Clemson Overcomes Halftime Deficit to Defeat San Francisco 70-55 in Sunshine Slam
The Clemson Tigers delivered a dominant second-half performance to overcome a five-point halftime deficit and secure a 70-55 victory over the San Francisco Dons in the Sunshine Slam semifinal on Monday night in Daytona Beach, Florida. The win improves Clemson's record to 5-1 and sets them up for a championship clash against Penn State.
Led by Ian Schieffelin’s double-double of 18 points and 13 rebounds, the Tigers turned the game around with a relentless 46-26 second-half surge. Viktor Lakhin and Dillon Hunter contributed significantly to Clemson's success as the team showcased defensive intensity and offensive efficiency to claim their first win against a top-75 KenPom opponent this season.
First Half: Defensive Battle Keeps Tigers in the Game
Clemson struggled offensively in the first half, managing just 24 points and shooting 28% from the field. San Francisco’s defense forced early turnovers and stifled Clemson’s perimeter shooting, limiting the Tigers to just two three-pointers. Ian Schieffelin provided a spark in the paint, but Clemson missed several opportunities around the rim, trailing 29-24 at halftime.
The Dons capitalized on Clemson’s offensive woes with a balanced attack, led by Malik Thomas and Ryan Beasley. Thomas contributed timely baskets, including a jumper just before halftime to maintain San Francisco’s lead. Clemson’s defense, however, held firm enough to keep the game within reach, setting the stage for their second-half resurgence.
Second Half: Clemson Takes Control
Clemson emerged from the locker room with a renewed sense of urgency, starting the second half on a 20-2 run over seven minutes. Schieffelin dominated the boards with six offensive rebounds during the stretch, while Lakhin and Hunter added crucial baskets to extend the lead. The Tigers’ improved ball movement and defensive intensity left the Dons scrambling to keep up.
San Francisco struggled to counter Clemson's momentum, scoring just four points during the Tigers' extended run. Clemson’s defense forced contested shots and turnovers, limiting San Francisco’s chances in transition and around the perimeter.
By the midway point of the second half, Clemson had pushed their advantage to double digits and maintained control for the remainder of the game. A pair of late baskets from Del Jones and Schieffelin sealed the Tigers' commanding 15-point victory.
Key Performances Propel Clemson
Ian Schieffelin delivered a standout performance, leading all players with 18 points, 13 rebounds, and five assists. His dominance on the boards, especially on the offensive end, played a pivotal role in Clemson’s second-half surge. Viktor Lakhin added 12 points, showcasing efficiency in the post with several key baskets during Clemson’s decisive run.
Dillon Hunter came off the bench to score 11 points, continuing his strong start to the season. His defensive energy and timely shooting provided a spark that bolstered Clemson’s rotation. Del Jones contributed six points and added valuable minutes as the Tigers maintained their intensity throughout the game.
For San Francisco, Malik Thomas led the Dons with 14 points, hitting 4-of-4 from the free-throw line. Ryan Beasley chipped in nine points but struggled to find consistency against Clemson’s pressure defense.
Defensive Dominance Secures the Win
Clemson’s defensive adjustments in the second half were the defining factor in their victory. The Tigers forced San Francisco into prolonged scoring droughts and limited them to just 22 points in the paint. Clemson also held the Dons to 34.5% shooting from the field and disrupted their rhythm with 10 forced turnovers.
The Tigers’ ability to dominate the boards further underscored their defensive success, out-rebounding San Francisco 38-27. Schieffelin’s relentless effort on the glass ensured Clemson controlled the pace of the game, while the team’s cohesive defensive rotations kept the Dons from mounting a comeback.
Looking Ahead
Clemson’s victory over San Francisco sets up a high-stakes championship game against undefeated Penn State in the Sunshine Slam final on Tuesday. With both teams looking to secure a signature early-season win, the matchup promises to be a competitive clash between two programs with postseason aspirations.
For San Francisco, the focus shifts to their third-place game against Fordham. The Dons will aim to bounce back and address their offensive inconsistencies as they prepare for the remainder of their non-conference schedule.
A Statement Win for Clemson
Clemson’s win over San Francisco serves as a statement of their potential this season. The Tigers’ ability to adjust at halftime and execute on both ends of the court reflects their growth under head coach Brad Brownell. As they prepare for tougher opponents in the weeks ahead, Clemson’s performance in Daytona Beach highlights their capability to compete with high-caliber teams.







