No. 16 Clemson outlasts Notre Dame 2-1, clinch series win

With the series on the line, Clemson came away with the 2-1 win and clinched the series over Notre Dame at McWhorter Stadium on Saturday, April 16, and Military Appreciation Day. After going 4.5 innings tied, infielder Cammy Pereira hit a clutch RBI …

With the series on the line, Clemson came away with the 2-1 win and clinched the series over Notre Dame at McWhorter Stadium on Saturday, April 16, and Military Appreciation Day. After going 4.5 innings tied, infielder Cammy Pereira hit a clutch RBI single down the left-field line to score Ansley Houston from second for the win.

Clemson’s Regan Spencer earned the win in the circle Saturday afternoon, improving to 6-0 on the season. With her 4.1 inning outing in the circle, Valerie Cagle recorded her 500th career strikeout. Righthander Shannon Becker tallied the loss for the Fighting Irish.

The Irish struck first in Saturday’s series finale at McWhorter Stadium. Following her single back to the catcher, right fielder Emma Clark scored on a wild pitch to put Notre Dame up 1-0 in the first.

Clemson came up with their answer though in the second inning. With runners on second and third and one out, catcher Aby Vieira hit a sac-fly out to center field, scoring Maddie Moore from third to even the score 1-1 through two.

Saturday’s matchup remained tied 1-1 until midway through the seventh. Thanks to Cammy Pereira’s walk-off RBI single with runners on first and second in the seventh, the Tigers ultimately came away with the 2-1 victory and the series win.

Next up, Clemson travels to Tallahassee for a three-game series versus Florida State, the seventh ACC series of the season for the Tigers. Game one is scheduled for Thursday, April 21, with first pitch set for 8 p.m. on ESPN2.

Pereira, Taylor Homer as Tigers Sweep Pitt

The No. 17 Clemson Tigers completed the sweep over Pitt at Vartabedian Field with an 11-3 run-rule victory in five innings. This is Clemson’s second sweep and 12th run-rule win of the 2022 season. Following this weekend, the Tigers improve to 30-10 …

The No. 17 Clemson Tigers completed the sweep over Pitt at Vartabedian Field with an 11-3 run-rule victory in five innings. This is Clemson’s second sweep and 12th run-rule win of the 2022 season. Following this weekend, the Tigers improve to 30-10 (9-6 ACC), while the Panthers drop to 13-19 (1-12 ACC).

The Clemson offense exploded for 11 runs off 11 hits led by graduate Bailey Taylor going 2-for-2 with a solo home run, Valerie Cagle going 2-for-3 with two runs scored and Sam Russ going 2-for-4 with two RBIs.
Pitt was the first to bring a runner home, hitting a solo home run in the bottom of the second inning. Clemson’s bats responded in the top of the third tallying five hits after Bailey Taylor, who Carlee Shannon pinch ran for, led off with a single into left field. Shannon stole second and freshman Maddie Moore drew a walk to put two on base for Cammy Pereira. Pereira drove the second ball of her at bat out of left field to put the Tigers up, 3-1.
Action didn’t stop there in the third as Valerie Cagle was walked and Sam Russ hit a single to put two on for Alia Logoleo. Logoleo came up with a huge single into right field to bring both Cagle and Russ home and then advanced to second on a throwing error. Freshman Aby Vieira followed with an RBI single up the middle to extend Clemson’s lead to 6-1.
The Panthers got runs back in the bottom of the third and fourth off solo home runs, but Clemson kept things at bay with Cagle hitting a double down the left-field line and being brought home by Russ hitting a double into left center.
The Tigers struck again in the fifth inning with Taylor hitting a home run, her first of the 2022 season, out of left field to begin the inning. Moore followed with a single into right field and stole second before Pereira reached on an error. McKenzie Clark brought home Moore with a double into right field, and Cagle scored Pereira off a single through the left side. Russ brought home Clark with a hard-hit ball to Pitt’s second baseman but was ruled out on the play at first.
Freshman Brooke McCubbin got her fifth start of the season and pitched 3.0 innings with one strikeout. Sophomore Regan Spencer came in in the fourth inning and pitched two innings with a single strikeout.
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Clemson continues the road stretch on Tuesday traveling to Columbia, S.C. to complete the home-and-home series with South Carolina.

