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Welling, Davidson lead No. 22 Clemson to a 63-52 victory, its 15th straight against Pittsburgh
Clemson secured its 15th consecutive win over Pittsburgh with strong defense and balanced scoring, featuring three players in double figures, coach Brownell's 200th home victory.
- On Saturday, Clemson defeated Pittsburgh 63-52 at Littlejohn Coliseum, extending its winning streak over Pitt to 15 games.
- A dominant first-half run, with Clemson's defense forcing six turnovers and Pitt shooting 21%, including 2-of-18 from three, put Clemson in control.
- With balanced scoring, Carter Welling and Nick Davidson combined for 17 second-half points, and RJ Godfrey added inside baskets that quelled Pitt's rally.
- Clemson improved to 18-4 overall and 8-1 in the ACC with a Quad 3 win while Brad Brownell, Clemson coach, earned his 200th home victory.
- With campus events altered, Clemson will travel to face Stanford on Feb. 4 at Maples Pavilion, and the Clemson men's tennis match vs. Auburn was moved to Feb. 6 at 5 p.m.
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Welling, Davidson lead No. 22 Clemson to a 63-52 victory, its 15th straight against Pittsburgh
Carter Welling and Nick Davidson scored 12 points each and No. 22 Clemson used a big first-half run to take control for its 15th straight win over Pittsuburgh, 63-52, on Saturday.
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