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  • smidger9
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    #31
    Re: The Legacy of Jai Morris(CH 2k8)

    Originally posted by Iceman5315
    Oh and it looks like my blue devils have found them a point guard finally.
    Thanks man, and yeah Duke pulled in one of the best. I really wanted him but chose to chase another guy in Myles who seemed to be more all around. Lost them both to Tabacco road.

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    • smidger9
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      Re: The Legacy of Jai Morris(CH 2k8)


      #13 Alabama 72, #2 Clemson 106
      12OTTFinal
      ALA (11-3)472572
      CLEM (15-0)5551106
      7:00 PM
      January 1, 2009
      Coleman Coliseum
      Tuscaloosa, AL


      Clemson too much for the Tide

      "We came in ready, we weren't going to look ahead Sunday, we said Alabama is a top 15 team and it will be a dogfight!" It was until the second half. A 51 - 25 second half sealed the fate for the Crimson Tide, who were lead by senior Ronald Steele, as the Tigers earned their 15 win of the year.

      Stats:
      Clemson
      Stitt 37 points, 9 assist, 13-18 from the floor
      Rivers 17 points 11 rebounds 7 steals
      Potter 18 points
      Booker 8 points, fouled out
      Baciu 8 points, fouled out

      Notes: Stitt scored 26 of the teams 51 second half points.

      Crimson Tide
      Steele 11 points, 9 turnovers, 4 fouls
      Gee 17 points
      Hillman 13 points
      Jamison 9 points, 9 boards
      Green 1 points, 13 boards(Most late in the game where I was jacking 3s for fun)

      Notes: Alabama got almost no help off the bench, terrible depth for a top 25 team.

      #2 Clemson is now 15-0 for the year.
      Next Game: #1 North Carolina (13-1)

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      • smidger9
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        #1 UNC 103, #2 Clemson 109
        12OTTFinal
        UNC (13-2)4855103
        CLEM (16-0)5059109
        8:00 PM
        January 6, 2009
        LittleJohn
        Clemson, SC



        "One for the Ages", "Game of The YEAR!", "No Defense"

        The Tigers came from being down 12 with just a few minutes remaining to pull off the 6 point win. Led by Senior K.C. Rivers Clemson kept pace behind the high powered offense of the Tarheels. An emotional K.C. Rivers said it best, "We played full speed all night long and we kept up, pulled away and stormed the court!" It was his last chance to beat UNC at home, a promise he made to himself 4 years ago when stepping into LittleJohn for the first time. 1st year head coach Jai Morris gave us this quick quote, "Wow, Up tempo and exciting. I give it to Roy and his boys because they are good, damn good. They were the best team we have played all year and deserve their ranking, its still great to get that win! "

        Stats:
        Clemson

        Stitt 11 points, 9 assist
        Rivers 25 points, 6 assist, 5 steals (6-6 FT)
        Smith 6 points, 9 rebounds
        Booker 22 points, 7 rebounds
        Baciu 10 points, 14 rebounds

        Notes:
        Potter had 29 points and 5 rebounds. He played most of the game as Tanner Smith went down with an injury.

        Tarheels

        Lawson 14 points, 6 assist
        Green 16 points, 5 turnovers
        Ginyard 18 points, 4 rebounds, 4 assist
        Hansborough 16 points, 7 boards
        Thompson 10 points, 1 rebound

        Notes: Ed Davis had 10 points, Larry Drew II played 8 minutes and had 2 points.

        Clemson is now (16-0) (1-0)
        Next game: UNC Charlotte (5-11)


        OOC: I think I need to adjust my sliders. There is no defense.

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        • smidger9
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          Charlotte 62, #1 Clemson 85
          12TFinal
          CHAR (5-12)352762
          CLEM (17-0)503585
          8:00 PM
          January 9, 2009
          LittleJohn
          Clemson, SC


          Clemson rolls on, 17-0

          Clemson kept the train rolling after the big win by beating UNC Charlotte by 23. Tanner Smith came back from his injury to have a 21 point game to lead all scorers.

