On Sunday, Clemson won their 11th ACC Tournament Championship and 16th ACC Baseball Championship overall. But the celebrations did not stop with the ACC Championship trophy. Just hours after hoisting the trophy (…)
For the first time since 2016, the Clemson Tiger baseball program is on top of the ACC after an 11-5 victory over the third-seeded Miami Hurricanes. Cam Cannarella highlighted the Tigers’ early scoring with (…)
At one point this season, the Clemson Tiger baseball team was 16-14 overall and sat six games below .500 in ACC play. But on Saturday, the red hot Tigers clinched their spot in the ACC Championship Game. (…)
The Clemson offense once again came to life on Saturday in a 10-4 victory over the seventh-seeded North Carolina Tar Heels. The win cements Clemson’s spot in the ACC Championship Game, their first (…)
According to D1Baseball’s May 26 projections, a total of eight ACC teams are in line for an NCAA Tournament bid. That number marked the second most of any conference, only behind the SEC’s 10 projected (…)
With a spot in the ACC Tournament semifinals on the line, the Clemson baseball team needed a big performance on the mound from Austin Gordon. Gordon, a 6-foot-4 right-handed pitcher, went six innings (…)
The Clemson offense struck quickly as the team cruised to a 4-1 victory over the sixth-seeded Boston College Eagles on Friday. Caden Grice got the scoring started with a two-out, two-run home run, his (…)
At one point this season, the Clemson Tigers’ baseball program sported an overall record of 16-14 and sat six games below .500 in ACC play. But after a series win over Florida State, things quickly turned (…)
First-year Clemson head coach Erik Bakich had never participated in a pool play format similar to that of the ACC before this season. Prior to the tournament, he made it clear he was not a fan of the format. (…)
Clemson entered the sixth inning against Virginia Tech trailing by two runs and on its fourth pitcher. But the Tigers plated seven runs in the inning to reclaim a lead they would not relinquish en route to a (…)