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Clemson NCAA Tournament regional notes

Clemson NCAA Tournament regional notes


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The Tigers are the No.3 seed in the Oxford Regional with No. 1 seed Mississippi, No. 2 seed Illinois and No. 4 seed Jacksonville State.

REGIONAL SETUP

• Who – Clemson (34-24) vs. Illinois (36-19)

• Best Ranking – CU – NR; ILL – No. NR

• When – Friday (4 p.m. EDT)

• Where – Oxford, Miss. (Swayze Field)

• Watch – ESPNU

• Video Announcers – Lance Cormier, Richard Cross

• Listen (Radio) – WCCP (105.5 FM), ESPN Upstate

• Listen (Internet) – ClemsonTigers.com, TuneIn

• Live Stats – ClemsonTigers.com

• Social Media – ClemsonBaseball

SERIES HISTORY

• Overall Record – Clemson leads 3-0 (1986-00)

• Record at Neutral – 0-0

• Record in NCAA Tournament – Clemson leads 1-0 (2000)

STARTING PITCHERS

• LHP Jacob Hennessy (CU - 4-1, 3.72 ERA) vs. RHP Ty Weber (ILL - 4-2, 2.97)

CLEMSON OVERVIEW

• Clemson, who has a 3-1 neutral record, went 1-1 in the ACC Tournament, including a 7-1 win over No. 7 Louisville.

• The Tigers are averaging 6.6 runs per game and hitting .266 with a .365 on-base percentage, .444 slugging percentage and 91 steals.

• The pitching staff has a 4.39 ERA, .245 opponents’ batting average and 2.30 strikeout-to-walk ratio and Clemson is fielding .971.

ILLINOIS OVERVIEW

• Illinois is under the leadership of 14th-year Head Coach Dan Hartleb.

• The Fighting Illini lost both games in their conference tournament. They are hitting .279 and have a 3.66 ERA and .982 fielding percentage.

• Grant Van Scoy is hitting .347, Zac Taylor is batting .331 with 10 homers, 28 RBIs and 20 steals and Garrett Acton has 19 saves.

TIGERS IN THE OXFORD REGIONAL

• Clemson (34-24), the No. 3 seed, opens the Oxford Regional by playing No. 2 seed Illinois (36-19) on Friday at 4 p.m. EDT on ESPNU.

• The Tigers are the designated visiting team on Friday and will be in the third-base dugout.

• The winner of Clemson’s game plays the winner of the game between No. 1 seed Mississippi (37-25) and No. 4 seed Jacksonville State (37-21).

• The winner of the Oxford Regional plays the winner of the Fayetteville (Ark.) Regional from June 7-10.

• The Tigers won both games against Illinois at Doug Kingsmore Stadium in 1986 and won again 9-3 in the 2000 Clemson Regional.

• Clemson is 7-8 against Mississippi, with the last meeting in 1984. All 15 games have been on the road, with just one neutral-site contest.

• Clemson has never played Jacksonville State. Both were in the 2010 Auburn Regional, but they never met.

FORMER TIGER ASSISTANTS IN TOURNEY

• Five head coaches of teams in the 2019 NCAA Tournament are former Clemson assistant coaches.

• Tim Corbin (Vanderbilt) was on the staff of four College World teams (1995,96,00,02) at Clemson from 1994-02 under Head Coach Jack Leggett.

• Kevin O’Sullivan (Florida) was on the staff of three College World Series teams (2000,02,06) at Clemson as pitching coach from 1999-07.

• Tim Corbin and Kevin O’Sullivan were on the same Tiger coaching staff for four seasons from 1999-02.

• Erik Bakich (Michigan) was the volunteer assistant coach on Clemson’s 2002 College World Series team.

• Tim Corbin, Kevin O’Sullivan and Erik Bakich were all assistant coaches on Clemson’s 2002 College World Series team under Jack Leggett.

• Randy Mazey (West Virginia), a former Tiger player (1985-88), was a volunteer assistant (1990,91) and pitching coach (1992,93) at Clemson.

• Jim Schlossnagle (TCU) was the volunteer assistant coach at Clemson in 1993 on the same staff with Randy Mazey.

OXFORD REGIONAL STRONG

• The four teams in the Oxford Regional have combined for 84 NCAA Tournament appearances (including 2019).

• Clemson is making its 44th appearance, followed by 23 by Mississippi, 12 by Illinois and five by Jacksonville State.

• The Oxford Regional’s 84 combined NCAA Tournament berths are fifth-most of any regional.

• In both 2015 and 2016, Clemson played in a regional with the most combined appearances by the teams (2015 Fullerton, 2016 Clemson).

• The 2017 Clemson Regional featured the third-most combined appearances, while the 2018 Clemson Regional was tied for third most.

CLEMSON’S NCAA TOURNEY HISTORY

• The Tigers play in their 44th all-time NCAA regional when it competes in the 2019 Oxford Regional.

• The 44 appearances are fifth most in NCAA history, trailing only Texas (59), Florida State (57), Miami (Fla.) (46) and Oklahoma State (45).

• Clemson has been to the NCAA Tournament every year since 1987 except one (2008), or 32 of the last 33 years (including 2019).

• Clemson is one of only five schools in the nation to play in the NCAA Tournament each of the last 11 seasons (including 2019).

• The others are Florida, Florida State, Texas A&M and Vanderbilt.

• Clemson has made nine super regional appearances, with its last in 2010.

• The Tigers have made 12 trips to the College World Series, with its last in 2010.

• Clemson has a 120-93 record (.563) in NCAA Tournament games.

QUICK HITS

• Clemson has a 9-7 record against top-25 teams, all of which have been in the top 16. The Tigers are also 6-3 against top-10 teams.

• Sixteen of Clemson’s 24 losses have been by one run, two runs or in extra innings, including eight one-run losses.

• A total of 25 Tigers have started at least one game in 2019.

ACC TOURNAMENT RECAP

• Clemson had a 1-1 record in the ACC Tournament at Durham, N.C., with games on May 21 and May 23.

• Boston College defeated the Tigers 7-5 in 11 innings before Clemson downed No. 7 Louisville 7-1.

• The Tigers hit .253 with a 3.15 ERA and .167 opponents’ batting average.

Mat Clark, who allowed just one hit, retired the first 22 batters and took a no-hitter into the ninth inning in the win over the Cardinals.

• Clark was named to the All-ACC Tournament team as one of two starting pitchers.

Jordan Greene went 4-for-6 with an RBI, two runs and a walk in two games.

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