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Tigers Receive #2 Seed at Auburn Regional
May 27, 2003
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Tigers Receive #2 Seed at Auburn Regional Comparison of Auburn Regional Teams
Clemson's NCAA Tournament History Clemson won the 1947 District III Tournament in Charlotte by coming through the losers bracket. The Tigers, coached by Randy Hinson, lost in the first round to Alabama 8-2, then came back with a win over Auburn and two wins over Alabama to advance. Clemson's season ended when a Yale team, led by future President George Bush, defeated the Tigers in New Haven, CT, 7-3. Bush was 1-for-3 as the starting first baseman. Clemson made its first trip to the College World Series in 1958 when the Tigers again came through the losers bracket. After losing to Florida in the first round, Clemson came back to defeat George Washington, Florida State, and Florida twice to advance under first year coach Bill Wilhelm. Clemson defeated Florida 15-14 and 3-1 on June 9 to advance. Harold Stowe struck out 17 in that second game on June 9 and that is still a Clemson single-game record for strikeouts in an NCAA Tournament game. The Tigers advanced to the CWS in 1959, this time with three easy wins; one over Georgia Tech and two over Florida State. One of the wins over the Seminoles was a 24-2 victory in Gastonia, NC. That tally is still tied for the most runs scored by Clemson in an NCAA Tourney game. The Tigers did not advance to Omaha again until 1976. In fact, Clemson made
just one NCAA Tournament appearance between 1960 and 1974. That was in 1967
when Clemson reached the Regional Championship, but lost to Auburn 6-5. The Tigers have been to the NCAA Tourney every year since 1987, making College World Series trips in 1991, 1995, 1996, 2000, and 2002. Clemson's streak of 17 consecutive regionals is the third-longest active streak in the nation behind Miami (FL) 31 and Florida State (26). Clemson's streak is also fifth-longest in college baseball history. Consecutive Years in Regionals to Date
All-Time Consecutive Regional Appearances
All-Time Regional Appearances
Overall, Clemson has been to a regional in 29 seasons (including 2003), sixth-best all-time. Clemson's all-time record in NCAA play is 80-60, a .571 winning percentage. Clemson is 35-20 (.636) under Jack Leggett in NCAA Tournament play, including a 24-5 record in home NCAA Tournament games. Leggett has taken Clemson to a Regional all 10 years he has been Clemson's head coach, and the Tigers have advanced to the College World Series four times. Leggett has taken Clemson to the Super Regional each of the four years that format has been in existence. Clemson is one of six teams nationally to go to four-straight Super Regionals. Clemson's College World Series Seasons
Super Job Reaching Super Regionals The Tigers won the Fayetteville (AR) Regional in 1999 to advance to the Super
Regional at Texas A&M. In 2000, the Tigers won the Clemson Regional and
advanced to play host to Mississippi State in the Super Regional. In 2001, the
Tigers won the Clemson Regional and lost to eventual national champion Miami
(FL) in the Coral Gables Super Regional. Tiger NCAA Marks Held by Current Tigers Deja Vu Tigers Opened Season at Auburn Scouting #1-Seed Auburn Auburn leads the 83-game all-time series 42-38-3 dating back to the first contest in 1901. Ironically, the legendary John Heisman, who was also a football on the Plains, coached his first two games as Clemson's head baseball coach against Auburn (both victories) in the 1901 season. He also defeated Auburn in 1903 and was 3-0 against the Tigers from Alabama. Despite the four-game lead for Auburn, Clemson has won 13 of the last 16 meetings. Clemson last visited Auburn to open the 2003 season and won once in three games. Auburn handed Clemson an 11-5 loss in the 1994 NCAA East Regional at Clemson, propelling the SEC Tigers to the College World Series. Clemson is 5-3 against Auburn in postseason play. Clemson swept Auburn in three games last year to open the season by scores of 7-4, 8-5, and 6-5. Clemson Head Coach Jack Leggett is 5-3 against Auburn as the Tiger skipper. Leggett, in his 10th season as Clemson's head coach, is 57-29 (.663) against SEC teams at Clemson, including an 20-17 record on opponents' home field. Leggett was 6-12 against Auburn as Western Carolina's coach. Auburn, led by third-year Head Coach Steve Renfroe, is hitting .304 as a team, led by Tug Hulett, who is hitting .373. Bobby Huddleston has a team-best 12 homers and 61 RBIs, while Karl Amonite has 10 homers and 51 RBIs. Auburn sports a .969 fielding percentage and 4.27 team ERA, led by Levale Speigner. The righthanded setup man has a 9-0 record and 2.72 ERA in 59.2 innings pitched. Closer Steven Register has recorded 15 saves and 53 strikeouts against only six walks. Auburn also has an outstanding 2.86 strikeout-to-walk ratio. Outfielder Javon Moran was a high-school teammate of Clemson outfielder Zane Green and Lowndes (GA) High School as well. Scouting #2-Seed Clemson Clemson, led by 10th-year Head Coach Jack Leggett, is hitting .311 as a team, led by third-baseman Brad McCann. McCann, a Second-Team All-ACC pick, is hitting .351 with a team-best 66 RBIs. He is also on a current 17-game hitting streak. David Slevin is also riding a current 20-game hitting streak. Michael Johnson has a team-high 12 homers and needs just one more to tie the Clemson career record of 59 (Jeff Baker, 2000-02). Clemson's most consistent pitcher has been freshman righthander Jason Berken (4-2, 3.09 ERA). The native of Green Bay, WI has only allowed one homer in 58.1 innings pitched. Tyler Lumsden (8) and Steven Jackson (7) have provided for 15 wins as well. Clemson sports a 4.02 ERA and .970 fielding percentage. Earlier this season, Garrick Evans had seven hits in the final two games at Auburn and has a team-best .412 batting average against the Tigers. Johnson also has three career homers, including two at Plainsman Park in February. Scouting #3-Seed Ohio State Clemson leads the 14-game all-time series 10-4 dating back to the first game
in 1954. The last 12 meetings between the two have come at Doug Kingsmore Stadium.
It will be the first meeting between the two in the postseason. Ohio State, led by 16th-year Head Coach Bob Todd, have won 28 of its last 37 games and has scored 40 runs in its last three games. Christian Snavely, a First-Team All-Big Ten selection, leads the team in batting average (.344), homers (15), and RBIs (51). The Buckeyes are hitting .294 and have a 3.84 team ERA to go along with a .962 fielding percentage. Ohio State is without all-everything lefthander Scott Lewis (9-1, 1.61 ERA), who tore his ulnar collateral ligament on May 16 and will undergo surgery in Birmingham, AL May 29. Josh Newman, another lefty, is 7-5 with a 3.78 ERA, while Matt Davis has 11 saves. The Buckeyes have only allowed 135 walks in 60 games. Former Clemson Baseball SID Todd Lamb (2000,01) is now the baseball SID at Ohio State. Scouting #4-Seed Princeton Clemson defeated Princeton 13-5 in the only previous meeting. That game took place in Orono, ME in 1991 in the Northeast Regional. Princeton, led sixth-year Head Coach and 1982 North Carolina graduate Scott Bradley, is hitting .266 as a team, led by Jon Miller. Miller has a .346 batting average and team-best 32 RBIs. Tim Lahey has hit 11 of the team's 28 homers. Princeton sports a 4.94 ERA and .960 fielding percentage. Thomas Pauly has a team-best 6-1 record, 1.25 ERA, and six saves. In 50.1 innings pitched, he has allowed just 30 hits while striking out 73. Tiger Streaks Entire Infield Named to All-ACC Team
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