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Watson Helps Clemson Whip Wake 33-13

Top-ranked Clemson defeated Wake Forest 33-13 on Saturday, moving the Tigers to 11-0 for the first time since 1981. The Tigers also celebrated Senior Day and Military Appreciation Day, with special segments honoring seniors and veterans throughout the game.

Tigers Fall to Ole Miss in NCAA Second Round

The Clemson women’s soccer team (14-4-1) tied its second round NCAA game 1-1 with the Ole Miss Rebels (14-5-3) but failed to advance in penalty kicks by a score of 5-4 Friday night at Historic Riggs Field.

Watson Makes Cut For Walter Camp Award

Clemson sophomore quarterback Deshaun Watson has been named one of 15 semifinalists for the Walter Camp National Player of the Year Award. Watson and Florida State running back Dalvin Cook are the only ACC players on the list, while Watson, Cook, Luke Falk of Washington State, Leonard Fournette of LSU and Christian McCaffrey of Stanford are the only sophomores.

Lawson Named Finalist For Nagurski Award

Defensive end Shaq Lawson has been named a finalist for another major national award, the Bronko Nagurski Trophy. The Clemson junior was one of five finalists announced Thursday morning by the Charlotte Touchdown Club, who presents the award annually to the nation’s top defensive player. The other finalists are Jeremy Cash of Duke, Tyler Matakevich of Temple, Carl Nassib of Penn State, and Reggie Ragland of Alabama.

Clemson Hoops Headed To Puerto Rico In 2016

The fields for several 2016 men’s basketball tournaments owned and operated by ESPN were announced Thursday. Clemson is one of eight teams headed to San Juan from Nov. 17-20, 2016 for the Puerto Rico Tip-Off.

Clemson To Reinforce Event Security

Local, state and federal law enforcement entities working with Clemson Athletics game operations announced increased and reinforced security measures in place for this weekend’s sporting events.

Clemson Tops CFP Rankings Again

The Tigers are once again No. 1 in the latest College Football Playoff rankings, released Tuesday evening. Clemson has been atop the rankings each of the three weeks they have been released. The 12-person selection committee determines the four teams that will take part in the second College Football Playoff. The announcement of the pairings will be at 12 p.m. on Sunday, December 6.

Lawson A Finalist For Lombardi Award

Defensive end Shaq Lawson has been named a finalist for the Rotary Lombardi Award. The honor is presented each year by the Rotary Club of Houston, Texas to the top lineman or linebacker in college football.

Clemson Now Embracing CFP Talk

Dabo Swinney and Clemson have gone through the entire 2015 season avoiding too much College Football Playoff talk, but now the coach seems to embrace the ranking and expectations. Click the video to watch Mike Gillespie's story from Tuesday's ABC Columbia News at 6.

Chatkevicius' Career Night Powers Gamecocks

Headed up by a career night from senior Laimonas Chatkevicius, the South Carolina men’s basketball team battered and bruised its way to an 84-66 win over Oral Roberts (1-1) Monday night.

SEC Nation to Visit Columbia Saturday

SEC Network’s college football pregame show closes out its second season visiting the South Carolina campus, on Saturday, Nov. 21, and the Auburn campus, on Saturday, Nov. 28.

Clemson Soccer No. 2 National Seed

The Clemson men’s soccer team was selected as the No. 2 National Seed for the 2015 NCAA Tournament, as announced by the NCAA on Monday afternoon.

Araion Bradshaw Signs with Gamecocks

South Carolina head women’s basketball coach Dawn Staley announced that Araion Bradshaw (pronounced air-ee-ON) has signed a National Letter of Intent to attend the University and play for the Gamecocks.

Clemson Drops Contest to Coastal Carolina

Despite a second straight double-double (11 points, 13 rebounds) from freshman guard Danielle Edwards, Clemson (1-1) fell to Coastal Carolina (2-0) 63-47 on Sunday in Jervey Gym. Victoria Cardaci added a career-high 11 points.

Clemson Tops Texas-San Antonio, 78-45

The Clemson men’s basketball team took on UTSA on Sunday, and won convincingly behind the strength of Donte Grantham’s career-high 22 points. The Tigers move to 2-0 on the season, while UTSA falls to 0-2.

USC Wins Season Opener, 84-69

The South Carolina men’s basketball team grinded out a win in the opener to the 2015-16 season Saturday night, taking an 84-69 win over Norfolk State. It was the first game of the U.S. Virgin Islands Paradise Jam tournament, which will continue for Carolina in the Virgin Islands on Nov. 20 against DePaul. Four players scored in double figures for the Garnet and Black, with Sindarius Thornwell and Duane Notice leading the way with 14 points apiece.

Tigers Top Syracuse 37-27

Deshaun Watson had a big day for No. 1 Clemson with two touchdowns passing and 101 yards rushing and a score as the top-ranked Tigers held off Syracuse 37-27 on Saturday.

Shawn Elliott Post-Florida Comments

Click the video to watch USC interim head coach Shawn Elliott's comments after Carolina's 24-14 loss to Florida Saturday at Williams-Brice Stadium.

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