CLEMSON LIFESTYLE

Clemson Legend Jim Phillips Passes Away


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Clemson, SC-Jim Phillips, the legendary voice of the Clemson Tigers

for 36 years, died early Tuesday morning of an aneurysm of the aorta.

He was 69 years old.

Phillips was rushed to Greenville Memorial Hospital Monday

evening. Surgeons performed seven hours of surgery before he passed

away at 4:00 AM. Phillips had broadcast the Clemson vs. Furman game

just two days prior to his death.

The dean of all broadcasters in the ACC, Phillips came to

Clemson in 1968 and broadcast his first Tiger football game on

September 21, 1968, a 20-20 tie between Clemson and Wake Forest. The

Clemson vs. Georgia game of August 30, 2003 was his 400th Clemson

football broadcast.

At 69-years-old, he was the only ACC play-by-play announcer

to broadcast his school's football, basketball, baseball and women's

basketball games. Over his career he broadcast over 2,000 Clemson

sporting events.

Phillips also served as host of the Clemson football and basketball

coach's shows for many years, including this season. He broadcast

his 1000th Clemson men's basketball game at the 2002 ACC Tournament

in Charlotte. He missed just one broadcast of a Clemson men's

basketball game in Littlejohn Coliseum, a time period that dates to

November of 1968.

Phillips was one of the most honored broadcasters in his

field. He was a five-time recipient of the South Carolina

Broadcaster of the Year award. In 1992 he was presented the Master

Broadcaster Award by the South Carolina Association of Broadcasters,

the highest honor presented by that organization.

Phillips was inducted into the Clemson Athletic Hall of Fame

in 1992 and attended the Hall of Fame induction banquet this past

Friday evening. In 1998 he received the Skeeter Francis Award from

the Atlantic Coast Conference Sportwriters Association for his

contributions to ACC athletics. He was the first radio personality

to receive the award.

In addition to his duties at Clemson, Phillips was the sports

director at WYFF TV from 1968-80 and the sports director at WFBC

Radio in Greenville for 25 years. He was also the voice of the

Greenville Braves from 1985-91.

Born in Youngstown, OH on April 23, 1934, Phillips attending

Ashland College in Ohio. He began his broadcasting career in 1953

at WATG Radio in Ashland, OH as a staff announcer. He worked for

three more stations in the Buckeye State before becoming the voice of

Kent State athletics in 1966. He was then hired by Frank Howard in

the summer of 1968.

Phillips is survived by his wife Ruth, son Jeff, daughter Terri,

grand daughter Erica and sister Janine Regan.

The visitation for Jim Phillips will be held in the President's Box

at Memorial Stadium, Thursday night, beginning at 7:00 p.m. Funeral

services will be held on Friday at 2:00 at the Abiding Peace Lutheran

Church, 401 Batesville Rd., in Simpsonville, SC.

Anyone wishing to send flowers may bring them to a memorial set up at

Howard's Rock. Cards and flowers may also be sent to the Clemson

Athletic Department at the following address:

Jervey Athletic Center

PO Box 31

Clemson, SC 29633

Programming Notes:

· Tiger Calls will be cancelled for this week

· At the request of the Phillips family, Sports Information

Director Tim Bourret will handle the play-by-play duties for this

week's game against Middle Tennessee.

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