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  2. 1983–84 Clemson Tigers women's basketball team - Wikipedia

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    Clemson, South Carolina: January 17, 1984: No. 14 : Duke: W 79–73 12–3 (5–1) Littlejohn Coliseum Clemson, South Carolina: January 21, 1984: No. 14 : No. 19 Virginia: L 76–77 12–4 (5–2) Littlejohn Coliseum Clemson, South Carolina: January 23, 1984 * No. 17 : Pittsburgh: W 94–72 13–4 (5–2) Littlejohn Coliseum Clemson, South ...

  3. 1984–85 Clemson Tigers women's basketball team - Wikipedia

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    November 24, 1984 * at Nebraska Nebraska Invitational: W 99–84 2–0: Bob Devaney Sports Center Lincoln, Nebraska: December 5, 1984 * at South Carolina rivalry: W 70–62 3–0: Carolina Coliseum Columbia, South Carolina: December 8, 1984 * Tennessee Tech: L 70–71 3–1: Littlejohn Coliseum Clemson, South Carolina: December 16, 1984 * vs ...

  4. Clemson Tigers women's basketball - Wikipedia

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    After winning the ACC regular season championship in 1980–81, the Tigers were invited to the inaugural NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Championship in 1982. In total, Clemson has participated in 15 NCAA Tournaments. The Tigers won two ACC women's basketball tournaments in 1996 and 1999, under coach Jim Davis.

  5. List of Clemson Tigers women's basketball seasons - Wikipedia

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    Clemson started a women's basketball team during the 1975–76 season. They spent two years as an independent before the Atlantic Coast Conference began sponsoring the sport in 1977–78. The Tigers have reached the final of the ACC tournament on five occasions, winning twice in 1996 and 1999. [2]

  6. 1982–83 Clemson Tigers women's basketball team - Wikipedia

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    Clemson, South Carolina: December 15, 1982 * No. 11 Georgia: L 65–90 1–4 (0–2) Littlejohn Coliseum Clemson, South Carolina: December 18, 1982 * Winthrop: W 74–54 2–4 (0–2) Littlejohn Coliseum Clemson, South Carolina: January 5, 1983 * No. 11 Kansas State: L 72–92 2–5 (0–2) Littlejohn Coliseum Clemson, South Carolina: January 7 ...

  7. 1984 Clemson Tigers football team - Wikipedia

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    The 1984 Clemson Tigers football team was an American football team that represented Clemson University in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) during the 1984 NCAA Division I-A football season. In its seventh season under head coach Danny Ford , the team compiled a 7–4 record (5–2 on the field against conference opponents, but officially 0 ...

  8. Clemson Tigers - Wikipedia

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    Although rugby is a club sport at Clemson, the team receives significant support from the university and from the Clemson Rugby Foundation, which was founded in 2007 by Clemson alumni. [69] Clemson rugby has been led since 2010 by head coach Justin Hickey, [ 70 ] who has also served as team manager for the U.S. national under-20 team .

  9. Clemson, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Clemson (/ ˈ k l ɛ m p s ən, ˈ k l ɛ m z ən / [6] [7]) is a city in Pickens and Anderson counties in the U.S. state of South Carolina.Clemson is adjacent to Clemson University, [8] and is identified with it; in 2015, the Princeton Review cited the town of Clemson as ranking #1 in the United States for "town-and-gown" relations with its resident university. [9]