          Stats:

          Clemson
          Stitt 16 points (6-6 FT), 3 fouls
          Rivers 14 points (5-5 FT), 3 fouls
          Smith 21 points, 8 rebounds, 4 fouls
          Booker 13 points, 8 rebounds, 3 fouls
          Baciu 12 points, 6 rebounds, fouled out with 2 minutes to go

          Notes: Bench combined for 9 points, the lowest of the year. David Potter 0-7 from the floor, but had 2 free throws made, and 4 fouls in 20 minutes of play.

          49ers

          Harris 8 points
          Mack 4 points, fouled out with 7 minutes to go in the 2nd half
          Wilderness 15 points, 7 boards
          Coley 8 points, 7 rebounds
          Jones 3/3 points and rebounds, fouled out with 2 minutes to go

          Notes: Bench scored 24 points, but collected alot of fouls. Very physical game.

          #1 Clemson is now 17-0(1-0)
          Next game is Florida St. 10-8 (1-1)

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          • smidger9
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            Re: The Legacy of Jai Morris(CH 2k8)

            ESPN.com
            Clemson Mid-Season report

            Coach Jai Morris recently held a close door press conference for family, fans, and university students. Being the #1 team in the country it was all smiling faces and happy comments but the coach said something things that really shook the fan base and many belive these things are what will become a foundation for the next big ACC program. In only half a season Morris has turned Clemson into a scary team to play, in their last few games they have come from behind to win(Louisville, UConn, UNC), at the same time "David" has taken down perennial "Goliaths" one by one. Next week they have a shot at another in #21 Duke.

            "We want to be the face of the ACC for the next decade to come, when you see ACC on team you see Orange and Purple, when you think ACC you see Clemson, when you see the top 25 you will see the Tigers year in and year out. Its not longer the boys in blue or the Devils, its not going to be a team from North Carolina anymore. Its our turn. All I have heard all my life is how Duke or Carolina is the best, or how Wake and State are the team to beat. You never hear about the rest of the ACC on tv, trust me you will now."

            There have been a few teams this year with as many quality wins as Clemson has, 7, and thats Georgetown(5), Syracuse (5), UCLA (5), and Maryland(4). No other team has more than 2. Any team out of the Top 10 has been up and down this year with the new NBA entry rule allowing more and more quality players across the board most teams are competitive even at smaller schools. Clemson has stood out all year and now they have a chance to run the table, of course in a competitive conference like the ACC is highly unlikely many experts will agree Clemson is the only team in the country that has a shot to do it.

            In other Clemson news Jai Morris has listed the SF starting spot as open and will see how Smith and Potter do in the next two weeks before awarding the spot to either of them.

            Something is brewing in South Carolina, and the way things are going its going to be a roller coaster to March. Morris came in and on Day 1 laid out a 10 year plan with the AD and the Boosters. Jai Morris has shanken the foundations and pour some concrete back in its place.

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            • smidger9
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              #1 Clemson 82, Florida State 59
              12TFinal
              CLEM (17-0)532982
              FSU (9-9)312859
              8:00 PM
              January 12, 2009
              FSU
              Tallahassee, Fl


              The Tigers win again.

              The men in orange came out strong against Florida St, taking advantage of their overmatched opponet soon and often in a game where speed was the X factor. Freshman center Soloman Alabi, who has been averaging over 10 points a game and the leading canidate for Freshman of the Year was shut down by also freshman center Catalin Baciu. The two 7 footers battled down low and on the glass for more than half the night before Alabi fouled out while trying to draw a charge from Demontez Stitt, who had a very big night.

              Stat leaders:

              Clemson
              Stitt 50 points, 4 assist, 6 steals, 4 fouls
              Rivers 14 points, 3-3 from 3pt
              Smith 3 points in 20 minutes (Potter 20 points in 20 minutes)
              Booker 5 points, 8 boards, 4 fouls
              Baciu 9 points, 11 rebounds, 1 foul

              Notes: Oglesby fouled out with 5 points and a rebound, but couldnt give K.C any breather time because he couldn't guard Tooney Douglas. Jeri Grant played 1 minute and had a foul.

