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1 2011 Clemson Baseball Sacred Heart (34-21) at #12 Clemson (41-18) Clemson #1 Seed in Clemson (SC) Regional Clemson (41-18), ranked as high as #12 in the nation, is the #1 seed in the Clemson (SC) Regional at Doug Kingsmore Stadium from June 3-6. Clemson is joined by #2-seeded Connecticut ( ), who is ranked as high as #16 in the country, #3-seeded Coastal Carolina (41-18), ranked as high as #21 in the nation, and #4-seeded Sacred Heart (34-21). The Clemson Regional is the only one of the 16 regionals with three top-25 ranked teams. The first game of the tourney will pit Connecticut against Coastal Carolina on Friday at 3:00 PM. Clemson will then face Sacred Heart on Friday at 7:00 PM. The two losers will play on Saturday at 3:00 PM, while the two winners will play on Saturday at 7:00 PM. The winner of the second game on Saturday will play in the championship round on Sunday at 7:00 PM, while the loser of the Saturday s second game will play the winner of Saturday s first game on Sunday at 3:00 PM. If the unbeaten team loses on Sunday, the same two teams will play a game on Monday at 7:00 PM to determine the regional champion. The winner of the Clemson Regional will play the winner of the Columbia (SC) Regional between June The four teams in that regional are #1-seeded South Carolina, #2-seeded Stetson, #3-seeded N.C. State, and #4-seeded Georgia Southern. Comparison of Clemson Regional Teams Category CU CNT CCU SHU Record Batting Average Runs/Games Home Runs Slugging % On-Base % Stolen Bases ERA K/BB Opp. BA Fielding % NCAA Tourneys 36th 17th 11th 2nd Clemson s NCAA Tournament History The 2011 season marks Clemson s 36th trip to an NCAA Tournament dating back to the 1947 season. That year, Clemson actually advanced to the Final Eight of June 3, 2011 Friday, 7:00 PM Doug Kingsmore Stadium Clemson, SC Clemson Probable Position Starters the NCAA Tournament, but it is not considered a College World Series season because only two teams went to the CWS in those days. 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 Yale, led by future President George H.W. Bush, defeated the Tigers in New Haven, CT by a score of 7-3. Bush was 1-for-3 as the starting first-baseman. Clemson made its first trip to Omaha and 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 Head Coach Bill Wilhelm. Clemson defeated Florida 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 Omaha in 1959, this time with three wins (one over Georgia Tech and two over Florida State). One of the wins over the Seminoles was a 24-2 victory at 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 In fact, Clemson made just one NCAA Tournament appearance between 1960 and That was in 1967 when Clemson reached the Regional Championship but lost to Auburn 6-5. Clemson made it to Omaha three out of five years between Clemson won a regional in Columbia, SC in 1976 with three straight wins, then came through the losers bracket in Miami (FL) in 1977 to advance to Omaha. The 1980 season was the first year Clemson played host to a regional, as Clemson swept three games by scoring 45 runs, including 17 in a win over South Carolina. Clemson has been to the NCAA Tournament every year since 1987 except one (2008). The Tigers have been to the NCAA Tournament 24 of the last 25 years. Clemson also made College World Series trips in 1991, 1995, 1996, 2000, 2002, 2006, and Pos. # Player B-T Cl. G-S Avg. HR RBI Notes C 22 Spencer Kieboom R-R So Only has 12 strikeouts in 156 at-bats 1B 8 Richie Shaffer R-R So Leads the team in extra-base hits (27) and RBIs 2B 2 Jason Stolz R-R Jr Has started every game while being nagged by injuries SS 13 Brad Miller L-R Jr ACC Player-of-the-Year 3B 4 John Hinson L-R *Jr Has a team-tying-high 21 stolen bases LF 3 Jeff Schaus L-R Sr Has 307 hits, 210 RBIs, 209 runs in 254 career games CF 30 Will Lamb L-L Jr