Clemson Secures Record-Breaking 15th ACC Win with Victory Over Notre Dame
Clemson Dominates Notre Dame in 83-68 Victory
The No. 13 Clemson Tigers delivered an impressive performance against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish on Wednesday night, securing a commanding 83-68 win at Littlejohn Coliseum. The victory marked a significant milestone for the Tigers as they set a new program record with their 15th ACC win in a single season.
Ian Schieffelin Shines with Career-High Performance
Senior forward Ian Schieffelin was the driving force behind Clemson’s victory, scoring a career-high 24 points and adding nine rebounds. Schieffelin’s dominance was evident, particularly in the first half, when he single-handedly carried the Tigers during a crucial stretch, helping them regain control of the game after a slow start. His efforts solidified his place in Clemson history, as he also surpassed the 1000-point career milestone during the game.
Markus Burton’s Heroic Effort Falls Short for Notre Dame
Notre Dame’s Markus Burton put on a remarkable performance, finishing with 30 points, five assists, and four rebounds. Burton’s effort was a lone bright spot for the Irish, as he became the seventh fastest player in program history to reach 1000 career points. Despite his stellar showing, Notre Dame struggled to find consistent scoring outside of Burton and Tae Davis, who added 15 points.
Key Moments in the Game
The game started with Clemson taking an early seven-point lead, but Notre Dame responded with a 12-4 run to claim a 22-21 advantage. The Irish’s defense held strong for over six minutes, keeping the Tigers scoreless and putting pressure on Clemson to respond. Schieffelin stepped up in the final minutes of the first half, scoring four straight baskets, including a three-pointer and a three-point play, to end Clemson’s drought.
By halftime, Clemson held a 41-31 lead after closing the period on a 20-9 run. The Tigers never looked back, maintaining control throughout the second half. Notre Dame attempted to rally, cutting the deficit to single digits at 53-62 with 841 left in the game. However, Clemson countered with a decisive 15-6 run, extending their lead to 18 points and effectively sealing the victory.
Clemson’s Statistical Brilliance
Clemson’s performance was highlighted by exceptional ball movement and efficiency. The Tigers recorded 23 assists and finished with a remarkable assist-to-turnover ratio of 5.75 to 1, the second-best in program history for a single game. Their offensive balance was key, with Viktor Lakhin contributing 18 points, five rebounds, and five assists, while Jaeden Zackery added 11 points.
Defensively, Clemson stifled Notre Dame’s offensive rhythm, forcing the Irish into difficult shots and limiting their scoring runs. Despite a valiant effort from Burton, Notre Dame struggled to maintain offensive consistency, with only two players scoring in double figures.
Clemson’s Historic Season Continues
With the victory, Clemson improved to 23-5 overall and 15-2 in ACC play. The 15th conference win set a new program record, surpassing the previous mark of 14 wins set in the 2022-23 season. Additionally, Clemson has now defeated all five of the winningest programs in NCAA history Kentucky, Syracuse, Duke, North Carolina, and Notre Dame this season.
Head coach Brad Brownell expressed his pride in the team’s performance, emphasizing the Tigers’ resilience and unselfish play. Our offense was really, really good tonight, Brownell said. We had 23 or 24 assists, and I couldn't be happier for Ian Schieffelin to accomplish what he did tonight.
What’s Next for Both Teams
Clemson will look to maintain their momentum as they prepare for a tough road matchup against Virginia on Saturday. With their eyes set on securing a top seed for the ACC Tournament, the Tigers will need to continue their high level of play against a formidable Cavaliers team.
Notre Dame, on the other hand, will seek to rebound from their loss when they travel to face Wake Forest. The Irish have struggled in February, losing six of their last seven games, and will need a strong finish to improve their positioning for postseason play.
Final Thoughts
Clemson’s victory over Notre Dame showcased their depth, efficiency, and defensive toughness. Schieffelin’s career night and Burton’s scoring explosion made for an entertaining contest, but in the end, the Tigers’ balanced attack and team-oriented play proved too much for the Irish. With history already made, Clemson now sets its sights on an even deeper postseason run.







