THURSDAY BROWNELL INTERVIEW AND WAKE PREVIEW

CUTrevor 2018-02-01 13:57:16


Just wrapped up with Brownell. I'll have the video posted in a bit!

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CUTrevor 2018-02-02 14:18:31


GAMEDAY SETUP 

No. 20/20 CLEMSON (18-4, 7-3 ACC) vs. WAKE FOREST (9-13, 2-8 ACC)

Date: Saturday, Feb. 3

Tipoff: 2 p.m. ET

Arena: LJVM Coliseum (14,665)

Radio: CTN (Don Munson-pbp; Tim Bourret-color)

TV: RSN (Tom Werme-pbp; Dan Bonner-color)

 

• Clemson trails the all-time series 99-61, however, the Tigers have won four in a row and 9-of-the-last-10 contests.

• Last season the Tigers swept the season series from the Demon Deacons, including a 95-83 win in Winston-Salem.

• The Tigers lost 87-79 earlier this season in Chapel Hill.

• Gabe DeVoe notched back-to-back games with five 3-pointers in wins over Georgia Tech (Jan. 28) and North Carolina (Jan. 30).

• He is the first player since 2008 to make at least five threes in back-to-back games - tying Terrence Oglesby.

 

SERIES HISTORY 
CU Series W-L record: Clemson is 61-99 all-time against Wake Forest.
Streak: The Tigers have won four in a row and 9-of-the-last-10.

 

TIGER TRACKS 

•  Clemson is ranked for the fifth consecutive week in the AP Top 25 poll (No. 20). Clemson is also ranked in the USA Today Coaches Poll at No. 20

• Clemson’s RPI checks in at fifth nationally.

• With a win over North Carolina on Jan. 30, the Tigers have now begun ACC play 7-3.

• Clemson tied the school record for most threes made by the home team in Littlejohn Coliseum with that performance against UNC

• It is the seventh time in Clemson history (in 64 ACC seasons) that a Tiger team has started league play with at least a 7-3 record through 10 games.

• Clemson guard Marquise Reed led Clemson in scoring, rebounding and assists in the win over North Carolina. We refer to that accomplishment as a “Triple Leadership”, a rare occurrence. It marked the first time in almost exactly 10 years that a Clemson player had a “Triple Leadership” at home.

• In the latest KenPom rankings, the Tigers are ranked Nos. 16, 16 and 33 in overall, adjusted defensive efficiency (94.0) and adjusted offensive efficiency (114.7).

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