PITTSBURGH, Pa. – Sparked by a third-quarter turnaround, the Clemson Tigers (14-5, 5-1) outscored the Pittsburgh Panthers (9-10, 0-5) by 11 points in the second half for a come-from-behind, 65-59, victory at the Petersen Events Center on Sunday. The Tigers have now won five straight ACC games, the longest conference win streak for Clemson since 2000.
Second-Half Rally Propels Clemson Past Pitt
Edwards knocks down a pair at the charity stripe and it's a CLEMSON LEAD!
44-43 Clemson, 2:34 Q3 pic.twitter.com/IMi8iKXsxP
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Edwards drives the lane and Clemson leads, 58-52. pic.twitter.com/eZQfbNRDZc
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We played much better defense in the second half and were much closer to what we are as a team,” said Coach Butler. “Sometimes, you win a ball game and it feels likes survival and we have to give Pitt credit for making this feel like survival.