Clemson Secures 85-71 Victory Over Stanford in ACC Clash
The Clemson Tigers showcased their depth and resilience, defeating the Stanford Cardinal 85-71 on Wednesday night at Littlejohn Coliseum. Led by Chase Hunter’s 22 points and a second-half surge, Clemson improved to 11-3 overall and 3-0 in ACC play. The Tigers’ balanced attack and defensive intensity proved too much for a Stanford team making its first-ever trip to Clemson.
First-Half Battle
The game began with Stanford taking an early 7-0 lead, fueled by quick baskets from Oziyah Sellers and Maxime Raynaud. The Cardinal extended their advantage to 25-17 midway through the first half, capitalizing on a 10-0 run and efficient ball movement.
Clemson responded with a series of defensive stops and timely three-pointers, led by Jaeden Zackery and Chauncey Wiggins. A last-second layup by Ian Schieffelin gave the Tigers a 43-41 lead heading into halftime, marking a pivotal shift in momentum.
Second-Half Surge
The two teams traded baskets early in the second half, with Stanford tying the game at 52-52 on a triple from Sellers. However, Clemson’s defense took control, forcing turnovers and igniting a 10-0 run that put the Tigers ahead for good. Contributions from Hunter, Zackery, and Schieffelin extended Clemson’s lead to double digits.
Myles Foster added six crucial points during a critical stretch, pushing the Tigers’ advantage to 68-57. Despite efforts from Sellers and Jaylen Blakes to close the gap, Clemson maintained control, leading by as many as 16 points in the closing minutes.
Standout Performances
Chase Hunter led all scorers with 22 points, marking his third 20-plus-point game of the season. He showcased his ability to score from all areas of the court, hitting key jumpers and driving to the basket.
Chauncey Wiggins recorded a season-high 17 points, shooting 4-of-5 from beyond the arc. His sharpshooting stretched Stanford’s defense and created opportunities for his teammates.
Jaeden Zackery added 16 points and was a defensive force, helping Clemson force 16 Stanford turnovers. Viktor Lakhin provided a strong interior presence with 11 points, seven rebounds, and five blocks.
For Stanford, Oziyah Sellers led the way with 20 points on 7-of-9 shooting. Raynaud recorded his 11th double-double of the season with 14 points and 13 rebounds, while Blakes contributed 13 points and five assists.
Defensive Prowess
Clemson’s defense was a key factor in the victory. The Tigers forced 16 turnovers, including 14 steals, and converted them into 25 points. Their ability to disrupt Stanford’s offensive flow, particularly in the second half, shifted the game in their favor.
The Tigers also controlled the paint, outscoring Stanford 34-28 inside and limiting the Cardinal to just 30% shooting from beyond the arc. Wiggins and Zackery’s defensive efforts on the perimeter stifled Stanford’s three-point shooters in critical moments.
Key Takeaways
Clemson’s ability to execute under pressure and capitalize on turnovers highlighted their depth and discipline. The Tigers’ balanced scoring attack, with four players in double figures, demonstrated their versatility and team-first mentality.
Stanford showed promise in stretches, particularly in the first half, but their inability to sustain momentum and adjust to Clemson’s defensive pressure ultimately cost them. The Cardinal’s reliance on individual efforts from Sellers and Raynaud underscored the need for greater offensive cohesion.
Looking Ahead
With the win, Clemson remains undefeated in ACC play and continues to build on their strong start to the season. The Tigers will look to extend their winning streak when they host California on Saturday in another conference matchup.
Stanford, now 9-4 overall and 1-1 in the ACC, will travel to Pittsburgh for a Saturday showdown. The Cardinal will aim to regroup and address their defensive lapses as they seek to remain competitive in conference play.
A Statement Victory
Clemson’s 85-71 triumph over Stanford reinforced their status as a top contender in the ACC. With Chase Hunter leading the charge and a well-rounded supporting cast, the Tigers are poised to make a deep run in conference play.
Stanford, despite the loss, showed glimpses of their potential. As both teams continue their ACC campaigns, this game serves as a benchmark for growth and a reminder of the challenges that lie ahead in one of college basketball’s toughest conferences.







