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Tigers Host Maryland Sunday at 1 PM

Tigers Host Maryland Sunday at 1 PM

GAME SETUPCLEMSON (17-10, 8-7 ACC) vs. MARYLAND (15-13, 7-8 ACC)Tipoff: Sunday, March 2 (1 p.m.)Tickets: 1-800-CLEMSONRadio: CTSN (Pete Yanity-pbp; Tim Bourret-color)TV: ACC Network (Wes Durham-pbp; Bobby Cremins-color)

  • Clemson closed out its ACC road schedule Tuesday at Wake Forest and finishes the season with three straight home games.
  • This is the last scheduled regular season game between Clemson and Maryland as ACC foes. The Terrapins are headed to compete in the Big Ten next season.
  • Clemson’s last win in the series came in 2009-10, a 62-53 victory at Littlejohn Coliseum.

SERIES HISTORYCU Series W-L record: Maryland leads 90-49Streak: Maryland has won the last four meetings

QUICK HITS

  • Clemson is in search of its ninth ACC win, which would mark only the ninth time in school history the program achieved at least nine ACC wins.
  • The Tigers enter the weekend sixth in the ACC standings, eight spots higher than their predicted finish by the league media. The eight-spot improvement is best among ACC teams, the next closest jump is +3.
  • This is the first time since 1968-69 that Clemson’s program has finished the ACC regular season with three consecutive home games. The 1963-64 season also ended with three straight ACC home games.
  • Damarcus Harrison is coming off the most productive three-game stretch of his career, with double figures in all three games and a combined total of 44 points. He has also made at least one three-pointer in six straight games.
  • K.J. McDaniels is just three shy of tying for 10th place on Clemson’s single-season list for blocked shots. He has 75 entering the Maryland game.
  • Rod Hall entered his junior season with four double figure scoring games, but has had 14 this season alone.

PROMOTIONS

  • All youth tickets (18 and under) are for sale for $5 by calling 1-800-CLEMSON or by purchasing at one of the Littlejohn Coliseum box offices on Sunday.
  • Adults who have tickets to the Clemson vs. South Carolina baseball game Sunday can show their ticket at the box office to receive a $10 ticket to the basketball game.

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