Brad Brownell’s program has earned a commitment from a player in the transfer portal.
After taking an official visit to Clemson this past weekend, Princeton’s Jaelin Llewellyn has committed to Clemson.
The addition of Llewellyn, who was a first-team all-Ivy League performer this past season, comes on the heels of both Nick Honor and Al-Amir Dawes electing to enter the transfer portal, respectively.
The 6-2, 185-pounder was also one of the Ivy league’s top shooters last season, as he shot nearly 39% from beyond the arc and averaged 15.7 points in 28 games.
In games against South Carolina, Minnesota and Oregon State – Princeton’s only three against Power Six competition – Llewellyn looked like he belonged, scoring 16.3 points per game. Llewellyn also showed above-average rebounding abilities for his size (4.1 per game), something Clemson could use more of from a guard now that Collins, the Tigers’ leading rebounder last season, has exhausted his eligibility.
The Tigers now have two open scholarship spots remaining.
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