CLEMSON, S.C. — Taking Presbyterian College to task from beyond the arc, Clemson University men’s basketball knocked down 14 3-pointers and won 79-45 at Littlejohn Coliseum on Thursday. The Tigers were led by John Newman III, who scored a career-best 16 points on a career-high six made field goals.
The Tigers (1-1) went 14-of-34 on 3-point shots and shot 46.0 percent from the floor. Ten different Tigers scored on the evening, with 32 of Clemson’s points coming from its bench. The Tigers also scored 32 points in the paint, making for a well-rounded offensive showing.
In addition to Newman’s career night, his three deep balls also marked a career high. Curran Scott made a splash with 13 points and a trio of treys. Tevin Mack added 14 points and Chase Hunter went 3-for-5 from 3-point land in a 13-point performance. Hunter also finished an ultra-impressive +40 on the floor. Chris Martin was the Blue Hose’s (0-1) leading scorer with 11 points.
Newman sparked the Tigers with two early 3-pointers, as Clemson used a 4-0 run to go up 21-5 at the 10:01 mark of the first half. An 8-0 Clemson run to close out the first half was capped off by a thunderous dunk from Newman that resulted in the Tigers boasting a 43-21 lead at the intermission.
Among others, center Trey Jemison, who corralled four total rebounds, provided a lift off the bench for the Tigers in the second half with solid rebounding and defensive play. Parker Fox, O’Neil McBride and Paul Grinde, all walk-ons, were able to get minutes. Fox scored two points and McBride tallied his first career rebound.
Clemson was able to coast to victory out of halftime, outscoring Presbyterian 36-24 en route to winning by a 34-point margin.
The Tigers will remain home for their next matchup, which is scheduled for Sunday, Nov. 10. Clemson will take on the Colgate Raiders (1-0), and the contest will air on ACC Network Extra.
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