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Tigers Travel to No. 18 Duke

Tigers Travel to No. 18 Duke

GAMEDAY SETUPCLEMSON (13-10, 3-8) vs. DUKE (19-5, 7-4)Date: Saturday, Feb. 11Tipoff: 1 p.m. ETArena: Cameron Indoor Stadium (9,314)Radio: CTSN (Tony Castricone-pbp; Tim Bourret-color)TV: ACCN (Wes Durham-pbp; Mike Gminski-color)• Clemson returns to the road to take on 18th-ranked Duke; the program is in search of its first win at Cameron Indoor Stadium since 1995.• The Tigers have defeated Duke two of the last three seasons, 72-59 in Clemson in 2013-14 and 68-63 in Greenville in 2015-16.• A win Saturday would give Clemson a third ACC road win for a fourth consecutive season. That has never been accomplished in school history.• Clemson has nine wins over top-25 teams under Brad Brownell’s watch, seven of which have come against ACC foes.SERIES HISTORYCU Series W-L record: Duke leads 106-31Streak: Clemson won the most recent meetingTIGER TRACKS• Clemson has scored 80 or more points in nine games this season, most since the 2009-10 season.• Two active Tiger players have at least 100 career steals. Marcquise Reed hit the century mark with three against Syracuse, joining Avry Holmes (105).• Reed, who is coming off a career-best six assists against the Orange, has played Duke before as a freshman at Robert Morris. He scored 22 in an NCAA Tournament game against the Blue Devils.• Jaron Blossomgame moved to ninth place in Clemson history in career scoring after a 20-point effort against Syracuse; it was his 20th career ACC game with at least 20 points. Only Butch Zatezalo (1967-70) and Bill Yarborough (195-57) have more 20-point ACC games in Clemson history.• Shelton Mitchell has averaged six assists per game over Clemson’s last five, and still ranks third in league games in assist-to-turnover ratio. Mitchell posted eight assists without a turnover in 33 minutes against Syracuse. • Sidy Djitte has recorded consecutive double-figure rebound totals.

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