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Jan. 6, 2007
WINSTON-SALEM, NC - Clemson's starting guards Christy Brown and Tasha Taylor posted a combined 35 points in leading their team to its first ACC road win in nearly three years. The Lady Tigers defeated Wake Forest by a 73-57 margin on Friday night at the Lawrence Joel Memorial Coliseum in Winston-Salem, NC to open league play with a 1-0 record and better their overall ledger to 9-7.
Brown scored a career high 18 points on 8-for-12 shooting while also collecting five rebounds and handing out four assists in the game. Her backcourt teammate Taylor totaled 17 points on the night with two rebounds, two assists, a blocked shot and a steal.
D'Lesha Lloyd extended her double-figure scoring streak to 12 straight with 17 points on Friday night.
Yolanda Lavender led the Demon Deacons (8-6, 0-2 ACC) with 10 points while Alex Tchangoue posted a double-double with 12 points and 10 boards.
Taylor scored seven of Clemson's first nine points to open the game and give the Lady Tigers an early 9-7 advantage. Wake Forest's Lavender then hit a three-pointer to put her team on top at the 15:53 mark. However, Clemson held the Deacs without a field goal for the next seven minutes while scoring 12 points of its own to take a 19-12 lead with 9:06 remaining in the period.
Wake Forest fought back to within two at 21-19 with 7:26 left before Brown drained an open three-point shot to increase the margin to five points. Taylor made a basket underneath the goal and completed a three-point play after a Demon Deacon field goal for a six-point Clemson lead. Carrie Whitehust, in her first game back from knee surgery, then hit a three-pointer from the wing and the Lady Tigers took a 30-24 advantage into the halftime break.
The Deacs opened the second half on a 9-2 run before Whitehurst drained a second shot from behind the arc to put Clemson back on top, 35-33. The lead grew to 10 points at 47-37 as Hardy converted two free throws at the 14:09 mark.
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The Lady Tigers will welcome their first ACC opponent to Littlejohn Coliseum on Sunday afternoon, as Georgia Tech travels to Tigertown. Clemson will battle the Yellow Jackets at 2:00 pm.