NCAAB Game Recap - Clemson at Ohio
Thu Nov 16, 2017 5:00 PM EST

CSBak
59
Ariz
91
F
NFla
68
Fla
108
F
FlaAM
59
Mia-FL
90
F
Copp
54
Cin
97
F
ChiSt
66
ND
105
F
Xav
80
Wisc
70
F
EdWat
59
FAU
91
F
IlSt
69
SouthCar
65
F
Aub
83
IndSt
64
F
ODU
65
Temp
76
F
Bois
58
UTEP
56
F
Clem
81
Ohio
76
F
IaSt
104
App
98
F
Nebras
56
StJon
79
F
VaTec
71
StLou
77
F
(N/A)
60
Morg
72
F
JWCO
59
Denv
91
F
(N/A)
46
Chat
94
F
(N/A)
48
TNTec
106
F
Marsh
83
MorSt
86
F
(N/A)
66
E KY
97
F
Corn
61
Colg
72
F
(N/A)
62
UMBC
93
F
(N/A)
52
GaSo
120
F
Piedm
54
KennSt
77
F
TXSo
64
OhSt
82
F
Presb
68
NCSU
86
F
USM
47
Mich
61
F
USA
73
LaSal
81
F
(N/A)
45
Kent
90
F
Bingha
57
GMas
69
F
ArkSt
59
E MI
76
F
Harv
69
HolyC
73
F
Dayt
69
Hof
72
F
Belm
69
MTSU
63
F
(N/A)
60
NIU
70
F
Tuls
81
W MI
74
F
BethC
78
N TX
90
F
(N/A)
68
SFA
91
F
HowPa
62
AbCh
112
F
DelSt
55
IL-C
95
F
BrwP
71
Troy
106
F
SeLA
75
ULM
86
F
Mizzu
59
Utah
77
F
ORU
48
OkSt
91
F
LoyIL
66
UMKC
56
F
Samf
86
LSU
105
F
Gram
74
Iowa
85
F
SEMO
50
Evans
66
F
(N/A)
57
UAB
81
F
SJSU
69
S UT
81
F
JarCh
66
Lamar
103
F
Woff
65
Cal
79
F
Prov
77
Wash
70
F

Clemson 81, Ohio 76

Nov 16, 2017, 5:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

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Clemson

42

39

81

Ohio

38

38

76

Elijah Thomas' career night lifts Clemson to 81-76 victory
Thu Nov 16, 2017 9:39 PM

CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) Elijah Thomas feels like he's turning into the dominant player Clemson hoped for when he transferred from Texas A&M. He took another step in that direction at the Charleston Classic on Thursday.

Thomas had career highs with 17 points and 15 rebounds, and Clemson's defense took control at the start of the second half of an 81-76 victory over Ohio on Thursday night.

Clemson coach Brad Brownell said he spoke often with Thomas throughout the offseason about how to impact the game in a positive way. Thomas, a 6-foot-9 forward, went to work making that vision a reality. He was nearly unstoppable down low against Ohio, making 6 of 10 shots with 11 defensive rebounds.

"This has given me a lot of confidence," Thomas said. "We've prepared all summer for these type of games with rep after rep after rep."

That work showed itself the most in the first 10 minutes of the second half when the Tigers (3-0), who led by four at halftime, opened up a 63-47 lead on the Bobcats (1-1) of the Mid-American Conference. They used the stifling defense that Clemson coach Brad Brownell has preached since coming to the Tigers eight seasons ago.

"Our defense during that time was certainly the difference in the game, I thought," Brownell said.

The Tigers will face Hofstra on Friday for a berth in Sunday night's tournament finals. Ohio will face the Flyers on Friday.

Donte Graham added 20 points on 6-of-9 shooting for the Tigers.

The Bobcats (1-1) hung tough with Clemson for a half until the bigger, stronger, quicker opponents from the Atlantic Coast Conference took over.

The Tigers used an 11-3 run to start the second half to open up a 53-41 lead. Their defense kicked in as Ohio struggled to get off shots for much of the second half.

Marcquise Reed's 3-pointer put Clemson up 63-47 with eight minutes left. Ohio made a final surge, cutting the margin to 78-74 on Gavin Block's driving layup with 15 seconds left. But Shelton Mitchell followed with two foul shots and the Bobcats fell to 14-32 against current ACC opponents.

Block led Ohio with a career-high 22 points including a career best six 3-pointers.

Thomas, a 6-foot-9 forward, surpassed his previous best of 15 points set last season against Duke. His 11 rebounds against Miami in 2016-17 was his old best on the boards. It was Thomas' third career double-double and it helped Clemson continue its strong play in the tournament.

Ohio coach Saul Phillips said the Bobcats had not seen Clemson-type defensive pressure in a long time and adjusted as they had 11 turnovers in the opening half and none after that. "Litterally, you can see improvement during the game," he said.

THE TAKEAWAY

Ohio: The Bobcats sure can shoot. They hit 13 of 23 shots (56.5 percent) in the opening half. A drought in the second half - starting 6 of 16 - got them out of rhythm and they could not overcome Clemson's big lead with a late charge.

Clemson: The Tigers will need Thomas to be as active underneath against all opponents, particularly in the ACC, as he was in playing Ohio. The former Texas A&M forward has the potential to be a force down low for the Tigers going forward.

CLEMSON IN CHARLESTON

The Tigers have played well in their three appearances in the Charleston Classic. They went 3-0 to win the title in 2008, then were runnerup five years later as they lost the title game to UMass. This makes them 6-1 in the eight-team format.

BLOCK IT OUT

Block, Ohio's 6-foot-7 junior, surpassed his career bests in points and rebounds against Clemson. Block's 22 points bettered his 19 against Norfolk State during his freshman year. His 10 rebounds against the Tigers surpassed his mark of nine that he set twice, the last time against Alabama A&M last week.

UP NEXT

Ohio will play Dayton on Friday at the Charleston Classic.

Clemson will play Hofstra on Friday in the winner's bracket.

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Leaders

Clemson PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
D. Grantham 20 0 0 2 0 0
E. Thomas 17 0 3 15 1 1
Ohio PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
G. Block 22 0 1 10 1 0
J. Dartis 18 0 4 4 1 0

Team Comparison

Clem Ohio
Points For 81 76
Field Goals 26/53-49% 28/61-46%
Three Pointers 6/17-35% 10/26-38%
Free Throws 23/28-82% 10/11-91%
Offensive Rebounds 6 5
Defensive Rebounds 29 23
Rebounds 38 29
Blocks 2 1
Steals 7 4
Turnovers 11 11
Personal Fouls 17 21
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2017-18 Reg Season - Clem Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Thu Nov 16 Clem 81 @ Ohio 76 D. Grantham 20 G. Block 22

Game Information

Stadium: TD Arena, Charleston, South Carolina
Attendance: 3,175
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