No. 20 Clemson focused on ‘daily work,’ won’t look past Virginia Tech
No. 20 Clemson is tied atop the Atlantic Coast Conference standings with No. 4 Duke ahead of their showdown this weekend, but first the Tigers have to get by visiting Virginia Tech on Wednesday night.
The story for Clemson (20-4, 10-1 ACC) has been defense. The Tigers are allowing just 64.1 points per game, 11th in the nation, and have won four in a row. The Tigers' only ACC loss came to North Carolina State in overtime.
Clemson is coming off a West Coast swing where it knocked off Stanford by two last Wednesday and dominated Cal 77-55 on Saturday. Tigers coach Brad Brownell was asked after the win over the Golden Bears if his team has peaked.
"I don't think we talk about it," Brownell replied. "We talk about daily work, daily improvements and focusing on what we can control and our players, but we're also trying to enjoy the experience. It's a long, hard season. We want our guys to be energized. We know there is a long way to go in league play."
Clemson put on a defensive master class, holding the Bears without a field goal for almost 13 minutes in the first half and building a 19-point halftime lead. Brownell called it one of his team's best performances of the season.
"We don't have a bunch of guys who are big-time scorers. We have guys that are good players and guys who have bought into their roles," Brownell said. "There are guys on our team who could play more minutes, but they sacrifice that in order for us to play the best way we think to play, which is playing a lot of guys. It's something we have been talking about and working on since June. I think we have grown as a team."
Clemson has a balanced scoring attack with three players averaging in double figures: RJ Godfrey (11.9), Jestin Porter (10.5) and Carter Welling (10.1).
Clemson redshirt freshman Ace Buckner, the son of former Clemson star Greg Buckner, is coming off two strong performances off the bench for the Tigers with 11 points against Stanford and 13 against Cal.
"We're not surprised," Brownell said of Buckner. "He's an extremely hard worker, he's extremely competitive. He's had big games on both ends of the floor. I think his maturity level is probably higher than most guys his age. It's no surprise to our staff."
Virginia Tech (16-8, 5-6) has lost three of its last four and struggled against NC State in an 82-73 road loss Saturday.
Amani Hansberry leads the Hokies at 15.2 points per game. Neoklis Avdalas, a freshman from Greece, is averaging 12.6 points.
Avdalas had 14 points against NC State and, according to veteran coach Mike Young, was a bright spot in the defeat.
"He was great, he looked a little more like himself. He was (2-for-3) from three, he struggled early," Young said of a player shooting 29.1% from beyond the arc this year. "If we can get him going along with (Tobi) Lawal, he had 15 rebounds, 17 points. Those are good numbers. We had some positive things we can build on."
Clemson has won four of the last five meetings.

