ACC men’s basketball leaders as of March 5

No one for Notre Dame is on this list.

The ACC Tournament takes place this week, so all eyes will be on Greensboro, North Carolina. Whatever the standing of your team, this is the perfect opportunity to see the best of what the conference has had to offer this season. Here are the players you particularly will want to see:

Balanced effort gets Clemson hoops back in win column

It was the guards early. The bigs got involved later. That balance helped Clemson’s men’s basketball team get back in the win column Tuesday. Chase Hunter led the way with 20 points while Alex Hemenway added a career-high 18, helping the Tigers …

It was the guards early. The bigs got involved later. 

That balance helped Clemson’s men’s basketball team get back in the win column Tuesday.

Chase Hunter led the way with 20 points while Alex Hemenway added a career-high 18, helping the Tigers bounce back from their loss to rival South Carolina late last week with an 81-70 win over USC Upstate at Littlejohn Coliseum. Four players finished in double figures for the Tigers, who shot 56.4% from the floor.

Brevin Galloway made 4 of 6 shots from the field to chip in 15 points, the most in a Clemson uniform so far for the Boston College transfer. In his second game back from offseason knee surgery, PJ Hall again came off the bench and finished with 13 points and two rebounds in 21 minutes after leading the Tigers with 15 points against the Gamecocks.

Meanwhile, Hall’s frontcourt mate, Hunter Tyson, scored all of his eight points in the second half of a game Clemson led by as many as 19. It was Clemson’s backcourt, though, that was humming early.

The Tigers’ 41 points by halftime were the most they’ve scored in a half this season thanks in large part to Hunter, Hemenway and Galloway. They combined to score all but seven of those points. Hemenway made four of his first six shots en route to 10 first-half points while Hunter and Galloway each had 12 at the break.

The trio combined to shoot 11 of 17 from the field to help the Tigers make nearly 54% of their shots in the first 20 minutes. Clemson held Upstate to 41.7% shooting in the opening half and led by as many as 13 before halftime.

Upstate trimmed the deficit to a couple of possessions late in the half before Hunter sank a corner 3 just before the buzzer. Tyson started the second half with his first bucket of the night, igniting a quick 6-2 spurt for the Tigers that pushed their lead back to double digits at 47-34 with 17 minutes, 49 seconds left.

Jordan Gainey had a game-high 24 points for Upstate (1-2), which shot better than 52% from the field.

This story will be updated.

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Clemson cruises past the Citadel 80-69 in season opener

Despite missing a key starter in center PJ Hall, the Tigers were still able to get the job done on Monday night with a more than convincing win over the Bulldogs.

Via Clemson Athletic Communications:

Clemson University men’s basketball cruised past The Citadel 80-69 on Monday night as four Tigers scored in double figures in the 2022-23 season opener.

The Tigers’ (1-0) offensive explosion was spearheaded by redshirt junior Chase Hunter (Atlanta, Ga./Westlake) and sophomore Ian Schieffelin (Loganville, Ga./Grayson). Hunter tied his career high in points with 23 while tallying a career-high in assists with seven. Hunter notched 13th career double-digit scoring effort.

Schieffelin ignited the Tiger offense off the bench by scoring his career high of 20 points off an efficient 9-of-13 from the floor while also snatching a career-best 14 rebounds – nine of which came on the offensive glass.

The Tigers shot 54.8 percent from the field in the first half and connected on five threes. Clemson’s offense was propelled by a 23-5 run to close the first half and went into the break up 45-31. Clemson held the high-flying offense of The Citadel to 44.0 percent shooting while forcing nine turnovers that turned into 12 points on the other end.

In the second half, graduate Hunter Tyson (Monroe, N.C./Piedmont) led the way for The Tigers, scoring 13 of his 19 points in the final 20 minutes. The Tigers kept The Citadel at bay as the Bulldogs were held to 42.9 percent shooting in the second half.

Clemson will travel to Columbia, S.C. to play in-state rival South Carolina on Friday at 7 pm. The game will be aired on SECN+.

Tigers ‘ready to get it rolling’ after exhibition romp over Benedict

The Clemson men’s basketball team was back in Littlejohn Coliseum on Wednesday night for the first time this season for an exhibition game. The Tigers dominated Benedict College with a final score of 91-45. The Tigers were lead by graduate student …

The Clemson men’s basketball team was back in Littlejohn Coliseum on Wednesday night for the first time this season for an exhibition game. The Tigers dominated Benedict College with a final score of 91-45.

