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Clemson Wins Over #1 Ranked Teams

Clemson Wins Over #1 Ranked Teams


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CLEMSON-- When Clemson defeated #1 ranked (Collegiate Baseball) South Carolina in baseball on April 5, 2006 in Columbia, Head Coach Jack Leggett tied the Clemson coaching record in all sports for wins over

a number-one ranked team. That was Leggett's fifth win over a

number-one team, tying him with former Tiger baseball coach Bill Wilhelm and Tiger men's soccer coach Dr. I.M. Ibrahim.

Overall, it was the 23rd time in history Clemson had defeated a number-one ranked team in all sports, the 10th time in baseball.

Clemson has six wins over number-one in men's soccer, two in men's basketball, two in women's basketball, two in men's tennis and one in women's soccer. The win in Columbia over the Gamecocks on April 5 was the 12th time in history Clemson had defeated the number-one ranked team on the road. The Tigers have six wins over number-one at home in all sports and five of the victories have taken place at neutral sites.

Clemson has now beaten the number-one team in baseball 10 times and five of the victories have been by one run, including the recent win over South Carolina in Columbia, a contest the Tigers won 3-2. In fact, 11 of the 23 Clemson wins over number-one have been by one point, run or goal.

Wednesday night's victory over South Carolina was Clemson's first win over the number-one ranked team in baseball since an 8-4

victory at number-one ranked Florida State on April 10, 1999. It

was the first win over number-one in any sport since the men's soccer team defeated Wake Forest in Winston-Salem by a 2-1 score in overtime in 2002.

With the victory over South Carolina on Wednesday, Clemson now has an 11-3 record against top 25 teams this year, including

eight victories in the last nine. It was Jack Leggett's 158th

victory at Clemson over at top 25 team, his 83rd win over a top 10

team. It marked the 12th time in his career he had beaten a top 10

South Carolina team.


Clemson Wins over Number-one Ranked Teams

Sport Date Site Opponent Score

Baseball 5-21-77 Miami, FL Miami (FL) 7-2

Baseball 5-22-77 Miami, FL Miami (FL) 10-9

Men's Soccer 10-23-77 Clemson, SC St. Louis 3-1

Men's B-Ball 1-9-80 Clemson, SC Duke 87-82 (OT)

Men's Tennis 2-6-82 Los Angeles, CA UCLA 5-4

Men's Soccer 9-19-82 Edwardsville, IL SIU-Edwardsville 2-1

Men's Soccer 11-25-84 Clemson, SC Alabama A&M 3-1

Men's Tennis 3-22-86 Malibu, CA Pepperdine 8-1

Baseball 5-10-86 Greenville, SC Miami (FL) 7-4

Baseball 5-11-86 Greenville, SC Miami (FL) 9-5

Men's Soccer 11-22-87 Bloomington, IN Indiana 2-1

Women's B-Ball 3-3-91 Fayetteville, NC Virginia 65-62

Women's B-Ball 2-15-92 Clemson, SC Maryland 72-55

Baseball 5-17-93 Greenville, SC Georgia Tech 9-8

Men's Soccer 10-10-93 Charlottesville, VA Virginia 2-1

Baseball 5-13-94 Atlanta, GA Georgia Tech 9-8

Baseball 5-15-94 Atlanta, GA Georgia Tech 7-4

Baseball 6-4-96 Omaha, NB Alabama 14-13

Baseball 4-10-99 Tallahassee, FL Florida State 8-4

Women's Soccer 9-13-00 Clemson, SC North Carolina 2-1

Men's B-Ball 2-18-01 Clemson, SC North Carolina 75-65

Men's Soccer 11-30-02 Winston-Salem, NC Wake Forest 2-1 (OT)

Baseball 4-5-06 Columbia, SC South Carolina 3-2

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