
Clemson Baseball Prepares for a Turnaround After Historic ACC Collapse
Following a 5‑4 loss to Notre Dame that ended a disappointing 2026 season, Clemson’s baseball program is poised for major changes, from player retention to staff reshuffling.
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Following a 5‑4 loss to Notre Dame that ended a disappointing 2026 season, Clemson’s baseball program is poised for major changes, from player retention to staff reshuffling.
Clemson's baseball season ended in disappointment on May 19, when the Tigers fell 5-4 to No. 10 seed Notre Dame in the ACC Tournament at Truist Field in Charlotte, North Carolina. The defeat capped a year that saw the program miss the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2022, a milestone that has weighed heavily on head coach Erik Bakich.
Clemson entered the ACC Tournament as the No. 15 seed and must win five straight games to reach the NCAA Tournament, facing Notre Dame first and navigating a daunting but not impossible path.
Clemson’s baseball team dropped a 5-1 decision to Virginia Tech on May 14, extending a three-game losing streak that eliminates any at-large NCAA Tournament prospects.