Clemson softball falls in new D1Softball Top 25 rankings

The Clemson Tigers fell three spots to No. 22 in the new D1Softball poll, released Tuesday, April 16. It’s the second straight week that Clemson has dropped in the polls. The Tigers have tumbled seven spots from No. 15 two weeks ago.

The Clemson Tigers fell three spots to No. 22 in the new D1Softball rankings, released Tuesday, April 16. It’s the second straight week that Clemson has fallen in the rankings.

The Tigers (28-14 overall, 11-7 ACC) had been ranked No. 15 two weeks earlier. Coach John Rittman’s team was swept by Duke over the weekend at McWhorter Stadium. The fourth-ranked Blue Devils (37-4) were ranked No. 1 in the nation by Softball America last week.

Texas (35-6) stayed at No. 1 in D1Softball’s rankings after another 4-0 week. The top three rankings remained the same as last week with Oklahoma (38-4) holding at No. 2 and Stanford (34-7) checking in at No. 3.

Tennessee (32-7) moved up one spot from No. 6 to round out the top five. Washington placed sixth with Oklahoma State falling three spots to No. 7. LSU, Florida, and Missouri rounded out the top 10 in D1Softball’s rankings.

No. 15 Virginia Tech and No. 16 Florida State were the only other ACC programs ranked by D1Softball.

Clemson is scheduled to face Winthrop in non-conference play Tuesday at McWhorter Stadium before traveling to Notre Dame for a weekend series. Tuesday’s game will be streamed on ACC Network Extra (ACCNX).

Clemson softball falls in new Softball America Top 25 rankings

NCAA Softball: here’s where Softball America ranked the Clemson Tigers in their top 25 rankings for Week 9.

Clemson fell five spots to No. 25 in the new Softball America Top 25 rankings, released Monday, April 8.

Coach John Rittman’s Tigers are 27-11 overall after a 3-1 week that included a three-game series sweep of Syracuse over the weekend in upstate New York. The Tigers fell to Furman in midweek play, 4-3, at McWhorter Stadium on Tuesday.

Clemson will travel to Columbia to face South Carolina in a scheduled 7 p.m. EDT contest in midweek play Tuesday night. Next up for the Tigers in ACC play is a three-game weekend series with Duke beginning Friday night at 7 p.m. EDT at McWhorter Stadium.

The Blue Devils (33-3 overall) are the new No. 1 team in the nation in Softball America’s rankings after a 4-0 week. It’s the first time all season that someone other than Oklahoma (35-3) is atop the rankings.

The Sooners dropped two of three games over the weekend to Texas. Softball America notes that it was the Sooners’ first Big 12 series loss since 2011.

No. 17 Clemson completes sweep over Syracuse

A nice sweep for Clemson softball.

SYRACUSE, N.Y. – The No. 17/17 Clemson Softball team scored 13 runs off nine hits to secure the five-inning run-rule victory to open the series against Syracuse. Clemson’s 13-2 win moved the Tigers to 25-11 (9-4 ACC), while the Orange fell to 16-15 (4-9 ACC).
McKenzie Clark and Alia Logoleo led the Tigers at the plate with two hits each, while Maddie Moore finished the night with three runs, two RBIs and one hit. Alex Brown, Julia Knowler and Arielle Oda also added two RBIs to contribute to the team’s 11 total.
Moore kicked things off with a solo home run after taking over the leadoff spot of the lineup. She drove the second pitch she saw out of dead center to make it 1-0. Syracuse responded in the bottom of the opening frame with a solo shot of its own to make it 1-1 after one.
The Tigers jumped back ahead with a productive second inning led off with a walk from Logoleo. She advanced to second as Aby Vieira reached on a fielding error by Syracuse’s catcher to put two on with one out. Both Oda and Moore reached on fielder’s choices that plated Logoleo and Vieira. Logoleo’s run was on another fielding error, while Vieira’s was a result of a slide under the attempted tag to make it 3-1.
Action didn’t slow down in the second as Brown added a two-RBI double into left field, and Clark followed with a single that put runners at the corner for Valerie Cagle to pick up an RBI during her at bat with Brown scoring and Clark advancing to third. With two outs, Logoleo came back to the plate in the second and singled to the third baseman to make it 7-1 through two innings.
Syracuse got one run back in the bottom of the fourth, but Clemson quickly responded in the fifth with six more runs. Logoleo singled to open the inning, and was replaced by Kennedy Ariail as a pinch runner as Abi Stuart drew a walk to put two on with no outs. Vieira advanced them both a base with a sac bunt to allow Oda to bring them home with a double into left center.
Moore reached on an error, stole her second base of the day and was brought home by an RBI single from Clark to right field. Cagle joined her on the base paths with a single to right field, and both Cagle and Clark made it home off a double by Knowler to make it 13-2. The Orange loaded the bases in the bottom of the fifth with no outs in an attempt to strike back, but Clemson settled down and picked up three-quick outs without conceding a run to seal the run-rule victory.
Senior Regan Spencer earned her seventh victory of the year in the circle after the right-handed pitcher threw four innings with one strikeout and didn’t give up a walk. This is the 12th time Spencer hasn’t conceded a walk this season. Junior Brooke McCubbin faced six batters in her single inning of work.
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The Tigers conclude the weekend series tomorrow with a doubleheader against the Orange. Game one is scheduled to begin at 10 a.m. on ACCNX with game two following at noon.
– Via Clemson Athletic Communications