Has hit safely in 33 of his last 34 games RF 26 Chris Epps L-R Sr Is 12-for-24 with four HR & 10 RBIs in last seven games DH 9 Phil Pohl R-R Jr Has a team-tying-high 19 doubles 2011 Results & Schedule Date Day Opponent W-L Score 2-18 Fri. Eastern Michigan W Sat. Eastern Michigan L Sun. Eastern Michigan W Fri. # Cincinnati W Sat. # Charleston Southern W Sun. ^# Michigan State W Wed. Wofford W Fri. at South Carolina (4-6-4) L Sun. South Carolina (4-6-4) W Tue. ^ South Carolina (4-6-4) L Fri. * Virginia ( ) L Sat. * Virginia ( ) L Sun. * Virginia ( ) L Wed. ^ Presbyterian College L Fri. * Duke W Sat. * Duke W Sun. * Duke W Tue. Elon W Wed. Elon W Fri. * at N.C. State L Sat. * at N.C. State L Sun. * at N.C. State W Tue. Georgia W Fri. * at North Carolina ( ) L Sat. * at North Carolina ( ) L Sun. * at North Carolina ( ) L Tue. Coastal Carolina W (10) Wed. Western Carolina W Fri. * Maryland W Sat. * Maryland W Sun. * Maryland L Tue. Presbyterian College W Fri. * at Boston College W Sat. * at Boston College (1) W Sat. * at Boston College (2) W Wed. at Georgia W Fri. * Wake Forest W Sat. * Wake Forest L Sun. * Wake Forest W Tue. Furman W Wed. at Western Carolina W (8) Fri. * Georgia Tech ( ) W Sat. * Georgia Tech ( ) L Sun. * Georgia Tech ( ) W Sat. Gardner-Webb (1) W Sat. Gardner-Webb (2) W Sun. at Gardner-Webb W Tue. ^ Furman W Wed. East Tennessee State W Sat. * at Virginia Tech (1) W Sat. * at Virginia Tech (2) W Sun. * at Virginia Tech L Tue. Davidson W Thu. * at Florida State (4-9-6) L Fri. * at Florida State (4-9-6) W Sat. * at Florida State (4-9-6) W Wed. + Georgia Tech ( ) W Thu. + Florida State (7-12-8) L Sat. + N.C. State W 6-3 Date Day Opponent Radio Time 6-3 Fri. $ Sacred Heart CTSN 7: Sat. $ TBA CTSN TBA * - ACC regular-season game; # - First Pitch Invitational; ^ - Greenville, SC (Fluor Field); + - ACC Tournament at Durham, NC; $ - NCAA Regional at Clemson, SC; CTSN - Clemson Tiger Sports Network broadcast; Home games in bold; all times are PM and EDT; rankings by Baseball America, Collegiate Baseball, Sports Weekly. Sacred Heart Day # Pitcher Pos. Cl. W-L ERA Fri. 35 Troy Scribner RHP So Probable Starting Pitchers Clemson Day # Pitcher Pos. Cl. W-L ERA Fri. TBA 1

2 2011 Clemson Baseball Notes Quick Facts Nickname:... Tigers Location:...Clemson, SC Colors:...Clemson Orange & Regalia Founded: Enrollment:...19,111 President:... James F. Barker (Clemson 70) Athletic Director:...Dr. Terry Don Phillips (Arkansas 70) Conference:...Atlantic Coast (Atlantic Division) Facility (Capacity):...Doug Kingsmore Stadium (6,346) Year Opened: Dimensions:...LL - 320, LC - 370, C - 400, RC - 370, RL Record Crowd:...6,480 (March 7, 2004 vs. South Carolina) Head Coach:... Jack Leggett (Maine 76) Record at Clemson: (18th season) Overall Record: (32nd season) Assistant Coaches:... Dan Pepicelli (SUNY Cortland 90)...Bradley LeCroy (Clemson 01)... Michael Johnson (Clemson 08) First Year of Baseball: Seasons of Baseball: th All-Time Overall Record: All-Time ACC Regular-Season Record: All-Time ACC Tournament Record: All-Time NCAA Tournament Record: All-Time Regional & Super Regional Record: All-Time College World Series Record: ACC Championships: (1954,58,59,67,76,78-81,89,91,93,94,06) NCAA Tournament Appearances: (1947,50,58,59,67,75-81,87-07,09-11) College World Series Appearances: (1958,59,76,77,80,91,95,96,00,02,06,10) All-Americans: First-Team All-ACC Players: Media Services Clemson Media Relations Baseball Contact:...Brian Hennessy (Clemson 98) ...bhennes@clemson.edu Office Phone:...(864) Office Fax:...(864) Cell Phone:...(864) Press Box Phone:...