One of the top passers in HBCU basketball history is coming to the bench of an ACC program.
Kameron Langley, a former North Carolina A&T point guard, has accepted a position as a graduate assistant at Clemson University.
“Very blessed and humbled to announce that I will be a graduate assistant for Clemson men’s basketball,” Langley wrote in an instagram post. “Thank you coach Brownell and his staff for this incredible opportunity. Let’s work.”
Langley was renowned for his exceptional playmaking and leadership on the court. Langley holds the records for most assists in both NC A&T and the MEAC, and he led the NCAA in assists during the 2019-2020 season, averaging eight per game. His career includes achieving two triple-doubles and being named Big South Player of the Week. Langley’s ability to distribute the ball made him a pivotal player for A&T, and he participated in the Carolina HBCU All-Star Game as he transitioned to a professional career.
Kameron Langley has been instrumental in significant victories and moments for the Aggies, contributing to the HBCU squad’s success and leaving a lasting legacy on the program.
Now Langley will be taking his talents to the ACC.