 22 2012-29-08 20 161-5-09 12 111-12-09 10 91-19-09 10 91-26-09 12 112-2-09 10 102-9-09 12 112-16-09 13 132-23-09 12 133-2-09 18 193-9-09 17 183-16-09 24 21Final 24 NR

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BANKS MCFADDEN

Banks McFadden ranks asthe top all-around Clemsonathlete in histor y. Fewschoolscanmakesuchabold,definitive statement aboutone of its former athletes,butfewClemsonfanswouldargue. McFadden passedawayatage88onJune4,2005afterbattlinglungcancer.

McFaddenwasastandoutatClemsoninfootball,basketball and track, earning three letters in eachsportfrom1936-40.HeearnedAll-Americahonorsinbothbasketball(1938-39)andfootball(1939)andwasnamedthenation’smostversatileathletein1939.HeisoneofjusteightathletesinDivisionIhistorytobenamedanAll-Americaninfootballandbasketballoverhiscareer. Onthebasketballcourt,McFaddenledClemsonto the 1939 Southern Conference TournamentChampionship, the only postseason tournamenttitleinClemsonbasketballhistory.TheTigercenterwasClemson’stopscorereachseasonandfinishedhis career with a then Clemson record 810 points.Thatwasquiteanumberbecauseteamsscored injustthe30sor40sinthosedays.Attheconclusionofthe1938-39seasonhewasnamedtotheHelmsFoundationAll-Americateam. McFaddenwasalsothetopscorerforClemsonintheSouthernConferenceTournamenteachyearandwasnamedfirst-teamAll-Tournamenteachyear.AfterhisseniorseasonheplayedintheNationalCollegeAll-StarGameinbothfootballandbasketball. On the gridiron, McFadden was a triple threatplayer, leading the Tigers to a 9-1 record andClemson’sfirsteverbowlbidin1939.WithMcFadden

batting down four passes in the second half, andaveraging44yardson11punts,theTigersdefeatedaFrankLeahycoachedBostonCollegeteam,6-3,inthe1940CottonBowlinDallas,TX. McFadden held the Clemson single seasonpunting record (43.5 in 1939) for 40 years, and his22puntsofatleast50yardsin1939stillstandasaClemsonsingleseasonrecord.Attheconclusionofhis career he was a first-round draft choice of theBrooklyn Dodgers of the NFL, the fourth selectionof the draft, and still the highest draft choice inClemsonhistory.HeplayedoneyearintheNFLwiththeDodgersandledtheNFLinyardsperrushbeforereturningtoClemson. In 1959, McFadden became the first Clemsonfootballplayer (andstilloneofonly two) inductedintotheCollegeFootballHallofFame. Intrack,McFaddenwonfoureventsintheStateTrackMeetinoneafternoon,settingstaterecordsinallthreeofthem.Earlierinthesameyearheplacedfirstinfiveeventsinadualmeet,scoring25pointswhiletheopposingteam’stotalscorewas28points.HissenioryearhealsopitchedinonegamefortheClemsonbaseballteam. AftercoachingClemson’sdefensivebacksundereventualCollegeFootballHallofFameHeadCoachFrankHowardin1941,McFaddenjoinedtheArmyAirCorpsandspentfouryearsinNorthAfricaandItaly.

Hewasdischargedasacolonel. McFadden came back to Clemson after hisservice and was again the secondary coach, thistimeforfourseasons(1946-49),andthentookoverasheadfreshmanfootballcoachforfiveyearsbeforereturningtocoachdefensivebacksin1955,aspothehelduntilHowardretiredfollowingthe‘69season. In addition to his football coaching years,McFaddenalsoputinastintasvarsitytrackcoach,freshman basketball coach and was for 10 years,1946-47 through 1955-56, he was Clemson’s HeadBasketball coach. From 1947-48 through 1951-52,Clemsonimproveditsconferencevictorytotaleachyear,thefirstcoachinthehistoryofcollegebasketballto realize a conference victory improvement fiveconsecutiveyears. Thestreakwasculminatedwithan11-4SouthernConferencerecordin1951-52,stilltheClemsonrecordforconferencewinsinaseason. AfterHowardresignedasheadfootballcoachin1969,McFaddentookovertheuniversity’sintramuraldepartment,whichhedirectedfor15years. McFaddencametoClemsonina6-3frameandaskinny165pounds.AccordingtoformerClemsonSports Information Director Bob Bradley, FrankHoward, said,“If McFadden drank a can of tomatojuice,theycouldhaveusedhimasathermometer.”HowardwasanassistantcoachunderJessNeelywhenMcFaddencametoClemsonin1936. “IcanrememberthefirsttimeIsawhimonthepracticefield,”Howard(whodiedin1996)recalled.“He looked like one of those whooping cranes. IthoughtsureasthedevilthatCoach(Jess)Neelyhadmadeamistakebygivingthisboyascholarship.Butheprovedmewrong.” McFadden was granted a long list of honorsthroughouthiscareer.In1966hewaspresentedwithClemsonUniversity’sDistinguishedAlumniAward.HewasachartermemberoftheClemsonAthleticHallofFameandtheSouthCarolinaathleticHallofFame.In 1987,both his uniform number 23 in basketballanduniformnumber66infootballwereretiredbyClemsonUniversity. In 1994 he was inducted as a charter memberoftheClemsonRingofHonoratClemsonMemorialStadiumandatLittlejohnColiseum.McFadden,DaleDavisandBarbaraKennedyaretheonlymembersoftheClemsonbasketballRingofHonoratLittlejohnColiseum. Ofallofthehonorshereceivedasanathlete,hetoldBradleythatthe1939footballteamMVPawardwashishighesthonor.“Tome,whenyourteammatesvoteyousomething,thenyoufeelprettygood.Thatawardmeantmorethananythingelse(tome).” McFadden is the only Clemson athlete to havebothhisfootballjerseyandbasketballjerseynumbersretired. In 1995, the Banks McFadden Building atJerveyAthleticCenterwasdedicatedinhishonor.

•HelmsFoundationAll-American,1939•All-SouthernConference,1938-40

•TigerBasketballHeadCoach,1946-56•ClemsonHallofFameInductee,1973

McFadden’s Basketball Resumé

Player School YearsRayEvans Kansas 1942-47OttoGraham Northwestern 1940-44VicHanson Syracuse 1923-27MooseKrause NotreDame 1931-34Banks McFadden Clemson 1936-40MaxMorris Northwestern 1944-46WearSchoonover Arkansas 1926-30RonWidby Tennessee 1963-67

Note:DivisionIAll-Americansonly.

Football & Basketball All-Americans

Banks McFadden was Clemson’s first All-American on the hardwood (1939). The multi-sport athlete lettered from 1936-40 and also served as the school’s head basketball coach, serving from 1946-56.

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Jim Brennan (1961-64)

•Averaged17.3pointspergameinhisthree-yearcareer,fourth-highestinClemsonhistory.•Second-teamAll-ACCin1962-63and1963-64.•All-ACCTournamentin1962,hewasClemson’sfirst-everfirst-teamselection.•Two-timeAcademicAll-ACC,thefirstClemsonplayerinhistorytomakefirst-teamAcademicAll-ACC.• Also made second-team All-ACC on the court both of

those seasons and was the first to pull off the academic/on-court double inschoolhistory.•Willalwaysberememberedforhisperformanceinthe1962ACCTournamentas a sophomore. Scored 34 points in semifinal upset of Duke, the Blue DevilswererankedeighthinthenationpriortoClemson’s77-72victory.AlsotiedforClemson scoring honors in first round win over N.C. State, then led theTigerswith21pointsinthechampionshipgame.Scored70pointsinthetournament,stillthemosteverbyaTigerinanACCTournament.• Ranks 17th in school history in total scoring even though he played just 76games.•Ranked20thinthenationinfreethrowaccuracywithan82.8percentfigurein1964.•RankseighthinClemsonhistoryincareerfreethrowshooting,hemade82.5percentofhisattempts.•DraftedintheninthroundbythePhiladelphiaWarriorsin1964.•ReturnedtoClemsonandspentfiveyearsasanassistantcoachunderBobbyRoberts.•InductedintotheClemsonAthleticHallofFamein1983.

Jim Sutherland (1964-67)

•Averaged17.3pointspergameinhisthree-yearcareer,fifth-bestinClemsonhistory.•Ranks22ndinClemsonhistorywith1,230careerpointsscored.• Career leader at Clemson in terms of free throwpercentage(.850).• Two-time second-team All-ACC selection (1964-65,1966-67);hewasathird-teamAll-Districtchoicein1967

asasenior.• Two-time Academic All-ACC selection who earned an NCAA postgraduatescholarship.•Wonthe1967NorrisMedalasClemson’sMostOutstandingStudent, justthesecondTigerbasketballplayertoachievesuchanhonor.•Earnedthe1967JamesWeaverAward,givento theACC’sScholar-AthleteoftheYear.•InductedintotheClemsonAthleticHallofFamein1991.

Randy Mahaffey (1964-67)

• First-team All-ACC forward in 1967, he was a second-team All-ACC selection in 1965. One of just twoTigersto earn first-team All-ACC honors in the decade of the1960s.•LeaderofClemson1966-67teamthatfinished17-8, itwouldhavebeenanNCAATournamentteambytoday’sstandards.•Second-teamAll-ACCTournamentselectionin1967.

•Alsostandoutintheclassroom,hewasathree-timeAcademicAll-ACCselection(1965-67).•Averaged16pointspergameforhisClemsoncareer,thesixth-highestaverageinClemsonhistory.•ThirdinClemsonhistoryinreboundaverage,hehada9.7figureforhiscareer.OnlyTreeRollinsandDaleDavishaveahigherreboundspergameaverage.•FirstcenterinClemsonhistorytoshootover50percentforanentireseason.•PlayedfourseasonsintheABA,1968-69withtheKentuckyColonels,1968-69withtheNewYorkNetsand1969-71withtheCarolinaCougars.•AveragedindoublefiguresallfouryearsofhisNBAcareer,hehadover1,000pointsin1967-68.•Averaged12pointspergameinhisprofessionalcareer.•Averagedninereboundspergamein1967-68andpickedupeightrebounds

pergameforhiscareer.•ParticipatedintheinauguralABAAll-Stargamein1967-68inIndianapolis,IN.ScoredfourpointsandhadfourreboundsinsevenminutesfortheEastteamasarepresentativeoftheKentuckyColonels.•InductedintotheStateofSouthCarolinaAthleticHallofFamein2003,justthethirdClemsonbasketballplayertoreceivethathonor.•InductedintotheClemsonAthleticHallofFamein1975,justthethirdClemsonbasketballplayertobehonored.

Butch Zatezalo (1967-70)

•Firstplayer inClemsonhistory tobenamedtoanAll-ACCteamthreetimes,hewasasecond-teamselectionin1967-68,1968-69,and1969-70.• Ranks third in Clemson history in career scoring with1,761points,hisrecordstoodfor20years.•RanksfirstinClemsonhistoryinpointspergamewitha23.48average,heis10thinACChistory.• Ranks 21st in ACC history in free throw percentage.

Made17-17freethrowsagainstMarylandonJanuary15,1968,stillthesecond-highestperfectgameinACChistory.•RanksfirstinClemsonhistoryin20-pointscoringgameswith52,14morethananyotherplayerinschoolhistory.Alsohasrecordfor30-pointgames(16).•Scoredindoublefiguresin70ofhis75games,the93.3percentfigureisbestinschoolhistory.•OnlyTigertoaverageatleast20pointsagameforthreeconsecutiveyears.•Averaged8.4madefieldgoalspergame,stillaClemsonrecordbynearlytwomadefieldgoalspergame.•Ranksfirstinschoolhistoryinmadefreethrowswith501,hemade83.5percentforhiscareer,sixth-bestinschoolhistory.•LedtheACCinscoringwitha25.8pergameaveragein1968-69.Thatincludeda46-pointperformanceatWakeForest,andthattiedtheClemsonmodernerascoringrecord.Hada43-pointgamevs.N.C.StateonValentine’sDay,1970.•Ranked14thinthenationinscoringin1968-69withhis25.8average.•Holdsthreeofthetopfoursingle-seasonscoringaveragesinschoolhistory.•Played39.04minutespergamein1968-69,schoolrecordforplayingtimepergameoverthecourseofaseason.•Startedall75gamesheplayed.•Heldover30schoolrecordswhenhegraduated.•InductedintotheClemsonAthleticHallofFamein1988.•PassedawayinAugustof2005.

Wayne “Tree” Rollins (1973-77)

•NamedtotheACC’s50-YearAnniversaryteam.•Third-teamAll-AmericanforClemsonin1976-77.•Three-timesecond-teamAll-ACCselection.•Clemson’scareerrebounding leaderwith1,311,whichranksfifthinACChistory.•RanksthirdinACChistoryinblockedshotswith450,firstonapergamebasis.•OnlyClemsonplayertoaverageadouble-double four

straightseasons.•Started110straightgamesforClemson,anNCAArecordattheconclusionofhiscareer.•LedClemsontoa22-6recordhissenioryear,whichatthetimewasaschoolrecordforwinsandwinningpercentageinaseason.•OneofonlytwoClemsonplayersinhistorytorecordatripledouble,hediditwithblockedshotstwice.•Ranksfifthinschoolhistoryincareerdoublefigurescoringgames(85).•FirstClemsonplayertoearnaspotonanyAssociated PressAll-Americateam,hewasathird-teamselectionasasenior.•FirstClemsonathletetohavehis jerseyretired,his#30washungpriortohisfinalhomegame.•First-rounddraftpickoftheAtlantaHawksin1977,the14thoverallpick.•RanksseventhinNBAhistoryintotalblocksand20thinblockspergame.•Played11seasonswiththeHawks,andheranksfourthinfranchisehistoryinrebounding,firstinblockedshotsandthirdingamesplayed.• First-team All-NBA Defensive team in 1983-84 and second-team selection in1982-83season.•LedtheNBA inblockspergame in1982-83witha4.29average. SetHawks’

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recordforblockedshotsinaseasonwith343thatyear.•Captainofthe1987-88AtlantaHawksteam.•HascoachedintheNBAwithIndianaandPhiladelphiaandwasalsoheadcoachoftheGreenvilleGrooveoftheNBDL.•HasalsocoachedwiththeWNBA’sWashingtonMystics.

Billy Williams (1977-80)

• Helms Foundation All-American in 1979-80, the onlyguardhonoredbyanAll-Americateaminschoolhistory.•First-TeamAll-ACC in1979-80, the lastClemsonguardchosentoafirst-teamAll-ACCsquaduntilWillSolomonin1999-2000.•Accumulatednine20-pointgamesagainstACCteamshissenioryear.•OnlyguardinClemsonhistorytoshootover52percent

inthreeconsecutiveseasons.•Second-teamAll-ACCTournamentselectionin1980.•MostValuablePlayerofClemson’s1978-79and1979-80teams.•LeaderofClemson’s1979-80teamthatadvancedtothefinalsoftheWesternRegionaloftheNCAATournament,theonlyteaminClemsonhistorytoreacharegionalfinal.•Scored562pointshisseniorseasonatClemson,theninth-highestsingleseasonfigureinClemsonhistory.Had229fieldgoalsthatyear,thethird-bestfieldgoaltotalinClemsonhistory.•Shot53.5percentfromthefieldthatseason,thefourth-bestsingleseasonfieldgoalmarkbyaguardinClemsonhistory,itsetarecordatthetime.•HelpedClemsondefeatsixtop-20teamsin1979-80,aClemsonseasonrecord.•RanksfirstinClemsonhistoryincareerfieldgoalpercentagebyaguard.•RankedsixthintheACCintotalscoringin1979-80,buthehadthebestscoringaverageinleaguegames.•Clemson’s leadingscorer intheNCAAgamesof1980,hescored76points inthefourgamescombined.HewasClemson’sleadingscorerinthreeofthefourNCAAgames.•Second-rounddraftpickoftheHoustonRocketsafterhissenioryear,heplayedprofessionallyinEurope.

Larry Nance (1977-81)

•HonorableMentionAll-Americanin1980-81.•Second-TeamAll-ACCin1980-81,hefinishedfourthintheACCinfieldgoalpercentageandfifthinreboundingthatseason.•Toprebounderandsecond-leadingscoreronClemson’s1979-80teamthatadvancedtotheNCAAFinalEight.• All-West Regional choice in the NCAA Tournamentin 1980, the only Clemson player in history to make an

NCAATournamentAll-Regionalteam.• First-round pick, the 20th selection overall, by the Phoenix Suns in the 1981NBADraft.•Ranks13thinNBAhistoryinfieldgoalpercentage(.546),whichisamongthebestbyaforwardinleaguehistory.•Wonthe1984NBASlamDunkContest,thefirsteverheld.•Had16pointsfortheWestteamatthe1985All-Stargame.•Alsoplayedinthe1989All-StarGameandscored10points.Hewas12-17fromthefieldinAll-Starplay.•Playedin1993NBAAll-Stargame,heistheonlyformerTigertoplayinmultipleAll-Stargames.•CaptainofthePhoenixSunsforfouryears.•TradedtoClevelandinthemiddleofthe1987-88season.•Ranks14thinNBAhistoryintotalblocks.•Namedsecond-teamall-defensein1992-93.•Announcedretirementafter13yearsintheNBAinSeptemberof1994.•Hadhis#22jerseyretiredbytheClevelandCavaliersin1995.•InductedintotheClemsonHallofFamein1995andSouthCarolinaAthleticHallofFamein2001.•WorkedwiththeClevelandCavaliersfrontofficeforseveralyears.

Vincent Hamilton (1980-85)

•Second-teamAll-ACCguardin1981-82.• First Clemson player to lead the ACC in field goalpercentage,heshot58.6percentforthe1981-82season.OnlyoneACCguard(JuliusHodge)hasledtheleagueinfieldgoalpercentagesince.• Ranks in the top 10 in many statistical categories inClemson history: fourth in field goals (652), sixth indoublefigurescoringgames(84),sixthinminutesplayed

(3,906),andninthinpointsscored(1,530).•OneofthetopreboundingguardsinClemsonhistorywith628forhiscareer.•OneofonlyfourplayersinACChistorytoaccumulateatleast1,500points,500rebounds,and300assistsattheendofhiscareer.•SetClemsonrecordforreboundsinasinglegamebyaguardwith18againstSouthAlabamain1984-85.Alsohad21pointsandsevenassistsinoneofthefineall-aroundgamesinClemsonhistory.•Will always be remembered for his 27-point performance (12-16 field goals)against#8GeorgiaTechin1984-85.•Fourth-rounddraftchoiceoftheIndianaPacersin1985,hewasthe72ndplayertakenoverall.•PlayedinCBAfornineyearsandrankedinthetop10oftheleagueinfieldgoalpercentagefiveofthoseyears,including1992-93whenhewaseighth.•ToppercentageshootingguardinthehistoryoftheCBAandnumber-twofieldgoalpercentageshooteroverall,hemade56percentofhiscareerattempts.•RetiredfromtheCBAin1994afternineyearsintheleague,hehadhisnumberretiredbytheCatbirdsinNovember1996.• Earned his degree in management from Clemson and works as an assistantwomen’scoachforWisconsin-LaCrosse.•InductedintotheClemsonAthleticHallofFamein2003.

Horace Grant (1983-87)

•Namedto theACC’s50-YearAnniversary team,oneofonlytwoformerTigershonored.• Consensus ACC Player-of-the-Year, Clemson’s first-everinbasketball.•The ACC’s first“Triple Crown” winner after leading theACCinscoring,fieldgoalpercentage,andreboundingin1986-87.• Shot 65.6 percent from the field, still the fifth-best in

ACChistoryforaseasonandthirdinthenationthatseason.•Ranks12thinACChistoryinfieldgoalpercentagewitha59.76mark.•Second-teamAll-AmericanaccordingtoAssociated Press,Basketball Weekly,andKodak(Coach’sAssociation)in1986-87.•LedClemsontoschoolrecord25winsin1986-87.•First-roundpickoftheChicagoBulls,10thpickoverallofthe1987draft.•WinnerofFrankHowardAwardandIPTAYAthlete-of-the-Yearfor1987.•GrantwonthreeNBAWorldChampionshipswiththeBulls.•FirstClemsonplayertowinanNBAWorldChampionshipring.Hefinishedhiscareerwithfour,morethananyotherformerClemsonathleteinanysport.•PlayedinhisfirstNBAAll-Stargamein1993-94.•Hadhisbestyearasaproin1991-92whenheshotacareer-high57.8percentfromthefield,acareer-high74percent fromthe lineandaveragedadouble-double(14.2pointsand10.0reboundspergame).•SignedfreeagentcontractwithOrlandoMagicinsummerof1994,hehelpedtheteamtotheNBAfinalsin1995.•ThirdinNBAinfieldgoalpercentagein1994-95.•Averagedadouble-doubleinboth1991-92and1993-94.•Four-timeNBAAll-Defensiveteam(second-team)pick,1993-96.•Veteranof170careerplayoffgames.•HasscoredmorecareerNBApointsthananyotherformerTiger.•Traded to Los Angeles Lakers in 2000, where he won his fourth career NBAChampionshipring.•Playedhis1,000thcareerNBAgamein2000-01.•InductedintoClemsonAthleticHallofFamein1999.

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Elden Campbell (1986-90)

• First-team All-ACC according to UPI and the Atlantic Coast Sportswriters Association in 1989-90. Alsofirst-teamAll-District IIIaccordingtotheUS Basketball Writers Association, and AP, UPI, and The Sporting NewshonorablementionAll-American.•BecameClemson’scareerscoringleaderagainstNorthCarolinaonFeb.24,1990whenhescoredhisfirstpointofthecontestonafreethrow.ItbrokeButchZatezalo’s

careerrecordandhefinishedhiscareerwith1,880points.•Clemson’sleadingscorerasaseniorwitha16.4pergameaverage,hewasthirdinfieldgoalpercentage, second in reboundingandfirst inblockedshotsandfieldgoals,andsecondinsteals.•OneofonlytwoplayersinClemsonhistorywithover100blockedshots,steals,andassistsinacareer.•First-roundNBADraftchoiceoftheLosAngelesLakersin1990.•OneofsevenplayersinNBAhistorytoimprovescoringaverageineachofhisfirstsixseasons.•ScoredindoublefiguresfornineconsecutiveyearsintheNBA.•HelpedtheCharlotteHornetstotheNBAFinalFourwitha13.1pointspergamescoringaveragein2000-01.•EarnedhisfirstNBAWorldChampionshipringwiththeDetroitPistonsin2003-04,hereachedthefinalsagainwiththePistonsin2004-05.•Ranks26thinNBAhistoryintotalblocks.•InductedintotheClemsonAthleticHallofFamein2000.

Dale Davis (1987-91)

•FirstbasketballplayerinductedintotheClemsonRingofHonor(2000).• One of just five players in ACC history to accumulate1,500 points, 1,200 rebounds and 200 blocked shotsin a career, along withTim Duncan (Wake Forest), MikeGminski (Duke), Ralph Sampson (Virginia), and SheldenWilliams(Duke).•LedtheACCinreboundingforthreestraightyears,he

andDuncanaretheonlyplayerstodothatsince1972.• Ranks eighth in ACC history in career rebounds, he is also 16th in field goalpercentage.• Chosen second-team All-ACC by the ACSMA as a senior, he was a first-teamchoice in1989-90andathird-teamchoice in1988-89. Hewas justthefourthClemsonplayertomakefirst,secondorthird-teamAll-ACCthreetimes.•OnlyplayerinACChistorytoleadtheconferenceinbothreboundingandfieldgoalpercentageinconsecutiveyears.•Hadninestraightyearswithafieldgoalpercentageofatleast50percentintheNBAfrom1992-2000.•PlayedinFinalFourofNBAPlayoffsin1994,1998,1999and2000.•SetPacersrecordforfieldgoalpercentagein1992-93,thirdinNBAthatyear.•Averagedadouble-doublein1993-94.•LedPacersinfieldgoalpercentageinhisfirstnineyearswiththefranchiseandisfirstinfieldgoalpercentageandreboundinginPacershistory.•Pacers’all-timeleadingrebounder,overallandinplayoffgames.•EstablishedDaleDavisFoundationtobenefitat-riskanddisadvantagedyouthlivinginIndianapolis,INandToccoaandAtlanta,GA.•Namedtothe2000NBAAll-StarGame,hisfirstAll-Starselection.•HelpedtheIndianaPacerstotheNBAFinalsin2000.•Ranks27thinNBAhistoryinfieldgoalpercentage.•PlayedfortheDetroitPistonsduringthe2006-07season,hisfinalNBAseason.•ReceivedhisdegreeinmanagementinMayof1991.

Chris Whitney (1991-93)

•Third-teamAll-ACCin1992-93,firstClemsonguardtobenamedAll-ACCsinceVincentHamiltonin1981-82.•Ranks13thinACChistoryinassistspergameand20thinstealspergame.•OnlyACCplayerrankedinthetopfiveintheleagueinfive different categories in 1992-93: assists, steals, freethrow percentage, three-point percentage, and three-pointgoalspergame.

•SetthreeClemsonrecordsandtiedanotherwithan8-for-10three-pointeffortatNorthCarolina.Rankssixthinschoolhistorywith167careerthree-pointers,despiteplayingonlytwoseasons.•Second-teamAll-ACCTournamenthisseniorseason.•Second-roundNBADraftchoiceoftheSanAntonioSpursin1993.•Playedall82gameswithWashingtonin1996-97and1997-98.Hemade87.5percentofhisfreethrowsinhiscareer,including91.5percentin1997-98.•Hisbestproseasonwas2000-01,heaveraged9.5points4.2assistspergame.•TeamedinthebackcourtwithMichaelJordanin2001-02whenhewasfourthintheNBAinassist-to-turnoverratio.•Averagedacareer-best10.2pointspergamein2001-02.•HisfinalyearintheNBAwasthe2003-04seasonwiththeWashingtonWizards.•RanksasWashington’scareerleaderinthree-pointgoals.•Runner-upfortheNBASportsmanshipAwardin2000-01.

Sharone Wright (1991-94)

•HonorablementionAPAll-Americanandsecond-teamAll-ACCforthe1993-94season.•Oneof20nomineesfortheNaismithAwardin1993-94.•JustthesecondplayerinClemsonhistorytorecordover500 points and 300 rebounds in a season, he had 522pointsand362reboundsin1993-94.•Rankedinthetop20inthenationinreboundingandblockedshotsallofthe1993-94season,hefinishedthe

year15thinblocksand19thinrebounds.•ACC’stopshotblockerin1991-92and1992-93,hewasthirdin1993-94.•RanksfifthinACChistoryincareerblockedshotspergame.•OnlyACCplayersince1988torecordtwotriple-doubles.• Member of the gold medalWorld University Games team in the summer of1993.Duringthegamesheshot73percentfromthefieldandaveragedover10pointspergame.•RanksfifthinClemsonhistoryinrebounds,fourthonapergamebasis.•SetClemsonrecordfortotalblockedshotsinaseasonin1992-93with124,herankedsecondinthenationthatyearinblocks,thehighestrankingeverinanystatisticalcategoryforaClemsonplayer.•OnlyACCplayertoaverageadouble-doubleinboththe1992-93and1993-94seasons.

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• First-team Freshman All-American according to Basketball Weekly in 1991-92.•First-roundpickofthePhiladelphia76ersinthe1994NBADraft,hewasthesixthselectionoverall.HeisthehighestdraftpickfromClemsoninthehistoryoftheevent.FirstClemsonplayerinhistorytoturnprowitheligibilityremaining.•Namedsecond-teamAll-Rookiein1994-95.•PlayedintheNBARookieGameattheNBAAll-Starweekendin1995.•Hadcareer-high30pointsandninereboundsagainsttheWashingtonBulletsonNov.15,1995.•Sufferedanarminjuryinanautoaccidentinsummer1997thatallowedhimtoplayjustsevengamesin1997-98,andeventuallyforcedhimtoretirein1998.•PlayedoverseasforseveralyearsandisnowacoachinAmsterdam.

Greg Buckner (1994-98)

• The first player in Clemson history to start on fourpostseasontournamentteams.•ThefirstClemsonplayerandfifthACCplayerinhistorytoleadhisteaminscoringfourstraightyears.•RanksfourthinClemsonhistorywith1,754points;heisalsosecondinschoolhistoryinNCAATournamentpointswith85,EldenCampbellhad87.•Second-teamAll-ACCasajuniorandsenior.

•Started122consecutivegamesinhiscareer,aClemsonrecordthathassincebeenbrokenbyCliffHammondsin2008.•Had97doublefigurescoringgamesinhiscareer,tiedwithEldenCampbellandTerrellMcIntyrefortheall-timeschoolrecord.•RankssecondinClemsonhistoryincareerfieldgoals(679).•Outstandinginpostseasonplay,hehada17-pointaveragefor12careerACC,NCAATournament,andNITperformances.•Thirdplayer inClemsonhistorytohaveover1,000points,500reboundsand200assistsinacareer.•LedtheTigerstoSweet16oftheNCAATournamentand#8finalrankinginUSA Todayasajuniorsecond-teamAll-ACCperformer.•Playedin74victoriesinhisClemsoncareer,anaverageofover18perseason.•FirstandonlyClemsonplayerinhistorytowinACCRookie-of-the-Yearhonors.•StarteronU.S.WorldUniversityGamesteaminthesummerof1997,theteamearnedagoldmedal.•DraftedinthesecondroundbytheDallasMavericksin1998.•Played1998-99inCBA,thensignedwiththeMavericksinsummerof1999.•HadstrongrookieyearwiththeDallasMavericks in1999-00.Scoredseason-high25pointsvs.BostononMar.18,2000.•PlayedwiththePhiladelphia76ersfrom2002-04.•ThebesttwoyearsofhisNBAcareerwerewiththeDenverNuggetsfrom2004-06.In2004-05,heaveraged6.2pointspergameandhadacareer-best.528fieldgoalpercentage.In2005-06,Buckneraveraged6.7pointspergameandtalliedacareer-best87steals,whichrankedthirdontheNuggetteam.•ReturnedtotheDallasMavericksforthe2006-07season,whereheplayedin76gamesandaveraged4.0pointspercontest.•Playedin31gameswiththeMinnesotaTimberwolvesin2007-08andappearedin63contestswiththeMemphisGrizzliesin2008-09.•InductedintotheClemsonAthleticHallofFamein2005.

Terrell McIntyre (1995-99)

•Regardedasoneof thebestplayersandarguablythebestpointguardinClemsonhistory.•RanksastheClemsoncareerleaderinthree-pointgoals(259),oneofthetop15figuresinACChistory.• Tied for number one in career double-figure scoringgames(97)byaTiger.• Ranks among the top three in nine different Clemsoncareerstatisticalcategories.

•RankssecondinClemsonhistoryincareerscoring(1,839),assists(577),andfreethrowsmade(396).• Earned All-ACC honors three times during his career, just the fifth player inschoolhistorytoachievesuchafeat.•LedClemsontofourpostseasonappearancesduringhiscareer(3NCAAand1NIT).•Started112gamesinhiscareer,third-mostinschoolhistory.•SharedteamMVPhonorsfourstraightyears,afirstinClemsonhistory.

•NamedtotheACC’sAll-FreshmanTeamin1995-96,andwasalsoanhonorablementionfreshmanAll-AmericanbyBasketball TimesandBasketball Weekly.•Second-TeamAll-ACCin1996-97andtheteam’ssecondleadingscorerforanNCAASweet16team.•SanktwofreethrowswitheightsecondslefttosendClemsonintoovertimevs.DukeonJan.7,1997;alsohadnineassistsandnoturnoversinthegamethatClemsonwentontowin86-82.•Inthreewinsovertop-10teams,(#3Kentucky,#10Duke,&#7Maryland),hehad18assistsandzeroturnoversin122minutes.•Third-TeamAll-ACCin1997-98,herankedinthetop10intheACCinfreethrowshooting(7th, .779),assists(3rd,5.3),three-pointgoalspergame(7th,1.9)andassist-to-turnoverratio(4th,2.26).•First-teamAll-ACCtournamentin1998,justthefourthplayerinClemsonhistorytobefirst-teamall-tournament.•LedtheACCinscoringwitha17.9pergameaverageasasenior,justthethirdplayerinClemsonhistorytowintheconferencescoringtitleatthetime.•Earnedsecond-teamAll-ACChonorsasasenior.•Namedto theNITAll-TournamentTeamafter leadingClemsonto runner-upfinishin1999.•PlayedwithFayettevilleintheNBDLin2002-03andoverseaseversince.•EstablishedanItalianleaguerecordforthree-pointaccuracybyhitting10-10onhiswaytoacareer-high41-pointcontestin2006.•LedhisteamtoanItalianALeaguechampionshipin2006-07andwasnamedtheleague’sregularseasonMostValuablePlayer.•LedMontepaschiSienatoathird-placeEuroleaguefinishin2007-08,andhasbeennamedfirst-teamAll-Euroleagueeachofthepasttwoseasons.•InductedintotheClemsonAthleticHallofFamein2007.

Will Solomon (1998-2001)

•First-TeamAll-ACCselectionasasophomoreandsecondteamasajunior.•Set15Clemsonrecordsoverhislasttwoyears,andthatincludesscoring1,218points,aschoolrecordforpointsscoredinconsecutiveyears.• Had school-record 52 consecutive double-figurescoringgames,astretchthatincludedall30gamesasasophomoreandfirst22asajunior.

•Hadapairof40-pointgamesinhiscareer,43pointsagainstVirginiain1999-00and41againstGeorgiaTechin2000-01.BothtookplaceinLittlejohnColiseumandthe43againstVirginiasetaschoolrecordforpointsinthevenuebyaTiger.•LedtheACCinscoringasasophomorewitha20.9average,hefinishedfourthasajuniorwitha19.7figure.Ranked16thinthenationinscoringasasophomoreand32ndasajunior.•Playedwellagainstgoodteams,heaveraged20pointspergamein13contestsversustop25teamsin2000-01.Averaged18.8pointspergamein10contestsagainstDukeandNorthCarolinaoverhislasttwoyears.Averaged20pointspergameagainstACCteamsoverhislasttwoyears.•Scoredindoublefiguresin57ofhislast60gamesandhadatleastonethree-pointgoalin55ofhislast60games.• Named to NABC All-District second-team as a junior, he was first team as asophomore.First-teamAll-DistrictbyUSBWA asasophomoreandjunior.• Set ACC record for scoring average improvement over consecutive years, hejumped14.6pointspergamefromhisfreshmantosophomoreseason.•JustthefourthplayerinClemsonhistorytoaverageatleast20pointspergameforanentireseason.•JustthefifthplayerinClemsonhistorytoscoreatleast600pointsinaseason.•Turnedproafterhisjunioryearandwasasecond-roundpickoftheMemphisGrizzliesinthe2001NBADraft.•Played2001-02withtheGrizzliesandplayedoverseasthelastsixyears.•Playedthe2007-08seasonwithFenerbahceUlkerinTurkey,hewasthefourth-leadingscorerinallofEuroleague.•ReturnedtotheNBAforthe2008-09season,whereheplayedin39gamesfortheTorontoRaptorsand13withtheSacramentoKings.•Finishedthe2008-09seasonbyreturningtoTurkeywithFenerbahceUlker.

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Edward Scott (1999-2003)

•First-teamAll-ACCasaseniorin2002-03,hewasathird-teamselectionasajuniorin2001-02.• JoinsWill Solomon as the only Clemson guards to benamedfirst-teamAll-ACCsince1981.•Third-teamAll-Districtselectionasasenior.•NamedNationalPlayer-of-the-WeekbyDickVitaleandAndyKatzafterscoring61pointsinconsecutivewins,firstatVirginiaandthenFloridaStateinFebruaryof2003.

•Two-timeACCPlayer-of-the-Weekasaseniorin2002-03,justthethirdmultipleweekselectionbyaTigersince1990.Wontheawardinconsecutiveweeks,thefirstplayerinClemsonhistorytowinthehonoronback-to-backoccasions.•HewastheonlyplayerrankedinthetopfiveintheACCinscoringandassistsasasenior.•Ranksinthetop10inschoolhistoryincareergamesstarted(109),assists(595),assistspergame(5.3),andassist-to-turnoverratio(1.89).•LedtheACCinmostminutes/turnoveramongpointguards(14.03)asasenior•TheironmanoftheACCasasenior,heaveraged38.4minutespergame.Playedcompletegames11times,all therestoftheplayers intheACCplayedjust12completegames.•NinthplayerinACChistorywith1,000points,500assists,and400rebounds.•Ranksinthetop25inACChistoryinbothassistsandassistspergame.•GraduatedfromClemsoninAugustof2007.•PlayedoverseasinPolandduringthe2008-09season.

Cliff Hammonds (2004-08)

•CareerleaderatClemsoningamesplayed(134),gamesstarted (133), consecutive starts (130), and minutesplayed(4,285).•Ranksinthetop10inClemsonhistoryinpointsscored(1,465), three-point goals (244), assists (473), assist-to-turnoverratio(1.97),andsteals(225).• One of only five players in ACC history to accumulateat least1,400points,400rebounds,400assists,and200

stealsinacareer.•Third-teamAll-ACCselectionbytheACSMAin2007-08,hewasalsoAcademicAll-ACCasasenior.•Second-teamAll-ACCTournamentchoicein2008afterleadingClemsontoitssecond-everappearanceintheACCchampionshipgame.•RankedinthetopthreeintheACCinassist-to-turnoverratioasasophomore,junior,andsenior.•SixthplayerinClemsonhistorytoaveragedoublefiguresinscoringeachofhisfouryearswiththeprogram.•NamedtoACC’sAll-FreshmanTeamin2004-05afteraveraging10.6pointspergame.•Wonthefirst-ever“Skip”ProsserAwardin2008,giventotheACC’stopscholar-athleteformen’sbasketball.•AcademicAll-ACCselectionasafreshmanandjunioraswell.•NamedtoCoSIDAAcademicAll-DistrictIIIteamasasenior.•Playedinthe2008NABCAll-StarGame.• Named Amateur Athlete-of-the-Year in 2008 by the South Carolina Hall ofFame.•Finalistforthe2008ChipHitonandArthurAsheJr.SportsScholarawards,giventostudent-athleteswhoexcelbothintheclassroomandontheplayingfield.•EarnedundergraduatedegreesinarchitectureandpsychologyinMayof2008;heisthefirstscholarshipmen’sbasketballplayeronrecordatClemsontoearnadegreeinarchitecture.•Averaged14.0pointspergameforDarussafakaoftheTurkishBasketballLeaguein2008-09.

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•Career leaderatClemson inwins (91)andthree-pointgoals(281).•Tied with former teammate Cliff Hammonds for mostgamesplayed(134).• Ranks third in Clemson history in steals (210), sixth inpointsscored(1,684)and11thinrebounds(721).•Alsoranksamongthetop10inschoolhistoryinminutesplayed (3,873), double figure scoring games (90), field

goalsmade(625),three-pointaccuracy(.385),andthree-pointerspergame(2.1).• Had more steals (210) than turnovers for his career (174), joining only SeanTysonasClemsonplayerstoaccomplishsuchafeat.• Second-team All-ACC selection by the ACSMA in 2007-08 after leading theTigersinscoringat14.7pointspergame.• First-team All-ACC Tournament choice in 2008 after scoring 28 points inchampionshipgameagainstNorthCarolina.•Tiedtournamentchampionshipgamerecordwithsixstealsaswell.•HonorablementionAll-ACCasaseniorafteraveraging14.2pointspergame.•Playedin35ACCwins(regularseason+tournament)duringhiscareer,mostbyanindividualplayerinschoolhistory.•NamedClemson’sco-MVPasasophomoreafterleadingtheteaminscoring.•EarnedundergraduatedegreeinsociologyinMayof2009.•SignedacontractwithLatinaofanItalianbasketballleagueinAugustof2009.

