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2025–26 Clemson Tigers men's basketball team


2025–26 Clemson Tigers men's basketball
Atlantic Coast Conference
24–11 (12–6 ACC)
Brad Brownell (16th season)
Billy Donlon (4th season)
Sean Dixon (4th season)
Dick Bender (10th season)
Littlejohn Coliseum(Capacity: 9,000)

The 2025–26 Clemson Tigers men's basketball team represented Clemson University during the 2025–26 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Tigers were led by sixteenth-year head coach Brad Brownell, and played their home games at Littlejohn Coliseum in Clemson, South Carolina as members of the Atlantic Coast Conference.

Clemson started the season by winning three straight games, all by more than twenty-five points, but all against non-Power 4 competition. Their first loss of the season came at Georgetown 74–79. They followed that by winning four straight games, a stretch that included victories in the Charleston Classic Palmetto Bracket. In Charelston, the Tigers defeated West Virginia by three points and Georgia, also by three, in overtime. Clemson faced their first ranked opponent of the year in number twelve Alabama in the ACC–SEC Challenge. The Tigers lost in Tuscaloosa 84–90. They followed that with a neutral site loss against number ten BYU 64–67. The Tigers led by as many as twenty-two points in the second half, but could not close the game out as BYU sunk a three as time expired to secure the victory. Clemson won it's last three non-conference games, including a rivalry victory over South Carolina. The Tigers began ACC play by winning six straight games. The highlight of the streak was a four-point victory over then number twenty-four SMU. After their first four victories, the Tigers entered the AP poll at number twenty-two. They rose to number eighteen, where they suffered their first conference loss of the season, against NC State in overtime. They followed that with four straight victories, including winning at both California and Stanford. At the end of the streak, the tigers were ranked number twenty in the AP poll. They then suffered four straight defeats, including a game at number four Duke. They broke the streak by defeating number twenty-four Louisville 80–75. They lost to number seventeen North Carolina and defeated Georgia Tech 79–76 to end the regular season.

The Tigers finished the season 24–11 and 12–6 in ACC play to finish in a tie for fourth place. As the fifth seed in the 2026 ACC tournament earned a bye into Second round where they defeated thirteenth seed Wake Forest, avenging a loss from the regular season. In the Quarterfinals they avenged another regular season loss, defeating fourth seed and number nineteen North Carolina. They faced first seed and number one Duke in the Semifinal, where theylost 61–73. They received an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament. The Tigers were an eight-seed in the South regional. They were defeated 61–67 by ninth-seed Iowa in the First round.

The Tigers finished the season 27–7 and 18–2 in ACC play to finish in a tie for second place. As the third seed in the 2025 ACC tournament earned a bye into Quarterfinals where they defeated sixth seed SMU. In the Semifinals they could not avenge a regular season loss to Louisville as they lost by three points. They received an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament. The Tigers were a five-seed in the Midwest regional. They were upset 69–67 by twelfth-seed McNeese in the First round. The Tigers mounted a comeback after being down 31–13 at halftime of the game, but they fell just short.

Clemson Departures
Viktor Lakhin0C6'11"245SeniorAnapa, RussiaGraduated
Chase Hunter1G6'4"202Graduate StudentAtlanta, GeorgiaGraduated
Jake Heidbreder3G6'5"180JuniorFloyds Knobs, IndianaTransferred to Fresno State
Ian Schieffelin4F6'8"240SeniorLoganville, GeorgiaJoined Clemson football
Asa Thomas5F6'7"200FreshmanLake Forest, IllinoisTransferred to Furman
Myles Foster6F6'7"245Graduate StudentBrooklyn, New YorkGraduated
Chauncey Wiggins7F6'10"216JuniorCovington, GeorgiaTransferred to Florida State
Del Jones10G6'2"187FreshmanLandover, MarylandTransferred to Radford
Jaeden Zackery11G6'11"218Graduate StudentSalem, WisconsinGraduated
Andrew Latiff13G6'5"195SeniorClemson, South CarolinaGraduated
Christian Reeves14C7'1"261SophomoreCharlotte, North CarolinaTransferred to Charleston
Matt Kelly20G6'2"175SeniorCharleston, South CarolinaGraduated
Daniel Nauseef32G6'7"220SeniorDayton, OhioGraduated
Jackson Roberts35F/C6'11"247FreshmanTampa, FloridaEntered transfer portal
Clemson incoming transfers
RJ Godfrey0F6'8"230SeniorSuwanee, GeorgiaGeorgia
Jestin Porter1G6'1"180Graduate StudentHouston, TexasMiddle Tennessee
Butta Johnson4G6'4"180SeniorHunstville, AlabamaUAB
Jake Wahlin10F6'10"212JuniorProvo, UtahUtah
Nick Davidson11F/C6'10"238SeniorMission Viejo, CaliforniaNevada
Carter Welling22F6'10"225JuniorDraper, UtahUtah Valley
NameHometownSchoolHeightWeightCommit date
Blake Davidson FMission Viejo, CaliforniaMater Dei6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)200 lb (91 kg)Apr 2, 2025
Recruit ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:    ESPN:    (NR)
Zac Foster GAtlanta, GeorgiaWoodward Academy6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)180 lb (82 kg)Sep 12, 2024
Recruit ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:    ESPN:    (79)
Trent Steinour F/CHuntersville, North CarolinaLake Norman6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)215 lb (98 kg)May 23, 2024
Recruit ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:    ESPN:    (79)
Chase Thompson FGlenwood, MinnesotaAlexandria Area6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)215 lb (98 kg)Sep 29, 2024
Recruit ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:    ESPN:    (78)
Overall recruit ranking:   Scout: 37    Rivals: 40    ESPN: NR
Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, On3, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight.
In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.
Sources:

