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The No. 15 Tigers continue their homestand against Charlotte on Tuesday at 4 p.m. in the first of two meetings this season.
GAME SETUP• Who – Charlotte (1-2) vs. Clemson (3-0)• Best Ranking – CHA – No. NR; CU – No. 15 NCBWA• When – Tuesday (4 p.m.)• Where – Clemson, S.C. (Doug Kingsmore Stadium)• Watch – ACC Network Extra• Video Announcers – William Qualkinbush, Ron Smith• Listen (Radio) – Clemson Athletic Network (locally on WCCP (105.5 FM))• Listen (Internet) – ClemsonTigers.com• Live Stats – ClemsonTigers.com• Social Media – ClemsonBaseball• Tickets – ClemsonTigers.com, 1-800-CLEMSON
SERIES HISTORY• Overall Record – Clemson leads 16-4 (1985-24)• Record at Clemson – Clemson leads 11-3 (1985-24)
STARTING PITCHERS• RHP Andrew Kribbs (CHA) vs. RHP Eston Simpson (CU)
CLEMSON OVERVIEW• Clemson, which has played all its games at home, swept Army West Point in three games last weekend by a combined score of 20-2.• The Tigers are averaging 6.7 runs per game and hitting .376 with a .482 slugging percentage, .482 on-base percentage and two steals.• The pitching staff has an 0.35 ERA, a .172 opponents’ batting average and 17.00 strikeout-to-walk ratio, and Clemson is fielding .961.
CHARLOTTE OVERVIEW• Charlotte, which has played all its games at home and is averaging 7.0 runs per game, is led by seventh-year Head Coach Robert Woodard.• The 49ers won one of three home games over San Diego last weekend. They are hitting .250 and have a 7.20 ERA and .980 fielding percentage.• Cody Gunderson is 6-for-9 with two homers, Cale Stricklin is 5-for-11 with five RBIs and Adam Stanton has the team’s lone save.
QUICK HITS• Clemson and Charlotte are scheduled to conclude their home-and-home season series at Truist Field in Charlotte on April 14.• Charlotte Associate Head Coach Toby Bicknell was Clemson’s volunteer assistant in 2007 and 2008.• Over half of the innings pitched (13.1 of the 26.0) by the Tigers last weekend were by players who were not on the 2025 roster.
CAPTAINS• Joe Allen, Jacob Jarrell, Aidan Knaak and Jarren Purify were voted team co-captains.• Jarrell was voted a team co-captain for the third time, while Knaak and Purify were voted a team-captain for the second time.• Talan Bell, Luke Gaffney, Ty Marshall, Tryston McCladdie and Noah Samol were voted to the leadership council (assistant captains).• Jason Fultz Jr., Tyler Lichtenberger, Dane Moehler, Danny Nelson and Nate Savoie were voted rising leaders (underclassmen).
SAVOIE OFF TO HOT START• Sophomore catcher and outfielder Nate Savoie is in his first season at Clemson after transferring from Loyola Marymount.• He is hitting .727 with a homer, double, seven RBIs, three runs and a 1.091 slugging percentage in three games in 2026.• In his first three games as a Tiger against Army West Point on Feb. 13,14, he was 8-for-11 with a homer, double and seven RBIs.