Coming off a tough road loss last weekend to Georgetown, its first of the season, Brad Brownell wanted to see his team rebound.
The Tigers did just that. coming back from two double-digit deficits in the second half to grit out a 70-67 win over West Virginia in the semifinals of the Shriners Children’s Charleston Classic on Friday night.
Finding themselves down eight with just over six minutes left, Clemson got back-to-back buckets from Dillon Hunter and Jestin Porter. A three-pointer by the Mountaineers put them right back up by six, when Carter Welling took over.
Welling scored eight straight points, putting Clemson up by three with just over one minute left.