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RANDY MAHAFFEY (1967-71)Year, Team GP FGM-FGA Pct FTM-FTA Pct Reb Avg Ast Pts Avg1967-68, Kentucky 75 373-875 .426 281-411 .684 684 9.1 129 1027 13.71968-69, Kentucky-New York 79 351-828 .424 232-329 .705 571 7.2 99 934 11.81969-70, Carolina 84 367-821 .447 194-283 .686 681 8.1 164 928 11.01970-71, Carolina 83 385-791 .487 156-239 .653 618 7.4 115 926 11.2Totals 321 1476-3315 .445 863-1262 .684 2554 8.0 507 3815 11.9

SKIP WISE (1975-76)Year, Team GP FGM-FGA Pct FTM-FTA Pct Reb Avg Ast Pts Avg1975-76, San Antonio 2 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 3 1.5 1 4 2.0Totals 2 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 3 1.5 1 4 2.0

TREE ROLLINS (1977-95)Year, Team GP FGM-FGA Pct FTM-FTA Pct Reb Avg Blks Pts Avg1977-78, Atlanta 80 253-520 .487 104-148 .703 552 6.9 218 610 7.61978-79, Atlanta 81 297-555 .535 89-141 .631 588 7.3 254 683 8.41979-80, Atlanta 82 287-514 .558 157-220 .714 774 9.4 244 731 8.91980-81, Atlanta 40 116-210 .552 46-57 .807 286 7.2 117 276 7.01981-82, Atlanta 79 202-346 .584 79-129 .612 611 7.7 224 483 6.11982-83, Atlanta 80 261-512 .510 98-135 .726 743 9.3 343 620 7.81983-84, Atlanta 77 274-529 .518 118-190 .621 593 7.7 277 666 8.61984-85, Atlanta 70 186-339 .549 67-93 .720 442 6.3 167 439 6.31985-86, Atlanta 74 173-347 .499 69-90 .767 458 6.2 167 415 5.61986-87, Atlanta 75 171-313 .546 63-87 .724 488 6.5 140 405 5.41987-88, Atlanta 76 133-260 .512 70-80 .875 459 6.0 132 336 4.41988-89, Cleveland 60 62-138 .449 12-19 .632 139 2.3 38 136 2.31989-90, Cleveland 48 57-125 .456 11-16 .688 153 3.2 53 125 2.61990-91, Detroit 37 14-33 .424 8-14 .571 42 1.1 20 36 1.01991-92, Houston 59 46-86 .535 26-30 .857 171 2.9 62 118 2.01992-93, Houston 42 11-41 .268 9-12 .750 60 1.4 15 31 0.71993-94, Orlando 45 29-53 .547 18-30 .600 96 2.1 35 76 1.71994-95, Orlando 51 20-42 .476 21-31 .677 95 1.9 36 61 1.2Totals 1156 2592-4963 .522 1065-1522 .700 6750 5.8 2542 6247 5.4

LARRY NANCE (1981-94)Year, Team GP FGM-FGA Pct FTM-FTA Pct Reb Avg Ast Pts Avg1981-82, Phoenix 80 227-436 .521 75-117 .641 256 3.2 71 529 6.61982-83, Phoenix 82 588-1069 .550 193-287 .672 710 8.7 217 1370 16.71983-84, Phoenix 82 601-1044 .576 249-352 .707 678 8.3 173 1451 17.71984-85, Phoenix 51 515-877 .587 180-254 .709 536 8.8 104 1211 19.91985-86, Phoenix 73 582-1001 .581 310-444 .698 618 8.5 130 1474 20.21986-87, Phoenix 69 585-1062 .551 381-493 .773 599 8.7 148 1552 22.51987-88, Phoenix 40 327-616 .531 187-249 .751 394 9.9 96 843 21.11987-88, Cleveland 27 160-304 .527 117-141 .830 213 7.9 63 437 16.21988-89, Cleveland 73 496-920 .539 267-334 .799 581 8.0 206 1259 17.21989-90, Cleveland 62 412-807 .511 186-239 .778 516 8.3 122 1011 16.31990-91, Cleveland 80 635-1211 .524 265-330 .803 686 8.6 200 1537 19.21991-92, Cleveland 81 556-1032 .539 263-320 .822 670 8.3 243 1375 17.01992-93, Cleveland 77 533-971 .549 202-247 .818 668 8.7 198 1268 16.51993-94, Cleveland 33 153-314 .487 64-85 .753 227 6.9 55 370 11.2TOTALS 910 6370-11664 .546 2939-3892 .755 7352 8.1 2027 15687 17.2

HORACE GRANT (1987-2004)Year, Team GP FGM-FGA Pct FTM-FTA Pct Reb Avg Blk Pts Avg1987-88, Chicago 81 254-501 .501 114-182 .626 447 5.5 53 622 7.71988-89, Chicago 79 405-781 .519 140-199 .704 681 8.6 62 950 12.01989-90, Chicago 80 446-853 .523 179-256 .699 629 7.9 85 1071 13.41990-91, Chicago 78 401-733 .547 197-277 .711 659 8.4 69 1000 12.81991-92, Chicago 81 457-790 .578 235-317 .741 807 10.0 131 1149 14.21992-93, Chicago 77 421-829 .508 174-281 .619 729 9.5 96 1017 13.21993-94, Chicago 70 460-878 .524 137-230 .596 769 11.0 84 1057 15.11994-95, Orlando 74 401-707 .567 146-211 .692 715 9.7 88 948 12.81995-96, Orlando 63 347-677 .516 152-207 .734 580 9.2 74 847 13.41996-97, Orlando 67 358-695 .515 128-179 .715 600 8.5 65 845 12.61997-98, Orlando 76 393-857 .459 135-199 .678 618 8.1 79 921 12.11998-99, Orlando 50 198-456 .434 47-70 .671 351 7.0 60 443 8.91999-00, Seattle 76 266-599 .444 80-111 .721 591 7.8 60 612 8.12000-01, LA Lakers 77 263-569 .462 131-169 .775 545 7.1 61 657 8.52001-02, Orlando 76 264-515 .512 80-111 .720 481 6.3 49 608 8.02002-03, Orlando 5 13-25 .520 0-0 .000 8 1.6 0 26 5.22003-04, LA Lakers 55 92-224 .411 39-54 .722 233 4.2 21 223 4.1Totals 1165 5439-10695 .509 2114-3053 .692 9,443 8.1 1136 12996 11.2

ELDEN CAMPBELL (1990-2005)Year, Team GP FGM-FGA Pct FTM-FTA Pct Reb Avg Blk Pts Avg1990-91, LA Lakers 52 56-123 .455 32-49 .653 96 1.8 38 144 2.81991-92, LA Lakers 81 220-491 .448 138-223 .619 423 5.2 159 578 7.11992-93, LA Lakers 79 238-520 .458 130-204 .637 332 4.2 100 606 7.71993-94, LA Lakers 76 373-808 .462 188-273 .689 519 6.8 146 934 12.31994-95, LA Lakers 73 360-785 .459 193-290 .655 445 6.1 132 913 12.51995-96, LA Lakers 82 447-888 .503 249-349 .713 623 7.6 212 1143 13.91996-97, LA Lakers 77 442-942 .469 263-370 .711 615 7.9 117 1148 14.91997-98, LA Lakers 81 289-624 .463 237-342 .693 455 5.6 102 816 10.11998-99, LA/Charlotte 49 222-465 .477 172-269 .639 397 8.1 73 616 12.61999-00, Charlotte 78 370-829 .446 247-358 .690 590 7.6 150 987 12.7

2000-01, Charlotte 78 367-834 .440 288-406 .709 608 7.8 140 1022 13.12001-02, Charlotte 77 384-794 .483 306-384 .796 530 6.9 137 1074 13.92002-03, Seattle 56 117-295 .397 109-136 .801 181 3.2 39 343 6.12003-04, Detroit 65 138-314 .439 85-124 .685 209 3.2 50 361 5.62004-05, NJ/Detroit 40 39-123 .317 42-55 .764 93 2.3 7 120 3.0Totals 1044 4062-8835 .460 2679-3832 .699 6116 5.9 1602 10805 10.3

DALE DAVIS (1991-2007)Year, Team GP FGM-FGA Pct FTM-FTA Pct Reb Avg Blk Pts Avg1991-92, Indiana 64 154-279 .552 87-152 .572 410 6.4 74 395 6.21992-93, Indiana 78 304-535 .568 119-225 .529 723 9.3 148 727 8.91993-94, Indiana 66 308-582 .529 155-294 .527 718 11.0 106 771 11.71994-95, Indiana 74 324-576 .563 138-259 .533 696 9.4 116 786 10.61995-96, Indiana 78 334-599 .558 135-289 .467 709 9.1 112 803 10.31996-97, Indiana 80 370-688 .538 92-215 .428 772 9.6 77 832 10.41997-98, Indiana 78 273-498 .548 80-172 .465 611 7.8 87 626 8.01998-99, Indiana 50 161-302 .533 76-123 .618 416 8.3 57 398 8.01999-00, Indiana 74 302-602 .502 139-203 .685 729 9.9 94 743 10.02000-01, Portland 81 242-487 .497 96-152 .632 606 7.5 76 580 7.22001-02, Portland 78 296-508 .582 150-212 .707 688 8.8 83 742 9.52002-03, Portland 78 237-438 .541 105-166 .633 564 7.2 70 579 7.42003-04, Portland 76 133-281 .473 65-106 .613 398 5.2 62 331 7.42004-05, G. State/Ind. 61 112-234 .479 60-99 .606 375 6.1 65 284 4.72005-06, Detroit 28 9-24 .375 8-15 .533 53 1.9 9 26 0.92006-07, Detroit 46 33-74 .446 17-26 .654 137 3.0 34 83 1.8Totals 1,094 3592-6779 .530 1522-2708 .562 8605 7.9 1270 8706 8.0

CHRIS WHITNEY (1993-2004)Year, Team GP FGM-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FTM-FTA Pct Reb Ast Pts Avg1993-94, San Antonio 40 25-82 .305 10-30 .333 12-15 .800 29 53 72 1.81994-95, San Antonio 25 14-47 .298 3-19 .158 11-11 1.000 24 28 42 1.71995-96, Washington 21 45-99 .455 19-44 .432 41-44 .932 33 51 150 7.11996-97, Washington 82 139-330 .421 58-163 .356 94-113 .832 104 182 430 5.21997-98, Washington 82 126-355 .355 52-169 .308 118-129 .915 115 196 422 5.11998-99, Washington 39 64-156 .410 32-95 .337 27-31 .871 47 69 187 4.81999-00, Washington 82 217-521 .417 96-255 .376 112-132 .848 134 313 642 7.82000-01, Washington 59 182-470 .387 93-248 .375 101-113 .894 106 248 558 9.52001-02, Washington 82 274-656 .417 131-323 .405 154-175 .880 152 314 833 10.22002-03, Denver/Orl. 51 124-349 .355 50-164 .305 57-69 .826 67 145 355 7.02003-04, Washington 16 17-45 .378 8-18 .444 5-5 1.000 15 14 47 2.9Totals 579 1227-3110 .395 552-1528 .361 732-837 .875 815 1613 3738 6.5

SHARONE WRIGHT (1994-98)Year, Team GP FGM-FGA Pct FTM-FTA Pct Reb Avg Ast Pts Avg1994-95, Philadelphia 79 361-776 .465 182-282 .645 472 6.0 104 904 11.41995-96, Phi./Tor. 57 248-512 .484 167-259 .645 356 6.2 49 664 11.61996-97, Toronto 60 161-403 .400 68-133 .511 186 3.1 50 390 6.51997-98, Toronto 7 7-14 .500 2-4 .500 9 1.3 0 16 2.3Totals 203 777-1705 .456 419-678 .618 1023 5.0 203 1974 9.7

DEVIN GRAY (1996-97, 1999-2000)Year, Team GP FGM-FGA Pct FTM-FTA Pct Reb Avg Ast Pts Avg1996-97, Sac./San Antonio 6 8-26 .308 2-5 .400 14 2.3 2 18 3.01999-00, Houston 21 15-37 .405 19-29 .655 25 1.2 5 49 2.3Totals 27 23-63 .365 21-34 .618 39 1.4 7 67 2.5

GREG BUCKNER (1999-2009)Year, Team GP FGM-FGA Pct FTM-FTA Pct Reb Avg Ast Pts Avg1999-00, Dallas 48 111-233 .476 43-63 .683 174 3.6 55 275 5.72000-01, Dallas 37 84-192 .428 59-81 .728 157 4.2 49 229 6.22001-02, Dallas 44 104-198 .525 40-58 .689 173 3.9 48 253 5.82002-03, Philadelphia 75 185-398 .465 65-81 .802 216 2.9 96 450 6.02003-04, Philadelphia 53 66-175 .377 20-27 .741 103 1.9 45 164 3.12004-05, Denver 70 160-303 .528 63-81 .778 208 3.0 133 432 6.22005-06, Denver 73 181-417 .434 43-55 .782 209 2.9 127 491 6.72006-07, Dallas 76 123-299 .411 27-34 .794 158 2.1 70 305 4.02007-08, Minnesota 31 45-117 .385 19-22 .864 65 2.1 39 124 4.02008-09, Memphis 63 61-159 .384 20-25 .800 130 2.1 57 155 2.5Totals 570 1120-2491 .450 399-527 .757 1593 2.8 719 2878 5.0

HAROLD JAMISON (1999-2000, 2001-02)Year, Team GP FGM-FGA Pct FTM-FTA Pct Reb Avg Ast Pts Avg1999-00, Miami 12 7-20 .350 4-18 .222 21 1.8 1 18 1.52001-02, LA Clippers 25 22-43 .512 10-15 .667 39 1.6 1 54 2.2Totals 37 29-63 .460 14-33 .424 60 1.6 2 72 1.9

WILL SOLOMON (2001-02, 2008-09)Year, Team GP FGM-FGA Pct FTM-FGA Pct Reb Avg Ast Pts Avg2001-02, Memphis 62 113-331 .341 49-73 .671 68 1.1 92 321 5.22008-09, Tor./Sac. 53 105-245 .429 25-34 .735 64 1.2 133 263 5.0Totals 115 218-576 .378 74-107 .692 132 1.1 225 584 5.1

SHARROD FORD (2005-06)Year, Team GP FGM-FGA Pct FTM-FGA Pct Reb Avg Blk Pts Avg2005-06, Phoenix 3 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 3 1.0 1 4 1.3

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Name Years Hometown GP FGM FGA Pct 3PT 3PA Pct FTM FTA Pct Reb Avg Ast TO ST BS Pts AvgColon Abraham 1974-78 Darlington, SC 106 446 832 53.6 - - - 169 227 74.4 309 2.9 100 108 52 6 1061 10.0Akin Akingbala 2002-06 Lagos, Nigeria 105 284 483 58.8 1 2 50.0 152 284 53.5 539 5.1 58 155 72 92 721 6.9Adam Allenspach 1997-01 Parkland, FL 117 272 580 41.9 0 9 0.0 190 270 70.4 488 4.2 44 119 31 60 734 6.3Steve Allen 2001-06 Fort Lauderdale, FL 76 57 110 51.8 0 0 0.0 29 67 43.3 137 1.8 9 52 13 35 143 1.9Ryan Amestoy 1991-92 Snellville, GA 21 27 61 44.3 14 30 46.7 13 17 76.5 23 1.1 9 14 7 0 81 3.9Lee Anderson 1975-78 Mayesville, SC 16 6 11 54.5 - - - 4 8 50.0 3 0.2 1 10 0 0 16 1.0ZavierAnderson 2007-09 Greenville,SC 15 1 5 20.0 0 2 0.0 2 6 33.3 5 0.3 1 4 2 1 4 0.3David Angel 1970-73 Rock Hill, SC 78 317 657 48.2 - - - 311 450 69.1 607 7.8 27 - - - 945 12.1Rudy Antoncic 1963-66 McKeesport, PA 31 21 63 33.3 - - - 24 40 60.0 34 1.1 - - - - 66 2.1Walt Ayers 1964-67 Turtle Creek, PA 66 89 225 39.5 - - - 78 150 52.0 146 2.2 - - - - 256 3.9Joe Ayoob 1964-67 Pittsburgh, PA 69 102 258 39.5 - - - 102 137 74.5 186 2.7 - - - - 306 4.4Olu Babalola 2001-05 London, England 108 225 604 37.3 64 226 28.3 180 258 69.8 363 3.4 120 187 104 27 694 6.4CatalinBaciu 2008-09 Cluj-Napoca,Romania 9 8 20 40.0 0 0 0.0 2 5 40.0 19 2.1 4 1 3 2 18 2.0Pasha Bains 1999-01 Richmond, British Columbia 51 95 233 408 44 129 341 32 48 66.7 69 1.4 34 34 8 1 266 5.2JonahBaize 2007-09 Evansville,IN 11 0 1 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 3 0.3 2 3 0 0 0 0.0Dave Bauman 1954-55 Asheville, NC 2 1 1 100.0 - - - 1 1 100.0 5 2.5 - - - - 3 1.5Milan Belich 1981-83 Solon, OH 33 44 103 42.7 4 10 40.0 20 28 71.4 27 0.8 31 15 12 0 112 3.4Buddy Benedict 1963-66 Duquesne, PA 62 125 324 38.6 - - - 113 180 62.8 135 2.2 - - - - 363 5.9Bob Benson 1959-62 Greensburg, PA 63 68 171 39.8 - - - 33 53 62.3 93 1.5 - - - - 169 2.7Connie Berry 1958-59 Spartanburg, SC 13 5 29 17.2 - - - 12 25 48.0 25 1.9 - - - - 22 1.7Michael Best 1985-87 Washington, DC 21 51 128 39.8 - - - 15 22 68.2 38 1.8 35 26 19 6 117 5.6Jo Jo Bethea 1973-75 Newport News, VA 53 108 246 43.9 - - - 45 71 63.4 78 1.5 114 - - - 261 4.9Julian Betko 2002-04 Ruzomberok, Slovakia 29 19 51 37.3 11 36 30.6 5 9 55.6 23 0.8 15 20 11 - 54 1.8 Speight Bird 1960-61 Rock Hill, SC 7 4 8 50.0 - - - 1 2 50.0 8 1.1 - - - - 9 1.3Anthony Blackman 1984-85 Buffalo, NY 8 8 16 50.0 - - - 9 13 69.2 3 0.4 6 3 3 0 25 3.1Ed Bleynat 1983-84 Valdese, NC 5 1 1 100.0 - - - 1 5 20.0 2 0.4 1 1 0 0 3 0.6Mike Bohonak 1961-64 Pittsburgh, PA 76 217 550 39.5 - - - 50 77 64.9 365 4.8 - - - - 484 6.4Bill Bonzulak 1959-61 DuMont, NJ 11 9 21 42.9 - - - 0 0 0.0 7 0.6 - - - - 18 1.6TrevorBooker 2006-09 Whitmire,SC 102 499 867 57.6 14 37 37.8 227 355 63.9 792 7.8 143 198 101 204 1239 12.1Chris Boozer 1987-88 Brevard, NC 5 1 8 12.5 0 3 0.0 1 2 50.0 5 1.0 3 1 0 0 3 0.6Andre Bovain 1990-94 Columbia, SC 108 389 888 43.8 107 326 32.8 102 179 57.0 410 3.8 247 203 151 13 987 9.1Dustin Braddick 1998-01 Charleston, SC 77 116 252 46.0 9 26 360 69 110 62.7 266 3.5 90 86 37 4 310 4.0Jim Brennan 1961-64 McKeesport, PA 76 486 1145 42.4 - - - 345 423 81.6 267 3.5 - - - - 1317 17.3Ed Brinkley 1955-58 Asheville, NC 74 273 657 41.6 - - - 187 245 76.3 520 7.0 - - - - 733 9.9Colby Brown 1987-91 Baconton, GA 85 95 220 43.2 17 51 33.3 35 49 71.4 159 1.9 31 70 23 31 242 2.8David Brown 1973-77 York, PA 84 238 491 48.5 - - - 125 161 77.6 373 4.4 103 81 53 28 601 7..2Jeff Brown 1992-94 Thibodaux, LA 55 163 402 40.5 82 218 37.6 75 101 74.3 161 2.9 107 104 45 4 483 8.8Jive Brown 1971-73 Eastover, SC 46 80 208 38.5 - - - 38 51 74.5 99 2.2 14 - - - 198 4.3Michael Brown 1986-87 Baltimore, MD 27 83 191 43.5 34 76 44.7 37 50 74.0 79 2.9 16 31 5 3 237 8.8Mike Browning 1971-73 Gahanna, OH 51 197 436 45.2 - - - 129 192 67.2 311 6.1 28 - - - 523 10.3Donnell Bruce 1987-91 Branchville, SC 66 117 285 41.1 34 109 31.2 32 50 64.0 109 1.7 53 56 25 4 300 4.5Ron Budde 1994-95 Knoxville, TN 3 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Wayne Buckingham 1989-94 Atlanta, GA 90 117 261 44.8 0 1 0.0 68 126 54.0 245 2.7 36 101 48 23 302 3.3Greg Buckner 1994-98 Hopkinsville, KY 122 679 1346 50.4 50 181 27.6 346 520 66.5 542 4.4 252 182 179 40 1754 14.4Eric Burks 1990-92 Atlanta, GA 50 153 337 45.4 52 168 31.0 50 80 62.5 116 2.3 143 123 44 6 408 8.2Gary Burnisky 1961-64 Bridgeville, PA 75 295 666 44.3 - - - 145 171 84.8 399 5.3 - - - - 735 9.8Andy Butchko 1973-76 Sharon, PA 19 10 30 33.3 - - - 12 18 66.7 22 1.2 11 8 1 1 32 1.7Clarke Bynum 1980-84 Sumter, SC 92 184 411 44.8 2 10 20.0 94 129 72.9 196 2.1 179 101 48 7 464 5.0Edward Bynum 1984-85 Sumter, SC 9 3 7 42.9 - - - 4 12 33.3 9 1.0 4 3 2 0 10 1.1Tom Cameron 1955-58 Jersey City, NJ 68 269 762 35.3 - - - 158 241 65.6 135 2.0 - - - - 696 10.2Elden Campbell 1986-90 Inglewood, CA 123 754 1342 56.2 3 10 30.0 369 576 64.1 836 6.8 113 269 135 334 1880 15.3John Campbell 1977-80 Blenheim, SC 84 283 501 56.5 - - - 178 312 57.1 511 6.1 64 159 47 126 744 8.9Marc Campbell 1980-84 Elizabethton, TN 106 242 502 48.2 37 73 50.7 126 166 75.9 171 1.6 364 162 81 11 647 6.1Tim Capehart 1972-74 Columbus, OH 25 36 89 40.4 - - - 15 27 55.6 30 1.2 31 - - - 87 3.5Doug Cardoni 1990-91 Wilkes-Barre, PA 3 0 2 0.0 0 1 0.0 2 2 100.0 0 0.0 0 1 0 0 2 0.7Don Carver 1957-60 Elkins, WV 69 200 550 36.4 - - - 53 91 58.2 311 4.5 - - - - 453 6.6Marion Cash 1988-90 Bronx, NY 64 172 387 44.4 9 38 23.7 137 216 63.4 184 2.9 335 211 102 8 490 7.7Hank Channell 1964-67 Warner Robins, GA 69 147 306 48.0 - - - 65 125 52.0 219 3.2 - - - - 359 5.2Brian Chester 1994-97 Heightstown, NJ 17 3 11 27.3 1 5 20.0 8 12 66.7 11 0.6 5 7 3 0 15 0.9Chey Christie 2001-04 Hartford, CT 86 256 650 39.4 67 231 29.0 156 234 66.7 192 2.2 155 158 89 13 235 8.5Tony Christie 1995-99 Hartford, CT 115 257 596 43.1 106 315 33.7 113 213 53.1 223 1.9 129 122 60 38 733 6.4

Colon Abraham Marion CashClarke BynumMilan Belich Wayne Buckingham

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Name Years Hometown GP FGM FGA Pct 3PT 3PA Pct FTM FTA Pct Reb Avg Ast TO ST BS Pts AvgFrank Clarke 1957-60 Wadesboro, NC 30 13 33 39.4 - - - 15 21 71.4 54 1.8 - - - - 41 1.4Dwon Clifton 2000-02 Louisburg, NC 61 72 225 32.0 30 109 27.5 33 73 45.2 135 2.2 54 45 43 3 217 3.6John Coakley 1969-71 Clemson, SC 73 122 331 36.9 - - - 94 155 60.6 139 1.9 - - - - 338 4.6Merl Code 1993-97 Greenville, SC 97 286 714 40.1 125 371 33.7 235 287 81.9 279 2.9 267 186 119 9 932 9.6Sam Cohn 1963-66 Beckley, WV 17 6 23 26.1 - - - 5 10 50.0 14 0.8 - - - - 17 1.0Greg Coles 1975-79 East Elmhurst, NY 100 316 646 48.9 - - - 175 263 66.5 209 2.1 152 138 104 12 807 8.1Scott Conant 1972-74 Subury, OH 19 21 53 39.6 - - - 7 14 50.0 39 2.1 11 - - - 49 2.6Bobby Conrad 1976-80 Glen Ellyn, IL 116 169 376 44.9 - - - 204 285 71.6 172 1.5 402 227 141 14 542 4.7Joe Cooley 1970-72 Prestonsburg, KY 24 12 25 48.0 - - - 12 20 60.0 22 0.9 - - - - 36 1.5Gary Cooper 1987-88 Ambridge, PA 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Glenn Corbit 1983-86 Orangeburg, SC 66 280 590 47.5 - - - 106 163 65.0 193 2.9 109 125 53 16 666 10.1Tom Corcoran 1964-66 North Charleston, SC 10 5 13 38.5 - - - 1 3 33.3 9 0.9 - - - - 11 1.1Chris Couch 1985-87 Greenville, SC 15 4 15 26.7 1 5 20.0 0 3 0.0 12 0.8 6 6 1 1 9 0.6Ronnie Cox 1963-65 Syracuse, NY 22 13 38 34.2 - - - 7 12 58.3 16 0.7 - - - - 33 1.5Michael Crocker 1999-00 Newberry, SC 5 0 2 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 1 .2 0 0 2 1 0 0.0Wayne Croft 1972-75 Bamberg, SC 78 245 535 45.8 - - - 125 180 69.4 514 6.6 101 - - 8 615 7.9Ben Crosland 1953-55 Hartsville, SC 30 9 30 30.0 - - - 7 17 41.2 21 0.7 - - - - 25 0.8Denny Danko 1966-68 Pittsburgh, PA 22 17 48 35.4 - - - 13 27 48.1 37 1.7 - - - - 47 2.1Dale Davis 1987-91 Toccoa, GA 121 633 1076 58.8 0 3 0.0 384 651 59.0 1216 10.0 84 189 106 210 1650 13.6Kenny Davis 1973-74 Columbia, SC 3 1 1 100.0 - - - 0 0 0.0 1 0.3 - - - - 2 0.7Fred De Berry 1956-57 Raleigh, NC 1 1 6 16.7 - - - 0 1 0.0 2 2.0 - - - - 2 2.0Dave Demsey 1966-68 West Homestead, PA 35 37 112 33.0 - - - 23 43 53.5 72 2.1 - - - - 97 2.8Ron DiPasquale 1972-73 North Bergen, NJ 19 16 38 42.1 - - - 15 26 57.7 24 1.3 42 - - - 47 2.5Marvin Dickerson 1975-79 Charleston, SC 105 197 406 48.5 - - - 114 183 62.3 371 3.5 90 165 53 23 508 4.8Chris Dodds 1979-82 State College, PA 83 235 452 52.0 - - - 147 189 77.8 72 0.9 325 172 72 5 617 7.4Jermel Douglas 1998-03 Rock Hill, SC 41 10 30 33.3 3 9 33.3 7 12 58.3 15 0.4 6 11 3 - 30 0.7Chris Duncan 1987-88 Jonesboro, GA 12 24 70 34.3 15 44 34.1 8 15 53.3 34 2.8 28 19 12 2 71 5.9Curt Eckard 1967-69 Hildebran, NC 58 112 254 44.1 - - - 75 141 53.2 206 3.6 - - - - 299 5.2Mike Eppley 1980-84 Charlotte, NC 69 102 234 43.6 10 28 35.7 65 84 77.4 83 1.2 268 160 50 0 279 4.0Scott Everett 1992-93 Britton’s Neck, SC 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 4 5 80.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 4 4.0Mike Faer 1967-69 West Mifflin, PA 33 20 62 32.3 - - - 9 15 60.0 22 0.7 - - - - 49 1.5Ron Fenwick 1970-71 Rensselear, IN 6 7 20 35.0 - - - 2 4 50.0 11 1.8 - - - - 16 2.7Bob Fisher 1956-57 Fairmont, NC 3 4 14 28.6 - - - 1 3 33.3 7 2.3 - - - - 9 3.0Sharrod Ford 2001-05 Suitland, MD 118 449 832 54.0 0 5 0.0 256 449 57.0 762 6.5 71 222 61 177 1154 9.8Derrick Forrest 1988-90 Malone, FL 65 257 549 46.8 64 203 31.5 83 157 52.9 227 3.5 160 127 105 55 661 10.2Dickie Foster 1968-71 Enka, NC 76 188 419 44.9 - - - 169 290 58.3 471 6.2 - - - - 545 7.2Mel Francisco 1971-72 Brentwood, MD 17 10 20 50.0 - - - 1 2 50.0 28 1.6 - - - - 21 1.2John Franken 1973-77 Colonia, NJ 83 139 302 46.0 - - - 41 74 55.4 100 1.2 188 111 47 9 319 3.8Bob Fuzy 1977-80 Warrenville, IL 15 3 11 27.3 - - - 2 4 50.0 5 0.3 7 4 1 0 8 0.5Charley Gage 1953-54 Clemson, SC 23 74 185 40.0 - - - 62 101 61.4 261 11.3 - - - - 210 9.1Geoff Gardner 1994-95 Lexington, NC 5 0 2 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 1 0.2 1 1 1 0 0 0.0Ken Gardner 1964-67 Collingswood, NJ 68 220 426 51.6 - - - 257 342 75.1 436 6.4 - - - - 697 10.3Patrick Garner 1995-96 Taylors, SC 8 3 5 60.0 0 0 0.0 1 2 50.0 3 0.4 1 5 0 1 7 0.9Walt Gibbons 1957-60 McKeesport, PA 73 246 663 37.1 - - - 110 147 74.8 443 6.1 - - - - 602 8.2Fred Gilliam 1979-83 Pelzer, SC 115 426 885 48.1 10 23 43.5 148 177 83.6 481 4.2 162 130 67 14 1010 8.8Chucky Gilmore 1998-00 Fayetteville, NC 54 50 144 34.7 0 0 0.00 28 54 51.9 210 3.9 25 53 14 28 128 2.4Alan Goldfarb 1966-68 Miami Beach, FL 25 2 17 11.8 - - - 5 8 62.5 7 0.3 - - - - 9 0.4Harlan Graham 1984-85 Decatur, GA 14 20 48 41.7 - - - 12 19 63.2 28 2.0 6 12 5 3 52 3.7Harvey Grant 1984-85 Sparta, GA 28 60 121 49.6 - - - 24 41 58.5 126 4.5 11 14 13 10 144 5.1Horace Grant 1983-87 Sparta, GA 122 660 1104 59.8 1 2 50.0 375 533 70.4 981 8.0 206 220 104 82 1696 13.9JeraiGrant 2007-09 Bowie,MD 62 83 144 57.6 0 0 0.0 45 83 54.2 167 2.7 26 41 22 65 211 3.4Devin Gray 1991-95 Baltimore, MD 94 542 993 54.6 15 50 30.6 223 397 56.2 525 5.6 108 183 142 48 1322 14.1Randy Gray 1976-77 Indianapolis, IN 9 6 15 40.0 - - - 0 0 0.0 7 0.8 2 5 1 1 12 1.3Van Gregg 1972-75 Columbus, OH 80 376 913 41.2 - - - 144 184 78.3 210 2.6 78 - - - 896 11.2John Hall 1985-86 Mobile, AL 6 2 10 20.0 - - - 5 7 71.4 8 1.3 0 4 1 0 9 1.5Richard Hall 1961-65 Savannah, GA 33 23 73 31.5 - - - 19 27 70.4 38 1.2 - - - - 65 2.0Vernon Hamilton 2003-07 Richmond, VA 127 467 1062 44.0 91 289 31.5 213 394 54.1 397 3.1 399 349 271 8 1238 9.7Vincent Hamilton 1980-85 Rutherfordton, NC 116 652 1244 52.4 1 2 50.0 225 299 75.3 628 5.4 337 240 138 8 1530 13.2Cliff Hammonds 2004-08 Cairo, GA 134 539 1217 44.3 244 697 35.0 143 247 57.9 483 3.6 473 240 225 27 1465 10.9Bill Harder 1994-97 Clemson, SC 63 101 251 40.2 33 97 34.0 72 96 75.0 120 1.9 146 101 37 2 307 4.9Bruce Harman 1972-76 Pittsburgh, PA 81 141 296 47.6 - - - 55 97 56.7 78 0.9 127 40 27 3 337 4.2

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Name Years Hometown GP FGM FGA Pct 3PT 3PA Pct FTM FTA Pct Reb Avg Ast TO ST BS Pts AvgSteve Harris 1990-92 Simpsonville, SC 55 124 313 39.6 4 19 21.1 59 113 52.2 192 3.5 128 100 58 15 311 5.7Bo Hawkins 1970-72 Louisville, KY 48 51 139 36.7 - - - 61 96 63.5 71 1.5 - - - - 163 3.4Garry Helms 1963-66 Pelzer, SC 66 351 739 47.5 - - - 99 139 71.2 222 3.4 - - - - 801 12.1Ray Henderson 1999-03 Charlotte, NC 112 258 476 54.2 - - - 132 219 60.3 633 5.7 35 122 29 83 648 5.8Jemere Hendrix 2001-02 Covington, GA 8 5 7 71.4 - - - 9 14 64.3 12 1.5 0 2 2 2 19 2.4Kevin Hines 1991-93 Lucama, NC 43 99 199 49.7 0 1 0.0 71 111 64.0 165 3.8 28 62 19 9 269 6.3Chris Hobbs 2000-04 Chapel Hill, NC 116 355 672 52.8 1 1 100.0 250 405 61.7 679 5.9 70 205 67 39 961 8.3Doug Hoffman 1956-59 Gastonia, NC 67 238 616 38.6 - - - 153 245 62.4 375 5.6 - - - - 629 9.4Jeff Holstein 1985-87 Orangeburg, SC 34 13 32 40.6 0 0 0.0 7 16 43.8 32 0.9 11 14 4 2 33 1.0Walker Holt 1999-03 Greensboro, NC 48 14 39 35.9 5 18 27.8 9 12 75.0 38 0.8 24 13 3 1 42 0.9Bruce Holzschuh 1953-56 Teaneck, NJ 61 156 457 34.1 - - - 122 199 61.1 288 4.7 - - - - 434 7.1Paul Holzshu 1968-70 Pitcairn, PA 40 26 70 37.1 - - - 17 27 63.0 39 1.0 - - - - 69 1.7Alan Hoover 1975-77 Matthews, NC 12 16 26 61.5 - - - 2 5 40.0 8 0.7 5 6 10 0 34 2.8Dennis Hopf 1988-89 Stone Mountain, GA 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 2 0 0 0 0.0Jim Howell 1974-78 Williston, SC 83 231 430 53.7 - - - 103 144 71.5 333 4.0 54 103 39 54 565 6.8Kirkland Howling 1988-90 Los Angeles, CA 62 138 315 43.8 55 159 34.6 67 96 69.8 112 1.8 58 60 15 2 398 6.4Jimmy Hudson 2003-05 Eustis, FL 44 11 48 22.9 4 22 18.2 5 8 62.5 15 0.3 14 22 9 2 31 0.7Jim Hudson 1957-58 Jersey City, NJ 4 2 7 28.6 - - - 0 1 0.0 6 1.5 - - - - 4 1.0Ricky Hunt 1972-73 Hyattsville, MD 23 27 57 47.4 - - - 21 34 61.8 56 2.4 3 - - - 75 3.3Iker Iturbe 1994-98 Vitoria, Basque 91 211 454 46.5 28 92 30.4 103 181 56.9 315 3.5 176 144 92 11 553 6.1Harold Jamison 1995-99 Vance, SC 129 454 746 60.9 0 0 0.0 323 597 54.1 937 7.3 125 213 101 66 1231 9.5Murray Jarman 1980-84 Delray Beach, FL 69 242 440 55.0 0 0 0.0 154 215 71.6 268 3.9 82 87 18 10 638 9.2Arturas Javtokas 1999-00 Siauliai, Lithuania 16 25 47 53.2 0 2 0.0 10 20 50.0 57 3.6 4 15 3 3 60 3.8Anthony Jenkins 1982-87 Spartanburg, SC 110 354 726 48.8 91 199 45.7 113 143 79.0 360 3.3 164 126 44 39 912 8.3Jeff Jenrette 1987-88 Blacksburg, VA 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 1 2 50.0 2 2.0 0 0 0 0 1 1.0Danny Johnson 1994-96 Morganton, NC 43 28 75 37.3 6 27 22.2 14 18 77.8 51 1.2 14 12 4 4 76 1.8Derrick Johnson 1975-79 Indianapolis, IN 111 431 846 50.9 - - - 152 182 83.5 198 1.8 476 296 188 16 1014 9.1LeDarion Jones 1995-97 Bartow, FL 27 29 55 52.7 0 5 0.0 2 7 28.6 38 1.4 7 15 5 7 60 2.2Raymond Jones 1980-85 Union, SC 117 344 682 50.4 0 0 0.0 178 285 62.5 578 4.9 107 159 65 88 866 7.4Ricky Jones 1986-91 Pendleton, SC 113 267 551 48.5 24 87 27.6 118 193 61.1 251 2.2 97 131 46 63 676 6.0Trip Jones 1966-69 Great Falls, SC 54 160 343 46.6 - - - 99 153 64.7 390 7.2 - - - - 419 7.8Zlatko Josic 1989-90 San Pedro, CA 5 0 5 0.0 0 1 0.0 1 2 50.0 4 0.8 2 2 1 0 1 0.2Andrius Jurkunas 1995-99 Kaunas, Lithuania 115 261 660 39.5 146 414 35.3 123 189 65.1 443 3.9 165 157 81 77 791 6.9George Kelada 1991-92 Greer, SC 4 0 1 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 6 1.5 0 2 0 0 0 0.0Andy Kelly 1992-95 Carthage, NC 45 64 174 36.8 28 95 29.5 34 43 79.1 92 2.0 42 27 22 14 190 4.2Marvin Key 1978-82 Dunwoody, GA 24 11 30 36.7 - - - 9 16 56.3 14 0.6 2 6 3 1 31 1.3Tim Kincaid 1986-90 Spindale, NC 78 209 444 47.1 24 81 29.6 169 211 80.1 154 2.0 257 185 115 54 611 7.8Ed Krajack 1958-61 McKeesport, PA 72 228 555 41.1 - - - 121 166 72.9 279 3.9 - - - - 577 8.0George Krajack 1957-60 McKeesport, PA 74 362 895 40.4 - - - 195 280 69.6 482 6.5 - - - - 919 12.4Bill Landers 1954-57 Asheville, NC 17 10 41 24.1 - - - 6 9 66.7 17 1.0 - - - - 26 1.5Sean Lastinger 1989-91 Atlanta, GA 35 15 53 28.3 10 39 25.6 22 32 68.8 19 0.5 25 31 10 0 62 1.8Greg Latin 1969-70 Glassport, PA 25 116 270 43.0 - - - 92 143 64.3 215 8.6 - - - - 324 13.0Jim Leshock 1959-62 Greensburg, PA 23 5 14 39.7 - - - 8 14 57.1 13 0.6 - - - - 18 0.8Jim Lewis 1957-59 Aliquippa, PA 22 15 48 31.3 - - - 10 12 83.3 19 0.9 - - - - 40 1.8Reed Long 2003-04 Piedmont, SC 5 0 1 0.00 - - - - - - - - - - - 10 0 0.0Todd Logue 1991-92 Snellville, GA 5 1 3 33.3 - - - 3 4 75.0 3 0.6 0 1 0 1 5 1.0Wes Long 2000-01 Charlotte, NC 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Donnie Mahaffey 1961-64 LaGrange, GA 76 238 515 46.2 - - - 161 283 56.9 666 8.8 - - - - 637 8.4Randy Mahaffey 1964-67 LaGrange, GA 73 426 884 48.2 - - - 319 471 67.7 706 9.7 - - - - 1171 16.0Richie Mahaffey 1966-70 LaGrange, GA 75 325 687 47.3 - - - 369 601 61.4 707 9.4 - - - - 1019 13.6Tom Mahaffey 1959-62 LaGrange, GA 76 276 620 44.5 - - - 176 286 61.5 649 8.5 - - - - 728 9.6Grayson Marshall 1984-88 Washington, DC 122 334 771 43.3 41 120 34.2 197 270 73.0 308 2.5 857 347 189 9 906 7.4Bruce Martin 1991-95 Shady Springs, WV 88 161 404 39.9 129 336 38.4 55 66 83.3 104 1.2 65 68 24 3 506 5.8Bud Martin 1970-73 Wayland, KY 72 116 250 46.4 - - - 194 261 74.3 134 1.9 36 - - - 426 5.9Jimmy Mason 1990-91 Southern Pines, NC 23 10 34 29.4 5 19 26.3 2 2 100.0 14 0.6 16 23 8 0 27 1.2Troy Mathis 2005-06 Raleigh, NC 20 19 49 38.8 19 45 42.2 1 2 50.0 10 0.5 5 9 3 0 58 2.9Earle Maxwell 1958-61 Greenville, SC 43 143 329 43.5 - - - 138 200 69.0 339 7.9 - - - - 424 9.9Daniel Mayfield 1978-79 Toccoa, GA 6 2 6 33.3 - - - 3 3 100.0 2 0.3 3 5 0 1 7 1.2James Mays 2004-08 Garner, NC 108 388 804 48.3 11 51 21.6 200 382 52.4 622 5.8 181 232 166 94 987 9.1Glen McCants 1982-86 Columbia, SC 108 233 447 52.1 0 1 0.0 112 168 66.7 387 3.6 50 126 34 113 578 5.4Mike McGrady 1977-78 Greenville, SC 1 0 1 0.0 - 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Name Years Hometown GP FGM FGA Pct 3PT 3PA Pct FTM FTA Pct Reb Avg Ast TO ST BS Pts AvgKimble McHone 1985-86 Cleveland, OH 3 1 2 50.0 - - - 0 0 0.0 1 0.3 0 0 0 0 2 0.7Terrell McIntyre 1995-99 Raeford, NC 126 592 1416 41.5 259 696 37.2 396 501 79.0 341 2.7 577 316 194 5 1839 14.6Rick McKinstry 1979-80 Indianapolis, IN 25 21 52 40.4 - - - 3 8 37.5 16 0.6 12 7 3 2 45 1.8Jamar McKnight 2000-02 Zachery, LA 48 162 356 45.5 54 143 37.8 41 55 74.5 142 3.0 37 47 9 22 419 8.7Chris Michael 1982-86 Rutherfordton, NC 109 354 824 43.0 13 28 46.4 79 133 59.4 303 2.8 159 142 65 25 800 7.3Larry Middleton 1985-87 Los Angeles, CA 56 216 495 43.6 16 45 35.6 109 143 76.2 188 3.4 82 94 33 7 557 9.9John Mikell 1953-54 Greenville, SC 6 0 3 0.0 - - - 0 0 0.0 7 1.2 - - - - 0 0.0Nick Milasnovich 1961-64 Youngstown, OH 77 306 725 42.2 - - - 177 246 72.0 188 2.4 - - - - 789 10.2Danny Miller 1971-72 Spring Lake, NJ 15 6 20 30.0 - - - 0 1 0.0 7 0.5 - - - - 12 0.8Johnny Miller 1997-99 Christiana, PA 50 81 271 29.9 46 174 26.4 38 63 60.3 49 1.0 127 75 42 7 246 4.9Rod Mitchell 1987-89 Cheraw, SC 23 17 30 56.7 - - - 1 6 16.7 40 1.7 0 6 0 7 35 1.5Craig Mobley 1970-71 Chester, SC 11 0 13 0.0 - - - 5 7 71.4 8 0.7 - - - - 5 0.5Eddie Moncrief 1955-58 Moultrie, GA 33 14 46 30.4 - - - 36 54 66.7 70 2.1 - - - - 64 1.9Cheyenne Moore 2004-05 Baltimore, MD 32 74 204 36.3 39 134 29.1 24 29 82.8 81 2.5 51 59 29 10 211 6.6Doc Morgan 1953-56 Greenville, SC 26 13 46 28.3 - - - 7 10 70.0 17 0.7 - - - - 33 1.3Woody Morgan 1961-64 Hartsville, SC 77 151 392 38.5 - - - 133 238 55.9 467 6.1 - - - - 435 5.6Byron Morris 1992-94 Columbia, SC 15 3 10 30.0 0 0 0.0 1 3 33.3 8 0.5 1 1 3 1 7 0.5Matt Morris 2004-08 Georgetown, SC 54 23 52 44.2 13 32 40.6 10 14 71.4 24 0.4 17 9 8 0 69 1.3Tomas Nagys 1999-03 Mazeikai, Lithuania 103 130 290 44.8 10 44 22.7 177 256 69.1 386 3.7 45 107 45 44 447 4.3Larry Nance 1977-81 Anderson, SC 117 553 1037 53.3 - - - 235 374 62.8 784 6.7 177 225 106 108 1341 11.5BryanNarcisse 2008-09 NorthAugusta,SC 16 8 15 53.3 0 1 0.0 8 12 66.7 13 0.8 5 3 2 1 24 1.5Chuck Narvin 1960-63 Pittsburgh, PA 22 5 21 23.8 - - - 8 11 72.7 7 0.3 - - - - 1 0.5Billy Noland 1974-75 Waynesville, NC 2 0 1 0.0 - - - 1 2 50.0 3 1.5 1 0 0 0 1 0.5Denny Odle 1971-72 Newark, OH 25 113 259 43.6 - - - 103 148 69.6 165 6.6 - - - - 329 13.2Terrence Oglesby 2007-09 Cleveland, TN 66 236 625 37.8 177 448 39.5 128 151 84.8 114 1.7 99 101 48 1 777 11.8Choppy Patterson 1959-63 Piedmont, SC 76 408 1084 37.6 - - - 315 390 80.8 278 3.7 - - - - 1131 14.9Marty Patterson 1972-75 Hendersonville, NC 34 37 80 46.3 - - - 36 44 81.8 62 1.8 6 - - 5 110 3.2Tyrone Paul 1990-91 Inglewood, CA 15 9 28 32.1 2 10 20.0 7 10 70.0 16 1.1 11 9 6 0 27 1.8Sam Perry 2004-08 Greenville, SC 128 192 417 46.0 4 17 23.5 157 271 57.9 342 2.7 117 144 114 58 545 4.3KarolisPetrukonis 2006-09 Trakai,Lithuania 28 8 24 33.3 0 0 0.0 0 6 0.0 29 1.0 7 17 3 4 16 0.6Chris Poole 2006-07 Raleigh, NC 8 4 5 80.0 2 3 66.7 - - - 0 0.0 0 2 1 0 10 1.3David Poole 1977-79 Columbia, SC 19 6 14 42.9 - - - 9 10 90.0 9 0.5 7 3 6 1 21 1.1DavidPotter 2006-09 Severn,MD 102 148 392 37.8 50 163 30.7 67 94 71.3 188 1.8 104 108 58 26 413 4.0J.D. Powell 1998-00 Westminster, SC 23 1 4 25.0 1 3 33.0 1 2 50.0 1 0.1 1 3 1 0 4 0.3Julius Powell 2005-07 Newton, NC 58 86 249 34.5 44 162 27.2 24 40 60.0 120 2.1 30 54 29 14 240 4.1Travis Price 2004-07 Sumter, SC 7 1 3 33.3 - - - - - - 1 0.3 0 0 0 0 2 0.3Manning Privette 1961-64 Hartsville, SC 57 101 291 34.7 - - - 63 121 52.1 289 5.1 - - - - 265 4.6Jerry Pryor 1985-89 Brooklet, CA 123 452 825 54.8 6 20 30.0 214 328 65.2 585 4.8 129 224 61 44 1124 9.1Rayfield Ragland 1993-95 Florence, AL 61 175 364 48.1 38 125 30.4 43 70 61.4 268 4.4 52 52 31 16 431 7.1Jeff Reisinger 1972-74 Kingston, OH 52 230 458 50.2 - - - 87 109 79.8 300 5.8 68 - - - 547 10.5Lamar Rice 2003-04 Flint, MI 28 45 133 33.8 14 63 22.2 8 17 47.1 73 2.6 15 24 8 4 112 4.0Lou Richie 1992-94 Oakland, CA 57 55 150 36.7 25 81 30.9 62 100 62.0 80 1.4 239 122 74 1 197 3.5Bill Riser 1953-56 Bowman, SC 65 61 185 33.0 - - - 74 129 57.4 380 5.8 - - - - 196 3.0K.C. Rivers 2005-09 Charlotte, NC 134 625 1425 43.9 281 729 38.5 153 215 71.2 721 5.4 235 174 210 41 1684 12.6Shawan Robinson 2002-06 Raleigh, NC 120 390 980 39.8 203 538 37.7 194 233 83.3 284 2.4 283 271 124 4 1177 9.8Charlie Rogers 1972-76 Lindenhurst, NJ 51 79 180 43.9 - - - 54 77 70.1 117 2.3 3 8 4 13 212 4.2Tree Rollins 1973-77 Cordele, GA 110 643 1192 53.9 - - - 177 292 60.6 1311 11.9 93 129 50 450 1463 13.3Stan Rome 1974-78 Valdosta, GA 109 553 1044 53.0 - - - 259 397 65.2 420 3.9 175 158 117 26 1365 12.5Bill Ross 1978-82 Lake Placid, FL 106 212 436 48.6 - - - 89 152 58.6 303 2.9 67 81 19 18 513 4.8Jack Ross 1969-71 Anderson, SC 31 20 54 37.0 - - - 18 27 66.7 51 1.6 - - - - 58 1.9Barry Ryan 1953-55 Washington, DC 46 153 425 36.0 - - - 107 162 66.0 262 5.7 - - - - 413 9.0Patrick Sapp 1994-95 Jacksonville, FL 4 0 3 0.0 0 2 0.0 0 0 0.0 1 0.3 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Edward Scott 1999-03 Eastover, SC 112 429 1125 38.1 121 387 31.3 247 335 73.7 433 3.9 595 315 131 9 1126 10.9Ihsan Scott 1994-95 Harlem, NY 11 2 7 28.6 0 0 0.0 2 3 66.7 12 1.1 0 4 0 1 6 0.5Gene Seay 1955-57 Greenville, SC 47 171 417 41.0 - - - 191 259 73.7 428 9.1 - - - - 533 11.3Donnie Seitz 1963-65 Morrisonville, IL 7 4 8 50.0 - - - 2 2 100.0 4 0.6 - - - - 10 1.4Larry Seitz 1960-63 Morrisonville, IL 45 27 83 32.5 - - - 32 54 59.3 59 1.3 - - - - 86 1.9David Shaffer 1981-84 Durham, NC 61 164 333 49.2 3 16 18.8 132 183 72.1 253 4.1 168 105 49 20 463 7.6Dutch Shample 1957-60 McKeesport, PA 53 86 229 28.8 - - - 55 73 75.3 81 1.5 - - - - 227 4.3Don Shealy 1954-55 Newberry, SC 11 3 10 30.0 - - - 9 13 69.2 7 0.6 - - - - 15 1.4Buddy Shook 1953-55 Liberty, SC 44 78 320 24.4 - - - 84 147 57.1 250 5.7 - - - - 240 5.5

