CLEMSON, S.C. The top-ranked Clemson Tigers (12-2-1) will welcome No. 4 Wake Forest (11-2-1) to Historic Riggs Field for the second time this season on Friday, April 2. The two sides have split their first two matches this season, with each team winning their home contest. Fans can tune into ACCNX for a live broadcast of the match, as well as follow along with live stats.
Friday’s match will be the 51st in series history, as Wake Forest holds a slight edge in the overall record having gone 24-19-7 in the first 50 meetings. In matches played at Clemson, the Tigers are 11-8-2 following a thrilling 2-1 victory against then-No. 1 Wake Forest on Oct. 13, 2020. The two sides first met on Sept. 14, 1980, and have played every season since. The 2020-2021 season is the first time that the two programs have faced one another on three occasions during the same season, as the previous record for head-to-head matches in a season was two, a feat which had been accomplished eight times.
Series Record: 44-3 overall
It marks the 48th all-time meeting between Clemson and Furman
Clemson has won its last 12 matches against the Purple Paladins with its last loss coming on Feb. 16, 2002 (2-5)
The Tigers have traveled to Furman only six times in their last 15 competitions going 5-1 overall
Against ACC schools this season, the Purple Paladins are 2-1 share
Director of operations.
When you hear that title for a college sports team, what do you think?
Travel coordination and meals come to mind, but there is so much more that goes on behind the scenes for a team to successfully function at the Division I level.
Brad Owens has served that role as conductor for the past 14 years with the Tiger baseball program.
The 37-year-old’s love and passion for the sport began as a youth in Barnwell, S.C. and continued as a middle reliever and four-year letterman at nearby Anderson University from 2003-06. He also served as team captain during his senior season.
Clemson, S.C. – The 2020-21 season continues for Clemson women’s basketball, as the Tigers were selected for the 2021 WNIT, it was announced on Monday night. Clemson will take on Ohio on Friday afternoon at 2:00 PM in the second game of the Charlotte regional.
The Tigers received an at-large berth into the WNIT after posting an 11-13 overall record and earning a spot in the ACC Quarterfinals. The Tigers, currently 64
th in the NET rankings, earned wins over NCAA Tournament participants Florida State, Syracuse, Wake Forest and Mercer en route to their WNIT appearance.
Second team All-ACC performer Delicia Washington leads the Tigers into the postseason, averaging 15.7 points, 5.9 rebounds and 3.5 assists per game. All-ACC Freshman Team member Gabby Elliott is second on the team in scoring at 13.3 points per game and sharpshooter Kendall Spray leads the Tigers from beyond the arc with 64 made threes on the year.
Three Tigers in Top 10 after Two Rounds of Valspar Collegiate
Clemson, SC Jacob Bridgeman, Turk Pettit and Colby Patton all shot 36-hole scores of three-under-par 139 on Monday to lead Clemson to a tie for sixth place out of 11 teams at the Valspar Collegiate at the Floridian Golf Course in Palm City, Florida. The field includes six of the top 10 teams in the nation.
Clemson had a team total of 563 on Monday, the same total as seventh-ranked Arizona State and 29
th ranked South Florida. Tenth-ranked SMU has the team lead at 551, followed by top-ranked Florida State at 554. Third-ranked Wake Forest is third at 556 and Ohio State is fourth at 558. Fourth-ranked Pepperdine is fourth at 560.