Tigers Today: How to watch as Clemson continues ACC Tournament run

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How to watch as Clemson continues ACC Tournament run

Clemson is officially on a roll. The Tigers knocked off No. 10 seed NC State in the opening round of Tuesday’s ACC Tournament, delivering them their fifth-consecutive win. Now they turnaround and play a Virginia Tech team they just beat in the regular-season finale.

PJ Hall, a day after being snubbed for ACC’s Most Improved Player, scored 18 points. Now Clemson has the opportunity to knock off the No. 7 seed Hokies. Over the last nine games against the Hokies series, Clemson holds a 2-7 record. A win on Wednesday night over Virginia Tech would place Clemson in the quarterfinals against No. 3 seed North Carolina.

For anyone watching the game on TV or listening to the radio, Clemson Sports has all the viewing information that could possibly be needed to not miss a moment of Clemson’s matchup against Virginia Tech. 

Time: 7 p.m. ET

Date: Wednesday, March 9.

Location: Barclays Center, Brooklyn, North Carolina

How can I watch?

The Tigers and Hokies can be streamed on ESPN2 and the ESPN app with Dave O’Brien, Cory Alexander and Andraya Carter on the call. 

How can I listen to the game on the radio?

Jim Davis and Don Munson will broadcast the game on the Clemson Athletic Network. A full list of radio affiliates can be found here.

Clemson joins the race for TE Reid Mikeska

Cypress (Texas) Bridgeland tight end Reid Mikeska boasts one of the deepest offer sheets in the country for his position.

The On3 Consensus’ No. 27-ranked tight end added another offer this weekend.

Mikeska added a Clemson offer while on an unofficial visit to Death Valley over the weekend. The offer came directly from Dabo Swinney, which made an impression on the Houston-area pass-catcher.

Clemson gets past NC State, advances in ACC Tournament

Clemson sophomore PJ Hall certainly looked like an All-ACC level performer Tuesday evening against NC State.

The sophomore scored 18 points and pulled down 10 rebounds to lead the Tigers to a 70-64 win over the Wolfpack at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. The performance came a day after Hall was not named to an All-ACC team and finished second in the Most Improved Player voting.

The win is Clemson’s fifth straight as the Tigers advance to face No. 7 seed Virginia Tech on Wednesday — a team Clemson beat on Saturday.

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