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Littlejohn Coliseum
Clemson Men's Basketball
Saturday 02/15/2014
Clemson vs. Virginia Postgame Notes
TEAM
Clemson dropped its third straight game for the first time this season, 63-58 to No. 17/16 Virginia. The Tigers fell to 15-9 overall, 6-6 in league play.
The win was Virginia’s first in Littlejohn Coliseum since 2006-07, breaking a four-game streak for the Tigers.
Clemson shot 50 percent in the opening half, its best effort shooting the ball in the first 20 minutes since the Furman game in early December.
The Tigers had five rebounds in the opening half, their season-low on the boards by a wide margin.
Clemson’s -13 rebound margin was its largest disparity on the glass since the South Carolina game on Nov. 17.
Clemson’s 20 rebounds were its second-fewest in the
Brad Brownell
era (120 games). The fewest was 19, also against Virginia, during the 2011-12 season in Charlottesville.
Clemson had four offensive rebounds, tied for the fewest by a Brownell coached team.
Clemson had a 13-to-5 assist-to-turnover ratio Saturday, its highest single-game ratio this season.
The five turnovers were a season-low, and the fewest by any Tiger team since Clemson had five against Purdue early last season.
Clemson shot 86 percent at the free throw line, the team’s best mark (min. 20 attempts) since the Wake Forest game on Jan. 18.
INDIVIDUAL
K.J. McDaniels
reached double figures in the scoring column for the 21
st
time in 24 games.
McDaniels finished with a game-high 24 points, his 10
th
game with at least 20 points this season.
McDaniels was 11-for-13 at the free throw line Saturday, both career highs. In Clemson’s last game at Notre Dame, he scored 30 without one free throw attempt.
McDaniels had three blocked shots Saturday, giving him 66 for the season. It is the most in a single season by a Tiger since Jerai Grant had 78 in 2010-11.
Austin Ajukwa
made a three-pointer in the second half, his first since the Davidson game on Nov. 22.
Ajukwa made two from long range Saturday, the same amount he had this entire season entering Saturday’s contest.
Ajukwa played 13 minutes, one shy of his season-high (vs. Furman).
Damarcus Harrison
made a three-pointer for a third straight game, the first time since January of 2012 he had a streak of three games with at least one from behind the arc.
Harrison was 2-for-2 at the free throw line and has missed just once in 20 trips to the charity stripe in ACC games.
Josh Smith
earned his third start this season with
Landry Nnoko
out due to the flu. It was the first time in 55 career games Nnoko did not play.
Smith played a career-high 31 minutes Saturday, posting three points and three rebounds.
Rod Hall
had a 5-to-1 assist-to-turnover ratio Saturday, giving him a 46-to-8 mark in games played in Littlejohn Coliseum.
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