(864) Ticket Office Phone: CLEMSON Website:... ACC Media Relations Steve Phillips is the baseball media relations contact at the ACC office. He can be reached at (336) or via at sphillips@theacc.org. Credentials Members of the working press who desire a media credential to a Clemson baseball home game should contact Brian Hennessy at (864) There is space for 13 writers in the Doug Kingsmore Stadium press areas, plus booths for each team s radio network. Season credentials are issued. Credentials on a game-by-game basis are also issued. Members of the media must request a pass at least one day prior to each game/series to ensure admittance. Interview Policy Head Coach Jack Leggett can be reached in the baseball office in Jervey Athletic Center at (864) The best time to contact Leggett in the office is weekdays from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM. Contact Associate SID Brian Hennessy and accomodations can be made to interview coaches and players. The locker room is closed to the media and public following games, therefore, postgame interviews are conducted outside the Clemson (firstbase) dugout. See the opposing SID for opponent interview procedures. Tigers on the Web Up-to-date stats, releases, game notes, game stories, and boxscores can be found on Clemson s official athletic website (). Live stats can also be accessed on the schedule page. NCAA Tournament Appearances Rk Team App. 1. Texas Florida State Miami (FL) Oklahoma State Clemson 36 Southern California Arizona State Cal State Fullerton 33 Oklahoma 33 Saint John s 33 Consecutive NCAA Tournament Appearances Rk Team App. Years 1. Miami (FL) Florida State Clemson Cal State Fullerton Oklahoma State Texas Louisiana State Rice Northern Colorado Georgia Tech Oral Roberts Wichita State College World Series Appearances Rk Team App. 1. Texas Miami (FL) Arizona State Southern California Florida State Oklahoma State Cal State Fullerton 16 Stanford Arizona 15 Louisiana State Clemson Northern Colorado 10 Oklahoma 10 Overall, Clemson has been to a regional 36 times (including 2011), tied for fifth-most. Clemson s all-time record in NCAA play is , a 58.4 winning percentage. Clemson is (.630) under Head Coach Jack Leggett in NCAA Tourney play, including a 38-7 record (.844) at home. Leggett has taken Clemson to a regional 17 times in the 18 years he has been Clemson s head coach, and the Tigers have advanced to the College World Series six times. He has also taken Clemson to a super regional nine of the 12 years that format has been in existence. Clemson s College World Series Seasons Year Site W-L Clinched Win vs. CWS 1958 Gastonia, NC 4-1 Florida, Gastonia, NC 3-0 Florida State, Columbia, SC 3-0 Furman, Miami, FL 3-1 Miami (FL), Clemson, SC 3-0 South Carolina, Orono, ME 4-0 Maine, Clemson, SC 4-0 Alabama, Clemson, SC 4-0 Tennessee, Clemson, SC 5-0 Mississippi State, Clemson, SC 5-1 Arkansas, Clemson, SC 5-0 Oral Roberts, Auburn, AL; Clemson, SC 5-2 Alabama, Tigers Earn 36th NCAA Tournament Bid Clemson will play in its 36th all-time NCAA Regional when it hosts the Clemson (SC) Regional from June 3-6 at Doug Kingsmore Stadium. The 36 appearances are tied for fifth-most in NCAA history, trailing only Texas (55), Florida State (49), Miami (FL) (40), and Oklahoma State (38). Clemson to Host NCAA Regional for 13th Time Clemson will host an NCAA Regional for the 13th time in history in Included in that total is 11 times hosting in Jack Leggett s 18 seasons as head coach at Clemson. Clemson Regional & Super Regional Attendances Year Teams NCAA Tourney W-L Attendance Regional , Regional 0-2 2, Regional , Regional , Regional , Regional , Regional ,770 2 Super Regional , Regional , Regional ,435 2 Super Regional , Regional , Regional ,287 2 Super Regional , Regional , Super Regional ,620 Scouting #1-Seeded Clemson First-seeded and #12-ranked Clemson (41-18) enters the NCAA Tournament coming off two wins in three games in the ACC Tournament at Durham, NC. Clemson was during the ACC regular season, finishing second in the Atlantic Division standings. Clemson is making its 24th NCAA Tournament appearance in the last 25 years and 36th overall, tied for fifth-most in the nation. The Tigers, who