Tigers Power Past Panthers in Five

Behind an eight-strikeout performance from Valerie Cagle and home runs from McKenzie Clark and Alia Logoleo, the No. 18/17 Clemson softball team run-ruled Pittsburgh in five innings. Following the 8-0 win, the Tigers improve to 28-10 (7-6 ACC), …

Behind an eight-strikeout performance from Valerie Cagle and home runs from McKenzie Clark and Alia Logoleo, the No. 18/17 Clemson softball team run-ruled Pittsburgh in five innings. Following the 8-0 win, the Tigers improve to 28-10 (7-6 ACC), while the Panthers drop to 13-17 (1-10 ACC). Today’s win is also Clemson’s 16th shutout and 11th run-rule victory this year.

The Clemson bats came alive in the second inning with Marissa Guimbarda hitting a hard bouncer to Pitt’s shortstop for a base hit. Alia Logoleo followed with a walk to put two on for Bailey Taylor to find a wide-open gap in left center to bring home both Guimbarda and Logoleo with a double. Freshman Maddie Moore found the exact same spot that Taylor did for a double of her own, scoring Taylor. Cammy Pereira finished the inning hitting an RBI single down the left-field line to score Moore. Clemson held a 4-0 lead after two.
The Tigers continued to add a run in both the third and fourth innings with Sam Russ singling down the right field line to bring home Valerie Cagle in the third, and McKenzie Clark hitting a solo home run out of right field in the fourth. This was Clark’s sixth of the season.
Logoleo hit a two-run homer out of left center in the top of the fifth inning for her ninth home run of the season. She brought home Russ, who had gotten on off a fielder’s choice and then stole her 20th base of the season and 123rd of her career. With the two-run bomb, Clemson put the final touch on the 8-0 run-rule victory over Pitt.
Cagle threw her 11th-complete game and fifth solo shutout on her way to her 12th win. She faced 19 batters and didn’t give up a walk in the five-inning effort.
Up Next

Clemson returns to Vartabedian Field tomorrow afternoon at 1 p.m. for the second game of the series vs. the Panthers.

Bart Boatwright’s Photo Gallery: Clemson smashes South Carolina

Clemson, S.C. – The Tigers defeated South Carolina 8-1 Wednesday night in front of an outstanding crowd at McWhorter Stadium. Check out some great pictures from the huge win in Bart Boatwright’s Photo Gallery.

Clemson, S.C. — The Tigers defeated South Carolina 8-1 Wednesday night in front of an outstanding crowd at McWhorter Stadium.

Check out some great pictures from the huge win in Bart Boatwright’s Photo Gallery.

Clemson softball learning ‘we always have to be on our A-game’

While Clemson softball coach John Rittman believes his team has gotten used to going from the hunter to the hunted, some of his players think the Tigers are still working through the process. “Last year, we kind of snuck up on people a little bit,” …

While Clemson softball coach John Rittman believes his team has gotten used to going from the hunter to the hunted, some of his players think the Tigers are still working through the process.

“Last year, we kind of snuck up on people a little bit,” center fielder McKenzie Clark said. “Now we’re not doing that as much, which I don’t mind at all. I like the competition. I like the fight. We just need to start executing a little bit more.”

Last year is a reference to Clemson’s ACC regular-season championship season, which firmly put Rittman’s program on the college softball map in just the second year of its existence. With the Tigers now getting everyone’s best shot, their title defense has gotten off to a slow start.

Clemson (21-10 overall) is just 3-6 in conference play through its first three ACC series, though the slate certainly hasn’t lacked for meat on the bone. The Tigers were swept at home by a top-10 Virginia Tech team to start the month and dropped two of three at Duke, another legitimate conference contender.

Clemson, which also lost by a run at Georgia last week and fell in extras to Louisville at home its last time out Sunday, has lost four of its last seven games after an 18-6 start that included a win over Washington, another top-10 team.

“Definitely our schedule has challenged us,” Rittman said. “We’ve played a very tough schedule, and we’ve lost some close games. And (Sunday) was another one where we still gave ourselves a chance in the seventh inning with the winning run at the plate. As a coach, that’s really all you can ask for in your team.”

Clemson did pick up its first league series win against Louisville, outscoring the Cardinals 13-2 in the first two games. The Tigers looked primed to do one better in Sunday’s series finale, controlling the game through the first four innings. But much like its midweek loss to Georgia, an early two-run lead evaporated as Clemson’s offense struggled to get out of first gear.

