Clemson gets another shot to end 58-game losing streak in Chapel Hill
Posted Jan 16, 2018
The Tigers first lost to the Tar Heels in Chapel Hill in 1925 and have come up short in 57 attempts there since, resulting in a 58-game streak of futility that ranks as the longest road losing streak on an opponent’s home court in NCAA basketball history. Clemson has come close on a handful of occasions, most notably in 2008, when the Tigers lost in double overtime, 103-93.
(Greenville News)
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