are 26-7 at home, are led by 18th-year Head Coach Jack Leggett. His 810 wins are sixth-most in college baseball during his tenure. The Tigers are also 6-11 against top-25 ranked teams in Clemson, who is averaging 7.1 runs per game, is hitting.319 with a.458 slugging percentage and.405 onbase percentage. Clemson, who has 280 walks against 355 strikeouts, also has 120 doubles, 16 triples, 43 homers, and 101 stolen bases in 133 attempts. ACC Player-of-the-Year Brad Miller is hitting an ACCbest.419 with five homers, 11 doubles, three triples, 46 RBIs, 51 runs, a.523 on-base percentage, and 21 steals. Will Lamb, who has hit safely in 33 of his last 34 games, is hitting.344 with 13 steals. Phil Pohl is batting.329 with 19 doubles, while Jeff Schuas also has 19 doubles along with a.326 batting average and 42 RBIs. Richie Shaffer leads the team in homers (11), RBIs (50), and runs (60), while Chris Epps has totaled 10 homers and 39 RBIs. The pitching staff has a 3.12 ERA and.231 opponents batting average. The staff has allowed 174 walks against 455 strikeouts, good for a 2.61-to-1 strikeout-to-walk ratio. Junior righty David Haselden has a 5-1 record, three saves, and a 2.12 ERA in 72.1 innings pitched over 23 appearances (four starts). Graduate righthander Justin Sarratt is 7-2 with a 2.40 ERA along with 60 strikeouts against 13 walks in a team-high 75.0 innings pitched over 17 appearances (12 starts). Sophomore righties Jonathan Meyer (5-2, 3.31 ERA) and Dominic Leone (6-2, 3.38 ERA) have also been solid starters for the Tigers. Junior righty Scott Weismann has a team-high seven saves since moving to the closer role. Clemson is fielding at a.970 clip as well. Scouting #2-Seeded Connecticut Second-seeded and #16-ranked Connecticut ( ) enters the Clemson Regional after 2-2 in the Big East Conference Tournament last weekend. Connecticut, who is 20-6 on opponents home fields and 4-8 in neutral-site contests in 2011, had a 22-5 conference record during the regular season, as it finished atop the Big East Conference standings. The 2011 season marks the 17th time in school history that the Huskies have played in an NCAA Tournament. Connecticut is led by eighth-year Head Coach Jim Penders, who was named Big East Conference Coach-ofthe-Year for the second year in a row in The Huskies won each of their nine Big East Conference series in Connecticut is hitting.306 with a.424 slugging percentage and.382 on-base percentage. Connecticut, who is fielding at a.961 clip, has also totaled 119 doubles, 15 2

3 2011 Clemson Baseball Notes triples, 32 home runs, and is averaging 6.3 runs per game along with 122 stolen bases in 160 attempts. Big East Conference Player-of-the-Year George Springer is hitting.361 with 22 doubles, two triples, 12 homers, 74 RBIs, 53 runs, a.462 on-base percentage, and 31 stolen bases. Mike Nemeth is batting.351 with 46 RBIs and a.461 on-base percentage thanks to 44 walks and five hitby-pitches against only 18 strikeouts. L.J. Mazzilli, son of former Major Leaguer Lee Mazzilli, is hitting.335 with 21 doubles and 19 steals. Nick Ahmed is batting.327 with 21 steals. Ryan Fuller has totaled 24 doubles, four triples, five homers, 49 RBIs, and 11 steals, while Billy Ferriter has added 15 steals. John Andreoli, whose sister Kathryn is a student at Clemson, is hitting.309 with 20 stolen bases as well. The pitching staff has a 2.85 ERA and.223 opponents batting average. The staff has allowed just 17 home runs and 211 walks against 419 strikeouts, good for a 1.99-to-1 strikeout-to-walk ratio. Junior righthander Matt Barnes, the 2011 Big East Conference Pitcher-of-the-Year, is 11-3 with a 1.12 ERA,.162 opponents batting average, and 105 strikeouts against 28 walks in innings pitched over 15 starts. Senior lefty Greg Nappo is 9-2 with a 2.71 ERA and.217 opponents batting average in 79.2 innings pitched over 14 starts. Junior righty Kevin Vance