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Name Years Hometown GP FGM FGA Pct 3PT 3PA Pct FTM FTA Pct Reb Avg Ast TO ST BS Pts AvgBeau Shay 2000-04 Galesburg, IL 21 4 7 57.1 1 3 33.3 3 4 75.0 7 0.3 2 2 0 0 12 0.6Geoff Shyatt 2002-03 Clemson, SC 6 0 2 0.0 - - - 1 4 25.0 - - 1 - - - 1 0.2Jeremy Shyatt 1999-00 Clemson, SC 5 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 1 2 50.0 1 0.1 1 2 0 0 1 0.1Anthony Smith 1991-92 Monroe, GA 8 3 5 60.0 - - - 2 3 66.7 1 0.1 5 3 0 0 8 1.0Junius Smith 1957-58 Greenville, SC 4 0 3 0.0 - - - 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 - - - - 0 0.0Mack Smith 1988-89 Seneca, SC 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0TannerSmith 2008-09 Alpharetta,GA 32 43 96 44.8 15 42 35.7 14 21 66.7 57 1.8 34 36 29 6 115 3.6Tommy Smith 1953-56 Hendersonville, NC 71 161 384 41.9 - - - 170 265 64.2 421 5.9 - - - - 492 6.9Will Solomon 1998-01 East Hartford, CT 94 469 1195 39.2 214 585 36.6 279 389 71.7 259 2.8 246 323 112 40 1431 15.2Fred Steiner 1964-65 Nsburgh, PA 6 3 6 50.0 - - - 5 7 71.4 1 0.2 - - - - 11 1.8DemontezStitt 2007-09 Matthews,NC 64 184 448 41.1 34 124 27.4 157 219 71.7 127 2.0 218 170 76 24 559 8.7Tony Stockman 2000-02 Medina, OH 59 240 662 36.2 155 416 37.3 81 106 75.4 129 2.2 143 131 84 4 716 12.1Rock Stone 1954-56 Piedmont, SC 21 35 105 33.3 - - - 36 54 66.7 110 5.2 - - - - 106 5.1Robert Stone 1985-86 Augusta, GA 8 4 9 44.4 - - - 0 1 0.0 7 0.9 0 5 1 2 8 1.0Terrell Suit 1971-74 Anderson, SC 75 238 589 40.4 - - - 123 164 75.0 142 1.9 77 - - - 599 8.0Jim Sutherland 1964-67 Clemson, SC 71 485 1105 43.9 - - - 260 306 85.0 383 5.4 - - - - 1230 17.3Jack Swails 1966-68 Kingstree, SC 16 11 28 39.3 - - - 7 13 53.8 27 1.7 - - - - 29 1.8Raymond Sykes 2005-09 Jacksonville, FL 124 216 373 57.9 0 0 0.0 71 134 53.0 338 2.7 50 128 54 102 503 4.1Michael Tabb 1994-95 Philadelphia, PA 4 2 4 50.0 0 0 0.0 2 2 100.0 2 0.5 0 3 0 0 6 1.5Michael Tait 1985-87 Compton, CA 58 165 344 48.0 70 136 51.5 68 93 73.1 127 2.2 124 89 67 2 468 8.1Dave Thomas 1968-71 Warren, OH 76 381 875 43.5 - - - 126 182 69.2 221 2.9 - - - - 888 11.7Dick Thomas 1966-68 Warren, OH 26 81 200 40.5 - - - 26 41 63.4 72 2.8 - - - - 188 7.2Frank Tomera 1992-94 Johnstown, PA 30 11 33 33.3 0 2 0.0 8 13 61.5 29 1.0 4 12 2 8 30 1.0A.J. Tyler 2006-07 Palm Harbor, FL 30 11 35 31.4 6 15 40.0 8 11 72.7 42 1.4 7 12 2 0 36 1.2Sean Tyson 1987-91 Baltimore, MD 72 259 504 51.4 0 8 0.0 46 79 58.2 278 3.9 69 97 104 9 564 7.8Sheldon Waiters 2004-05 Columbia, SC 6 1 3 33.3 1 2 50.0 3 4 75.0 1 0.2 1 2 - - 6 1.0Keith Walker 1978-81 Statesville, NC 29 30 62 48.4 - - - 20 31 64.5 38 1.3 3 19 10 1 80 2.8Corey Wallace 1991-94 Severn, MD 65 164 337 48.7 49 147 35.8 73 104 70.2 225 3.5 51 66 31 7 450 6.9Dave Wallace 1959-61 Spartanburg, SC 20 32 108 29.6 - - - 15 23 65.2 122 6.1 - - - - 79 4.0Warren Wallace 1982-85 Charlotte, NC 55 138 295 46.8 12 26 46.2 20 48 41.7 104 1.9 125 67 28 3 308 5.6Joe Ward 1981-82 Griffin, GA 19 46 100 46.0 - - - 22 33 66.7 32 1.7 17 19 4 2 114 6.0Bill Warren 1957-61 Horning, PA 39 91 277 32.9 - - - 66 87 75.9 109 2.8 - - - - 248 6.4Joey Watts 1989-91 Aiken, SC 9 4 10 40.0 0 4 0.0 2 5 40.0 4 0.4 0 2 1 0 10 1.1Pete Weddell 1968-71 Goshen, IN 62 67 142 47.2 - - - 72 116 62.1 142 2.3 - - - - 206 3.3Ames Wells 1953-54 Columbia, SC 23 133 322 41.3 - - - 89 134 66.4 69 3.0 - - - - 355 15.4Chubby Wells 1976-79 Philadelphia, PA 65 159 334 47.6 - - - 95 139 68.3 275 4.2 98 77 43 8 413 6.4Jeff White 1980-81 Gastonia, NC 4 0 3 0.0 - - - 4 5 80.0 1 0.3 3 3 1 0 4 1.0Chris Whitney 1991-93 Hopkinsville, KY 58 268 628 42.7 167 404 41.3 141 179 78.8 214 3.7 354 204 114 2 844 14.6Keith Whitt 1978-79 Hanover, MA 1 1 1 100.0 - - - 0 1 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 2 2.0Vincent Whitt 1996-99 Greensboro, NC 83 172 413 41.6 17 74 23.0 94 158 59.5 250 3.0 82 106 63 25 455 5.5Tom Wideman 1995-99 Marietta, GA 129 266 571 52.1 0 1 0.0 175 316 55.4 723 5.6 125 170 82 45 707 5.5Mitchell Wiggins 1979-80 Grifton, NC 32 76 162 46.9 - - - 25 45 55.6 96 3.0 40 30 28 3 177 5.5Scott Wilkes 1979-80 DeLand, FL 4 1 4 25.0 - - - 3 4 75.0 0 0.0 3 3 0 0 5 1.3Billy Williams 1977-80 Raleigh, NC 85 438 818 53.5 - - - 202 267 75.7 197 2.3 216 172 110 8 1078 12.7John Williams 1970-72 Dover, DE 35 22 52 42.3 - - - 19 36 52.8 46 1.3 - - - - 63 1.8Ovarus Williams 2003-04 Snow Hill, NC 6 0 1 0.0 - - - 1 2 50.0 0 0.0 - - - - 1 0.2Skip Wise 1974-75 Baltimore, MD 25 188 384 48.9 - - - 86 114 75.4 78 3.1 44 - - 6 462 18.5Don Witherspoon 1979-82 Lexington, KY 11 4 5 80.0 - - - 2 4 50.0 3 0.3 0 1 1 1 10 0.9Mohamed Woni 1996-99 Ivory Coast, Africa 62 59 124 47.6 0 2 0.0 51 67 76.1 151 2.4 7 44 6 20 169 2.7Sharone Wright 1991-94 Macon, GA 92 501 943 53.1 0 6 0.0 306 484 63.2 903 9.8 78 228 69 286 1308 14.2Horace Wyatt 1978-82 Hartsville, SC 119 420 827 50.8 - - - 146 221 66.1 604 5.1 190 183 74 59 986 8.3Jesse Yanutola 2005-09 Tega Cay, SC 32 5 18 27.8 2 9 22.2 2 4 50.0 16 0.5 3 4 2 1 14 0.4Bill Yarborough 1953-57 Walhalla, SC 62 498 1270 39.2 - - - 327 426 76.8 221 3.6 - - - - 1323 21.3Ronnie Yates 1968-70 Anderson, SC 50 230 525 43.8 - - - 116 178 65.2 269 5.4 - - - - 576 11.5Dick Yeary 1955-57 Nicholasville, KY 41 45 129 34.9 - - - 82 112 73.2 63 1.5 - - - - 172 4.2Vince Yockel 1955-58 Jersey City, NJ 74 513 1202 42.7 - - - 324 439 73.8 483 6.5 - - - - 1350 18.2AndreYoung 2008-09 Albany,GA 32 49 130 37.7 30 77 39.0 12 19 63.2 26 0.8 66 23 31 1 140 4.4David Young 1988-92 Greenville, SC 97 261 634 41.2 138 402 34.3 91 125 72.8 208 2.1 330 192 116 42 751 7.7Stewart Zane 1977-79 Chattanooga, TN 12 6 12 50.0 - - - 1 2 50.0 16 1.3 1 2 0 1 13 1.1Butch Zatezalo 1967-70 Aliquippa, PA 75 630 1536 41.0 - - - 501 610 82.1 210 2.8 - - - - 1761 23.5

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BILLYARBOROUGH(SecondTeam,1955&1956)Guard•Walhalla,SCYear GP FGM-FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Reb-Avg. PTS Avg.1952-53 16 51-179 .285 18-30 .600 22-1.5 120 7.51953-54* 7 39-108 .361 32-48 .667 16-2.2 110 15.71954-55 23 247-623 .396 157-198 .793 84-3.7 651 28.31955-56 26 182-480 .379 123-169 .728 104-4.0 487 18.71956-57 13 69-167 .413 47-59 .797 33-2.5 185 14.2TOTALS 85 588-1557 .378 377-504 .748 259-3.0 1553 18.3* - red-shirted due to injury

VINCEYOCKEL(SecondTeam,1956•FirstTeam,1958)Forward•JerseyCity,NJYear GP FGM-FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Reb-Avg. PTS Avg.1955-56 26 210-476 .441 124-173 .716 219-8.4 544 20.91956-57 24 178-426 .418 118-160 .738 165-6.9 474 19.81957-58 24 125-300 .417 82-106 .774 90-3.8 332 13.8TOTALS 74 513-1202 .427 324-439 .738 474-6.4 1350 18.2

CHOPPYPATTERSON(FirstTeam,1960•SecondTeam,1961)Guard•Piedmont,SCYear GP FGM-FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Reb-Avg. PTS Avg.1959-60 26 151-402 .376 125-154 .812 130-5.0 427 16.41960-61 26 174-465 .374 146-173 .844 92-3.5 494 19.01962-63 24 83-217 .382 44-63 .698 56-2.3 210 8.8TOTALS 76 408-1084 .376 315-390 .808 278-3.7 1131 14.9

JIMBRENNAN(SecondTeam,1963&1964)Guard•McKeesport,PAYear GP FGM-FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Reb-Avg. PTS Avg.1961-62 27 183-427 .429 95-122 .779 68-2.5 461 17.11962-63 24 144-347 .415 111-134 .828 92-3.8 399 16.61963-64 25 159-371 .429 139-167 .832 107-4.3 457 18.3TOTALS 76 486-1145 .424 345-423 .816 267-3.5 1317 17.3

JIMSUTHERLAND(SecondTeam,1965&1967)Guard•Clemson,SCYear GP-GS FGM-FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Reb-Avg. PTS Avg.1964-65 25-22 147-322 .457 65-83 .783 139-6.3 359 16.31965-66 29-24 155-362 .428 91-107 .850 124-5.2 401 16.71966-67 25-22 183-421 .435 104-116 .897 120-4.8 470 18.8TOTALS 79-68 485-1105 .439 260-306 .849 383-5.4 1230 17.3

RANDYMAHAFFEY(SecondTeam,1965•FirstTeam,1967)Center•LaGrange,GAYear GP FGM-FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Reb-Avg. PTS Avg.1964-65 23 145-291 .498 108-155 .697 224-9.7 398 17.31965-66 24 126-288 .438 102-146 .699 256-10.2 354 14.21966-67 25 155-305 .508 109-170 .641 225-9.0 419 16.8TOTALS 72 426-884 .482 319-471 .677 705-9.7 1171 16.0

BUTCHZATEZALO(SecondTeam,1968-70)Guard•Aliquippa,PAYear GP-GS FGM-FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Reb-Avg. AST PTS Avg.1967-68 24-24 189-515 .367 174-212 .821 63-2.6 552 23.01968-69 25-25 228-538 .424 189-229 .825 90-3.6 645 25.81969-70 26-26 213-483 .441 138-169 .817 57-2.2 80 564 21.7TOTALS 75-75 630-1536 .410 501-610 .821 210-2.8 1761 23.5

SKIPWISE(FirstTeam,1975)Guard•Baltimore,MDYear GP-GS FGM-FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Reb-Avg. AST BS PTS Avg.1974-75 25-17 188-384 .489 86-114 .754 78-3.1 44 6 462 18.5

WAYNE“TREE”ROLLINS(SecondTeam,1975-77)Center•Cordele,GAYear GP-GS Min/G FGM-FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Reb/Avg. A-T B-S PTS Avg.1973-74 26-26 144-265 .543 34-54 .629 316-12.2 8- 106- 322 12.41974-75 28-28 162-326 .497 40-67 .597 328-11.7 17- 119- 364 13.01975-76 28-28 861/30 170-313 .543 43-76 .566 308-11.0 36-75 117-22 383 13.71976-77 28-28 777/28 167-288 .580 60-95 .632 359-12.8 32-54 108-28 394 14.1TOTALS 110-110 643-1192 .539 177-292 .606 1311-11.9 93- 450- 1463 13.3

STANROME(SecondTeam,1977)Forward•Valdosta,GAYear GP-GS Min/G FGM-FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Reb/Avg. A-T B-S PTS Avg.1974-75 28-28 121-229 .528 50-74 .676 132-4.7 34- 12- 292 10.41975-76 26-7 507/20 117-210 .557 70-97 .722 110-4.2 25-64 4-28 304 11.71976-77 28-27 680/24 174-316 .551 79-128 .617 93-3.3 52-45 6-52 427 15.31977-78 27-24 669/25 141-289 .488 60-98 .612 85-3.1 64-49 4-37 342 12.7TOTALS 109-86 553-1044 .530 259-397 .652 420-3.9 175- 26-117 1365 12.5

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BILLYWILLIAMS(FirstTeam,1980)Guard•Raleigh,NCYear GP-GS Min/G FGM-FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Reb/Avg. A-T B-S PTS Avg.1977-78 24-1 253/11 52-92 .565 30-36 .833 28-1.2 16-18 0-12 134 5.61978-79 29-28 836/29 157-298 .527 68-92 .739 19-65-2.2 71-25 4-40 382 13.21979-80 32-32 1088/34 229-428 .535 104-139 .748 29-104-3.3 129-80 4-58 562 17.6TOTALS 85-61 2177/26 438-818 .535 202-267 .757 197-2.3 216-123 8-110 1078 12.7

LARRYNANCE(SecondTeam,1981)Forward•Anderson,SC Year GP-GS Min/G FGM-FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Reb/Avg. A-T B-S PTS Avg.1977-78 25-5 273/11 35-75 .467 8-17 .471 78/3.1 21-22 8-10 78 3.11978-79 29-28 837/29 137-264 .519 49-77 .636 78-210/7.2 45-45 24-35 323 11.11979-80 32-32 961/30 174-338 .515 98-164 .598 94-259/8.1 63-60 38-26 446 13.91980-81 31-27 887/28 207-360 .575 80-116 .690 76-237/7.6 48-68 28-35 494 15.9TOTALS 117-92 2958/25 553-1037 .533 235-374 .628 784/6.7 177-195 98-106 1341 11.5

VINCENTHAMILTON(SecondTeam,1982)Guard•Rutherfordton,NC Year GP-GS Min/G FGM-FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Reb/Avg. A-T B-S PTS Avg.1980-81 31-22 884/29 113-211 .536 46-63 .730 70/143/4.6 80-36 2-37 272 8.81981-82 28-28 992/35 181-309 .586 58-72 .806 64/135/4.8 84-52 0-32 420 15.01982-83 3-3 114/38 18-36 .500 9-12 .750 4/14/4.7 6-3 0-2 46 15.31983-84 25-24 854/34 152-301 .505 51-76 .671 60/136/5.4 76-68 2-29 355 14.21984-85 29-28 1062/36 188-387 .486 61-76 .803 84/200/6.9 91-75 2-33 437 15.1TOTALS 116-105 3906/34 652-1244 .524 225-299 .753 282/628/5.4 337/234 6-133 1530 13.2Note: 1-1 on three-point goals in 1982-83.

HORACEGRANT(SecondTeam,1986•FirstTeam,1987)Forward/Center•Sparta,GA Year GP-GS Min/G FGM-FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Reb/Avg. A-T B-S PTS Avg.1983-84 28-9 551/20 64-120 .533 32-43 .744 129/4.6 49-34 12-21 160 5.71984-85 29-26 703/24 132-238 .555 65-102 .637 196/6.8 32-52 21-19 329 11.31985-86 34-31 1099/32 208-356 .584 140-193 .725 357/10.5 62-67 24-28 556 16.41986-87 31-28 1010/33 256-390 .656 138-195 .708 299/9.6 63-67 25-36 651 21.0TOTALS 122-94 3363/27 660-1104 .598 375-533 .704 981/8.0 206-220 82-104 1696 13.9Note: 1-2 on three-point attempts in 1986-87.

ELDENCAMPBELL(ThirdTeam,1988•SecondTeam,1989•FirstTeam,1990)Center•Inglewood,CA Year GP-GS Min/G FGM-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Of/Reb/Avg. A-T B-S PTS Avg.1986-87 31-3 534/17 107-193 .554 0-0 .000 59-84 .702 50/126/4.1 20-55 62-12 273 8.81987-88 28-27 808/29 217-345 .629 0-4 .000 91-147 .619 65/207/7.4 15-53 88-32 525 18.81988-89 29-25 814/28 205-373 .550 2-5 .400 95-138 .688 70/222/7.7 34-68 87-38 507 17.51989-90 35-30 1038/30 225-431 .522 1-1 1.000 124-207 .599 85/281/8.0 44-93 97-54 575 16.4TOTALS 123-85 3194/26 754-1342 .562 3-10 .300 369-576 .640 270/836/6.8 113-269 334-136 1880 15.3

DALEDAVIS(ThirdTeam,1989•FirstTeam,1990•SecondTeam,1991)Forward/Center•Toccoa,GA Year GP-GS Min./Avg FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Of/Reb/Avg A-T B-S PTS Avg.1987-88 29-21 714/24 91-171 .532 0-0 .000 45-89 .506 97/223/7.7 10-34 38-16 227 7.81988-89 29-14 736/25 146-218 .670 0-0 .000 93-144 .646 100/258/8.9 16-34 40-17 385 13.31989-90 35-34 1077/25 205-328 .625 0-1 .000 127-213 .596 166/395/11.3 21-55 58-36 537 15.31990-91 28-28 971/34 191-359 .532 0-2 .000 119-205 .580 122/340/12.1 37-66 74-37 501 17.9TOTALS 121-97 3498/28 633-1076 .588 0-3 .000 384-651 .589 485/1216/10.0 84-189 210-106 1650 13.6

SHARONEWRIGHT(ThirdTeam,1993•SecondTeam,1994)Center•Macon,GA Year GP-GS Min./Avg FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Of/Reb/Avg A-T B-S PTS Avg.1991-92 28-23 747/26.7 137-275 .498 0-2 .000 63-112 .563 120/227/8.1 11-50 63-23 337 12.01992-93 30-29 913/30.4 178-314 .567 0-2 .000 93-139 .669 128/314/10.5 26-76 124-22 449 15.01993-94 34-33 1027/30.2 186-354 .525 0-2 .000 150-233 .644 124/362/10.6 41-102 99-24 522 15.4TOTALS 92-85 2687/29.2 501-943 .531 0-6 .000 306-484 .632 352/903/9.8 78-228 286-69 1308 14.2

CHRISWHITNEY(ThirdTeam,1993)Guard•Hopkinsville,KY Year GP-GS Min./Avg FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Of/Reb/Avg A-T B-S PTS Avg.1991-92 28-27 982/35.1 119-290 .410 80-191 .419 56-73 .767 16/92/3.3 161-94 0-41 374 13.41992-93 30-30 1126/37.5 149-338 .441 87-213 .408 85-106 .802 20/122/4.1 193-110 2-73 470 15.7TOTALS 58-57 2108/36.3 268-628 .427 167-404 .413 141-179 .788 36/214/3.7 354-204 2-114 844 14.6

DEVINGRAY(ThirdTeam,1994)Forward•Baltimore,MD Year GP-GS Min./Avg FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Of/Reb/Avg A-T B-S PTS Avg.1991-92 27-12 647/24.0 129-248 .520 1-3 .333 34-79 .430 60/138/5.1 20-48 6-40 293 10.91992-93 30-25 950/31.7 197-372 .530 13-36 .361 93-146 .637 78/164/5.5 51-66 22-60 500 16.71993-94 30-14 802/26.7 178-311 .572 1-10 .100 74-136 .544 74/180/6.0 30-51 15-37 431 14.41994-95 7-7 162/23.1 38-62 .613 0-1 .000 22-36 .611 43/6.1 7-18 5-5 98 14.0TOTALS 94-58 2561/27.2 542-993 .545 15-50 .300 223-397 .562 171/525/5.6 108-183 48-142 1322 14.1

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GREGBUCKNER(SecondTeam,1997&1998)Guard/Forward•Hopkinsville,KY Year GP-GS Min./Avg FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Of/Reb/Avg A-T B-S PTS Avg.1994-95 28-28 911/32.5 141-268 .526 13-44 .295 41-80 .513 46/165/5.9 58-38 12-63 336 12.01995-96 29-29 950/32.8 144-305 .472 1-25 .040 92-137 .672 59/147/5.1 48-38 8-38 381 13.11996-97 33-33 1071/32.5 190-393 .483 17-54 .315 119-168 .708 51/150/4.5 63-63 10-35 516 15.61997-98 32-32 1022/31.9 204-380 .537 19-58 .328 94-135 .690 26/130/4.1 83-47 10-51 521 16.3TOTALS 122-122 3954/32.4 679-1346 .504 50-181 .276 346-520 .665 182/592/4.9 252-186 40-179 1754 14.4

TERRELLMCINTYRE(SecondTeam,1997&1999•FirstTeam,1998)Guard•Raeford,NC Year GP-GS Min./Avg FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Of/Reb/Avg A-T B-S PTS Avg.1995-96 29-21 905/31.2 123-307 .401 43-123 .350 80-101 .792 27/80/2.8 90-71 0-37 369 12.71996-97 33-33 1105/33.5 141-361 .391 61-172 .355 98-123 .797 16/83/2.5 145-66 4-42 441 13.41997-98 29-23 940/32.4 129-302 .427 56-155 .361 88-113 .779 22/99/3.4 154-68 0-58 402 13.91998-99 35-35 1250/35.7 199-456 .436 99-246 .402 130-164 .793 16/79/2.3 188-113 1-57 627 17.9TOTALS 126-112 4200/33.3 592-1426 .415 289-696 .372 396-501 .790 81/341/2.7 577-318 5-194 1839 14.6

WILLSOLOMON(FirstTeam,2000•SecondTeam,2001)Guard•EastHartford,CT Year GP-GS Min./Avg FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Of/Reb/Avg A-T B-S PTS Avg.1998-99 34-6 622/19.5 73-203 .360 26-85 .306 41-66 .621 2/50/1.5 49-75 17-32 213 6.31999-00 30-30 1079/36.0 213-531 .401 93-248 .375 108-158 .684 24/123/4.1 95-125 14-38 627 20.92000-01 30-28 998/33.3 183-461 .397 95-252 .377 130-165 .788 17/86/2.9 102-123 9-42 591 19.7TOTALS 94-64 2699/28.7 469-1195 .392 214-585 .366 279-389 .717 43/259/2.8 246-323 40-112 1431 15.2

EDWARDSCOTT(ThirdTeam,2002•FirstTeam,2003)Guard•Eastover,SC Year GP-GS Min./Avg FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Of/Reb/Avg A-T B-S PTS Avg.1999-00 24-21 789/32.9 51-164 .311 32-98 .327 21-28 .750 9/79/3.3 69-53 2-28 155 6.52000-01 30-29 1000/33.3 79-202 .391 15-71 .211 46-56 .821 13/103/3.4 127-74 0-21 219 7.32001-02 30-30 1105/36.8 134-331 .405 30-98 .306 58-88 .674 37/110/4.9 238-109 2-44 356 11.92002-03 28-28 1077/38.5 165-428 .386 44-120 .367 122-165 .739 22/104/3.7 161-79 3-38 496 17.7TOTALS 112-109 3971/35.5 429-1125 .381 121-387 .313 247-335 .737 81/433/3.9 595-315 9-131 1226 10.9

SHARRODFORD(ThirdTeam,2005)Forward/Center•Suitland,MD Year GP-GS Min./Avg FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Of/Reb/Avg A-T B-S PTS Avg.2001-02 30-0 423/14.1 60-99 .606 0-0 .000 16-35 .457 48/108/3.6 2-33 26-7 136 4.52002-03 28-27 675/24.1 88-156 .564 0-0 .000 33-77 .458 71/191/6.8 17-35 19-14 209 7.52003-04 28-28 803/28.7 116-216 .537 0-2 .000 100-159 .629 80/202/7.2 16-70 64-14 332 11.92004-05 32-32 922/28.8 185-361 .512 0-3 .000 107-183 .585 110/261/8.2 36-84 68-26 477 14.9TOTALS 118-87 2823/23.9 449-832 .540 0-5 .000 256-449 .570 309/762/6.5 71-222 177-61 1154 9.8

CLIFFHAMMONDS(ThirdTeam,2008)Guard•Cairo,GA Year GP-GS Min./Avg FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Of/Reb/Avg A-T B-S PTS Avg.2004-05 32-31 968/30.3 118-273 .432 60-166 .361 42-65 .646 27/116/3.6 88-64 6-43 338 10.62005-06 32-32 951/29.7 119-296 .402 49-173 .283 35-62 .565 35/109/3.4 105-57 8-56 322 10.12006-07 36-36 1204/33.4 152-327 .465 75-198 .379 38-59 .644 19/117/3.3 147-59 6-60 417 11.62007-08 34-34 1162/34.2 150-321 .467 60-160 .375 28-61 .459 43/141/4.1 133-60 7-66 388 11.4Totals 134-133 4285/32.0 539-1217 .443 244-697 .350 143-247 .579 124/483/3.6 473-240 27-225 1465 10.9

K.C.RIVERS(SecondTeam,2008)Guard/Forward•Charlotte,NC Year GP-GS Min./Avg FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Of/Reb/Avg A-T B-S PTS Avg.2005-06 32-12 810/25.0 81-215 .377 44-131 .336 21-25 .840 65/152/4.8 57-48 6-47 227 7.12006-07 36-10 1045/29.0 183-396 .462 88-223 .395 50-68 .735 56/162/4.5 65-44 5-44 504 14.02007-08 34-33 1036/30.5 188-429 .438 80-199 .402 44-65 .677 83/214/6.3 61-38 16-64 500 14.72008-09 32-32 991/31.0 173-385 .449 69-176 .392 38-57 .667 64/193/6.0 52-44 14-55 453 14.2Totals 134-87 3873/28.9 625-1425 .439 281-729 .385 153-215 .712 268/721/5.4 235-174 41-210 1684 12.6

TREVORBOOKER(SecondTeam,2009)Forward/Center•Whitmire,SC Year GP-GS Min./Avg FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Of/Reb/Avg A-T B-S PTS Avg.2006-07 36-36 936/26.0 159-264 .602 0-0 .000 56-91 .615 112/232/6.4 38-71 78-32 374 10.42007-08 34-34 906/26.6 151-272 .555 5-15 .333 67-117 .573 92/249/7.3 51-68 63-22 374 11.02008-09 32-32 982/30.7 189-331 .571 9-22 .409 104-147 .707 107/311/9.7 54-59 63-47 491 15.3Totals 102-102 2824/27.7 499-867 .576 14-37 .378 227-355 .639 311/792/7.8 143-198 204-101 1239 12.1

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Year Opponent Site OTs Score W-L1928-29 Erskine A 1 37-41 L TheCitadel H 1 35-33 W1929-30 Vanderbilt A 2 48-42 W1934-35 Georgia H 1 43-44 L1935-36 NorthCarolina H 1 34-35 L N.C.State A 1 31-32 L1936-37 Florida A 1 31-30 W Georgia H 1 35-36 L SouthCarolina A 1 30-32 L N.C.State H 1 40-41 L1939-40 NorthCarolina H 1 31-39 L1944-45 TheCitadel H 1 39-41 L1945-46 N.C.State A 1 46-51 L1949-50 Furman A 1 55-56 L Davidson H 2 88-82 W1950-51 WakeForest A 1 72-73 L Maryland A 1 50-54 L1951-52 Presbyterian A 1 78-76 W WakeForest H 1 85-84 W1955-56 NorthCarolina H 2 99-103 L1956-57 N.C.State H 1 96-94 W Furman H 1 80-77 W Virginia H 1 84-81 W1957-58 Virginia H 2 85-88 L Furman A 1 95-102 L1958-59 SouthCarolina A 1 58-56 W1959-60 Davidson A 1 66-60 W Furman A 2 85-83 W1960-61 Maryland A 1 80-82 L1961-62 Virginia H 1 70-68 W FloridaState A 1 82-77 W1963-64 NorthCarolina H 2 66-64 W Georgia A 1 83-81 W +NorthCarolina N 2 97-90 W +N.C.State N 1 43-45 L1964-65 Maryland H 2 65-67 L1965-66 +N.C.State N 1 76-74 W

Year Opponent Site OTs Score W-L1966-67 ^Miami(FL) N 1 73-64 W Virginia A 1 102-88 W *WakeForest N 1 61-63 L1967-68 Maryland H 1 94-93 W Furman A 1 64-66 L1968-69 WakeForest H 2 104-112 L1970-71 IndianaState H 1 91-87 W +N.C.State N 1 57-64 L Maryland H 1 51-45 W1971-72 Purdue H 1 72-66 W IndianaState A 1 82-77 W1973-74 Purdue A 1 81-80 W TheCitadel H 1 62-58 W1974-75 *NorthCarolina N 1 71-76 L1975-76 %AustinPeay H 1 81-87 L Furman A 1 92-86 W Duke H 1 102-93 W1976-77 Duke A 1 80-73 W1977-78 NorthCarolina H 1 77-79 L WakeForest N 1 90-91 L Virginia H 1 79-70 W1978-79 WakeForest H 2 71-66 W ++Kentucky A 1 68-67 W ++OldDominion H 2 59-61 L1979-80 Duke H 1 87-82 W Duke A 1 82-87 L1980-81 **LouisianaTech N 1 50-49 W **Hawaii A 1 75-71 W Maryland H 1 62-68 L Duke H 1 54-52 W1981-82 Duke A 3 72-73 L1982-83 $TexasA&M N 2 82-79 W Virginia H 1 83-85 L1983-84 %Marquette H 1 66-61 W WakeForest H 1 72-76 L SouthCarolina A 1 61-59 W Maryland H 3 65-66 L1984-85 TennesseeTech H 1 67-68 L Furman A 1 55-53 W1985-86 SouthCarolina H 1 73-66 W N.C.State H 1 69-73 L

Year Opponent Site OTs Score W-L1986-87 WakeForest A 1 91-88 W Duke H 1 103-105 L Virginia A 1 94-90 W1987-88 GeorgiaTech H 2 97-94 W1988-89 GeorgiaTech H 1 81-79 W1990-91 WakeForest H 1 88-93 L1991-92 GeorgiaTech H 1 95-78 W1992-93 SouthCarolina A 1 89-84 W1995-96 Miami(FL) A 1 66-52 W1996-97 &Kentucky N 1 79-71 W Duke H 1 86-82 W !Minnesota N 2 84-90 L1997-98 Maryland H 1 78-65 W N.C.State H 1 80-82 L Virginia A 1 74-78 L1998-99 Maryland H 1 79-81 L *FloridaState N 1 85-87 L2000-01 Washington N 1 76-77 L FloridaState A 1 84-88 L2001-02 WakeForest H 2 118-115 W *FloridaState N 1 84-91 L2003-04 ETSU H 1 100-86 W *Virginia N 1 79-83 L2004-05 SouthCarolina A 1 63-62 W2005-06 WakeForest H 1 74-73 W N.C.State H 2 85-94 L VirginiaTech H 1 74-75 L WakeForest A 1 68-74 L2006-07 Miami(FL) H 1 74-70 W2007-08 NorthCarolina H 1 88-90 L FloridaState H 2 97-85 W WakeForest H 1 80-75 W NorthCarolina A 2 93-103 L2008-09 Virginia A 1 81-85 L

Note:Clemsonis60-52overall,30-26inOTgamesathome,21-17atLittlejohnColiseum;+-North-SouthDoubleheader;^-VolunteerClassic;*-ACCTourna-ment;%-IPTAYTournament;++-NIT;**-RainbowClassic;$-AlaskaShootout;&-BCAClassic;!-NCAAMidwestRegional

Sam Perry had 10 points and five rebounds inClemson’s 2008 overtime win over Wake Forest.

Iker Iturbe and the Tigers beat defending NCAA champion Kentucky in overtime on Nov. 15, 1996.

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OVERALLDate Opponent Site Score Mar12-17-1986 ArmstrongState H 112-39 +732-9-1912 ButlerGuards N1 78-6 +7212-13-1980 IllinoisTech H 108-41 +672-26-1977 Roanoke H 120-56 +6411-27-1977 TexasChristian H 125-62 +631-18-1930 Newberry H 69-9 +602-19-1916 Erskine H 72-13 +5912-16-1986 PrairieViewA&M H 103-45 +581-15-1990 GeorgiaState H 117-59 +5812-4-1976 GeorgiaSouthern H 110-55 +5512-11-1976 TennesseeTech H 133-78 +5511-26-76 Yale H 104-50 +5412-16-1980 WestVirginiaTech H 124-70 +541-12-1987 Fla.International H 108-55 +5312-29-1987 DelawareState N4 95-42 +5311-19-2008 Wofford H 93-40 +532-23-1946 TheCitadel H 76-24 +5212-16-1977 Biscayne N2 94-42 +5212-28-1977 BostonCollege N3 128-76 +5212-29-1987 Fla.International N5 98-47 +511-18-1913 Furman H 69-19 +502-9-1949 Presbyterian H 79-29 +5012-19-1984 Baylor H 102-52 +5011-26-1985 Wagner H 105-55 +50N1-Greenville,SC;N2-Miami,FL;N3-Milwaukee,WI;N4-LittleRock,AR;N5-Tampa,FL

HOMEDate Opponent Site Score Mar12-17-1986 ArmstrongState H 112-39 +7312-13-1980 IllinoisTech H 108-41 +672-26-1977 Roanoke H 120-56 +6411-27-1977 TexasChristian H 125-62 +631-18-1930 Newberry H 69-9 +602-19-1916 Erskine H 72-13 +5912-16-1986 PrairieViewA&M H 103-45 +581-15-1990 GeorgiaState H 117-59 +5812-4-1976 GeorgiaSouthern H 110-55 +5512-11-1976 TennesseeTech H 133-78 +5511-26-1976 Yale H 104-50 +5412-16-1980 WestVirginiaTech H 124-70 +541-12-1987 Fla.International H 108-55 +5311-19-2008 Wofford H 93-40 +532-23-1946 TheCitadel H 76-24 +521-18-1913 Furman H 69-19 +502-9-1949 Presbyterian H 79-29 +5012-19-1984 Baylor H 102-52 +5011-26-1985 Wagner H 105-55 +50

INLITTLEJOHNCOLISEUMDate Opponent Site Score Mar12-17-1986 ArmstrongState H 112-39 +7312-13-1980 IllinoisTech H 108-41 +672-26-1977 Roanoke H 120-56 +6411-27-1977 TexasChristian H 125-62 +6312-16-1986 PrairieViewA&M H 103-45 +581-15-1990 GeorgiaState H 117-59 +5812-4-1976 GeorgiaSouthern H 110-55 +5512-11-1976 TennesseeTech H 133-78 +5511-26-1976 Yale H 104-50 +5412-16-1980 WestVirginiaTech H 124-70 +541-12-1987 Fla.International H 108-55 +5311-19-2008 Wofford H 93-40 +5312-19-1984 Baylor H 102-52 +5011-26-1985 Wagner H 105-55 +50

AWAYDate Opponent Site Score Mar2-1-1919 AtlantaAthleticClub A 60-11 +492-18-1933 Presbyterian A 55-6 +492-4-1950 TheCitadel A 114-69 +452-18-1921 CollegeofCharleston A 49-12 +372-23-1946 Presbyterian A 56-18 +362-9-1912 Furman A 46-12 +341-30-1982 TheCitadel A 88-56 +3212-30-1987 Arkansas-LR A 76-44 +3212-17-1931 Newberry A 40-9 +312-7-2008 Virginia A 82-51 +3112-28-2002 Hartford A 78-48 +302-15-1998 FloridaState A 78-49 +29

NEUTRALSITEDate Opponent Site Score Mar2-9-1912 ButlerGuards N1 78-6 +7212-29-1987 DelawareState N5 95-42 +5312-16-1977 Biscayne N2 94-42 +5212-28-1977 BostonCollege N3 128-76 +5212-29-1987 Fla.International N6 98-47 +5112-30-1978 BostonUniv. N4 100-55 +4512-19-2005 PR-Mayaguez N7 101-60 +4111-10-2006 ArkansasState N8 83-44 +3912-19-1975 MiddleTennessee N2 82-46 +36N1-Greenville,SC;N2-Knoxville,TN;N3-Milwaukee,WI;N4-Jacksonville,FL;N5-LittleRock,AR,N6-Tampa,FL;N7-SanJuan,PuertoRico;N8-Norfolk,VA

ACCDate Opponent Site Score Mar2-15-1975 Duke H 100-66 +343-14-2008 BostonCollege N 82-48 +342-14-1999 FloridaState H 78-45 +332-7-2008 Virginia A 82-51 +312-15-1998 FloridaState A 78-49 +292-17-2009 Maryland H 93-64 +292-28-1999 GeorgiaTech H 92-64 +281-9-1965 Virginia H 99-72 +271-6-1986 WakeForest H 91-64 +272-4-2009 Duke H 74-47 +271-4-1964 WakeForest A 87-61 +262-12-2000 FloridaState H 84-58 +262-25-2006 Virginia H 90-64 +262-14-1973 WakeForest H 86-61 +252-28-1973 Duke H 75-50 +252-7-1998 WakeForest H 71-46 +25

ACCHOMEDate Opponent Site Score Mar2-15-1975 Duke H 100-66 +342-14-1999 FloridaState H 78-45 +332-17-2009 Maryland H 93-64 +292-28-1999 GeorgiaTech H 92-64 +281-9-1965 Virginia H 99-72 +271-6-1986 WakeForest H 91-64 +272-4-2009 Duke H 74-47 +272-12-2000 FloridaState H 84-58 +262-25-2006 Virginia H 90-64 +262-14-1973 WakeForest H 86-61 +252-28-1973 Duke H 75-50 +252-7-1998 WakeForest H 71-46 +25

ACCROADDate Opponent Site Score Mar2-7-2008 Virginia A 82-51 +312-15-1998 FloridaState A 78-49 +291-4-1964 WakeForest A 87-61 +261-21-1981 GeorgiaTech A 72-48 +242-24-1961 Virginia A 85-63 +223-2-1994 NCState A 82-63 +1912-21-2008 Miami(FL) A 91-72 +192-12-1975 WakeForest A 71-54 +172-28-1964 NCState A 66-52 +141-14-1967 Virginia A *102-88 +142-21-1990 WakeForest A 89-75 +142-26-1966 Maryland A 81-69 +121-7-1967 SouthCarolina A 80-68 +122-10-1968 WakeForest A 78-66 +12*Overtime

ACCTOURNAMENTDate Opponent Site Score Mar3-14-2008 BostonCollege N4 82-48 +343-1-1962 NCState N1 67-46 +213-6-1998 WakeForest N2 75-56 +193-5-1964 Maryland N1 81-67 +143-4-1976 WakeForest N3 76-63 +133-10-1994 NCState N4 76-63 +133-12-1993 FloridaState N4 87-75 +123-3-1990 WakeForest N4 79-70 +93-3-1977 Duke N2 82-74 +82-28-1990 Virginia N2 57-49 +8N1 -Raleigh,NC;N2 -Greensboro,NC;N3 -Landover,MD;N4-Charlotte,NC

POSTSEASONDate Opponent Trn Site Score Mar3-19-2007 OleMiss NIT H 89-68 +213-10-1999 Georgia NIT H 77-57 +203-18-1999 Butler NIT H 89-69 +203-13-1986 MiddleTennessee NIT H 99-81 +183-21-1994 WestVirginia NIT A 96-79 +173-15-2006 LouisianaTech NIT H 69-53 +163-16-1989 St.Mary’s NCAA N1 83-70 +133-17-1986 Georgia NIT A 77-65 +123-18-1993 Auburn NIT H 84-72 +123-14-1997 Miami(OH) NCAA N2 68-56 +12N1-Boise,ID;N2-KansasCity,MO

Jerai Grant had 10 points in 16 active minutesas Clemson defeated Maryland by 29 last year.

Tree Rollins was a major factor on the defensive endin Clemson’s record 34-point win over Duke in 1975.

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First LastOpponent Meeting Meeting Home Away Neutral OverallAirForce 2006-07 2006-07 1-0 1-0Akron 2005-06 2005-06 1-0 1-0Alabama 1929-30 2008-09 2-1 2-0 2-2 6-3Alabama-Birmingham 1992-93 2004-05 0-1 0-1 0-2American 1977-78 1977-78 1-0 1-0American-PuertoRico 1989-90 1989-90 1-0 1-0AppalachianState 1974-75 2006-07 7-1 2-0 9-1Arizona 1988-89 1988-89 0-1 0-1Arkansas 1961-62 1961-62 0-1 0-1Arkansas-LittleRock 1981-82 1986-87 1-0 1-0 2-0Arkansas-PineBluff 1998-99 1998-99 1-0 1-0ArkansasState 2006-07 2006-07 1-0 1-0ArmstrongState 1986-87 1986-87 1-0 1-0Army 1962-63 1993-94 2-0 2-0Asheville 1946-47 1946-47 1-0 1-0AtlantaAthletic 1918-19 1928-29 1-1 1-1AtlanticAgriculture 1912-13 1913-14 0-2 0-2Auburn 1919-20 1992-93 4-4 4-7 3-3 11-14AugustaState 1984-85 1987-88 2-0 2-0AustinPeayState 1975-76 1981-82 1-1 0-1 1-2Baltimore 1939-40 1980-81 1-0 0-1 1-1Baylor 1963-64 1983-84 1-0 0-2 1-2Bethune-Cookman 1985-86 2005-06 2-0 2-0Biscayne 1974-75 1977-78 3-0 1-0 4-0BostonCollege 1975-76 2008-09 3-0 1-3 3-0 7-3BostonUniversity 1977-78 1986-87 1-0 1-0 2-0BowlingGreen 1981-82 1981-82 1-0 1-0Bradley 1985-86 1985-86 1-0 1-0BrighamYoung 1979-80 1989-90 2-0 2-0Brown 1978-79 1978-79 1-0 1-0Bucknell 1957-58 1982-83 1-0 1-0 2-0Buffalo 1976-77 1976-77 1-0 1-0BuffaloState 1978-79 1978-79 1-0 1-0Butler 1998-99 1998-99 1-0 1-0ButlerGuards 1911-12 1911-12 1-0 1-0California 1998-99 1998-99 0-1 0-1Campbell 1982-83 1995-96 4-0 4-0CampBenning 1921-22 1924-25 0-1 0-1 0-2Canisius 1977-78 1977-78 1-0 1-0Catawba 1943-44 1943-44 0-1 0-1 0-2Catholic 1938-39 1978-79 1-0 1-0 1-0 3-0CentralFlorida 1999-00 1999-00 1-0 1-0Centre 1921-22 1922-23 0-2 0-1 0-3Chaminade 1998-99 1998-99 1-0 1-0Charleston,Collegeof 1912-13 1924-25 5-0 2-1 7-1CharlestonSouthern(Baptist) 1975-76 2006-07 16-0 2-0 18-0Charleston“Y” 1912-13 1912-13 1-0 1-0Cincinnati 1971-72 2003-04 1-0 0-2 0-1 1-3Citadel,The 1920-21 2004-05 39-8 19-13 58-21ClevelandState 1976-77 1976-77 1-0 1-0CoastalCarolina 1987-88 2002-03 4-0 1-0 5-0Colgate 1978-79 1978-79 1-0 1-0Connecticut 1989-90 1989-90 0-1 0-1Cornell 1959-60 1980-81 1-0 1-0 2-0CoppinState 1990-91 2005-06 1-0 1-0 2-0Creighton 1962-63 1962-63 0-1 0-1Davidson 1917-18 1993-94 12-6 5-10 5-2 22-18Dayton 1974-75 1974-75 0-1 0-1Delaware 1973-74 1996-97 2-0 2-0DelawareState 1984-85 1986-87 1-0 1-0 2-0DePaul 2007-08 2007-08 1-0 1-0Duke 1925-26 2008-09 21-36 4-56 4-8 29-100Duquesne 1958-59 1973-74 1-1 1-1EastCarolina 2004-05 2008-09 2-0 1-0 3-0EastTennesseeState 1973-74 2006-07 7-0 7-0Elon 2001-02 2005-06 1-1 1-1Erskine 1914-15 1963-64 7-1 3-1 10-2Evansville 1993-94 1993-94 0-1 0-1Fairfield 1980-81 1980-81 1-0 1-0Florida 1923-24 1956-57 8-3 1-5 1-1 10-9FloridaA&M 1985-86 1985-86 1-0 1-0FloridaAtlantic 1990-91 2000-01 2-0 2-0FloridaInternational 1986-87 1987-88 1-0 1-0FloridaSouthern 1974-75 1975-76 1-0 1-0 2-0FloridaState 1951-52 2008-09 15-8 5-16 4-5 24-29Fordham 1986-87 1986-87 1-0 1-0Furman 1911-12 2007-08 52-21 40-30 2-0 94-51Gardner-Webb 2002-03 2007-08 3-0 3-0Georgetown(DC) 2004-05 2004-05 0-1 0-1

First LastOpponent Meeting Meeting Home Away Neutral OverallGeorgetown(KY) 1921-22 1923-24 1-0 2-1 3-1GeorgeWashington 1938-39 1999-00 1-5 1-5 0-2 2-12Georgia 1912-13 2006-07 14-24 8-27 2-4 24-55GeorgiaSouthern 1976-77 2006-07 3-0 3-0GeorgiaState 1985-86 2006-07 4-0 4-0GeorgiaTech 1912-13 2008-09 38-15 18-40 0-3 56-58GeorgiaNaval 1943-44 1943-44 0-1 0-1Gonzaga 1997-98 1997-98 0-1 0-1Greenville“Y” 1916-17 1921-22 1-1 2-0 3-1Hampton 2004-05 2004-05 1-0 1-0Hardin-Simmons 1967-68 1967-68 0-1 0-1Hartford 2000-01 2001-02 1-0 1-0 2-0Harvard 1975-76 1975-76 1-0 1-0Hawaii 1980-81 1980-81 1-0 1-0Hawaii-Pacific 1986-87 1986-87 1-0 1-0HighPoint 2002-03 2003-04 1-0 1-0 2-0Hofstra 1988-89 2008-09 1-0 1-0 1-0 3-0HolyCross 1971-72 2005-06 2-0 2-0Howard 1992-93 1992-93 1-0 1-0Illinois 1997-98 2008-09 1-1 0-1 1-2Illinois-Chicago 1982-83 1982-83 1-0 1-0IllinoisState 1980-81 1980-81 1-0 1-0IllinoisTech 1980-81 1980-81 1-0 1-0Indiana 1980-81 1980-81 1-0 1-0IndianaState 1970-71 2004-05 1-0 1-0 1-0 3-0Iona 1997-98 1997-98 1-0 1-0Iowa 1962-63 1981-82 0-1 0-1 0-2Jacksonville 1975-76 1975-76 1-0 1-0JewishAthletic 1931-32 1931-32 0-1 0-1KansasState 1982-83 1998-99 1-1 1-1Kentucky 1921-22 1997-98 1-4 2-6 1-2 4-12KentState 1960-61 1978-79 2-0 0-1 2-1Lafayette 1957-58 1957-58 1-0 1-0Lamar 1979-80 1979-80 1-0 1-0LaSalle 1974-75 2001-02 2-1 2-1Liberty 1988-89 2008-09 4-0 4-0LouisianaState 1955-56 1969-70 0-1 0-1 2-1 2-3LouisianaTech 1980-81 2005-06 1-0 1-0 2-0Louisville 1973-74 2005-06 0-1 0-2 0-3Maine 2002-03 2002-03 1-0 1-0

Clemson has won two straight against Duke heading into the 2009-10 season.David Potter posted eight points in last season’s win at Littlejohn Coliseum.

