Baseball

Clemson Baseball Falls to Virginia Tech, Tournament Hopes Hang by a Thread

Four-run sixth inning sinks the Tigers as they chase ACC Tournament redemption

Clemson’s baseball squad fell to Virginia Tech 5-1 in the opening game of their ACC series on May 14, a result that has left the Tigers with just one realistic route to the NCAA Tournament.

Sixth Inning Collapse

The Hokies erupted for four runs in the sixth, highlighted by Owen Petrich’s three‑run home run that swung the momentum decisively.

Clemson’s pitching staff struggled, as every reliever on the mound surrendered at least one run, underscoring the staff’s recent woes.

The defeat marks the third straight loss for the Tigers, a skid that extinguishes any at‑large NCAA Tournament considerations and forces the team to rely solely on a deep run in the ACC Tournament.

A Tournament‑Only Path

Head coach Monte Lee now faces a stark reality: the only way to preserve a postseason berth is to win the ACC Tournament, a challenge that will test the squad’s resilience.

Supporting cast members such as Nate Savoie, Danny Nelson, Brendon Bennett, Erik Bakich and Dane Moehler have seen limited action as the team looks to regroup before the tournament.

The game was played in Blacksburg, Virginia, while the broader region also includes Charlotte, North Carolina, a city that has hosted ACC events in recent years.

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