The Clemson men’s basketball team begins its new season Monday night facing New Hampshire, marking the first-ever meeting between the two programs. Coming off a record-breaking 2024-25 campaign, Clemson aims to continue its strong performance.
Last season, the Tigers set program records with 26 regular-season wins and 18 ACC victories. Over the past three years, Clemson has established itself as one of the ACC’s most consistent teams, compiling a 74-30 record, second only to Duke in that period and the best three-year run in school history.
In contrast, New Hampshire finished its 2024-25 season 8-24 overall and 6-10 in the America East Conference, marking their worst performance in six years. Clemson looks to exploit this weakness to start the season strong.
This season’s Clemson squad will look noticeably different due to significant roster changes. Several key players from last season are no longer with the team, including All-ACC selections Chase Hunter and Ian Schieffelin.
“Hunter signed with the New Orleans Pelicans after averaging 16 [points per game],”
highlighting the loss of major contributors as the Tigers rebuild.
Monday's opener presents an opportunity for Clemson to continue its momentum despite roster turnover, while New Hampshire seeks to rebound from a challenging previous season.
Summary: Clemson basketball kicks off the 2025-26 season against New Hampshire, aiming to build on historic success despite key player departures and facing a struggling opponent.