The Tigers mustered just six hits against Louisville right-hander Taylor Roby, who went the distance to notch the win. Camryn Greenwood’s two-run, opposite-field homer in the eighth made for the winning separation in a game in which Clemson hit just 3 of 15 with runners on and 2 of 11 with runners in scoring position.

Some of those were tough-luck outs on balls that were hit directly at the Cardinals, but Clemson’s batters also put themselves in plenty of adverse situations by being passive and falling behind in counts. Being more aggressive is something Clark said the offense has to work on as a whole.

“Jumping on the good pitches,” said Clark, who had two of Clemson’s hits, including an RBI single. “Even though we had established the strike zone later in the game, just getting on top of those good pitches. Whether it’s the first pitch or second pitch, it doesn’t matter. We’ve just got to be ready.”

Through the first three conference series, Rittman said he’s learned his team’s pitching and defense are good enough to win games. Star sophomore Valerie Cagle (2.35 earned run average) is the headliner, but right-hander Regan Spencer, who hurled five innings of two-run ball Sunday, leads the Tigers with a 0.77 ERA in 36 ⅓ innings.

Sophomore Millie Thompson has also given Clemson a lift in the circle, posting a 1.57 ERA in 13 appearances (eight starts). Meanwhile, the Tigers’ defense had just one error in the Louisville series and has gone 11 straight games without committing multiple errors.

“The biggest thing now is getting the timely hits and building off this series win for next week,” Rittman said.

That starts Wednesday with a home game against rival South Carolina. Then it’s off to North Carolina on Friday to begin a three-game series against the Tar Heels.

They are Clemson’s latest opportunities to implement the biggest lesson it’s learned so far if the Tigers are going to make a late-season push to get back in the conference title race.

“We always have to be on our A-game,” Clark said.

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Clemson softball secures first ACC series win

Clemson softball dominates Lousiville in its first ACC series win.

Clemson softball throttled Louisville 8-0 on Saturday, giving the Tigers their first ACC series victory of the season and improving their record to 21-9.

Capped off by an Alia Logoleo RBI, Clemson left Stuart McWhorter Stadium in the fifth inning on a run-rule victory. The Tigers finished the game with 11 team hits, two of which were home runs from center fielder McKenzie Clark. Meanwhile, the Cardinals struggled to get on base as they had two hits.

Last season’s ACC player of the year, Valerie Cagle, dominated in the circle against the Cardinals and had seven strikeouts. The sophomore now has 96 strikeouts on the season in 80.1 innings pitched.

With Saturday’s win over Lousiville, the Tigers now carry momentum as they host Louisville in game three of the series on Sunday at noon.

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Late-inning heroics carry Clemson softball past Louisville

Clemson softball held on to just its second conference win of the season Friday night against Louisville at McWhorter Stadium. Thanks to some late-inning heroics from Valerie Cagle and the pitching of Millie Thompson, Clemson (20-9, 2-5 ACC) moved …

Clemson softball held on to just its second conference win of the season Friday night against Louisville at McWhorter Stadium.

Thanks to some late-inning heroics from Valerie Cagle and the pitching of Millie Thompson, Clemson (20-9, 2-5 ACC) moved past Louisville for a 5-2 win.

Cagle was due.

Clemson’s designated player drove a 1-1 pitch down the left-field line in the bottom of the sixth inning. Cagle’s two-run single scored both Maddie Moore and McKenzie Clark to give Clemson a 4-2 lead.

Moore, who came into the game hitting just .163, got the rally started in the home half of the sixth inning. The freshman third baseman, who hails from Loomis (Calif.) narrowly missed her second career home run, as she rifled a double just off the wall in right-center field.

Moore advanced to third with just one out and after McKenzie Clark worked a walk and then stole second. The Tigers scored three runs in the sixth to secure the lead and eventually the win.

Millie Thompson made her eighth start of the season Friday and doing so, pitched her third complete game to date. Thompson (6-1) struck out the side in the top of the first inning, notching her 50th strikeout of the season in the process. She went on to strike out nine batters in seven innings.

The left-handed sophomore out of Bedford (Va.) went seven innings and allowed just two runs on four hits. She was pitching an absolute gem until the top of the fifth inning when Louisville’s Carmyn Greenwood took her deep. The senior left fielder’s eighth home run of the season gave the Cardinals a 2-1 run lead.

