Twitter reacts: Clemson dominates in home regional opener

Here’s how social media reacted to Clemson softball’s run-rule victory over UNC Wilmington in regional play.

Clemson softball had no problem on Friday advancing to the winner’s bracket of regional play in the NCAA Tournament, blowing out UNC Wilmington.

In the 9-0 run-rule victory over the Seahawks, the Tigers got out to an early lead in the first inning. Led by shortstop Alia Logoelo, who had a two-run homer in the inning, Clemson had six runs and five hits in the first. In the past four games, Logoleo has batted .538 and has had eight combined RBIs and four home runs. She finished 1-3 against the Seahawks.

Center fielder McKenzie Clark also had a strong performance, going 3-for-3 at the plate.

Meanwhile, Clemson pitcher Millie Thompson had her second no-hitter this season, finishing with four strikeouts in her five innings pitched.

With the help of Thomspon, Clark and Logoleo, among others, the Tigers advanced to the winner’s bracket of the Clemson Regional. They will play the winner of Aubrun and Lousiana at McWhorter Stadium on Saturday at 1 p.m.

Here’s how Twitter reacted to Clemson’s dominant game one performance.

Rittman, Clark, Thompson postgame after 9-0 win

Millie Thompson pitched a no-hitter to lead Clemson to a 9-0 victory in the first ever softball regional game at McWhorter Stadium. Following the win head coach John Rittman, Millie Thompson and McKenzie Clark talked about the historic win.

Millie Thompson pitched a no-hitter to lead Clemson to a 9-0 victory in the first ever softball regional game at McWhorter Stadium.

Following the win head coach John Rittman, Millie Thompson and McKenzie Clark talked about the historic win.

Clemson mercy rules Wilmington in NCAA Regional opener

Tigers dominate in 9-0 victory over Seahawks

Clemson softball showed up in a big way Friday as head coach John Rittman and the Tigers mercy-ruled the UNC Wilmington Seahawks 9-0 in an NCAA Regional at McWhorter Stadium.

Lefthanded pitcher Millie Thompson pitched five excellent innings throwing a no-hitter and a complete game in her fourteenth win of the season for the Tigers.

While Thompson got it done pitching, the Tigers’ (40-15) bats did what they needed too early to get the team going. The team scored six runs on five hits in the first, led by an Alia Logoleo two-run home run.

McKenzie Clark put together a strong performance as well, going 3-for-3 with two RBI doubles. After a heartbreaking loss in last week’s ACC championship game, this game was the response Rittman, and the Tigers were looking for.

Clemson advances to the winner’s bracket of the NCAA Regional and will next play on Saturday, May 21st. They will take on the winner of Louisiana (45-11) vs. Auburn (39-15) in Friday’s second game of the double-elimination event. First pitch is scheduled for 1 p.m. at McWhorter Stadium in Clemson.

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Tigers leave no doubt in 9-0 victory over Seahawks

Following a heartbreaking loss in the ACC Championship last weekend, Clemson came into Friday’s game leaving absolutely no doubt versus the visiting UNC Wilmington Seahawks. The Tigers shot ahead early on in the first, scoring six runs on five hits, …

Following a heartbreaking loss in the ACC Championship last weekend, Clemson came into Friday’s game leaving absolutely no doubt versus the visiting UNC Wilmington Seahawks. The Tigers shot ahead early on in the first, scoring six runs on five hits, highlighted by Alia Logoleo’s two-run homer to left and two costly errors by the Seahawks, good for the eventual 9-0 shutout victory.

Lefthander Millie Thompson earned the win in the circle for the Tigers, throwing a no-hitter and complete game in her 14th win of the season. Seahawks starter Emily Winstead tallied the loss for UNC Wilmington.

After a clutch 1-2-3 inning for Clemson’s starter Thompson in the top of the first, the Tigers came out big. With a back-to-back single and RBI double from Cammy Pereira and McKenzie Clark respectively, Aby Vieira singled down the right-field line to score Clark and double the score 2-0. Directly following, Logoleo sent a ball to deep left field for her 15th homer of the year, scoring Clark and extending the lead to 4-0. Later on in the inning, the Tigers scored two more runs off of two errors, giving Clemson the 6-0 lead after one.

Following a scoreless second inning, the Tigers struck yet again in the third. With runners on second and third and one out, Pereira grounded out to short, but scored outfielder Sam Russ in the process. Clark followed suit soon after with an RBI double to center to score Maddie Moore from third to stretch the lead to 8-0 through three innings.