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First LastOpponent Meeting Meeting Home Away Neutral OverallManhattan 1965-66 1965-66 1-0 1-0Marquette 1976-77 1983-84 1-0 0-2 1-2Marshall 1960-61 1996-97 1-0 0-2 0-1 1-3Maryville 1923-24 1923-24 0-1 0-1Maryland 1938-39 2008-09 34-26 10-50 4-10 48-86Maryland-BaltimoreCounty 1990-91 1990-91 1-0 1-0Maryland-EasternShore 1981-82 1985-86 2-0 2-0Massachusetts 1984-85 1984-85 1-0 1-0Mercer 1921-22 1994-95 5-2 1-2 6-4Miami(FL) 1955-56 2008-09 3-1 2-3 3-2 8-6Miami(OH) 1996-97 1996-97 1-0 1-0Michigan 1987-88 1998-99 0-3 0-3MiddleTennessee 1975-76 1988-89 5-0 1-0 6-0Minnesota 1974-75 2006-07 1-0 1-2 0-2 2-4Mississippi 1965-66 2007-08 2-1 1-1 3-2MississippiState 1981-82 2007-08 1-0 1-0 1-0 3-0Missouri 1985-86 1996-97 1-1 1-1Monaghan 1924-25 1924-25 0-1 0-1Monmouth 2006-07 2006-07 1-0 1-0MoreheadState 1991-92 1991-92 1-0 1-0MorganState 1985-86 1994-95 2-0 2-0MorrisBrown 2001-02 2003-04 1-0 1-0 2-0Muhlenburg 1956-57 1956-57 0-1 0-1Nevada-LasVegas 1983-84 1983-84 0-1 0-1Newberry 1912-13 1930-31 8-4 4-7 12-11NewHolland 1924-25 1924-25 0-1 0-1NewOrleans“Y” 1925-26 1925-26 0-1 0-1Niagara 1972-73 1989-90 1-0 1-0 2-0NorfolkState 2004-05 2004-05 1-0 1-0NorthCarolina 1925-26 2008-09 15-35 0-54 4-33 19-122UNCAsheville 1979-80 2004-05 6-0 6-0UNCCharlotte 1979-80 2008-09 1-2 2-0 1-0 4-2UNCGreensboro 1992-93 1992-93 1-0 1-0NCState 1923-24 2008-09 28-31 12-45 5-19 45-95UNCWilmington 1997-98 1997-98 1-0 1-0NorthernIowa 1991-92 1991-92 1-0 1-0Northwestern 2000-01 2000-01 1-0 1-0OldDominion 1978-79 2007-08 1-1 1-0 2-1OhioState 2004-05 2004-05 1-0 1-0OralRoberts 1991-92 1991-92 1-0 1-0Oregon 1988-89 1988-89 1-0 1-0OregonState 1979-80 1999-00 0-2 1-1 1-3OklahomaCity 1959-60 1959-60 0-1 0-1OklahomaState 1993-94 1993-94 1-0 1-0Pennsylvania 1974-75 1974-75 0-1 0-1PennState 1999-00 2005-06 1-0 2-1 3-1Pepperdine 1972-73 1972-73 1-0 1-0Piedmont 1918-19 1921-22 2-0 2-0Pittsburgh 1958-59 1958-59 0-1 0-1PrairieViewA&M 1986-87 1986-87 1-0 1-0Presbyterian 1914-15 2008-09 32-8-1 22-10 54-18-1Providence 1974-75 1989-90 1-1 1-1PuertoRico-Mayaguez 2005-06 2007-08 2-0 2-0Purdue 1971-72 2007-08 2-0 1-1 3-1Radford 1989-90 2003-04 3-0 3-0RhodeIsland 1977-78 1977-78 1-0 1-0Rice 1960-61 1960-61 0-1 0-1Rider 1979-80 1987-88 3-0 3-0Richmond 1937-38 1952-53 0-1 1-2 1-0 2-3Roanoke 1976-77 1976-77 1-0 1-0Rollins 1924-25 1970-71 2-0 2-0RoyalAthletic 1931-32 1932-33 2-0 2-0Rutgers 1998-99 1998-99 1-0 1-0SaintMary’s 1988-89 1988-89 1-0 1-0St.Francis(NY) 1983-84 1983-84 1-0 1-0St.John’s 1972-73 1973-74 1-0 0-1 1-1St.Stanislaus 1925-26 1925-26 0-1 0-1Samford 1980-81 2007-08 3-0 3-0Savannah 1913-14 1913-14 0-1 0-1SavannahState 2008-09 2008-09 1-0 1-0SetonHall 1985-86 2000-01 0-1 2-1 2-2Sewanee 1928-29 1934-35 1-0 2-1 3-1Siena 1979-80 1979-80 1-0 1-0SouthernMethodist 1970-71 1970-71 1-0 1-0SouthAlabama 1984-85 1984-85 1-0 1-0SouthCarolina 1912-13 2008-09 44-30 26-53 3-3 73-86SCState 1988-89 2008-09 8-1 8-1SouthFlorida 1985-86 1985-86 1-0 1-0SouthernMississippi 1982-83 1993-94 1-2 0-1 1-3

First LastOpponent Meeting Meeting Home Away Neutral OverallSouthwestMissouriState 1986-87 1997-98 1-1 1-1Spartanburg“Y” 1921-22 1921-22 0-1 0-1SpringHill 1955-56 1955-56 0-1 0-1Stetson 1978-79 1998-99 3-0 1-0 4-0Syracuse 1960-61 2006-07 1-0 1-0 2-0Temple 1980-81 2008-09 0-2 1-0 1-2Tennessee 1923-24 1975-76 2-0 1-14 1-1 4-15Tennessee-Chattanooga 1928-29 1984-85 0-2 0-2TennesseeState 1991-92 1991-92 1-0 1-0TennesseeTech 1933-34 1984-85 1-1 2-2 3-3Texas 1960-61 1991-92 1-1 1-1TexasA&M 1969-70 2004-05 1-0 1-1 1-1 3-2Texas-Arlington 1993-94 1993-94 1-0 1-0Texas-ElPaso 1963-64 1982-83 1-3 1-3TexasChristian 1977-78 2008-09 1-0 1-0 2-0TexasTech 1978-79 1986-87 1-0 1-0 2-0 4-0TowsonState 1987-88 1987-88 1-0 1-0Tulane 1921-22 1927-28 1-4 1-4Tulsa 1959-60 1996-97 1-1 1-122ndInfantry 1924-25 1924-25 0-1 0-1UCLA 1979-80 1979-80 0-1 0-1UtahState 1979-80 1979-80 1-0 1-0Vanderbilt 1923-24 1993-94 1-1 4-4 0-3 5-8Villanova 1959-60 2007-08 0-1 0-3 0-4Virginia 1935-36 2008-09 32-21 17-38 1-6 50-65VirginiaTech 1924-25 2008-09 5-5 5-6 10-11VirginiaMilitary 1935-36 1963-64 2-0 4-1 6-1Wagner 1983-84 1988-89 2-0 2-0WakeForest 1925-26 2008-09 35-35 12-52 5-10 52-97Washington 1982-83 2000-01 0-2 0-2Washington&Lee 1934-35 1949-50 1-1 1-3 1-1 3-5WestChesterState 1981-82 1981-82 1-0 1-0WestVirginia 1951-52 2006-07 1-2 0-1 1-3WestVirginiaTech 1980-81 1980-81 1-0 1-0WesternCarolina 1978-79 2006-07 8-0 1-0 9-0WesternKentucky 1996-96 1997-98 1-0 1-0 2-0WesternMichigan 1997-98 1997-98 0-1 0-1William&Mary 1940-41 1953-54 1-1 1-1 2-2Winthrop 1984-85 2002-03 6-1 1-0 7-1Wisconsin-GreenBay 1990-91 1999-00 1-0 0-1 1-1Wofford 1911-12 2008-09 33-8 17-8 50-16Wyoming 1985-86 1985-86 0-1 0-1Xavier 1998-99 1998-99 1-0 1-0Yale 1976-77 2001-02 1-1 1-1YoungstownState 1988-89 1988-89 1-0 1-0Note:2009-10opponentsinbold.

The Tigers have won four straight in the series against NC State. Above,Demontez Stitt celebrates a breakaway dunk during the Tigers’ 2009 win.

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AMERICAEASTSchool Home Away Neutral TotalBostonUniversity 1-0 1-0 2-0Hartford 1-0 1-0 2-0Maine 1-0 1-0Maryland-BaltimoreCounty 1-0 1-0Total 4-0 1-0 1-0 6-0

ATLANTICCOASTSchool Home Away Neutral TotalBostonCollege 3-0 1-3 3-0 7-3Duke 21-36 4-56 4-8 29-100FloridaState 15-8 5-16 4-5 24-29GeorgiaTech 38-15 18-40 0-3 56-58Maryland 34-26 10-50 4-10 48-86Miami(FL) 3-1 2-3 3-2 8-6NorthCarolina 15-35 0-54 4-33 19-122N.C.State 28-31 12-45 5-19 45-95Virginia 32-21 17-38 1-6 50-65VirginiaTech 5-5 5-6 0-0 10-11WakeForest 35-35 12-52 5-10 52-97Total 229-213 86-363 33-96 348-672

ATLANTICSUNSchool Home Away Neutral TotalCampbell 4-0 4-0EastTennesseeState 7-0 7-0Gardner-Webb 3-0 3-0Jacksonville 1-0 1-0Mercer 5-2 1-2 6-4NorthFlorida 1-0 1-0Stetson 3-0 1-0 4-0Total 23-2 2-2 1-0 26-4

ATLANTIC10School Home Away Neutral TotalCharlotte 1-2 2-0 1-0 4-2Dayton 0-1 0-1Duquesne 1-1 1-1Fordham 1-0 1-0GeorgeWashington 1-5 1-5 0-2 2-12LaSalle 1-1 1-1Massachusetts 1-0 1-0RhodeIsland 1-0 1-0Richmond 0-1 1-2 1-0 2-3Temple 0-2 1-0 1-2Xavier 1-0 1-0Total 4-11 4-7 7-4 15-22

BIGEASTSchool Home Away Neutral TotalCincinnati 1-0 0-2 0-1 1-3Connecticut 0-1 0-1DePaul 1-0 1-0Georgetown 0-1 0-1Louisville 0-1 0-2 0-3Marquette 1-0 0-2 1-2Pittsburgh 0-1 0-1Providence 1-1 1-1Rutgers 1-0 1-0St.John’s(NY) 1-0 0-1 1-1SetonHall 0-1 2-1 2-2Syracuse 1-0 1-0 2-0Villanova 0-1 0-3 0-4WestVirginia 1-2 0-1 1-3Total 4-2 2-10 5-10 11-22

BIGSOUTHSchool Home Away Neutral TotalChas.Southern 16-0 2-0 18-0CoastalCarolina 4-0 1-0 5-0HighPoint 1-0 1-0 2-0Liberty 4-0 4-0UNCAsheville 7-0 7-0Presbyterian 32-8-1 22-10 54-18-1Radford 3-0 3-0VirginiaMilitaryInstitute 2-0 4-1 6-1Winthrop 6-1 1-0 7-1Total 75-9-1 30-11 1-0 106-20-1

BIGTENSchool Home Away Neutral TotalIllinois 1-1 0-1 1-2Indiana 1-0 1-0Iowa 0-1 0-1 0-2Michigan 0-3 0-3Minnesota 1-0 1-2 0-2 2-4Northwestern 1-0 1-0OhioState 1-0 1-0PennState 1-0 2-1 3-1Purdue 2-0 1-1 3-1Total 6-0 5-6 1-7 12-13

BIG12School Home Away Neutral TotalBaylor 1-0 0-2 1-2KansasState 1-1 1-1Missouri 1-1 1-1OklahomaState 1-0 1-0Texas 1-1 1-1TexasA&M 1-0 1-1 1-1 3-2TexasTech 1-0 1-0 2-0 4-0Total 3-0 2-1 7-6 12-7

COLONIALATHLETICSchool Home Away Neutral TotalDelaware 2-0 2-0GeorgiaState 4-0 4-0Hofstra 1-0 1-0 1-0 3-0UNCWilmington 1-0 1-0OldDominion 1-1 1-0 2-1Towson 1-0 1-0William&Mary 1-1 1-1 2-2Total 9-2 3-1 3-0 15-3

CONFERENCEUSASchool Home Away Neutral TotalEastCarolina 2-0 1-0 3-0Marshall 1-0 0-2 0-1 1-3Rice 0-1 0-1SMU 1-0 1-0SouthernMiss 1-2 0-1 1-3Tulane 1-4 1-4Tulsa 1-1 1-1UAB 0-1 0-1 0-2UCF 1-0 1-0UTEP 1-3 1-3Total 4-2 3-11 3-4 10-17

HORIZONSchool Home Away Neutral TotalButler 1-0 1-0ClevelandState 1-0 1-0Illinois-Chicago 1-0 1-0Wisconsin-GreenBay 1-0 0-1 1-1YoungstownState 1-0 1-0Total 5-0 0-1 5-1

IVYSchool Home Away Neutral TotalBrown 1-0 1-0Cornell 1-0 1-0 2-0Harvard 1-0 1-0Pennsylvania 0-1 0-1Yale 1-1 1-1Total 4-2 1-0 5-2

Clemson is 3-0 all-time versus East Carolina and will play at the Pirates’ Minges Coliseum this season.

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METROATLANTICSchool Home Away Neutral TotalCanisius 1-0 1-0Fairfield 1-0 1-0Iona 1-0 1-0Manhattan 1-0 1-0Niagara 1-0 1-0 2-0Rider 3-0 3-0Siena 1-0 1-0Total 6-0 4-0 10-0

MID-AMERICANSchool Home Away Neutral TotalAkron 1-0 1-0BowlingGreen 1-0 1-0Buffalo 1-0 1-0KentState 2-0 0-1 2-1Miami(OH) 1-0 1-0WesternMichigan 0-1 0-1Total 4-0 0-1 2-1 6-2

MID-EASTERNATHLETICSchool Home Away Neutral TotalBethune-Cookman 2-0 2-0CoppinState 1-0 1-0DelawareState 1-0 1-0 2-0FloridaA&M 1-0 1-0Hampton 1-0 1-0Howard 1-0 1-0Maryland-EasternShore 2-0 2-0MorganState 2-0 2-0NorfolkState 1-0 1-0SouthCarolinaState 8-1 8-1Total 20-1 1-0 21-1

MISSOURIVALLEYSchool Home Away Neutral TotalBradley 1-0 1-0Creigton 0-1 0-1Evansville 0-1 0-1IllinoisState 1-0 1-0IndianaState 1-0 1-0 1-0 3-0MissouriState 1-1 1-1NorthernIowa 1-0 1-0Total 1-0 1-1 5-2 7-3

MOUNTAINWESTSchool Home Away Neutral TotalAirForce 1-0 1-0BrighamYoung 2-0 2-0TCU 1-0 1-0 2-0UNLV 0-1 0-1Wyoming 0-1 0-1Total 1-0 0-2 4-0 5-2

NORTHEASTSchool Home Away Neutral TotalFairleighDickinson 1-0 1-0Monmouth 1-0 1-0St.Francis(NY) 1-0 1-0Wagner 2-0 2-0Total 4-0 1-0 5-0

OHIOVALLEYSchool Home Away Neutral TotalAustinPeay 1-1 1-1MiddleTennessee 5-0 1-0 6-0MoreheadState 1-0 1-0TennesseeState 1-0 1-0TennesseeTech 1-1 2-2 3-3Total 9-2 2-2 1-0 12-4

PACIFIC-10School Home Away Neutral TotalArizona 0-1 0-1California 0-1 0-1Oregon 0-1 0-1OregonState 0-2 1-1 1-3UCLA 0-1 0-1Washington 0-2 0-2Total 0-2 1-7 1-9

PATRIOTSchool Home Away Neutral TotalAmerican 1-0 1-0Army 2-0 2-0Bucknell 1-0 1-0 2-0Colgate 1-0 1-0HolyCross 2-0 2-0Lafayette 1-0 1-0Total 3-0 6-0 9-0

SOUTHEASTERNEasternDivision

School Home Away Neutral TotalFlorida 8-3 1-5 1-1 10-9Georgia 14-24 8-27 2-4 24-55Kentucky 1-4 2-6 1-2 4-12SouthCarolina 44-30 26-53 3-3 73-86Tennessee 2-0 1-14 1-1 4-15Vanderbuilt 1-1 4-4 0-3 5-8Total 70-62 42-109 8-14 120-185

WesternDivisionSchool Home Away Neutral TotalAlabama 1-1 2-0 2-2 5-3Arkansas 0-1 0-1Auburn 4-4 4-7 3-3 11-14LouisianaState 0-1 0-1 2-1 2-3Mississippi 2-1 1-1 3-2MississippiState 1-0 1-0 1-0 3-0Total 8-7 7-8 9-8 24-23

SOUTHERNSchool Home Away Neutral TotalAppalachianState 7-1 2-0 9-1Citadel 39-8 19-13 58-21CollegeofCharleston 5-0 2-1 7-1Davidson 12-6 5-10 5-2 22-18Elon 1-1 1-1Furman 52-21 40-30 2-0 94-51GeorgiaSouthern 3-0 3-0UNCGreensboro 1-0 1-0Samford 3-0 3-0Tennessee-Chattanooga 0-2 0-2WesternCarolina 8-0 1-0 9-0Wofford 34-8 16-8 50-16Total 165-45 83-64 9-2 257-111

SOUTHLANDSchool Home Away Neutral TotalLamar 1-0 1-0Texas-Arlington 1-0 1-0Total 1-0 1-0 2-0

SOUTHWESTERNATHLETICSchool Home Away Neutral TotalAlabamaState 0-1 1-0 2-2 3-3Arkansas-PineBluff 1-0 1-0PrairieView 1-0 1-0Total 2-1 1-0 2-2 5-3

SUMMITSchool Home Away Neutral TotalOralRoberts 1-0 1-0Total 1-0 1-0

SUNBELTSchool Home Away Neutral TotalArkansas-LittleRock 1-0 1-0 2-0ArkansasState 1-0 1-0FloridaAtlantic 2-0 2-0FloridaInternational 1-0 1-0MiddleTennessee 5-0 1-0 6-0SouthAlabama 1-0 1-0WesternKentucky 1-0 1-0 2-0Total 9-0 2-0 4-0 15-0

WESTCOASTSchool Home Away Neutral TotalGonzaga 0-1 0-1Pepperdine 1-0 1-0SaintMary’s 1-0 1-0Total 2-1 2-1

WESTERNATHLETICSchool Home Away Neutral TotalHawaii 1-0 1-0LouisianaTech 1-0 1-0 2-0UtahState 1-0 1-0Total 1-0 1-0 2-0 4-0

The Tigers won both games in a home-and-home series against Alabama the past two seasons.

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CLEMSON-TEAMMostPoints:................................................................................ 133vs.TennesseeTech,Dec.11,1976MostPoints,FirstHalf:...........................................................................65vs.Roanoke,Feb.26,1977MostPoints,SecondHalf:...........................................................72vs.MoreheadSt.,Nov.30,1991MostPoints,BothTeams:................233(Clemson118,WakeForest115(2OT)),Feb.13,2002FewestPoints:.................................................................................38vs.UNCAsheville,Feb.23,1980MostFieldGoalAttempts:....................................86vs.many(3),lastvs.Catholic,Nov.24,1977MostFieldGoalsMade:...........................................................52vs.TennesseeTech,Dec.11,1976.....................................................................................................52vs.BowlingGreenState,Nov.27,1982BestFieldGoalPercentage:..............................70.1(48-68)vs.FloridaSouthern,Feb.28,1976LowestFieldGoalPercentage:............................................... .260(19-73)vs.Duke,Jan.23,1982MostThree-PointGoals:.......................................................15vs.WesternCarolina,Dec.23,2006MostThree-PointAttempts:.................................................... 38vs.NorthCarolina,Jan.14,1995BestThree-PointGoalPercentage:.....................846(11-13)vs.NorthCarolina,Jan.31,2004MostFreeThrowAttempts:.........................................................52vsGeorgiaTech,Jan.29,1972MostFreeThrowsMade:.............................................................. 39vs.GeorgiaTech,Jan.29,1972BestFreeThrowPercentage:.......................................................957(22-23)vs.Duke,Jan.7,1997MostRebounds:.................................................................... 71vs.WestVirginiaTech,Dec.16,1980................................................................................................................... 71vs.GeorgiaState,Jan.15,1990MostAssists:............................................................................36vsWestVirginiaTech,Dec.16,1980.....................................................................................................36vs.BowlingGreenState,Nov.27,1982MostTurnovers:.......................................................................36vs.AustinPeayState,Nov.29,1975MostPlayersinDoubleFigures:............. 7vs.many(3),lastvs.MoreheadState,Nov.30,1991LargestCrowdinLittlejohnColiseum:............................................13,863vs.Duke,Jan.9,1980

OPPONENTS-TEAMMostPoints:....................................................................................... 115byWakeForest,Feb.13,2002MostPoints,FirstHalf:.................................................................. 59byGeorgiaTech,Jan.24,2001MostPoints,SecondHalf:.........................................................70byNorthCarolina,Jan.28,1987FewestPoints:............................................................ 27byNorthCarolina-Asheville,Feb.23,1980MostFieldGoalAttempts:............................................................. 94byAustinPeay,Nov.29,1975MostFieldGoalsMade:............................................................. 41byIllinois-Chicago,Mar.5,1983BestFieldGoalPercentage:....................................... 67.6(23-34)byWakeForest,Feb.26,1971LowestFieldGoalPercentage:.............................................. 18.0(9-50)byWofford,Feb.6,1996MostThree-PointGoals:.................................................................19byWakeForest,Feb.13,2002MostThree-PointAttempts:.........................................................42byWakeForest,Feb.13,2002BestThree-PointGoalPercentage:.......................600(9-15)byNorthCarolina,Jan.28,1987MostFreeThrowAttempts:.....................................................51byNorthCarolina,Jan.14,1994MostFreeThrowsMade:................................................................36byWakeForest,Feb.27,1969................................................................................................................... 36byNorthCarolina,Jan.9,1974MostRebounds:............................................................................70bySouthCarolina,Jan.26,1970MostAssists:.....................................................................................27bySouthCarolina,Feb.9,1985MostTurnovers:....................................................................... 47byAppalachianState,Dec.7,1974MostPlayersinDoubleFigures:.........................................................6byN.C.State,Feb.21,1976..............................................................................................................................6byN.C.State,Feb.12,1990

CLEMSON-INDIVIDUALMostPointsScored:..................................................43byWillSolomonvs.Virginia,Jan.15,2000MostFieldGoalAttempts:............. 31(made17)bySkipWisevs.Pennsylvania,Nov.30,1974MostFieldGoalsMade:..................... 17(att.31)bySkipWisevs.Pennsylvania,Nov.30,1974BestFieldGoalPercentage:................92.3(12-13)byLarryMiddletonvs.Rider,Dec.1,1985................................................................... 92.3(12-13)HoraceGrantvs.GeorgiaState,Nov.28,1986..............................................................................92.3(12-13)DaleDavisvs.GeorgiaTech,Mar.4,1989MostFreeThrowAttempts:................19(made11)byDaleDavisvs.SCState,Dec.17,1990MostFreeThrowsMade:........................... 16byButchZatezalovs.WakeForest,Feb.27,1969MostRebounds:............................................23byTreeRollinsvs.TennesseeTech,Dec.11,1976..............................................................................................23byTreeRollinsvs.Maryland,Jan.19,1977MostAssists:.....................20byGraysonMarshallvs.Maryland-EasternShore,Nov.25,1985MostBlockedShots:.........................................................10byTreeRollinsvs.Duke,Feb.23,1977.......................................................................................10byTreeRollinsvs.Presbyterian,Dec.13,1975........................................................................................ 10byTreeRollinsvs.Jacksonville,Dec.16,1976......................................................................10bySharoneWrightvs.UNCGreensboro,Dec.12,1992..................................................................................... 10bySharoneWrightvs.Maryland,Jan.26,1993MostSteals:..................................................................... 7byStanRomevs.Maryland,Jan.19,1977.............................................................................................7byDevinGrayvs.TheCitadel,Dec.19,1992...................................................................................7byTerrellMcIntyrevs.GeorgiaTech,Mar.1,1998............................................................................................................. 7byK.C.Riversvs.Duke,Feb.4,2009Three-PointGoals:............................................... 8byDavidYoungvs.WakeForest,Jan.12,1991................................................................................................ 8byWillSolomonvs.Virginia,Jan.15,2000Three-PointGoalPercentage:........ 1.000(7-7)byMarcCampbellvs.Virginia,Feb.23,1983

OPPONENTS-INDIVIDUALMostPointsScored:........................................43byHawkeyeWhitney(N.C.State),Jan.30,1979MostFieldGoalAttempts:.............32(made10)byPeteMaravich(LouisianaState),Dec.7,1968MostFieldGoalsMade:................................18byHawkeyeWhitney(N.C.State),Jan.30,1979BestFieldGoalPercentage:................. .933(14-15)byKeithGatlin(Maryland),Feb.17,1985MostFreeThrowAttempts:............ 22(made18)byPeteMaravich(LouisianaState),Dec.7,1968MostFreeThrowsMade:..............18(att.22)byPeteMaravich(LouisianaState),Dec.7,1968MostRebounds:.............................................................21byWillHetzel(Maryland),Feb.22,1969MostAssists:............................................... 13byNealMurray(MiddleTennessee),Dec.15,1985MostBlockedShots:.............................................7bySamHarris(OldDominion),Nov.18,2007MostSteals:...................................... 10byZakeeWadood(EastTennesseeState),Dec.15,2003Three-PointGoals:.............................................11byCraigDawson(WakeForest),Feb.13,2002Three-PointPercentage:....................1.000(6-6)bySamCassell(FloridaState),Jan.20,1993

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Name:......................................................................................................................... LittlejohnColiseum ThearenawasnamedforJ.C.Littlejohn,along-timeClemsonUniversityemployee,for

manyyearstheschool’sbusinessmanager.FirstGame:...............................................................Nov.30,1968(Clemson76,GeorgiaTech72)Capacity:.............................................................................................................................................10,000 Theupperarenaseats4,518andthelowerarenaseats4,580.Thereare902floorseats.

ThecapacitydecreasedaftertherenovationstoLittlejohnColiseum.LargestCrowd:.....................................................................................13,863(Jan.9,1980vs.Duke) Clemsonupsetthe#1BlueDevils,87-82inovertime.LargestSeasonAttendance:.............................................................................. 156,103(1997-98) The1997-98teamalsosettherecordforpergamebasis(11,151).FirstPoint:........................................................................................................................... DaveThomas TheClemsonplayerhitajumpshotatthe18:37markofthefirsthalfversusGeorgia

TechonNov.30,1968.LongestClemsonWinStreak:........................................................................................................... 29 ThestreakstartedonJan.7th,1989witha75-58victoryoverMarylandandendedwith

a100-108losstoNorthCarolina-CharlotteonDec.15,1991.(Note:Includedinthe29consecutivewinsinLittlejohnColiseumwere13victoriesoverACCteams.Ofthe13winsinACCcompetition,fivecameagainstteamsrankedintheAPtop25,includingthreetop-10teams.)

RecordinLittlejohnColiseumACCHome:..........................................................................................................................157-136(.536)Non-ConferenceHome:.................................................................................................. 285-31(.902)Totals:....................................................................................................................................442-167(.726)

LittlejohnColiseumQuickFacts

Season Games Attendance Avg. Results Pct.1968-69 11 55,150 5,014 4-7 .3641969-70 11 50,877 4,625 6-5 .5461970-71 12 63,488 5,291 8-4 .6671971-72 10 81,278 8,128 6-4 .6001972-73 11 85,750 7,795 9-2 .8181973-74 13 103,519 7,963 9-4 .6921974-75 12 113,515 9,460 11-1 .9171975-76 13 107,220 8,248 8-5 .6151976-77 15 134,841 8,883 13-2 .8671977-78 15 138,115 9,208 10-5 .6671978-79 16 144,535 9,033 13-3 .8131979-80 15 130,900 8,727 15-0 1.0001980-81 16 145,792 9,112 12-4 .7501981-82 16 139,731 8,733 11-5 .6881982-83 16 131,063 8,191 9-7 .5631983-84 16 129,600 8,100 11-5 .6881984-85 16 130,136 8,134 12-4 .7501985-86 19 144,699 7,616 14-5 .7371986-87 17 142,274 8,369 15-2 .8821987-88 16 117,250 7,328 12-4 .7501988-89 14 114,123 8,151 13-1 .9291989-90 14 122,540 8,753 14-0 1.0001990-91 16 121,314 7,582 9-7 .5631991-92 16 114,691 7,168 12-4 .7501992-93 16 113,803 7,113 11-5 .6881993-94 15 108,074 7,205 11-4 .7331994-95 16 116,754 7,297 11-5 .6881995-96 16 150,037 9,377 14-2 .8751996-97 15 147,019 9,801 12-3 .8001997-98 14 156,103 11,151 11-3 .7861998-99 15 141,728 9,449 12-3 .8001999-00 16 142,679 8,918 7-9 .4382000-01 16 137,909 8,619 9-7 .5632001-02 16 139,954 8,747 8-8 .5002002-03 9 80,600 8,956 5-4 .5552003-04 16 122,900 7,681 10-6 .6252004-05 15 111,886 7,459 10-5 .6672005-06 16 106,251 6,641 12-4 .7502006-07 20 147,122 7,356 16-4 .8002007-08 16 137,739 8,609 14-2 .8752008-09 16 135,619 8,476 13-3 .813Totals 609 4,958,578 8,142 442-167 .726

LargestCrowdsAttendance Date W/L Results13,863 1-9-1980 W Clemson87,Duke82(OT)13,136 2-28-1990 W Clemson97,Duke9312,632 1-29-1977 W Clemson93,NorthCarolina7312,611 1-7-1987 W Clemson73,N.C.State6912,267 1-19-1981 L Virginia74,Clemson5912,258 1-17-1981 L Maryland68,Clemson62(OT)12,013 2-24-1990 W Clemson69,NorthCarolina6111,909 1-11-1978 L Duke107,Clemson8511,800 1-22-1975 W Clemson83,Maryland8211,800 2-22-1975 W Clemson92,N.C.State7011,800 1-24-1976 L Virginia69,Clemson6211,742 1-23-1988 W Clemson69,SouthCarolina65

AttendanceRecords

Alabama............................................................. 2-0American........................................................... 1-0AppalachianState.......................................... 7-1Arkansas-LittleRock...................................... 1-0Arkansas-PineBluff........................................ 1-0ArmstrongState.............................................. 1-0Auburn............................................................... 2-1AugustaState................................................... 2-0AustinPeayState............................................ 1-1Baltimore........................................................... 1-0Baylor.................................................................. 1-0Bethune-Cookman......................................... 2-0Biscayne............................................................. 3-0BostonCollege.....................................3-0BostonUniversity........................................... 1-0BowlingGreenState...................................... 1-0Brown.................................................................. 1-0Buffalo................................................................ 1-0BuffaloState..................................................... 1-0Butler................................................................... 1-0Campbell........................................................... 4-0Catholic.............................................................. 1-0CharlestonSouthern...................................16-0Charlotte............................................................ 1-2Citadel,The.....................................................14-1ClevelandState............................................... 1-0CoastalCarolina.............................................. 4-0Colgate............................................................... 1-0Cornell................................................................ 1-0Davidson............................................................ 1-0DelawareState................................................ 1-0Duke................................................. 17-22EastCarolina..................................................... 2-0EastTennesseeState..................................... 7-0Elon...................................................................... 1-1Fairfield............................................................... 1-0FloridaA&M...................................................... 1-0FloridaInternational...................................... 1-0FloridaSouthern............................................. 1-0FloridaState.......................................13-7Furman...............................................26-1Gardner-Webb................................................. 3-0GeorgeWashington....................................... 0-1Georgia.............................................................. 2-0GeorgiaSouthern........................................... 3-0GeorgiaState................................................... 4-0GeorgiaTech......................................29-8Hartford.............................................................. 1-0Harvard............................................................... 1-0HighPoint......................................................... 1-0

Hofstra................................................................ 1-0Howard............................................................... 1-0Illinois-Chicago................................................ 1-0IllinoisTech....................................................... 1-0IndianaState.................................................... 1-0KentState.......................................................... 2-0Liberty................................................................ 4-0LouisianaState................................................ 0-1LouisianaTech................................................. 1-0Louisville............................................................ 0-1Marquette......................................................... 1-0Marshall.............................................................. 1-0Maryland......................................... 21-19Maryland-BaltimoreCounty....................... 1-0Maryland-EasternShore.............................. 2-0Mercer................................................................. 4-0Miami(FL).............................................3-1MiddleTennessee........................................... 5-0Minnesota......................................................... 1-0Mississippi......................................................... 2-1MississippiState.............................................. 1-0MoreheadState............................................... 1-0MorganState................................................... 2-0MorrisBrown.................................................... 1-0Niagara............................................................... 1-0NorthCarolina................................ 12-26UNCAsheville.................................................. 6-0UNCGreensboro............................................. 1-0NCState........................................................ 21-17UNCWilmington............................................. 1-0NorthFlorida.................................................... 1-0Northwestern................................................... 1-0OldDominion.................................................. 1-1OralRoberts...................................................... 1-0Pennsylvania.................................................... 0-1PrairieView....................................................... 1-0Presbyterian.........................................5-0Purdue................................................................ 2-0Radford............................................................... 3-0RhodeIsland.................................................... 1-0Rider.................................................................... 3-0Roanoke............................................................. 1-0Rollins................................................................. 1-0St.John’s............................................................. 1-0SaintFrancis(NY)............................................ 1-0Samford.............................................................. 3-0SavannahState................................................ 1-0SetonHall.......................................................... 0-1Siena.................................................................... 1-0SouthAlabama................................................ 1-0

SouthCarolina...................................19-7SouthCarolinaState............................8-1SouthFlorida.................................................... 1-0SouthernMississippi..................................... 1-2Stetson............................................................... 3-0Syracuse............................................................. 1-0Temple................................................................ 0-2TennesseeState.............................................. 1-0TennesseeTech............................................... 0-1TexasArlington............................................... 1-0TexasA&M......................................................... 1-0TexasChristian................................................. 1-0TexasTech......................................................... 1-0TowsonState.................................................... 1-0Vanderbilt......................................................... 0-1Virginia............................................ 21-18VirginiaTech..................................................... 5-2Wagner............................................................... 2-0WakeForest................................................. 21-19

WestChesterState......................................... 1-0WestVirginiaTech.......................................... 1-0WesternCarolina.................................8-0WesternKentucky.......................................... 1-0Winthrop..............................................6-1Wisconsin-GreenBay.................................... 1-0Wofford.............................................................. 8-1Yale...................................................................... 1-1YoungstownState.......................................... 1-0

Note:TeamscomingtoLittlejohnColiseumforthe2009-10seasondenotedinbold.

AgainstAllCompetition

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Date Score Site Opponent1-8-63 66-64 Greenville,SC FurmanMikeBohonakinboundstoGaryBurniskywhoscoredwithonesecondleft.

12-3-63 66-64 Clemson,SC NorthCarolinaMikeBohonakmakes10-footshotwithtwosecondsleft.

12-17-63 53-52 Charlottesville,VA VirginiaMikeBohonakmakesashortjumperwiththreesecondsleft.

2-19-66 76-74 Charlotte,NC NCStateJoeAyoobhitsa45-footshotwithonesecondleftinovertime.

2-11-67 70-68 Clemson,SC WakeForestKenGardnermakesashotwithonesecondleft.

2-15-69 78-77 Clemson,SC NCStateTripJonesmakesashotwithfivesecondsleft.

1-19-72 74-72 Clemson,SC FurmanBudMartinhitstwofreethrowswithfoursecondsleft.

12-5-73 81-80 WestLafayette,IN PurdueTimCapeharthitstwofreethrowswithsevensecondsleft.

2-19-73 56-54 Charlottesville,VA VirginiaClemsonturnstheballoverwithfivesecondsleft,Virginiacallstimeout.MikeBrowningstealstheinboundpassandscoresonalayupwithonesecondleft.

12-28-1978 58-57 ElPaso,TX TexasTechDerrickJohnsonmakesa20-footshotwithfoursecondsleft.

12-30-1980 58-57 Honolulu,HI IndianaChrisDoddsmakesa9-footshotfromtherightbaselinewith10secondsleft.

1-24-1983 58-56 Clemson,SC GeorgiaTechChrisMichaelmakesa15-footjumperfromtheleftbaselinewithtwosecondsleft.

2-11-1984 61-59 Columbia,SC SouthCarolinaAnthonyJenkinsmakesa19-footshotfromthetopofthekeywithtwosecondsleft.

1-30-1985 52-50 Clemson,SC NorthCarolinaChrisMichaelmakesa22-footjumperfromtherightwingwiththreesecondsleft.

12-21-1985 65-64 Lubbock,TX TexasTechLarryMiddletonmakesa20-footjumperfromtheleftwingwithfoursecondsleft.

1-20-87 67-66 Atlanta,GA GeorgiaTechMichaelTaithitsarightcornerjumperwiththreesecondsleft.

2-4-1987 80-79 CollegePark,MD MarylandMichaelBrownmakesathree-pointshotfromtherightwingwitheightsecondsleft.

2-14-1987 94-90 Charlottesville,VA VirginiaHoraceGrantmakesathree-pointshotwithtwosecondslefttogiveClemson93-90lead.MichaelBrownaddedafreethrowforthefour-pointmarginoffaUVAtechnicalfoul.

2-21-1988 65-62 Clemson,SC VirginiaEldenCampbellscoresacontestedlayupfromtherightsideandwasfouledwithonesecondleft,hemadethefreethrow.

12-6-1989 72-71 Greensboro,NC ProvidenceDaleDavismakesapairoffreethrowswith14secondsleft.

12-20-1990 71-70 Miami,FL CoppinStateColbyBrowntipsinthegame-winningbasketwith1secondleft.

3-8-1996 75-73 Greensboro,NC NorthCarolinaGregBucknerdunkedoffapassfromHaroldJamisonwith0.6secondsleft.

12-30-1996 47-45 SanJuan,PR MissouriTerrellMcIntyremadeathree-pointshotwith12secondsleft.

1-18-2003 78-77 Clemson,SC VirginiaOluBabalolamadetwofreethrowswith5.7secondsleft.

12-4-2004 63-62 Columbia,SC SouthCarolinaCheyenneMoorehitathree-pointgoalwith3.4secondsleft.

3-1-2005 66-64 Clemson,SC VirginiaTechOluBabalolahitathree-pointshotwith9.8secondslefttotiethegameat64andSharrodForddunkedatthebuzzeroffaShawanRobinsonstealandassist.

1-3-2007 68-66 Tallahassee,FL FloridaStateJamesMaysinboundstoVernonHamiltonwhofindsastreakingCliffHammonds,whohitsahigh-archinglayupfromtheleftsidewith2.8secondsleft.

1-7-2007 75-74 Clemson,SC GeorgiaTechJamesMaysmadeadrivingleft-handedlayupwith2.2secondsleft.

3-4-2007 75-74 Blacksburg,VA VirginiaTechK.C.Rivershitadrivingbankshotwith18secondsremaining.

3-2-2008 73-70 CollegePark,MD MarylandTerrenceOglesbyhitathree-pointerfromthewingwith2.3secondslefttocapacomebackwinfromaschool-record20-pointsecondhalfdeficit.

3-9-2008 70-69 Clemson,SC VirginiaTechDemontezStittsankapairoffreethrowswith3.8secondsremaining.

Chris Michael made game-winning shots against ACC foes Georgia Tech (1983) and North Carolina (1985) during his career with the Tiger program.

