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
CLEMSON - Auburn softball pinned a rare defeat on Clemson’s Tigers in McWhorter Stadium to force a winner-take-all for the NCAA Super Regionals, taking game one
No. 10 Clemson (45-8, 18-6 ACC) dropped a midweek heartbreaker at Liberty before falling in two of three games at Virginia Tech over the weekend. This week the Tigers travel to the ACC Softball Championships hosted by Notre Dame, where they will be either the third or fourth seed in the tournament.
BLACKSBURG, Va. – The No. 6/6 Clemson softball team scored three runs in the sixth inning to complete the comeback victory against No. 21/24 Virginia Tech, 5-4,