Regan Spencer named ACC Pitcher of the Week

Regan Spencer was a standout this past week for the Tigers.

CLEMSON, S.C. – For the second time this season, senior Regan Spencer has been crowned ACC Pitcher of the Week, the conference office announced Tuesday. This is the second ACC weekly honor for the Tigers this season and the second ACC weekly honor of Spencer’s career.

ACC Release

The Lexington, N.C., native earned the honor after finishing with a 1.00 ERA through two appearances. The right-handed pitcher pitched 7.0 innings with eight strikeouts to earn her sixth win and tally her first save of the 2024 season. Spencer opened the weekend with a five-inning shutout against Boston College She struck out five in Thursday’s game and without giving up a walk. Thursday’s game marked the 11th game of her senior campaign that she hasn’t conceded a walk in 18 total appearances which currently sits 21st in the NCAA for walks allowed per seven innings (1.04).

She concluded the weekend with two innings of work against the Eagles on Saturday morning. Her two innings of work earned her the first save of her senior year, third of her career. In those two innings, she struck out three while allowing only one hit. This included her entering the circle in the fourth inning with the bases loaded and no outs and shutting down the Eagles’ offense to force them to leave everyone stranded by picking up three quick outs. In total, she allowed only six hits, including only one extra-base hit, and has limited opponents to only eight extra-base hits during the season. Following last weekend, her season ERA also dropped to 0.70, which sits fourth in the NCAA through April 1.

Clemson returns to action on Tuesday, April 2 when the Tigers welcome Furman to McWhorter Stadium. First pitch is scheduled for 6 p.m. on ACC Network. Tickets are still available both online and at the gate prior to first pitch.

Where Clemson softball ranks in new Top 25 polls

NCAA Softball: here’s where the Clemson Tigers softball team ranked in this week’s Top 25 polls.

Clemson stayed at No. 15 in the new D1Softball Top 25 poll this week, released Tuesday, April 2.

John Rittman’s Tigers are 24-10 overall and won two of three last week in a series against Boston College at McWhorter Stadium. The Tigers’ scheduled midweek game against Georgia State was canceled due to inclement weather.

In the new USA TODAY Sports/NFCA Division I coaches poll for Week 8, the Tigers slipped one spot from last week to No. 17.

Clemson checked in at No. 20 in the new Softball America Top 25 rankings, moving up one spot in that poll.

Oklahoma (34-1) remained a unanimous No. 1 in every poll after another unbeaten week. Duke (29-3) moved up to No. 2 in the coaches poll while Texas (29-5) slipped from No. 2 to No. 4. Georgia (29-5) remained at No. 3. LSU (29-4) rounded out the top five.

Other ACC schools ranked in the coaches poll are Virginia Tech (No. 15) and Florida State (No. 18).

The Tigers are scheduled to play Furman in midweek action Tuesday at home. First pitch is scheduled for 6 p.m. EDT. Clemson travels to Syracuse to begin a three-game weekend series in ACC play beginning Friday.

Clemson takes the series as they run rule Boston College

Clemson takes the series with big win over Boston College.

