Clemson Routs Florida State 72-46, Earns Historic Road Victory
Dominant Performance Secures Clemson’s Sixth ACC Road Win
The Clemson Tigers continued their impressive season with a 72-46 wire-to-wire victory over Florida State on Saturday afternoon at the Donald L. Tucker Center. This win marked Clemson’s second-largest victory margin on the road against Florida State in program history and secured a school-record sixth ACC road win this season.
Clemson improved to 21-5 overall and 13-2 in ACC play, further cementing their status as a conference powerhouse. The win also tied a school record for five double-digit road victories, a feat last achieved by the Tigers in the 1986-87 season.
First-Half Defensive Masterclass
The Tigers set the tone early, holding Florida State to just 19 first-half points, the fewest they have allowed in an ACC game since 2021. Clemson’s defensive intensity shut down the Seminoles’ offensive flow, limiting them to just 34 percent shooting from the field.
Leading by just five points early in the first half at 12-7, Clemson ignited a 22-7 scoring run, pushing their lead to 34-14. By halftime, the Tigers held a 36-19 advantage, keeping Florida State out of rhythm offensively.
Dillon Hunter was instrumental in Clemson’s dominant first half. The sophomore guard had a career-best performance, finishing with 17 points on 7-of-11 shooting, including three three-pointers. Hunter also added a team-best four assists, proving to be a key catalyst for the Tigers’ offense.
Clemson Extends Lead in the Second Half
The Tigers never let up in the second half, extending their lead to as many as 27 points before closing out the 26-point victory. Clemson’s defense continued to frustrate Florida State, holding them well below their season scoring average. The Tigers’ aggressive rebounding and ability to create second-chance opportunities played a significant role in maintaining their lead.
Ian Schieffelin recorded his 10th double-double of the season, finishing with 14 points and 12 rebounds. His dominance on the boards ensured that Clemson controlled the tempo throughout the game.
Chauncey Wiggins also made a significant impact, scoring 10 points and grabbing a career-high eight rebounds. The Tigers improved to 12-1 this season in games where Wiggins reaches double figures, further highlighting his importance to the team’s success.
Florida State’s Offensive Struggles
Florida State, now 15-10 overall and 6-8 in the ACC, struggled to generate consistent offense. The Seminoles were led by Jamir Watkins, who scored 14 points and grabbed seven rebounds. However, his contributions were not enough to overcome Clemson’s defensive pressure.
Freshman Daquan Davis provided a spark in the second half, scoring all nine of his points after halftime, but Florida State’s lack of offensive rhythm prevented them from closing the gap. Malique Ewin, a key contributor for the Seminoles, was held to just six points and six rebounds, well below his usual production.
Key Stats and Records
Clemson’s victory was built on defensive efficiency and rebounding dominance. The Tigers outrebounded Florida State 38-29 and generated 23 second-chance points from 11 offensive rebounds. Their ability to capitalize on extra possessions made a huge difference in the outcome of the game.
The win was Clemson’s sixth consecutive victory against Florida State, continuing a streak of dominance over their ACC rival. Additionally, Head Coach Brad Brownell earned his 453rd career victory and his 286th win at Clemson, further solidifying his legacy with the program.
Looking Ahead
Clemson will now enjoy a brief break before traveling to face SMU on February 22. The Tigers will look to extend their road success and further solidify their positioning in the ACC standings.
Florida State, on the other hand, will attempt to bounce back when they host Miami on February 19 in a crucial conference matchup. The Seminoles will need to address their offensive inconsistencies and defensive lapses if they hope to regain momentum heading into the final stretch of the regular season.
Final Thoughts
Clemson’s ability to control the game from start to finish showcased their depth, defensive prowess, and efficient execution on both ends of the floor. With players like Dillon Hunter stepping up and Schieffelin maintaining his dominance inside, the Tigers have proven they are a serious contender in the ACC.
For Florida State, the loss highlights areas that need immediate improvement, particularly in offensive execution and rebounding. Their upcoming matchup against Miami provides an opportunity to recalibrate and get back on track.
As Clemson continues to build momentum, their ability to win convincingly on the road will be crucial in their pursuit of an ACC championship and a deep run in the NCAA Tournament.