While the Tigers were eventually able to claw back, the offense got off to another slow start. Prior to Friday’s contest, Clemson had hit a bit of an offensive rut — scoring just three runs in the past two games — which carried over as they kicked off this weekend’s homestand against Louisville.

Clemson was able to get its first run on the board in the home half of the fourth inning, thanks to Sam Russ.

After walking and stealing second — her 13th stolen base of the season — Russ scampered home on an error. Those defensive miscues continued for Louisville as right fielder Vanessa Miller dropped a fly ball on the warning track, allowing Alia Logoleo to reach base and pinch-runner, Carlee Shannon, to advance to second.

Two batters later, Miller made a diving catch in foul territory to end the threat as Clemson left two runners on base. Leaving runners on base became a common theme for the Tigers Friday, until the sixth inning, of course.

After back-to-back losses, Clemson was able to notch an important victory over Louisville Friday. The Tigers will try to win the series Saturday against Louisville with the first pitch at 5 p.m. at McWhorter Stadium.

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Cagle hits two homers on ‘Twosday’ en route to Clemson win

Following a perfect weekend in the Tiger Invitational against Liberty University and Illinois, the Tigers were back at McWhorter Stadium Tuesday evening to face the Winthrop Eagles. Valerie Cagle had an outstanding performance at bat, following an …

Following a perfect weekend in the Tiger Invitational against Liberty University and Illinois, the Tigers were back at McWhorter Stadium Tuesday evening to face the Winthrop Eagles.

Valerie Cagle had an outstanding performance at bat, following an amazing pitching performance the day prior. The Tigers had three home runs in the first five innings, and defeated the Eagles 8-0. The win brought Clemson’s record to 18-6 on the season.

Clemson came out to an early lead when designated player, Valerie Cagle, hit a fly ball over left field. The Tigers’ offense would continue to dominate in the bottom of the second when catcher JoJo Hyatt singled to right field for an RBI, advancing Maddie Moore home for the Tigers, giving them a 2-0 lead.

Behind right-hander Brooke McCubbin, the Tigers had four strikeouts and only allowed one hit in the first three innings.

In the bottom of the third, Alia Logoleo stepped up to plate with Cammy Pereira on first and Marissa Guimbarda on second. Logoleo hit a home run to left field to give the Tigers a significant lead of 5-0.

It was Logoleo’s third home run of the season.

Clemson’s offense continued its home-run streak when once again Cagle hit a bomb out of McWhorter Stadium. It was Cagle’s second home run of the day and seventh on the season. The Tigers expanded their lead to 8-0.

“My second at-bat was a new pitcher, so I ended up popping out on the first pitch,” Cagle said following the win, “but using that to really go into the next at-bat was important because I knew that my swing was good on that one, and I was just a little early.”

After the third out in the top of the fifth, the Tigers won the game due to the run rule.

“Finally a game where we put it all together, and that’s nice to see heading into a tough weekend with Duke,” Clemson head coach John Rittman said following Tuesday’s win. “I’m looking forward to the challenge this weekend ahead of us.”

The Tigers are back in action this weekend in Durham, North Carolina as they face an ACC opponent, the Duke Blue Devils. Clemson is back home in McWhorter Stadium on Saturday, March 26 against the Louisville Cardinals.

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Cagle Homers as Tigers fall in series finale

CLEMSON, S.C. – The No. 14/9 Clemson Tigers and No. 6/6 Virginia Tech Hokies entered into a pitcher’s duel rematch from Friday night with CU’s Valerie Cagle and VT’s Keely Rochard keeping the opposition scoreless through five innings. The Hokies …

CLEMSON, S.C. — The No. 14/9 Clemson Tigers and No. 6/6 Virginia Tech Hokies entered into a pitcher’s duel rematch from Friday night with CU’s Valerie Cagle and VT’s Keely Rochard keeping the opposition scoreless through five innings. The Hokies were able to capitalize on more chances with runners on base to ultimately win the game, 4-2.

“It was a tough weekend but there was a lot we can learn,” said head coach John Rittman. “There were a lot of positives. When you play a schedule as tough as ours and you learn from your losses, it is going to bode well for you. I liked the way we competed and pitched. We made a few defensive mistakes over the course of the three games that hurt us. Without those mistakes, it would have been a very evenly matched series. We are a young program that continues to fight and battle and will learn from these games moving forward.”