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Boston College (7-3)at Clemson (3-0)at Boston College (1-3)at Littlejohn Coliseum (3-0)at Neutral Site (3-0)Year Rank Site W/L CU Opp1975-76 N W 80 601976-77 11/NR N W 128 762003-04 H W 72 622004-05 A L 70 792005-06 NR/18 A L 61 672006-07 16/NR H W 74 542006-07 A L 59 542007-08 H W 78 562007-08 N W 82 482008-09 11/NR A W 87 77

College of Charleston (7-1)at Clemson (5-0)at College of Charleston (2-1)at Littlejohn Coliseum (0-0)at Neutral Site (0-0)Year Rank Site W/L CU Opp1916-17 H W 65 151920-21 H W 65 241920-21 A W 49 121921-22 A W 30 161921-22 H W 35 81922-23 H W 28 71923-24 H W 29 71924-25 A L 10 35

Duke (29-100)at Clemson (21-36)at Duke (4-56)at Littlejohn Coliseum (17-22)at Neutral Site (4-8)Year Rank Site W/L CU Opp1925-26 A L 12 461930-31 N L 27 311933-34 A L 23 361936-37 H L 25 331937-38 N L 30 401938-39 A L 33 391938-39 H W 38 361939-40 A L 49 541939-40 H L 37 391940-41 A L 42 451945-46 H L 29 421945-46 A L 33 611947-48 A L 47 801947-48 A W 63 571954-55 A L 54 1151954-55 H L 66 751955-56 A L 63 971955-56 NR/6 H L 80 1091956-57 H L 78 841956-57 NR/15 A L 70 801957-58 A L 66 791957-58 NR/13 N L 57 731958-59 H W 56 551958-59 A L 41 451959-60 A L 59 681959-60 H L 41 501960-61 NR/8 H L 58 751960-61 NR/5 A L 59 791961-62 NR/6 A L 66 891961-62 NR/10 H L 96 1041961-62 NR/8 N W 77 721962-63 NR/2 H L 67 921962-63 NR/6 A L 67 781963-64 NR/3 A L 52 751963-64 NR/9 H L 75 811964-65 NR/6 H L 79 801964-65 NR/10 A L 81 1061965-66 A L 66 831965-66 NR/1 H L 85 871966-67 A L 61 851966-67 NR/14 H W 73 681967-68 A L 79 1011967-68 NR/8 H L 70 82

1967-68 NR/6 N L 40 431968-69 A L 70 961968-69 H L 76 851969-70 H L 88 921969-70 A L 75 911970-71 H L 56 821970-71 A L 60 701971-72 A L 69 711971-72 H W 59 401972-73 A L 73 751972-73 H W 75 501973-74 A L 50 631973-74 H W 74 681974-75 A L 72 751974-75 18/NR H W 100 661974-75 14/NR N W 78 761975-76 H W ^102 961975-76 A W 90 891976-77 17/NR A W ^80 731976-77 18/NR H W 67 631976-77 18/NR N W 82 741977-78 H L 85 1071977-78 NR/13 A L 62 781977-78 NR/15 N L 72 831978-79 NR/7 A L 54 731978-79 NR/6 H W 70 491979-80 18/1 H W ^87 821979-80 12/17 A L ^82 871980-81 19/NR A L 57 751980-81 H W ^54 521981-82 H L 44 501981-82 A L ^^^72 731982-83 A L 96 991982-83 H W 93 861983-84 H L 65 671983-84 NR/15 A W 77 761984-85 NR/5 H L 83 1001984-85 NR/6 A L 73 901985-86 NR/5 A L 78 891985-86 NR/1 H L 69 771986-87 10/12 H L ^103 1051986-87 13/17 A L 59 651987-88 NR/5 A L 63 1011987-88 NR/9 H W 79 771988-89 NR/8 A L 62 921988-89 NR/9 H W 79 741989-90 NR/5 A L 80 941989-90 20/5 H W 97 931990-91 NR/7 H L 70 991990-91 NR/8 A L 62 791991-92 NR/1 A L 73 1121991-92 NR/1 H L 97 981992-93 NR/1 A L 67 1101992-93 NR/3 H L 84 931993-94 NR/3 H L 65 711993-94 NR/1 A L 74 781993-94 NR/5 N L 64 771994-95 NR/9 A W 75 701994-95 H W 51 441995-96 22/19 H W 51 481995-96 24/NR A L 53 831996-97 5/10 H W ^86 821996-97 8/6 A L 77 841997-98 24/2 A L 80 811997-98 NR/2 H L 66 701997-98 NR/1 N L 64 661998-99 NR/2 H L 60 821998-99 NR/1 A L 65 921999-00 NR/3 A L 59 931999-00 NR/4 H L 78 921999-00 NR/2 N L 63 942000-01 NR/3 A L 74 1152000-01 NR/3 H L 64 812001-02 NR/1 A L 80 962001-02 NR/1 H L 88 982002-03 NR/3 H L 71 892002-03 NR/9 A L 55 652003-04 NR/2 H L 54 732003-04 NR/1 A L 55 812004-05 NR/6 A L 54 622005-06 NR/1 H L 77 87

2006-07 17/10 A L 66 682006-07 NR/17 H L 66 712007-08 23/5 A L 80 932007-08 NR/7 N W 78 742008-09 10/3 H W 74 47

East Carolina (3-0)at Clemson (2-0)at East Carolina (1-0)at Littlejohn Coliseum (2-0)at Neutral Site (0-0)Year Rank Site W/L CU Opp2004-05 H W 74 402007-08 17/NR A W 82 672008-09 16/NR H W 79 66

Florida State (24-29)at Clemson (15-8)at Florida State (5-16)at Littlejohn Coliseum (13-7)at Neutral Site (4-5)Year Rank Site W/L CU Opp1951-52 N W 62 561955-56 N W 94 761959-60 H W 68 641960-61 A L 57 741960-61 H L 64 651961-62 A W ^^82 771961-62 H W 75 691968-69 H L 67 701969-70 A L 80 1221973-74 N L 58 651976-77 H W 108 921991-92 NR/23 A L 90 1021991-92 NR/16 H W 68 671992-93 NR/22 H L 71 891992-93 NR/9 A L 92 1021992-93 NR/10 N W 87 751993-94 A L 57 601993-94 H L 71 791994-95 H L 66 671994-95 A L 57 621995-96 19/NR A L 62 751995-96 H W 67 591996-97 5/NR A W 76 701996-97 8/NR H L 65 671997-98 24/17 H W 86 651997-98 A W 78 491998-99 25/NR A L 64 701998-99 H W 78 451998-99 N L ^85 871999-00 A L 57 601999-00 H W 84 582000-01 A L ^84 882000-01 H L 63 752000-01 N W 66 642001-02 A L 63 682001-02 H W 87 782001-02 N L ^84 912002-03 A L 59 602002-03 H W 74 602002-03 N L 61 722003-04 H W 53 482003-04 A L 52 652004-05 A W 56 542004-05 H W 83 742005-06 H W 61 552005-06 A L 59 692006-07 18/NR A W 68 662006-07 H W 71 582006-07 N L 66 672007-08 18/NR H W ^^97 852007-08 A L 55 642008-09 10/NR H L 61 652008-09 12/NR A L 66 73

Furman (94-51)at Clemson (52-21)at Furman (40-30)at Littlejohn Coliseum (26-1)at Neutral Site (2-0)Year Rank Site W/L CU Opp1911-12 A W 46 121912-13 H W 69 191912-13 A W 38 261913-14 H W 27 101914-15 H T 27 271914-15 A W 26 271919-20 A W 38 231921-22 H L 17 271920-21 H W 50 151919-20 H W 36 181921-22 A L 26 451922-23 H W 23 141922-23 A W 25 181923-24 H L 11 191923-24 A L 13 241924-25 H L 17 341924-25 A L 11 411925-26 H L 20 361925-26 A L 31 371925-26 H L 20 361925-26 A L 31 371926-27 H L 22 411926-27 A L 28 501927-28 A L 26 331927-28 H L 18 351928-29 A L 33 421928-29 H L 28 291929-30 H L 28 341929-30 A L 28 301930-31 A L 22 241931-32 H L 18 241931-32 A L 19 231932-33 H W 31 161932-33 A L 26 271933-34 H W 28 231933-34 A W 29 151934-35 H W 20 171934-35 A W 43 261935-36 A W 41 331935-36 H W 50 231936-37 A W 40 341936-37 H L 25 291937-38 H W 46 151937-38 A W 43 351938-39 H W 43 311938-39 A W 41 281939-40 H W 68 361939-40 A L 37 381940-41 H W 43 321940-41 A W 56 361941-42 H L 39 401941-42 A L 42 561944-45 H W 29 221944-45 A W 34 311945-46 H W 44 361945-46 A L 39 491946-47 A L 53 651946-47 H L 45 501947-48 H W 77 521947-48 A W 63 611948-49 A L 45 481948-49 H W 70 531949-50 A L ^55 561949-50 H L 52 561950-51 H W 85 591950-51 A W 89 721951-52 H W 70 651951-52 A W 67 661952-53 H L 64 661952-53 A L 70 951953-54 A L 69 871953-54 H L 55 701954-55 H L 73 891954-55 A L 87 1241955-56 A W 112 99

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1955-56 H L 80 911956-57 H W ^80 771956-57 A W 91 791957-58 A L ^95 1021957-58 H W 73 581958-59 H L 48 691958-59 A W 73 641959-60 H L 69 801959-60 A W ^^87 851960-61 H W 57 531960-61 A L 61 701961-62 A L 63 891961-62 H W 86 631961-62 A W 97 881962-63 A W 66 641962-63 H W 74 731963-64 A W 74 681963-64 H L 58 661964-65 H W 80 661964-65 A L 61 741965-66 H W 107 721965-66 A W 98 861966-67 A W 83 661966-67 A W 69 681966-67 A W 82 671967-68 A W 78 531967-68 H L 68 701967-68 A L 64 661968-69 H W 91 701968-69 A W 95 821969-70 A W 81 801969-70 H W 93 671970-71 H W 67 541970-71 A L 61 771971-72 H W 74 721972-73 A L 69 831972-73 A L 59 701973-74 A W 75 671973-74 H W 58 541974-75 H W 82 691975-76 A W ^92 861975-76 H W 89 651976-77 H W 110 721976-77 19/NR A W 94 861977-78 A W 101 831977-78 H L 68 871978-79 H W 106 741978-79 A W 64 581979-80 12/NR H W 85 671980-81 A W 69 671981-82 H W 79 621982-83 A W 51 501983-84 H W 71 671984-85 A W ^55 531985-86 H W 75 571986-87 12/NR H W 94 771987-88 H W 76 651988-89 A W 79 641989-90 H W 85 741990-91 H W 68 661991-92 H W 87 831992-93 A W 82 591992-93 H W 80 721993-94 H W 85 701994-95 H W 69 631995-96 H W 79 611996-97 12/NR H W 82 551997-98 17/NR H W 71 621998-99 16/NR N W 67 541999-00 N W 74 702006-07 H W 67 582007-08 H W 91 46

Georgia Tech (56-58)at Clemson (38-15)at Georgia Tech (18-40)at Littlejohn Coliseum (29-8)at Neutral Site (0-3)Year Rank Site W/L CU Opp1912-13 A W 26 221912-13 H L 13 29

1919-20 H W 41 171920-21 A L 22 281922-23 H L 17 261922-23 A l 22 351923-24 H L 13 481924-25 A W 20 181924-25 H W 32 301927-28 A L 24 421928-29 A L 23 291928-29 A W 30 261929-30 A W 25 241929-30 H W 40 281932-33 H L 28 291933-37 A L 25 311934-35 H W 43 291935-36 A W 35 321935-36 H W 39 211936-37 H L 13 511937-38 A L 33 531940-41 A L 51 631940-41 A W 52 491942-43 A L 32 431943-44 A L 34 501943-44 A L 24 581945-46 A L 38 521945-46 H L 46 611964-65 A L 78 931965-66 A L 72 871965-66 H W 106 901966-67 A W 76 551966-67 H L 77 881967-68 A L 64 991967-68 H L 51 801968-69 H W 76 721968-69 A L 66 721969-70 A L 84 961969-70 H W 88 781970-71 A L 55 721970-71 H L 64 741971-72 A W 66 571971-72 H W 83 701972-73 H W 86 771972-73 A W 74 571973-74 H W 63 611973-74 A W 71 581974-75 16/NR A W 85 691976-77 16/NR H W 98 691979-80 A W 56 481979-80 16/NR H W 76 521980-81 20/NR A W 65 541980-81 19/NR H W 72 481981-82 A W 62 571981-82 H W 55 491982-83 A L 66 711982-83 H W 58 561983-84 H W 79 691983-84 A L 52 591984-85 NR/8 A W 90 811984-85 NR/16 H L 59 641985-86 NR/5 H L 71 831985-86 NR/4 A L 63 741985-86 NR/6 N L 61 791986-87 10/NR A W 67 661986-87 13/NR H W 88 771987-88 A L 76 851987-88 NR/13 H W ^^97 941988-89 NR/22 A L 74 751988-89 NR/25 H W ^81 791989-90 NR/13 H W 91 901989-90 20/11 A L 69 851990-91 NR/25 A L 68 891990-91 NR/24 H W 69 621991-92 NR/24 H W ^95 781991-92 A L 82 1011992-93 NR/22 A W 83 801992-93 H L 59 661992-93 N L 61 691993-94 H W 88 691993-94 A L 79 901994-95 NR/21 A L 50 801994-95 H W 65 63

1995-96 24/25 H W 73 701995-96 NR/18 A L 74 871996-97 7/NR H W 70 571996-97 12/NR A W 55 531997-98 A L 52 701997-98 H W 76 621998-99 A L 62 661998-99 H W 92 641999-00 H W 70 581999-00 A L 69 852000-01 H L 108 1112000-01 A L 64 852001-02 A W 83 762001-02 H L 50 742002-03 H W 69 672002-03 A L 56 662003-04 NR/14 A L 69 762003-04 NR/18 H L 60 792004-05 H L 62 702004-05 A L 56 642005-06 A W 73 632005-06 H W 95 822006-07 18/NR H W 75 742006-07 A L 62 802007-08 H W 82 672007-08 A L 75 802008-09 9/NR H W 73 592008-09 13/NR A W 81 732008-09 17/NR N L 81 86

Illinois (1-2)at Clemson (0-0)at Illinois (1-1)at Littlejohn Coliseum (0-0)at Neutral Site (0-1)Year Rank Site W/L CU Opp1997-98 17/NR A L 61 711998-99 14/NR N L 50 672008-09 A W 76 74

Liberty (4-0)at Clemson (4-0)at Liberty (0-0)at Littlejohn Coliseum (3-0)at Neutral Site (0-0)Year Rank Site W/L CU Opp1988-89 H W 96 711992-93 H W 93 682002-03 H W 78 652008-09 H W 80 75

Maryland (48-86)at Clemson (34-26)at Maryland (10-50)at Littlejohn Coliseum (21-19)at Neutral Site (4-10)Year Rank Site W/L CU Opp1938-39 A L 34 451938-39 N W 39 271939-40 A L 26 531939-40 H W 48 301940-41 N W 48 341947-48 A L 42 491947-48 H L 61 631948-49 A L 50 741948-49 H W 68 491949-50 A W 60 551949-50 H W 70 681950-51 H W 50 441950-51 A L ^50 541950-51 N L 48 501953-54 H L 41 811953-54 A L 54 791953-54 NR/17 N L 59 751954-55 NR/11 H L 63 711954-55 NR/11 A L 66 681955-56 H L 63 711955-56 A L 69 811956-57 H L 52 591956-57 A L 65 741957-58 NR/7 H W 73 66

1957-58 NR/9 A L 54 721958-59 H W 55 461958-59 A L 58 771959-60 A L 55 701959-60 H L 59 661960-61 H W 76 591960-61 A L ^80 821960-61 N L 75 911961-62 H W 73 611961-62 A W 75 681962-63 H W 62 601962-63 A L 67 691963-64 A L 48 561963-64 H W 83 681963-64 N W 81 671964-65 H L ^^65 671964-65 A L 71 881964-65 N L 50 611965-66 H W 71 661965-66 A W 81 691966-67 A L 48 681966-67 H W 65 611967-68 H W ^^94 931967-68 A L 68 811968-69 A L 78 831968-69 H L 83 841969-70 H L 68 751969-70 A L 85 1031970-71 A L 52 561970-71 H W ^51 451971-72 NR/12 H W 63 611971-72 NR/19 A L 57 671971-72 NR/13 N L 52 541972-73 NR/2 H L 75 791972-73 NR/10 A L 66 691972-73 NR/10 N L 61 771973-74 NR/3 A L 60 891973-74 NR/6 H L 54 561974-75 NR/3 H W 83 821974-75 11/2 A L 64 701975-76 NR/2 A W 82 771975-76 NR/4 H L 89 981976-77 NR/13 H W 93 711976-77 15/NR A L 78 841977-78 A L 75 901977-78 H L 75 801978-79 NR/19 H L 63 771978-79 NR/19 A L 69 771978-79 N L 67 751979-80 17/NR A L 83 841979-80 16/7 H W 90 811979-80 17/7 N L 85 911980-81 19/10 H L ^62 681980-81 NR/19 A L 70 721981-82 A L 57 621981-82 H W 75 661982-83 H L 61 801982-83 A L 88 921983-84 NR/7 A L 72 851983-84 NR/17 H L ^^^65 661984-85 A L 84 941984-85 NR/10 H W 71 641985-86 A L 69 781985-86 H W 70 601986-87 12/NR H W 72 641986-87 12/NR A W 80 791987-88 A L 53 681987-88 H L 66 701988-89 H W 75 581988-89 A L 87 981989-90 H W 82 771989-90 A W 75 731990-91 A L 65 811990-91 H W 73 691991-92 A L 71 841991-92 H W 82 701991-92 N L 75 811992-93 H W 82 721992-93 A W 81 731993-94 A L 53 731993-94 NR/18 H W 73 67

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1994-95 NR/8 H L 51 561994-95 NR/7 A L 68 841995-96 18/NR A L 60 651995-96 H W 68 611996-97 3/11 A W 67 631996-97 10/7 H W 80 681996-97 13/22 N L 61 761997-98 H W ^78 651997-98 A L 69 741998-99 NR/4 H L ^79 811998-99 NR/5 A L 60 771999-00 NR/24 A L 62 741999-00 NR/19 H L 63 762000-01 H L 92 1042000-01 NR/9 A L 54 692001-02 NR/3 A L 90 992001-02 H L 68 842002-03 NR/12 H L 47 522002-03 NR/14 A L 52 912003-04 H L 52 652003-04 A L 49 702004-05 NR/22 H W 88 732004-05 A W 97 932004-05 N W 84 722005-06 H W 89 772006-07 14/25 A L 87 922006-07 H L 66 822007-08 A W 73 702008-09 13/NR H W 93 64

Miami (FL) (8-6)at Clemson (3-1)at Miami (2-3)at Littlejohn Coliseum (3-1)at Neutral Site (3-2)Year Rank Site W/L CU Opp1955-56 N W 98 961958-59 N W 66 611966-67 N W ^73 641994-95 H W 75 551995-96 A W ^66 522001-02 N L 65 672004-05 A L 65 692004-05 H L 77 832005-06 A L 38 622005-06 N L 63 662006-07 H W 74 702007-08 25/NR A L 72 752007-08 H W 79 692008-09 25/NR A W 91 72

North Carolina (19-122)at Clemson (15-35)at North Carolina (0-54)at Littlejohn Coliseum (12-26)at Neutral Site (4-33)Year Rank Site W/L CU Opp1925-26 A L 24 481933-34 A L 26 381935-36 A L 23 241935-36 H L ^34 351937-38 A L 34 441938-39 N W 44 431939-40 H L ^31 391939-40 A L 30 471939-40 N L 41 501940-41 A L 53 761941-42 H L 34 541942-43 A L 32 521951-52 A L 59 651951-52 H W 77 691952-53 A L 56 821952-53 H L 80 911953-54 A L 48 851953-54 H L 56 721954-55 A L 66 991954-55 H L 87 951955-56 A L 58 731955-56 NR/9 H L ^99 1031956-57 N L 75 941956-57 NR/2 A L 54 86

1956-57 NR/13 N L 61 811957-58 A L 55 791957-58 NR/6 H L 81 901957-58 NR/13 N L 51 621958-59 A L 67 831958-59 NR/2 N L 46 601958-59 NR/5 N L 69 931959-60 NR/11 H L 54 731959-60 NR/19 N L 80 851960-61 NR/5 A L 46 771960-61 NR/7 N L 55 611961-62 H L 52 541961-62 N L 59 691962-63 A L 48 641962-63 N L 63 791963-64 H W ^66 641963-64 N W ^^97 901964-65 A L 59 771964-65 N L 84 861965-66 H W 84 741965-66 N L 66 701966-67 A L 65 761966-67 NR/4 N W 92 881967-68 NR/3 H L 83 1151967-68 NR/3 N L 74 961968-69 NR/2 A L 69 901968-69 NR/2 N L 81 1071968-69 NR/4 N L 70 941969-70 NR/7 H L 91 961969-70 NR/10 N L 66 1101970-71 NR/15 A L 72 921970-71 NR/11 N L 48 861970-71 NR/13 N L 41 761971-72 NR/3 H L 61 811971-72 NR/3 N L 50 731972-73 NR/7 A L 58 921972-73 NR/6 N L 69 841973-74 NR/5 H L 90 1021973-74 NR/4 A L 60 611974-75 NR/15 A L 72 741974-75 NR/10 H W 80 721974-75 14/12 N L ^71 761975-76 NR/6 H L 64 831975-76 NR/4 A L 64 791975-76 NR/4 N L 74 821976-77 16/6 N L 63 911976-77 19/4 H W 93 731977-78 NR/2 H L ^77 791977-78 NR/3 A L 64 981978-79 NR/3 N L 68 901978-79 NR/2 H W 66 611979-80 NR/6 H W 93 761979-80 12/13 A L 70 731980-81 NR/12 H L 47 611980-81 NR/13 A L 61 751981-82 NR/2 A L 72 771981-82 NR/2 H L 49 551982-83 NR/1 H L 81 841982-83 NR/11 A L 80 931982-83 NR/5 N L 79 1051983-84 NR/1 A L 75 971983-84 NR/1 H L 71 821983-84 NR/1 N L 66 781984-85 NR/11 H W 52 501984-85 NR/13 A L 50 841985-86 NR/1 A L 67 851985-86 NR/1 H L 64 791986-87 14/1 H L 99 1081986-87 10/3 A L 80 961987-88 NR/8 H L 64 881987-88 NR/9 A L 52 881988-89 NR/8 H W 85 821988-89 NR/5 A L 86 1001989-90 A L 60 831989-90 23/NR H W 69 611990-91 NR/9 H L 77 901990-91 NR/6 A L 57 731990-91 NR/7 N L 59 671991-92 NR/8 A L 69 1031991-92 NR/4 H L 72 801992-93 NR/5 H L 72 82

1992-93 NR/3 A L 67 801993-94 NR/1 A L 62 1061993-94 NR/2 H W 77 691994-95 18/2 H L 66 831994-95 NR/2 A L 39 661994-95 NR/3 N L 62 781995-96 16/10 A L 53 861995-96 NR/17 H L 48 531995-96 NR/20 N W 75 731996-97 2/19 A L 48 611996-97 12/8 H L 69 761997-98 21/1 H L 70 731997-98 NR/2 A L 79 881998-99 14/9 A L 53 691998-99 NR/9 H W 78 631999-00 NR/14 A L 45 651999-00 H L 60 732000-01 NR/6 A L 65 922000-01 NR/1 H W 75 652000-01 NR/6 N L 81 992001-02 H L 69 872001-02 A L 78 962002-03 A L 66 682002-03 H W 80 772003-04 NR/12 H W 81 722003-04 NR/14 A L 53 692004-05 NR/6 H L 58 772004-05 NR/4 A L 56 882004-05 NR/2 N L 81 882005-06 A L 61 762006-07 16/4 H L 77 552007-08 19/1 H L ^88 902007-08 NR/3 A L ^^93 1032007-08 NR/1 N L 81 862008-09 9/5 A L 70 94

UNC Greensboro (1-0)at Clemson (1-0)at UNC Greensboro (0-0)at Littlejohn Coliseum (1-0)at Neutral Site (0-0)Year Rank Site W/L CU Opp1992-93 H W 88 62

NC State (45-95)at Clemson (28-31)at N.C. State (12-45)at Littlejohn Coliseum (21-17)at Neutral Site (5-19)Year Rank Site W/L CU Opp1923-24 H L 15 221925-26 A L 23 411925-26 A L 16 321928-29 N L 28 311933-34 A L 27 361934-35 H W 44 211935-36 A L 33 471935-36 H L 21 271935-36 A L ^31 321936-37 A L 29 541936-37 H L ^40 411937-38 H L 31 331937-38 A L 35 551938-39 A L 37 541939-40 H W 66 311939-40 A W 48 381940-41 H W 48 391940-41 A L 43 441941-42 A L 36 521942-43 H L 40 481942-43 A L 34 691945-46 H L 43 481945-46 A L ^46 511946-47 H L 54 861946-47 A L 21 691953-54 A L 59 1131954-55 NR/4 H L 72 1121954-55 NR/6 A L 85 1191954-55 NR/5 A L 76 1011955-56 NR/2 H L 83 1001955-56 NR/4 A L 88 105

1955-56 NR/5 A L 84 881956-57 NR/8 H W ^96 941956-57 A L 71 751957-58 NR/12 H W 63 591957-58 NR/10 A L 54 561958-59 NR/5 H L 54 561958-59 NR/6 N L 54 691959-60 A L 69 901959-60 N W 65 621960-61 H L 67 701960-61 N L 52 631961-62 A L 64 801961-62 N L 71 731961-62 N W 67 461962-63 H L 55 561962-63 N L 50 661962-63 N L 78 791963-64 A W 66 521963-64 N L ^43 451964-65 NR/18 H L 74 781964-65 NR/18 N L 61 621965-66 A L 58 761965-66 N W ^76 741966-67 H W 80 601966-67 N W 62 501967-68 A L 66 781967-68 N L 67 691968-69 H W 78 771968-69 N L 74 841969-70 A L 87 1191969-70 NR/5 N L 84 1021970-71 H W 59 501970-71 N L ^57 641971-72 A L 46 581971-72 N L 59 741972-73 NR/2 H L 76 861972-73 NR/2 N L 61 681973-74 NR/4 A L 68 961973-74 NR/1 H L 75 801974-75 15/6 A L 89 921974-75 16/4 H W 92 701975-76 NR/10 A L 89 921975-76 NR/12 H W 103 901976-77 16/NR H W 60 591976-77 18/NR A W 68 661977-78 A L 69 731977-78 H L 65 721978-79 NR/20 H W 85 721978-79 A L 58 831979-80 16/NR A L 67 801979-80 10/20 H W 78 701980-81 H W 76 681980-81 A W 82 761981-82 A L 59 751981-82 H W 65 541982-83 H L 70 761982-83 A L 83 901983-84 NR/12 H W 63 611983-84 A L 59 691984-85 H L 68 711984-85 NR/15 A L 57 691984-85 N L 63 701985-86 NR/19 A L 57 601985-86 H L ^69 731986-87 20/18 H W 73 691986-87 12/NR A W 78 751987-88 A L 61 701987-88 H L 63 881987-88 N L 72 791988-89 NR/16 H L 65 731988-89 NR/19 A L 75 901989-90 NR/18 A L 77 791989-90 H W 89 811990-91 A L 70 741990-91 H L 62 721991-92 H L 75 781991-92 A L 61 631992-93 A L 70 721992-93 H W 92 821993-94 H W 95 731993-94 A W 82 63

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1993-94 N W 76 631994-95 A W 60 551994-95 H W 62 451995-96 18/NR H L 61 641995-96 A W 80 761996-97 3/NR H W 51 421996-97 7/NR A L 54 581997-98 H L ^80 821997-98 A W 77 721998-99 21/NR H W 80 721998-99 A L 71 841999-00 NR/21 H W 59 421999-00 A W 66 632000-01 H W 72 692000-01 A L 51 852001-02 H L 79 802001-02 NR/24 A L 54 832002-03 A L 56 782002-03 H L 60 632003-04 A L 69 862003-04 NR/13 H W 60 552004-05 H L 70 802005-06 NR/14 H L ^^85 942006-07 14/NR A W 87 762007-08 25/NR H W 70 542007-08 A W 71 642008-09 11/NR H W 63 51

Presbyterian (54-18-1)at Clemson (32-8-1)at Presbyterian (22-10)at Littlejohn Coliseum (5-0)at Neutral Site (0-0)Year Rank Site W/L CU Opp1915-16 H T 39 391915-16 A L 28 341916-17 A W 32 221916-17 H W 59 231917-18 H W 63 221917-18 A L 63 221917-18 A L 32 341919-20 A W 32 231919-20 H W 51 371920-21 H W 35 211921-22 A W 21 81921-22 A W 29 171921-22 H W 25 151922-23 H W 32 51922-23 H W 35 131923-24 A L 22 391923-24 A L 22 391923-24 H L 17 201924-25 H L 22 241925-26 H W 34 291925-26 H L 18 211925-26 H W 34 291925-26 H L 18 211926-27 H L 16 241926-27 A L 38 391928-29 A W 32 261928-29 H W 38 171929-30 A W 42 271929-30 H W 37 121930-31 A W 36 321930-31 A W 42 241931-32 H W 27 191931-32 A W 43 231932-33 A W 38 251932-33 A W 55 61933-34 H W 43 211934-35 H W 39 231935-36 H W 46 271936-37 A L 27 301937-38 A W 41 261937-38 H W 39 291938-39 A W 51 431940-41 H L 48 591941-42 A L 29 531942-43 A W 48 441942-43 H L 44 491943-44 A L 33 55

1943-44 H W 43 411944-45 A W 44 361944-45 H W 58 341945-46 A W 56 181945-46 H W 56 461946-47 H W 58 421946-47 A W 54 531947-48 H W 82 401947-48 A W 64 431948-49 H W 79 291948-49 A W 65 411949-50 H W 55 531949-50 A W 74 511950-51 A L 76 781950-51 H W 70 691951-52 H W 85 721951-52 A W ^78 761952-53 H W 77 641952-53 A W 82 641953-54 A L 61 921953-54 H W 72 561954-55 H L 75 811954-55 A L 56 921972-73 H W 89 681975-76 H W 103 641982-83 H W 95 692007-08 22/NR H W 74 572008-09 H W 79 58

South Carolina (73-86)at Clemson (44-30)at South Carolina (26-53)at Littlejohn Coliseum (19-7)at Neutral Site (3-3)Year Rank Site W/L CU Opp1912-13 A L 18 391913-14 A L 16 291914-15 A W 37 291915-16 A L 20 411916-17 A L 19 341916-17 H W 59 231919-20 H W 38 151920-21 H W 44 161920-21 A W 24 101922-23 H W 27 191923-24 H L 16 301924-25 A L 18 351925-26 A W 38 351925-26 A W 38 351925-26 H L 20 361926-27 A L 26 331926-27 A L 11 371926-27 H L 23 481927-28 H W 38 331927-28 A W 48 461928-29 A L 24 271928-29 A W 17 121929-30 H W 42 241931-32 A W 24 221931-32 A L 23 311931-32 H W 31 221931-32 H L 22 241932-33 A L 26 471932-33 H L 20 281933-34 H L 15 411933-34 A L 17 421933-34 A L 18 411934-35 A L 30 381934-35 H W 22 161935-36 H W 31 301935-36 A W 43 301936-37 A L 30 321936-37 H W 31 291937-38 A W 54 381937-38 H W 58 391938-39 A W 38 161938-39 H W 43 161939-40 A W 37 321939-40 H W 56 251940-41 A L 31 501940-41 H L 39 40

1941-42 A L 35 621941-42 H L 24 381942-43 A L 30 481942-43 H L 40 421943-44 H L 37 661943-44 A L 31 571944-45 H L 34 581944-45 A L 38 761944-45 N L 24 551945-46 H W 47 421945-46 A L 41 511946-47 A L 39 731946-47 H L 55 731947-48 H L 54 731947-48 A L 57 591948-49 H L 48 511948-49 A L 49 821949-50 H L 56 661949-50 A L 40 431950-51 H L 61 761950-51 A W 78 721951-52 A L 65 711951-52 H W 78 641952-53 A W 74 631952-53 H L 67 711953-54 A L 57 651953-54 H L 61 641954-55 H L 87 901954-55 A L 68 851955-56 N W 94 871955-56 A L 79 941955-56 H L 83 891956-57 H W 79 711956-57 N L 85 1131957-58 N W 85 651957-58 A L 67 741957-58 H L 60 611958-59 N W 55 491958-59 H L 69 831958-59 A W ^58 561959-60 H W 74 691959-60 A L 65 661960-61 A W 71 631960-61 H W 93 721961-62 A L 74 861961-62 H L 81 871962-63 H W 80 611962-63 A L 45 511963-64 A L 56 671963-64 H W 63 501964-65 H W 94 871964-65 A W 72 671965-66 A L 48 571965-66 H W 86 821965-66 N L 52 601966-67 A W 80 681966-67 H W 73 571967-68 H L 71 931967-68 A L 74 891968-69 A L 62 771968-69 H L 79 1061969-70 NR/3 H L 76 971969-70 NR/2 A L 52 991969-70 NR/3 N L 33 341970-71 NR/2 A L 53 811970-71 NR/7 H L 44 471971-72 NR/8 H L 58 621971-72 NR/8 A L 64 771977-78 A L 66 721977-78 H W 79 581978-79 A W 70 651978-79 H W 74 641979-80 H W 93 731979-80 16/NR A W 61 601980-81 A W 82 691980-81 H W 115 911981-82 H W 67 651981-82 A L 86 941982-83 A L 77 941982-83 H W 86 811983-84 H W 72 71

1983-84 A W 61 591984-85 A L 66 711984-85 H W 98 811985-86 H W ^73 661985-86 A L 64 651986-87 12/NR A W 71 651986-87 H W 74 521987-88 H W 69 651987-88 A L 63 751988-89 A L 70 901988-89 H W 78 651989-90 17/NR H W 83 651989-90 A L 53 541990-91 A L 53 581991-92 H W 55 521992-93 A W ^89 841993-94 H L 88 911994-95 A W 83 591995-96 H W 72 581996-97 8/NR A W 58 391997-98 25/6 H W 62 571998-99 A W 70 661999-00 H W 61 582000-01 A L 64 762001-02 H L 59 812002-03 A L 59 762003-04 H L 61 762004-05 A W ^63 622005-06 H W 82 632006-07 A W 74 532007-08 18/NR H W 85 742008-09 16/NR A W 98 87

SC State (8-1)at Clemson (7-1)at South Carolina State (1-0)at Littlejohn Coliseum (7-1)at Neutral Site (0-0)Year Rank Site W/L CU Opp1988-89 H W 93 701990-91 H W 103 831996-97 5/NR H W 63 441997-98 21/NR A W 84 601998-99 16/NR H W 72 471999-00 H L 68 712003-04 H W 77 742005-06 H W 79 382008-09 H W 90 63

Texas A&M (3-2)at Clemson (1-0)at Texas A&M (1-1)at Littlejohn Coliseum (1-0)at Neutral Site (1-1)Year Rank Site W/L CU Opp1969-70 N L 63 781982-83 N W ^^82 791994-95 H W 66 411996-97 8/NR A W 76 642004-05 A L 74 82

Virginia (50-65)at Clemson (32-21)at Virginia (17-38)at Littlejohn Coliseum (21-18)at Neutral Site (1-6)Year Rank Site W/L CU Opp1935-36 A W 45 341954-55 H L 94 1001954-55 A L 68 1061955-56 H W 75 731955-56 A L 85 961956-57 H W ^84 811956-57 A L 71 851957-58 H L ^^85 881957-58 A L 59 741958-59 H W 70 631958-59 A L 61 691959-60 H W 74 561959-60 A W 59 581960-61 H W 89 81

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1960-61 A W 85 631961-62 H W ^70 681961-62 A W 72 711962-63 H W 86 641962-63 A W 52 501963-64 A W 53 521963-64 H W 90 731964-65 H W 99 721964-65 A L 67 691965-66 H W 70 691965-66 A L 61 631966-67 A W ^102 881966-67 H L 71 731967-68 H L 92 951967-68 A L 73 811968-69 A L 75 821968-69 H W 92 901969-70 H W 104 871969-70 A L 79 941970-71 A L 56 661970-71 NR/15 H W 45 441971-72 NR/8 H L 58 621971-72 NR/6 A L 60 621972-73 H W 64 631972-73 A W ^56 541973-74 H W 61 511973-74 A L 68 811973-74 N L 63 681974-75 H W 86 681974-75 A W 74 641975-76 H L 62 691975-76 A L 77 901976-77 A W 63 541976-77 18/NR H L 65 711976-77 18/NR N L 60 721977-78 NR/13 H W ^79 701977-78 NR/17 A W 63 551978-79 A L 54 611978-79 H L 68 721979-80 17/12 H W 88 681979-80 10/NR A L 87 891979-80 17/NR N W 57 491980-81 19/2 H L 59 741980-81 NR/1 A L 58 731981-82 NR/3 A L 68 891981-82 NR/1 H L 54 561981-82 NR/3 N L 54 561982-83 NR/7 A L 87 1051982-83 NR/3 H L ^83 851983-84 A W 70 621983-84 H L 73 741983-84 A L 70 771984-85 H W 82 621984-85 A L 66 691985-86 H L 81 831985-86 A L 69 821986-87 14/NR H W 89 831986-87 12/NR A W ^94 901987-88 A L 75 771987-88 H W 65 621988-89 H W 88 701988-89 A L 93 851988-89 N L 73 901989-90 A W 76 701989-90 H W 74 631989-90 17/NR N L 66 691990-91 NR/13 H L 78 821990-91 A L 47 571991-92 H W 51 481991-92 A L 49 691992-93 NR/14 A L 82 1001992-93 NR/24 H L 78 831993-94 H L 57 641993-94 A L 44 521994-95 18/NR A L 37 611994-95 NR/17 H L 44 621995-96 16/NR H W 89 791995-96 A L 51 621996-97 12/25 A W 62 521996-97 7/NR H W 71 651997-98 25/NR H W 69 52

1997-98 A L ^74 781998-99 25/NR A L 58 651998-99 H W 88 651999-00 H L 91 981999-00 A L 62 762000-01 NR/13 H L 76 1042000-01 NR/7 A L 65 842001-02 NR/7 H W 68 522001-02 NR/10 A L 71 852002-03 H W 78 772002-03 A W 73 642003-04 A L 50 612003-04 H L 55 582003-04 N L ^79 832004-05 A L 79 812005-06 A L 58 642005-06 H W 90 642006-07 17/NR H L 63 642007-08 A W 82 512008-09 11/NR A L ^81 852008-09 18/NR H W 75 57

Virginia Tech (10-11)at Clemson (5-5)at Virginia Tech (5-6)at Littlejohn Coliseum (5-2)at Neutral Site (0-0)Year Rank Site W/L CU Opp1924-25 H L 13 271935-36 A W 46 321965-66 A L 62 721965-66 H L 87 901966-67 A W 70 681967-68 H L 78 1011968-69 A L 75 861969-70 H W 87 791970-71 A L 66 761970-71 H W 56 531971-72 H W 85 731971-72 A L 44 481994-95 A L 54 622004-05 A L 57 592004-05 H W 66 642005-06 H L ^74 752005-06 A W 86 812006-07 NR/21 A W 75 742007-08 H W 70 692008-09 11/NR A W 86 822008-09 12/NR H L 77 80

Wake Forest (52-97)at Clemson (35-35)at Wake Forest (12-52)at Littlejohn Coliseum (21-19)at Neutral Site (5-10)Year Rank Site W/L CU Opp1925-26 A L 34 401936-37 H L 36 531936-37 H L 27 291937-38 A W 42 331937-38 H W 46 401938-39 H L 38 391938-39 A L 38 441938-39 N W 30 281939-40 H W 30 281939-40 A L 39 531940-41 A L 35 421940-41 H W 54 531941-42 A L 40 581941-42 H L 37 521942-43 A L 56 711946-47 H L 43 581946-47 A L 51 671947-48 A L 48 681947-48 H L 59 661948-49 A L 50 581948-49 H W 59 571949-50 H L 58 661949-50 A L 52 651950-51 A L ^72 731950-51 H W 57 47

1951-52 A W 68 631951-52 H W ^85 841952-53 H L 66 931952-53 A L 56 871953-54 H L 69 1011953-54 A L 57 981954-55 A L 65 1201954-55 H L 79 1001955-56 N L 79 981955-56 H L 103 1041955-56 A L 87 1081956-57 NR/13 A L 70 811956-57 NR/10 H L 72 931957-58 A W 81 721957-58 H W 86 761958-59 A L 47 571958-59 H W 58 511959-60 NR/12 A L 62 771959-60 H L 64 831959-60 NR/18 N L 59 741960-61 A L 59 811960-61 H L 65 861961-62 A L 54 811961-62 H L 82 831961-62 NR/16 N L 66 771962-63 A L 62 801962-63 H W 71 701963-64 A W 87 611963-64 H L 73 751963-64 N L 64 861964-65 A L 75 821964-65 H W 84 651965-66 A W 72 711965-66 H W 104 891966-67 A L 80 901966-67 H W 70 681966-67 N L ^^61 631967-68 H W 70 671967-68 A W 78 661968-69 A L 84 1001968-69 H L ^^104 1121969-70 A L 71 971969-70 H W 105 951970-71 A L 57 741970-71 H L 54 641971-72 A L 51 591971-72 H L 63 701972-73 H W 86 611972-73 A L 55 581973-74 A L 65 741973-74 H W 74 731974-75 H W 80 771974-75 18/NR A W 71 541975-76 NR/5 A W 86 811975-76 H L 77 841975-76 N W 76 631976-77 17/7 H L 82 841976-77 15/4 A W 70 661977-78 N L ^90 911977-78 NR/14 H W 91 811978-79 H W ^^71 661978-79 N W 85 741979-80 18/NR A L 83 861979-80 16/NR H W 86 691980-81 20/6 A L 71 731980-81 NR/11 H W 81 711980-81 NR/11 N L 71 801981-82 H L 54 681981-82 NR/16 A L 76 941982-83 A L 76 891982-83 H L 82 861983-84 NR/15 H L ^72 761983-84 NR/13 A L 57 681984-85 A L 61 831984-85 H W 80 651985-86 H W 91 641985-86 A W 46 431986-87 20/NR A W ^91 881986-87 10/NR H W 87 711986-87 13/NR N L 62 691987-88 H W 75 62

1987-88 A L 73 791988-89 A W 75 711988-89 H W 94 831989-90 H W 76 571989-90 A W 89 751989-90 17/NR N W 79 701990-91 H L ^88 931990-91 A L 55 811991-92 NR/20 H L 58 731991-92 A L 48 601992-93 A L 56 741992-93 H W 76 741993-94 H W 75 681993-94 A L 69 801994-95 NR/16 A L 60 691994-95 NR/12 H L 52 641995-96 19/6 H W 55 411995-96 NR/10 A L 48 681995-96 NR/12 N L 60 681996-97 2/4 H L 62 651996-97 7/2 A L 49 551997-98 24/NR A L 66 701997-98 H W 71 461997-98 N W 75 561998-99 21/NR H L 61 641998-99 A L 69 791999-00 H L 53 671999-00 A L 63 792000-01 NR/10 A L 63 712000-01 NR/24 H L 60 922001-02 NR/19 A L 55 962001-02 H W ^^118 1152002-03 NR/17 H L 60 812002-03 NR/12 A L 68 802003-04 NR/5 A L 63 782003-04 NR/20 H L 67 822004-05 NR/3 H L 68 1032005-06 H W ^74 732005-06 A L ^68 742006-07 A L 65 672007-08 25/NR H W ^80 752008-09 9/2 H L 68 782008-09 18/10 A L 88 96

West Virginia (1-3)at Clemson (0-0)at West Virginia (1-2)at Littlejohn Coliseum (0-0)at Neutral Site (0-1)Year Rank Site W/L CU Opp1951-52 A L 73 881951-52 A L 69 801993-94 A W 96 792006-07 N L 78 73

Western Carolina (9-0)at Clemson (8-0)at Western Carolina (1-0)at Littlejohn Coliseum (8-0)at Neutral Site (0-0)Year Rank Site W/L CU Opp1978-79 H W 71 561988-89 H W 77 601989-90 H W 97 611990-91 H W 103 821991-92 A W 81 711997-98 H W 102 671998-99 24/NR H W 82 562000-01 H W 87 522006-07 25/NR H W 103 60

Note: Rank signifies Clemson/opponentpoll position heading into the game; ^ -Denotesoneovertimeperiod.

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BY A TEAM

Three 20-Point Scorers, Same GameBy Clemson - Vernon Hamilton 24, Akin Akingbala 22,

Shawan Robinson 22 vs. Georgia Tech at Littlejohn Coliseum on Mar. 4, 2006 (Clemson 95, Georgia Tech 82.

By Opponent - Carlos Boozer (25), Shane Battier (21), and Nate James (21) for Duke at Cameron Indoor Stadium on Jan. 7, 2001 (Duke 115, Clemson 74).

Six Double-Figure Scorers, Same GameBy Clemson - Trevor Booker 17, Terrence Oglesby 11,

K.C. Rivers 11, Demontez Stitt 11, Raymond Sykes 11, Tanner Smith 10 vs. Georgia Tech in the Georgia Dome on Mar. 12, 2009 (Georgia Tech 86, Clemson 81).

By Opponent - Dahntay Jones 10, Mike Dunleavy 15, Carlos Boozer 23, Chris Duhon 13, Jason Williams 19, and Daniel Ewing 14 for Duke on Dec. 2, 2001 (Duke 96, Clemson 80).

Seven Double-Figure Scorers, Same GameBy Clemson - Devin Gray 17, Steve Harris 15, Corey

Wallace 15, David Young 15, Sharone Wright 14, Andre Bovain 12, Chris Whitney 11 vs. Morehead State at Littlejohn Coliseum on Nov. 30, 1991 (Clemson 114, Morehead State 69).

By Opponent - Cornel Parker 20, Junior Burrough 15, Ted Jeffries 14, Corey Alexander 13, Jason Williford 12, Doug Smith 11, Yuri Barnes 11 of Virginia at Charlottesville on Jan. 13, 1993 (Virginia 100, Clemson 82).

Scored 100 PointsBy Clemson - Scored 103 points vs. Western Carolina

on Dec. 23, 2006 to improve Clemson’s record to 12-0. The Tigers hit a Littlejohn Coliseum record 15 three-point baskets (Clemson 103, Western Carolina 60).

By Opponent - 103 by Wake Forest at Clemson on Jan. 8, 2005 (Wake Forest 103, Clemson 68).

Scored 100 Points Away from HomeBy Clemson - Scored 101 points vs. Puerto Rico-

Mayaguez in a first round game of the 2005 San Juan Shootout. The Tigers hit a school-record 16 three-pointers in the victory (Clemson 101, PR-Mayaguez 60).

By Opponent - 115 by Wake Forest at Clemson on Feb. 13, 2002 (Clemson 118, Wake Forest 115 2OT).

Scored 100 Points, Yet Lost GameBy Clemson - Scored 108 points in 111-108 loss to

Georgia Tech at Clemson on Jan. 24, 2001.By Opponent - Wake Forest scored 115 in a 118-115

Clemson win at Clemson on Feb. 13, 2002 (2OT).

Scored 110 PointsBy Clemson - Scored 118 vs. Wake Forest at Littlejohn

Coliseum on Feb. 13, 2002 (2OT).By Opponent - 115 by Wake Forest at Clemson on Feb.

13, 2002 (Clemson 118, Wake Forest 115 2OT).

Scored 120 PointsBy Clemson - Scored 120 vs.Charleston Southern

at North Charleston Coliseum on Dec. 1, 1993 (Clemson 120, Charleston Southern 103).

By Opponent - Scored 122 by Florida State at Tallahassee, FL on Jan. 22, 1970 (Florida State 122, Clemson 80).

50-Point VictoryBy Clemson - +53 in a 93-40 win over Wofford at

Littlejohn Coliseum on Nov. 19, 2008.By Opponent - +55 by Wake Forest in a 120-65

contest in Winston- Salem, NC on Feb. 10, 1955.

Made 50 Field GoalsBy Clemson - 50 (79 attempts) vs. Bowling Green at

Littlejohn Coliseum on Nov. 27, 1981 (Clemson 109, Bowling Green 91).

