
In the final day of competition at the NCAA Indoor Championships in Virginia Beach, three Tigers all earned a spot on the podium in their respective events as Gladys Chepngetich, Shantae Foreman and Oneka Wilson were all crowned First Team All-Americans.
The Clemson women finished 20th overall with a team score of 11.
Starting the day off strong was Foreman as she advanced to the finals of the women’s triple jump and finished the day with a mark of 13.62m to secure fifth place overall in the event. Foreman was named a First Team All-American for the first time in her collegiate career.
In the 60 meter hurdles, Wilson had a dominant performance as she ran 7.99 which ties her second fastest personal time. Wilson took third place and tabbed her first, First Team All-American honor.
Chepngetich, who competed in her first indoor 800 meter finals, finished with a time of 2:02.60 to secure eighth place on the podium.
The Tigers have officially wrapped up the 2025 indoor season as they will look ahead towards outdoors as Clemson is set to compete at the UCF Black and Gold Challenge starting on Friday, March 21. For all the most up-to-date information regarding Clemson track and field, visit ClemsonTigers.com and follow @ClemsonTrackXC on Twitter and Instagram.
The Clemson Tigers football program announced on Saturday that its annual orange and white spring football game would not be televised, breaking from recent tradition.
The program also announced an increase in season ticket prices for the 2025 football season.
With many Division I programs canceling their spring games to avoid them being scouted for transfer portal purposes, the Tigers are opting to hold the game on April 5. As the game won’t be televised, the Tigers are encouraging fans to come to the game and will not charge admission to the game.
However, there will be a live audio broadcast of the game, which will be available on the Clemson Athletic Network and the Clemson Tigers App. Clemson will also produce an hour-long spring football special will air on the ACC Network and later on Clemson+.
Season ticket prices for next season will be $600 in the lower deck and $500 in the top deck. The Clemson release noted that season tickets save fans more than 30 percent from the anticipated single-game ticket prices and that payment plans are available.
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