Clemson extended their lead once again in the fourth. With a runner on third and one out, Logoleo grounded out to SS, scoring pinch runner Carlee Shannon. The Tigers led 9-0 after four.

The Tigers were able to get the job done in just five innings of work, run-ruling the Seahawks and earning the 9-0 win on Friday.

Clemson takes the field once again on Saturday, May 21, and will face the winner of game two, either Louisiana or Auburn, in game three. First pitch is scheduled for 1 p.m. at McWhorter Stadium in Clemson.

Family connection makes Clemson Regional even more special for Russ

Sam Russ has never played in the postseason. That’s why she came to Clemson. As the Tigers are set to host the first-ever Clemson Regional this weekend, it’s even more special for Russ and her family. Her father, Frank, was a starter on the first …

Sam Russ has never played in the postseason.

That’s why she came to Clemson.

As the Tigers are set to host the first-ever Clemson Regional this weekend, it’s even more special for Russ and her family. Her father, Frank, was a starter on the first Clemson baseball team to host a regional in 1980.

“It’s so exciting,” Sam said. “The fact that he got to host Clemson’s baseball’s first-ever regional and then I get to host Clemson’s softball’s first-ever regional, is so exciting. My mom also went here, so I grew up a huge fan of Clemson and going to all the football games growing up. It was always my dream school, so it’s so exciting to get to come back here and play for my last year.”

“I did not know about her dad.” Clemson coach John Rittman said Thursday. It’s a situation with the transfer portal, names get in the portal and you start doing research…Obviously, there was a connection there and we have an MBA program and that’s what Sam wanted to study and earn her master’s degree.”

Rittman said that Clemson knew that Sam was a terrific player because they played against her last year when she was still at N.C. State and they knew what she was capable of.

“She’s fast, can steal bases, hit for power, hit for average and cover a lot of ground in the outfield,” Rittman added. “It was a great fit for our program and luckily she chose Clemson to work on her masters and play that extra year.”

This season, Sam leads the ACC with a program-record 25 stolen bases.

“At one point I was hitting behind her and it was awesome,” redshirt sophomore infielder Alia Logoleo said. “She would get on first and I knew that first pitch, she’s on second. So, it was really kind of stress off your shoulders because you know if she gets on base, she’s taking that next one almost automatic.”

The process of getting into Clemson wasn’t as quick as she is.

Sam had to get accepted into the MBA program at Clemson before the Tigers could officially sign her.

“The MBA program here at Clemson is huge, especially for internship opportunities,” she said, “and that’s what I was looking to do. Their admissions process was still open, so it really kind of fit perfectly into what I was looking for.”

Shortly after entering the transfer portal, Sam got a call from a phone number she didn’t recognize.

“Obviously, I was very excited when I picked up the phone and saw that it was him on the line and that they were potentially looking for an outfielder for the season,” Sam said. “It was really just my dream school calling me.”

When Sam informed her dad of her decision to attend Clemson for her final season of eligibility, Frank was “over the moon.”

Funny enough, they were on a father-daughter trip to the College World Series. That’s when she called Rittman to confirm that she would be spending her final season in Tiger Town.

The rest is history.

Five years of collegiate softball under her belt and Sam will finally have the chance to play in the postseason starting Friday,

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Clemson softball ‘coming out with fire,’ hopes to ‘put on a great show’ in first-ever Clemson Regional

Clemson softball will go about its routine similarly this weekend. By this point, everyone knows that this won’t just be any ordinary series at McWhorter Stadium this weekend. The Tigers, the 10th overall seed in this year’s NCAA Tournament, will …

Clemson softball will go about its routine similarly this weekend. 

By this point, everyone knows that this won’t just be any ordinary series at McWhorter Stadium this weekend.

The Tigers, the 10th overall seed in this year’s NCAA Tournament, will start what they hope is the road to the Women’s College World Series on Friday when they host UNC Wilmington in the first-ever Clemson Regional.

“Obviously, we’re super excited to be hosting our first-ever NCAA regional,” Clemson coach John Rittman told reporters Thursday. “Our team has worked extremely hard for this opportunity. Our coaches, our staff, we just want to put on a great show for our fans…This is a great opportunity for us as  a young program to showcase not only our team but our facility, the fans and our great community here at Clemson.”

