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    Clemson ‘Takeover’ airing on ACC Network Saturday

    By Steve Holley,

    6 hours ago

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    Clemson is ‘taking over’ the ACC Network.

    Fans hoping to rewatch some of the best highlights of Tigers men’s and women’s sports from 2023-24 can do so throughout the day Saturday on ACC Network.

    As part of its “Clemson Takeover,” ACC Network will broadcast 24 hours of Tiger games and moments from the past athletic year. The events will only be those that aired on ESPN and its family of channels. Because of that, no rebroadcasts from the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament and Clemson’s run to the Elite Eight, which ran on CBS/TNT Sports, will be shown on ACC Network.

    Per Clemson Athletics, here’s the full list of events that are being televised on ACC Network Saturday (all times ET).

    • 12 a.m.: Baseball vs. Louisville
    • 3 a.m.: Women’s Soccer Championship vs. Notre Dame
    • 5:30 a.m.: Gymnastics vs. North Carolina
    • 7 a.m.: Baseball vs. Florida State
    • 10 a.m.: Lacrosse vs. Duke
    • noon: Football vs. Notre Dame
    • 3 p.m.: Softball vs. Notre Dame
    • 5 p.m.: Men’s Soccer National Championship vs. Notre Dame
    • 7 p.m.: Football vs. Kentucky (Gator Bowl)
    • 10 p.m.: Men’s Basketball vs. North Carolina

    Among the highlights are Clemson 2-1 victory over Notre Dame in the NCAA Division I men’s soccer national championship game. The win marked the second national title in three years for coach Mike Noonan’s program.

    Two football games are also airing Saturday, including Clemson’s upset win over No. 12 Notre Dame in Death Valley on November 4 — less than a week after Dabo Swinney’s epic rant to an irate caller on the coach’s weekly radio call-in show.

    The Tigers’ thrilling 38-35 Gator Bowl victory over Kentucky is one of two events that will close the night. Clemson erupted for 28 points in the fourth quarter in Jacksonville, erasing a 21-10 deficit and defeating the Wildcats to cap a 9-4 season with five straight wins.

    Closing the night is Clemson basketball’s 80-76 upset win over No. 3 North Carolina on February 6. PJ Hall led the Tigers with 25 points that night as the Tigers won in Chapel Hill for only the second time in program history.

    Follow us @Clemson_Wire on X and on Facebook for ongoing coverage of Clemson Tigers news, notes and commentary.

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