Clemson wins 38th Blood Bowl
Every year the Gamecocks and Tigers are out for blood, literally.
Every year the Gamecocks and Tigers are out for blood, literally.
Every year the Gamecocks and Tigers are out for blood, literally.
Kobe Pace ran for a career-high 191 yards and two touchdowns as Clemson won its 13th straight over No. 13 Wake Forest, delaying the Demon Deacons’ run to the ACC Atlantic title with a 48-27 victory Saturday.
South Carolina Athletic Hall of Fame President Steve McGuirt has announced that Tim Bourret, Sam Wyche, Louis Sossamon, Phil Kornblut and Paul Kennemore will be honored for their various contributions to Palmetto State sports when the organization hosts its 58th annual banquet and induction ceremony on May 14 at the Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center.
The Tigers travel to Notre Dame for a three game weekend series.
The Clemson Tigers look to continue their tournament run as they take on the number one seeded Kansas Jayhawks this Friday night in Omaha’s CenturyLink Arena.
The Benedict College Tigers return home to take on the Central State Marauders on Saturday evening.
Four fourth-quarter touchdowns led the No. 2 Clemson Tigers to a 34-7 win over the Boston College Eagles on Saturday afternoon at Death Valley. With the win, Clemson remained undefeated at 4-0 overall and 2-0 in the ACC, while Boston College dropped to 1-3 on the year and 0-2 in conference play.
COLUMBIA, S.C. (USC SID) — College baseball’s premier rivalry is this weekend as South Carolina (6-3) meets Clemson (6-2) for three games in three different sites. The series opens on Friday at Doug Kingsmore Stadium with first pitch at 6:30 p.m. Game two of the series shifts to Greenville and the Reedy River Rivalry contest at Fluor Field with first…
Prior to the National Championship, ESPN analyst Desmond Howard called the Clemson linebacking unit the “Achilles heel” of the Tigers. It didn’t take long for Clemson linebacker Ben Boulware to respond. Boulware showing off his new tattoo of the 2017 National Championship trophy on twitter. It’s on his Achilles, of course. Categories: Clemson, Local Sports, Sports Tags: ALLIn, Clemson, Tigers
LOUISVILLE, KY. (CAC) – The fifth-ranked Clemson men’s soccer team defeated seventh-ranked Louisville by a score of 1-0 on Friday night at Lynn Stadium to clinch the fourth seed in the ACC Tournament and a first round bye. Clemson improves to 11-2-4 (4-1-3 ACC) and Louisville falls to 11-4-2 (5-2-1 ACC). The tournament bracket is set to be released Saturday night…