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Clemson at NC-Greensboro

 

Clemson at NC-Greensboro

 
No. 22 Clemson 89, UNC-Greensboro 67

GREENSBORO, N.C. -- If this is what passes for a tight game for No. 22 Clemson, the Tigers will take it.

For the first time, a team kept it closer than 40 points against them -- but it still wasn't enough to test them for 40 minutes.

As a result, Clemson routed North Carolina-Greensboro 89-67 on Friday night behind a season-high 17 points from Trevor Booker.

Milton Jennings added 14 points for the Tigers (3-0), Andre Young had 13 and David Potter finished with 11. Clemson shot 54.5 percent, forced 23 turnovers, broke it open by closing the first half with a huge run and extended its school-record winning streak in non-conference road games to 11.

Clemson won its 29th straight game in November since 2005. Their previous two have come by 43 points against Presbyterian and 40 at Liberty.

"It just says that we've got a lot of talent. Defensively, we're there. We've got to keep working," Potter said. "We've just got to learn not to let up in the second half, when we know we've got the game [in hand]. We've got to have that killer instinct. ... Once we start to develop more as a team and understanding more what coach wants on the defensive end, I think we're going to be great."

Brandon Evans had a season-high 17 points and Ben Stywall added 13 to lead UNC Greensboro (0-3). All of the Spartans' losses have come against ACC schools, and they fell to 1-29 against the conference. Their ambitious schedule includes half of the ACC's 12 teams.

"This ACC business, they're good teams," UNC Greensboro coach Mike Dement said. "The fact of the matter is, I'm pretty proud of the way we battled these last three games. I'm not sure an ACC team would be ready to play three ACC games in a row, but we've done it, and I think we learned a lot from it and gained a lot from it."

For Clemson, it was an early season chance to get comfortable in a building they'll visit again in a few months -- when the stakes will be considerably higher.

The Tigers were one of four ACC teams playing at the Greensboro Coliseum, the site of this season's conference tournament. None of the current players had been here before; Clemson hadn't appeared in Greensboro since the 2006 ACC tournament.

"Hopefully, we will have a good feeling about this building the next time we come in here," Clemson coach Oliver Purnell said.

After a slow start -- well, by their standards, anyway -- the Tigers made themselves right at home.

They closed the first half with a 17-2 run in which they hit three 3s and stretched their lead into double figures for good. Young had six points during the spurt, knocking down a 3 with a hand in his face moments before converting a three-point play, and Booker capped the run with a free throw that made it 42-24 with 42.1 seconds left.

Clemson came away with points on 10 of its last 13 possessions of the first half while holding UNC Greensboro to one field goal during the final five minutes.

Before that, the Spartans kept things tight mainly because foul-prone Clemson kept sending them to the line. UNC Greensboro missed 10 of its first 11 attempts and shot 22 percent in the first half, but hit 10 of 14 free throws.

"We played well for the last 32, 35 minutes of the game," Purnell said. "I thought we came out just a hair sluggish, but the work that we put in the last couple of days ... We got after our guys a little bit, and it kind of came to the surface."

Demontez Stitt made it a 20-point game with a layup with 18:44 to play, and Booker pushed it into the 30s with a three-point play with 7:49 remaining.

"We have a lot of potential [but] right now, we need to stay focused," Clemson guard Tanner Smith said. "Sometimes, these early games, you can come out and not be as intense as you need to be. We did a good job."

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Scoreboard
Clemson #22 (3-0) «424789
NC-Greensboro (0-3)244367
CLEM:Trevor Booker 17 Pts
CLEM:Trevor Booker 9 Reb
CLEM:Demontez Stitt 5 Ast
NCGRN:Brandon Evans 17 Pts
NCGRN:Ben Stywall 6 Reb
NCGRN:Pete Brown 2 Ast
 
PLAYERS OF THE GAME
NC-GreensboroClemson
NCGRN
Brandon Evans
CLEM
Trevor Booker
PtsRebsAstPtsRebsAst
17511790
Clemson Tigers
T. Booker, F297-143-490117
D. Potter, F264-90-022111
D. Stitt, G212-60-10524
T. Smith, G204-80-12139
J. Grant, F-C154-41-25029
A. Young, G244-53-333013
N. Johnson, G172-60-03014
M. Jennings, F165-62-241314
D. Booker, F-C102-20-02104
D. Hill, G70-10-00110
C. Baciu, C51-20-01022
B. Narcisse, F50-10-00010
Z. Anderson, G30-10-00000
K. Petrukonis, C21-10-00002
J. Baize, FDid Not Play
Totals 36-669-1331141989
 54.5%69.2% 
NC-Greensboro Spartans
B. Stywall, F314-75-861113
B. Evans, G286-104-451417
P. Brown, F272-62-45226
K. Randall, G273-100-04147
M. Koivisto, G251-74-43127
K. VanDussen, G162-70-04214
K. Toney, G150-30-00100
B. Cole, F112-40-04014
M. Smith, G91-20-01013
E. Bone, F61-12-22014
D. Sellers, F41-10-00002
D. Jackson, F10-00-00000
B. Davis, GDid Not Play
M. Hardiman, GDid Not Play
T. Hoffer, FDid Not Play
S. Spooner, GDid Not Play
Totals 23-5817-223491667
 39.7%77.3% 
ACC
TeamConf. W-LTot. W-L
Duke8-221-4
North Carolina8-221-4
Florida St.8-217-7
N.C. State7-318-7
Virginia6-419-5
Miami (Fla.)6-415-8
Maryland4-614-10
Clemson4-612-12
Boston College3-78-16
Virginia Tech2-713-11
Georgia Tech2-89-15
Wake Forest2-911-14

Southern
NorthConf. W-LTot. W-L
UNC-Greensboro9-511-15
Elon8-613-12
Samford7-710-15
Appalachian St.6-910-15
Chattanooga4-1010-17
Western Caro.4-1010-17
SouthConf. W-LTot. W-L
Davidson13-219-6
Ga. Southern11-413-12
Wofford9-616-11
Col. of Charleston8-716-10
Furman7-813-13
Citadel1-134-21
 
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