Clemson Tigers News: Baseball, Women's Golf, South Carolina Athletic Hall of Fame

Clemson Baseball begins the ACC Tournament Thursday, Women's Golf makes the first cut at the NCAA Championships, and two Tigers will be inducted into the SC Athletic Hall of Fame today.
June 6, 2010; Auburn, AL, USA; Clemson Tigers head coach Jack Leggett (left)
June 6, 2010; Auburn, AL, USA; Clemson Tigers head coach Jack Leggett (left) / John Reed-USA TODAY Sports
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Clemson Baseball knows their schedule for the ACC Tournament

Clemson Baseball will be the 2-seed in the upcoming ACC Tournament in Charlotte, North Carolina. They will be paired with Louisville and Miami in a round-robin group for the first round.

Yesterday we learned the schedule for the ACCT, which begins on Tuesday. The Tigers, however, will not play until Thursday.

Their first game will be at 11:00 AM Thursday against the Hurricanes. They will play on Friday at 3:00 PM against the Cardinals.

The winners of the four groups will advance to the semifinals on Saturday with a championship game on Sunday.

Clemson Women’s Golf makes the cut at the NCAA Championships

Clemson Women’s Golf has performed well in Carlsbad, California as they have navigated the first three rounds of stroke play. They sit at +2 and in fourth place.

The Tigers will advance to the fourth round of stroke play today as one of the top 15 programs through three rounds. Texas A&M, Stanford, and LSU are the three programs ahead of Clemson.

Duke, Wake Forest, and Florida State also made the cut and will play today. South Carolina, North Carolina, and Virginia did not finish in the top 15 and will not continue.

The top eight programs after today’s round will advance to a knockout match play tournament.

Two from Clemson to be inducted into the South Carolina Athletic Hall of Fame

Two members of the Clemson family will be inducted into the South Carolina Athletic Hall of Fame on Monday.

Jack Leggett was the head coach of Clemson Baseball from 1994 to 2015. He was 955-770-1 during his tenure at Clemson. He was the head coach at Vermont and Western Carolina before taking over the Tigers. He currently works on Erik Bakich’s staff assisting with program development.

Lucas Glover played golf at Clemson before embarking on his professional career in the PGA. He is from Greenville, South Carolina, and has nine PGA Tour wins, including the US Open in 2009.

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