March 19, 2008
Sophomore jumper Patricia Mamona and the entire Clemson men's basketball team were named Vickery Hall's Student-Athletes of the Week for the week of March 17, 2008.
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Clemson Men's Basketball Team | ||||
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Sport: |
Women's Track & Field |
Head Coach : |
Oliver Purnell | |
| Class: | Sophomore | Associate Head Coach: | Ron Bradley | |
| Major: | Health Science | Assistant Head Coach: Assistant Coach: |
Frank Smith Shaka Smart | |
| Hometown: | Lisbon, Portugal | Director of Operations: Graduate Assistant: |
Josh Postorino Michael Morrell | |
| Favorite Professor: | Ralph Welsh | Players: | Zavier Anderson Jonah Baize Trevor Booker Jerai Grant Cliff Hammonds James Mays Matt Morris Terrence Oglesby Sam Perry Karolis Petrukonis David Potter K.C. Rivers Demontez Stitt Raymond Sykes Jesse Yanutola | |
| Favorite Class: | Human Health and Disease | |||
| Athletic Highlight: | Mamona is the first student-athlete from Clemson to compete in the triple jump at the NCAA Indoor Championships since 2005 when Gisela Oliveira won the national title. She is the fifth female athlete from Clemson to ever compete in the triple jump at the indoor championships. Mamona placed 12th in the event at her first national indoor championship meet last weekend with a mark of 43' 0.5". Mamona also earned All-ACC honors this season in both the triple jump (second place) and the long jump (third place.) | Athletic Highlight: | The Tigers defeated Boston College and Duke in the quarterfinal and semifinal round of the 2008 ACC Tournament to reach the conference title game for the first time in 46 seasons. Third-seeded Clemson fell to top-seeded North Carolina in a hard-fought 86-81 contest in the title game. Ranked #22 in the final Associated Press poll, the Tigers are returning to the NCAA Tournament as a number-five seed in the Midwest Region. | |