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Welling’s Double-Double; Davidson’s 18 Points Lead Tigers’ 97-59 Win
Carter Welling scored 14 points and 11 rebounds off the bench as Clemson’s deep roster contributed 44 points in a dominant 97-59 victory.
- On Friday, Carter Welling earned his first double-double off the bench with 14 points and 11 rebounds as the Clemson Tigers men's basketball team defeated Gardner-Webb Runnin' Bulldogs 97-59 at Littlejohn Coliseum.
- Clemson head coach Brad Brownell's full-court defensive sets forced 16 turnovers that Clemson converted into 22 points, while the bench supplied 44 points to relieve Brad Brownell's rotation.
- With crisp passing, the Tigers recorded 25 assists and allowed only three turnovers, while four players scored in double figures including Nick Davidson's 18 and RJ Godfrey's 13.
- Clemson improved to 2-0, leaving the Tigers undefeated after the first week, as all 12 players saw minutes and 10 played over 15 minutes, giving Brownell more rotation options.
- Clemson will play Morehead State on Monday at Littlejohn Coliseum, using this chance to build chemistry with 10 new players on the roster before tougher games.
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Carter Welling scores a double-double off the bench in Clemson's 97-59 win over Gardner-Webb
Carter Welling earned his first double-double off the bench as a member of Clemson’s team in a 97-59 win over Gardner-Webb on Friday night.
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Clemson flexed its firepower for the second straight game in another dominant outing, rolling past Gardner-Webb, 97-59, on Friday night. After opening the season with a blowout win on Monday, the Tigers once again controlled the entirety of the game to move to 2-0 on the season. Clemson came out firing from the start and never looked back, scoring 45 points in the first half and keeping the Runnin’ Bulldogs from ever getting within 10. The offen…
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