              FSU
              Loucks 7 points, 1 assist, 5-6 from FT
              Douglas 7 points, 4 fouls
              Singleton 6 points
              Echefu 9 points, 4 rebounds
              Alabi, 1 point(1-2 Ft, 0-4 Fg), 3 rebounds, 5 fouls

              Notes: Jordan DeMercy 14 points, and Xavier Gibson had 6 points. The rest of the bench was useless.

              #1 Clemson is now (18-0)(2-0)
              Next game: NC St(6-8)

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              • smidger9
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                ESPN.com

                Tigers Grant hurt in practice.

                The Clemson Tigers have lost Jerai Grant for an unknown amount of time, after taking a hard fall while trying to guard teammate Trevor Booker in practice. Jerai didn't comment on the incident but he seemed to be very disappointed with the whole situation. The sophomores playing time has dwindled under new coach Jai Morris, but so has his preformance. In last nights outing against Florida State Grant only played in one minute of the contest and fouled Toney Douglas at midcourt trying to steal the ball.

                "He has been having a rough time this year, he came in the season with a lot to prove and it just hasn't come together. He is a great kid and we have been working hard with his defense to get him ACC ready but so far this season has been a bust, especially with such a shallow bench his minutes have been key. He is a burst of energy off the bench but sometimes just misguided on the court." Said head coach Jai Morris.

                A lot of fans have been grumbling that his performance has hurt more then helped and with a recruiting class with 3 PF/Sfs coming in Grants minutes will be around the same, if not less, next year. Many believe that Towson or Maryland East Shore might be a destination close to home he could transfer to, but no word from anyone on if the rumors are true.
                Last edited by smidger9; 06-13-2009, 08:21 PM.

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                • smidger9
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                  Clemson 85, North Carolina State 63

                  12TFinal
                  CLEM (18-0)444185
                  NCST (6-9)342863
                  8:00 PM
                  January 16, 2009
                  RBC Center
                  Raleigh, NC


                  Tigers maul the Wolfpack

                  In a battle for pride dominance the Tigers walk away with an easy victory over another ACC foe, it was a questionable contest for most of the first half as NC state was ahead by as much as 7 at one point, but senior leader K.C. Rivers have the Clemson faithful something to talk about with 24 points to lead all scorers, it was his second half dominance that gave Clemson the big win. "I just went out there and I knew how to play these guys, I mean it was my final chance to show off in Raleigh and I think I did well."

                  Statistics:

                  Clemson
                  Stitt 11 points, 7 rebounds, 13 assist
                  Rivers 24 points, 5 assist(10-18 Fg), 39 minutes
                  Potter 11 points, 4 rebounds, 0 fouls (20 minutes)
                  Booker 6 points, 4 rebounds, 4 fouls
                  Baciu 11 points, 4 rebounds, 7 blocks

                  Notes: Smith 12 points, 6 rebounds, fouled out(20 minutes). Oglesby 8 points(2-2 from 3pt, half court shot to end halftime)

                  NC St
                  Gonzalez 0 points, 8 turnovers
                  Fells 13 points, 4 steals
                  Ferguson 2 points
                  Costner 9 points, 5 rebounds, 5 fouls(1 monster dunk over Oglesby)
                  McCauley 22 points, 7 rebounds

                  Notes:
                  Bench scoring: Clemson 20 (2 players), NC 11 (7 players)

                  #1 Clemson is now (18-0)(3-0)
                  Next Game: #21 Duke (9-6)

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                  • smidger9
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                    Clemson 84, Duke 64
                    12TFinal
                    CLEM (19-0)523284
                    DUKE (9-7)313364
                    8:00 PM
                    January 19, 2009
                    Cameron Indoor
                    Durham, NC


                    Tigers ride on Potter's back to beat #21 Duke 84-64

                    David Potter came out and showed the Cameron Crazies he came to play by dropping 35 on the #21 Devils. A very slow pace game in which the second half neither team had a fast break point. Potter on his big night, "Coach gave me the green light to start about an hour before the game and I just wanted to show him that I want that starting job. I came out pretty hot, I think after half time I had a good double team so it was harder to score but we had good sets that lead to easy 3 point shots."

