SPORTS
Clemson alum's horse ready to run for the roses in 150th Kentucky Derby
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — This year's "Run for the Roses" will have a Clemson connection. The 150th Kentucky Derby (Saturday, 2:30 p.m., WYFF 4) lists 3-year-old colt Sierra Leone among the favorites to capture the first leg of the Triple Crown. Considered the "five-star recruit" of this year's Derby field,...
Upstate high school boys soccer Super 25 power rankings as playoffs reach state semifinals
1. J.L. Mann Record: 22-2 Previous ranking (April 22): 1 What to know: Mann beat Spring Valley and Chapin to earn a home game in the Class AAAAA Upper State championship...
ACC Softball Tournament Bracket Revealed
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – The Clemson softball team is the No. 5 seed entering the 2024 ACC Softball Championship and will be the designated visitors in its opening game against No. 4 Virginia on Thursday at 1:30 p.m. in Durham, N.C. Duke Softball secured its first ACC regular-season title in program history with its 20-4 league record. The 2024 ACC Softball Championship begins Wednesday and continues through Saturday at the Duke Softball Stadium in Durham, North Carolina. The Blue Devils earned their first No. 1 seed in ACC Championship history and is set to play its first tournament game in the quarterfinals on Thursday...
Clemson’s Bakich Calls for Change to Make DKS ‘Rowdy’
CLEMSON -- Erik Bakich wishes Clemson would sell beer at Doug Kingsmore Stadium, and he would like to see the famous Cajun Café in right field become a regular restaurant that serves Clemson fans all (...)
NCAA Basketball: Clemson at Rutgers
Nov 30, 2021; Piscataway, New Jersey, USA; Rutgers Scarlet Knights center Cliff Omoruyi (11) shoots the ball over Clemson Tigers forward Hunter Tyson (5) during the second half at Jersey Mike's Arena. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-USA TODAY Sports
Georgia Tech Baseball Wins Thriller vs No. 4 Clemson 14-12
After dropping the first game of the double-header vs No. 4 Clemson, Georgia Tech was hoping to get a split today when they faced the Tigers for game two. They did get the win and in thrilling fashion. The offense came alive late, led by freshman phenom Drew Burress led a big comeback in the late innings for Georgia Tech. Mike Becchetti and Matthew Ellis had huge days at the plate, while Mason Patel finished the game by pitching two shut out innings for Georgia Tech. Now, the Yellow Jackets move to 28-16 overall and 12-11 in the conference.
Georgia Opponents at a Glance: Clemson Tigers
We’re still a ways away from the start of Georgia’s football season this fall, but it’s never too early to start looking ahead at the Bulldogs’ opponents. Expected to enter the season at No. 1 in the nation, Kirby Smart’s squad takes on a tough schedule in 2024. UGA opens with Clemson in Atlanta and […] The post Georgia Opponents at a Glance: Clemson Tigers appeared first on On3.
Walks prove costly as North Greenville eliminated from Conference Carolinas tournament by Mount Olive
GASTONIA, N.C. — The North Greenville Crusaders bowed out of the Conference Carolinas Tournament Saturday night at CaroMont Health Park with a 9-4 loss to the Mount Olive Trojans. NGU led until the 6th inning, when walks as well as timely hitting by UMO gave the Trojans a lead...
Lenoir-Rhyne Softball Captures First SAC Championship Title Since 2013
The Lenoir-Rhyne Bears captured their first SAC Softball Championship title since 2013 as they swept Anderson with a 3-2 win. The Bears recorded six straight wins in the tournament, taking game one of the championship series in extra innings on Friday and securing the crown with Sunday's victory. Led by...
Clemson’s T.J. Parker reflects on team’s struggles last season, aspirations to ‘put fear in people’s hearts’
Last season wasn't normal for Clemson. A program used to winning championships and celebrating a victory just about every Saturday faced a new reality. The season began with a 28-7 loss to Duke on national television. In late October, the Tigers' record was 4-4. At that moment, it wasn't a...
Blake Wright has career day but No. 4 Clemson falls in Game 2 of doubleheader
Georgia Tech stung No. 4 Clemson in the second game of a doubleheader Friday at Doug Kingsmore Stadium to put a damper on what was shaping up to be a banner day for both the Tigers and second baseman Blake Wright. Capped off by a two-run ninth-inning home run from Mike Becchetti, the Yellow Jackets rallied from a five-run deficit to stun Clemson, 14-12, in Game 2 of the twin-bill. Georgia Tech overcame deficits of 8-3 and 12-7 to score seven unanswered runs to split the series at a game apiece. The best part of the day for Clemson (35-10 overall, 16-7...
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