Rittman has been preparing his team for this moment, in hopes that it would help give his team a sense of the rigors that a tough postseason provides.

The Tigers ran the gauntlet of the ACC during the regular season, as well as the conference tournament, but they also had a harder strength of schedule this season by design.

“It’s nothing new,” two-way player Valerie Cagle said. “Yeah, we’re gonna see good hitters and these teams are good, but it’s something that we’ve been preparing for all year. Last year, we were close to hosting and we went to that regional, but the main reason we weren’t able to host is because we didn’t have a hard enough schedule and we didn’t have those top wins. Really just focusing on doing that this year, so that we could use the talent we have and build off of that to have the opportunity that we have now.”

“We knew that this year was going to be way harder,” redshirt sophomore infielder Alia Logoleo said, “but it was just going to prepare us for this moment. Rittman said all year long that they can’t dock us on the teams we’ve played like they did last year. And we’re ready and we’re coming out with fire.”

Clemson now knows after last year — no matter who its opponent is — the Tigers have to bring their A-game.

What a difference a year makes.

“It feels amazing,” Logoleo said. “One, just being able to give our seniors another day here to play in front of the fans and we got a lot of experience last year playing at Alabama — their fans are insane, they go crazy every play. But now, we’re cheering for us and we’re super excited to have our fans behind us.”

“I think the obvious difference is we have a year of experience,” Rittman said. “Last year, our entire roster, it was their first time competing in the postseason. Now that we’ve been to two ACC tournaments, we were in the Tuscaloosa Regional last year, obviously. We have a sense of what it’s gonna be like and the competition level and just the oddities of the NCAA tournament.

“I think the biggest thing is this time of year, we’ve earned the right to be here. We earned the right to be the No. 1 seed and now it’s about staying focused on what we can control, which is the game and making sure we’re limiting the distractions.”

As of Thursday afternoon, Rittman hadn’t yet decided who would be starting for Clemson in the circle for Friday’s regional against UNC Wilmington. Rittman views the first game against the Seahawks as Clemson’s most important game and said that the Tigers would make the rest of their pitching decisions from there.

“Pitching depth is huge,” Rittman said. “Anytime that you can utilize a staff, especially with some of the powerful offenses that we have here. All the teams hit the ball pretty well and if you look at the home runs and the batting averages, it’s gonna be some fierce competition.”

Clemson will rely on the likes of Cagle (15-8) and Millie Thomspon (13-3), as well as Regan Spencer (6-2) and Brooke McCubbin (5-2) this weekend. You’d be hard-pressed to find a better pitching duo than Cagle and Howard, who are polar opposites personality-wise but are both masters of their craft in the circle.

In 30 appearances (24 starts), Cagle struck out 166 batters in 146.2 innings pitched with a 2.05 ERA, while Howard struck out 99 batters in 103.1 innings pitched and maintained an impressive 1.69 ERA.

“Millie, she’s been such a valuable asset to our program this year,” Rittman said. “We feel like we have two No. 1s in Valerie and Millie. Both two different types of pitchers compliment each other very well. It’s a nice luxury to have. We got to look at the matchups a little bit more.”

Rittman and his staff will make that consequential decision Thursday afternoon.

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Cagle earns NFCA All-Region honors

On Thursday afternoon, Clemson Softball’s Valerie Cagle (Yorktown, Va.) was named a National FastPitch Coaches Association (NFCA) All-Region Southeast selection. Cagle led the charge with her First Team selection as a utility/pitcher for her second …

On Thursday afternoon, Clemson Softball’s Valerie Cagle (Yorktown, Va.) was named a National FastPitch Coaches Association (NFCA) All-Region Southeast selection. Cagle led the charge with her First Team selection as a utility/pitcher for her second year in a row. Cagle guided the Tigers to hosting their first NCAA Tournament Regional in program history as well as their second ACC Tournament Championship game appearance in back-to-back years.