                    Statistical Leaders:

                    #1 Clemson
                    Stitt 15 points, 11 assist, 5 steals
                    Rivers 4 points, 8 rebounds, 4 fouls
                    Potter 35 points, 7 rebounds
                    Booker 6 points, 4 rebounds
                    Baciu 8 points, 3 boards, 5 assist and 4 blocks

                    Notes: Tanner Smith with 11 points and 6 rebounds off the bench, mainly playing SG. Grant still sits on the bench with an injury.

                    # 21 Duke
                    Paulus 14 points, 9 turnovers
                    Henderson 11 points, 9 rebounds
                    Smith 10 points
                    McClure 9 points, fouled out
                    Thomas 1 point (1-4 Ft), 2 rebounds

                    Notes: 8 bench points, Schyer with 5 and Plumlee with 3.

                    #1 Clemson is now (19-0)(4-0)
                    Next Game: #17 Wake Forest (14-1)(4-0)

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                    • smidger9
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                      Wake Forest 99, Clemson 104
                      12OTTFinal
                      WAKE (14-2)5340699
                      CLEM (20-0)504311104
                      7:00 PM
                      January 22, 2009
                      LittleJohn
                      Clemson, SC


                      Tigers win again, but in OT!

                      The Tigers won another thriller, this time they won in OT for the first time this year. #1 Clemson had a barn burner on their hands as both them and #17 Wake Forest were even matched and even on the score board until the ending of OT. A very strange game where it seemed every player could score at will, the Tigers will struggle to win every game on sure firepower without defense.

                      Statistical Leaders:

                      #1 Clemson
                      Stitt 28 points, 10 assist, 8 steals
                      Rivers 19 points, 8 assist (7-7 Fg, 5-5 3point)
                      Potter 26 points, 5 steals
                      Booker 4 points, 7 rebounds
                      Baciu 8 points, 9 rebounds, 4 fouls

                      Notes: Tanner Smith with 16 points, 3 rebounds, 3 steals. Grant is still out.

                      #17 Wake Forest
                      Teague 18 points, 6 assist, 6 TO (40 minutes)
                      Clark 20 points, 3 assist(4-7 from 3)
                      Aminu 17 points, 7 rebounds
                      Johnson 20 points, 11 rebounds, 1 block
                      Walker 13 points, 9 rebounds, 8 blocks

                      Notes: McFarland, Ishmael Smith, and Harvey Hale all had 7 points off the bench, L.D Williams and David Weaver were non-factors each playing 5 minutes.

                      #1 Clemson is now 20-0(5-0)
                      Next Game: #15 Miami (14-2)(3-1)

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                      • smidger9
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                        Clemson 113, Miami (FL) 103
                        12OTTFinal
                        CLEM (22-0)464720113
                        MIA (14-3)523813103
                        8:00 PM
                        January 27, 2009
                        Miami
                        Miami, FL


                        The hot shooting continues as the Tigers pull out another in OT

                        #1 Clemson pulls away with a ten point win over the #15 Miami Hurricanes thanks to senior K.C Rivers and sophomore point guard Demontez Stitt. "Rios and McClinton are great combo, they also have a stud at small forward in Brian Asbury, they played us tough and to the wire. We held on but barely." Said coach Jai Morris.

                        Statistical Leaders:

                        #1 Clemson

                        Stitt 25 points, 10 assist, 5 steals
                        Rivers 29 points, 7 steals, 39 minutes
                        Potter 22 points, 3 rebounds
                        Booker 15 points, 3 rebounds, 3 assist, 3 steals
                        Baciu 16 points, 8 rebounds

                        Notes: Tanner Smith with 7 points off the bench and Oglesby with 5 assist. (0-8 from the field)

                        #15 Miami

                        Rios 13 points, 16 assist, 5 turnovers
                        McClinton 29 points, 12-12 Fg
                        Asbury 25 points, 6 turnovers (4-5 from 3)
                        Collins 6 points, 6 rebounds, 4 assist
                        Gamble 4 points, fouled out with 6 minutes remanning in the game

                        Notes: James Dews with 12 points and Dequan Jones with 10 off the bench.

