Following four sensational second-half goals, the No. 18 Clemson Tigers secured a dominant 6-0 victory against the Western Carolina University Catamounts on Thursday evening.
Clemson freshman right-handed pitcher Logan Caymol did not allow a single hit and struck out 11 batters as the Tigers defeated Western Carolina 8-0 in five innings in its first home win in program history Wednesday evening.
No. 5 Clemson scored three two-out runs in the sixth inning to break a 7-7 tie in its 10-8 victory over Western Carolina at Doug Kingsmore Stadium on Wednesday night.
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The last time Clemson basketball stepped foot on the court for an official game, it gave up a 20-point second half lead to get upset by Oakland in the NIT.
Tonight, the Tigers got the fresh start they needed.