CLEMSON, S.C. – The No. 16/16 Clemson Tigers scored at least one run in four consecutive innings, including five in the fourth and three in the fifth, to run-rule Boston College, 10-0, in five innings to clinch the series victory on Saturday. This is the second run-rule for the Tigers during the series and ninth of the season, while also marking the eighth shutout of 2024.

The Tigers offense exploded for 14 hits in the five-inning performance. This is the seventh time in 2024 Clemson has tallied double-digit hits, marking the second-most hits in a game this season trailing only the series finale against NC State where the Tigers finished with 15. Redshirt senior Arielle Oda led the team going a perfect 3-for-3 with two runs scored. Junior Maddie Moore followed going 3-for-4 with one RBI. In total, seven Tigers produced at least one hit, with Valerie Cagle, Alex Brown and Alia Logoleo adding two each. Cagle finished the game with four RBIs, including three off a walkoff home run, and two runs.

In the bottom of the second inning, Clemson took a 1-0 lead after Oda bunted a two-out single for a base hit. Brown tripled down the right field line to plate Oda and give the Tigers the lead. Clemson added another run in the third inning after McKenzie Clark singled and advanced to second as Valerie Cagle was hit by a pitch. Logoleo tallied an RBI single to left field that allowed Clark to score to put Clemson up 2-0 after three.

Boston College looked to get on the board in the fourth getting its leadoff runners on with no outs. Clemson made a pitching change from starter Brooke McCubbin to Regan Spencer, who made three-quick outs to force the Eagles to leave them stranded.

Clemson picked up steam in the bottom of the fourth after Oda and Brown clocked back-to-back singles to open the frame. Moore notched her RBI with a single up the middle that plated Oda from second. Cagle followed with her first RBI hit of the day with a shot into right field to score Brown, and Logoleo executed a squeeze bunt to score Clark in the next at bat. With two on and two out, Lindsey Garcia ripped a single up the middle that had both Cagle and Logoleo scoring to make it 7-0 after four.

Oda kept things rolling in the fifth with a leadoff single. Moore tallied her third hit of the day with a single through the left side. In an attempt to steal, Moore was ruled out on the play but it was overturned after review due to obstruction by BC’s shortstop. Clark joined her on the basepath following a walk to put two on with two out. Cagle stepped to the plate and drove an 0-2 pitch 268 feet out of left field to secure the 10-0 run-rule win. This was Cagle’s sixth home run of 2024 and 65th of her career.

McCubbin got the start in the circle this afternoon and pitched three innings before Spencer closed out the game and picked up her first save of the season. Spencer pitched two innings as she faced eight hitters, tallied three strikeouts and only allowed one hit.

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Clemson concludes its homestand with a midweek against Furman on Tuesday, April 2. The midweek game is scheduled to start at 6 p.m. and was picked up for broadcast on ACC Network. Tickets for every home game are still available for purchase this season. Fans can grab theirs either online or by visiting the ticket table outside the main gate of McWhorter Stadium on the day of the game. For more information on how to manage your tickets, including transferring them if you aren’t able to make it, visit ClemsonTigers.com today.

– Via Clemson Athletic Communications 

Clemson baseball, softball games canceled Tuesday

The Clemson Tigers’ scheduled baseball and softball games Tuesday have been canceled due to the threat of inclement weather.

CLEMSON, S.C. – Due to forecasted inclement weather, Tuesday’s baseball game against Coastal Carolina at Doug Kingsmore Stadium and Tuesday’s softball game against Georgia State at McWhorter Stadium are canceled.

Information on tickets for Tuesday’s canceled games and potential makeup games will be provided by the Clemson University athletic department ticket office once details relative to the potential makeup games are determined.

Clemson baseball travels to Miami (Fla.) for a three-game series, beginning Thursday at 7 p.m. on ACC Network. Clemson softball hosts Boston College for a three-game series, beginning Thursday at 6 p.m. on ACC Network Extra.

–via Clemson Athletic Communications

Clemson falls to South Carolina in a 12-inning battle

Clemson fell to South Carolina after a hard-fought 12-innings.

CLEMSON, S.C. – Clemson Softball battled back to force extras, but ultimately fell to South Carolina, 6-4, in 12 innings. The extra-inning loss drops the No. 11/11 Tigers to 21-7 on the year, while the No. 23/25 Gamecocks improve to 22-7.