The Tigers were lead by graduate student Hunter Tyson, who totaled 19 points and was six-of-eight from the floor. Not far behind him was sophomore Ben Middlebrooks, who scored 12 points on a six-of-eight shooting night.

At halftime, Clemson had a comfortable lead of 47-23, and the Tigers’ defense was able to hold Benedict to 28 percent shooting and capitalize off of 10 Benedict turnovers that led to 15 points.

Clemson continued to dominate in the second half. The team’s starting five only played for the first four minutes of the second half, and head coach Brad Brownell stated that was the best four minutes of play from the whole game.

“I challenged our guys at halftime because they weren’t going to get a lot of minutes in the second half,” Brownell said. “I wanted to see them start well and really just kind of shut the door on the game, which they did.”

The Tigers shot 52 percent from the floor and held Benedict to just 22 points in the second half.

“I thought we played pretty well defensively, did a nice job of guarding the ball and defending the 3,” Brownell said.

With many new faces joining the Tigers this season, Wednesday was a small glimpse of what the season ahead has the potential to look like, as well as the future for the Tigers’ basketball program.

Many young players had their chance to see the court Wednesday including true freshman Chauncey Wiggins, who finished the game with 10 points, and the younger brother of current Tiger Chase Hunter, Dillon Hunter, who led the team with four assists on the night.

“It was awesome to get to see all those guys get a lot of opportunities tonight, all of them will help us this season, and I think they’re all ready to help us this season,” Tyson said. “You know, it’s just going to take time to get some of those game experiences, and I am glad they were able to get some of that tonight.”

Looking ahead at the Tigers’ first game of the season next Monday, Tyson and Middlebrooks are not only excited, but also feel like they have a lot to prove.

“I think we’re really excited as a team overall,” Tyson said. “We’re ready to get it rolling, baby. It’s the best time of the year.”

Middlebrooks agreed.

“Absolutely, we’re all ready, we’re amped up,” he said. “We’ve been playing against each other for a long time, practicing really hard, so we’re ready to get some new competition.”

The Tigers’ season opener against The Citadel is set for Monday, Nov. 7 at 7 p.m. The game will be aired ACCNX.

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What We Heard from ACC Tipoff: Hunter Tyson

Clemson graduate senior Hunter Tyson spoke to The Clemson Insider on Wednesday at the 2022 ACC Tipoff at the Westin in Charlotte. Tyson detailed what led him to the decision to return for a fifth season. “Probably, several different reasons,” he …

Clemson graduate senior Hunter Tyson spoke to The Clemson Insider on Wednesday at the 2022 ACC Tipoff at the Westin in Charlotte.

Tyson detailed what led him to the decision to return for a fifth season.

“Probably, several different reasons,” he said. “One thing would be the relationships I’ve built with my teammates and my coaches. Clemson is such a special place, and I was not quite ready to leave yet.”

Coming into his fifth season, Tyson has been a constant for the Tigers. After suffering a broken clavicle versus Florida State last season, the forward is looking to remain healthy and perform the best he can this season.

“I want to be the best here I can,” Tyson said. “We have a lot of young guys, but we also have some experience, and just try and do everything I can do to get the best out of everyone on the team and go as far as we can.”

Tyson, who scored double-figure points 13 times last season, has the experience and maturity to be a key leader for the Tigers.

Being a leader, Tyson is giving guidance to some younger players who may be stepping into more significant roles for the first time.

“Telling them that I’ve been through it and I know what you guys are going through,” Tyson said. “Being a freshman can be hard and your confidence can get low sometimes, but if you stick with it, it will be worth it in the end.”

Over the summer, the team went on a trip to France, which both junior guard Chase Hunter and Tyson regarded as important in building team morale and unity.

Tyson reflected on what that trip meant when it comes to building team culture.

“That trip was a surreal experience,” he said. “Not only was it great for basketball, but as far as the team, it really brought us closer together and I really think that will help us in the long run.”

It may be the trip to France and the overall excitement for the start of the season, but Tyson emphasized the team’s confidence and energy is at a high.

