Clemson can’t get crucial stops vs. Alabama as Tigers’ bid for first Final Four falls short

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Clemson reached its second-ever Elite Eight with a staunch defense that took away opponents’ perimeter game.

On Saturday night, the Tigers couldn’t get the stops they needed.

Alabama was 16 of 23 from the field in the final 20 minutes — including 10 of 15 on 3-pointers — as the Tigers’ bid for their first Final Four fell short, 89-82 in the West Region final.

“I mean, they hit big shots, man. They really spread us out,” said forward PJ Hall, who scored 14 points before he fouled out with 3:25 remaining. “We couldn’t quite get the misses we needed them to make.”

In its three previous NCAA Tournament games, Clemson held opponents to 65 of 185 from the field (35.1%) and 14 of 75 on 3-pointers (18.6%).

Alabama shot 46.8% from the field (29 of 62). The Tigers won all 17 games when they held opponents under 40%, but went 7-12 when they didn’t.

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