The top of the lineup started strong for the Tigers as Sam Russ and McKenzie Clark had first-pitch hits to put two runners on with no outs in the first inning. Both were left stranded to end the inning, and Clemson went on to leave seven runners on base combined between the first three innings.

The Tigers made another push to score in the fifth inning after Clark led off by getting hit by a pitch. She advanced around to third before being stranded as the inning came to a close. Clemson left 10 stranded over the course of the game.

Virginia Tech took the lead in the top of the sixth with a three-run homer out of center. Clemson responded in the bottom half of the inning with Grace Mattimore sparking the offense with a lead-off pinch-hit double into left field.

—Courtesy of Clemson Athletic Communications

Softball Week 3 in Rewind: Rittman, Tigers rack up five wins and many firsts

The Clemson softball team walked away from another full week of competition last week, adding five more wins to their record along with being named tournament champs of the Clemson Classic at McWhorter Stadium in Clemson. The Tigers began play last …

The Clemson softball team walked away from another full week of competition last week, adding five more wins to their record along with being named tournament champs of the Clemson Classic at McWhorter Stadium in Clemson.

The Tigers began play last week with a midweek matchup, traveling to Charlotte, N.C. to take on the 49ers. Thanks to a monster two-run bomb to left field in the fourth inning by graduate Marissa Guimbarda, Clemson came away with the 5-2 win over Charlotte, handing the Niners just their second loss of the season. In the circle, Millie Thompson earned her first win of the season with three strikeouts in 3.2 innings of work.

Following the win on Wednesday, Clemson opened up play at McWhorter Stadium for the 2022 season with the Clemson Classic. On Friday, the Tigers faced two opponents in Boston University and St. Francis, shutting out both teams 8-0 and 2-0, respectively, and securing Clemson’s spot in the championship game on Saturday.

Bright spots for Clemson on Friday included redshirt sophomore Alia Logoleo’s walk-off, two-run homer in the fifth to earn the run-rule win over Boston University, and sophomore righthander Regan Spencer pitching her way to her first career complete game in the circle versus the St. Francis Red Flashes.

Into the final day of competition for the Clemson Classic, Clemson took the field against Akron early Saturday afternoon, coming away with a 10-5 win over the Zips. En route to their fifth straight victory, freshman Brooke McCubbin earned the win in the circle along with Valerie Cagle getting her second save of the season in relief.

Both McKenzie Clark and Aby Vieira had a stellar game for the Tigers versus the Zips. Clark recorded the program’s first inside-the-park home run, going 4-for-4 at the plate and scoring three runs, while Vieira earned her first collegiate grand slam of her career.

Clemson faced Boston University once again Saturday evening in the Clemson Classic championship game. The Tigers jumped ahead early versus the Terriers with a 1-0 lead in the first, but Clemson blew the game wide open in the third, ultimately coming away with the 7-3 win and overall tournament victory thanks to freshman Maddie Moore’s two-run homer to left field, the first of her collegiate career. Lefthander Millie Thompson earned her second win of the week in the circle versus Boston University with four strikeouts in 5.2 innings.

“Great weekend for the Tigers,” head coach John Rittman told the media on Saturday. “Doubleheader each day, obviously we’re thrilled with the sweep both days and coming out with the tournament championship. A lot of great things happened this weekend in our program. I thought we made some growth in a lot of areas. Number one, our pitching did really well this weekend. I think tonight Millie [Thompson] didn’t have her A stuff, but just went out there and competed like she always does and got the victory. Brooke [McCubbin] came in, in relief and did well.

“Offensively, a lot of things happened this weekend, a lot of people stepped up in different situations. Tonight, in particular, Marissa Guimbarda, Sam Russ, Valerie Cagle with the big hit there late to give us an insurance run. Very pleased with our performance and a lot to build on for this upcoming week.”

Up next, the Tigers host Gardner-Webb for a midweek matchup on Tuesday, March 1, at McWhorter Stadium in Clemson with first pitch scheduled for 5 p.m. Clemson opens up ACC play later in the week with a three-game weekend series versus No. 7 Virginia Tech. Game one is scheduled for Friday, March 4, at McWhorter Stadium with first pitch set for 5 p.m.

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