GAME SETUPS Opponent: No. 17/21 Georgia Date/Time: Wednesday, March 23 • 7 p.m. Venue: Turner Softball Stadium • Athens, Ga. Watch: SEC Network Stats: Live Stats Clemson: Roster | Schedule | Game Notes (PDF) PREVIEW Clemson takes an 19-8 record to Athens for a midweek matchup against Georgia. The Tigers will face the Bulldogs for the first time since Georgia made the trip to Clemson in 2020. The Tigers have outscored opponents 120-60 in games this season, including run-ruling seven opponents. Clemson has 186 hits through 27 games, including posting 33 doubles and 22 home runs. Clemson returns to the field after dropping the ACC series at Duke, 2-1, winning only the Saturday game with a 10-2 run-rule victory. The pitching staff is posting a 1.85 ERA with 169 strikeouts through 178 innings. CONSISTENT CAMMY Cammy Pereira has been a consistent presence since joining Clemson's inaugural class being the Tigers' go-to face of the program in difficult situations. P
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
DURHAM, N.C. - The No. 17/15 Clemson softball team dropped the opening game against the No. 13/8 Duke Blue Devils, 6-2, on Friday night at the Duke Softball Stadium. Sophomore McKenzie Clark led the Tigers going 2-for-3 with two runs scored, including hitting her second home run of the season.Box Score | Box Score (PDF)With the loss, Clemson falls to 18-7 overall and 0-4 in ACC action as Duke improves to 22-3 overall (7-0 ACC).Clark came out swinging in the leadoff position driving the first pitch of the game down the left field line for a double. Clark advanced to third as Sam Russ was called out at first base to put Clark in a position to head home on a passed ball during Marissa Guimbarda’s at bat to give the Tigers the early 1-0 lead.The Blue Devils evened things up in the bottom of the second with a solo home run and claimed the lead in the fifth to hold a 6-1 advantage over the Tigers.Clark responded for the Tigers in the sixth by leading off the inning with her second home run
GAME SETUPS Opponent: No. 13/8 Duke Date/Time: Sunday, March 18 • 6 p.m. Venue: Duke Softball Stadium • Durham, N.C. Watch: ACCNX Stats: Live Stats Opponent: No. 13/6 Duke Date/Time: Saturday, March 19 • 2 p.m. Venue: Duke Softball Stadium • Durham, N.C. Watch: ACCNX Stats: Live Stat Opponent: No. 13/6 Duke Date/Time: Sunday, March 20 • 2 p.m. Venue: Duke Softball Stadium • Durham, N.C. Watch: ACC Network Stats: Live StatsClemson: Roster | Schedule | Game Notes (PDF)PREVIEW Clemson takes an 18-6 record to Durham for the ACC matchup against Duke. The Tigers will face the Blue Devils in a three-game series in a rematch of last season's ACC Championship game. The Tigers have outscored opponents 107-44 in games this season, including run-ruling six opponents. Clemson has 169 hits through 24 games, including posting 31 doubles and 20 home runs. Clemson returns to the field after sweeping all four games at the Tiger Invitational against
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