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Lady Tigers To Play Host To Wake Forest On Sunday

Lady Tigers To Play Host To Wake Forest On Sunday

Feb. 2, 2008

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CLEMSON,SC – The Clemson women’s basketball team (9-13, 2-5 ACC) will play host to Wake Forest (13-10, 0-8 ACC) on Sunday afternoon as the teams are slated for a 2:00 tipoff from Littlejohn Coliseum. The Lady Tigers will hold an autograph session on the court following the contest.

Fans can follow the action several different ways on Sunday. The game will be broadcast on the Clemson Tiger Sports Network with Don Munson calling the play-by-play and Kanetra Queen serving as color commentator. It will also be video streamed on ACC Select, while livestats will also be available. Links to all are accessible through www.clemsontigers.com.

Scouting The Demon Deacons Wake Forest will bring a 13-10 overall record to Littlejohn Coliseum on Tuesday for the second match-up between the Demon Deacons and Lady Tigers this season. Clemson won the earlier meeting, 85-73, in Winston-Salem, on Jan. 14 and the Deacs are yet to win a conference game this season.

Corinne Groves and Alex Tchangoue are averaging nearly identical numbers in the scoring and rebounding columns. Groves is averaging 11.6 points and 7.1 rebounds per game, both team highs, while Tchangoue has averages of 11.5 points and 6.9 rebounds per contest. Groves is scoring her points inside the arc with a .464 field goal percentage, but Tchanguoe is hitting from long range with 30 threes made this season.

Wake Forest has three players with at least 30 three point field goals this season as Camille Collier has drained 36 and Christen Brown has 35. Although the Deacs are allowing their opponents just 55.6 points per game, Clemson is responsible for the highest scoring night against them with 85.

Clemson Players vs. Wake Forest With the meeting ealier this season, nine current Clemson players have seen action against the Demon Deacons.

• Christy Brown – playing some of her best games against Wake Forest; scored a career high 20 earlier this season; in three career games, averaging 16.3 points and 6.0 assists

• Morganne Campbell – has played just a combined 41 minutes in three career games against the Deacs; had four points and two rebounds in January meeting

• Moreemi Davis – in just 18.0 minutes per game against Wake Forest, averaging 4.8 points and 3.2 rebounds

• Lele Hardy – career high of 22 points came last season at home versus the Deacs; in three career games, averaging 13.0 points and 8.0 rebounds per game

• Whitney Hood – played seven minutes against the Deacs in January

• D’Lesha Lloyd – owns averages of 9.9 points and 5.0 rebounds per Wake Forest contest; had a double-double earlier this season with 16 points and 10 rebounds

• April Parker – Had 12 points with six rebounds in January match-up

• Sthefany Thomas – Scored 19 points with four assists and four steals against the Deacs earlier this season

• Kirstyn Wright – Played just 11 minutes in Wake Forest game earlier this season with two rebounds and a steal.

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