Clemson finished with 12 hits, including two from both McKenzie Clark and Grace Hiller. Clark also led the Tigers with two RBIs, while Alex Brown and Alia Logoleo clocked one apiece.

Regan Spencer started in her third game in the last week. She threw 68 pitches in five innings of work with two strikeouts. The Gamecocks got on the board early with Spencer in the circle, taking a 2-0 lead after they capitalized on a throwing error by the Tigers. Both runs were unearened.

Clark responded with a two-run homer sent 255 feet out of right field in the bottom half of the inning to even things at two-all. Her home run in the first inning marked the fifth first-inning homer the Tigers have hit in the last four games dating back to the North Carolina series opener. It also marked the ninth homer Clemson has hit all-time against the Gamecocks in only the sixth meeting between the two programs.

South Carolina reclaimed the lead in the top of the third off a solo home run that would hold the Gamecocks’ lead until the bottom of the sixth inning.

Freshman Kylee Johnson spurred the Tigers in the sixth with a single to kickoff the inning. After Arielle Oda drew a walk and Clark singled to the second baseman, Clemson had the bases loaded with only one out to bring Logoleo to the plate. Logoleo sent the second pitch of her at bat deep into center for a sac fly that plated Johnson from third to make it three-all.

Following great defensive work by the Tigers in the top of the seventh, and a lights-out pitching performance by left-handed relief pitcher Millie Thompson, the Tigers shut down the Gamecocks’ chance of rebuttal. Clemson got one runner on off a fielding error by South Carolina in the bottom of the seventh, but would leave her stranded as Clemson headed to its fifth extra-inning game of 2024 with the ballgame tied, 3-3.

Clemson had its best look to score in the 10th inning after Hiller notched a one-out double into the gap in left center. Johnson followed with a walk, but South Carolina ended the inning with back-to-back outs to leave a runners stranded at first and third. Thompson followed in the top of the 11th with two strikeouts, including one to end the inning, for her sixth of the game and to keep it even at 3-3.

South Carolina claimed the lead in the top of the 12th. With the bases loaded, a slow roller allowed for a run to score, and the Gamecocks added two insurance runs before the Tigers could end the inning. Clemson attempted to push back in the bottom half of the inning after Aby Vieira reached on a fielding error by South Carolina’s shortstop, and Hiller tallied her second hit of the evening with a shot to left field to put two on with two out. Alex Brown came up with an RBI single to score Julia Bomhardt, who was running for Vieira, from second, but the Gamecocks were able to pick up the final out to win, 6-4.

Thompson finished her outing with 6.1 innings pitched. She threw 78 pitches (60 strikes) with seven strikeouts, one shy of her season high, but falls to 4-1 on the season. Junior Brooke McCubbin pitched the final 0.2 innings.

Up Next

The Tigers hit the road for their first ACC road series by traveling to Charlottesville, Va. Clemson will open the three-game series at Virginia on Friday, March 22 at 6 p.m. on ACC Network. Saturday’s game is scheduled for 1 p.m. on ACC Network with the series finale on Sunday at noon on ACCNX.

– Via Clemson Athletic Communications

Thompson, Johnson lead Clemson to an ACC win over North Carolina

Clemson picks up another win over North Carolina.

CLEMSON, S.C. – Behind a complete-game shutout by Regan Spencer in the circle and home runs by Kylee Johnson and Alex Brown, the No. 12/14 Tigers improved to 19-6 (3-1 ACC) after defeating the North Carolina Tar Heels (20-5, 2-2 ACC) on Friday evening in McWhorter Stadium.

Spencer continued her hot streak in the circle, dealing 80 pitches (53 strikes) with three strikeouts to earn the win, her fourth of the season. She allowed only five hits through her 7.0 innings of work without conceding a walk.

Johnson had a breakout game, tallying two solo home runs in a single game. She sent the first one out of the park in left field in the bottom of the second and followed it with a leadoff home run out of right center to open the bottom of the fourth. She finished the evening 2-for-3 to tally the first multi-hit game of her career and to become the second freshman this season to hit two home runs in their first two plate appearances, joining Julia Knowler’s season-opening performance. She becomes only the fourth freshman in program history to tally multiple home runs in a game joining Knowler, Valerie Cagle and Alia Logoleo.

