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Clemson Women’s Hoops Takes On Georgetown Wednesday at 7:00 pm

Dec. 29, 2009

Game Notes

CLEMSON, SC – The Clemson women’s basketball team will take on the Georgetown Hoyas (10-2) at 7:00 pm on Wednesday night. The Tigers (9-5) have won five of their last seven games, and is in the midst of playing six out of seven games against teams that are nationally ranked or receiving votes. The game will be the final contest of 2009 for Clemson. 

Game Setup

  • Site: Littlejohn Coliseum (10,000)
  • Date: December 30, 2009
  • City: Clemson, SC
  • Tip: 7:00 pm EST

Broadcast Notes

  • Radio: WCCP-FM 104.9 (Don Munson: play-by-play; Kanetra Queen: Color)
  • Livestats: Available on www.clemsontigers.com
  • Game Notes

Clemson Quick Notes

    TEAM STATS

  • Clemson is 5-1 at home this season
  • The Tigers will have played 15 games in 2009, tied for the most in the nation
  • Clemson will play four AP-ranked opponents in the next six games, including #7, #8, #12, and #23.
  • The Tigers rank first in the ACC in assists per game
  • The Tigers are second in the ACC in blocked shots per game, as three player currently average more than one per contest.
  • Four different Tigers have record 20+ points in a game this season
  • Clemson has 12 players averaging more than 9.0 minutes per game and has used seven starting lineups
  • Lele Hardy…
  • Is now ranked 12th in Clemson’s history in scoring and sixth in rebounding and needs two rebounds to move into fifth all-time
  • Is the second player in Clemson history to record 1300 points and 800 rebounds in a career
  • Currently ranks 9th in ACC history in steals and fourth in career steals per game
  • Is the school record-holder in steals with 330
  • Freshman Keyrra Gillespie leads the ACC with 70 assists

Series Notes

  • Tied, 1-1
  • Clemson is 1-0 all-time at home against Georgetown
  • The Hoyas have played only one game in the past 18 days
  • The only two meetings took place during the 2004-05 and 2005-06 seasons
  • Georgetown won the most recent meeting in Washington, DC  

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