                        #1 Clemson is now 22-0 (6-0)
                        Next Game: Febuary 2, 2009 against Boston College (9-9)(1-4)

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                          ESPN.com ACC January wrap up:

                          Points:
                          1. Hansborough UNC (25)
                          2. Ben McCauley NCST (20)
                          3. Jack McClinton MIAMI (20)
                          4. Lewis Clinch GT (20)
                          5. Demontez Stitt CLEM (19)


                          Rebounds:
                          1. Lawal GT (9)
                          2. James Johnson WAKE (8.3)
                          3. Hansborough UNC (8.1)
                          4. Mike Scott UVA (7.7)
                          5. Trevor Booker CLEM (7.7)


                          Assist:
                          1. Rice BC (8)
                          2. Lawson UNC (7.4)
                          3. Stitt CLEM (6.5)
                          4. Ish Smith WAKE (6.4)
                          5. Malcom Delaney VT (5.6)


                          ACC Standings:
                          1. Clemson 6-0
                          2. UNC 4-1
                          3. Wake Forest 4-1
                          4. Virginia 4-1
                          5. Miami 3-2
                          6. Duke 3-2
                          7. Maryland 2-3
                          8. NC State 2-3
                          9. Florida St. 2-4
                          10. BC 1-4
                          11. Georgia Tech 1-5
                          12. Virginia Tech 0-6

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                            Top 25 (Final Poll of January)
                            1. Clemson 22-0
                            2. UNC 18-2
                            3. Kansas 16-2
                            4. Georgetown 16-2
                            5. Syracuse 13-4
                            6. Alabama 17-3
                            7. Marquette 15-3
                            8. UCLA 15-4
                            9. Michigan St. 15-4
                            10. UConn 14-6
                            11. Oklahoma 14-2
                            12. Tennessee 14-3
                            13. Auburn 15-2
                            14. Maryland 15-4
                            15. Miami 14-3
                            16. San Diego St. 16-3
                            17. Wake Forest 14-2
                            18. Duke 10-7
                            19. Lousiville 15-7
                            20. Standford 16-3
                            21. Kentucky 14-3
                            22. LSU 15-4
                            23. Virginia 15-3
                            24. Temple 15-3

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                            • smidger9
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                              Tigers Jai Morris talks about his team and the next months expectations.

                              It has been a great ride so far, I really give it to my boys for playing hard every game. When I looked at the schedual last summer I thought, man this will be a tough year; I never knew our boys would come to play like they have. Those 2 a days in August really pay off at the end of each game when the other team is too tired to think our boys are still playing full speed. I've got 8 of the best kids in the Nation and I am very proud of them. To look back we have beaten 9 teams in the top 25, which includes our win over then #1 UNC. We have the highest rated offense in the NCAA, no team can put up points like us. We hold an advantaged in almost ever statistical category over every team in NCAA. We have proven we can win against anyone on any night, you know why? Because we have talent and we have heart and together its a wonderful combination that has propelled us to #1. Now all we need is some defense, haha.

                              Notes: David Potter has won the starting SF job, he has showed flashes of brilliance. Tanner Smith has tremendous ability and great potential but he is better off the bench with all his energy and defense. Next year will be fun with Potter, Smith, and Beckley fighting for PT. It will make for exciting practices.

                              Quick look at the Tigers schedule for February:

                              2 Boston College (9-9)
                              7 #24 Virginia (15-3)
                              10 #2 UNC (18-2)
                              14 Georgia Tech (11-7)
                              16 NC St. (7-9)
                              19 Florida St (11-10)
                              27 #15 Miami (14-3)

                              Recruiting Update:
                              Scout.com

                              The Tigers of Clemson inked 3 big names on Signing Day in December, but here in the Dog Days of February they are still fighting for a few more stars to add to an already impressive list. If they ink Neil Worthington and Wes Maki-Tulokas it could be one of the best classes ever, star wise. They look to add a player to every position this off season, which is great considering they only have 8 players currently with a depleted bench and look to lose only 1 player to graduation but a possible loss of bench warmer Jerai Grant. Alexis Raji and Mickey Beckley are already considered two of the biggest players in the class, Schwartz is a great PF from California with unlimited potential. They also look to add a few more names:

                              5 Star JC SF
                              Neil Worthington, San Bernadino, Ca.
                              A Big time scorer and athletic swingman from Cali, not a great defender but Clemson doesn't play defense. Has great b-ball IQ and potential. Average size for his position. Needs a good career to a NBA prospect, but has some scouts raising eyebrows with his scoring.

