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Traffic and Parking Advice for Clemson Basketball Fans

Clemson Athletics reminds fans who participate in men’s basketball games at Littlejohn Coliseum to plan ahead and arrive early due to traffic and parking effects during the upcoming Clemson Basketball Home Stand due to construction around Clemson University’s cooled aquatic plant.

These changes will be in effect from February 4 to February 11, as Men’s Basketball hosts Georgia Tech (2/4), Duke (2/8) and North Carolina (2/10) and Women’s Basketball hosts North Carolina (2/9). Expect new traffic patterns and slow down traffic in the area.

Key traffic and parking updates:

  • Highway 93 influences:
    • From Centennial Boulevard to Duckworth Family Tennis Facility, the Highway 93 will be reduced to a track. More lanes will be affected, leading to potential delays.
    • Fans are encouraged to arrive EARLY And allow for further time to get to Littlejohn Coliseum.
  • Parking Guide:
    • LOT 5: Arrived via Highway 76 and Perimeter Road.
    • Avenue of Champions/Centennial Boulevard: Use Centennial Boulevard (from Perimeter Road) or Williamson Road from Perimeter Road.
    • East Beach Area: Avoid the affected stretch of Highway 93. When you leave PostGame, plan to turn left onto Highway 93 or exit on Perimeter Road.
  • Pedestrian Security:
    • Pedestrians need to use designated crossings as they cross streets to ensure safety.
  • Law enforcement direction:
    • Follow all instructions from law enforcement when you arrive and leave the area. Become a patient and vigilant as you navigate new traffic patterns, increased traffic and delays.

Fans are encouraged to give extra time for travel and parking to ensure a smooth and enjoyable game day experience. Clemson Athletics Thank you for your collaboration and understanding.

Please note that the construction has begun outside of Littlejohn Coliseum on an advanced update to the basketball facilities. A section of the walkway is fenced on the corner of Avenue of Champions and Centennial Boulevard, and all entrances remain open at this time, although travel paths are affected.