After starting the season 0-3, including consecutive losses to Ivy League teams, the Penn State men's basketball team won't get a break today when it takes on Clemson.
The annual ACC/Big Ten Challenge continues tonight when the Nittany Lions travel to South Carolina to face the Clemson Tigers at 7:30 at the Anderson Civic Center.
The Lions are coming off an embarrassing home-opening loss to Yale on Sunday, when they squandered an early lead and were torched for 57 points in the second half to lose, 84-68.
They'll face a deep Clemson squad that finished ninth in the ACC last season, but has three starting seniors and a bruising frontcourt in seniors Ray Henderson and Chris Hobbs. The Lions have no one that matches up with Hobbs, a 6-foot-7, 265-pound power forward who averaged 11.6 points and six rebounds per game last season.
The other starting senior is All-ACC candidate Edward Scott, who averaged 12 points, eight assists and five rebounds last season while manning the point.
The balanced Clemson team is now 2-0 after beating up on cupcakes Wofford and High Point. In the 91-65 demolishing of High Point, the Tigers had six players with double-digit scoring.
Of course, it is possible for the Lions to compete with Clemson if they can just start shooting the ball well.
For the season, Penn State is now shooting 33 percent from the field, including an ugly 20 percent from three-point range.