"Clemson 2025 Basketball Commits". Scout. "Clemson Tigers". ESPN. "Scout.com Team Recruiting Rankings". Scout. "2025 Team Ranking". Rivals. | | | | | |

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Datetime, TVRank#Opponent#ResultRecordHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsSite (attendance) city, state
October 17, 2025*6:00 p.m.PresbyterianW 83–4415 – Porter8 – Welling3 – ThompsonLittlejohn Coliseum (2,209)Clemson, SC
November 3, 2025*7:00 p.m., ACCNXNew HampshireW 88–381–018 – Buckner9 – Godfrey3 – GodfreyLittlejohn Coliseum (7,439)Clemson, SC
November 7, 2025*7:00 p.m., ACCNGardner–WebbW 97–592–018 – N. Davidson11 – Welling5 – FosterLittlejohn Coliseum (7,217)Clemson, SC
November 11, 2025*7:00 p.m., ACCNXMorehead StateW 83–563–014 – Wahlin11 – Godfrey4 – HunterLittlejohn Coliseum (6,357)Clemson, SC
November 15, 2025*12:00 p.m., Peacockat GeorgetownL 74–793–114 – Welling7 – Wahlin4 – FosterCapital One Arena (8,562)Washington, D.C.
November 17, 2025*9:00 p.m, ACCNNorth AlabamaW 81–614–116 – Godfrey10 – Wahlin6 – FosterLittlejohn Coliseum (6,356)Clemson, SC
November 21, 2025*6:30 p.m., ESPNUvs. West Virginia Charleston Classic Palmetto Bracket SemifinalW 70–675–114 – .mw-parser-output .tooltip-dotted{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}Tied8 – Welling4 – HunterTD Arena (4,856)Charleston, SC
November 23, 2025*1:00 p.m., ESPNvs. Georgia Charleston Classic Palmetto Bracket ChampionshipW 97–94 OT6–118 – Porter9 – N. Davidson2 – TiedTD Arena (3,823)Charleston, SC
November 28, 2025*7:00 p.m., ACCNXAlabama A&MW 92–567–114 – Porter8 – Godfrey3 – TiedLittlejohn Coliseum (6,118)Clemson, SC
December 3, 2025*7:15 p.m., ESPNUat No. 12 Alabama ACC–SEC ChallengeL 84–907–219 – Godfrey6 – Wahlin4 – HunterColeman Coliseum (13,474)Tuscaloosa, AL
December 9, 2025*6:30 p.m., ESPNvs. No. 10 BYU Jimmy V ClassicL 64–677–317 – Porter6 – Welling4 – PorterMadison Square Garden (19,694)New York, NY
December 13, 2025*3:00 p.m., ACCNXMercerW 70–638–315 – Hunter8 – Godfrey2 – TiedLittlejohn Coliseum (6,129)Clemson, SC
December 16, 2025*7:00 P.M., ESPNSouth Carolina RivalryW 68–619–319 – Buckner7 – Buckner6 – HunterLittlejohn Coliseum (9,000)Clemson, SC
December 21, 2025*3:00 p.m., ESPNvs. Cincinnati Greenville Winter InvitationalW 68–6510–312 – Tied7 – Hunter4 – HunterBon Secours Wellness Arena (4,065)Greenville, SC
December 31, 20252:00 p.m., ESPN2at SyracuseW 64–6111–3(1–0)14 – Godfrey5 – Tied2 – TiedJMA Wireless Dome (16,425)Syracuse, NY
January 3, 202612:00 p.m., The CWat PittsburghW 73–6812–3(2–0)21 – Porter10 – Welling4 – HunterPetersen Events Center (6,652)Pittsburgh, PA
January 7, 20269:00 p.m., ESPNUNo. 24 SMUW 74–7013–3(3–0)17 – Godfrey8 – Wahlin4 – TiedLittlejohn Coliseum (8,134)Clemson, SC
January 10, 20266:00 p.m., ESPN2at Notre DameW 76–6114–3(4–0)26 – Porter7 – Hunter3 – TiedJoyce Center (6,933)South Bend, IN
January 13, 20267:00 p.m., ACCNNo. 22Boston CollegeW 74–5015–3(5–0)25 – N. Davidson8 – Tied5 – HunterLittlejohn Coliseum (7,320)Clemson, SC