                              Top Schools:
                              Clemson Very High(Offered)
                              Arizona High
                              UCLA Medium

                              5 star SR SG
                              Wes Maki-Tulokas, Provo, UT (Mr. Basketball)
                              Elite player in this class. #7 overall player with great scoring ability (most ppg in ABL) and one of the best defenders. Not the best size only 6'3 but still has the ability to create his own shot and get around taller defenders. Will be used as a PG/SG combo in college.

                              Top Schools:
                              Clemson Very High (Offered)
                              Arizona Very High (Offered)
                              UCLA Medium (Offered)
                              Kansas Low
                              UNLV No Interest (Offered)

                              4 star SR PF
                              Waitari Diakhate, Honolulu, HI (Mr. Basketball)
                              The best PF in the class Diakhate has very little interest by most school due to his lack of size and his low potential. He played against undersized and less talented players in HS and was not an ABL player because his lack of ability. Diakhate gets the be #1 because the weak class at PF and C. Clemson is looking at him because he can run the court and push the ball in their up-tempo style and rebound on the fly. They look to offer him a scholarship to replace possible transferring PF Jerai Grant.

                              Top Schools:
                              Arizona High
                              Clemson High
                              UCLA Low
                              Hawaii Low(Offered)

                              3 star SR Pg
                              Jamie Evtimov, Atlanta, GA
                              One of the best assist men in the ABL, Evtimov is looking to improve his stock already with two low major offers he has Clemson showing a lot of interest and they will have an extra scholarship at the end of the year. Jamie has great skills (A+), solid Defense (A) and high Potential (A). Gets a knock for being 6' and low offensive awareness, but makes up for it with great in game play. 6 assist a game in ABL and 13 points a game, a diamond in the rough by may scouts if he can be molded just right in the next 4 years.

                              Top Schools:
                              Clemson Very High
                              Wofford Very High (Offered)
                              Davidson Very High (Offered)
                              Winthrop Medium
                              High Point Medium
                              Georgia Tech Low
                              Last edited by smidger9; 06-20-2009, 12:31 PM.

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                                Boston College 84, Clemson 100
                                12TFinal
                                BC (9-11)424284
                                CLEM (23-0)4654100
                                8:00 PM
                                February 2, 2009
                                Little John
                                Clemson, SC


                                Clemson remains unbeaten against Eagles.

                                The Tigers of Clemson ran their way to another W, this time at the hands of the Eagles of Boston College. This one was a close contest until the halfway point of the second half where the Tigers pulled away, a 30 points lead at one point. Catalin Baciu had one of his best games of the year. "I had the size down low, I couldn't get good position but I was able to put myself in the right place at the right time on most baskets, especially the alley-oop in the first half." Clemson remains unbeaten and #1 in the land, next game is a rematch against #2 UNC.

                                Statisical Leaders:

                                #1 Clemson

                                Stitt 5 points, 4 assist, 3 steals, 4 fouls
                                Rivers 21 points, 3 rebounds, 4 assist, 5 steals and a block
                                Potter 19 points, 5 rebounds, 2 assist
                                Booker 14 points, 7 rebounds, 5 blocks
                                Baciu 22 points, 9 rebounds, 4 blocks

                                Notes: Tanner Smith 11 points, 4 rebounds (3 for 3 from 3)

                                Boston College

                                Rice 8 points, 15 assist
                                Sanders 29 points, 7 rebounds, 6 steals
                                Trapani 21 points, 6 rebounds
                                Raji 2 points, 8 rebounds
                                Southern 12 points/rebounds

                                Notes: Out rebounded Clemson 40-33

                                The #1 Clemson Tigers are now (23-0)(7-0)
                                Next Game: Thursday Febuary 7, 2009 against Virginia 15-5 (4-3)

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