NORMAN, Okla. - The No. 16 seeded Clemson Tigers had the top seeded Oklahoma Sooners on the ropes, but dropped an 8-7 nail biter in extra innings to end the season. The Tigers, who had home runs hit by Maddie Moore and McKenzie Clark, rallied back to take the lead in the fifth inning but weren’t able to hold on in extra innings. Clemson is only the second team this season to force Oklahoma to extra innings, plated the most runs the Sooners have allowed all year and clocked eight hits in back-to-back games. Clemson concluded the season with a 49-12 overall record, the most wins in a single-season in the program's short infancy. Additional accomplishments from the year include maintaining a 23-game win streak from Feb. 26 to April 6 for the longest streak to date for the Tigers. As the designated home team, Clemson started the game in the field with the Sooners at the plate. Oklahoma took the early advantage, leading off the game hitting back-to-back home runs for a 2-0 lead. The
NORMAN, Okla. - The No. 16 seeded Clemson Tigers had the top seeded Oklahoma Sooners on the ropes, but dropped an 8-7 nail biter in extra innings to end the season. The Tigers, who had home runs hit by Maddie Moore and McKenzie Clark, rallied back to take the lead in the fifth inning but weren’t able to hold on in extra innings. Clemson is only the second team this season to force Oklahoma to extra innings, plated the most runs the Sooners have allowed all year and clocked eight hits in back-to-back games.Clemson concluded the season with a 49-12 overall record, the most wins in a single-season in the program's short infancy. Additional accomplishments from the year include maintaining a 23-game win streak from Feb. 26 to April 6 for the longest streak to date for the Tigers.As the designated home team, Clemson started the game in the field with the Sooners at the plate. Oklahoma took the early advantage, leading off the game hitting back-to-back home runs for a 2-0 lead. The Ti
Momentum swung wildly in a fateful fifth inning of the Norman Super Regional on Friday, but unfortunately for John Rittman’s Tigers, the No. 1 Oklahoma Sooners
NORMAN, Okla. - The No. 16 seed Clemson Tigers went hit-for-hit with the No. 1 seeded Oklahoma Sooners, but ultimately dropped the opening game of the 2023 Norman Super Regional, 9-2. Following the loss, Clemson falls to 49-11, while Oklahoma improves to 55-1. Valerie Cagle and Aby Vieira led the charge for Clemson at the plate as Cagle went 3-for-4, and Vieira added two hits of her own. The Tigers put up a combined eight hits with Ally Miklesh, Caroline Jacobsen and Alia Logoleo tabbing the other three. Jacobsen finished with both RBIs for the Tigers. Cagle jumped on the first pitch of her first at bat with two outs and ripped a double through the middle of the infield to get a runner on, but the Tigers left her stranded at second. The Sooners took advantage of a hard hit ball to left center by Jada Coleman for a double and advanced her with back-to-back hits deep into the outfield to take a 1-0 lead. Clemson made a push to get on the board in the second after Vieira tallied a two-out
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