Clemson Falls to No. 1 South Carolina in Palmetto Series Showdown
The Clemson Tigers faced a tough challenge on Wednesday night as they hosted the top-ranked South Carolina Gamecocks at Littlejohn Coliseum. The highly anticipated Palmetto Series clash ended in a 77-45 victory for South Carolina, marking their 14th consecutive win over Clemson and extending their overall winning streak to a record 43 games. Despite Clemson’s early defensive intensity, South Carolina demonstrated why they remain the reigning national champions, pulling away with a commanding second-half performance.
Clemson’s Early Resilience
Clemson started strong, showcasing their defensive prowess in the opening quarter. The Tigers held South Carolina to just five field goals on 27 attempts, frustrating the Gamecocks’ typically dominant offense. This effort gave Clemson a narrow 11-10 lead after the first quarter. Loyal McQueen and Mia Moore were instrumental in keeping the Tigers competitive, with McQueen leading the team in scoring and Moore making critical plays on both ends of the court.
Midway through the second quarter, Clemson extended their lead to 17-12 following a three-pointer by Moore. The Tigers’ defensive strategy appeared to unsettle South Carolina, and the energy from the home crowd amplified their efforts. However, the defending champions quickly found their footing, turning the game’s momentum with a decisive run that left Clemson unable to respond.
South Carolina’s Momentum-Changing Run
South Carolina’s dominance became evident late in the second quarter as they unleashed a 23-0 scoring run that spanned halftime. The surge flipped the script, turning a five-point deficit into a commanding lead. By the time the third quarter began, South Carolina had established a 35-17 advantage. Clemson attempted to close the gap, narrowing the deficit to 11 points midway through the third quarter, but the Gamecocks responded with another decisive burst, effectively sealing the win.
This turning point was marked by South Carolina’s ability to capitalize on Clemson’s mistakes, forcing turnovers and converting them into points. Their defensive intensity and depth proved too much for Clemson to handle, as the Tigers struggled to maintain their composure under pressure.
Defensive Prowess Defines the Game
South Carolina’s defensive performance was a masterclass in disruption. The Gamecocks forced Clemson into 19 turnovers and out-rebounded the Tigers 54-30, limiting their scoring opportunities. Clemson shot just 25.5% from the field and struggled to convert layups, going 5-for-27 in those attempts. This defensive dominance ensured that even during periods of offensive inconsistency, South Carolina maintained control of the game.
While Clemson’s defense showed promise early on, their inability to sustain that intensity allowed South Carolina to gradually pull away. The Tigers’ reliance on perimeter shooting provided some offensive highlights, but it was not enough to counter the Gamecocks’ multifaceted approach.
Notable Performances
Clemson’s Loyal McQueen continued her streak of double-digit scoring games, finishing with 15 points. Her performance, along with Mia Moore’s 12 points and six rebounds, provided bright spots in an otherwise challenging game for the Tigers. The team also demonstrated improvement in free-throw shooting, converting all 12 of their attempts, and shot a respectable 7-for-18 from beyond the arc.
On the South Carolina side, Te-Hina Paopao led with 13 points, while Ashlyn Watkins delivered a double-double with 10 points and 11 rebounds. South Carolina’s ability to draw contributions from multiple players highlighted the depth of their roster, which remains a key strength.
Record-Breaking Achievement for South Carolina
This victory was a historic milestone for South Carolina, setting a program record with 43 consecutive wins. It also extended their dominance in the Palmetto Series, solidifying their status as one of the most consistent programs in women’s college basketball. South Carolina’s ability to adapt and thrive under pressure continues to set them apart as a national powerhouse.
While their offense has shown signs of inconsistency early in the season, their defensive capabilities provide a strong foundation. The Gamecocks’ ability to rely on their defense in high-pressure situations has been a key factor in their ongoing success.
Building Blocks for Clemson
Despite the loss, Clemson’s performance offered glimpses of their potential under first-year head coach Shawn Poppie. The team’s defensive effort in the first quarter showcased their ability to disrupt even the most formidable opponents. While there are clear areas for improvement, including consistency on offense and maintaining defensive intensity, Clemson is laying the groundwork for future success.
The Tigers will now turn their attention to the Emerald Coast Classic in Florida, where they will face UAB on Monday. This tournament presents an opportunity for Clemson to regroup and build on the positives from this matchup.
Looking Ahead for South Carolina
South Carolina, now 5-0, will face another major challenge when they travel to California to take on No. 5 UCLA on Sunday. This high-profile matchup will provide another opportunity for the Gamecocks to solidify their standing as the top team in the nation while addressing areas of improvement on offense.
A Rivalry with Lessons for Both Teams
The Palmetto Series showdown highlighted the contrasting trajectories of these two programs. While South Carolina continues to dominate on a national level, Clemson is in the early stages of rebuilding under new leadership. Both teams will take valuable lessons from this game as they move forward in their respective seasons, with South Carolina setting their sights on another championship run and Clemson working toward establishing a competitive identity.







