South-Carolina
Lions head to South Carolina
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) – NOTES
SCOUTING THE LIONS: UNA enters with a 5-5 overall record and is scoring at a high rate with 80.3 points per game. On Sunday, the Lions had a 15 game non-conference home winning streak end as Morehead State won 86-77 in Florence. The Lions are shooting 44.4 percent from the field with KJ Johnson, Jacari Lane and Tim Smith Jr. all averaging double-figure scoring totals.
SCOUTING THE OPPONENT: Charleston Southern enters with a 3-5 overall record and will play for the first time in 11 days when it suits up on Wednesday. In their last outing, the Buccaneers defeated South Carolina State 66-64 for their first win over a Division I opponent this season. This also marked the first win under interim head coach Saah Nimley, who took over leadership duties just two days prior. The Bucs are averaging 70.8 PPG with 72.9 PPG allowed. RJ Johnson is the leading scorer at 17.1 PPG.
SERIES HISTORY: Wednesday will mark the first all-time meeting between the two programs. This will also be UNA’s first game against a current Big South Conference member.
LAST TIME OUT: The Lions led 37-30 at halftime, but were unable to hold off Morehead State in an 86-77 home loss this past Sunday. Despite the loss, sophomore guard Jacari Lane scored a season-high 28 points on 10-20 shooting from the floor. The 28 points and 10 field goals made are the most by any Lion in a single game this season.
FOUR THOUSAND: The Lions have four players on the active roster who have scored 1,000 career points — KJ Johnson, Tim Smith Jr., Marco Foster and Damain Forrest. Johnson accomplished the feat last season, while Smith Jr. did so against Jacksonville State this season. Foster and Forrest hit the marks in each of the last two games against Rust College and Morehead State, respectively.
TEAMS WITH MULTIPLE 1,000 POINTERS: UNA is one of nine known schools in Division I basketball with at least four 1,000 point scorers when factoring in players who scored some of their totals at the JUCO level. The list is led by St. John’s (NY) with six, followed by TCU and Missouri with five. North Alabama is joined by Tennessee, Villanova, St. Bonaventure, Memphis and New Mexico with four.
ON THE ROAD AGAIN: The Lions are currently 0-4 in road games this season. All four games were against quality opponents, including Mississippi State, UT Martin, Western Carolina and Kansas State. The K-State game was UNA’s last roadtrip, ending in a heartbreaking 75-74 loss in overtime. The Lions led K-State for over 30 minutes in the near-upset of a 2023 Elite Eight finalist.
PLAYER OF THE WEEK: For his recent performances against Tennessee Tech and K-State, sophomore guard Jacari Lane was named the Atlantic Sun Conference Player of the Week for the first time this season and the second time in his career. Lane notched his first-career double-double at K-State with 19 points and a career-high 11 assists, while adding 20 points and four assists in the win over TTU. Lane added three steals and had just one turnover in the K-State game, nearly guiding UNA to the upset win.
NET RANKINGS: The NCAA released its first NET rankings of the season last week, slotting UNA at No. 190 of 362 teams. This marks the highest NET ranking in program history since making the jump to Division I in 2018. The NET — NCAA Evaluation Tool — replaced the RPI system in 2018. The NET system takes into account win percentage, game results, strength of schedule, game location, scoring margin, net offensive and defensive efficiency and quality of wins and losses. Currently, UNA sits No. 223 in the rankings. CSU is ranked No. 348.
COMING UP ON 100 GAMES: Junior guards Will Soucie and Detalian Brown are each closing in on 100 career games, as Soucie sits at 94 games and Brown at 93. The pair have combined for over 3,500 minutes of basketball in a Lion uniform.
BUILDING ON SUCCESS: North Alabama finished with an 18-15 record last season, representing the most single-season wins since the Lions made the jump to NCAA Division I in 2018-19.
HUNTING ANOTHER POSTSEASON RUN: Last season, UNA played in the 2023 College Basketball Invitational (CBI) to mark the first postseason tournament in the program’s NCAA Division I history. Prior to that, UNA’s last postseason appearance was an NCAA Regional in 2013-14. UNA has participated in 14 NCAA Tournaments (all Division II), including five Final Four appearances and two National Championship wins.
PUJOL CONTINUES PROGRAM GROWTH: Pujol enters his sixth season as the head coach at North Alabama, serving as the first and only coach of UNA’s Division I era. Pujol enters tomorrow’s game with 68 wins over six seasons.
STRENGTH IN STAFF: The UNA men’s basketball coaching staff experienced some restructuring this offseason, including the promotion of Ahmad Smith to Associate Head Coach and Sean Foley to Special Assistant to the Head Coach. Additions to the staff include Austin Burnette as an assistant coach, Landon Travis to handle basketball operations and Eric Wagenlander to direct efforts in player development. Assistant Coach Carter Heston and Director of Sport Performance Leo Stern also return from last year’s staff.
PRESEASON POLLS: North Alabama was picked seventh of 12 teams in the preseason coaches and media poll for the ASUN. The Lions received one first place vote in the coaches poll. EKU was picked to win in both polls.
HOME SWEET HOME: Over the last two seasons, UNA owns a 14-5 record at home inside CB&S Bank Arena. In six seasons under head coach Tony Pujol, the Lions are 26-3 in non-conference home contests and 45-24 when including conference games. UNA is 523-183 at home all-time.
ON THE HORIZON: UNA will be on the road for four straight games, including Wednesday’s game at Charleston Southern. After that are trips to Tennessee Tech (Dec. 16), Indiana (Dec. 21) and Texas Tech (Jan. 1).
