CHARLESTON, S.C. — Georgia basketball snapped a 10-year drought from the NCAA Tournament last March thanks to a body of work that included a November nonconference win that strengthened its potseason resume all season.
That was against a St. John’s team that finished No. 11 in the KenPom rankings and were Big East champions,
Clemson didn’t offer quite that cache when the Bulldogs and Tigers met for the Shriners Children’s Charleston Classic championship on Sunday Nov. 23, but it gave the Bulldogs a game against probably its highest rated opponent before SEC play begins.
In a game coach Mike White said was the best his team played this season, Clemson left with a 97-94 victory.
“It was a great opportunity today,” White said in a hallway in TD Arena afterwards. “We played hard as heck

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