Tigers Fall to Wolfpack In ACC Action

CLEMSON, SC. –The Clemson Tigers women’s basketball team (8-12, 1-7), come up short to #7 NC State Wolfpack (17-2, 5-2) on Thursday Night at Littlejohn Coliseum.

Thanks to Day Harris, the Tigers scored first from inside the arc. Despite the team’s defensive pressures, the Wolfpack outscored the Tigers in the first by seven.

The Tigers added eight points to the score before the half with help from Harris, Valentine, Inyang, and Robinson, but it wasn’t enough to keep up with the Wolfpack. Collins and Steele, from NC State, were the front runners for the Pack, leading the team to add 20 points, increasing their lead.

Entering the third with more energy and grit, the Tigers battled to increase their score. The Tigers tallied 18 points, whereas NC State tallied 12 in the third.

The Tigers were able to shorten the gap in the fourth, but it wasn’t enough despite scoring eight points. The Wolfpack found the net adding 16 points to their score, winning 71 – 49.

UP NEXT: Clemson continues its three-game home streak on Sunday, January 28, against the Wake Forest Demon Deacons; tip-off is slated for 6:00 PM.

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