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How to watch Clemson vs SMU today: Time, TV channel for ACC Tournament

How to watch Clemson vs SMU today: Time, TV channel for ACC Tournament

USA Today13-03-2025

How to watch Clemson vs SMU today: Time, TV channel for ACC Tournament Clemson has never won the ACC Tournament. The Tigers look to take a step toward that goal when they face the SMU Mustangs in a quarterfinal round game tonight.
It's officially March Madness for the Clemson Tigers.
After the most successful regular season in the 113 years of Clemson men's basketball, the Tigers (26-5 overall, 18-2 conference) open their ACC Tournament schedule today with a quarterfinals matchup against the SMU Mustangs at Spectrum Center in Charlotte. The Tigers are the No. 3 seed in the conference tournament.
Brad Brownell's team closed out the regular season with eight straight wins, including a 65-47 blowout of Virginia Tech last Saturday in a game the Tigers never trailed. Viktor Lakhin had 16 points and seven rebounds on Senior Night against the Hokies, and Jaeden Zackery added 12 points to go with four steals and four assists.
Clemson, ranked No. 10 in this week's Top 25 polls, has averaged 77.1 points per game this season, good for fifth in the ACC. Defensively, their 65.7 points allowed per game ranks second behind the top-ranked Duke Blue Devils.
The Tigers are ranked No. 22 in the NET rankings, No. 19 in the KenPom ratings, and No. 15 in ESPN's College Basketball Power Index. In the latest NCAA Tournament outlook from USA TODAY Sports, Clemson is a projected No. 4 seed.
In the only other matchup between the two schools this season, Clemson defeated SMU 79-69 on Feb. 22 in Dallas behind 19 points from Zackery, 17 from Chase Hunter and 16 from Lakhin.
SMU (23-9, 13-7), the No. 6 seed in the tournament, defeated Syracuse 73-53 Wednesday night. Four players finished in double figures, including Chuck Harris and Matt Cross with 12 apiece.
Here's how to watch today's Clemson game, including tipoff time, TV channel and streaming information.
What channel is Clemson vs SMU on today?
TV Channel: ESPN2
Livestream: Fubo (free trial), ESPN+
Kevin Brown (play-by-play) and Jon Crispin (analyst) will have the TV call of today's game on ESPN2. Streaming options for the game include ESPN+ and FUBO, which offers a free trial to new subscribers.
The game can be heard across the Clemson Athletic Network with the Tigers' radio broadcast team of Don Munson and Tim Bourret through the official Clemson Tigers app and on SiriusXM Channel 80.
For FUBO:
Watch Clemson vs SMU live on Fubo (free trial)
For ESPN+:
Watch Clemson vs. SMU live on ESPN+
Clemson vs SMU time today
Date: Thursday, March 13
Thursday, March 13 Start time: 9:30 p.m. ET
Clemson vs. SMU is scheduled to get underway at 9:30 p.m. ET from Spectrum Center in Charlotte.
Clemson vs SMU game odds
Odds courtesy of BetMGM as of Thursday, March 13, 4 a.m. ET.
ODDS: Clemson -5.5
O/U: 144.5
Clemson schedule 2025
Nov. 4: vs Charleston Southern (W, 91-64)
Nov. 8: vs St. Francis, PA (W, 88-62)
Nov. 12: vs Eastern Kentucky (W, 75-62)
Nov. 17: at Boise State (L, 84-71)
Nov. 21: Radford (W, 79-51)
Nov. 25: vs San Francisco (W, 70-55)
Nov. 26: vs Penn State (W, 75, 67)
Nov. 29: vs Florida A&M (W, 86-58)
Dec. 3: vs Kentucky (W, 70-66)
Dec. 7: at Miami (W, 65-55)
Dec. 14: vs. Memphis (L, 92-87 OT)
Dec. 17: at South Carolina (L, 91-88 OT)
Dec. 21: vs. Wake Forest (W, 73-62)
Jan. 1: vs. Stanford (W, 85-71)
Jan. 4: vs. California (W, 80-68)
Jan. 7: at Louisville (L, 74-64)
Jan. 11: vs. Florida State (W, 77-57)
Jan. 14: at Georgia Tech (W, 70-59)
Jan. 18: at Pitt (W, 78-75 OT)
Jan. 22: vs. Syracuse (W, 76-62)
Jan. 25: at Virginia Tech (W, 72-57)
Feb. 1: at NC State (W, 68-58)
Feb. 4: vs. Georgia Tech (L, 89-86, 3OT)
Feb. 10: vs. North Carolina (W, 85-65)
Feb. 15: at Florida State (W, 72-46)
Feb. 22: at SMU (W, 79-69)
Feb. 26: vs. Notre Dame (W, 83-68)
March 1: at Virginia (W, 71-58)
March 5: at Boston College (W, 78-69)
March 8: vs. Virginia Tech (W, 65-47)
Record: 26-5
SMU schedule 2025
Last five games:
Feb. 26: at California (W, 81-77)
March 1: at Stanford (L, 73-68)
March 4: vs. Syracuse (W, 77-75)
March 8: at Florida State (L, 76-69)
March 12: vs. Syracuse (W, 73-53)
Record: 23-9
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