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Clemson's basketball history had an unusual beginning. The Tigers' first two basketball games were both played in Greenville, South Carolina on February 9, 1912, a 46–12 win at Furman, followed by a 78–6 victory over the Butler Guards later that evening. Brothers John and Frank Erwin scored a combined 74 points in their second game; John ...
The 2024–25 Clemson Tigers men's basketball team represents Clemson University during the 2024–25 NCAA Division I men's basketball season.The Tigers, led by fifteenth-year head coach Brad Brownell, play their home games at Littlejohn Coliseum in Clemson, South Carolina as members of the Atlantic Coast Conference.
The 2024–25 Atlantic Coast Conference men's basketball season will begin with practices in October 2024, followed by the start of the 2024–25 NCAA Division I men's basketball season in November. Conference play will begin in December 2024 and conclude in March 2025.
Clemson looks to make it past the round of 64 for the first time since 2018. OUR PREDICTION: Clemson basketball vs New Mexico prediction: Who has edge in 2024 NCAA Tournament 1st round
Clemson head coach Brad Brownell is seen against Miami during first-half action in Clemson, S.C. on Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2024. Potential outcomes for Clemson basketball. The Tigers can’t gain ...
Consider not just the fact the Clemson men’s basketball team is 8-0 but how, exactly, the Tigers have put together their best start to a season in 16 seasons. An 18-point comeback win over Davidson.
The 2023–24 Clemson Tigers men's basketball team represented Clemson University during the 2023–24 NCAA Division I men's basketball season.The Tigers were led by 14th-year head coach Brad Brownell and played their home games at Littlejohn Coliseum in Clemson, South Carolina as members of the Atlantic Coast Conference.
After relatively poor showing early, the Tigers won the 1939 conference tournament, their only men's basketball conference championship. Clemson and six other schools left the Southern Conference in 1953 and formed the Atlantic Coast Conference. On two occasions, the Tigers reached the final of the ACC tournament.