Clemson improved by five places in Sunday’s final team round of the NCAA Men’s Golf Championship at the Omni LaCosta North Course in Carlsbad, California to finish 22nd in the nation.
Clemson women’s golf’s historic run through the NCAA Championship ended on Tuesday, as the No. 5 seed Tigers fell 3-1-1 to the No. 4 seed USC Trojans in the Match Play Quarterfinals.
Senior McKenzie Clark sent a two-run shot out of left field, but it wasn’t enough as Clemson Softball fell to regional No. 3-seed Southeastern Louisiana, 6-2, in the evening elimination game of the Tuscaloosa Regional.
Freshman righthander Aidan Knaak totaled a career-high 11 strikeouts to lead No. 4 Clemson to a 10-0 victory in eight innings over Boston College at Doug Kingsmore Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
Behind a six-under-par 66 from Isabella Rawl, the Clemson women’s golf team fired a team score of 280 and has the team lead at the end of the first round of the NCAA Women’s Golf Championship.
The series and regular season conclude Saturday at noon on ACC Network. Saturday is Senior Day, as Clemson honors its seniors during a pregame ceremony at 11:30 a.m.
Senior Calahan Keever sank an 18-foot birdie putt and East Tennessee State’s Mats Ege missed a 14-foot par putt on the final hole to give Clemson a one-stroke victory at the NCAA Chapel Hill Regional on Wednesday.