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It’s an ACC battle on the hardwood as a pair of conference foes take the floor in search of a victory down in South Beach. The #16 Clemson Tigers are on the road as they make the trip south to take on the Miami Hurricanes Wednesday night. Clemson rolled to a 93-58 home win over Radford in their previous contest Friday night, covering the line as a 15.5-point favorite. Miami trounced North Florida 95-55 at home in their most recent game Friday night, easily covering the line as a 19.5-point favorite. In the all-time series between the teams, the Tigers own a 17-16 advantage but the Hurricanes have won the last three meetings, including a 78-74 road win in the most recent matchup on February 4, 2023.
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Clemson won their second straight game as they bombed Radford in their final non-conference tilt ahead of the start of ACC play. The Tigers enter this game 11-1 on the season and stand 1-0 in ACC action as they head on the road to take the floor here. Against Radford, Clemson used an early 13-0 run to take a 15-3 lead and didn’t let the Highlanders closer than five the rest of the way. The Tigers were up 26 at the half and led by as many as 43 in the second half en route to the win. Clemson shot 56.7% from the field, including 11 of 29 from three-point range, and destroyed Radford 45-13 on the glass in the game. Joseph Girard III led the Tigers with 24 points in the win.
On the year, Clemson is 45th in the nation in scoring offense this season as they put up an average of 82.2 points per game on the year. Clemson is above average in the rebounding department as they collect 39 boar ds a night while they are 27th by dishing out 17.6 assists a game. The Tigers are above average defensively as they are 132nd in scoring defense by allowing 69.2 points per game. PJ Hall leads the Tigers and is one of three players averaging in double figures as he puts up 20.5 points plus 6.5 rebounds a night this season. Chase Hunter (11 points) and Joseph Girard III (15.6 points, 3.7 assists) are good secondary options. Alex Hemenway, Ian Schieffelin, RJ Godfrey, Joshua Beadle, Jack Clark, Dillon Hunter, Chauncey Wiggins and Bas Leyte are all needed to contribute for coach Brad Brownell. Clemson shoots 49.6% from the field this season as a team, which is 23rd in the country. The Tigers connect on 9.6 three-point field goals per game (35th) while shooting 39.2% from beyond the arc (13th) on the year. Clemson has been slightly above average at the line this season, connecting on 74.6% of their attempts, which is 55th in the country.
Hemenway (lower body) last played on November 24 against Alcorn State and is expected to be out until mid-January. Clark (hip) has been out since November 28 and has no timetable for return.
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