“The energy is really high,” he said. “We have a really good environment going on with the guys. Everyone’s really excited for practice every day and just trying to get better in every way possible. So, when the season comes, we will be ready.”

With the season opener versus The Citadel quickly approaching, Tyson is looking to hold onto each memory he makes with the team this season.

“Being able to spend every day with the guys,” he said. “We will [have] ups and downs together through the season and the experiences that we’ll share, that will last a lifetime.”

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Clemson basketball attendees announced for 2022 ACC Basketball Tipoff

Head coaches Brad Brownell and Amanda Butler along with three student-athletes will represent the Tigers at the ACC Basketball Tipoff event in Charlotte, NC next week.

Via ACC press release:

The Atlantic Coast Conference announced Wednesday the basketball student-athletes selected by its 15 league schools to attend the 2022 ACC Tipoff, which will be held October 11-12 at the Westin in Charlotte, North Carolina. The women’s event will be held on Tuesday, October 11 and the men’s event on Wednesday, October 12.

ACC Network will be live from ACC Tipoff for two days of expansive coverage from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day. The 24/7 national network dedicated to ACC sports will provide the event’s most robust television coverage to date.

The attendees for the 2022 ACC Tipoff are:

WOMEN’S TIPOFF (October 11)

Boston College
Head Coach Joanna Bernabei-McNamee
Maria Gakdeng
Dontavia Waggoner

Clemson
Head Coach Amanda Butler
Amari Robinson

Duke
Head Coach Kara Lawson
Reigan Richardson
Celeste Taylor

Florida State
Head Coach Brooke Wyckoff
O’Mariah Gordon
Makayla Timpson

Georgia Tech
Head Coach Nell Fortner
Bianca Jackson
Cameron Swartz

Louisville
Head Coach Jeff Walz
Olivia Cochran
Mykasa Robinson
Hailey Van Lith

Miami
Head Coach Katie Meier
Destiny Harden
Ja’Leah Williams

North Carolina
Head Coach Courtney Banghart
Deja Kelly
Kennedy Todd-Williams

NC State
Head Coach Wes Moore
Jakia Brown-Turner
Diamond Johnson

Notre Dame
Head Coach Niele Ivey
Dara Mabrey
Olivia Miles

Pitt
Head Coach Lance White
Dayshanette Harris
Channise Lewis

Syracuse
Head Coach Felicia Legette-Jack
Dyaisha Fair
Teisha Hyman

Virginia
Head Coach Amaka Agugua-Hamilton
Sam Brunelle
Camryn Taylor

Virginia Tech   
Head Coach Kenny Brooks
Georgia Amoore
Elizabeth Kitley

Wake Forest     
Head Coach Megan Gebbia
Jewel Spear
Olivia Summiel

MEN’S TIPOFF (October 12)

Boston College
Head Coach Earl Grant
Makai Ashton-Langford
Quinten Post

Clemson
Head Coach Brad Brownell
Chase Hunter
Hunter Tyson

Duke
Head Coach Jon Scheyer
Jacob Grandison
Jeremy Roach

Florida State
Head Coach Leonard Hamilton
Matthew Cleveland
Caleb Mills

Georgia Tech
Head Coach Josh Pastner
Rodney Howard
Kyle Sturdivant

Louisville
Head Coach Kenny Payne
El Ellis
Sydney Curry

Miami
Head Coach Jim Larrañaga
Jordan Miller
Isaiah Wong

North Carolina 
Head Coach Hubert Davis
Armando Bacot
RJ Davis
Caleb Love

NC State           
Head Coach Kevin Keatts
Jarkel Joiner
Terquavion Smith

Notre Dame      
Head Coach Mike Brey
Dane Goodwin
Cormac Ryan

Pitt      
Head Coach Jeff Capel
Jamarius Burton
Nelly Cummings

Syracuse           
Head Coach Jim Boeheim
Joseph Girard III
Jesse Edwards

Virginia             
Head Coach Tony Bennett
Kihei Clark
Jayden Gardner

Virginia Tech
Head Coach Mike Young
Hunter Cattoor
Justyn Mutts

Wake Forest     
Head Coach Steve Forbes
Tyree Appleby
Daivien Williamson

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Clemson’s 2022-2023 ACC schedule announced

Clemson men’s basketball has its conference schedule finalized after the ACC released it on Tuesday.

