CLEMSON - The spring brought a fast-paced race throughout the NCAA Tournament.
Brad Brownell led Clemson to its first Elite Eight berth since 1980 and gave the Tiger faithful a rush of adrenaline for two weeks the program hadn’t felt in decades.
Even after their run was over, the sprint truly didn’t stop.
It was back to the portal, with Brownell holding a different kind of sales pitch to retool a roster that was losing PJ Hall and Joseph Girard.
The Tigers added players from across the country, including Jaeden Zackery, Viktor Lakhin, and Christian Reeves.