Al-Amir Dawes scored 21 points and was 5-of-8 from 3-point range as Clemson heads into the postseason with a victory over Pitt in the final regular-season game at Littlejohn Coliseum.
Three Clemson basketball seniors will be recognized today as part of senior day festivities inside of Littlejohn Coliseum when the Tigers conclude their regular season at noon against the Pitt Panthers.
Miami head coach Jim Larranaga will be happy to see Aamir Simms move on to the NBA. Simms scored 19 points and played every minute of the game against Miami as Clemson pulled away late in the second half and defeated Miami 66-58 in Littlejohn Coliseum. |
The Clemson basketball team was hit with COVID pause in early January and it wound up almost derailing the season. The Tigers once again have had to put things on hold, but head coach Brad Brownell hopes his team understands better how to handle the pause this time around. |
Nick Honor took it to the bank. Honor’s 3-point shot from 25 feet banked in off the glass with a little over one second remaining, giving Clemson a thrilling 74-72 victory over Georgia Tech in Littlejohn Coliseum Friday night. |
Aamir Simms scored a team-high 18 points and became the 42nd Clemson Tiger in program history to eclipse the 1000 point mark in his career in the Tigers 78-61 win over the Syracuse Orange inside of Littlejohn Coliseum on Saturday afternoon. |
The vaunted Syracuse zone is no problem when Aamir Simms and Nick Honor are in the zone. Simms scored 18 and Honor 15 as Clemson defeated Syracuse 78-61. |
Was the win over UNC Tuesday night propelled by the friendly confines of Littlejohn, or was it the team meeting that Brad Brownell and the team had after the trip back home last weekend after the blowout loss at Duke -- the Tigers break down the lead-up to a bounce-back win Tuesday. |
The Clemson men’s basketball team needed a win in the worst way, and found a way to grind out a 63-50 victory over North Carolina Tuesday night at Littlejohn Coliseum. |
Clemson coach Brad Brownell knows if the Tigers are to win, it’s going to be when No. 25 is playing his brand of basketball. |
Clemson entered Wednesday's contest riding a three-game losing streak and needed a big game from senior Aamir Simms if it wanted to break that streak. Simms scored a game-high 16 points, grabbed nine rebounds, and dished out four assists as Clemson defeated No. 25 Louisville 54-50 at Littlejohn Coliseum. |
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1 | Jonathan Baehre | F |
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2 | Al-Amir Dawes | G |
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11 | Parker Fox | G |
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24 | PJ Hall | F |
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12 | Alex Hemenway | G |
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21 | Wells Hoag | G |
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4 | Nick Honor | G |
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3 | Chase Hunter | G |
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22 | Lynn Kidd | C |
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20 | O'Neil McBride | F |
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15 | John Newman | G |
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10 | Olivier-Maxence Prosper | G/F |
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25 | Aamir Simms | F |
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0 | Clyde Trapp | G |
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5 | Hunter Tyson | F |
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