Roebuck Woman Wins $200,000 Lottery Prize Inspired by Color

Lottery tickets on display at a supermarket

Roebuck, SC, September 13, 2025

News Summary

A Roebuck woman won a $200,000 lottery prize after purchasing a ticket at a local Food Lion supermarket, inspired mainly by her favorite color, orange. The ticket was from the Clemson Jackpot game, which features orange designs linked to the university. Despite the odds being 1 in 520,000 for such a win, she walked away with $140,000 after taxes. Lottery officials highlighted the uniqueness of her choice, further underscoring the unpredictable nature of lottery games.

Roebuck, SC Woman Wins $200,000 Lottery Prize Inspired by Favorite Color

A Roebuck woman has claimed a $200,000 prize from a lottery ticket purchased at a local Food Lion supermarket. The winning ticket was bought while grocery shopping, chosen mainly due to the color orange, which is her favorite, rather than any allegiance to Clemson University, despite the ticket’s connection to the school’s colors.

The scratch-off ticket was part of the Clemson Jackpot game, designed with orange tickets that pay homage to the university’s vibrant colors. Lottery officials disclosed this unexpected twist in a news release dated September 11, highlighting the winner’s unique reason for purchasing the ticket.

The odds of winning one of the game’s top prizes were approximately 1 in 520,000, making this particular win quite exceptional. After taxes were taken into account, the winner walked away with $140,000 in earnings. However, the individual’s identity has not been publicly revealed.

This victory is not an isolated incident; two previous non-Clemson fans also struck significant winnings from the Clemson Jackpot game. Such occurrences seem to highlight the unpredictable nature of lottery games, illustrating how lucky breaks can come to those without the expected ties to the game themes.

Lottery’s Context within South Carolina

Gambling is generally seen as a recreational activity that can bring excitement and potential financial reward. However, it also carries risks, particularly the potential for addiction that can adversely affect individuals and their families. Authorities recommend responsible gambling, and for those who may find themselves struggling, assistance is available through the national gambling hotline at 1-800-522-4700.

Lottery games like the Clemson Jackpot provide an avenue for people to experience the thrill of winning, albeit very few can brag about hitting a jackpot. The uniqueness of this winning story draws attention not only for the remarkable prize but also for the innovative reasons behind ticket selection, which extends beyond typical sports affiliations.

Summary of Key Information

  • Winning Location: Food Lion supermarket in Roebuck, SC
  • Prize Amount: $200,000
  • Take-Home Amount (after taxes): $140,000
  • Odds of Winning: 1 in 520,000
  • Game: Clemson Jackpot
  • Identity of Winner: Not disclosed

Key Features

Feature Details
Winner Roebuck, SC Woman
Prize Amount $200,000
Take-Home Amount $140,000
Game Type Clemson Jackpot
Odds of Winning 1 in 520,000

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