We have a notable Atlantic Coast Conference matchup on tap for Wednesday night as Clemson heads west to face Stanford. The Tigers enter the game at 18-4 overall and 8-1 in ACC play, riding a two-game winning streak. Stanford, meanwhile, sits at 14-8 on the season and 3-6 in conference action after dropping four straight games.
Clemson Tigers Outlook
Clemson is coming off a solid home win over Pittsburgh to close out January. That victory followed an impressive 14-point road win at Georgia Tech, with both wins coming after a home loss to NC State.
The Tigers begin a challenging stretch with back-to-back West Coast games. After this matchup, Clemson travels to California on Saturday, then returns home to host Virginia Tech on February 11. The road-heavy stretch continues with trips to Duke on February 14 and Wake Forest on February 18.
Stanford Cardinal Outlook
It is quickly becoming a pivotal point in the season for Stanford. The Cardinal opened January strong, winning three of their first four games, including a notable home win over North Carolina. Their only early-month loss came on the road at Virginia.
Since then, the slide has been steep. Stanford has lost four straight games, falling at home to Duke and California before dropping road games at Miami and Florida State. One of those losses came by 30 points, with the other three decided by an average of 9.3 points. Stanford will look to regroup before hosting Georgia Tech on Saturday.
Clemson vs. Stanford: When and Where
Date: Wednesday, February 4, 2026
Time: 7:00 PM PST
Location: Maples Pavilion, Stanford, California
Clemson vs. Stanford: Where to Watch or Stream
TV: ACC Network
Streaming: FuboTV
Clemson vs. Stanford Betting Odds
Spread: Clemson Tigers -4.5, Stanford Cardinal +4.5
Moneyline: Clemson Tigers -200, Stanford Cardinal +165
Total: 136.5
Clemson vs. Stanford: Series History
All-time series: Tied 1-1
Last meeting: Clemson defeated Stanford 85-71 on January 1, 2025
Projected Starting Lineups
Clemson Tigers
RJ Godfrey (#0) – 12.0 PPG
Jestin Porter (#1) – 10.8 PPG
Dillon Hunter (#2) – 8.7 PPG
Jake Wahlin (#10) – 5.9 PPG
Carter Welling (#22) – 10.3 PPG
Stanford Cardinal
Ebuka Okorie (#1) – 21.8 PPG
Jeremy Dent-Smith (#25) – 8.3 PPG
Donavin Young (#2) – 2.5 PPG
AJ Rohosy (#4) – 7.5 PPG
Ryan Agarwal (#11) – 7.0 PPG
Key note: Chisom Okpara (#10) is out for the season after starting 17 games and averaging 13.9 points per game.
ACC Showdown
This game carries very different implications for each side. Stanford is nearing must-win territory as it tries to keep its NCAA Tournament hopes alive. Late-season momentum is critical, and protecting home court is essential.
For Clemson, the stakes are just as high at the top of the standings. Staying within striking distance of Duke in the ACC race is crucial, especially with four of the next five games coming on the road. How the Tigers handle this West Coast trip could go a long way in shaping their conference title aspirations.