By Opponent - 50 (105 attempts) by Florida State at Tallahassee, FL on Jan. 22, 1970 (Florida State 122, Clemson 80).

Shot 65 Percent From the FieldBy Clemson - Clemson made 65.9 percent of its

field goal attempts (27-41) against UNC Asheville on Dec. 12, 1999 at Clemson (Clemson 73, UNC Asheville 64).

By Opponent - 68.3 percent (28-41) by Gonzaga in championship game of the Top of the World Classic in Fairbanks, AK. It was the top FG percentage by a Clemson opponent in the Rick Barnes era (Gonzaga 84, Clemson 71).

Shot 90 Percent From the Foul Line(Min. 15 Attempts)

By Clemson - 90.5 percent (19-21) vs. Wofford at Clemson on Nov. 21, 1999 (Wofford 79, Clemson 74).

By Opponent - 94.7 percent (18-19) by Wake Forest at Clemson on Feb. 22, 1995 (Wake Forest 64, Clemson 52).

A +30 Rebound MarginBy Clemson - +30 (52-22) vs. Wagner at Littlejohn

Coliseum on Dec. 10, 1988 (Clemson, 79, Wagner 36).

By Opponent - +34 (74-40) by Florida State at Tallahassee, FL, on Jan. 22, 1970. (FSU 122, Clemson 80).

A Team Handed Out 30 AssistsBy Clemson - 30 vs. Coppin State at Littlejohn

Coliseum on Nov. 21, 2005 (Clemson 102, Coppin State 71).

By Opponent - 35 by Georgia Tech at Alexander Memorial Coliseum on Feb. 1, 1968 (Georgia Tech 99, Clemson 64).

Team Attempted 50 Free ThrowsBy Clemson - 52 (made 32) vs. Georgia State at

Littlejohn Coliseum on Jan. 15, 1990 (Clemson 117, Georgia State 59).

By Opponent - 59 (made 41) by North Carolina vs. Clemson in Chapel Hill, NC on Jan. 28, 1998. FT attempt total was a record including two ACC teams. Clemson ended the game with four players on the court (North Carolina 88, Clemson 79).

Team Made 35 Free ThrowsBy Clemson - 38 (attempted 45) vs. Mercer at

Littlejohn Coliseum on Dec. 30, 1993 (Clemson 87, Mercer 69).

By Opponent - 37 (attempted 47) by North Carolina at the ACC Tournament in Washington, DC on Mar. 11, 2005 (North Carolina 88, Clemson 81).

BY INDIVIDUAL PLAYERS

Scored 30 PointsBy Clemson - 32 by K.C. Rivers vs. Liberty at Littlejohn

Coliseum on Dec. 7, 2008. Rivers made 13-21 field goals, 4-8 three-point goals (Clemson 80, Liberty 75).

By Opponents - Lewis Clinch of Georgia Tech scored 32 points on 11-20 field goals (5-12 three-pointers, 5-5 free throws) against Clemson in the first round of the ACC Tournament at the Georgia Dome on Mar. 12, 2009 (Georgia Tech 86, Clemson 81).

Scored 35 PointsBy Clemson - 36 by Edward Scott vs. Florida State at

Clemson on Feb. 23, 2002. Scott made 12-24 FGs, 5-6 on 3pt FGs, and 7-8 free throws (Clemson 87, Florida State 78).

By Opponents - 37 by Malcolm Delaney of Virginia Tech on 11-17 field goals (6-10 on three-pointers, 9-10 on free throws) against Clemson at Cassell Coliseum on Jan. 29, 2009 (Clemson 86, Virginia Tech 82).

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Scored 40 PointsBy Clemson - 41 by Will Solomon vs. Georgia Tech

at Clemson on Jan. 24, 2001. Solomon made 13-22 FGs, 7-12 on 3pt FGs and 8-9 free throws (Georgia Tech 111, Clemson 108).

By Opponent - 41 by Kenny Smith of North Carolina at Littlejohn Coliseum on Jan. 28, 1987 (North Carolina 108, Clemson 99).

Two Players, 30 PointsBy Clemson - Tony Stockman and Edward Scott each

scored 30 points versus Wake Forest at Littlejohn Coliseum on Feb. 13, 2002 (Clemson 118, Wake Forest 115 in 2 OT).

By Opponent - Gene Banks (31) and Mike Gminski (30) for Duke in Clemson’s overtime win over #1 Blue Devils at Littlejohn Coliseum on Jan. 9, 1980 (Clemson 87, Duke 82 OT).

More Points than Minutes Played(Min. 15 Points Scored)

By Clemson - K.C. Rivers scored 32 points in only 29 minutes of play versus Virginia at John Paul Jones Arena on Feb. 7, 2008 (Clemson 82, Virginia 51).

By Opponent - Devan Downey of South Carolina scored 37 points in 36 minutes at Colonial Life Arena in Columbia, SC on Dec. 30, 2008 (Clemson 98, South Carolina 87).

Scored 15 Field GoalsBy Clemson - 15 by Horace Grant vs. Furman at

Littlejohn Coliseum on Jan. 14, 1987 (Clemson 94, Furman 77).

By Opponent - 16 by Vince Taylor of Duke at Cameron Indoor Stadium on Feb. 24, 1982 (Duke 73, Clemson 72 in 3 OT).

Attempted 25 Field GoalsBy Clemson - 29 by Edward Scott (made 10) vs. Wake

Forest at Winston-Salem on Mar. 1, 2003 (Wake Forest 80, Clemson 68).

By Opponent - 26 by Courtney Pigram (made 12) for East Tennessee State at Clemson on Mar. 14, 2007 (Clemson 64, East Tennessee State, 57).

Scored 15 Free ThrowsBy Clemson - 16 by Butch Zatezalo vs. Wake Forest at

Littlejohn Coliseum on Feb. 27, 1969 (Wake Forest 112, Clemson 104).

By Opponent - 17 by Tyler Hansbrough of North Carolina at the Smith Center on Feb. 10, 2008 (North Carolina 103, Clemson 93 in 2OT).

Collected 20 ReboundsBy Clemson - 20 by Harold Jamison versus Florida

State in the first round of the ACC Tournament in Charlotte, NC on Mar. 4,1999 (Florida State 87, Clemson 85 in OT).

By Opponent - 23 by J.J. Hickson of NC State at the RBC Center on Feb. 16, 2008 (Clemson 71, NC State 64).

Handed Out 15 AssistsBy Clemson - 16 by Edward Scott vs. Wake Forest at

Littlejohn Coliseum on Feb. 13, 2002 (Clemson 118, Wake Forest 115 2 OT).

By Opponent - 17 by Tyrone Bogues of Wake Forest at Greensboro Coliseum on Jan. 10, 1987 (Clemson 91, Wake Forest 88 OT).

Collected 6 StealsBy Clemson - 7 by K.C. Rivers vs. Duke at Littlejohn

Coliseum on Feb. 4, 2009 (Clemson 74, Duke 47).By Opponent - 7 by Javaris Crittenton of Georgia

Tech in Atlanta, GA on Feb. 3, 2007 (Georgia Tech 80, Clemson 62).

Blocked 8 ShotsBy Clemson - 8 by Trevor Booker versus North

Carolina at Littlejohn Coliseum on Jan. 17, 2007 (North Carolina 77, Clemson 55).

By Opponent - 10 by Cherokee Parks of Duke at Charlotte Coliseum in ACC Tournament on Mar. 11, 1994 (Duke 77, Clemson 64).

20 Points, 20 Rebounds in a GameBy Clemson - 22 points and 21 rebounds by Dale

Davis vs. South Carolina State at Littlejohn Coliseum on Dec. 17, 1990 (Clemson 103, South Carolina State 83).

By Opponent - 22 points and 20 rebounds by Eric Williams of Wake Forest at Littlejohn Coliseum on Jan. 11, 2006 (Clemson 74, Wake Forest 73 OT).

A Triple-DoubleBy Clemson - 12 points, 14 rebounds, and 10 blocked

shots by Sharone Wright vs. Maryland at Clemson on Jan. 26, 1993 (Clemson 82, Maryland 72).

By Opponent - never accomplished.

A Four-Point Play(Three-Pointer and Free Throw)

By Clemson - Terrence Oglesby gave Clemson a 61-57 lead in the second half against Boston College at Conte Forum on Feb. 10, 2009 (Clemson 87, Boston College 77).

By Opponent - Jeff Jones of Virginia at 12:39 mark of the first half to give the Cavaliers a 16-5 lead at John Paul Jones Arena on Feb. 15, 2009 (Virginia 85, Clemson 81 OT).

Dale Davis is the last player from Clemson to post 20 points and 20 rebounds in the same game. He had 22 points and 21 rebounds against SC State in 1990.

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1911-12 (4-0 Overall)F. 9 A W 46-12 FurmanF. 9 N1 W 78-6 Butler GuardsF. 10 A W 34-23 WoffordM. 9 H W 56-13 WoffordN1 - Greenville, SC

1912-13 (9-5 Overall)J. 18 H W 69-19 FurmanJ. 24 H W 29-21 NewberryJ. 25 H W 40-10 WoffordJ. 31 A L 15-75 GeorgiaF. 1 A L 10-60 Atlanta AgricultureF. 5 A W 38-21 CharlestonF. 5 A W 29-22 Charleston “Y”F. 6 A L 18-39 South CarolinaF. 7 A W 26-22 Georgia TechF. 8 H L 13-29 Georgia TechF. 14 H W 72-23 WoffordF. 20 A W 33-11 NewberryF. 21 A L 21-22 WoffordF. 22 A W 38-26 Furman

1913-14 (1-3 Overall)J. 10 H W 27-10 FurmanJ. 23 A L 18-28 SavannahJ. 31 A L 30-45 Atlanta AgricultureF. 28 A L 16-29 South Carolina

1914-15 (2-5-1 Overall)F. 5 H T 27-27 FurmanF. 12 H L 17-19 WoffordF. 18 A L 20-34 Spartanburg “Y”F. 19 A L 23-25 WoffordF. 20 A W 27-26 FurmanM. 4 A L 20-27 Columbia “Y”M. 5 A W 37-29 South CarolinaM. 6 A L 20-28 The Citadel

1915-16 (2-6-1 Overall)J. 20 A L 32-58 NewberryJ. 21 A L 20-41 South CarolinaJ. 22 A W 22-20 ErskineF. 1 H T 39-39 PresbyterianF. 4 A L 28-34 PresbyterianF. 5 A L 28-37 WoffordF. 17 H W 72-13 ErskineF. 21 H L 23-46 WoffordF. 26 H L 24-34 Newberry

1916-17 (8-2 Overall)J. 18 H W 65-16 Coll. of CharlestonJ. 23 A W 32-22 PresbyterianJ. 24 A L 19-34 South CarolinaF. 2 A W 36-30 Greenville “Y”F. 9 A W 36-31 WoffordF. 10 A L 26-30 NewberryF. 17 H W 37-29 NewberryF. 22 H W 51-27 South CarolinaF. 23 H W 59-23 PresbyterianF. 26 H W 37-24 Wofford

1917-18 (3-2 Overall)F. 1 H W 63-22 PresbyterianF. 15 H W 50-22 WoffordF. 22 H W 64-23 NewberryM. 1 A L 32-34 PresbyterianM. 2 A L 24-36 Davidson

1918-19 (3-1 Overall)J. 22 H W 34-31 WoffordJ. 31 A L 12-31 GeorgiaF. 1 A W 60-11 Atlanta Ath. ClubF. 15 H W 73-34 PiedmontNote: Remainder of schedule cancelled due to quarantine at Clemson.

1919-20 (8-6 Overall)J. 15 H L 39-40 WoffordJ. 17 A W 38-23 FurmanJ. 19 A L 15-22 South Carolina

J. 23 A L 17-32 Georgia TechJ. 24 A L 22-36 GeorgiaJ. 26 H L 12-60 AuburnJ. 30 H L 24-34 GeorgiaNA H W 36-18 FurmanF. 7 A W 28-25 DavidsonF. 14 A W 32-23 PresbyterianF. 19 H W 53-15 NewberryF. 21 H W 41-17 Georgia TechF. 23 H W 38-15 South CarolinaM. 2 H W 51-37 Presbyterian

1920-21 (10-4 Overall)J. 12 H W 37-29 WoffordJ. 14 H W 50-15 FurmanJ. 26 H W 51-32 Greenville “Y”J. 29 A L 22-45 GeorgiaF. 3 H W 65-24 Coll. of CharlestonF. 5 A L 22-28 Georgia TechF. 8 H W 35-21 PresbyterianF. 11 A W 21-8 PresbyterianF. 12 A L 14-15 NewberryF. 14 H W 44-16 South CarolinaF. 17 A W 24-10 South CarolinaF. 18 A W 49-12 Col. of CharlestonF. 25 A L 25-45 AuburnM. 5 A W 25-15 Wofford

1921-22 (8-13 Overall, 0-3 SoCon, 12th)J. 7 H L 31-35 Greenville “Y”J. 11 A L 11-34 Spartanburg “Y”J. 13 H L 16-24 GeorgiaJ. 16 A W 24-18 Greenville “Y”J. 19 A L 9-32 MercerJ. 20 A L 24-38 Camp BenningJ. 21 A L 19-32 AuburnJ. 24 H L 17-27 FurmanJ. 26 A W 29-17 PresbyterianJ. 29 A W 30-16 Coll. of CharlestonJ. 29 A L 8-29 The CitadelJ. 30 A L 26-45 Furman

F. 4 H W 21-12 Piedmont CollegeF. 13 H W 35-8 Coll. of CharlestonF. 14 H W 20-19 The CitadelF. 16 A L 14-38 KentuckyF. 17 A W 34-28 Georgetown (KY)F. 18 A L 24-44 CentreF. 21 H L 16-32 DavidsonF. 23 H W 25-15 PresbyterianF. 27 N1 L 20-31 TulaneN1 - Southern Conference Tournament, Atlanta, GA

1922-23 (11-6 Overall, 3-3 SoCon, T-8th)J. 11 H L 20-29 GeorgiaJ. 13 H L 17-26 Georgia TechJ. 20 H W 27-19 South CarolinaJ. 22 H L 12-17 MercerJ. 27 A L 22-35 Georgia TechJ. 29 H W 24-19 AuburnJ. 30 H W 23-14 FurmanF. 2 H W 39-7 Georgetown (KY)F. 5 A W 25-18 FurmanF. 12 H W 28-7 Coll. of CharlestonF. 15 A W 30-13 KentuckyF. 16 A W 19-12 Georgetown (KY)F. 17 A L 24-26 CentreF. 21 H W 25-18 DavidsonF. 22 H W 32-5 PresbyterianF. 27 N1 L 23-27 CentreM. 5 H W 35-13 PresbyterianN1 - Atlanta, GA

1923-24 (2-14 Overall, 0-6 SoCon, T-19th)J. 5 H L 13-48 Georgia TechJ. 11 H L 6-24 GeorgiaJ. 22 H L 11-19 FurmanJ. 24 H L 16-30 South CarolinaJ. 31 H L 15-22 N.C. StateF. 1 A L 11-34 NewberryF. 2 A L 22-39 PresbyterianNA A L 13-24 Furman

F. 9 H L 17-20 PresbyterianF. 13 A L 13-39 KentuckyF. 14 A L 13-33 Georgetown (KY)F. 15 A L 9-13 MaryvilleF. 16 A L 12-18 TennesseeNA H W 29-7 Coll. of CharlestonF. 28 N1 W 17-15 FloridaF. 29 N1 L 13-42 Vanderbilt N1 - Southern Conference Tournament, Atlanta, GA

1924-25 (4-14 Overall, 3-2 SoCon, T-8th)J. 1 A L 29-42 Monaghan “Y”J. 2 A L 26-28 New HollandJ. 3 A L 35-39 22nd InfantryJ. 10 A W 20-18 Georgia TechJ. 15 H W 19-17 GeorgiaJ. 23 H L 20-21 NewberryJ. 26 H L 22-24 PresbyterianJ. 28 A L 24-35 NewberryJ. 29 A L 18-35 South CarolinaJ. 30 A L 10-35 Coll. of CharlestonJ. 31 A L 18-34 The CitadelF. 6 H L 23-35 Camp BenningF. 7 H W 32-13 RollinsF. 13 H L 21-25 The CitadelF. 14 H W 32-30 Georgia TechF. 19 H L 17-34 FurmanF. 21 A L 11-41 FurmanF. 26 H L 13-27 Virginia Tech

1925-26 (4-17 Overall, 1-7 SoCon, T-19th)J. 6 A L 15-32 Saint StanislausJ. 7 A L 23-24 New Orleans “Y”J. 8 A L 22-40 TulaneJ. 9 A L 15-36 TulaneJ. 13 A L 34-40 Wake ForestJ. 14 A L 12-46 DukeJ. 15 A L 24-48 North CarolinaJ. 16 A L 23-41 N.C. StateJ. 21 H L 16-32 N.C. StateJ. 23 H W 34-29 PresbyterianJ. 30 H W 31-28 NewberryF. 3 H L 20-36 FurmanF. 6 H L 21-25 WoffordF. 8 H L 18-21 PresbyterianF. 9 A W 38-35 South CarolinaF. 10 A L 22-26 NewberryF. 12 H L 23-26 The CitadelF. 15 A W 32-30 DavidsonF. 17 A L 28-44 GeorgiaF. 20 H L 20-36 South CarolinaF. 22 A L 31-37 Furman

1926-27 (2-13 Overall, 1-7 SoCon, 19th)J. 7 A L 26-33 South CarolinaJ. 8 A L 11-37 South CarolinaJ. 12 H L 17-37 WoffordJ. 13 H L 5-17 TennesseeJ. 21 H L 23-48 South CarolinaJ. 29 H L 23-24 NewberryF. 2 A L 26-42 AuburnF. 3 A L 23-45 AuburnF. 9 H L 16-24 PresbyterianF. 11 A W 20-18 NewberryF. 12 A L 38-39 PresbyterianF. 14 A L 23-34 GeorgiaF. 16 H W 33-16 FloridaF. 18 H L 22-41 FurmanF. 21 A L 28-50 Furman

1927-28 (9-14 Overall, 5-7 SoCon, 11th)D. 15 A L 23-27 Kent. WesleyanD. 16 A L 17-33 KentuckyD. 17 A L 16-42 CincinnatiD. 19 A L 16-33 Georgetown (KY)J. 7 A L 26-33 FurmanJ. 11 H W 44-21 WoffordJ. 16 A L 31-37 MercerJ. 17 A L 24-42 Georgia TechJ. 18 A L 26-56 AuburnJ.O. Erwin had a school-record 58 points in the second game in Clemson history.

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J. 19 A L 23-30 AuburnJ. 20 A L 23-30 TulaneJ. 21 A W 34-15 TulaneJ. 28 H W 16-15 NewberryJ. 31 H L 32-36 GeorgiaF. 3 H L 18-35 FurmanF. 6 A L 25-38 GeorgiaF. 8 H W 32-29 FloridaF. 9 H W 26-25 FloridaF. 10 H W 38-33 South CarolinaF. 15 H W 35-24 DavidsonF. 22 A W 38-37 NewberryF. 23 A W 48-46 South CarolinaF. 24 N1 L 26-27 AuburnN1 - Southern Conference Tournament, Atlanta, GA

1928-29 (15-12 Overall, 6-4 SoCon, 9th)D. 18 A L ^37-41 ErskineJ. 2 A L 30-56 Atlanta Ath.ClubJ. 3 A L 31-36 TennesseeJ. 4 A L 25-31 ChattanoogaJ. 5 A L 23-29 Georgia TechJ. 10 A L 24-40 MercerJ. 11 H W 36-23 FloridaJ. 12 H W 31-21 FloridaJ. 14 A L 37-40 The CitadelJ. 15 A L 24-27 South CarolinaJ. 18 H W 24-17 NewberryJ. 19 H W 50-14 WoffordJ. 29 A W 32-26 PresbyterianJ. 30 A W 25-22 NewberryF. 1 H W 46-20 AuburnF. 2 A L 33-42 FurmanF. 7 H W 30-16 ErskineF. 8 H W 49-14 SewaneeF. 9 H L 28-29 FurmanF. 12 A W 34-17 WoffordF. 14 H W 30-23 GeorgiaF. 15 A W 17-12 South CarolinaF. 16 H W ^35-33 The CitadelF. 19 A L 25-41 GeorgiaF. 26 H W 38-17 PresbyterianM. 1 A1 W 30-26 Georgia TechM. 2 N1 L 28-31 N.C. StateA1,N1 - Southern Conference Tournament, Atlanta, GA; ^ denotes overtime

1929-30 (16-9 Overall, 8-4 SoCon, 8th)D. 11 A W 46-24 ErskineD. 18 A W 42-27 PresbyterianJ. 3 A L 15-31 KentuckyJ. 4 A L 26-35 TennesseeJ. 7* H L 28-34 FurmanJ. 10 A W 39-31 AuburnJ. 11 A W 25-24 Georgia TechJ. 13 A L 24-26 SewaneeJ. 14 A W ^^48-42 VanderbiltJ. 17 H W 37-12 PresbyterianJ. 18 H W 69-9 NewberryJ. 25 H W 51-21 WoffordJ. 28 A L 28-30 FurmanJ. 31 H W 32-27 VanderbiltF. 1 A W 39-16 WoffordF. 3 H L 20-34 KentuckyF. 4 H L 24-39 GeorgiaF. 12 H W 33-28 FloridaF. 13 H W 47-20 FloridaF. 15 H W 40-28 Georgia TechF. 17 H W 38-35 The CitadelF. 18 A L 32-36 GeorgiaF. 21 H W 42-24 South CarolinaNA H W 44-13 WoffordF. 28 N1 L 22-33 Alabama* - Fike Fieldhouse opened; N1 - Southern Conference Tournament, Atlanta, GA; ^ denotes overtime

1930-31 (6-7 Overall 3-5 SoCon, T-15th)D. 10 A W 36-32 PresbyterianD. 17 A W 40-9 Newberry

J. 3 A L 16-31 KentuckyJ. 5 A L 32-38 TennesseeJ. 10 A L 20-44 AuburnJ. 12 A W 42-24 PresbyterianJ. 17 H W 38-31 TennesseeJ. 20 A L 25-34 GeorgiaJ. 26 H W 37-33 AuburnF. 3 H L 21-31 GeorgiaF. 12 A L 22-24 FurmanF. 14 H W 29-26 KentuckyF. 27 N1 L 27-31 DukeN1 - Southern Conference at Atlanta, GA; Note: Some games were cancelled due to a menengitis quarantine

1931-32 (7-13 Overall, 2-9 SoCon, 21st)J. 2 A L 25-43 KentuckyJ. 4 A L 18-23 TennesseeJ. 7 A W 24-22 South CarolinaJ. 8 A L 23-31 South CarolinaJ. 13 H W 27-19 PresbyterianJ. 14 H L 17-30 KentuckyJ. 28 A L 27-28 WoffordJ. 30 H L 18-24 FurmanF. 2 H L 26-41 GeorgiaF. 5 A L 25-36 FloridaF. 6 A L 33-36 FloridaF. 9 A L 16-40 GeorgiaF. 12 H W 31-22 South CarolinaF. 13 H L 22-24 South CarolinaF. 15 H W 19-12 The CitadelF. 16 A W 43-23 PresbyterianF. 19 A L 19-23 FurmanF. 23 H W 28-23 WoffordNA H W 27-25 Royal Athletic ClubNA H L 40-42 Jewish Ath. Club

1932-33 (10-9 Overall, 0-1 SoCon, 10th)D. 15 H W 39-21 Royal Athletic ClubJ. 2 H W 44-34 Tennessee TechJ. 3 A L 22-39 VanderbiltJ. 4 A W 32-18 SewaneeJ. 7 H L 28-29 Georgia TechJ. 13 H L 28-38 FloridaJ. 14 H L 33-37 FloridaJ. 16 A L 18-67 KentuckyJ. 20 A L 26-47 South CarolinaF. 2 H L 32-42 KentuckyF. 3 H W 31-16 FurmanF. 4 A W 38-25 PresbyterianF. 7 A W 35-25 GeorgiaF. 10 A L 26-27 FurmanF. 16 H W 36-29 GeorgiaF. 17 A W 30-28 WoffordF. 18 A W 55-6 PresbyterianF. 20 H W 26-23 WoffordF. 21 H L 20-28 South Carolina

1933-34 (7-12 Overall, 0-6 SoCon, 10th)J. 3 A L 26-38 North CarolinaJ. 4 A L 23-36 DukeJ. 5 A L 27-36 N.C. StateJ. 9 A L 27-30 TennesseeJ. 10 A L 25-27 VanderbiltJ. 11 A W 31-20 Tennessee TechJ. 16 H L 25-34 WoffordJ. 19 H L 15-41 South CarolinaJ. 30 H W 28-23 FurmanJ. 31 H W 43-21 PresbyterianF. 2 A W 32-29 WoffordF. 6 A L 23-29 GeorgiaF. 7 A L 25-31 Georgia TechF. 9 H L 31-36 FloridaF. 10 H W 31-26 FloridaF. 12 A W 29-15 FurmanF. 16 A L 17-42 South CarolinaF. 17 A L 18-41 South CarolinaF. 20 H W 29-23 Georgia

1934-35 (15-3 Overall 3-1 SoCon, 2nd)J. 3 A W 32-22 Vanderbilt

J. 4 A W 28-19 Tennessee TechJ. 5 A W 40-16 SewaneeJ. 7 A W 40-33 TennesseeJ. 12 H W 43-29 Georgia TechJ. 15 A W 51-40 WoffordJ. 18 H W 44-21 N.C. StateJ. 28 A W 31-20 GeorgiaF. 1 H W 20-17 FurmanF. 5 A L 30-38 South CarolinaF. 7 A W 43-26 FurmanF. 9 H L ^43-44 GeorgiaF. 12 H W 32-18 WoffordF. 14 H W 22-16 South CarolinaF. 16 H W 50-20 MercerF. 20 H W 39-23 PresbyterianF. 22 H W 48-33 Washington & LeeF. 28 N1 L 25-29 Washington & LeeN1 - Southern Conference Tournament, Raleigh, NC; ^ denotes overtime

1935-36 (15-7 Overall, 5-5 SoCon, 5th)D. 19 A W 33-23 AuburnD. 20 A W 31-18 AuburnJ. 3 A L 23-24 North CarolinaJ. 4 A W 45-34 VirginiaJ. 6 A L 33-47 N.C. StateJ. 11 A W 35-32 Georgia TechJ. 14 H W 37-13 WoffordJ. 17 H W 31-30 South CarolinaJ. 18 H W 46-27 PresbyterianJ. 25 H W 39-21 Georgia TechF. 1 A W 41-33 FurmanF. 5 A W 46-32 Virginia TechF. 6 A L 26-34 Washington & LeeF. 7 A W 43-36 Virginia MilitaryF. 12 A L 13-33 GeorgiaF. 14 H W 50-23 FurmanF. 15 A W 43-30 South CarolinaF. 18 H L 21-27 N.C. StateF. 20 H W 27-24 GeorgiaF. 24 H L ^34-35 North CarolinaF. 26 A W 20-19 WoffordM. 5 A1 L ^31-32 N.C. StateA1 - Southern Conference Tournament, Raleigh, NC; ^ denotes overtime

1936-37 (6-15 Overall, 2-7 SoCon, 14th)D. 17 H L 25-33 DukeD. 27 A L 22-33 TennesseeJ. 4 A L 36-52 FloridaJ. 5 A W ^31-30 FloridaJ. 11 A L 29-54 N.C. StateJ. 12 H L 36-53 Wake ForestJ. 14 A W 38-31 WoffordJ. 20 H L 13-51 Georgia TechJ. 23 H L ^35-36 GeorgiaJ. 30 A L 27-30 PresbyterianF. 3 A W 40-34 FurmanF. 5 A L 30-32 South CarolinaF. 9 H L ^40-41 N.C. StateF. 12 A W 44-38 The CitadelF. 13 A L 20-29 GeorgiaF. 15 H L 33-41 AuburnF. 16 H L 26-33 AuburnF. 18 H L 27-29 Wake ForestF. 20 H L 25-29 FurmanF. 23 H W 31-29 South CarolinaF. 25 A W 33-32 Wofford^ denotes overtime

1937-38 (16-7 Overall, 9-4 SoCon, 4th)D. 17 H W 28-15 TennesseeJ. 8 A W 41-26 PresbyterianJ. 11 A L 22-26 GeorgiaJ. 13 H W 39-29 PresbyterianJ. 15 H L 31-33 N.C. StateJ. 18 H W 60-36 WoffordJ. 22 H W 46-15 FurmanF. 1 A L 34-44 North CarolinaF. 2 A W 42-33 Wake ForestF. 3 A L 35-55 N.C. State

F. 8 H W 40-28 GeorgiaF. 10 A W 54-38 South CarolinaF. 12 A L 26-28 The CitadelF. 15 A W 43-35 FurmanF. 16 H W 46-40 Wake ForestF. 19 H W 58-39 South CarolinaF. 21 A W 35-34 DavidsonF. 23 A L 33-53 Georgia TechF. 25 H W 47-35 The CitadelF. 27 A W 52-24 WoffordM. 3 N1 W 35-32 RichmondM. 4 N1 W 38-33 Washington & LeeM. 5 N1 L 30-40 DukeN1 - Southern Conference Tournament, Raleigh, NC

1938-39 (16-8 Overall, 6-6 SoCon, T-9th)D. 10 A L 24-29 TennesseeD. 15 A L 35-45 MarylandD. 16 A L 44-47 George WashingtonD. 17 A W 33-30 Catholic J. 4 H L 38-39 Wake ForestJ. 7 A W 37-30 GeorgiaJ. 10 A L 33-39 DukeJ. 11 A L 37-54 N.C. StateJ. 12 A L 38-44 Wake ForestJ. 18 A W 51-43 PresbyterianJ. 21 H W 43-31 FurmanJ. 28 H W 62-37 WoffordF. 6 H W 38-29 GeorgiaF. 10 A W 38-16 South CarolinaF. 11 A L 38-42 The CitadelF. 13 H W 38-36 DukeF. 18 H W 43-16 South CarolinaF. 20 H W 51-36 The CitadelF. 22 A W 41-28 FurmanF. 23 A W 29-22 WoffordM. 1 N1 W 44-43 North CarolinaM. 2 N1 W 30-28 Wake ForestM. 3 N1 W 49-33 DavidsonM. 4 N1 W 39-27 MarylandN1 - Southern Conference Tournament, Raleigh, NC

1939-40 (9-12 Overall 9-7 SoCon, 6th)D. 21 N1 L 30-55 KentuckyD. 30 A L 41-54 BaltimoreJ. 1 A L 26-53 MarylandJ. 2 A L 32-49 George WashingtonJ. 6 H L 29-32 GeorgiaJ. 10 H W 30-28 Wake ForestJ. 12 H W 68-36 FurmanJ. 13 H W 66-31 N.C. StateJ. 18 A W 48-38 N.C. StateJ. 19 A L 49-54 DukeJ. 27 H W 48-30 MarylandF. 3 H L ^31-39 North CarolinaF. 9 A W 37-32 South CarolinaF. 10 A W 38-27 The CitadelF. 12 H L 37-39 DukeF. 14 A L 37-38 FurmanF. 17 H W 56-25 South CarolinaF. 19 A L 30-47 North CarolinaF. 20 A L 39-53 Wake ForestF. 23 H W 46-30 The CitadelF. 29 N2 L 41-50 North CarolinaN1 - Asheville, NC; N2 - Southern Confer-ence Tournament, Raleigh, NC; ^ denotes overtime

1940-41 (8-14 Overall, 7-8 SoCon, 7th)D. 13 H L 51-65 GeorgiaD. 17 A L 40-60 William & MaryD. 18 A L 45-52 RichmondD. 19 N1 W 48-34 MarylandD. 20 A L 40-64 George WashingtonJ. 2 A L 43-58 GeorgiaJ. 6 H W 43-32 FurmanJ. 8 A L 51-63 Georgia TechJ. 10 H W 48-39 N.C. StateJ. 14 H L 49-69 George Washington

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J. 16 A L 43-44 N.C. StateJ. 17 A L 35-42 Wake ForestJ. 18 A L 42-45 DukeJ. 22 A W 52-49 Georgia TechF. 7 A L 31-50 South CarolinaF. 8 A W 62-48 The CitadelF. 10 A L 53-76 North CarolinaF. 14 A W 56-36 FurmanF. 15 H L 39-40 South CarolinaF. 18 H W 54-53 Wake ForestF. 21 H W 62-43 The CitadelF. 24 H L 48-59 PresbyterianN1 - Baltimore, MD

1941-42 (3-14 Overall, 2-10 SoCon, 15th)J. 6 N1 L 31-38 GeorgiaJ. 7 H L 34-67 George WashingtonJ. 10 H L 39-40 FurmanJ. 13 A L 36-52 N.C. StateJ. 14 A L 40-58 Wake ForestJ. 16 H L 34-54 North CarolinaJ. 24 H L 52-63 GeorgiaJ. 31 A L 27-57 WoffordF. 5 H L 28-54 William & MaryF. 6 A L 35-62 South CarolinaF. 7 A W 39-38 The CitadelF. 10 A L 42-56 FurmanF. 14 H L 24-38 South CarolinaF. 20 A L 29-53 PresbyterianF. 23 H L 37-52 Wake ForestF. 24 H W 37-25 The CitadelF. 27 H W 31-22 WoffordN1 - Augusta, GA

1942-43 (3-13 Overall, 0-10 SoCon, 15th)D. 16 H W 42-22 ErskineJ. 8 H L 40-48 N.C. StateJ. 12 A L 56-71 Wake ForestJ. 14 A W 48-44 PresbyterianJ. 20 H W 54-45 WoffordJ. 23 H L 44-49 PresbyterianF. 1 A L 34-69 N.C. StateF. 2 A L 32-52 North CarolinaF. 5 A L 30-48 South CarolinaF. 6 A L 35-49 The CitadelF. 10 A L 32-43 Georgia TechF. 13 H L 40-42 South CarolinaF. 16 A L 31-53 Davidson

F. 20 A L 36-46 WoffordF. 24 H L 38-63 The CitadelF. 27 H L 32-49 Davidson

1943-44 (1-10 Overall, 1-2 SoCon, T-7th)J. 10 H L 40-44 GeorgiaJ. 12 A L 33-55 PresbyterianJ. 19 A L 31-54 GeorgiaJ. 22 A L 34-50 Georgia TechJ. 29 A L 24-58 Georgia TechF. 1 H W 43-41 PresbyterianF. 2 H L 29-38 CatawbaF. 12 H L 37-66 South CarolinaF. 15 A L 33-42 CatawbaF. 16 A L 40-42 DavidsonF. 19 A L 31-57 South Carolina

1944-45 (8-8 Overall, 3-5 SoCon, 8th)J. 8 A L 30-37 GeorgiaJ. 13 A W 32-21 WoffordJ. 17 A W 44-36 PresbyterianJ. 19 H L 34-58 South CarolinaJ. 23 H L 40-51 GeorgiaJ. 27 H W 29-22 FurmanF. 2 H W 58-34 PresbyterianF. 6 H W 68-36 WoffordF. 8 A L 38-76 South CarolinaF. 9 A W 52-43 The CitadelF. 10 A L 29-52 The CitadelF. 15 H L ^39-41 The CitadelF. 16 H W 43-38 The CitadelF. 17 H L 31-34 DavidsonF. 20 A W 34-31 FurmanF. 23 N1 L 24-55 South CarolinaN1 - Southern Conference Tournament, Raleigh, NC; ^ denotes overtime

1945-46 (9-11 Overall, 5-7 SoCon, T-9th)D. 12 H L 34-41 GeorgiaD. 20 A L 38-52 Georgia TechJ. 5 H L 46-61 Georgia TechJ. 7 H L 43-48 N.C. StateJ. 8 A W 34-21 WoffordJ. 15 H W 44-36 FurmanJ. 17 H W 60-25 WoffordJ. 19 H L 29-42 DukeJ. 23 A W 56-18 PresbyterianJ. 26 H W 47-42 South Carolina

F. 2 H W 56-46 PresbyterianF. 6 H L 33-44 DavidsonF. 8 A L 41-51 South CarolinaF. 9 A W 63-46 The CitadelF. 13 A L ^46-51 N.C. StateF. 14 A L 33-61 DukeF. 15 A W 53-49 DavidsonF. 19 A L 39-49 FurmanF. 21 A L 51-72 GeorgiaF. 23 H W 76-24 The Citadel^ denotes overtime 1946-47 (7-13 Overall, 2-12 SoCon, 14th)D. 11 H W 58-30 ErskineD. 14 H W 52-50 WoffordJ. 7 H W 58-42 PresbyterianJ. 8 H L 43-58 Wake ForestJ. 11 H L 54-86 N.C. StateJ. 15 A L 21-69 N.C. StateJ. 16 A L 51-67 Wake ForestJ. 21 A L 31-40 WoffordJ. 24 H W 60-40 The CitadelJ. 25 A L 39-73 South CarolinaF. 8 H L 55-73 South CarolinaF. 11 H L 56-101 Washington & LeeF. 12 A L 63-64 Virginia MilitaryF. 14 A W 57-53 DavidsonF. 15 A W 54-53 PresbyterianF. 17 A L 53-65 FurmanF. 20 A L 48-86 DavidsonF. 24 H L 45-50 FurmanF. 26 A W 63-47 ErskineM. 2 A L 53-58 The Citadel

1947-48 (6-17 Overall, 3-14 SoCon, 15th)D. 9 H L 43-60 DavidsonD. 11 H L 52-61 GeorgiaD. 13 H L 58-65 Washington & LeeD. 16 A L 46-52 WoffordD. 20 H L 35-60 George WashingtonJ. 9 A L 67-79 George WashingtonJ. 10 A L 42-49 MarylandJ. 13 H W 59-44 WoffordJ. 16 A L 47-80 DukeJ. 17 A L 48-68 Wake ForestJ. 21 H L 54-73 South CarolinaJ. 23 H L 50-52 The CitadelF. 2 H W 82-40 Presbyterian

F. 4 H W 77-52 FurmanF. 6 A L 57-59 South CarolinaF. 7 A L 43-47 The CitadelF. 12 A L 52-85 DavidsonF. 14 A W 64-43 PresbyterianF. 17 A W 63-57 DukeF. 19 H L 59-66 Wake ForestF. 20 A W 63-61 FurmanF. 23 H L 61-63 MarylandF. 28 A L 35-81 Georgia

1948-49 (10-11 Overall, 6-9 SoCon, 11th)D. 3 A L 48-70 GeorgiaD. 8 H L 58-60 GeorgiaD. 11 A L 50-58 Wake ForestD. 14 H W 49-44 WoffordD. 17 A L 45-47 RichmondD. 18 A L 50-74 MarylandJ. 8 H W 65-39 The CitadelJ. 11 A W 61-59 WoffordJ. 13 A L 45-48 FurmanJ. 15 H W 59-57 Wake ForestJ. 21 H L 48-51 South CarolinaF. 1 A L 55-65 DavidsonF. 4 A L 49-82 South CarolinaF. 5 A W 63-44 The CitadelF. 9 H W 79-29 PresbyterianF. 11 A L 70-73 Washington & LeeF. 12 A W 64-43 Virginia MilitaryF. 15 A W 65-41 PresbyterianF. 19 H L 52-54 DavidsonF. 21 H W 68-49 MarylandF. 26 H W 70-53 Furman

1949-50 (10-10 Overall, 8-8 SoCon, 9th)D. 3 A L 40-59 GeorgiaD. 6 H L 57-65 GeorgiaD. 10 H W 55-53 PresbyterianD. 16 A W 60-55 MarylandD. 17 A W 75-53 RichmondJ. 7 A L ^55-56 FurmanJ. 10 H L 58-66 Wake ForestJ. 14 H W ^^88-82 DavidsonJ. 18 H W 63-38 The CitadelJ. 21 H L 56-66 South CarolinaF. 3 A L 40-43 South CarolinaF. 4 A W 59-34 The CitadelF. 7 H L 61-66 George Washington

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F. 10 A W 74-51 PresbyterianF. 14 A L 65-77 DavidsonF. 15 A L 52-65 Wake ForestF. 18 H L 52-56 FurmanF. 20 A W 78-63 Washington & LeeF. 21 A W 83-73 Virginia MilitaryF. 25 H W 70-68 Maryland^ - one overtime

1950-51 (11-7 Overall, 9-4 SoCon, 3rd)D. 9 A L 76-78 PresbyterianD. 14 A L 45-58 GeorgiaD. 18 H W 70-69 GeorgiaJ. 6 H W 87-78 PresbyterianJ. 9 H L 61-76 South CarolinaJ. 16 H W 85-59 FurmanJ. 20 H W 69-43 The CitadelJ. 27 H W 74-62 DavidsonF. 1 A W 89-72 FurmanF. 3 H W 50-44 MarylandF. 9 A L 55-56 DavidsonF. 10 A L ^72-73 Wake ForestF. 15 H W 57-47 Wake ForestF. 20 A L ^50-54 MarylandF. 21 A W 82-76 George WashingtonF. 23 A W 78-72 South CarolinaF. 24 A W 73-57 The CitadelM. 1 N1 L 48-50 MarylandN1 - Southern Conference Tournament, Raleigh, NC; ^ denotes overtime

1951-52 (17-7 Overall, 11-4 SoCon, 4th)D. 1 H W 57-47 GeorgiaD. 5 A W 77-54 GeorgiaD. 11 H W 85-72 PresbyterianD. 14 A W ^78-76 PresbyterianD. 17 A L 52-61 TennesseeD. 27 A1 L 62-73 FloridaD. 28 N1 W 62-56 Florida StateD. 29 N1 W 85-60 GeorgiaJ. 5 A L 59-65 North CarolinaJ. 8 H W 70-65 FurmanJ. 12 H W 89-59 The CitadelJ. 15 A L 65-71 South CarolinaJ. 26 A W 66-63 The CitadelJ. 30 A W 67-66 FurmanF. 2 H W 67-49 DavidsonF. 4 H W 80-65 George WashingtonF. 8 A W 71-69 DavidsonF. 9 A W 68-63 Wake ForestF. 16 H W 77-69 North CarolinaF. 19 H W ^85-84 Wake ForestF. 22 A L 73-88 West Virginia (NR,12)F. 23 A L 69-80 West Virginia (NR,12)F. 28 H W 78-64 South CarolinaM. 6 N2 L 65-78 George WashingtonA1,N1 - Gator Bowl Tournament; N2 - South-ern Conference Tournament; ^ denotes overtime

1952-53 (8-10 Overall, 6-8 SoCon, 10th)D. 2 A L 60-66 GeorgiaD. 4 H W 77-64 PresbyterianD. 6 H L 55-57 GeorgiaD. 10 A L 56-82 North CarolinaD. 13 H L 60-74 RichmondD. 16 A W 82-64 PresbyterianJ. 2 H W 81-71 William & MaryJ. 9 H L 64-66 FurmanJ. 14 H L 66-93 Wake ForestJ. 16 A W 74-63 South CarolinaJ. 17 A W 64-58 The CitadelJ. 19 H W 79-50 The CitadelJ. 21 H L 80-91 North CarolinaF. 2 H L 67-71 South CarolinaF. 13 A W 64-59 DavidsonF. 14 A L 56-87 Wake ForestF. 23 H W 72-58 DavidsonF. 27 A L 70-95 Furman

1953-54 (5-18 Overall, 0-9 ACC, 8th)D. 1 A L 61-92 PresbyterianD. 3 H L 41-81 MarylandD. 5 H L 63-71 GeorgiaD. 8 A L 56-82 TennesseeD. 9 A L 80-97 Tennessee TechD. 12 A L 51-77 GeorgiaD. 15 H W 72-56 PresbyterianD. 19 A L 48-85 North CarolinaJ. 4 A W 75-72 William & MaryJ. 5 A L 55-95 George WashingtonJ. 6 A L 54-79 MarylandJ. 12 A L 69-87 FurmanJ. 15 A L 57-65 South CarolinaJ. 16 A W 76-52 The CitadelJ. 29 H W 78-55 The CitadelF. 1 H L 55-70 FurmanF. 6 H L 69-101 Wake ForestF. 9 A L 57-98 Wake ForestF. 13 H L 56-72 North CarolinaF. 16 H L 61-64 South CarolinaF. 20 A L 59-113 N.C. StateF. 27 H W 81-69 DavidsonM. 5 N1 L 59-75 Maryland (NR,17)N1 - ACC Tournament, Raleigh, NC

1954-55 (2-21 Overall, 0-14 ACC, 8th)D. 1 H L 75-81 PresbyterianD. 3 A L 54-115 DukeD. 4 A L 66-99 North CarolinaD. 7 A W 74-72 GeorgiaD. 14 H L 72-112 N.C. State(NR,4)D. 17 H L 94-100 VirginiaJ. 3 A L 55-94 TennesseeJ. 4 A L 71-84 Tennessee TechJ. 8 H L 63-71 Maryland (NR,11)J. 11 H L 66-75 DukeJ. 15 H L 87-95 North CarolinaJ. 18 H L 87-90 South CarolinaJ. 29 H L 73-89 FurmanF. 1 A L 56-92 PresbyterianF. 4 A L 65-120 Wake ForestF. 5 A L 85-119 N.C. State (NR,6)F. 14 A L 68-106 VirginiaF. 15 A L 66-68 Maryland (NR,11)F. 18 A L 68-85 South CarolinaF. 21 H W 105-94 GeorgiaF. 24 A L 87-124 FurmanF. 26 H L 79-100 Wake ForestM. 3 A1 L 76-101 N.C. State (NR,5)A1 - ACC Tournament, Raleigh, NC

