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Former Clemson player lands coaching job at Jacksonville University
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Jacksonville University softball head coach Erica Ayers has announced the hiring of Millie Thompson as the team’s new graduate assistant. “Millie will be a great asset to our program,” said Ayers. “She brings high level pitching experience and knowledge to assist Coach H with our young staff. She’ll also be able to throw to our hitters in preparation for games. Her personality, desire to impact others and love for the game is the perfect fit here at JU.” A standout pitcher from Clemson University, Thompson excelled both academically and athletically, earning numerous accolades while demonstrating exceptional performance on the...
Starting Clemson OL Reflects on Overcoming Multiple Injuries
Marcus Tate’s Clemson career hasn’t come without plenty of adversity and challenges, particularly from an injury standpoint. The veteran offensive lineman has battled multiple injuries since he first (...)
Clemson declines opportunity to move rivalry game against South Carolina to Black Friday
South Carolina and Clemson had a chance to play Black Friday football this year, but declined. According to this story from TigerNet, citing court documents obtained pertaining to the school's lawsuit against the Atlantic Coast Conference, the league approached the Tigers with a request to move this year's game against the Gamecocks to the Friday night after Thanksgiving.
Greenville's Sandi Morris fails to qualify for 2024 Paris Olympics in women's pole vault
Greenville's Sandi Morris failed to qualify for the United States Olympic women's pole vault team in the 2024 Paris Olympics on Sunday at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon. Morris, who entered the qualifying finals ranked No. 2 among Americans and No. 7 in the world in the event, elected to pass the first two rounds (4.28 and 4.43 meters) and cleared 4.53, 4.63 and 4.68 meters on her first attempts. She faced trouble when she failed to clear 4.73 meters, the Olympic standard, to finish in fourth place.
Spiller & Graham-Miller to be inducted into Clemson Ring of Honor
Clemson, SC (Clemson SID) – All-Americans Kim Graham-Miller and C.J. Spiller will be inducted into the Clemson Ring of Honor this fall. Graham was a five-time All-American and four-time ACC Most Valuable Player in track between 1990 and 1993, and Spiller was a unanimous All-American and ACC Player of the Year in football in 2009 […]
Haley, Hanna Cavinder Landed Major Three-Year Endorsement Deal
The Cavinder Twins continue to secure some massive deals for themselves as they prepare to make their grand return to college basketball later this year. According to Boardroom's Nick DePaula, Haley and Hanna Cavinder have partnered with Under Armour on a three-year shoe and apparel deal that will ...
Clemson volleyball announces 2024 schedule, debuts in renovated Jervey Gym
CLEMSON, S.C. (WCIV) — Clemson's volleyball team announced its full 2024 schedule on Monday, headlined by 11 nonconference matchups and 20 Atlantic Coast Conference contests. In the 2024 season, it will be the first inside the newly renovated Jervey Gym. Clemson will open the season with an Orange and...
Clemson loses 4-star cornerback target to rivals Florida State
On Sunday, Clemson missed out on one of its top cornerback prospects. Four-star recruit Gregory “Zae” Thomas committed to ACC rival Florida State. Thomas had narrowed his choices down to Clemson and Florida State, ultimately choosing the Seminoles. Thomas received his offer from Clemson in April after an unofficial visit and returned for an official visit in early June. Although some recruiting services list him as a safety, Clemson saw his potential as a cornerback. He is ranked as the No. 190 player overall and No. 23 in Florida. Florida State had been the frontrunner in Thomas’s recruitment, partly due to their defensive backs coach, Patrick Surtain Sr., who coached Thomas in high school. This connection gave the Seminoles an edge in securing Thomas’s commitment. Clemson will look elsewhere to continue to bolster their secondary in the 2025 recruiting class.
Clemson among four ACC teams in Top 16 for national outlet
Clemson is one of four tightly grouped teams at the top of the ACC for one national outlet. In its 134-team preseason rankings, College Football Network has an ACC quartet in the Top 16 with Florida State (10), Miami (13), Clemson (14) and NC State (16). The Seminoles are looking...
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