At midway point, Clemson basketball coach Brad Brownell and the Tigers are near the top of ACC standings. The program hasn't won a conference title since 1990.
Ian Schieffelin can barely practice these days, but he expects to play for surging Clemson when the Tigers host Syracuse in Atlantic Coast Conference action ... "Ian's just been a warrior," Clemson coach Brad Brownell said of the fifth-year senior, who ...
ESPN has exercised its option extending its media rights agreement with the Atlantic Coast Conference through the 2035-36 academic year.
ESPN picked up its option to broadcast ACC sports through 2036. The conference reportedly will try to settle lawsuits by Florida State and Clemson.
ESPN has agreed to exercise its option to continue broadcasting Atlantic Coast Conference sporting events through 2036. "We appreciate the ongoing partnership with ESPN and their enduring commitment t
ESPN's broadcasting partnership with the ACC would have ended following the 2027 season had the option not been picked up.
Here's a look at how the ACC's 18 men's basketball programs stack up heading into Saturday's Duke-North Carolina game:
Chase Hunter and the No. 25 Clemson Tigers head to Raleigh to face NC State Saturday in ACC play. Here's ESPN's prediction for the game.
The person who released the statement also happens to be a conference commissioner: Stu Jackson of the West Coast Conference. Here's what he said: "Assessing the numerous changes in college athletics and their effects,
The Bay Area schools need not worry about their new home imploding anytime soon, but there is a cost for the security.
ESPN has exercised its opt-in clause with the ACC, extending its media rights deal with the league through 2036, the league announced Thursday. The news comes just before a Feb. 1
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