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Clemson 92, Alabama a&m 56
Clemson shot 54.5% overall and all 12 players scored at least four points in a dominant win that marked their fourth straight victory.
- On Friday, the Clemson Tigers men's basketball team beat the Alabama A&M Bulldogs men's basketball team 92-56 in Clemson, S.C., with Jestin Porter scoring 14 points.
- Early in the game, Clemson's hot shooting included a 27-4 run and a 52-22 halftime lead, with Porter making two 3-pointers.
- Clemson's roster contributed broadly, with each of the 12 players scoring at least four points, Carter Welling adding 12 and RJ Godfrey 10 points and eight rebounds, while Kintavious Dozier, PJ Eason and James Graham III each scored 10 for Alabama A&M.
- Clemson leaves the game at 7-1 while Alabama A&M falls to 3-2 and now prepares to play at eighth-ranked Alabama on Wednesday in the ACC/SEC Challenge.
- Physical elements of the game were reflected in the Tigers' 54.5% shooting and 75% free-throw rate, while Alabama A&M committed 26 fouls.
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Clemson routs Alabama A&M ahead of games with powers Alabama, BYU
Jestin Porter scored 14 points as Clemson dominated from the outset and cruised to an overwhelming 92-56 rout of visiting Alabama A&M on Friday night.
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CLEMSON 92, ALABAMA A&M 56
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Clemson blows out Alabama A&M 92-56, moves to 7-1
Clemson emptied the suspense almost immediately, ripping off a 14–2 opening run and stacking a 7–0 burst in 53 seconds that ballooned the margin to 24–4 before the first media timeout en route to a 92-56 win over Alabama A&M Friday night in Littlejohn Coliseum.
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Leaning Left6Leaning Right3Center5Last UpdatedBias Distribution43% Left
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C 36%
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