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Clemson Men's Basketball
Wednesday 02/12/2014
Clemson vs. Notre Dame Postgame Notes
TEAM NOTES
Clemson and Notre Dame played a double overtime thriller Tuesday, with the Irish prevailing 68-64. It was Clemson’s first double overtime game since 2008 at North Carolina.
It was Clemson’s first overtime game of any kind since the 2011-12 season at home vs. NC State.
It was the first meeting in history between the two schools as well.
Clemson won points off turnovers by a 16-2 margin, yet lost the game.
Clemson had 17 offensive rebounds Tuesday, its high since grabbing 19 at Arkansas on Dec. 7.
The Tigers committed just eight turnovers in 50 minutes, their fewest since posting eight at Virginia Tech on Jan. 15.
Clemson shot 29 three-point attempts Tuesday, tying the most in a single game under Head Coach
Brad Brownell
.
Clemson’s 27 points in the first half were its most in the opening half since scoring 31 against Duke on Jan. 11.
INDIVIDUAL NOTES
K.J. McDaniels
led Clemson with 30 points Tuesday. It was his ninth 20-point effort of the season and first career 30-point outing.
McDaniels’ 30-point effort was the first in 119 games under
Brad Brownell
. The previous single-game high was 29 by Andre Young in 2011-12 against Georgia Tech.
McDaniels’ 30 points were the most by a Clemson player in a road game since Cliff Hammonds posted 31 at North Carolina in 2008, also a double overtime contest.
McDaniels also had 14 rebounds, surpassing his previous best of 12 against Wake Forest earlier this season.
It was his second straight double-double and his sixth of the season.
McDaniels has now reached double figures in 20 of Clemson’s 23 games this season.
McDaniels had five blocked shots Tuesday, the fourth time this season and eighth time in his career he had at least that many in a game.
McDaniels produced career highs for both field goals made (13) and attempted (24) and tied a personal best with three assists.
The 13 made field goals tied
Devin Booker
(at NC State last season) for a single-game high under Brownell.
McDaniels had eight offensive rebounds, tying the single-game individual high by a player in the Brownell era.
Devin Booker
had eight on two occasions last season.
McDaniels played 46 minutes, also a career high for the junior forward.
Rod Hall
scored 12 points Tuesday, his highest output since the ACC opener at Boston College on Jan. 4.
Damarcus Harrison
made multiple three-pointers for the first time since the Davidson game on Nov. 22.
Harrison finished with eight points, his highest total since scoring 13 at Arkansas on Dec. 7.
Sidy Djitte
, a reserve center, did not play Tuesday for the first time in his career (ankle).
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