Clemson (8-13, 0-10 ACC) head out to No. 25 North Carolina (17-2, 9-1 ACC) and Duke (8-13, 4-6 ACC)
- 🆚 Opponent: No. 25 North Carolina
- 🗓 Date/Time: Friday, November 1 • 7 p.m. ET
- 📍 Venue: Chapel Hill, N.C. | Carmichael Arena
- 📺 Watch: ACCNX
- 📊 Stats: Live Stats
- 🆚 Opponent: Duke
- 🗓 Date/Time: Sunday, November 3 • 1 p.m. ET
- 📍 Venue: Durham, N.C. | Cameron Indoor Stadium
- 📺 Watch: ACCNX
- 📊 Stats: Live Stats
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PREVIEW
- The Clemson Tigers (8-13, 0-10 ACC) are set to begin a two-weekend road trip starting against the No. 25 North Carolina Tar Heels (17-2, 9-1 ACC) and the Duke Blue Devils (8-13, 4-6 ACC).
- The Tigers will first travel to Chapel Hill, N.C. for their sixth-ranked match of the year against the No. 25 North Carolina Tar Heels in Carmichael Arena on November 1 at 7 p.m. for the 84th time in program history.
- Clemson will then travel to Durham, N.C. to face off against the Duke Blue Devils. The two ACC rivals will meet in Cameron Indoor Stadium on November 3 at 1 p.m. for the 70th matchup between the two programs.
- Both matches will be shown on ACCNX.
FROM SETBACKS TO SUCCESS
- During the Tigers match against No. 17 Georgia Tech, team captain Azyah Dailey notched a career high 30 kills, the highest by any Tiger this season, while hitting .312 and putting up nine digs and a block. Dailey’s 30 kill match is tied for the ninth-most in a match in Clemson history and is the fourth time in program history a 30+ kill game was recorded against Georgia Tech (Leslie Finn – 30, 09/28/04, 30, 11/19/04; Brittany Ross – 32, 11/15/05)
- The senior is one of the leading attackers on the team with the third-highest total points, second-highest total attacks and total kills and leads the Tigers in kills per set. Dailey is also a threat on the defensive end, having the fourth-highest total blocks and blocks per set on the team.
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THE INTERSECTION OF AMBITION & HARD WORK
- Senior libero Devan Taylor cemented herself in Clemson Tigers’ lore by surpassing 2024 Clemson Hall of Famer, Julie Rodriguez, to claim the sole possession of the second most career digs in Clemson history during the match against Louisville. Taylor currently has 1,640 digs in her career.
- The team captain is also a defensive stalwart. The Texan’s 356 digs and 4.68 digs per set are the second-highest total and the highest rate in the…