1955-56 (9-17 Overall, 1-13 ACC, 8th)D. 2 A L 63-97 DukeD. 3 A L 58-73 North CarolinaD. 13 H L 83-100 N.C. State (NR,2)D. 16 H W 75-73 VirginiaD. 19 N1 W 94-76 Florida StateD. 20 N1 W 89-86 TennesseeD. 21 N1 L 79-98 Wake ForestD. 28 N2 W 100-95 Louisiana StateD. 29 N2 W 94-87 South CarolinaJ. 4 N3 L 91-102 Spring HillJ. 5 N3 W 98-96 Miami (FL)J. 7 H L 63-71 MarylandJ .11 H L 80-109 Duke (NR,6)J. 14 H L ^99-103 North Carolina (NR,9)J. 18 A L 79-94 South CarolinaJ. 21 A W 112-99 FurmanJ. 28 H L 103-104 Wake ForestJ. 30 A W 86-70 The CitadelF. 3 A L 87-108 Wake ForestF. 4 A L 88-105 N.C. State (NR,4)F. 6 A W 114-69 The CitadelF. 13 A L 85-96 VirginiaF. 14 A L 69-81 MarylandF. 21 H L 83-89 South CarolinaF. 23 H L 80-91 FurmanM. 1 A4 L 84-88 N.C. State (NR,5)N1 - Carrousel Classic, Charlotte, NC; N2 - Gator Bowl Tournament, Jacksonville, FL;

N3 - Senior Bowl Tournament, Mobile, AL; A4 - ACC Tournament, Raleigh, NC; ̂ denotes overtime

1956-57 (7-17 Overall, 3-11 ACC, T-7th)D. 4 H L 78-84 DukeD. 8 N1 L 75-94 North CarolinaD. 11 H W ^96-94 N.C. State (NR,8)D. 15 A L 66-71 The CitadelD. 17 N2 L 64-89 AuburnD. 18 N2 W 75-67 DavidsonD. 19 N2 L 65-88 MuhlenburgD. 27 N3 L 76-84 GeorgiaD. 28 N3 L 71-105 FloridaJ. 4 H L 52-59 MarylandJ. 11 A L 54-86 North Carolina (NR,2)J. 12 A L 70-80 Duke (NR,15)J. 16 H W ^80-77 FurmanF. 1 A L 70-81 Wake Forest (NR,13)F. 2 A L 71-75 N.C. StateF. 8 H L 72-93 Wake Forest (NR,10)F. 12 H W 79-71 South CarolinaF. 15 H W 68-66 The CitadelF. 16 H W ^84-81 VirginiaF. 21 A W 91-79 FurmanF. 23 A L 71-85 VirginiaF. 25 A L 65-74 MarylandM. 2 N1 L 85-113 South CarolinaM. 7 N4 L 61-81 North Carolina (NR,1)N1 - Charlotte, NC; N2 - Carrousel Classic, Charlotte, NC; N3 - Gator Bowl Tournament, Jacksonville, FL; N4 - ACC Tournament, Ra-leigh, NC; ^ denotes overtime

1957-58 (8-16 Overall, 4-10 ACC, 6th)D. 4 H L 60-72 GeorgiaD. 6 A L 66-79 DukeD. 7 A L 55-79 North CarolinaD. 10 H W 63-59 N.C. State (NR,12)D. 19 N1 L 75-78 AlabamaD. 20 N1 W 78-65 LafayetteD. 21 N1 W 71-66 BucknellD. 30 N2 L 64-76 FloridaD. 31 N2 W 85-65 South CarolinaJ. 3 H L ^^85-88 Virginia J. 4 H W 73-66 Maryland (NR,7)J. 11 A L 67-74 South CarolinaJ. 14 A W 81-72 Wake ForestJ. 18 H L 81-90 North Carolina (NR,6)J. 25 H L 57-60 The CitadelF. 1 A L 54-56 N.C. State (NR,10)F. 4 N3 L 57-73 Duke (NR,13)F. 13 A L 54-72 Maryland (NR,9)F. 14 A L 59-74 VirginiaF. 20 H L 60-61 South CarolinaF. 22 A L ^95-102 FurmanF. 24 H W 86-76 Wake ForestM. 1 H W 73-58 FurmanM. 6 N4 L 51-62 North Carolina (NR, 13)N1 - Carrousel Classic, Charlotte, NC; N2 - Gator Bowl Tournament, Jacksonville, FL; N3 - Charlotte, NC; N4 - ACC Tournament, Raleigh, NC; ^ denotes overtime

1958-59 (8-16 Overall, 5-9 ACC, T-6th)D. 1 A L 59-76 GeorgiaD. 3 A L 67-83 North CarolinaD. 5 H W 56-55 DukeD. 9 H L 54-56 N.C. State (NR,5)D. 12 A1 L 54-71 DuquesneD. 13 N1 W 66-61 Miami (FL)D. 29 N2 L 53-72 George WashingtonD. 30 N2 L 50-60 PittsburghD. 31 N2 W 55-49 South CarolinaJ. 3 A L 47-57 Wake ForestJ. 5 H L 69-83 South CarolinaJ. 9 H W 70-63 VirginiaJ. 10 H W 55-46 Maryland J. 13 A L 41-45 DukeJ. 16 H L 48-69 FurmanJ. 19 A L 44-55 The Citadel

J. 30 N3 L 46-60 North Carolina (NR,2)J. 31 N3 L 54-69 N.C. State (NR,6)F. 12 A W 73-64 FurmanF. 14 A L 61-69 VirginiaF. 16 A L 58-77 MarylandF. 21 A W ^58-56 South CarolinaF. 23 H W 58-51 Wake ForestM. 5 N4 L 69-93 North Carolina (NR,5)A1,N1 - Steel Bowl, Pittsburgh, PA; N2 - Car-rousel Classic, Charlotte, NC; N3 - North- South Doubleheader, Charlotte, NC; N4 - ACC Tournament, Raleigh, NC; ^ denotes overtime

1959-60 (10-16 Overall, 4-10 ACC, 7th)D. 1 H W 71-63 ErskineD. 5 A L 59-68 DukeD. 7 A L 62-80 TennesseeD. 12 A L 64-77 Villanova (NR-18u)D. 14 H W 74-70 DavidsonD. 18 H W 68-64 Florida StateD. 28 A1 L 57-84 Oklahoma CityD. 29 N1 L 52-70 TulsaD. 30 N1 W 59-58 CornellJ. 2 N2 W ^66-60 DavidsonJ. 4 A L 62-77 Wake Forest (NR,12)J. 7 H L 69-80 FurmanJ. 12 H L 41-50 DukeJ. 14 A W ^^87-85 FurmanJ. 16 H W 74-69 South CarolinaJ. 19 H L 64-83 Wake ForestJ. 30 A L 69-90 N.C. StateF. 6 H W 74-56 VirginiaF. 8 H L 54-73 North Carolina (NR,11)F. 13 A W 59-58 VirginiaF. 15 A L 55-70 MarylandF. 19 N3 L 80-85 North Carolina (NR,19)F. 20 N3 W 65-62 N.C. StateF. 24 A L 65-66 South CarolinaF. 26 H L 59-66 MarylandM. 3 N4 L 59-74 Wake Forest (NR,18)N1 - All-College Tournament, Oklahoma City, OK; N2 - Charlotte, NC; N3 - North-South Doubleheader, Charlotte, NC; N4 - ACC Tour-nament, Raleigh, NC; ^ denotes overtime

Press Maravich coached the Tigersto a 96-94 overtime upset over #8

NC State during the 1956-57 season.

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1960-61 (10-16 Overall, 5-9 ACC, 6th)D. 2 N1 W 78-67 SyracuseD. 3 A1 L 65-79 Kent StateD. 6 H L 67-70 N.C. StateD. 8 A L 65-82 MarshallD. 12 A L 57-74 Florida StateD. 15 H L 58-75 Duke (NR,8)D. 17 H W 78-68 The CitadelD. 19 H L 64-65 Florida StateD. 29 N2 W 48-44 TexasD. 30 A2 L 65-66 RiceJ. 4 A L 59-81 Wake ForestJ. 5 H W 57-53 FurmanJ. 7 H W 74-63 DavidsonJ. 12 A L 61-70 FurmanJ. 14 A W 71-63 South CarolinaJ. 16 H L 65-86 Wake ForestJ. 28 A L 59-79 Duke (NR,5)J. 31 A L 46-77 North Carolina (NR,5)F. 3 H W 89-81 VirginiaF. 10 H W 76-59 MarylandF. 17 N3 L 52-63 N.C. StateF. 18 N3 L 55-61 North Carolina (NR,7)F. 21 H W 93-72 South CarolinaF. 24 A W 85-63 VirginiaF. 25 A L ^80-82 MarylandM. 2 N4 L 75-91 MarylandA1,N1 - Midwest Invite, Kent, OH; N2 - Rice-Texas Classic, Houston, TX; N3 - North- South Doubleheader, Charlotte, NC; N4 - ACC Tour-nament, Raleigh, NC; ^ denotes overtime

1961-62 (12-15 Overall, 4-10 ACC, 6th)D. 2 H W 87-84 Virginia MilitaryD. 5 H L 52-54 North CarolinaD. 9 H W ^70-68 VirginiaD. 11 A L 66-89 Duke (NR,6)D. 14 A W ^^82-77 Florida StateD. 16 A W 68-62 The CitadelD. 29 N1 L 60-62 ArkansasD. 30 A1 L 63-89 FurmanJ. 6 A L 54-81 Wake ForestJ. 8 H W 75-69 Florida StateJ. 11 H L 96-104 Duke (NR,10)J. 13 A L 75-90 MarshallJ. 15 H W 86-63 FurmanJ. 27 A L 64-80 N.C. StateJ. 29 A W 97-88 FurmanF. 3 H L 82-83 Wake ForestF. 6 A L 74-86 South CarolinaF. 10 H W 73-61 MarylandF. 12 A L 55-61 DavidsonF. 16 N2 L 59-69 North CarolinaF. 17 N2 L 71-73 N.C. StateF. 20 H L 81-87 South CarolinaF. 23 A W 72-71 VirginiaF. 24 A W 75-68 MarylandM. 1 N3 W 67-46 N.C. StateM. 2 N3 W 77-72 Duke (NR,8)M. 3 N3 L 66-77 Wake Forest (NR,16u)N1 - Poinsettia Classic, Greenville, SC; N2 - North-South Doubleheader, Charlotte, NC; N3 - ACC Tournament, Raleigh, NC; ̂ denotes overtime

1962-63 (12-13 Overall, 5-9 ACC, T-4th)D. 3 H L 55-56 N.C. StateD. 5 A L 48-64 North CarolinaD. 8 A W 93-73 GeorgiaD. 13 H L 67-92 Duke (NR,2)D. 15 A L 67-87 CreightonD. 17 A L 64-74 IowaD. 28 N1 L 58-60 VanderbiltD. 29 N1 W 72-49 ArmyJ. 3 H W 77-60 GeorgiaJ. 5 A L 62-80 Wake ForestJ. 8 A W 66-64 FurmanJ. 12 A L 67-78 Duke (NR,6)J. 14 H W 93-56 The CitadelJ. 26 H W 74-73 FurmanJ. 28 A W 68-58 Virginia Military

F. 2 H W 71-70 Wake ForestF. 5 H W 80-61 South CarolinaF. 8 H W 86-64 VirginiaF. 9 H W 62-60 MarylandF. 15 N2 L 50-66 N.C. StateF. 16 N2 L 63-79 North CarolinaF. 19 A L 45-51 South CarolinaF. 22 A W 52-50 VirginiaF. 23 A L 67-69 MarylandF. 28 N3 L 78-79 N.C. StateN1 - Poinsettia Classic, Greenville, SC; N2 - North-South Doubleheader, Charlotte, NC; N3 - ACC Tournament, Raleigh, NC

1963-64 (13-12 Overall, 8-6 ACC, 3rd)D. 3 H W ^66-64 North CarolinaD. 5 H L 86-87 GeorgiaD. 8 A L 57-68 The CitadelD. 14 A L 52-75 Duke (NR,3)D. 16 A L 48-56 MarylandD. 17 A W 53-52 VirginiaD. 20 H W 100-80 Virginia MilitaryD. 28 A1 L 55-76 Texas Western (NR,14u)D. 30 N1 L 71-73 BaylorJ. 4 A W 87-61 Wake ForestJ. 8 H L 75-81 Duke (NR,9)J. 11 H W 74-64 ErskineJ. 14 A W 74-68 FurmanJ. 25 A L 56-67 South CarolinaF. 4 H L 58-66 FurmanF. 6 A W ^83-81 GeorgiaF. 8 A W 66-52 N.C. StateF. 14 N2 W ^^97-90 North CarolinaF. 15 N2 L ^43-45 N.C. StateF. 21 H L 73-75 Wake ForestF. 25 H W 63-50 South CarolinaF. 28 H W 83-68 MarylandF. 29 H W 90-73 VirginiaM. 5 N3 W 81-67 MarylandM. 6 N3 L 64-86 Wake ForestN1 - Sun Bowl Carnival, El Paso, TX; N2 - North-South Doubleheader, Charlotte, NC; N3 - ACC Tournament, Raleigh, NC; ̂ denotes overtime

1964-65 (8-15 Overall, 4-10 ACC, 6th)D. 1 A L 59-77 North CarolinaD. 5 H W 72-60 GeorgiaD. 7 H W 90-75 The CitadelD. 16 H L 79-80 Duke (NR,6)D. 22 A L 75-93 GeorgiaD. 28 N1 W 77-65 AuburnD. 29 N1 L 59-68 BaylorJ. 5 H W 80-66 FurmanJ. 7 H L ^^65-67 MarylandJ. 9 H W 99-72 VirginiaJ. 12 A L 81-106 Duke (NR,10)J. 30 H W 94-87 South CarolinaF. 1 A L 75-82 Wake ForestF. 3 A L 78-93 Georgia TechF. 6 H L 74-78 N.C.State (NR,18u)F. 9 A L 61-74 FurmanF. 13 A W 72-67 South CarolinaF. 16 H W 84-65 Wake ForestF. 19 N2 L 61-62 N.C. State (NR,18u)F. 20 N2 L 84-86 North CarolinaF. 26 A L 71-88 MarylandF. 27 A L 67-69 VirginiaM. 4 N3 L 50-61 MarylandN1 - Poinsettia Classic, Greenville, SC; N2 - North-South Doubleheader, Charlotte, NC; N3 - ACC Tournament, Raleigh, NC; ̂ denotes overtime

1965-66 (15-10 Overall, 8-6 ACC, T-3rd)D. 1 H W 84-74 North CarolinaD. 4 A L 68-83 DukeD. 17 N1 W 76-62 AlabamaD. 18 A1 L 62-72 Virginia TechD. 29 N2 W 85-57 MississippiD. 30 N2 W 77-67 Manhattan

J. 3 A L 48-57 South CarolinaJ. 6 A L 72-87 Georgia TechJ. 11 H L 85-87 Duke (NR,1)J. 15 H W 86-82 South CarolinaJ. 18 A W 70-61 The CitadelJ. 22 H L 87-90 Virginia TechJ. 28 H W 70-69 VirginiaJ. 29 H W 71-66 MarylandF. 1 A W 72-71 Wake ForestF. 3 H W 107-72 FurmanF. 5 A L 58-76 N.C. StateF. 10 A W 98-86 FurmanF. 14 H W 104-89 Wake ForestF. 18 N3 L 66-70 North CarolinaF. 19 N3 W ^76-74 N.C. StateF. 22 H W 106-90 Georgia TechF. 25 A L 61-63 VirginiaF. 26 A W 81-69 MarylandM. 3 N4 L 52-60 South CarolinaN1 - VPI Invitational, Blacksburg, VA; N2 - Poin-settia Classic, Greenville, SC; N3 - North-South Doubleheader, Charlotte, NC; N4 - ACC Tour-nament, Raleigh, NC; ^ denotes overtime

1966-67 (17-8 Overall, 9-5 ACC, 4th)D. 1 A L 65-76 North CarolinaD. 3 H W 102-85 The CitadelD. 16 N1 W ^73-64 Miami (FL)D. 17 A1 L 44-52 TennesseeD. 29 N2 W 92-82 Louisiana StateD. 30 A2 W 83-66 FurmanJ. 5 A W 76-55 Georgia TechJ. 7 A W 80-68 South CarolinaJ. 10 A L 61-85 DukeJ. 12 A W 69-68 FurmanJ. 14 A W ^102-88 VirginiaJ. 16 A L 48-68 MarylandJ. 19 A W 82-67 FurmanJ. 21 A W 70-68 Virginia TechJ. 24 H L 77-88 Georgia TechJ. 31 A L 80-90 Wake ForestF. 4 H W 80-60 N.C. StateF. 7 H W 73-57 South CarolinaF. 11 H W 70-68 Wake ForestF. 14 H W 73-68 Duke (NR,14)F. 17 N3 W 62-50 N.C. StateF. 18 N3 W 92-88 North Carolina (NR, 4)F. 25 H W 65-61 MarylandF. 27 H L 71-73 VirginiaM. 9 N4 L ^^61-63 Wake ForestN1 - Volunteer Classic, Knoxville, TN; N2 - Poinsettia Classic, Greenville, SC; N3 - North-South Doubleheader, Charlotte, NC; N4 - ACC Tournament, Greensboro, NC; ^ denotes overtime

1967-68 (4-20 Overall, 3-11 ACC, T-7th)D. 4 A L 70-74 The CitadelD. 29 N1 L 63-77 Hardin-SimmonsD. 30 A1 W 78-53 FurmanJ. 4 H L 68-70 FurmanJ. 6 H L 71-93 South CarolinaJ. 9 A L 79-101 DukeJ. 11 H L 92-95 VirginiaJ. 13 H L 83-115 North Carolina (NR,3)J. 15 H W ^^94-93 MarylandJ. 20 A L 73-81 VirginiaJ. 24 A L 81-104 Louisiana StateJ. 27 H L 78-101 Virginia TechJ. 30 H W 70-67 Wake ForestF. 1 A L 64-99 Georgia TechF. 3 A L 66-78 N.C. StateF. 7 A L 74-89 South CarolinaF. 10 A W 78-66 Wake ForestF. 16 N2 L 74-96 North Carolina (NR,3)F. 17 N2 L 67-69 N.C. StateF. 20 H L 70-82 Duke (NR,8)F. 22 A L 64-66 FurmanF. 24 A L 68-81 MarylandF. 28 H L 51-80 Georgia TechM. 7 N3 L 40-43 Duke (NR,6)

N1 - Poinsettia Classic, Greenville, SC; N2 - North-South Doubleheader, Charlotte, NC; N3 - ACC Tournament, Greensboro, NC; ^ denotes overtime

1968-69 (6-19 Overall, 2-12 ACC, T-7th)N. 30* H W 76-72 Georgia TechD. 7 H L 85-86 Louisiana StateD. 16 A L 69-90 North Carolina (NR,2)D. 19 A W 96-74 AlabamaD. 21 N1 L 72-92 AuburnD. 28 A L 70-96 DukeJ. 2 H L 72-73 The CitadelJ. 4 A L 62-77 South CarolinaJ. 8 A L 66-72 Georgia TechJ. 11 A L 75-82 VirginiaJ. 13 A L 78-83 MarylandJ. 16 H W 91-70 FurmanJ. 23 A W 95-82 FurmanJ. 25 A L 75-86 Virginia TechF. 1 H W 78-77 N.C. StateF. 5 H L 76-85 DukeF. 7 H L 67-70 Florida StateF. 10 H L 79-106 South CarolinaF. 14 N2 L 74-84 N.C. StateF. 15 N2 L 81-107 North Carolina (NR,2)F. 18 A L 84-100 Wake ForestF. 22 H L 83-84 MarylandF. 24 H W 92-90 VirginiaF. 27 H L ^^104-112 Wake ForestM. 6 N3 L 70-94 North Carolina (NR,4)N1 - Birmingham, AL; N2 - North-South Doubleheader, Charlotte, NC; N3 - ACC Tour-nament, Charlotte, NC; ^ denotes overtime; * - first game in Littlejohn Coliseum

1969-70 (7-19 Overall, 2-12 ACC, 8th)D. 4 H L 60-61 AuburnD. 17 H W 104-95 AlabamaD. 20 N1 L 103-111 Louisiana State (NR,15)D. 22 A2 L 82-90 Texas-El PasoD. 23 N2 L 63-78 Texas A&MJ. 7 A L 84-96 Georgia TechJ. 10 H W 104-87 VirginiaJ. 12 H L 68-75 MarylandJ. 15 H L 91-96 North Carolina (NR,7)J. 17 A W 81-80 FurmanJ. 19 H W 88-78 Georgia TechJ. 22 A L 80-122 Florida StateJ. 24 H W 87-79 Virginia TechJ. 26 H L 76-97 South Carolina (NR,3)J. 28 H W 93-67 FurmanJ. 31 A L 87-119 N.C. State (NR,8)F. 4 H L 88-92 DukeF. 7 A L 52-99 South Carolina (NR,2)F. 9 A L 75-91 DukeF. 13 N3 L 66-110 North Carolina (NR,10)F. 14 N3 L 84-102 N.C. State (NR,5)F. 18 A L 71-97 Wake ForestF. 21 A L 79-94 VirginiaF. 23 A L 85-103 MarylandF. 28 H W 105-95 Wake ForestM. 5 N4 L 33-34 South Carolina (NR,3)N1 - Charlotte, NC; A2,N2 - Sun Bowl Carnival, El Paso, TX; N3 - North-South Doubleheader, Charlotte, NC; N4 - ACC Tournament, Char-lotte, NC

1970-71 (9-17 Overall, 3-11 ACC, 8th)D. 3 H W 67-54 FurmanD. 5 H W 61-46 MercerD. 18 A1 L 61-75 Vanderbilt D. 19 N1 W 67-51 Southern MethodistJ. 2 A L 53-81 South Carolina (NR,2)J. 6 A L 55-72 Georgia TechJ. 9 A L 56-66 VirginiaJ. 11 A L 52-56 MarylandJ. 14 A L 72-92 North Carolina (NR,15)J. 16 H L 56-82 DukeJ. 18 H W 59-50 N.C. StateJ. 20 H L 64-74 Georgia Tech

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J. 23 A L 66-76 Virginia TechJ. 28 H W 45-44 Virginia (NR,15)J. 30 H W ^91-87 Indiana StateF. 1 A L 61-77 FurmanF. 6 H L 44-47 South Carolina (NR,7)F. 8 H W 77-52 RollinsF. 12 N2 L ^57-64 N.C. StateF. 13 N2 L 48-86 North Carolina (NR,11)F. 16 A L 57-74 Wake ForestF. 20 H W 56-53 Virginia TechF. 23 H W ^51-45 MarylandF. 26 H L 54-64 Wake ForestM. 2 A L 60-70 DukeM. 11 N3 L 41-76 North Carolina (NR,13)A1,N1 - Music City Classic, Nashville, TN; N2 - North-South Doubleheader, Charlotte, NC; N3 - ACC Tournament, Greensboro, NC; ^ denotes overtime

1971-72 (10-16 Overall, 2-12 ACC, 7th)D. 4 N1 L 65-76 DavidsonD. 11 H W ^72-66 PurdueD. 18 A W ^82-77 Indiana StateD. 21 A L 64-93 CincinnatiD. 29 N2 W 67-49 Holy CrossD. 30 N2 W 77-67 AuburnJ. 5 A W 66-57 Georgia TechJ. 8 H W 63-61 Maryland (NR,12)J. 12 H L 61-81 North Carolina (NR,3)J. 15 A L 69-71 DukeJ. 17 A L 46-58 N.C. StateJ. 19 H W 74-72 FurmanJ. 22 H W 85-73 Virginia TechJ. 29 H W 83-70 Georgia TechJ. 31 H L 58-62 Virginia (NR,8)F. 2 A L 44-48 Virginia TechF. 5 H L 58-62 South Carolina (NR,8)F. 11 N3 L 50-73 North Carolina (NR,3)F. 12 N3 L 59-74 N.C. StateF. 16 A L 51-59 Wake ForestF. 19 A L 57-67 Maryland (NR,19)F. 21 A L 60-62 Virginia (NR,6)F. 26 H L 63-70 Wake ForestM. 1 H W 59-40 DukeM. 4 A L 64-77 South Carolina (NR,8)M. 9 N4 L 52-54 Maryland (NR,13)N1 - Charlotte, NC; N2 - Poinsettia Classic,

Greenville, SC; N3 - North-South Double-header, Charlotte, NC; N4 - ACC Tournament, Greensboro, NC; ^ denotes overtime

1972-73 (12-14 Overall, 4-8 ACC, T-4th)N. 28 H W 86-77 Georgia TechD. 2 N1 L 59-65 DavidsonD. 6 A L 69-83 FurmanD. 9 H W 89-68 PresbyterianD. 16 N2 L 60-63 VillanovaD. 22 H W 70-63 Kent StateD. 28 N3 W 80-65 PepperdineD. 29 A3 L 59-70 FurmanJ. 3 H W 75-68 NiagaraJ. 6 H L 75-79 Maryland (NR,2)J. 10 A L 58-92 North Carolina (NR, 7)J. 13 A L 73-75 DukeJ. 17 A L 59-87 St. John’s (NR,17)J. 20 H L 76-86 N.C. State (NR,2)J. 24 H W 72-54 The CitadelJ. 27 H W 64-63 VirginiaF. 3 A W 74-57 Georgia TechF. 6 H W 89-68 StetsonF. 9 N4 L 61-68 N.C. State (NR,2)F. 10 N4 L 69-84 North Carolina (NR, 6)F. 14 H W 86-61 Wake ForestF. 17 A L 66-69 Maryland (NR,10)F. 19 A W ^56-54 VirginiaF. 24 A L 55-58 Wake ForestF. 28 H W 75-50 DukeM. 8 N5 L 61-77 Maryland (NR,10)N1 - Charlotte, NC; N2 - Philadelphia, PA; A3,N3 - Poinsettia Classic, Greenville, SC; N4 - North-South Doubleheader, Charlotte, NC; N5 - ACC Tournament, Greensboro, NC; ^ denotes overtime

1973-74 (14-12 Overall, 3-9 ACC, T-5th)N. 30 H1 W 87-72 AuburnD. 1 H1 W 68-58 Saint John’sD. 5 A W ^81-80 PurdueD. 7 N2 L 58-65 Florida StateD. 8 N2 W 71-66 DuquesneD. 15 H W 63-61 Georgia TechD. 18 H L 70-74 Louisville (NR,8)D. 28 N3 W 78-63 DelawareD. 29 A3 W 75-67 Furman

J. 5 A L 60-89 Maryland (NR,3)J. 9 H L 90-102 North Carolina (NR,5)J. 12 A L 68-96 N.C. State (NR,4)J. 16 A L 50-63 DukeJ. 19 A L 65-74 Wake ForestJ. 23 H W 58-54 FurmanJ. 26 H W 61-51 VirginiaJ. 30 H W ^62-58 The CitadelF. 2 A L 60-61 North Carolina (NR,4)F. 6 H W 73-65 East Tennessee St.F. 13 H W 74-73 Wake ForestF. 16 H L 54-56 Maryland (NR,6)F. 20 A L 68-81 VirginiaF. 23 H L 75-80 N.C. State (NR,1)F. 27 H W 74-68 DukeM. 2 A W 71-58 Georgia TechM. 7 N4 L 63-68 VirginiaH1 - IPTAY Tournament; N2 - Steel Bowl Tournament, Pittsburgh, PA; N3 - Poinsettia Classic, Greenville, SC; N4 - ACC Tournament, Greensboro, NC; ^ denotes overtime

1974-75 (17-11 Overall, 8-4 ACC, T-2nd)Ranked 19th in final UPI Poll

N. 29 H1 W 93-80 MississippiN. 30 H1 L 75-76 Pennsylvania (NR,14)D. 4 H W 82-69 FurmanD. 7 H W 103-57 Appalachian StateD. 18 A L 75-90 Louisville (NR,4)D. 20 N2 L 63-67 La SalleD. 21 A2 L 69-71 DaytonD. 27 N3 W 63-59 AuburnD. 28 A3 L 52-66 MinnesotaD. 31 A W 92-73 Florida SouthernJ. 4 H W 86-68 VirginiaJ. 9 A L 72-74 North Carolina (NR,15)J. 15 A L 72-75 DukeJ. 18 H W 80-77 Wake ForestJ. 22 H W 83-82 Maryland (NR,3)J. 25 A W 74-64 VirginiaJ. 29 H W 106-75 The CitadelF. 1 H W 80-72 North Carolina (NR,10)F. 4 A L 89-92 N.C. State (15,6)F. 12 A W 71-54 W. Forest (18,NR)F. 15 H W 100-66 Duke (18,NR)F. 19 A W 85-69 Georgia Tech (16,NR)F. 22 H W 92-70 N.C. State (16,4)

F. 26 A L 64-70 Maryland (11,2)M. 1 H W 93-59 Biscayne (11,NR)M. 6 N4 W 78-76 Duke (14,NR)M. 7 N4 L ^71-76 North Carolina (14,12)M. 15 N5 L 86-91 Providence (14,NR)H1 - IPTAY Tournament; A2,N2 - Dayton Invitational, Dayton, OH; A3,N3 - Pillsbury Classic, Minneapolis, MN; N4 - ACC Tourna-ment, Greensboro, NC; N5 - NIT, New York, NY; ^ denotes overtime

1975-76 (18-10 Overall, 5-7 ACC, T-4th)N. 28 H1 W 78-64 HarvardN. 29 N1 L ^81-87 Austin PeayD. 3 A W ^92-86 FurmanD. 6 H W 93-49 BaptistD. 13 H W 103-64 PresbyterianD. 16 A W 59-54 JacksonvilleD. 19 N2 W 82-46 Middle TennesseeD. 20 A2 L 66-77 Tennessee (NR,11)D. 29 N3 W 80-60 Boston College D. 30 N3 W 72-54 DavidsonJ. 2 H W 103-71 BiscayneJ. 7 H L 64-83 North Carolina (NR,6)J. 10 A W 81-68 The CitadelJ. 14 H W ^102-96 DukeJ. 17 A W 86-81 Wake Forest (NR,5)J. 21 A W 82-77 Maryland (NR, 2)J. 24 H L 62-69 VirginiaJ. 28 H W 89-65 FurmanJ. 31 A L 64-79 North Carolina (NR,4)F. 3 A L 89-92 N.C. State (NR,10)F. 11 H L 77-84 Wake ForestF. 14 H L 89-98 Maryland (NR,4)F. 18 A L 77-90 VirginiaF. 21 H W 103-90 N.C. State (NR,12)F. 25 A W 90-89 DukeF. 28 H W 122-79 Florida SouthernM. 4 N4 W 76-63 Wake ForestM. 5 N4 L 74-82 North Carolina (NR,4)H1 - IPTAY Tournament; A2,N2 - Volunteer Classic, Knoxville, TN; N3 - Charlotte Invita-tional, Charlotte, NC; N4 - ACC Tournament, Landover, MD; ^ denotes overtime

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1976-77 (22-6 Overall, 8-4 ACC, T-2nd)N. 26 H W 104-50 YaleN. 27 H1 W 108-92 Florida StateD. 1 H W 110-72 FurmanD. 4 H W 110-55 Georgia SouthernD. 11 H W 133-78 Tennessee Tech (16,NR)D. 14 H W 98-67 Buffalo (13,NR)D. 16 N2 W 94-42 Biscayne (13,NR)D. 18 A W 78-64 Stetson (13,NR)D. 27 A3 L 49-67 Marquette (11,6)D. 28 N3 W 128-76 Boston College (11,NR)J. 5 N4 L 63-91 North Carolnia (16,6)J. 8 H W 98-69 Georgia Tech (16,NR)J. 12 A W ^80-73 Duke (17,NR)J. 15 H L 82-84 Wake Forest (17,7)J. 19 H W 93-71 Maryland (NR,13)J. 22 A W 63-54 VirginiaJ. 26 A W 94-86 Furman (19,NR)J. 29 H W 93-73 North Carolina (19,4)F. 1 H W 60-59 N.C. State (16,NR)F. 3 H W 77-55 Cleveland State (16,NR)F. 8 A W 70-66 Wake Forest (15,4)F. 12 A L 78-84 Maryland (15,NR)F. 16 H L 65-71 Virginia (18,NR)F. 19 A W 68-66 N.C. State (18,NR)F. 23 H W 67-63 Duke (18,NR)F. 26 H W 120-56 Roanoke (19,NR)M. 3 N5 W 82-74 Duke (18,NR)M. 4 N5 L 60-72 Virginia (18,NR)H1 - IPTAY Tournament; N2 - Miami, FL; N3 - Dairyland Classic, Milwaukee, WI; N4 - Greens-boro, NC; N5 - ACC Tournament, Greensboro, NC; ^ denotes overtime

1977-78 (15-12 Overall, 3-9 ACC, T-6th)N. 25 H1 W 125-62 Texas ChristianN. 26 H1 W 82-75 Rhode IslandN. 30 A W 101-83 FurmanD. 3 H W 99-65 The CitadelD. 7 H W 98-58 AmericanD. 10 A L 66-72 South CarolinaD. 17 H W 93-88 Appalachian StateD. 20 N2 W 82-58 CatholicD. 21 N2 W 94-61 CanisiusD. 30 N3 W 100-55 Boston UniversityJ. 4 H L ^77-79 North Carolina (NR,2)J. 7 H W 79-58 South CarolinaJ. 11 H L 85-107 DukeJ. 14 N4 L ^90-91 Wake ForestJ. 16 A L 75-90 MarylandJ. 21 H W ^79-70 Virginia (NR,13)J. 25 H L 68-87 FurmanJ. 28 A L 64-98 North Carolina (NR,3)J. 31 A L 69-73 N.C. StateF. 4 H W 85-65 StetsonF. 8 H W 91-81 Wake Forest (NR,14)F. 11 H L 75-80 MarylandF. 15 A W 63-55 Virginia (NR,17)F. 18 H L 65-72 N.C. StateF. 22 A L 62-78 Duke (NR,13)F. 25 H W 91-47 BiscayneM. 1 N5 L 72-83 Duke (NR,15)N1 - IPTAY Tournament; N2 - Charleston, SC; N3 - Jacksonville, SC; N4 - Greensboro, NC; N5 - ACC Tournament, Greensboro, NC; ^ denotes overtime

1978-79 (19-10 Overall, 5-7 ACC, 5th)N. 24 H W 108-67 CatholicN. 27 H W 106-74 FurmanD. 1 H1 W 73-57 BrownD. 2 H1 W 72-52 Kent StateD. 6 A W 70-65 South CarolinaD. 9 H W 71-58 The CitadelD. 16 H W 71-56 Western CarolinaD. 28 A2 W 68-57 Texas-El PasoD. 29 N2 W 58-57 Texas TechJ. 3 N3 L 68-90 North Carolina (NR,3)J. 6 A L 56-58 The CitadelJ. 10 A L 54-73 Duke (NR,7)J. 13 H W ^^71-66 Wake Forest

J. 17 H L 63-77 Maryland (NR,19)J. 20 A L 54-61 VirginiaJ. 24 A W 64-58 FurmanJ. 27 H W 66-61 North Carolina (NR,2)J. 30 H W 85-72 N.C. State (NR,20)F. 1 H W 110-73 ColgateF. 3 H W 74-64 South CarolinaF. 7 N3 W 85-74 Wake ForestF. 10 A L 69-77 Maryland (NR,19)F. 14 H L 68-72 VirginiaF. 17 A L 58-83 N.C. StateF. 21 H W 70-49 Duke (NR,6)F. 24 H W 81-47 Buffalo StateM. 1 N4 L 67-75 MarylandM. 7 A5 W ^68-67 KentuckyM. 12 H6 L ^^59-61 Old DominionH1 - IPTAY Tournament; A2,N2 - Sun Bowl Carnival, El Paso, TX; N3 - Greensboro, NC; N4 - ACC Tournament, Greensboro, NC; A5 - NIT, Lexington, KY; H6 - NIT; ^ denotes overtime

1979-80 (23-9 Overall, 8-6 ACC, 4th)N. 30 H1 W 90-72 SienaD. 1 H1 W 94-61 Middle TennesseeD. 5 H W 93-73 South CarolinaD. 8 H W 93-59 BaptistD. 15 H W 98-73 RiderD. 17 H W 113-74 Georgia SouthernD. 27 N2 W 79-68 Texas TechD. 28 N2 W 85-65 UNC-CharlotteD. 29 N2 L 67-72 Oregon State (NR,18)J. 2 H W 93-76 North Carolina (NR,6)J. 5 A W 56-48 Georgia Tech J. 9 H W ^87-82 Duke (18,1)J. 12 A L 83-86 Wake Forest (18,NR)J. 16 A L 83-84 Maryland (17,NR)J. 19 H W 88-68 Virginia (17, 12)J. 23 H W 85-67 Furman (12,NR)J. 26 A L 70-73 North Carolina (12,13)J. 29 A L 67-80 N.C. State (16,NR)J. 31 H W 76-52 Georgia Tech (16,NR)F. 2 A W 61-60 South Carolina (16,NR)F. 6 H W 86-69 Wake Forest (16,NR)F. 9 H W 90-81 Maryland (16,7)F. 13 A L 87-89 Virginia (10,NR)F. 16 H W 78-70 N.C. State (10,20u)F. 20 A L ^82-87 Duke (12,17)F. 22 H W 38-27 UNC-Asheville (12,NR)F. 28 N3 W 57-49 Virginia (17,NR)F. 29 N3 L 85-91 Maryland (17,7)M. 6 N4 W 76-73 Utah StateM. 8 N4 W 71-66 Brigham Young (NR,12)M. 12 N5 W 74-66 LamarM. 15 N5 L 74-85 UCLAH1 - IPTAY Tournament; N2 - Far West Classic, Portland, OR; N3 - ACC Tournament, Greens-boro, NC; N4 - NCAA West Regional, Ogden, UT; N5 - NCAA West Regional, Tucson, AZ; ^ denotes overtime

1980-81 (20-11 Overall, 6-8 ACC, T-5th)N. 28 N1 W 82-64 CornellN. 29 H1 W 99-71 FairfieldD. 3 H W 102-59 SamfordD. 6 A W 82-69 South CarolinaD. 13 H W 108-41 Illinois TechD. 16 H W 124-70 West Virginia TechD. 19 N2 W 67-56 Illinois StateD. 20 A2 L 67-68 MarquetteD. 28 N3 W ^50-49 Louisiana TechD. 29 N3 W 58-57 Indiana (NR,15)D. 30 A3 W ^75-71 HawaiiJ. 3 H W 76-68 N.C. StateJ. 7 A1 W 65-54 Georgia Tech (20,NR)J. 10 A L 71-73 Wake Forest (20,6)J. 14 H W 82-58 The Citadel (19,NR)J. 17 H L ^62-68 Maryland (19,10)J. 19 H L 59-74 Virginia (19,2)J. 21 H W 72-48 Georgia Tech (19,NR)J. 24 A L 57-75 Duke (19,NR)J. 28 H L 47-61 North Carolina (NR,12)

J. 31 A W 69-67 FurmanF. 4 A W 82-76 N.C. StateF. 8 H W 115-91 South CarolinaF. 12 A L 70-72 Maryland (NR,19)F. 14 A L 58-73 Virginia (NR,1)F. 18 H W 81-71 Wake Forest (NR,11)F. 21 A L 61-75 North Carolina (NR,13)F. 25 H W ^54-52 DukeF. 28 H W 91-69 BaltimoreM. 5 N4 L 71-80 Wake Forest (NR,11)M. 12 H5 L 82-90 TempleH1 - IPTAY Tournament; A1 - Omni; N2 - Mil-waukee Classic, Milwaukee, WI; N3 - Rainbow Classic, Honolulu, HI; N4 - ACC Tournament, Landover, MD; H5 - NIT; ^ denotes overtime

1981-82 (14-14 Overall, 4-10 ACC, T-6th)N. 27 H1 W 109-91 Bowling GreenN. 28 H1 W 79-72 StetsonD. 2 H W 102-53 Austin Peay StateD. 5 H W 61-60 Arkansas-Little RockD. 12 H W 67-65 South CarolinaD. 14 H W 96-56 West Chester StateD. 18 N2 L 68-80 Iowa (NR,6)D. 19 N2 W 59-32 Mississippi StateJ. 2 A L 59-75 N.C. State (NR,20)J. 6 A W 62-57 Georgia TechJ. 9 H L 54-68 Wake ForestJ. 16 A L 57-62 MarylandJ. 17 A L 68-89 Virginia (NR,3)J. 20 H W 55-49 Georgia TechJ. 23 H L 44-50 DukeJ. 27 A L 72-77 North Carolina (NR,2)J. 30 A W 88-56 The CitadelF. 3 H W 65-54 N.C. StateF. 6 A L 86-94 South CarolinaF. 10 A L 76-94 Wake Forest (NR,16)F. 13 H L 54-56 Virginia (NR,1)F. 15 H W 79-62 FurmanF. 17 H W 75-66 MarylandF. 20 H L 49-55 North Carolina (NR,2)F. 24 A L ^^^72-73 DukeF. 27 H W 91-70 Maryland-Eastern Shore

M. 5 N3 L 54-56 Virginia (NR,3)M. 12 H4 L 49-53 MississippiH1 - IPTAY Tournament; N2 - Kettle Classic, Houston, TX; N3 - ACC Tournament, Greens-boro, NC; H4 - NIT; ^ denotes overtime

1982-83 (11-20 Overall, 2-12 ACC, 8th)N. 26 N1 W ^^82-79 Texas A&MN. 27 N1 L 63-72 VanderbiltN. 28 N1 L 66-76 WashingtonD. 3 H2 W 85-73 BucknellD. 4 H2 L 58-60 Southern MissD. 6 H W 63-56 The CitadelD. 11 H W 95-69 PresbyterianD. 15 H W 76-59 CampbellD. 18 H L 72-75 VanderbiltD. 28 N3 L 54-60 Kansas StateD. 29 N3 L 59-69 Texas-El PasoJ. 4 A W 51-50 FurmanJ. 7 H L 70-76 N.C. State (NR,16)J. 11 A L 66-71 Georgia TechJ. 15 A L 76-89 Wake ForestJ. 19 H L 61-80 MarylandJ. 22 A L 87-105 Virginia (NR,7)J. 24 H W 58-56 Georgia TechJ. 27 A L 77-94 South CarolinaJ. 29 A L 96-99 DukeF. 2 H L 81-84 North Carolina (NR,1)F. 5 H W 81-60 BaptistF. 9 A L 83-90 N.C. StateF. 12 H W 86-81 South CarolinaF. 16 H L 82-86 Wake ForestF. 19 A L 88-92 MarylandF. 23 H L ^83-85 Virginia (NR,3)F. 27 A L 80-93 North Carolina (NR,11)M. 2 H W 93-86 DukeM. 5 H W 92-88 Illinois-ChicagoM. 11 N4 L 79-105 North Carolina (NR,5)N1 - Great Alaskan Shootout, Anchorage; H2 - IPTAY Tournament; N3 - Sun Bowl Tour-nament, El Paso, TX; N4 - ACC Tournament, Atlanta, GA; ^ denotes overtime

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1983-84 (14-14 Overall, 3-11 ACC, 8th)N. 26 H W 105-55 WagnerN. 26 H1 W ^66-61 MarquetteN. 30 H1 W 71-67 FurmanD. 3 H W 72-71 South CarolinaD. 10 H W 92-70 The CitadelD. 17 A W 70-62 VanderbiltD. 19 H W 102-52 BaylorD. 28 A L 55-69 Nevada-Las VegasD. 30 N1 L 61-63 MarshallJ. 4 H W 97-63 Saint FrancisJ. 9 H W 63-61 N.C. State (NR,12)J. 11 H W 79-69 Georgia TechJ. 14 H W 71-59 BaptistJ. 17 A L 72-85 Maryland (NR,7)J. 21 H L 73-74 VirginiaJ. 26 A L 52-59 Georgia TechJ. 28 H L 65-67 DukeF. 1 A2 L 75-97 North Carolina (NR,1)F. 4 H L ^72-76 Wake Forest (NR,15)F. 8 A L 59-69 N.C. StateF. 11 A W 61-59 South CarolinaF. 15 A2 L 57-68 Wake Forest (NR,13)F. 18 H L ^^^65-66 Maryland (NR,17u)F. 21 A L 70-77 VirginiaF. 26 H L 71-82 North Carolina (NR,1)F. 29 A W 77-76 Duke (NR,15)M. 3 H W 62-52 CampbellM. 9 N2 L 66-78 North Carolina (NR,1)H1 - IPTAY Tournament; N1 - Las Vegas, NV; A2,N2 - Greenboro; ^ denotes overtime

1984-85 (16-13 Overall, 5-9 ACC, T-6th)N. 26 H L ^67-68 Tennessee TechN. 30 H1 W 90-55 CampbellD. 1 H1 W 79-69 South AlabamaD. 5 A L 66-71 South CarolinaD. 8 H W 89-62 AugustaD. 15 H W 81-75 Middle TennesseeD. 19 A W ^55-53 FurmanD. 28 N2 W 86-72 MassachusettsD. 29 A2 W 81-74 VanderbiltJ. 2 H W 84-77 Appalachian StateJ. 8 A W 90-81 Georgia Tech (NR,8)J. 10 H L 68-71 N.C. StateJ. 12 A L 61-83 Wake ForestJ. 16 A L 84-94 MarylandJ. 19 H W 82-62 VirginiaJ. 23 H L 59-64 Georgia Tech (NR,16)J. 26 H L 83-100 Duke (NR,5)J. 30 H W 52-50 North Carolina (NR,11)F. 2 H W 96-65 Delaware StateF. 6 A L 57-69 N.C. StateF. 9 H W 98-81 South CarolinaF. 13 H W 80-65 Wake ForestF. 17 H W 71-64 Maryland (NR,10)F. 20 A L 66-69 VirginiaF. 23 A L 50-84 North Carolina (NR,13)F. 27 A L 73-90 Duke (NR,6)M. 2 H W 100-55 WinthropM. 8 N3 L 63-70 N.C. State (NR,18)M. 15 %A L 65-67 UT-ChattanoogaH1 - IPTAY Tournament; N2 - Music City Tour-nament, Nashville, TN; N3 - ACC Tournament, Atlanta, GA; % - NIT; ^ denotes overtime

