2/24/2007 - M. Track
Jacoby Ford's spectacular effort in the 60m dash highlighted Clemson's efforts at the ACC Indoor Track & Field Championships on Saturday. The Tigers finished runner-up in the team standings for the fifth straight time, totaling 106.5 points. Five student-athletes from Clemson earned All-ACC honors Saturday, giving Clemson a total of eight this week.
Read More >2/24/2007 - W. Basketball
The Clemson women's basketball team will conclude its 2006-07 regular season as the Lady Tigers (12-16, 4-9 ACC) will play host to Virginia (15-13, 4-9 ACC) on Sunday, Feb. 25. The teams are slated for a 2:00 pm tip-off from Littlejohn Coliseum. Fans will be able to follow the action three different ways. The Clemson Tigers Sports Network will broadcast the game over the airwaves with Don Munson providing the play-by-play and Kanetra Queen serving as color commentator. The game will also be video streamed over the Internet at www.accselect.com and available on livestats via www.clemsontigers.com.
Read More >2/24/2007 - W. Track
Clemson's women improved significantly from their finish a year ago at Saturday's ACC Indoor Track & Field Championships. The Lady Tigers were fifth in the team standings with a total of 59.33 points. Liane Weber won the pentathlon title, while three other Lady Tigers earned All-ACC honors at this weekend's meet. Virginia Tech won the women's title with 136 points.
Read More >2/24/2007 - Swimming & Diving
The Clemson Men's Swimming & Diving team finished up their ACC Championships in fifth place at Koury Natatorium in Chapel Hill, NC. The Tigers went out swinging as six different swimmers recorded career best times in the Saturday night session.
Read More >2/24/2007 - Baseball
Junior righthander David Kopp allowed no earned runs over 5.0 innings pitched, while Marquez Smith's three-run homer in the fifth inning helped #2 Clemson to a 5-4 victory over Pacific in the second game of a doubleheader Saturday afternoon in front of 5,342 fans at Doug Kingsmore Stadium.
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