03/27/2026
Clemson women’s participation in organized athletics predated the establishment of the varsity teams in 1975. In the spring of 1959, just four years after Clemson admitted the first women undergraduate students, the school’s women’s club organized a basketball team.
Because women’s participation in athletics was not widespread at that time, the team was composed of Clemson students, employees, and spouses of male students. Their seven-game schedule included games against experienced textile mill teams, Anderson College, Anderson YMCA, and Daniel High School.
The team faced a lack of funding for uniforms and a place to practice and play home games, but as the short season progressed the team garnered support from the student body and attention in the Tiger student newspaper.
The “Tigerettes” may have finished with a record of 2-5, but their willingness to overcome challenges to organize and compete demonstrated that women’s athletics at Clemson was possible.