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2026 NCAA Men's Basketball Championship - 1st Round - Session 2
Benchmark International Arena
Tampa, FL
Mar 20 Fri • 2026 • 6:50pm
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2026 NCAA Men's Basketball Championship - 1st Round - Session 2 at the Benchmark International Arena, Tampa, FL
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2026 NCAA Men's Basketball Championship - 1st Round - Session 2
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| Public Onsale | Dec 9 Tue 2025 | 7:00am | to | Mar 21 Sat 2026 | 1:59am | |||
| Dec 18 Thu 2025 | 8:00am | to | Dec 22 Mon 2025 | 3:00am | ||||
| Public Onsale | Dec 9 Tue 2025 | 7:00am | to | Mar 20 Fri 2026 | 11:20pm | |||
| Oct 6 Mon 2025 | 10:00am | to | Mar 20 Fri 2026 | 10:50pm | ||||
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2026 NCAA Men's Basketball Championship - 1st Round - Session 2
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| Clemson Tigers | |||||||||
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| University | Clemson University | ||||||||
| First season | 1911–12; 115 years ago | ||||||||
| Athletic director | Graham Neff | ||||||||
| Head coach | Brad Brownell 16th season, 316–207 (.604) | ||||||||
| Location | Clemson, South Carolina | ||||||||
| Arena | Littlejohn Coliseum (capacity: 9,000) | ||||||||
| NCAA division | Division I | ||||||||
| Conference | ACC | ||||||||
| Nickname | Tigers | ||||||||
| Colors | Orange and regalia[1] | ||||||||
| All-time record | 1,478–1,383–2 (.517) | ||||||||
| NCAA tournament record | 14–15 (.483) | ||||||||
| NCAA Division I tournament Elite Eight | |||||||||
| 1980, 2024 | |||||||||
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| Conference tournament champions | |||||||||
| SoCon: 1939 | |||||||||
| Conference regular-season champions | |||||||||
| ACC: 1990 | |||||||||
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The Clemson Tigers men's basketball team is a college basketball program that represents Clemson University and competes in the NCAA Division I. Clemson is a founding member of the Atlantic Coast Conference.
Clemson sponsored its first men's basketball team in 1911–12, winning its first conference championship in 1939 and the ACC regular season in 1990. The Tigers have never won the ACC basketball tournament since its inception in 1953. The Tigers have reached the NCAA tournament 15 times in the modern era (1980, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2018, 2021, 2024, 2025) since the tournament expansion in 1980, advancing to the NCAA Sweet 16 five times (1980, 1990, 1997, 2018, 2024), with their best performance reaching the Elite Eight twice in 1980 and 2024.[2]
Clemson's home court is Littlejohn Coliseum. It has been the scene of 55 Clemson wins over ranked teams (23 in the Top 10) since 1968, including a victory over #1 Duke in 1980, a 75–65 victory over #1 North Carolina in 2001, and a 74–47 victory over #3 Duke in 2009. The Clemson basketball programs have won roughly 75% of their games in Littlejohn, making it one of the ACC's toughest road venues.[3][citation needed]
Clemson's current head coach is Brad Brownell.
- ^ "Clemson Athletics Style Guide". Retrieved November 3, 2018.
- ^ "Clemson University". National Collegiate Athletic Association. Archived from the original on October 15, 2011. Retrieved August 17, 2011.
- ^ "Littlejohn Coliseum". Clemson University. Archived from the original on January 14, 2013. Retrieved August 15, 2010.
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