Via Clemson Athletic Communications:

GREENSBORO, N.C. — The Atlantic Coast Conference released its league-wide schedule Tuesday. Clemson’s home slate is highlighted by four teams that qualified for the NCAA Tournament. Season tickets are available beginning tomorrow by calling 1-800-CLEMSON or by visiting ClemsonTigers.com.

Game times and network designations will be announced at a later date. Clemson previously announced its non-conference schedule, and the full 2022-23 slate can be viewed in its entirety here.

During the first semester portion of league games, Clemson opens at home against Wake Forest, heads to Georgia Tech and hosts NC State before the New Year.

2022-23 ACC Men’s Basketball Schedule
(Bold denotes home game in Littlejohn Coliseum)
DATE               OPPONENT
Dec. 2              Wake Forest
Dec. 21            Georgia Tech
Dec. 30/31      NC State
Jan. 4              Virginia Tech
Jan. 7              Pittsburgh
Jan. 11            Louisville
Jan. 14            Duke
Jan. 17            Wake Forest
Jan. 21            Virginia Tech
Jan. 24            Georgia Tech
Jan. 28            Florida State
Jan. 31            Boston College
Feb. 4              Miami
Feb. 11            North Carolina
Feb. 15            Florida State
Feb. 18            Louisville
Feb. 22            Syracuse
Feb. 25            NC State
Feb. 28            Virginia
March 4           Notre Dame

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Clemson men’s basketball releases 2022-2023 non-conference schedule

Clemson men’s basketball has its out of conference schedule set.

Via Clemson Athletic Communications:

CLEMSON, S.C. — Clemson University men’s basketball has announced its non-league schedule for the 2022-23 season, highlighted by six home games, including a neutral site game in Greenville at Bon Secours Wellness Arena.

Clemson hosts this year’s previously announced ACC/Big Ten Challenge game against Penn State on Nov. 29.

The Tigers hit the road for its in-state rivalry game against South Carolina. Clemson has won four-of-the-last-five matchups with the Gamecocks dating back to the 2016-17 season.

Season ticket renewals will be on sale in the coming weeks.

Clemson returns seven scholarship players from last year’s team, in addition to one transfer and an exciting influx of freshmen.

For an up-to-date schedule, click HERE.

2022-23 Non-Conference Men’s Basketball Schedule
(Bold denotes home game in Littlejohn Coliseum)
Nov. 2             Benedict (Exhibition)
Nov. 7             The Citadel
Nov. 11            South Carolina
Nov. 15           USC Upstate
Nov. 18           Bellarmine
Nov. 21           Loyola-Maryland (Emerald Coast Classic)
Nov. 25            vs. Iowa (Emerald Coast Classic) – Destin, Fla.
Nov. 26            vs. TCU/Cal (Emerald Coast Classic) – Destin, Fla.
Nov. 29           Penn State (ACC/Big Ten Challenge)
Dec. 7             Towson
Dec. 10            vs. Loyola Chicago (Holiday Hoopsgiving) – Atlanta, Ga.
Dec. 17            Richmond (Greenville Classic) – Greenville, S.C.

The ACC schedule is forthcoming, but you can look at the Tigers’ opponents for the 2022-23 season below:

2022-23 Clemson’s ACC Opponents
Rivals (Home and Away)          Florida State and Georgia Tech
Repeats (Home and Away)      Louisville, NC State, Virginia Tech, Wake Forest
Home Only                               Duke, Miami, Notre Dame, Syracuse
Away Only                                Boston College, North Carolina, Pittsburgh, Virginia

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Clemson blows out Azurea Club de Golfe late

GOLFE-JUAN, France — Clemson University men’s basketball routed Azurea Club de Golfe 92-74, which included a 20-7 run in the fourth quarter to secure its third victory of its 2022 France Tour. The Tigers were led by Hunter Tyson (Monroe, …

GOLFE-JUAN, France –– Clemson University men’s basketball routed Azurea Club de Golfe 92-74, which included a 20-7 run in the fourth quarter to secure its third victory of its 2022 France Tour.

