UPCOMING EVENTS (home events BOLD)
Tuesday, April 1 6:30 p.m. – Baseball vs. FurmanTwo for Tuesday: Buy one ticket, get one free7 p.m. – Men’s Basketball vs. SMU – NIT Final Four (ESPN2)
Wednesday, April 26:30 p.m. – Baseball vs. WinthropFamily Four Pack: 2 adult and 2 youth tickets for $20
Thursday, April 37 p.m. – Men’s Basketball vs. NIT Finals (ESPN)
Friday, April 4 11 a.m. – Men’s Tennis vs. VirginiaFree Pizza for students between matches3 p.m. – Women’s Tennis vs. Florida State
Saturday, April 5 1 p.m. – Baseball vs. NC State (RSN)All Day – Track and Field at Florida Invitational (Gainesville, Fla.)TBA – Men’s Golf at Augusta State Invitational
Sunday, April 61 p.m. – Men’s Tennis vs. Virginia Tech3 p.m. – Baseball vs. NC State (ESPNU)Social Sunday: 16oz drink for $2 when you show the concession coupon posted on @ClemsonBaseball twitter or Instagram12 p.m. – Women’s Tennis at VirginiaTBA – Men’s Golf at Augusta State Invitational
Monday, April 7 7 p.m. – Baseball vs. NC State (ESPNU)Military Appreciation Day
SPORT UPDATES
Baseball (@ClemsonBaseball)Record: 17-9, 8-3 ACCThe Tigers won all three of their games last week, all on the road. On Tuesday, Clemson trounced Georgia 16-4 before sweeping No. 25 Maryland in a rain-shortened series. The Tigers outscored the opposition 26-6 and stayed in third place in the overall ACC standings. Shane Kennedy and Steve Wilkerson both went 6-for-11 (.545) on the week, as Clemson batted .345. Daniel Gossett and Matthew Crownover both had strong starting performances to earn victories at Maryland. Crownover pitched his first career complete game as well.
Men’s Basketball (@ClemsonMBB)Record: 23-12The Tigers advanced to the NIT semifinals, where they face SMU Tuesday at 7 p.m., in Madison Square Garden. The game is televised by ESPN2. It is Clemson’s third trip to the semifinals of the event, joining the 1999 and 2007 teams. K.J. McDaniels and Damarcus Harrison both scored 16 points in the quarterfinal win over Belmont last Tuesday. The win was Clemson’s 12th straight at home in the NIT. Should the Tigers win Tuesday, they advance to face either Florida State or Minnesota on Thursday at 7 p.m., on ESPN.
Football (@ClemsonFB)The Tigers continued spring practice in preparation for the April 12 Spring Game. The team held its first scrimmage of the preseason period Monday, and practices again Wednesday and Friday this week. The Spring Game kicks off at 4 p.m., and is scheduled to be televised by ESPNU.
Men’s Golf (@ClemsonMensGolf)Following a fourth-place finish in the Linger Longer Invitational, the Tigers tee it up at the Augusta State Invitational this weekend. The two-day event takes place at the Forest Hills Golf Club in Augusta, Ga.
Women’s Golf (@ClemsonWGolf)The Tigers finished tied for sixth and Ashlan Ramsey finished runner-up at the Bryan National Collegiate. This is the first of eight tournaments the Tigers have not finished in fifth or better, an amazing feat for a team in their inaugural season with a lineup full of freshman. The team will have a few weeks off from competition before heading to Greensboro to compete in the ACC tournament April 17-19th.
Rowing (@ClemsonRowing)The women’s rowing team won four races over two days against San Diego, No. 6 Southern Cal and No. 16 Louisville. The Tigers’ First Varsity 8+ won two of three races on the weekend and has now won five of six for the season. The reigning ACC Crew-of-the-Week upset future ACC foe Louisville on Sunday with a convincing win. Clemson’s First Varsity 4+ boat also upset the Cardinals on Sunday. A Clemson 1V4 crew has now defeated a ranked opponent each of the last five seasons. The Tigers return to action on April 19-20 when they host 20 teams in the Clemson Invite on Lake Hartwell.
Men’s Tennis (@ClemsonMTennis)Record: 17-4, 4-2The 22nd-ranked Tigers split a pair of road matches over the weekend, defeating #43 NC State 4-3 in Raleigh on Saturday before falling to #25 Wake Forest 4-1 in Winston-Salem on Sunday. The team plays its final two regular season home matches this weekend, hosting #4 Virginia Friday at 11 a.m. and #54 Virginia Tech Sunday at 1 p.m. Sunday’s match against the Hokies is Senior Day, and the Tigers will honor Dominique Maden prior to his final match at the Hoke Sloan Tennis Center.
Women’s Tennis (@ClemsonWTennis)Record: 16-3, 8-0 ACCWith a win at Georgia Tech on Friday and at Boston College on Sunday, the Tigers finished off a perfect March, going 7-0 with matches in seven different states (S.C., Ind., Penn., Md., Fla., Ga., and Mass.). The team matched the school record for best ACC start at 8-0, with six of those victories coming on the road. Nancy Harris’ club hosts Florida State on Friday at 3 p.m. in its first home match since Mar. 2.
Track and Field (@CUTrackandField)The teams split up last weekend, with some going to North Carolina for the Raleigh Relays and others headed to Austin for the Texas Relays. Marcus Brown headlined the efforts in Raleigh, as the senior won the shot put with a personal best mark of 58-6.75, No. 4 in school history. Reggie Lewis (10.15) and Tevin Hester (10.16) took second and third, respectively, in the men’s 100 dash in Texas. The Tigers return to action next weekend in Gainesville for the Florida Relays.
Volleyball (@ClemsonVB)Jolene Jordan Hoover’s squad plays a spring exhibition at Furman on Tuesday at 6 p.m., in Alley Gym. The Tigers won their earlier spring exhibition 3-2 over Georgia, and host Furman and Presbyterian College on April 12.
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