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Feb 14, 2020

MBB GAMEDAY CENTRAL – Louisville

GAMEDAY INFORMATION

📍 Littlejohn Coliseum  – Clemson, S.C.

🏀⏰ Tipoff Time – 4:05 p.m.

👀🖥 ACCN

📈📊 Live Stats

👂🏼📻: Clemson Tigers Network (Don Munson and Tim Bourret)

📝 Notes

BUSY WEEKEND

TRAFFIC UPDATE
Utility work along Perimeter Rd. continues throughout February and March. Traffic has narrowed to one lane in each direction between Williamson Rd. and Press Rd. Please use caution in these areas.

PARKING
Due to recent weather, grass parking areas will be closed or significantly limited in Jervey Meadows and throughout the athletic district. Fans attending should plan to park in Lot P-3 (IPTAY Lot 5), Lot R-3 (Lot 6), Lot 3A or Lot C-2 (Lot 10). On Saturday, IPTAY Basketball parking access areas are in effect. Accessible parking for all events will be honored in the Lot P-4 (Jervey Lot) for all with a valid placard displayed. Basketball ADA parking will be held as normal as well.

ADMISSION
Admission to Track & Field and Women’s Tennis are free. Tickets to Baseball, Softball, Men’s Basketball and Women’s Basketball are available at ClemsonTigers.com/tickets.

VENUE SECURITY
The Clear Bag Policy is in effect throughout Clemson’s athletic venues. Fans at basketball will be subject to metal detector screening.

PREVIEW

SETTING THE SCENE BETWEEN THE TIGERS AND CARDINALS

• The Clemson Tigers will seek its 10th home victory this season when it hosts the Louisville Cardinals.

• The contest will be televised on ACCN with Dave O’Brien, Jordan Cornette and Katie George calling the action courtside, while Don Munson and Tim Bourret will call the action on the radio waves. The radio call will be available on the Clemson Tigers Network and Tunein.com.

• Live stats will be provided on ClemsonTigers.com and Twitter updates will be available on Clemson’s official account (@ClemsonMBB).


CLEMSON BASKETBALL HEADLINES

• Clemson won just its eighth game in program history by at least 20 points on the road against an ACC opponent. The Tigers topped the Pitt Panthers 72-52.

• Al-Amir Dawes scored 17 second-half points against Pitt to help ensure a Clemson victory.t

• Alex Hemenway netted a season-best 16 points in a home loss to Notre Dame. Hemenway finished 5-for-8 from the floor with a season-high four 3-pointers. He played a season-high 19 minutes in the contest.

• Tevin Mack turned in a career performance against Syracuse with 32 points and 10 assists. It was his second double-double and a career-best 32 points. The performance came via a career-best 12 made field goals.

• Clyde Trapp was the Tigers’ second double-digit scorer against the Orange and he turned in career bests in points (17), rebounds (9) and assists (6).

• Beating Wake Forest gave Clemson at least a break-even record in the season series against all four ACC schools from the Tar Heel state. It’s the first time since 1989-90 when Clemson was 1-1 vs. Duke, 1-1 vs. UNC, 1-1 vs. NC State and 3-0 vs. Wake Forest.

• Clemson defeated No. 3/3 Duke on for its first win over an AP top-3 ranked opponent since North Carolina on Feb. 18, 2001.

• With that win over Duke on Jan. 14, Head Coach Brad Brownell passed Cliff Ellis for the all-time wins mark in Clemson basketball history.

• Clemson has been bitten by the injury bug in 2019, having many key players miss time due to injuries, which includes three starting players. For much of the season, Clemson has had as few as eight scholarship players active. Clemson has had players miss 61 games this season.

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