Clemson basketball coach Brad Brownell to return for 11th season
Posted Mar 24, 2020
Brad Brownell will be back for an 11th season as Clemson’s men’s basketball coach, making him the longest-tenured coach in program history. Brownell is 185-142 in 10 seasons at Clemson and passed Cliff Ellis to become the winningest coach in program history when the Tigers defeated No. 3 Duke on Jan. 14. Clemson will return four starters next season.
(Anderson Independent Mail)
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