The men’s basketball team from Clemson pulled off an unexpected shock, winning 85-77 to record a noteworthy victory over the 23rd-ranked Alabama Crimson Tide. With an outstanding 6-0 start, Clemson is off to its greatest start under head coach Brad Brownell. The game took place at the Coleman Coliseum in Tuscaloosa and demonstrated the team’s skill in both defense and clutch 3-point shooting.
This early-season success marks Clemson’s best record since the 2008-09 season when they commenced with a stellar 16-0 start. The Tigers dominated the early proceedings, establishing an eight-point lead in the first half. However, a scoring drought allowed Alabama to narrow the gap, trailing by just one point at halftime with a score of 33-32.
The second half unfolded as a battle of runs, with both teams displaying moments of offensive prowess. Alabama initiated a 9-2 run, securing a seven-point lead. Yet, Clemson swiftly responded with a 16-3 run, reclaiming the lead.
Key 3-pointers from guards Chase Hunter and Joseph Girard III played a crucial role in keeping Clemson ahead. Center PJ Hall emerged as the top scorer for Clemson, delivering an impressive performance with 21 points and eight rebounds. Girard and Hunter contributed 16 and 15 points, respectively.
This statement win not only signifies a remarkable upset for Clemson but also positions them with the best start in Brad Brownell’s coaching era. The Tigers will look to maintain their momentum as they face the Pittsburgh Panthers in their first in-conference matchup of the season on Sunday afternoon. The game is scheduled for 2:00 p.m. and will be a significant test for Clemson’s early-season success under Brownell’s leadership.