TEAM
- Clemson scored just 41 points Thursday, its lowest production offensively since also scoring 41 at Virginia last season.
- Clemson scored 16 in the first half, its lowest output since also posting 16 in the opening half last season against Miami.
- The Tigers’ 23.1 percent shooting in the first half was their lowest since shooting 20 percent at Virginia last season.
- Clemson had a season-high 18 turnovers. Florida State converted them into 25 points, a 20-point advantage for the Seminoles.
- Clemson had more turnovers and the same amount of offensive rebounds (15) as its field goal total for the game.
- The Tigers held the Seminoles to 56 points. Florida State entered the game averaging 74.9 points per game offensively.
- Clemson held Florida State to just 1-of-11 three-point shooting. It was the third time under Head Coach Brad Brownell an opponent made only one from long distance.
INDIVIDUAL
- K.J. McDaniels led Clemson in scoring (14) and rebounding (7), while adding a pair of blocked shots in 32 minutes.
- Josh Smith, a sophomore forward, earned his first career start Thursday and grabbed five rebounds in 23 minutes.
- Jordan Roper and Rod Hall, who combined to average 21 points per game entering the contest, were held to 10 on 4-of-14 shooting Thursday.