Another Tiger that went the distance was junior Alex Brown. The former Tar Heel kicked off scoring for the Tigers in the first with a second-pitch home run driven out of right field. This was her second home run and 28th run scored of the season. She finished the evening at the plate going 2-for-4 for her 10th multi-hit game.

The two additional runs scored came out sac flies by both Aby Vieira and Lindsey Garcia. Vieira clocked hers off a bases-loaded situation in the first. She flied out to left field to score Arielle Oda, who tallied a hit of her own earlier in the inning. Garcia’s sac fly came in the third inning after Maddie Moore drew a one-out walk and advanced to third on a double by Vieira. Garcia flew out to left to score Moore, giving Garcia her sixth RBI of 2024 and Moore her 12th run.

Up Next

The Tigers continue weekend action against the Tar Heels on Saturday, March 16. Action is slated to begin at McWhorter Stadium at 1 p.m. on ACCNX.

– Via Clemson Athletic Communications 

No. 12 Clemson hosts North Carolina

Clemson softball faces North Carolina for game 2.

NO. 12/14 CLEMSON (18-6, 2-1 ACC) HOSTS NORTH CAROLINA (20-4, 2-1 ACC)

GAME SETUPS

  • 🆚 Opponent: North Carolina
  • 🗓 Date/Time: Friday, March152 • 6 p.m.
  • 📍 Venue: McWhorter Stadium • Clemson, S.C.
  • 📺 Watch: ACCNX
  • 📊 Stats: Live Stats

  • 🆚 Opponent: North Carolina
  • 🗓 Date/Time: Saturday, March 16 • 1 p.m.
  • 📍 Venue: McWhorter Stadium • Clemson, S.C.
  • 📺 Watch: ACCNX
  • 📊 Stats: Live Stats

  • 🆚 Opponent: North Carolina
  • 🗓 Date/Time: Sunday, March 17 • 7 p.m.
  • 📍 Venue: McWhorter Stadium • Clemson, S.C.
  • 📺 Watch: ACC Network
  • 📊 Stats: Live Stats

Clemson: Roster | Schedule | Game Notes (PDF)

PREVIEW

  • Clemson returns 15 letter winners from the 2023 roster, including three players that were All-ACC selections, and added two transfers to bolster the roster in Alex Brown and Lindsey Garcia.
  • The Tigers hold a .304 batting average led by Valerie Cagle (.390). Clemson also has a .495 slugging percentage and .399 on-base percentage.
  • Clemson’s pitching staff maintains a 1.98 ERA through 162.1 innings of work and has 145 strikeouts.
  • The Tigers hold an 8-0 record all-time against the Tar Heels with the last matchup between the two programs being at the 2023 ACC Tournament, where Clemson claimed a 2-1 victory
  • Single-game tickets are now on sale for the 2024 home slate with tickets being available both online and a limited amount of walkup sales at the gate on the day of each game. Fans can find out more information on tickets here

ALUMNI WEEKEND

  • The Tigers welcome back 13 former Tigers for their alumni game on Saturday, March 16 against North Carolina
  • Clemson is excited to welcome back some of the key founding members of the Tiger Softball Program as every member returning was a member of at least one regional appearance, with many being on the 2022 and/or the 2023 super regional teams
  • Alumni returning have seen time in two ACC Tournament Championship games and were on the 2021 ACC Regular Season Champion team
  • Alumni returning include: Casey (Bigham) Ward, Cammy Pereira, Marissa Guimbarda, Sam Russ, Grace Mattimore, Carlee Shannon, Emma Whitfield, Reedy Davenport, Ally Miklesh, Caroline Jacobsen, Sarah Howell, Ansley Houston and Madison May

QUICK HITS

  • Clemson has outscored opponents 144-58 this season
  • Clemson had 194 hits through 24 games, including posting 29 doubles and 25 home runs
  • The Tigers have 126 RBIs this season with Valerie Cagle (27), McKenzie Clark (19), Alia Logoleo (15) and Maddie Moore (15) leading the charge. A total of 14 batters have tallied at least one RBI this season, including six in double digits
  • Nine Tigers combined for 50 multi-hit games led by Valerie Cagle (10), McKenzie Clark (9), Alex Brown (9) and Maddie Moore (5)