CLEMSON BASEBALL

Seven Tigers on All-ACC Academic Baseball Team


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Clemson, SC - Clemson placed seven players on the 2012 All-ACC Academic team. The seven selections were second-most in the ACC behind Florida State, who had nine selections. To be eligible for consideration, a student-athlete must have earned a 3.0 GPA for the previous semester and maintained a 3.0 cumulative GPA during his academic career.

Two Tigers earned All-ACC Academic honors for the third time, junior righthander Kevin BradyKevin Brady

RS Jr. RH Pitcher

#19 6-3, 220

Gaithersburg, MS

View Full Profile (special education) and senior infielder Jason StolzJason Stolz

Sr. Infielder

#2 6-2, 205

Marietta, GA

View Full Profile (construction science & management). Junior righty Scott FirthScott Firth

Jr. RH Pitcher

#20 6-0, 165

Buffalo Grove, IL

View Full Profile (sociology), junior catcher Spencer KieboomSpencer Kieboom

Jr. Catcher

#22 6-0, 220

Marietta, GA

View Full Profile (marketing), and senior utility player Phil PohlPhil Pohl

Sr. Catcher

#9 5-11, 215

Cooperstown, NY

View Full Profile (management) all received All-ACC Academic honors for the second time. Junior outfielder Thomas BrittleThomas Brittle

RS Jr. Outfielder

#4 5-8, 170

Cross, SC

View Full Profile (community recreation, sport, & camp management) and junior righthander Jonathan MeyerJonathan Meyer

Jr. RH Pitcher

#28 6-0, 180

San Diego, CA

View Full Profile (management) were named to the All-ACC Academic team for the first time.

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