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Ben Middlebrooks Is Transferring To NC State Following Playing Freshman, Sophomore Seasons At Clemson

As a freshman at Clemson in 2021-2022,

Ben Middlebrooks who is forward as well as a center Played in 26 games as a freshman and earned four starts.

  • Playing time was limited until injuries to Hunter Tyson and PJ Hall late in the season. Started four consecutive games, including playing 27 minutes in a win at Boston College (Feb. 26).

    • Scored a season-high eight points on 4-for-6 shooting and added nine rebounds, including four on the offensive glass.

  • Scored six points and grabbed three rebounds in an early season win over Charleston Southern (Nov. 26).

  • Blocked a season-high two shots on two occasions against Charleston Southern and Georgia Tech (March 2).

    “According to his biography on clemsontigers.com”

    As a sophomore at Clemson in 2022-2023,

    Ben Middlebrooks averaged 3.1 points, 2.1 rebounds, 0.4 assists while shooting 48%

    “According to espn app”

    Though,

    That would be it for Ben Middlebrooks at Clemson because Ben Middlebrooks is transferring to NC State following playing freshman, sophomore seasons at Clemson.

    For who?

    Clemson Head Coach Brad Brownell!

    At NC State Ben Middlebrooks is going to be playing for NC State Head Coach Kevin Keatts who in 2022-2023 led NC State to 23-11 overall record. 12-8 in the Atlantic Coast Conference.

    Following Ben Middlebrooks announcing he is transferring to NC State Ben Middlebrooks had this to say!

    "I think that the way they play is a little bit more free-flowing than what it is at Clemson," Middlebrooks told Pack Pride. "A little bit less play-oriented and a little bit less controlled. I think it would fit me well. I feel like I'm — at least from my position and my size — able to get up and down very well. I think it would allow me to show some things that I wasn't necessarily able to show at Clemson."

    “According to article R. Cory Smith article on 247sports.com”