College Basketball: Clemson gets out of the dressing room during the rest of ACC Semifinal


Clemson missed closely On a trip to the ACC title game on Friday evening, and they might have to point out somewhere.

The Tigers followed Louisville, 33-28 ranked on the 10th and 13th respectively in half Friday in CharlotteAnd both teams went to the dressing room.

However, there was only one problem: Clemson’s dressing room would not open.

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Clemson players on Bench

The Clemson Tigers -Bank with a depressed look leaves in the second half against the Louisville Cardinals in Spectrum Center. (Jim Dedmon imagn images)

The players were locked up for a few minutes and head coach Brad Brownell had to address his team from the corridors of Spectrum Center.

Brownell said that something like that had ever happened ‘at this level’.

“It is of course disappointing,” he added.

An acc spoker said it is unclear how the door, which locks from the inside, ended up. The conference places a guard outside every dressing room for every competition, and incidents have never been reported before.

Brad Brownell

Clemson Tigers head coach Brad Brownell responds in the first half in Spectrum Center. (Bob Donn imagement Images)

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The ACC added the rest for two minutes, but it seemed clear that Clemson was at least a bit confused to start the second half. They finally fell on the back after more than six minutes without having gone a field goal.

The Tigers finally got some momentum and lowered the lead to two with a furious rally and had the opportunity to take the lead after Louisville was called for a Scotchy violation.

But James Scott blocked Hunter’s ride after he eliminated his husband, Chucky Hepburn made one of the two free throws with six seconds to make a three -point game and Chase Hunter’s three -point shot of 25 feet leans with the missed buzzer.

Brad Brownell on Bank

Clemson Tigers head coach Brad Brownell during the second half against the Louisville Cardinals in Spectrum Center. (Jim Dedmon imagn images)

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Terrence Edwards scored 21 points, J’Vonne Hadley added 20 points and nine rebounds For the cardinals. They will have to go against the best Duke, who squeezed through old rival UNC in the semi -final without Cooper Flagg to get their first conference title.

The Associated Press has contributed to this report.

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