Dylan Faulkner Transfers to Clemson Basketball Program
Samford transfer forward Dylan Faulkner commits to Clemson
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Dylan Faulkner, a forward from Samford University, has committed to Clemson University, marking his third collegiate program in four years. The Calhoun, Georgia native averaged 17.2 points and 8.6 rebounds in his last season, showcasing his potential as a valuable addition to the Tigers' roster.
- 01Dylan Faulkner averaged 17.2 points and 8.6 rebounds in his last season at Samford.
- 02He has played at three different programs in four seasons, including Lipscomb.
- 03Clemson has made three consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances under head coach Brad Brownell.
- 04Faulkner joins Notre Dame guard Cole Certa as the second transfer addition for Clemson.
- 05Clemson's head coach Brad Brownell is entering his 17th season with a record of 316-207.
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Dylan Faulkner, a 6'9'' forward from Calhoun, Georgia, has officially committed to the Clemson University basketball program after transferring from Samford University. Faulkner, who previously played at Lipscomb University, has averaged 11.5 points, 6.1 rebounds, 1.4 blocks, and 1.3 assists over his collegiate career. His most recent season was a standout, where he recorded an impressive 17.2 points and 8.6 rebounds per game. Notably, Faulkner scored over 20 points in nine games, peaking at 27 points in a close loss to Mercer on February 21. He becomes the second transfer addition for Clemson, joining guard Cole Certa from Notre Dame. Under head coach Brad Brownell, who is entering his 17th season, Clemson has reached the NCAA Tournament three times consecutively, although they were eliminated in the first round this past season. Brownell has led the Tigers to a record of 316-207 during his tenure, including two Sweet Sixteen appearances and one Elite Eight appearance.
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Dylan Faulkner's addition could enhance Clemson's performance in upcoming seasons, potentially impacting their NCAA Tournament prospects.
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