- Matchup: Alabama A&M Bulldogs vs Clemson Tigers
- Scheduled For: Friday, November 28, 2025
- Venue: Littlejohn Coliseum, Clemson, SC
- Broadcast: ACC Extra
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This game features the Clemson Tigers (6-1) taking on the Alabama A&M Bulldogs (3-1) at Littlejohn Coliseum this Friday.

The Alabama A&M Bulldogs triumphed over Lindenwood with a final score of 74-65 in their latest game. The Bulldogs committed 17 fouls while Lindenwood had 18. From three-point range, Alabama A&M made 4 of their 22 attempts. Lindenwood managed a free throw success rate of 61.9%, hitting 13 of 21 attempts. On the boards, Lindenwood secured 26 rebounds (7 offensive, 19 defensive), and notably, did not register a block. They contributed 13 assists and recorded 7 steals. Defensively, Alabama A&M allowed a shooting percentage of 44.4% from the field, as Lindenwood hit 24 of 54 shots. The Bulldogs logged 12 assists, forced 13 turnovers, and achieved 10 steals. In terms of rebounding, they collected 31 total boards, including 8 offensive rebounds. At the free-throw line, Alabama A&M converted 19 of 25 attempts, registering a percentage of 76.0%. Overall, the Bulldogs finished with a field goal percentage of 45.1%, connecting on 23 of 51 shots, and they sunk 9 three-pointers out of 21 attempts.
Sami Pissis played a pivotal role in this win, scoring 19 points with an impressive shooting rate of 58.3% (7 out of 12). He logged 34 minutes and contributed 3 rebounds along with 4 assists.
As they head into this matchup, Alabama A&M holds a season record of 3-1. Averaging 68.3 points per game, they rank 328th nationwide and shoot 41.2% from the field. Their three-point shooting stands at 35.9% (28 of 78), and they enjoy a 74.6% free-throw success rate. The Bulldogs average 34.0 rebounds per game and have a total of 48 assists for the season, positioning them at 362nd in college basketball for assists. They average 13.0 turnovers and commit 17.3 personal fouls per contest.
Defensively, the Bulldogs are forcing an average of 13.3 turnovers per game while drawing 16.8 fouls. They’re ranked 32nd in Division 1 for allowing assists to opponents, giving up a total of 59 assists so far this season. Their defensive stats reflect a field goal percentage allowance of 44.3% (101 of 228), and they give up an average of 36.5 rebounds per game, ranking 154th overall with regard to points allowed (71.8).
In their previous match, the Clemson Tigers emerged victorious against Georgia, winning 97-94. They gathered a total of 42 rebounds (29 defensive and 13 offensive) and turned the ball over 10 times while snagging 8 steals. Georgia committed 25 fouls, leading to 29 free-throw attempts for Clemson, of which they successfully made 22 for a percentage of 75.9%. The Tigers also shot 44.0% from beyond the arc, sinking 11 of 25 attempts. The final shooting stats saw them go 32 of 69 from the field, achieving a percentage of 46.4%, while Georgia managed to hit 48.5% of their field goal attempts. Notably, Clemson allowed Georgia 33 rebounds total, with 7 being offensive.
Jestin Porter made a significant contribution, scoring 18 points with a shooting accuracy of 50.0% (7 out of 14) in 40 minutes of play, although he didn’t register any assists.
Clemson boasts a season record of 6-1. Their offensive statistics show a 46.2% shooting rate from the field, ranking 153rd in the country. They have accumulated 590 points this season (averaging 84.3 per game) and are pulling down 42.0 rebounds per game. Their assist rate stands at 16.1 per game, putting them at 112th in college basketball, while they average 8.7 turnovers each game. The Tigers are also committing 16.9 personal fouls per contest and maintaining a free-throw shooting percentage of 74.3%.
On the defensive side, Clemson is ranked 42nd in college basketball, allowing an average of 64.9 points per game. They force an average of 11.3 turnovers and restrict opponents to a shooting percentage of 38.3% (ranking 48th nationally). Their defense concedes 27.6% on three-point attempts (47 of 170) and opponents make 70.3% of their free-throw attempts. They allow 10.3 assists and 33.0 rebounds per game, ranking 40th and 114th in those defensive categories.
Who will prevail in tonight’s NCAA matchup against the spread?
Prediction: Bet on Clemson!
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