CLEMSON, S.C. - With the bases loaded and a tie ballgame, catcher JoJo Hyatt delivered the walk-off bunt to seal the 3-2 comeback victory for the No. 6/6 Tigers
McWhorter Stadium was rocking Friday evening as the Clemson softball team was back in action for its first home series since getting swept by Florida State two weeks ago.
CLEMSON, S.C. - The No. 6/6 Clemson Tigers improved to 41-5 on the year after shutting out Winthrop, 2-0, on Tuesday evening at McWhorter Stadium. The Tigers ha
CLEMSON, S.C. - The No. 4/4 Clemson Tigers made a strong push but fell short to the No. 6/6 Florida State Seminoles on Friday evening. Following the 3-2 loss, Clemson drops to 37-4 (12-3 ACC), while FSU improves to 32-7 (11-1 ACC). The Tigers came out aggressive on both the offensive and defensive sides. After graduate Ally Miklesh robbed a home run to end the top of the first, McKenzie Clark, residing in the two spot for the first time this season, hit a hard chopper at FSU’s third baseman that she was able to extend into an extra base hit with a double. Valerie Cagle brought Clark around to score, hitting a ball that Florida State’s second baseman bobbled to make it 1-0 in favor of the Tigers. As the rain rolled in, Florida State leveled the field after getting two runners on off walks before the next batter hit a single to the right side. With runners on the corners, catcher Aby Vieira fired a throw down to Alia Logoleo at second to catch the runner attempting to steal for the f