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. Luke Kuechly Panthers Jersey . PETERSBURG, Fla. Luke Kuechly Youth Jersey . Vettel was 0.168 seconds faster than Red Bull teammate Mark Webber around the Suzuka circuit. Mercedes driver Nico Rosberg was two tenths of a second off Vettel. 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SEOUL, South Korea -- Chinas overwhelming domination of table tennis at the Olympics will likely continue in Rio, but theres drama about just which member of the fantastically talented Chinese national team will prevail.Starting Aug. 6, there will also be intense competition among the rest of the world for bronze and, just maybe, a surprise gold or silver.Among the other stories that could captivate: A 16-year-old American looks to make his name internationally, war-torn Syria gets its first Olympic table tennis entry and two female Paralympian athletes will also compete in Olympic matches.Even if its another largely all-China affair, fans who tune in will be treated to a mesmerizing mix of wicked spins and powerful slams, with players rocketing the small, lightweight, white plastic ball at each other in a blur of slicing parabolas.Heres a look at what to expect from the worlds most popular racket sport, otherwise known as pingpong:---THE CHINA SCRAMBLEJust qualifying for a Chinese team that has taken home 24 of 28 gold medals since table tennis became an Olympic sport in 1988, and all the golds at the last two Games, is a major achievement.For instance, the current womens world No. 1, Liu Shiwen, didnt get one of her countrys two spots for singles, though she will be part of the team competition. Instead, it will be London champion Li Xiaoxia, now ranked No. 5, and reigning world champion and world No. 2 Ding Ning, who won silver in London, going to Rio in singles.For the mens side, current world No. 2 Fan Zhendong, a rising young star, and world No. 3 Xu Xin didnt make the Chinese singles team.London champion Zhang Jike, who was named after Brazilian soccer star Zico, will go to Rio in singles, despite being ranked No. 4 in the world and putting in erratic performances since London. Zhang, for instance, lost in the first round of a June tournament in South Korea to a player from Taiwan ranked No. 63 at the time.The other Chinese man for singles will be Ma Long, the current world NNo.dddddddddddd. 1, who lost in the finals of that South Korean tournament to Xu Xin.---THE REST OF THE WORLDAlthough still a source of national pride, some see a dip in table tennis popularity as China has become richer, more confident and more curious about other sports.The rest of the world, meanwhile, has been working to catch up. Theyve been helped by a rule that limits each country to only two players for each singles event; that gives everyone else a chance for medals, though mostly of the bronze variety.While China has the top three womens spots currently in the world rankings, there are three Japanese in the top 10, as well as one player each from Germany and Singapore.For men, China takes the top four spots, but after that comes players from Germany, Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Belarus and South Korea.The United States has never medaled in table tennis, but there is excitement about the future. Kanak Jha, now 16, was the youngest male to qualify for table tennis in Olympic history when he made the U.S. team in April while still 15.---DOUBLE DUTYTwo female Paralympian table tennis athletes will also compete in the Olympic games -- a first, according to table tennis officials.Natalia Partyka of Poland, who was born without a right hand and forearm, has been in the last two Olympics, in Beijing and London. Partyka has also won gold three times at the Paralympics.It is the first Olympics for Melissa Tapper of Australia, whose right arm has nerve damage.---SYRIASyria will send its first player to an Olympic table tennis tournament, despite a long, calamitous war.Heba Allejji will represent Syria in Rio after being awarded a special place in the table tennis competition.The 19-year-old is currently ranked No. 713 in the world.She has competed in international competitions before, including the 2016 Asian Olympic qualifiers and the World Tour Qatar Open. ' ' '