The Clamson ACC title was easily missed on the journey of the game on Friday night, and they could be somewhere for a finger pointing.
Tigers went to Louisville 10 and 13, respectively, in Charlotte, half to 33-28 on Friday, and both teams went to the locker room.
There was only one problem, though: Kamson’s locker would not open the room.
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During the second half against the Louisville Cardinals at the Spectrum Center, Clamson Tigers Bench with a Digacted Look late. (Jim Deadmon-Imagan Images)
The players were out of the locked for several minutes, and the main coach Brad Brownell had to address his team from the hall of the spectrum center.
Brownell said nothing had happened to “at this level.”
“It’s disappointing, apparently,” he added.
The ACC spokesman said it was not clear that the doors, which lock the locks from the inside, are injured by locked. The conference posts a security guard outside each locker room for each game, and no incident has been reported before.

Kamson Tigers’ main coach Brad Brown reacted to the first half in the spectrum center. (Bob Don-Imagan Images)
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The ACC added two minutes to half -time, but it felt clear that Clamson had at least a little flipped to start in the second half. After more than six minutes without field goals, they finally fell 15.
Eventually the Tigers got a little velocity and cut two with an angry rally and Louisville had a chance to take the lead after the shot was called for a shot watch.
But James Scott blocked Hunter’s drive after switching to his man, Chucky Hepber threw two free with six seconds to make a three-point game, and missed a three-point shot on Chase Hunter’s Bazaar.

During the second half against Louisville Cardinals at the Spectrum Center, Brad Brownelle, the main coach of Clamson Tigers. (Jim Deadmon-Imagan Images)
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Terrence Edwards scored 21 points, Jwnow added 20 points and nine rebounds for Cardinals. They have to go against the top -ranked Duke, who have long been a rival UNC in the semifinals without the cooper flag to get the title of the first conference.
The Associated Press contributed to the report.
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