January 17, 20262:15 p.m., The CWNo. 22Miami (FL)W 69–5916–3(6–0)18 – Welling9 – Welling7 – HunterLittlejohn Coliseum (9,000)Clemson, SC
January 20, 20267:00 p.m., ACCNNo. 18NC StateL 76–80 OT16–4(6–1)16 – Godfrey9 – Welling5 – HunterLittlejohn Coliseum (9,000)Clemson, SC
January 24, 202612:00 p.m., ACCNNo. 18at Georgia TechW 77–6317–4(7–1)13 – Tied8 – Wahlin4 – BucknerMcCamish Pavilion (6,781)Atlanta, GA
January 31, 202612:00 p.m., ACCNNo. 22PittsburghW 63–5218–4(8–1)12 – Tied6 – Hunter4 – BucknerLittlejohn Coliseum (6,723)Clemson, SC
February 4, 202610:00 p.m., ACCNNo. 20at StanfordW 66–6419–4(9–1)16 – N. Davidson8 – Welling4 – HunterMaples Pavilion (3,466)Stanford, CA
February 7, 20268:00 p.m., ACCNNo. 20at CaliforniaW 77–5520–4(10–1)13 – Tied6 – Wahlin4 – BucknerHaas Pavilion (5,629)Berkley, CA
February 11, 20267:00 p.m., ACCNNo. 20Virginia TechL 66–7620–5(10–2)19 – Welling6 – Welling2 – TiedLittlejohn Coliseum (7,392)Clemson, SC
February 14, 202612:00 p.m., ESPNNo. 20at No. 4 DukeL 54–6720–6(10–3)12 – Welling8 – Godfrey2 – TiedCameron Indoor Stadium (9,314)Durham, NC
February 18, 20267:00 p.m., ACCNat Wake ForestL 77–8520–7(10–4)17 – Wahlin7 – Welling3 – TiedLJVM Coliseum (7,433)Winston-Salem, NC
February 21, 202612:00 p.m., The CWFlorida StateL 65–7020–8(10–5)15 – Buckner7 – Wahlin3 – TiedLittlejohn Coliseum (8,241)Clemson, SC
February 28, 20262:00 p.m., ESPN2No. 24 LouisvilleW 80–7521–8(11–5)16 – Porter8 – Buckner3 – PorterLittlejohn Coliseum (8,084)Clemson, SC
March 3, 20267:00 p.m., ESPNat No. 17 North CarolinaL 63–6721–9(11–6)22 – Godfrey9 – Godfrey4 – HunterDean Smith Center (20,753)Chapel Hill, NC
March 7, 202612:00 p.m., ACCNGeorgia TechW 79–7622–9(12–6)15 – Tied6 – Godfrey5 – TiedLittlejohn Coliseum (6,977)Clemson, SC
March 11, 20269:30 p.m., ESPN2(5)vs. (13) Wake Forest Second roundW 71–6223–911 – Godfrey8 – Godfrey3 – TiedSpectrum Center (9,620)Charlotte, NC
March 12, 20269:30 p.m., ESPN(5)vs. (4) No. 19 North Carolina QuarterfinalW 80–7924–917 – N. Davidson11 – N. Davidson3 – TiedSpectrum Center (17,627)Charlotte, NC
March 13, 20269:30 p.m., ESPN2(5)vs. (1) No. 1 Duke SemifinalL 61–7324–1018 – Godfrey6 – Godfrey4 – HunterSpectrum Center (17,711)Charlotte, NC
March 20, 20266:50 p.m., TNT(8 S)vs. (9 S) Iowa First roundL 61–6724–1115 – Godfrey7 – Godfrey3 – TiedBenchmark International Arena (20,112)Tampa, FL
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses. S=South. All times are in Eastern Time.
PlayerGPGSMPGFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGPPG
RJ Godfrey353225.261.1%20.0%66.0%5.31.612.0
Carter Welling322420.849.3%29.3%70.1%5.41.110.2
Jestin Porter353127.037.3%34.8%76.2%1.81.39.6
Nick Davidson351222.051.1%34.5%67.4%4.01.19.1
Ace Buckner35319.542.9%31.2%81.3%2.91.88.3
Dillon Hunter353528.641.1%34.7%78.6%3.73.07.5
Zac Foster12018.631.0%27.7%81.8%2.82.56.9
Efrem Johnson35921.138.5%35.5%83.0%2.11.06.3
Jake Wahlin352920.440.3%34.0%68.8%3.90.75.3
Chase Thompson3509.052.8%40.0%68.4%1.10.32.3
Dallas Thomas2204.551.6%57.1%62.5%0.40.12.2
Trent Steinour602.525.0%66.7%1.21.0

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