1985-86 (19-15 Overall, 3-11 ACC, 7th)N. 25 H W 83-57 Maryland-Eastern ShoreN. 29 H1 W 92-67 East Tennessee St.N. 30 H1 W 70-60 South FloridaD. 2 H W 101-63 RiderD. 4 H W 79-36 Morgan StateD. 7 H W ^73-66 South CarolinaD. 14 H W 87-60 Bethune-CookmanD. 16 H W 89-63 BaptistD. 18 H W 100-60 Georgia StateD. 21 A W 65-64 Texas TechD. 28 N1 W 81-76 BradleyD. 29 N1 L 64-69 MissouriD. 30 N1 W 69-62 Seton HallJ. 6 H W 91-64 Wake Forest

J. 11 H L 81-83 VirginiaJ. 13 A L 57-60 N.C. StateJ. 15 H L 71-83 Georgia Tech (NR,5)J. 23 A L 64-65 South CarolinaJ. 25 A W 46-43 Wake ForestJ. 29 A L 78-89 Duke (NR,5)F. 1 A L 67-85 North Carolina (NR,1)F. 5 H L ^69-73 N.C. State (NR,19u)F. 8 A L 69-78 MarylandF. 12 H L 64-79 North Carolina (NR,1)F. 13 H W 96-52 Florida A&MF. 15 H W 70-60 MarylandF. 17 H W 75-57 FurmanF. 22 A L 69-82 VirginiaF. 26 H L 69-77 Duke (NR,1)M. 2 A L 63-74 Georgia Tech (NR,4)M. 7 N2 L 61-79 Georgia Tech (NR,6)M. 13 %H W 99-81 Middle TennesseeM. 17 %A W 77-65 GeorgiaM. 20 %A L 57-62 WyomingH1 - IPTAY Tournament; N1 - Rainbow Clas-sic; N2 - ACC Tournament, Greensboro, NC; % - NIT, ^ denotes overtime

1986-87 (25-6 Overall, 10-4 ACC, 2nd)Ranked 13th by AP, 15th by UPI

N. 28 H1 W 108-91 Georgia StateN. 29 H1 W 92-77 Boston UniversityD. 3 H W 89-58 UNC-AshevilleD. 6 H W 86-72 Texas TechD. 14 A W 71-65 South CarolinaD. 16 H W 103-45 Prairie View A&MD. 17 H W 112-39 Armstrong StateD. 29 N1 W 95-42 Delaware StateD. 30 A1 W 76-44 Arkansas-Little RockJ. 2 N2 W 90-86 FordhamJ. 3 A2 W 93-74 Hawaii PacificJ. 7 H W 73-69 N.C. State (20,18)J. 10 A W ^91-88 Wake Forest (20,NR)J. 12 H W 108-55 Fla. International (12,NR)J. 14 H W 94-77 Furman (12,NR)J. 17 H W 72-64 Maryland (12,NR)J. 20 A W 67-66 Georgia Tech (10,NR)J. 24 H L ^103-105 Duke (10,12)J. 26 H W 96-69 Winthrop (14,NR)J. 28 H L 99-108 North Carolina (14,1)J. 31 H W 89-83 Virginia (14,NR)F. 4 A W 80-79 Maryland (12,NR)F. 7 H W 74-52 South Carolina (12,NR)F. 11 A W 78-75 N.C. State (12,NR)F. 14 A W ^94-90 Virginia (12,NR)F. 18 H W 87-71 Wake Forest (10,NR)F. 21 A L 80-96 North Carolina (10,3)F. 25 H W 88-77 Georgia Tech (13,NR)

F. 28 A L 59-65 Duke (13,17)M. 6 N3 L 62-69 Wake Forest (13,NR)M. 13 N4 L 60-65 SW Missouri St. (13,NR)H1 - IPTAY Tournament; N1 - TCBY Arkansas-Little Rock Classic; N2 - Hawaii Pacific Tourna-ment; N3 - ACC Tournament, Landover, MD; N4 - NCAA Southeast Regional, Atlanta, GA; ^ denotes overtime

1987-88 (14-15 Overall, 4-10 ACC, 7th)N. 27 N1 W 69-54 Oregon StateN. 30 H W 81-60 BaptistD. 2 H W 71-61 Towson StateD. 5 H W 103-68 MercerD. 12 H W 76-57 Coastal CarolinaD. 15 H L 85-88 Southern MissD. 16 H W 91-45 AugustaD. 28 N2 L 88-93 Michigan (NR,11)D. 29 N2 W 98-47 Fla. InternationalJ. 6 A L 61-70 N.C. StateJ. 9 A L 53-68 MarylandJ. 10 A L 75-77 VirginiaJ. 13 H W 83-48 RiderJ. 16 H W 75-62 Wake ForestJ. 20 H W 76-65 FurmanJ. 23 H W 69-65 South CarolinaJ. 26 A L 76-85 Georgia TechF. 1 A L 63-101 Duke (NR, 5)F. 4 H L 64-88 North Carolina (NR,8)F. 6 A L 63-75 South CarolinaF. 10 H L 66-70 MarylandF. 18 H L 63-88 N.C. StateF. 21 H W 65-62 VirginiaF. 24 A3 L 73-79 Wake ForestF. 28 A L 52-88 North Carolina (NR,9)M. 2 H W 79-77 Duke (NR,9)M. 5 H W ^^97-94 Georgia Tech (NR,13)M. 11 N3 L 72-79 N.C. State (NR,11)M. 18 A4 L 69-74 Southern MissN1 - Taiwan; N2 - South Florida Invitational; N3 - ACC Tournament, Greensboro, NC; A4 - NIT; ^ denotes overtime

1988-89 (19-11 Overall, 7-7 ACC, 6th)N. 28 H W 96-82 The CitadelD. 1 A W 79-64 FurmanD. 3 A L 70-90 South CarolinaD. 10 H W 79-36 WagnerD. 13 H W 93-70 S.C. StateD. 17 A W 77-63 HofstraD. 27 N1 W 81-77 Middle TennesseeD. 29 A1 W 74-61 OregonD. 30 A1 L 58-72 Oregon StateJ. 5 H L 65-73 N.C. State (NR,16)

J. 7 H W 75-58 MarylandJ. 11 H W 88-70 VirginiaJ. 14 A W 75-71 Wake ForestJ. 18 H W 104-74 Youngstown StateJ. 21 H W 77-60 Western CarolinaJ. 25 A L 74-75 Georgia Tech (NR,22)J. 29 A L 62-92 Duke (NR,8)F. 1 H W 85-82 North Carolina (NR,8)F. 4 H W 78-65 South CarolinaF. 7 A L 87-98 MarylandF. 11 H W 96-71 LibertyF. 15 A L 75-90 N.C. State (NR,19)F. 18 A L 83-85 VirginiaF. 22 H W 94-83 Wake ForestF. 25 A L 86-100 North Carolina (NR,5)M. 1 H W 79-74 Duke (NR,9)M. 4 H W ^81-79 Georgia Tech (NR,25)M. 10 N2 L 73-90 VirginiaM. 16 N3 W 83-70 Saint Mary’s (NR,22)M. 18 N3 L 68-94 Arizona (NR,1)N1 - Far West Classic; N2 - ACC Tournament, Atlanta, GA; N3 - NCAA West Regional, Boise, ID; ^ denotes overtime

1989-90 (24-8 Overall, 10-4 ACC, 1st)Ranked 17th by AP and UPI,

13th by USA TodayN. 24 A1 W 87-73 American-PRN. 25 N1 W 74-61 StetsonN. 26 N1 L 48-57 AlabamaN. 28 A W 71-54 The CitadelD. 6 N2 W 72-71 ProvidenceD. 9 H W 114-76 RadfordD. 18 A# W 104-79 UNC-CharlotteD. 27 N3 L 71-73 VillanovaD. 28 N3 W 85-65 NiagaraJ. 2 A L 77-79 N.C. State (NR,18)J. 6 H W 82-77 MarylandJ. 9 A W 76-70 VirginiaJ. 11 H W 78-54 UNC-AshevilleJ. 13 H W 76-57 Wake ForestJ. 15 H W 117-59 Georgia StateJ. 17 H W 97-61 Western CarolinaJ. 20 H W 91-58 HofstraJ. 25 H W 91-90 Georgia Tech (NR,13)J. 27 A L 60-83 North CarolinaJ. 31 A L 80-94 Duke (NR,5)F. 3 H W 83-65 South CarolinaF. 7 A W 75-73 MarylandF. 10 H W 74-63 VirginiaF. 12 H W 89-81 N.C. StateF. 14 H W 85-74 FurmanF. 21 A W 89-75 Wake ForestF. 24 H W 69-61 North Carolina (23,NR)

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F. 28 H W 97-93 Duke (20,5)M. 3 A L 69-85 Georgia Tech (20,11)M. 5 A L 53-54 South Carolina (17,NR)M. 9 N4 W 79-70 Wake Forest (17,NR)M. 10 N4 L 66-69 Virginia (17,NR)M. 15 N5 W *49-47 Brigham Young (17,NR)M. 17 N5 W *79-75 La Salle (17,12)M. 22 N6 L *70-71 Connecticut (17,3)N1 - San Juan Shootout, San Juan, Puerto Rico; N2 - ACC-Big East Challenge, Greens-boro Coliseum; # - Charlotte Colisuem; N3 - Texaco Star Classic, San Diego, CA; N4 - ACC Tournament, Charlotte, NC; N5 - NCAA East-ern Regional, Hartford, CT; N6 - NCAA Eastern Regional, East Rutherford, NJ; * - NCAA par-ticipation vacated

1990-91 (11-17 Overall, 2-12 ACC, 8th)N. 24 H W 90-73 Maryland-BCN. 26 H W 96-56 SamfordN. 28 H W 91-77 The CitadelD. 2 H W 68-66 FurmanD. 4 N1 L 62-78 Seton HallD. 8 H W 75-68 Wisconsin-Green BayD. 15 H L 100-108 UNC-CharlotteD. 17 H W 103-83 S.C. StateD. 20 N2 W 71-70 Coppin StateD. 21 N2 W 99-89 Florida AtlanticJ. 2 A L 70-74 N.C. StateJ. 5 A L 65-81 MarylandJ. 8 H L 78-82 Virginia (NR,13)J. 12 H L ^88-93 Wake ForestJ. 16 H W 103-82 Western CarolinaJ. 19 H L 52-71 TempleJ. 24 A L 68-89 Georgia Tech (NR,25)J. 26 H L 70-99 Duke (NR,7)J. 31 H L 77-90 North Carolina (NR,9)F. 2 A L 53-58 South CarolinaF. 6 H W 73-69 MarylandF. 10 H L 62-72 N.C. StateF. 16 A L 47-57 VirginiaF. 23 A L 57-73 North Carolina (NR,6)F. 24 A L 55-81 Wake ForestF. 27 A L 62-79 Duke (NR,8)M. 2 H W 69-62 Georgia Tech (NR,24)M. 8 N3 L 59-67 North Carolina (NR,7)N1 - ACC-Big East Challenge, Syracuse, NY; N2 - Florida International Tournament, Mi-ami, FL; N3 - Charlotte Coliseum; ^ denotes overtime

1991-92 (14-14 Overall, 4-12 ACC, 9th)N. 30 H W 114-69 Morehead StateD. 2 H W 96-76 Oral RobertsD. 7 H W 87-67 Charleston SouthernD. 14 H W 85-60 Tennessee StateD. 16 H W 87-83 FurmanD. 28 N1 L 87-95 TexasD. 29 N1 W 63-60 Northern IowaJ. 4 H L 58-73 Wake Forest (NR,20)J. 9 A L 69-103 North Carolina (NR,8)J. 11 H W 94-54 UNC-AshevilleJ. 13 H W 79-59 Wofford J. 18 H L 75-78 N.C. StateJ. 22 H W 51-48 VirginiaJ. 25 A L 71-84 MarylandJ. 27 A L 73-112 Duke (NR,1)J. 29 A W 81-71 Western CarolinaF. 1 H W 55-52 South CarolinaF. 5 H W ^95-78 Georgia Tech (NR,24)F. 8 A L 90-102 Florida State (NR,23)F. 12 A L 48-60 Wake ForestF. 15 H L 72-80 North Carolina (NR,4)F. 18 H W 68-67 Florida State (NR,16)F. 22 H W 82-70 MarylandF. 26 A L 61-63 N.C. StateF. 29 A L 49-69 VirginiaM. 4 H L 97-98 Duke (NR,1) M. 8 A L 82-101 Georgia TechM. 12 N2 L 75-81 MarylandN1 - Sun Bowl Carnival, El Paso, TX; N2 - ACC Tournament, Charlotte, NC

1992-93 (17-13 Overall, 5-11 ACC, 7th)D. 2 H W 93-68 LibertyD. 5 H W 89-70 HowardD. 12 H W 88-62 UNC-GreensboroD. 17 A W 82-59 FurmanD. 19 H W 76-54 The CitadelD. 21 H W 93-77 DavidsonD. 28 N1 W 91-73 Appalachian StateD. 30 H W 87-69 MercerJ. 3 H W 80-72 FurmanJ. 6 A L 67-110 Duke (NR,1)J. 13 A L 82-100 Virginia (NR,14)J. 16 H L 72-82 North Carolina (NR,5)J. 20 H L 71-89 Florida State (NR,22*)J. 24 A L 56-74 Wake ForestJ. 26 H W 82-72 MarylandJ. 31 A L 70-72 N.C. StateF. 4 A W 83-80 Georgia Tech (NR,22)F. 6 A W ^89-84 South CarolinaF. 8 H L 84-93 Duke (NR,3)F. 13 H L 78-83 Virginia (NR,24)F. 17 A L 67-80 North Carolina (NR,3)F. 20 A L 92-102 Florida State (NR,9)F. 24 H W 76-74 Wake Forest (NR,12)F. 27 A W 81-73 MarylandM. 3 H W 92-82 N.C. StateM. 7 H L 59-66 Georgia TechM. 12 N1 W 87-75 Florida State (NR,10)M. 13 N1 L 61-69 Georgia TechM. 18 H! W 84-72 AuburnM. 22 A! L 64-65 Alabama-BirminghamN1 - Charlotte, NC; ! - NIT; ^ - one overtime; * - CNN ranking

1993-94 (18-16 Overall, 6-10 ACC, T-7th)N .29 H W 86-55 Texas-ArlingtonD. 1 A W 120-103 Charleston SouthernD. 4 H W 85-70 FurmanD. 15 A L 54-73 Minnesota (NR,15)D. 18 H W 76-64 The CitadelD. 19 A2 L 79-82 DavidsonD. 27 N1 L 80-81 EvansvilleD. 29 N1 W 72-48 ArmyD. 30 N1 W 68-65 Oklahoma St. (NR,20)J. 5 H L 65-71 Duke (NR,3)J. 8 H W 67-63 UNC-CharlotteJ. 10 A W 88-71 MercerJ. 12 H L 57-64 VirginiaJ. 15 A L 62-106 North Carolina (NR,1)

J. 19 A L 57-60 Florida StateJ. 22 H W 75-68 Wake ForestJ. 24 H W 66-56 Appalachian StateJ. 26 A L 53-73 Maryland (NR,18)J. 29 H W 95-73 N.C. StateF. 2 H W 88-69 Georgia TechF. 5 A L 74-78 Duke (NR,1)F. 9 H L 88-91 South CarolinaF. 12 A L 44-52 VirginiaF. 17 H W 77-69 North Carolina (NR,2)F. 19 H L 71-79 Florida StateF. 22 A L 69-80 Wake ForestF. 26 H W 73-67 MarylandM. 2 A W 82-63 N.C. StateM. 5 A L 79-90 Georgia TechM. 10 N2 W 76-63 N.C. StateM. 11 N2 L 64-77 Duke (NR,5)M. 17 H1 W *96-85 Southern MissM. 21 A1 W *96-79 West VirginiaM. 23 A2 L *74-89 VanderbiltN1 - Rainbow Classic, Honolulu, HI; N2 - ACC Tournament, Charlotte, NC; H1, A1 - NIT

1994-95 (15-13 Overall, 5-11 ACC, T-6th) N. 29 H W 96-66 Charleston SouthernD. 3 H W 98-71 Winthrop D. 5 H W 70-51 Mercer D. 8 A W 83-59 South CarolinaD. 10 N1 W 81-66 Appalachian State D. 18 H W 77-66 The CitadelD. 20 H W 75-55 Miami (FL)D. 29 H W 60-40 Morgan StateJ. 4 A W 75-70 Duke (NR,9)J. 7 H W 66-41 Texas A&MJ. 11 A L 37-61 Virginia (18,NR)J. 14 H L 66-83 North Carolina (18,2)J. 18 H L 66-67 Florida StateJ. 21 A L 60-69 Wake Forest (NR,16) J. 25 H L 51-56 Maryland (NR,8)J. 28 A W 60-55 N.C. StateF. 1 A L 50-80 Georgia Tech (NR,21)F. 4 H W 51-44 DukeF. 8 H W 69-63 FurmanF. 11 H L 44-62 Virginia (NR,17)F. 16 A L 39-66 North Carolina (NR,2)F. 18 A L 57-62 Florida StateF. 22 H L 52-64 Wake Forest (NR,12)F. 25 A L 68-84 Maryland (NR,7)M. 1 H W 62-45 N.C. StateM. 4 H W 65-63 Georgia TechM. 10 N1 L 62-78 North Carolina (NR,3)M. 17 A2 L 54-62 Virginia TechN1- ACC Tournament, Greensboro, NC; A2 - NIT

1995-96 (18-11 Overall, 7-9 ACC, 6th)N. 26 H W 83-41 UNC-AshevilleN. 29 H W 91-55 Appalachian StateD. 2 A W 79-63 WinthropD. 6 H W 79-60 Charleston SouthernD. 9 H W 72-58 South CarolinaD. 16 H W 79-61 FurmanD. 19 H W 79-66 MinnesotaD. 23 A W ^66-52 Miami (FL)D. 30 H W 67-43 Campbell (24,NR)J. 3 H W 51-48 Duke (22,19)J. 10 H W 89-79 Virginia (16,NR)J. 14 A L 53-86 North Carolina (16,10)J. 17 A L 62-75 Florida State (19,NR)J. 21 H W 55-41 Wake Forest (19,6)J. 24 A L 60-65 Maryland (18,NR)J. 27 H L 61-64 N.C. State (18,NR)J. 30 H W 73-70 Georgia Tech (24,25)F. 3 A L 53-83 Duke (24,NR)F. 6 H W 77-28 WoffordF. 10 A L 51-62 VirginiaF. 14 H L 48-53 North Carolina (NR,17)F. 17 H W 67-59 Florida StateF. 21 A L 48-68 Wake Forest (NR,10)F. 24 H W 68-61 MarylandF. 28 A W 80-76 N.C. State

M. 3 A L 74-87 Georgia Tech (NR,18)M. 8 N1 W 75-73 North Carolina (NR,20)M. 9 N1 L 60-68 Wake Forest (NR,12)M. 14 N2 L 74-81 GeorgiaN1 - ACC Tournament, Greensboro, NC; N2 - NCAA Tournament, Albuquerque, NM; ^ denotes overtime

1996-97 (23-10 Overall, 9-7 ACC, T-4th)Ranked 8th by USA Today, 14th by AP

N. 15 N1 W ^79-71 Kentucky (20,3)N. 23 H W 70-47 Coastal Carolina (12,NR)N. 29 N2 W 78-71 Delaware (10,NR)N. 30 N2 W 47-45 Missouri (10,NR)D. 1 N2 L 65-75 Minnesota (10,24)D. 4 H W 82-55 Furman (12,NR)D. 7 A W 62-52 Virginia (12,25)D. 14 H W 80-57 Char. Southern (10,NR)D. 17 A W 58-39 South Carolina (8,NR)D. 20 H W 89-49 Wofford (8,NR)D. 22 A W 76-64 Texas A&M (8,NR)D. 30 H W 73-57 Marshall (5,NR)J. 4 H W 63-44 S.C. State (5,NR)J. 7 H W ^86-82 Duke (5,10)J. 11 A W 76-70 Florida State (5,NR)J. 15 A W 67-63 Maryland (3,11)J. 18 H W 51-42 N.C. State (3,NR)J. 23 H L 62-65 Wake Forest (2,4)J. 26 A L 48-61 North Carolina (2,19)J. 30 H W 70-57 Georgia Tech (7,NR)F. 1 A L 54-58 N.C. State (7,NR)F. 4 H W 69-55 W. Kentucky (10,NR)F. 8 H W 80-68 Maryland (10,7)F. 12 A L 49-55 Wake Forest (7,2)F. 15 H W 71-65 Virginia (7,NR)F. 18 A L 77-84 Duke (8,6)F. 23 H L 65-67 Florida State (8,NR)F. 26 H L 69-76 North Carolina (12,8)M. 1 A W 55-53 Georgia Tech (12,NR)M. 7 N3 L 61-76 Maryland (13,22)M. 14 N4 W 68-56 Miami (OH) (14,NR)M. 16 N4 W 65-59 Tulsa (14,NR)M. 20 N5 L ^^84-90 Minnesota (14,3)N1 - Indianapolis, IN; N2 - San Juan, Puerto Rico; N3 - ACC Tournament, Greensboro, NC; N4 - NCAA Midwest Regional, Kansas City, MO; N5 - NCAA Midwest Regional, San Antonio, TX; ^ denotes overtime

1997-98 (18-14 overall, 7-9 ACC, T-4th)N. 14 H W 67-50 UNC-Wilmington (5,NR)N. 21 N1 W 79-49 Iona (5,NR)N. 22 N1 W 71-67 SW Missouri St. (5,NR)N. 23 N1 L 71-84 Gonzaga (5,NR)N. 29 N2 L 61-76 Kentucky (12,7)D. 4 H W ^78-65 Maryland (17,23)D. 6 H W 71-62 Furman (17,NR)D. 13 A3 L 61-71 Illinios (17,NR)D. 17 H W 62-57 South Carolina (25*,6)D. 19 A W 62-59 Seton Hall (25*,NR)D. 22 H W 65-42 Char. Southern (21,NR)D. 28 A W 84-60 S.C. State (21,NR)D. 30 A W 71-52 W. Kentucky (21,NR)J. 3 H L 70-73 North Carolina (21,1)J. 8 A L 66-70 Wake Forest (24,NR)J. 13 H W 86-65 Florida State (24*,17)J. 17 A L 80-81 Duke (24*,2)J. 20 H W 69-52 Virginia (25,NR)J. 24 A L 69-74 Maryland (25,NR)J. 28 A L 79-88 North Carolina (NR,2)J. 31 H L ^80-82 N.C. StateF. 4 A L 52-70 Georgia Tech F. 7 H W 71-46 Wake ForestF. 11 H W 102-67 Western CarolinaF. 15 A W 78-49 Florida StateF. 18 H L 66-70 Duke (NR,2)F. 21 A L ^74-78 VirginiaF. 26 A W 77-72 N.C. StateM. 1 H W 76-62 Georgia TechM. 6 N4 W 75-56 Wake ForestM. 7 N4 L 64-66 Duke (NR,1)

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M. 13 N5 L 72-75 Western MichiganN1 - Top of the World Classic, Fairbanks, AK; N2 - Premier Classic, Phoenix, AZ; A3 - Chicago, IL; N4 - ACC Tournament, Greensboro, NC; N5 - NCAA Tournament, Chicago, IL; * - CNN poll; ^ denotes overtime

1998-99 (20-15 Overall, 5-11 ACC, T-7th)N. 13 H W 83-59 Arkansas-Pine BluffN. 16 H W 66-39 Stetson (24,NR)N. 19 H W 82-56 W. Carolina (24,NR)N. 23 N1 L 56-59 Michigan (22,NR)N. 24 N1 W 72-60 Chaminade (22,NR)N. 25 N1 W 79-45 Kansas State (22,NR)N. 30 H W 70-37 Radford (24,NR)D. 3 H W 82-54 East Tenn. St. (24, NR)D. 12 H W 73-64 UNC-Asheville (17,NR)D. 16 A W 70-66 South Carolina (16,NR)D. 21 H W 72-47 S.C. State (16,NR)D. 26 N2 W 67-54 Furman (16,NR)D. 29 N2 L 50-67 Illinois (14,NR)J. 2 A L 53-69 North Carolina (14,9)J. 5 H W 80-72 N.C. State (21,NR)J. 9 H L 61-64 Wake Forest (21,NR)J. 12 A L 64-70 Florida State (25,NR)J. 17 A L 58-65 Virginia (25,NR)J. 20 H L 60-82 Duke (NR,2)J. 24 H L ^79-81 Maryland (NR,4)J. 28 A L 62-66 Georgia Tech F. 4 H W 78-63 North Carolina (NR,9)F. 6 A L 71-84 N.C. StateF. 10 A L 69-79 Wake ForestF. 14 H W 78-45 Florida StateF. 17 H W 88-65 VirginiaF. 20 A L 65-92 Duke (NR,1)F. 24 A L 60-77 Maryland (NR,5)F. 28 H W 92-64 Georgia TechM. 4 N3 L ^85-87 Florida StateM. 10 H3 W 77-57 GeorgiaM. 16 A3 W 78-68 at RutgersM. 18 H3 W 89-69 ButlerM. 23 N4 W 79-76 XavierM. 25 N4 L 60-61 CaliforniaN1 - Maui Classic; N2 - Greenville, SC; N3 - Charlotte, NC; H3,N3 - NIT; N4 - NIT, New York City, NY; ^ denotes overtime

1999-2000 (10-20 Overall, 4-12 ACC, 9th)N. 19 H W 77-47 East Tennessee St.N. 21 H L 74-79 WoffordN. 26 N1 W 54-48 Central FloridaN. 27 N1 L 47-64 Wisconsin-Green BayN. 28 N1 L 35-53 Oregon StateD. 1 A L 75-85 Penn StateD. 4 H W 69-51 Charleston SouthernD. 11 H L 68-71 S.C. StateD. 16 H W 61-58 South CarolinaD. 18 H W 64-59 WinthropD. 22 H L 71-90 George WashingtonD. 29 N1 W 74-70 FurmanJ. 6 A L 45-65 North Carolina (NR,14)J. 9 H L 53-67 Wake ForestJ. 12 A L 57-60 Florida StateJ. 15 H L 91-98 VirginiaJ. 19 H L 60-72 Appalachian StateJ. 22 A L 62-74 Maryland (NR,24)J. 27 H W 59-42 N.C. State (NR,21)J. 29 A L 59-93 Duke (NR,3)F. 2 H W 70-58 Georgia TechF. 6 H L 60-73 North CarolinaF. 8 A L 63-79 Wake ForestF. 12 H W 84-58 Florida StateF. 15 A L 62-76 VirginiaF. 22 H L 63-76 Maryland (NR,19)F. 27 A W 66-63 N.C. StateM. 1 H L 78-92 Duke (NR,4)M. 4 A L 69-85 Georgia TechM. 9 N2 L 63-94 Duke (NR,2)N1 - SoCon Holiday Hoops, Greenville, SC; N2 - ACC Tournament, Charlotte, NC

2000-01 (12-19 Overall, 2-14 ACC, 9th)N. 17 H W 86-67 HartfordN. 21 H L 78-79 Seton Hall (NR,10)N. 25 H W 84-76 The CitadelN. 28 H W 57-44 NorthwesternD. 2 H W 87-52 Western CarolinaD. 5 H W 69-59 WinthropD. 9 A L 64-76 South CarolinaD. 16 H W 78-74 WoffordD. 20 N1 W 94-81 Florida AtlanticD. 21 N1 L 80-88 Cincinnati (NR,20)D. 22 N1 L ^76-77 WashingtonD. 28 H W 87-77 Charleston Southern

D. 30 A W 81-68 Coastal CarolinaJ. 2 H L 92-104 Maryland (NR,17)J. 7 A L 74-115 Duke (NR,3)J. 13 H W 72-69 N.C. StateJ. 17 A L 65-92 North Carolina (NR,6)J. 21 A L 63-71 Wake Forest (NR,10)J. 24 H L 108-111 Georgia TechJ. 27 H L 76-104 Virginia (NR,13)J. 31 A L ^84-88 Florida StateF. 4 A L 54-69 Maryland (NR,9)F. 7 H L 64-81 Duke (NR,3)F. 14 A L 51-85 N.C. StateF. 18 H W 75-65 North Carolina (NR,1)F. 21 H L 60-92 Wake Forest (NR,24)F. 25 A L 64-85 Georgia TechF. 28 A L 65-84 Virginia (NR,7)M. 3 H L 63-75 Florida StateM. 8 N2 W 66-64 Florida StateM. 9 N2 L 81-99 North Carolina (NR,6)N1 - San Juan, Puerto Rico; N2 - ACC Tourna-ment, Atlanta, GA

2001-02 (13-17 Overall, 4-12 ACC, 9th)N. 17 N1 W 70-57 Morris Brown N. 19 N1 W 81-69 La SalleN. 20 N1 L 65-67 Miami (FL)N. 24 H W 85-82 WoffordN. 28 A W 79-66 Penn StateN. 30 H W 83-54 Coastal CarolinaD. 2 A L 80-96 Duke (NR,1)D. 5 H W 76-66 Appalachian StateD. 8 H L 59-81 South CarolinaD. 15 H W 88-78 ElonD. 18 H L 61-66 WinthropD. 22 H W 82-45 Charleston SouthernD. 28 A1 W 78-48 HartfordJ. 2 H L 65-68 YaleJ. 5 A W 83-76 Georgia TechJ. 8 H W 68-52 Virginia (NR,7)J. 12 A L 55-96 Wake Forest (NR,19)J. 15 H L 79-80 N.C. StateJ. 20 A L 90-99 Maryland (NR,3)J. 24 A L 63-68 Florida StateJ. 27 H L 69-87 North CarolinaF. 2 H L 88-98 Duke (NR,1)F. 6 H L 50-74 Georgia TechF. 10 A L 71-85 Virginia (NR,10)

F. 13 H W ^^^118-115 Wake Forest (NR,19)F. 16 A L 54-83 N.C. State (NR,24)F. 20 H L 68-84 MarylandF. 23 H W 87-78 Florida StateF. 27 A L 78-96 North CarolinaM. 3 N2 L ^84-91 Florida StateN1 - Virgin Islands; N2 - Charlotte, NC; A1 - Uncasville, CT;

2002-03 (15-13 Overall, 5-11 ACC, 8th)N. 24 *H W 79-72 WoffordN. 27 N1 W 91-65 High PointD. 3 *H W 79-70 Penn StateD. 7 *H W 73-61 MaineD. 14 *H W 71-61 Gardner-WebbD. 19 *H W 78-61 WinthropD. 22 *H W 58-51 CincinnatiD.28 *H W 78-65 LibertyD. 31 *H W 90-63 Coastal CarolinaJ. 5 H L 71-89 Duke (NR, 3)J. 11 H W 75-52 Morris BrownJ. 14 A L 66-68 North CarolinaJ. 18 H W 78-77 VirginiaJ. 21 A L 59-60 Florida StateJ. 25 H L 47-52 Maryland (NR, 12)J. 28 H L 60-81 Wake Forest (NR,17)F. 2 A L 56-78 N.C. StateF. 5 H W 69-67 Georgia TechF. 9 A L 55-65 Duke (NR, 9)F. 12 A L 59-76 South CarolinaF. 15 H W 80-77 North CarolinaF. 18 A W 73-64 VirginiaF. 22 H W 74-60 Florida StateF. 25 A L 52-91 Maryland (NR, 14)M. 1 A L 68-80 Wake Forest (NR,12)M. 5 H L 60-63 N.C. StateM. 8 A L 56-66 Georgia TechM. 13 N1 L 61-72 Florida StateN1 - ACC Tournament, Greensboro, NC; * - games played at Anderson Civic Center

2003-04 (10-18 Overall, 3-13 ACC, 9th)N. 21 H W 86-55 Gardner-WebbN. 24 H W 88-81 High PointN. 29 H W 84-77 WoffordD. 3 A L 64-76 Purdue (NR, 20)D. 6 H L 61-76 South Carolina

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D. 13 N! L 56-61 GeorgiaD. 15 H W ^100-86 East Tennessee St.D. 17 A L 56-79 Cincinnati (NR, 16)D. 20 H W 77-74 S.C. StateD. 22 H W 74-58 RadfordD. 30 H W 72-62 Boston CollegeJ. 3 H L 54-73 Duke (NR, 2)J. 10 A L 63-78 Wake Forest (NR, 5)J. 13 H W 53-48 Florida StateJ. 17 A L 69-86 N.C. StateJ. 20 A L 50-61 VirginiaJ. 25 H L 52-65 MarylandJ. 27 A L 69-76 Georgia Tech (NR, 14)J. 31 H W 81-72 North Carolina (NR, 12)F. 8 A L 55-81 Duke (NR, 1)F. 12 H L 67-82 Wake Forest (NR, 20)F. 14 A L 52-65 Florida StateF. 18 H W 60-55 N.C. State (NR, 15)F. 21 H L 55-58 VirginiaF. 24 A L 49-70 MarylandF. 28 H L 60-79 Georgia Tech (NR, 18)M. 2 A L 53-69 North Carolina (NR, 14)M. 11 N2 L ^79-83 VirginiaN1 - Atlanta, GA, N2 - ACC Tournament, Greensboro, NC; ^ denotes overtime

2004-05 (16-16 Overall, 5-11 ACC, 9th)N. 19 H W 98-54 HamptonN. 23 H W 78-59 UNC AshevilleN. 26 A L 70-79 Boston CollegeD. 1 H W 80-73 Ohio StateD. 4 A W ^63-62 South CarolinaD. 11 H W 73-55 Charleston So.D. 14 H W 83-56 Norfolk StateD. 17 H W 76-52 The CitadelD. 21 N1 L 66-78 AL-BirminghamD. 22 N1 W 83-57 Indiana StateD. 23 N1 L 60-75 GeorgetownD. 29 H W 74-40 East CarolinaJ. 1 A L 54-62 Duke (NR,6)J. 8 H L 68-103 Wake Forest (NR, 4)J. 12 A W 56-54 Florida StateJ. 15 A L 57-59 Virginia TechJ. 19 H L 58-77 North Carolina (NR,6)J. 22 A L 79-81 VirginiaJ. 26 A L 65-69 Miami (FL)J. 29 H L 70-80 N.C. StateF. 1 H W 88-73 Maryland (NR, 22)F. 8 H L 62-70 Georgia TechF. 12 H L 77-83 Miami (FL)F. 16 N2 W 59-42 GeorgiaF. 19 A L 56-88 North Carolina (NR, 4)F. 22 A W 97-93 MarylandF. 27 H W 83-74 Florida StateM. 1 H W 66-64 Virginia TechM. 5 A L 56-64 Georgia TechM. 10 N3 W 84-72 MarylandM. 11 N3 L 81-88 North Carolina (NR, 2)M. 16 A1 L 74-82 Texas A&M N1 - Honolulu, HI, N2 - Greenville, SC, N3 - ACC Tournament, Washington, DC, A1 - NIT; ^ denotes overtime

2005-06 (19-13 Overall, 7-9 ACC, T-7th)N. 18 H W 84-55 Bethune-CookmanN. 21 H W 102-71 Coppin StateN. 23 H W 79-38 S.C. StateN. 26 A W 68-56 Charleston SouthernN. 29 A W 96-88 Penn StateD. 3 H W 82-63 South CarolinaD. 6 H W 62-60 WoffordD. 9 H W 80-72 East Tennessee St.D. 19 N1 W 101-60 PR-MayaguezD. 20 N1 W 71-48 Holy CrossD. 21 N1 W 66-59 AkronD. 28 A L 69-72 GeorgiaD. 30 H L 69-74 ElonJ. 4 H W 61-55 Florida StateJ. 7 A L 58-64 VirginiaJ. 11 H W ^74-73 Wake ForestJ. 14 H L 77-87 Duke (NR, 1)

J. 18 A L 38-62 Miami (FL)J. 21 A W 73-63 Georgia TechJ. 29 H L ^^85-94 N.C. State (NR, 14)F. 1 A L 59-69 Florida StateF. 4 A L 61-76 North CarolinaF. 8 H L ^74-75 Virginia TechF. 11 A L 61-67 Boston College (NR, 18)F. 14 H W 89-77 MarylandF. 22 A L ^68-74 Wake ForestF. 25 H W 90-64 VirginiaM. 1 A W 86-81 Virginia TechM. 4 H W 95-82 Georgia TechM. 9 N2 L 63-66 Miami (FL)M. 15 H W 69-53 Louisiana TechM. 20 A1 L 68-74 LouisvilleN1 - San Juan, Puerto Rico; N2 - ACC Tournament, Greensboro, NC; A1 - NIT; ^ denotes overtime

2006-07 (25-11 Overall, 7-9 ACC, T-8th)N. 10 N1 W 83-44 Arkansas St.N. 11 N1 W 77-65 MonmouthN. 12 A W 74-70 Old DominionN. 15 H W 67-58 FurmanN. 17 H W 79-49 Appalachian St.N. 21 H W 69-66 Mississippi St.N. 24 H W 74-50 Charleston SouthernN. 29 A W 90-68 MinnesotaD. 2 A W 74-53 South CarolinaD. 5 H W 90-66 WoffordD. 19 H W 72-60 Georgia SouthernD. 23 H W 103-60 Western Carolina (25/NR)D. 28 H W 75-60 Georgia (25/NR)D. 31 H W 67-57 Georgia State (25/NR)J. 3 A W 68-66 Florida State (23/NR)J. 6 H W 75-74 Georgia Tech (23/NR)J. 9 A W 87-76 N.C. State (17/NR)J. 13 A L 87-92 Maryland (17/25)J. 17 H L 55-77 North Carolina (19, 4)J. 20 H W 74-54 Boston College (19/NR)J. 25 A L 66-68 Duke (19, 10)J. 28 H L 63-64 Virginia (19/NR)F. 3 A L 62-80 Georgia Tech (25/NR)F. 7 H W 71-58 Florida StateF. 14 A L 65-67 Wake ForestF. 18 H L 66-82 MarylandF. 22 H L 66-71 Duke (NR, 17)F. 24 A L 54-59 Boston CollegeF. 28 H W ^74-70 Miami (FL)M. 4 A W 75-74 Virginia Tech (NR, 21)M. 8 N2 L 66-67 Florida StateM. 14 H3 W 64-57 East Tennessee St.M. 19 H3 W 89-68 Mississippi

M. 21 H3 W 74-70 SyracuseM. 27 N3 W 68-67 Air ForceM. 29 N3 L 73-78 West VirginiaN1 - Norfolk, VA; N2 - ACC Tournament, Tampa, FL; H3 - NIT; N3 - NIT, New York, NY; ̂ denotes overtime

2007-08 (24-10 Overall, 10-6 ACC, 3rd)Ranked 22nd by AP

N. 12 H W 91-46 FurmanN. 15 A W 84-82 Mississippi St.N. 18 H W 66-53 Old Dominion N. 21 H W 74-57 Presbyterian (24/NR)N. 24 H W 96-67 Gardner-Webb (24/NR)N. 27 H W 61-58 Purdue (18/NR)D. 1 H W 85-74 South Carolina (18/NR)D. 5 A W 82-67 East Carolina (18/NR)D. 20 N1 W 90-73 PR-Mayaguez (15/NR)D. 21 N1 W 90-74 DePaul (15/NR)D. 22 N1 L 82-85 Mississippi (15/NR)D. 29 H W 78-45 Samford (21/NR)J. 1 A W 87-61 Alabama (19/NR)J. 6 H L ^88-90 North Carolina (19/1)J. 9 H L 72-82 Charlotte (18/NR)J. 12 H W ^^97-85 Florida State (18/NR)J. 15 H W 70-54 NC State (24/NR)J. 19 A L 80-93 Duke (NR/7)J. 22 H W ^80-75 Wake ForestJ. 27 A L 72-75 Miami (FL)F. 2 H W 78-56 Boston CollegeF. 7 A W 82-51 VirginiaF. 10 A L ^^93-103 North Carolina (NR/3)

F. 14 H W 82-67 Georgia TechF. 16 A W 71-64 NC StateF. 19 A L 55-64 Florida StateF. 27 H W 79-69 Miami (FL)M. 2 A W 73-70 MarylandM. 6 A L 75-80 Georgia Tech (24/NR)M. 9 H W 70-69 Virginia Tech (24/NR)M. 14 N2 W 82-48 Boston CollegeM. 15 N2 W 78-74 Duke (NR/7)M. 16 N2 L 81-86 North Carolina (NR/1)M. 21 N3 L 69-75 Villanova (22/NR)N1 – Guaynabo, Puerto Rico; N2 – ACC Tournament, Charlotte, NC; N3 – NCAA Tournament, Tampa, FL ; ^ denotes overtime

2008-09 (23-9 Overall, 9-7 ACC, 5th)Ranked 24th by AP

N. 14 N1 W 98-69 HofstraN. 15 N1 W 70-58 Texas ChristianN. 16 N1 W 76-72 TempleN. 19 H W 93-40 WoffordN. 22 A W 71-70 CharlotteN. 25 H W 81-49 Savannah St.N. 28 H W 79-58 PresbyterianD. 2 A W 76-74 IllinoisD. 7 H W 80-75 LibertyD. 13 H W 90-63 SC StateD. 16 H W 76-36 N. Florida (25/NR)D. 21 A W 91-72 Miami (FL) (25/NR)D. 30 A W 98-87 South Carolina (20/NR)J. 3 H W 98-87 East Carolina (20/NR)J. 6 H W 66-59 Alabama (12/NR)J. 10 H W 63-51 NC State (12/NR)J. 17 H L 68-78 Wake Forest (9/2)J. 21 A L 70-94 North Carolina (10/5)J. 25 H W 73-59 Georgia Tech (10/NR)J. 29 A W 86-82 Virginia Tech (12/NR)F. 4 H W 74-47 Duke (10/4)F. 7 H L 61-65 Florida St. (10/NR)F. 10 A W 87-77 Boston College (12/NR)F. 15 A L ^81-85 Virginia (10/NR)F. 17 H W 93-64 Maryland (13/NR)F. 22 A W 81-73 Georgia Tech (13/NR)F. 25 H L 77-80 Virginia Tech (12/NR)F. 28 A L 66-73 Florida St. (12/23)M. 3 H W 75-57 Virginia (18/NR)M. 8 A L 88-96 Wake Forest (18/10)M. 12 N2 L 81-86 Georgia Tech (17/NR)M. 19 N3 L 59-62 Michigan (24/NR)N1 - Charleston, SC; N2 - ACC Tournament in Atlanta, GA; N3 - NCAA Tournament in Kansas City, MO; ^ denotes overtime

Note: Numbers in parenthesis correspond to Clemson’s AP rank and opponent AP rank heading into the game. Not all rankings are known prior to each game. “u” represents the ranking according to UPI.

Year RPI Schedule 1993-94 86 .5394 61 .54721994-95 79 .5503 52 .54861995-96 40 .5770 46 .55511996-97 11 .6159 8 .58791997-98 28 .5963 3 .60151998-99 98 .5336 70 .53911999-00 168 .4907 70 .54322000-01 168 .4903 94 .52472001-02 154 .4998 97 .52192002-03 87 .5398 81 .53462003-04 91 .5650 6 .60052004-05 93 .5350 36 .56212005-06 78 .5520 65 .54662006-07 34 .5927 37 .56882007-08 32 .6003 25 .56972008-09 36 .5936 52 .5563

Year-by-Year RPI & Strength of Schedule

Trevor Booker has played in 72 victories in his three years with the Tigers.

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DATE DAY OPPONENT TIME

Nov. 6 Fri. FRANCIS MARION (exhibition) 7:30 p.m.Nov. 13 Fri. PRESBYTERIAN 8:00 p.m.Nov. 10 Tue. at Liberty 10:00 a.m.Nov. 20 Fri. at UNC Greensboro 7:00 p.m.Nov. 23 Mon. WINTHROP 7:30 p.m.Nov. 26 Thu. # Texas A&M 4:30 p.m.Nov. 27 Fri. # West Virginia/Long Beach St. 2:30/5:00 p.m.Nov. 29 Sun. # TBA TBADec. 2 Wed. ILLINOIS (Big Ten/ACC Challenge) 7:15 p.m.Dec. 6 Sun. SOUTH CAROLINA 1:00 p.m.Dec. 13 Sun. FURMAN 4:00 p.m.Dec. 16 Wed. at East Carolina 7:00 p.m.Dec. 19 Sat. COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON TBADec. 22 Tue. WESTERN CAROLINA 7:30 p.m.Dec. 29 Tue. SC STATE 7:30 p.m.Jan. 3 Sun. at Duke 7:45 p.m.Jan. 9 Sat. BOSTON COLLEGE 4:00 p.m.Jan. 13 Wed. NORTH CAROLINA 9:00 p.m.Jan. 16 Sat. at NC State 12:00/1:30 p.m.Jan. 19 Tue. at Georgia Tech 7:00 p.m.Jan. 23 Sat. DUKE 9:00 p.m.Jan. 26 Tue. at Boston College 7:00 p.m.Jan. 31 Sun. MARYLAND 5:30 p.m.Feb. 6 Sat. at Virginia Tech 4:00 p.m.Feb. 10 Wed. FLORIDA STATE 7:00 p.m.Feb. 13 Sat. MIAMI (FL) 12:00 p.m.Feb. 20 Sat. VIRGINIA 4:00 p.m.Feb. 24 Wed. at Maryland 9:00 p.m.Feb. 28 Sun. at Florida State 5:30 p.m.Mar. 2 Tue. GEORGIA TECH 8:00 p.m.Mar. 7 Sun. at Wake Forest 6:00 p.m.Mar. 11-14 Thu-Sun. ACC Tournament TBA

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