01. Poppie Profile

Watch "Clemson: The Place" to see why there is no place like Clemson.

This IsClemson Women'sBasketball

Founded in 1889 as Clemson Agricultural College, the university began as an all-male military school nestled on 1,400 acres on the shores of Lake Hartwell. With over 80-plus majors and 130-plus graduate degree programs, Clemson offers an array of academic opportunities for its 22,566 undergraduate students.

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02. Welcome

Welcome to Clemson University

  • Ranked among the top 25 public universities for the 11th year in a row according to US News and World Report
  • 500-plus ways to get involved on campus: student government, service efforts, religious groups, social events, military organizations, etc.
  • 16-to-1 faculty-to-student ratio, and more than half of all classes have fewer than 20 students.
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      03. Campus Video

      Campus Drone Tour Video

      See an aerial tour of Clemson's beautiful campus.

      04. Athletic Overview

      Athletics Overview

      More than 500 student-athletes compete on 21 NCAA Division I teams for Clemson University under the leadership of Director of Athletics Graham Neff. The Tigers compete in the highly competitive Atlantic Coast Conference.

      8 Team National Championships

      Football (3): 1981, 2016, 2018
      Men’s Soccer (4): 1984, 1987, 2021, 2023
      Men’s Golf (1): 2003

      20 Olympic Medals

      8 gold medals
      4 silver medals
      8 bronze medals

      40 Academic All-Americans

      Current sports: football (8), women’s track/field (6), women’s soccer (4), baseball (3), men’s track/field (3), men’s basketball (3), men’s golf (2), volleyball (2), men’s soccer (1), women’s tennis (1), men’s tennis (1)

      123 ACC Championships

      8 Team National Championships

      Football (3): 1981, 2016, 2018
      Men’s Soccer (4): 1984, 1987, 2021, 2023
      Men’s Golf (1): 2003

      20 Olympic Medals

      8 gold medals
      4 silver medals
      8 bronze medals

      40 Academic All-Americans

      Current sports: football (8), women’s track/field (6), women’s soccer (4), baseball (3), men’s track/field (3), men’s basketball (3), men’s golf (2), volleyball (2), men’s soccer (1), women’s tennis (1), men’s tennis (1)

      123 ACC Championships

      06. The Program

      WOMEN'S BASKETBALL

      Clemson women's basketball will be celebrating its 50th year in the 2024-25 season

      27 Postseason Appearances

      7 Top 25 Finishes

      4 Sweet Sixteens

      42 All-America Selections

      27 Postseason Appearances

      7 Top 25 Finishes

      4 Sweet Sixteens

      42 All-America Selections

      07. Facilities

      See Littlejohn

      Littlejohn Coliseum

      The 9,000-seat home to Clemson basketball underwent a $63.5 million renovation in 2016, and is scheduled for another $40 million renovation to maintain it's status as one of the best basketball facilities in the country

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          08. NIKE

          The Clemson - Nike Relationship

          Clemson and Nike have a long-standing partnership and are under contract until 2028 after signing a 10-year contract in 2018.

          Shawn Poppie

          Shawn Poppie

          Shawn Poppie, one of the brightest young coaches in college basketball, comes to Clemson and is ready to take the Tigers to new heights

          Averaging 24 wins per season as a head coach

          Coached Two All-Americans and Nine All-ACC Selections

          2023 Head Coach Rookie of the Year

          Back-to-Back SoCon Championships and NCAA Tournament Appearances