CLEMSON BASEBALL

Clemson Regional Pairings Set


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CLEMSON – Clemson will face North Carolina A&T in the first game of the NCAA baseball tournament as they play host to the Clemson Regional, which will begin Friday, June 3. This will be Clemson's 31st trip to an NCAA Regional dating back to the 1947 season.

The Tigers (39-21) have been to the NCAA Tournament every year since 1987, making College World Series appearances in 1991, 1995, 1996, 2000, and 2002. Clemson's streak of 19 consecutive regionals is the third longest active streak in the country behind Miami (FL) with 33 and Florida State's 28 in a row. Clemson's streak of 19 in a row is the sixth longest streak in college baseball history.

The Clemson Regional will include two games each on Friday, Saturday and Sunday and a Monday game (June 6) if necessary. It is a double elimination tournament.

Reserved seat all-tournament tickets are priced at $70. Clemson season ticket holders will have the first bid on these reserved seats and will have the ability to reserve the same seats they had during the regular season.

Reserved seats on a single game basis are priced at $12, while single game general admission seats are $8. The general admission seats will be available on the day of the game only. For more ticket information call 1-800-CLEMSON.

Clemson, SC Regional

1 Clemson (39-21)

4 NC A&T (27-25)


3 Oral Roberts (40-18)

2 College of Charleston (47-13)

Full NCAA Bracket

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