Despite a career-high 10 saves from Nona Reason, Clemson women’s soccer (4-3-2, 0-2-0 ACC) fell, 3-1, to No. 3 Duke (6-1-0, 1 ...
The Clemson Tigers are among the top two teams in the ACC as the college football season enters the fourth week of action. After a brutal season-opening loss against Georgia, the Tigers bounced ...
High noon in Death Valley? Sign me up. Clemson returns from a week off to take on NC State in the Textile Bowl Saturday in ...
The Clemson Tigers had a change to the depth chart when it was released prior to the week four battle with the North Carolina State Wolfpack. Clemson linebacker Sammy Brown was listed as a backup ...
The Tigers barely survived a shootout with Sam Hartman and Co. in their last trip to Winston-Salem in 2022, so they must proceed with caution. But if Clemson can stay healthy, and win in the ...
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Former Clemson Tigers wide receiver Diondre Overton of Greensboro, North Carolina, has died at 26 years old, officials with Clemson Athletics said Saturday.(Video above: Highlights of Diondre ...
CLEMSON — Clemson will play its first ACC contest with Stanford under the lights. The ACC announced Tigers-Cardinal will kick off at 7 p.m. on ESPN. This will be Clemson's second night game of ...
Memorial Stadium was engulfed in a sea of purple and orange tailgaters on Saturday as the Tigers hosted their opening home game against Appalachian State, selling out the stadium's 81,500 seats.
The NC State Wolfpack and Clemson Tigers play in a Week 4 college football game on Saturday, Sept. 21 at Memorial Stadium in Clemson, South Carolina. Which team will win the ACC Conference game?
The No. 21 Clemson Tigers (1-1) meet a fellow ACC foe when they host the NC State Wolfpack (2-1) on Saturday, September 21, 2024 at Memorial Stadium (Clemson, SC). We dig deep into all of the ...
Frank Howard joined the Clemson football staff in 1931 then replaced Jess Neely as head coach in 1940 and coached the Tigers until 1969. Howard coached Clemson to eight conference championships.