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Clemson softball is back in the NCAA Tournament for the sixth straight season, and the Tigers will open postseason play Friday afternoon against UNC Greensboro in the Athens Regional.
The Tigers head into the tournament with a 32-20 record after battling through another tough ACC schedule. Clemson finished 13-11 in conference play and earned the No. 2 seed in a regional that also features Georgia and Charleston. The host Bulldogs enter the weekend as the top seed, while Charleston grabbed the No. 4 spot.
Clemson’s lineup has produced several big performances throughout the season. Jamison Brockenbrough has been one of the team’s most consistent hitters, while Marian Collins continues to provide production near the top of the order. Corri Hicks has delivered much of Clemson’s power this year, leading the Tigers in home runs, and both Sarah Breaux and Taylor Pipkins have added plenty of extra-base pop as well.
In the circle, Clemson has relied on Sierra Manness and Abby Dunning for most of the season. Manness has put together another strong year as the Tigers’ top arm, while Dunning has given Clemson valuable innings after arriving from Boston College.
UNC Greensboro enters the regional with momentum after winning the Southern Conference Tournament to lock up an automatic NCAA Tournament berth. The Spartans bring a 42-17 record into Friday’s matchup after shutting out Samford in the conference title game.
First pitch between Clemson and UNC Greensboro is set for 4:30 p.m. ET on Friday. The game will be televised on ACC Network, with streaming available through ESPN+ and FUBO.
Follow along with us as Clemson softball takes on UNC Greensboro in their first game of the NCAA Tournament.
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The Tigers head into the tournament with a 32-20 record after battling through another tough ACC schedule. Clemson finished 13-11 in conference play and earned the No. 2 seed in a regional that also features Georgia and Charleston. The host Bulldogs enter the weekend as the top seed, while Charleston grabbed the No. 4 spot.
Clemson’s lineup has produced several big performances throughout the season. Jamison Brockenbrough has been one of the team’s most consistent hitters, while Marian Collins continues to provide production near the top of the order. Corri Hicks has delivered much of Clemson’s power this year, leading the Tigers in home runs, and both Sarah Breaux and Taylor Pipkins have added plenty of extra-base pop as well.
In the circle, Clemson has relied on Sierra Manness and Abby Dunning for most of the season. Manness has put together another strong year as the Tigers’ top arm, while Dunning has given Clemson valuable innings after arriving from Boston College.
UNC Greensboro enters the regional with momentum after winning the Southern Conference Tournament to lock up an automatic NCAA Tournament berth. The Spartans bring a 42-17 record into Friday’s matchup after shutting out Samford in the conference title game.
First pitch between Clemson and UNC Greensboro is set for 4:30 p.m. ET on Friday. The game will be televised on ACC Network, with streaming available through ESPN+ and FUBO.
Follow along with us as Clemson softball takes on UNC Greensboro in their first game of the NCAA Tournament.
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Contact us @Clemson_Wire on X, and like our page on Facebook for ongoing coverage of Clemson Tigers news and notes, plus opinions.
This article originally appeared on Clemson Wire: Clemson vs UNC Greensboro, live updates, game today, NCAA Tournament
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