COLUMBIA, S.C. -- Clemson coach Monte Lee has received a new six-year contract that will pay him $2.75 million after leading the Tigers to the programs first Atlantic Coast Conference tournament title in 10 seasons.The universitys Board of Trustee Compensation Committee approved the new deal Thursday.Lees contract will keep him at Clemson through 2022. Hell make $400,000 next season, with the salary gradually climbing to $500,000 in 2022, the final year of the contract. Lee will also receive a $50,000 bonus once he signs the deal.Lee led the Tigers to 44 victories and an Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament title this season, his first since taking over from Hall-of-Fame coach Jack Leggett.Lees two assistants, Bradley LeCroy and Andrew See also received new contracts paying them each $151,500 next spring.Lee arrived at Clemson after seven seasons at the College of Charleston. The Tigers were considered a work in progress, but behind ACC player of the year Seth Beer rose to one of the top eight seeds in the NCAA Tournament.My family and I tremendously enjoyed our first year in Clemson and were excited to build upon the successes of our first season, Lee said in a statement.Lees contract includes several incentives, including $80,000 should the Tigers win the College World Series. Hell also receive a $5,000 if the baseball teams NCAA APR is 965 out of 1,000 or higher.The school would owe Lee $1.35 million should it terminate him without cause in the deals first season. Lee would owe Clemson $675,000 if he chooses to leave next year. Both figures decrease over the length of the deal.Clemson finished the season ranked No. 15 in the USA Today coaches poll, the highest final ranking since 2010, and averaged 4,664 fans per home date (35) in 2016, the ninth-highest figure in the nation and tops in the ACC.Things didnt end well for Clemson in the NCAAs, losing twice to Oklahoma State and failing to advance to the super regionals. But athletic director Dan Radakovich believes the program is in good hands.Our baseball program is positioned to consistently compete for conference and national championships well into the future under the direction of coach Lee, Radakovich said. Fake Jerseys . Radwanska, making her debut in the Seoul tournament, hit eight aces in a match that lasted 1 hour, 4 minutes at Olympic Park tennis stadium. "It was definitely a very good match -- I was playing really good tennis," Radwanska said. 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The Terrapins had just erased a nine-point deficit over the span of 2 1/2 minutes, and it was time to revel in the moment.We just kept fighting, said Maryland guard Melo Trimble, who capped a 22-point performance by sinking two free throws with 7.6 seconds remaining in a 76-75 victory Tuesday night.Georgetown led 68-59 with 2:21 to go before the Terrapins used a game-ending 17-7 run.We beat a great team tonight, Maryland coach Mark Turgeon said. Except for fouling, we really guarded well.Maryland (2-0) limited the Hoyas (1-1) to 16 field goals but was outscored 37-17 at the foul line. The Terps won despite going 7 for 27 from beyond the arc and being whistled for 32 fouls.It was 75-72 when Trimble scored on a drive to get Maryland within a point. Tre Campbell then stepped out of bounds for the Hoyas after being pressured in the back court.This is how crazy basketball is: Im yelling foul at the top of my lungs, and he steps out of bounds, Turgeon said. We were very fortunate tonight.Trimble was subsequently fouled while receiving the long inbound pass, made both foul shots, and Terps freshman Kevin Huerter blocked a driving shot by Jagan Mosely just before the final buzzer.While the Terrapins celebrated, the Hoyas somberly trudged off the court.We have to grow. We have to get better. We have to learn from our mistakes, coach John Thompson III said. Just too many mental errors down at the end.L.J. Peak scored 19 of his 22 points in the second half for Georgetown and Rodney Pryor added 14.ddddddddddddTHE RIVALRY RENEWEDMaryland beat the Hoyas 75-71 last season and, with this victory, leads the series 38-27. This marked the first time Georgetown hosted Maryland since the 1993-94 season, even though the schools are only 20 miles apart.FAB FRESHMENMaryland received a huge contribution from its first-year players. In addition to getting a huge defensive play from Huerter, the Terps got 17 points from Justin Jackson and 11 from Anthony Cowan, including four free throws in the final 19 seconds.MELO SHINESTrimble scored 22 points in Marylands opener, an unimpressive 62-56 win over American that dropped the Terrapins out of the top 25.Maryland needed every one of his 22 points against Georgetown.Hes an outstanding player, Thompson said. He did what good players do -- he made plays.BIG PICTUREMaryland: The Terps showed vast improvement from their disappointing showing against American, providing evidence that this freshman-laden team will get better as the season progresses.Georgetown: The Hoyas received an ideal tune-up for the rigorous, physical play that lies ahead in the Big East. Georgetowns 37 for 42 showing at the foul line showed it knows how to take advantage of an overly aggressive defense. They do, however, need work at closing games.UP NEXTMaryland resumes play Thursday night at home against St. Marys (Md.) College, a Division III school that competes in the Capital Athletic Conference.Georgetown faces visiting Arkansas State on Thursday night at McDonough Arena, the teams on-campus facility. ' ' '