NFCA Release || 2022 D1 All-Region Teams

Cagle was named a USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year Top 25 Finalist, to the First-Team All-ACC and to the ACC All-Tournment Team. The redshirt sophomore currently holds a 2.05 ERA with 14 wins in fifteen complete games and three saves. Leading the team in both innings pitched (144.2) and batters struck out (160), she also ranks sixth in the ACC for innings pitched and fifth for batters struck out. The righty pitched a complete game shut out against No. 6 Northwestern at the time and upset No. 2 Virginia Tech in a complete game 4-1 victory to advance the Tigers to the ACC Tournament Championship game. In the batter’s box, Cagle leads the Tigers in at bats (171) and is second on the team in home runs (15), RBIs (40), doubles (9), hits (52) and is tied for second in runs (32). She ranks third in batting average (.304) and slugging percentage (.579). Cagle also leads the team in multi-hit games with 14. The Clemson ace currently has four games under her belt this season in which she has recorded at least one home run and earned the win as Clemson’s pitcher. Three out of her four wins while homering have been complete games, including two shutout wins over No. 6 Washington (Feburary 20) and against Louisville (March 26).

Up next, the Tigers (39-15) take on UNC-Willington (32-13) on Friday at noon ET in the opening contest of the Clemson Regional. Friday’s game is slated to stream on ACCN and ESPN+.

–Courtesy of Clemson Athletic Communications

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NCAA Softball Tournament: Stream and broadcast info for Friday’s ACC matchups

Here’s how you can keep up with all of the ACC action in the 2022 NCAA Softball Tournament.

For the first time since 2015, six ACC teams were selected to compete in the NCAA Tournament, with four of the six among the top 16 seeds.

One of those four teams is Clemson, which reached its second consecutive ACC Championship game last week, ultimately losing to Florida State. Despite the loss for the Tigers, Clemson will still be an NCAA Tournament host this weekend as the No. 10 seed.

The other three teams in the top 16 are Florida State, Virginia Tech and Duke, which are No. 2, No. 3 and No. 12, respectively. Meanwhile, Georgia Tech and Notre Dame will compete in the first round on the road.

During Clemson’s three-game stint in the ACC Championship, shortstop Alia Logoleo led the way on offense, finishing with three home runs in the tournament while batting 6-10 in the process. Logoleo and the Tigers will look to compete for the program’s first National Championship as the NCAA Tournament begins Friday.

Here’s how you can stay updated with all of the ACC action in the first round.

Rittman, Cagle, Russ, Guimbarda, Logoleo preview Regional

Excitement is building at Clemson as the Tigers prepare to host their first ever softball regional. Following Thursday morning’s practice head coach John Rittman, Valerie Cagle, Sam Russ, Marissa Guimbarda and Alia Logoleo met with the media. Watch …

Excitement is building at Clemson as the Tigers prepare to host their first ever softball regional.

Following Thursday morning’s practice head coach John Rittman, Valerie Cagle, Sam Russ, Marissa Guimbarda and Alia Logoleo met with the media.

Watch the press conferences on TCITV:

Scouting the Clemson Regional: UNC Wilmington

Clemson’s softball team is set to host its first-ever NCAA Tournament regional, which will include three other teams. The winner of the double-elimination tournament will advance to a super regional. So what does the Tigers’ competition look like? …

Clemson’s softball team is set to host its first-ever NCAA Tournament regional, which will include three other teams.

The winner of the double-elimination tournament will advance to a super regional. So what does the Tigers’ competition look like?

The Clemson Insider is taking a look at the rest of the regional field before the games start Friday at McWhorter Stadium. Clemson, the regional’s top seed, will take on No. 4 seed UNC Wilmington at noon followed by a matchup between No. 2 seed Auburn and No. 3 seed Louisiana.

TCI has already broken down Auburn and Louisiana. An interactive tournament bracket can be found here.

UNC Wilmington

Coach: Kristy Norton (10th season at UNCW and overall)

Record: 32-13 (11-8 Colonial Athletic Association)

Most recent postseason appearance: N/A

The skinny: Making its first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance, UNC Wilmington is new to all of this. The Seahawks finished fourth in the Colonial Athletic Association during the regular season before making a surprise run to the first CAA tournament title in program history. After going 3-0 last week, Wilmington is now tied for the third-most wins in a single season in program history and brings a four-game winning streak into regional play. The Seahawks, an aggressive team with nearly twice as many stolen bases (110) as the CAA’s next-closest team (Elon, 65), have already played two games against ACC competition this season, falling to North Carolina and North Carolina State by a combined three runs. Friday’s game will be the first-ever meeting between Wilmington and Clemson.

Names to know: Janel Gamache (team-high .357 average, 20 extra-base hits, seven HRs), Tayler Vitola (.333, 26 stolen bases), Anna Knox (20 stolen bases), Emily Winstead (1.66 earned run average in 26 appearances, .162 opponents’ batting average)

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