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Tigers avoid Gamecocks in Sunday morning Field of 64 tournament projections
Anyone hoping to avoid Clemson vs. South Carolina in the regional round of the 2024 NCAA Baseball Tournament may be in luck. The new postseason Field of 64 projections from both D1Baseball and Baseball America Sunday morning see the Tigers (41-14 overall) missing the Gamecocks (36-23) in the on-site Clemson Regional. D1Baseball forecasts South Carolina to be in the Chapel Hill Regional as one of the three teams joining projected No. 3 national seed North Carolina. Baseball America sees the Gamecocks in a projected Raleigh Regional that includes NC State, the projected No. 10 seed and host site. Clemson is still the No....
Clemson rallies past Louisville
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Jimmy Obertop’s walkoff walk with one out in the ninth inning lifted No. 3 Clemson to an 8-7 victory over Louisville in the ACC Tournament at Truist Field on Friday afternoon. The Tigers, who went 1-1 in the ACC Tournament, improved to 41-14 on the season. The Cardinals, who went 0-2 in […]
CofC left out of NCAA Tournament; Clemson, USC & Coastal Carolina make field of 64
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - The College of Charleston played some of the best baseball in the country over the course of the last 2 months of the NCAA season. But two losses in the CAA Tournament to the hosts UNC Wilmington was enough to keep the Cougars out of the national tournament.
Top Female Student — Mollie Elizabeth Lemasters
TENNERTON, W.Va. — Mollie Elizabeth Lemasters plans to attend Clemson University in Clemson, South Carolina and major in Biomedical Engineering. Her interests include art, caring for her several exotic pets, fashion and sewing, reading and writing, and spending time with friends; she currently works for the study company Fiveable, hosting livestream cram-sessions for AP Precalculus students.
Hurricanes edge No. 3 Tigers, 8-7, in ACC Tournament
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Miami (Fla.) scored five runs in the second inning in its 8-7 victory over No. 3 Clemson in the ACC Tournament at Truist Field on Thursday. The Hurricanes who won Pool B and advanced to the ACC Tournament semifinal round, improved to 27-29. The Tigers dropped to 40-14. After the Hurricanes plated a two-out run in the first inning, Jarren Purify lined a two-out, two-run double in the top of the second inning to put Clemson ahead. Antonio Jimenez responded with a three-run homer and Daniel Cuvet hit a two-run double in the bottom of the second inning. The Tigers scored a run in the third inning on a two-out passed ball.
LSU baseball heading to Clemson Regional as No. 2 seed in latest On3 bracketology
The LSU baseball team has the chance to lock up a guaranteed NCAA Tournament bid on Sunday as it faces Tennessee in the SEC Tournament championship game. Regardless of the outcome in that one, the Tigers have all but secured a bid with a 4-0 showing in Hoover to this point. Most projections have LSU completely off the bubble, and many even have them up to the No. 2 seed line. On3’s Jonathan Wagner concurred in his latest tournament projections, sending coach Jay Johnson’s team to No. 6 national seed Clemson’s regional as the No. 2 seed, along with James Madison and High Point. Even with a win on Sunday, a regional host spot is likely out of the question for the Tigers. But they should have no problem cracking the field, and it seems likely to be as a No. 2 seed. Contact/Follow us @LSUTigersWire on X and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Louisiana State news, notes and opinions. Follow Tyler to continue the conversation on X: @TylerNettuno
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