
Former
Clemson basketball player Bill Ross died Monday in an automobile accident in
the state of Florida. A four-year letterman under Head Coach Bill Foster
from 1978-82, Ross was 52 at the time of his death.
Ross
was the only person who died in the five-car accident that took place at around
8 AM in Sebring, FL. Ross was stopped at a red light when he was
hit from behind by another car. He was wearing a seat belt and was on his way
to work at Progress Energy, the company he had worked for the last 20 years.
Ross, a
1982 Clemson graduate, was a part of the first senior class in school history
to play in four postseason tournaments, including the 1979-80 team that reached
the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament, the only time a Clemson team has been
one game away from the Final Four. Ross played in 106 games in his
career, 29 as a starter. He scored 513 points, had 303 rebounds and shot
49 percent from the field, including 53 percent as a senior in the 1981-82
season.
A
native of Lake Placid High School, Ross averaged 5.4 points per game as a
freshman in 1978-79. He was named the ACC Rookie of the Week for his play
in the 1978 Sun Bowl Carnival, a tournament Clemson won with triumphs over UTEP
and Texas Tech.
Ross
played in 25 games and averaged 2.3 points a game during the 1979-80 season.
As a junior, the 6-10 center saw his most playing time, as he appeared in
31 games, 20 as a starter. He started 20 of the last 22 games that year
and averaged 5.8 points per game.
Ross had the most significant game of his career in a landmark Clemson victory on December 29, 1980 against Indiana. Playing in the Rainbow Classic in front of a sellout crowd in Honolulu, Hawaii, Ross made his first start of the season and led the Tigers in scoring with 13 points on 6-10 shooting in the Tigers 58-57 victory over the number-15 ranked Hoosiers.
Bobby Knight's team led by Isiah Thomas went on to win the national
championship that year and it is still the only time a Clemson basketball team
has beaten the eventual national champion. Ross went up against
Indiana frontcourt stars Landon Turner and Ray Tolbert that night and keyed the
victory. His 19-foot jumper with 49 seconds left cut the Hoosiers lead to
one. Forty seconds later Chris Dodds hit what proved to be the game
winner.
Ross averaged 5.6 points a game as a senior in 1981-82. He played an even
400 minutes as a top reserve in 27 games. He saved his best performance
for his Senior Day game, as he scored a career high 19 points on 8-9 shooting
in a win over Maryland-Eastern Shore.
Ross is survived by his wife, Joanie, and son, Dylan.
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