March 7, 2008
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Team Notes
Clemson finished with a 12-19 overall record for the 2007-08 season, matching its win total from a year ago.
Clemson is now 28-29 all-time in ACC Tournament games and 4-8 when facing North Carolina in the ACC Tournament.
The Lady Tigers advanced past the first day of the tournament for the first time since 2003.
Individual Notes
Lele Hardy broke the school record for steals in the ACC Tournament. She had five against NC State in the first round and five against North Carolina in the second round. The previous record of nine by Ramona O'Neal had stood since 1989.
Hardy's 10 steals in the tournament also tied the ACC record for steals in two-game stint in the tournament. Amy Privette of Wake Forest (1986), Yalonda McCormick of Miami (2005) and Kirby Copeland of Virginia Tech (2006) each had 10 steals in two games as well.
Hardy also tallied 15 assists in the two games to tie for second in the ACC for assists in two games during the conference tournament. Wake Forest's Amy Privette holds the record with 16 in the 1986 event.
Hardy then moved into eighth place on the Clemson career steals list with 181 in her two seasons. She had a school freshman record 98 last year and 63 this season.
Hardy currently holds the career record for steals per game with a 3.01 average in her 60 games as a Lady Tiger.
D'Lesha Lloyd concluded her Clemson career ranked 17th on the all-time scoring list with 1,049 points. She had 20 on Friday against North Carolina to follow a 12-point performance against NC State.
Lloyd recorded back-to-back double-doubles to end her career. She had 12 points and 10 rebounds in the first round of the tournament and 20 points with 10 boards in the second round.
After converting her last seven free throw attempts against NC State in the first round of the ACC Tournament, Morganne Campbell hit her first three against North Carolina on Friday for 10 straight made foul shots. In the final three games of the season, she was 16-for-20 from the line.