CLEMSON – Chicken soup cures a mid-November cold, a concession stand pretzel cures hunger during basketball season, and a blowout win at home cures any lingering ill feelings after a tough Power Conference loss.
After the Clemson Tigers lost a back-and-forth affair on the road to the Georgetown Hoyas Saturday, a 76-59 win over the University of North Alabama Lions dismantled any residual disappointment at Littlejohn Coliseum Monday night.
After a quick three-pointer from the Lions (2-3) to open all scoring, the Tigers (4-1) did not take long to make their presence known, entering a 17-4 run in the first seven minutes of action, in a similar fashion to Clemson’s first three dominant wins.