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CLEMSON, S.C. - Cammy Pereira hit a two-out walk off RBI single in the bottom of the seventh inning to score Ansley Houston to propel the No. 16/16 Clemson softball team to a rubber match victory over No. 23/25 Notre Dame, 2-1. The Tigers won the opening game of the series on Thursday and today’s game to improve to 33-11 overall (11-7 ACC), while Notre Dame falls to 31-9 overall (10-5 ACC).Box Score | Box Score (PDF)The Fighting Irish jumped ahead in the first inning when a runner scored off a wild pitch. Notre Dame went on to load the bases, but the Clemson defense held strong and got out of the jam to make it 1-0 in favor of the Fighting Irish after one.The Tigers were able to even things back up in the bottom of the second inning. Marissa Guimbarda, who was pinch run for by Maddie Moore, started things with a single into right field. Sam Russ followed with a single of her own up the middle to put two on with no outs. Alia Logoleo hit a fly out to right field that advanced Moore to
DURHAM, N.C. - The No. 17/15 Clemson softball team exploded for eight runs in the fourth inning to upset No. 13/8 Duke in run-rule fashion on Saturday afternoon at the Duke Softball Stadium. The Tigers pushed the envelope offensively to post their seventh run-rule win of the season with a 10-2 victory over the Blue Devils. Sophomore Millie Thompson clinched her fifth win of the season pitching all-five innings for the Tigers. She struck out eight batters without giving up a walk to lead the Clemson defense. The offense sealed the deal at the plate picking up nine hits, led by Cammy Pereira going 3-for-4 with two runs scored and Marissa Guimbarda tallying three RBIs.The Tigers broke open the game in the fourth inning that started with Alia Logoleo and JoJo Hyatt reaching after both being hit by a pitch. In an attempt to lay down a sac bunt, pinch hitter Grace Mattimore reached on a fielding error by Duke’s second baseman that allowed Logoleo to score. Pereira would also reach on an e
CLEMSON, S.C. - The No. 17/15 Clemson softball team scored eight runs through five innings to run-rule Winthrop in an hour and 15 minutes on Tuesday night at McWhorter Stadium. The Tigers’ 8-0 win marks Clemson’s sixth run-rule victory of the season.Box Score | Box Score (PDF)Clemson scored at least one run in the first four innings, each was scored with two outs on the board. With the victory, Clemson improves to 18-6 on the season as Winthrop falls to 9-15.Valerie Cagle put up the first run for the Tigers with her sixth home run of the season, getting a hold of the second pitch of her at bat and driving it out of left field to give Clemson the 1-0 lead. The Tigers continued to push the envelope in the second inning as freshman Maddie Moore reached base on an error and quickly stole second. Redshirt sophomore JoJo Hyatt dropped a hit over the head of Winthrop’s second baseman to bring home Moore and double the Tigers’ lead.At the bottom of the third inning, Alia Logoleo hit he