Note: The following appears in the Syracuse gameday football program.
Each of Amanda Butler’s six seniors took a different path to get to where they are today, but each share a love of the Clemson family and a common goal…the NCAA Tournament.
Tylar Bennett and Destiny Thomas are the only two in this senior class who started their careers at Clemson. Bennett and Thomas each came to Clemson under then Head Coach Audra Smith in 2017 and have developed into starters under Butler and her staff.
Bennett is third in school history in blocks (134), while Thomas earned the starting point guard spot for the Tigers in 2019-20, dishing out a career-high 12 assists in Clemson’s win over Notre Dame.
Off the hardwood, Bennett traveled to Senegal with Clemson’s student-athlete development program for a service trip in 2019, while Thomas graduated in May with an undergraduate degree in sports communications in just three years and participated in the NCAA’s 2020 Career in Sports Forum.
“I chose Clemson because I wanted to be a part of something special,” explained Thomas, a Pelham, Ga. native. “I also chose Clemson because of the people. ‘Clemson Family’ isn’t just a hashtag!”
Bennett, a native of Redford, Mich., echoed the sentiment.
“The way I felt when I stepped foot on Clemson’s campus was nothing but genuine love.”
Kendall Spray, a native of Butler’s hometown of Mount Juliet, Tenn., spent the first two years of her college career setting three-point records at Tennessee-Martin. Last season, her first in a Tiger uniform, she set Clemson’s single-season three-point record with 80, including tying the school’s single-game record with eight against Notre Dame. Spray, who is the NCAA’s active leader in career three-pointers, graduated in May with a degree in health science.
“Clemson felt like my home away from home the day I stepped on campus,” said Spray.