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Furious Comeback Falls Short as Tigers Drop NCAA Tournament Contest

Furious Comeback Falls Short as Tigers Drop NCAA Tournament ContestFurious Comeback Falls Short as Tigers Drop NCAA Tournament Contest

Clemson outscored McNeese 38-18 in the game’s final 8:00

Final Stats

PROVIDENCE – The 2024-25 Clemson University Men’s Basketball team cut a 22-point second-half deficit with eight minutes to play down to just two points, but 12th-seeded McNeese (28-6) held on for a 69-67 win on Thursday afternoon in the First Round of the NCAA Tournament Midwest Region at the Amica Mutual Pavilion. Fifth-seeded Clemson’s season came to an end with a 27-7 overall record, a school record for wins.

Jaeden Zackery (Salem, Wis./Westosha Central/Boston College) led the fifth-seeded Tigers with 24 points, while Chase Hunter (Atlanta, Ga./Westlake) added 21, all of which came in the second half, in his 167th and final game in a Clemson uniform.

The game was the final in storied Clemson careers for Hunter and Ian Schieffelin (Atlanta, Ga./Grayson), who led the Tigers to back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances for the first time since a four-year streak from 2008-11.

The teams traded buckets early on, with Zackery giving the Tigers a 6-4 edge four minutes into the contest before McNeese held the Tigers to just one basket over the next ten minutes of gameplay as part of a 19-2 run. When Chauncey Wiggins knocked in the Tigers’ first three-pointer in ten attempts to stem the run, McNeese led 23-11.

The Cowboys took a 31-13 lead into halftime, holding Clemson to a 1-for-15 (.067) mark from behind the three-point line and scored 15 points off ten Tiger turnovers.

McNeese took its largest lead of the game, 51-29, with 8:07 left before the Tigers mounted a 23-9 run over the next six minutes to pull within eight (60-52) with 2:41 to play. Hunter scored 16 points during the stretch. After trading points on several possessions, Clemson cut the lead to three, 68-65, with 11.3 seconds to play. A McNeese free throw pushed the lead back to four and Hunter’s putback as time expired ended the game at 69-67.

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Notes: Viktor Lakhin had 10 rebounds, including five offensive boards, his fifth double-figure rebound game of the season… Chase Hunter scored 21 points, finishing the season with three-straight games of 20+ points and nine games of 20+ on the year… Jaeden Zackary finished with a career-high 24 points, including four threes and five rebounds.