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NCAA Game Summary - Wofford At Clemson

POSTED: 10:35 pm EST November 19, 2008

(Sports Network) - Terrence Oglesby scored 15 points as the Clemson Tigers cruised to a 93-40 victory over the Wofford Terriers in a non- conference blowout.

Raymond Sykes added 14 points and eight rebounds for Clemson (4-0), which got 13 points from K.C. Rivers.

Noah Dahlman managed 14 points and nine rebounds in the setback for Wofford (0-2).

Clemson led 42-23 at intermission after limiting Wofford to 25 percent shooting from the floor in the first half.

The Tigers connected on 58.1 percent of their field goal attempts in the second half and hit all 11 free throws over the final 20 minutes en route to the 53-point victory.

Clemson committed just nine turnovers in the tilt while forcing 21 Wofford giveaways.

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