The Tigers were led by Hunter Tyson (Monroe, N.C./Piedmont) who finished with 22 points, seven rebounds, four assists and three steals. Tyson scored eight-straight points for the Tigers in the closing quarter to help put the game out of reach.

Josh Beadle (Columbia, S.C./Cardinal Newman) once again shined for the Tigers, finishing with 16 points, three rebounds and three assists.

After finishing 4-for-7, Alex Hemenway (Newburgh, Ind./Castle) finished 12-for-22 from three in three games in France. He finished with 12 tonight and added two rebounds and three assists.

Both Ian Schieffelin (Loganville, Ga./Grayson) and Ben Middlebrooks (Fort Lauderdale, Fla./Westminster) each finished with nine points. Schieffelin nearly missed a double-double after collecting 10 rebounds. Middlebrooks finished with four.

In just 12 minutes, RJ Godfrey (Suwanee, Ga./North Gwinnett) totaled eight points and eight rebounds.

Chauncey Wiggins (Covington, Ga./Grayson) and Chase Hunter (Atlanta, Ga./Westlake) each scored seven points.

Clemson totaled 32 points in the paint and scored 22 points off of 20 turnovers.

–Courtesy of Clemson Athletic Communications

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Clemson’s trip to France about more than just basketball

Clemson’s men’s basketball team’s trip out of the country won’t be like the last one. In 2019, the Tigers traveled to Italy representing Team USA in the World University Games. There was the usual routine of practicing, scouting and game planning, …

Clemson’s men’s basketball team’s trip out of the country won’t be like the last one.

In 2019, the Tigers traveled to Italy representing Team USA in the World University Games. There was the usual routine of practicing, scouting and game planning, which paid off as Clemson won gold that summer.

There won’t be any of that when Clemson arrives in France later today for its latest foreign tour.

“We don’t treat the games the same,” Clemson coach Brad Brownell said. “There’s no scouting. We don’t practice before. We literally just go over and play. Part of that is on purpose because I want some of the trip to really be the cultural experience.”

Clemson will spend 11 days in the country with stops in Paris, Normandy, Nice and Monaco. The Tigers will play just three games during that time, but with five newcomers, including four true freshmen, spending the summer getting integrated during practice, guards Chase Hunter and Alex Hemenway and senior forward Hunter Tyson said they’re all eager to see how the pieces come together during the Tigers’ first tastes of competition against other teams.

“Just to see how we play there and just see how we gel together,” said Hunter, one of seven holdovers from last year’s team. “We’ve been doing a lot of stuff with each other (in practice), so playing against some other competition will be good for us.”

But there will be plenty of down time in between games, and Brownell and his players plan to take advantage of it by doing plenty of sightseeing and visiting some famous landmarks. One of them needs no introduction.

“I’m excited to see the Eiffel Tower, but I’m petrified of heights,” Brownell said. “So I will not be going to the top of the tower. That’s 100% assured.”

When it comes to historical significance, though, there’s one spot that Brownell and some of his players have at the top of their list. The team will get a chance to visit the beaches of Normandy, where American troops joined Allied forces in June 1944 for the D-Day invasion during World War II. It’s still the largest seaborne invasion in history.

“That’s going to be unbelievable, and I think that will be an incredible experience for all of us,” Brownell said. “It’s something we need to do a little more historical background on.”

The Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial located there contains the graves of nearly 9,400 soldiers and more than 1,500 names inscribed on the Walls of the Missing, most of whom died during the D-Day landings and ensuing operations, according to the American Battle Monuments Commission.

“I know we’re going to be able to go to the beaches of Normandy, and I think that’s really going to mean a lot to see that there were guys our age that were storming the beach back on D-Day,” Tyson said. “Just to see all their graves and see the historic site, I think that’s going to mean a lot.”

Hemenway echoed his teammate’s sentiment.

“I’m a big historical guy, and I love seeing all of these sites and all of these historical venues,” Hemenway said. “I think it will really put it into perspective just how significant it is that dudes our age were going and giving their lives for our country. I think that will be a really neat experience.”

Brownell said he’s looking forward to using the trip as an opportunity to grow closer with his players off the court.

“When you go have these kinds of life experiences with your players, you have a much better chance to bond, grow, get to know them better and spend more quality time with them,” Brownell said. “It’s not just about basketball. I think that’s really important now as well.”

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