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Warde Manuel discusses how Clemson-South Carolina winner could see College Football Playoff resume boosted
Ranked No. 12, Clemson is just on the outside looking in at the College Football Playoff. But the Tigers could help their case on Saturday.
Hosting in-state rival and No. 15 ranked South Carolina, Clemson could notch a very meaningful win. And on top of being the best win the Tigers would have notched all season, it would be a strong final argument to make for the selection committee — assuming Clemson doesn’t back into the ACC title game.
While he didn’t comment on specifics of a hypothetical, CFP selection committee chair Warde Manuel acknowledged a win would surely help Clemson’s case to snag an at-large bid, when asked directly about the Tigers.
“I’ll continue to say we don’t look forward and we don’t project, but winning always helps. I will say that,” Manuel said. “When teams win, we value what they do. I don’t know what that would mean towards where they will be in projecting, but there is value in winning games.”
And it’s a boost that could cut both ways. As much as a win could help Clemson, it could be equally valuable to South Carolina as the Gamecocks try to get in position for an improbable at-large bid, one that would require some chaos ahead in the rankings.
Manuel also explained why Clemson slotted at No. 12 ahead of a cadre of SEC teams.
With Clemson slotted in at No. 12 in the latest College Football Playoff rankings, ahead of the likes of Alabama and Ole Miss, the decision of skeptics, despite the Tigers having a slightly better win-loss record.
Both the Crimson Tide and Rebels are 8-3, but have arguably better resumes than Clemson, which lacks many big wins. Nevertheless, the selection committee found the Tigers resume to be just enough to put them ahead, according to Manuel.
“Well, Clemson slid up with some losses ahead of them by Alabama and Mississippi, and they had a win against Citadel, obviously, but that wasn’t the big reason,” Manuel said. “Obviously they’re at 9-2, with only two losses. The teams right behind them have three losses. We just felt as a committee as we looked at their body of work, with three straight wins after their loss to Louisville, including back-to-back wins against Virginia Tech and Pitt, that they deserved to move up into that 12th position.”
Manuel also discussed how the committee came to the decision to delineate Alabama and Ole Miss as the No. 13 and No. 14 teams, respectively.
Three SEC teams – Alabama, Ole Miss and South Carolina – have three losses, and all eyes were on where they’d come in during the fourth rankings reveal.
Ultimately, Alabama came in as the highest-ranked of the group at No. 13, followed by Ole Miss at No. 14 and South Carolina at No. 15. According to Manuel, that decision was largely due to head-to-head matchups.
Manuel said the Crimson Tide’s resume – which includes wins over Georgia, Missouri and LSU – was a separator in the committee’s decision. But since Alabama and Ole Miss both have wins over South Carolina, that led them to come in at 13, 14 and 15, respectively.
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Shane Beamer updates injuries going into Clemson game
For the first time really all year, South Carolina football is facing some injury questions. Wide reciever Jared Brown, tight ends Joshua Simon and Michael Smith all missed the Wofford game last week, forcing the Gamecocks to change up their approach offensively and play with one or no tight ends all day.
On Tuesday afternoon at his weekly press conference, Shane Beamer updated the injury sitution going into Saturday’s game at Clemson.
Regarding Brown, Beamer said “he’ll be fine” and confirmed the Coastal Carolina transfer will play in his first rivalry game this weekend. Wide reciever Vandrevius Jacobs on the other hand is out this weekend with a hamstring injury he suffered against Wofford.
Beamer did not have a further update on either of the tight ends, simply saying “we’ll see” with regards to Simon and Smith.
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Keys to Success for Clemson Tigers Against South Carolina Gamecocks
The Clemson Tigers are getting ready for what will be a crucial game in Week 14 against the South Carolina Gamecocks.
This rivalry matchup is not going to disappoint, as both teams are coming into the game as Top-25 schools. For the Tigers, there is a lot on the line in this matchup.
Due to Clemson not holding the tie-breaker against the Miami Hurricanes in the ACC and the SMU Mustangs already clinching a spot, the Tigers are going to have to hope for a Hurricanes’ loss to the Syracuse Orange if they are going to make the title game.
However, due to recent upsets in the SEC, another path might have emerged for Clemson to make the College Football Playoffs. If they can beat a Top-25 team in the Gamecocks on Saturday, it could be the type of statement win that propels them into an at-large bid.
While making the CFP still might be realistic, they first and foremost have to handle South Carolina, which will be no easy task.
The Gamecocks have also had a great season, and they could present some matchup problems for Clemson.
On offense, South Carolina is a run first team. Stopping the run has been an issue at times for the Tigers, as they just recently got torched on the ground against The Citadel Bulldogs. If Clemson is unable to stop or at least slow down the rushing attack for the Gamecocks, it will allow them to control the pace of the game. That obviously wouldn’t be ideal for the Tigers.
Furthermore, on the defensive side of things, the Tigers’ offense is going to have their work cut out for them against a very strong Gamecocks defense. Clemson quarterback Cade Klubnik has had a very strong season and this could end up being a defining game of his college career.
Going back to the win against the Pittsburgh Panthers, the Tigers’ offense really struggled on the ground trying to run the football. If that’s the case once again in Week 14, it will fall on the shoulders of Klubnik to get the job done.
This matchup could very well go down as one of the games of the week and potentially the year, with both teams being fairly even talent-wise on paper. For Clemson, this is a must-win game to keep their playoff hopes alive, as a win this late in the season against a Top-25 team would be a nice last thing to put on their resume.
Overall, the Tigers are going to need to have a balanced attack and prepare to stop the run if they are going to come away with the win against their rival.
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