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Dillon Hunter (17 points), No. 23 Clemson Flatten Florida State – a County County Webster

Dillon Hunter (17 points), No. 23 Clemson Flatten Florida State – a County County Webster

Clemson’s Dillon Hunter pulled out a career-tall 17 points when growing tigers crashed to 72-46 Atlantic coast at the Florida State Seminol Conference on Saturday afternoon in Talahasi, Florida. 5, 13-2 ACC) at 5.6 points per game Hunter made 7 out of 11 shots, including 3 out of 6 of the 3-point scope, for his fifth double-digit performance this season. Ian Shifeline produced 14 points and 12 rebounds to score his 10th double doubles for the Tigers, which won for the ninth time in the last 10 competitions and moved to 6-1 on the road to ACC game. Chauncey Wiggins had 11 points and eight boards, while Viktor Lakhin scored nine points and eight Clemson fights. The tiger goal scorer Chase Hunter (17.6 PPG) scored only three points, but there were four out of 10 thefts on the team. Jamir Watkins had 14 points and coincided with the team of Taylor Ball Bowen’s team for seven Florida struggles (15-10, 6-8). Daquan Davis added nine points and Malique Ewin paired six points with six boards. After another victories over then no. 2 Duke and North Carolina to close in the game of the Blue Devils in the first place, the tigers came out strong again on Saturday. Clemson starts 10 on 19 on the floor and uses seven points from Schieffelin to build 22-7 leads at 10:30 marks for the first half. Dillon Hunter extended the lead to 18 by draining two 3 3 indicators in 12 seconds, the second retreating from the back of Schieffelin. Visitors took a 20-point lead with 31 seconds left at halftime, but Justin Thomas preserved a corner Trey at the end to leave him 36-19 on the break. The tigers fired 50 percent in the first half and received 12 points from Dylan Hunter. Florida made only 32 percent as a whole and missed 7 of its 9 3 3-point attempts during the opening period. It did not change much after halftime. Seminoles never approached 15 points and lags behind 27 on the way to his first loss in three games. -Fole at the field level

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