has a team-high 13 saves, an 0.98 ERA, a.106 opponents batting average, and 28 strikeouts against only five walks in 27.2 innings pitched over 25 relief appearances. Clemson and Connecticut have never met on the diamond. However, Jack Leggett had a 5-4 record against the Huskies as head coach at Vermont from Scouting #3-Seeded Coastal Carolina Third-seeded and #21-ranked Coastal Carolina (41-18) enters the Clemson Regional after winning the Big South Conference Tourney with a 4-0 record last weekend. The Chanticleers, who are on opponents home fields and 4-0 in neutral-site contests, had a 20-7 conference record during the regular season, as it finished atop the Big South Conference standings. The 2011 season marks the 11th time in school history and the 10th time in the last 11 years that Coastal Carolina has played in an NCAA Tourney. Coastal Carolina is led by 16th-year Head Coach Gary Gilmore. The Chanticleers have won five games in a row and 16 of their last 19 games. Coastal Carolina is hitting.277 with a.426 slugging percentage and.371 on-base percentage. Coastal Carolina, who is fielding at a.972 clip, has also totaled 119 doubles, 18 triples, 47 home runs, 81 hit-by-pitches, 77 sacrifice bunts, and is averaging 6.5 runs per game along with 99 stolen bases in 114 attempts. Tommy La Stella is batting.391 with 14 doubles, four triples, 11 homers, 63 RBIs, and 54 runs. Scott Woodward is hitting.363 with 32 walks, 22 hit-by-pitches, a.496 onbase percentage, and 30 stolen bases. Taylor Motter has totaled 45 walks and 21 steals, while Daniel Bowman has added 14 doubles, two triples, 12 homers, 56 RBIs, and 11 steals. Hayes Orton has a team-high 18 sacrifice bunts. The pitching staff has a 2.85 ERA and.228 opponents batting average. The staff has allowed just 24 homers and 179 walks against 460 strikeouts, good for a 2.57-to-1 strikeout-to-walk ratio. Junior righthander Anthony Meo is 9-3 with a 2.21 ERA and 108 strikeouts against 29 walks in innings pitched over 15 starts. Senior lefty Matt Rein is 9-2 with a 1.78 ERA and.201 opponents batting average in 70.2 innings pitched over 17 appearances (nine starts). Sophomore righties Josh Conway and Ryan Connolly have three saves apiece to lead the squad. Clemson and Coastal Carolina have met 46 times on the diamond, with the Tigers holding a 39-7 lead in the series that dates back to On April 5, 2011, the Tigers defeated Coastal Carolina 5-4 when freshman pinch-hitter Jon McGibbon lined a walkoff single in the 10th inning to score Brad Miller. The Tigers trailed 4-3 entering the ninth inning before freshman pinch-hitter Dominic Attanasio hit a double in the frame to tie the score. Clemson had won eight games in a row in the series before Coastal Carolina downed the Tigers 4-3 in 11 innings at Doug Kingsmore Stadium on March 31, In 2009, Jeff Schaus hit a walkoff grand slam with two outs in the ninth inning to lift the Tigers to a 5-3 win over the Chanticleers at Doug Kingsmore Stadium. The Tigers lead 29-5 over the Chanticleers in games played at Clemson, all of which have been played at Doug Kingsmore Stadium. Jack Leggett has a 26-5 mark against Coastal Carolina as Clemson s head coach, including a 22-4 record at Doug Kingsmore Stadium. The two teams have met twice in the NCAA Tournament. In the 2007 Myrtle Beach Regional, the Tigers won both games over Coastal Carolina by scores of 11-8 and 15-3 on their way to the regional title. Clemson vs. Coastal Carolina Series Overall:...Clemson leads 39-7 at Clemson:...Clemson leads 29-5 at Doug Kingsmore Stadium:...Clemson leads 29-5 NCAA Tournament Games:... Clemson leads 2-0 One-Run Games:... Clemson leads 8-2 Extra-Inning Games:... Clemson leads 3-1 Under Jack Leggett:...Clemson leads 26-5 Longest Clemson Win Streak:...20 ( ) (7 times) Longest Coastal Carolina Win Streak:... 1 Biggest Clemson Win: (2002) Biggest Coastal Carolina Win: (1990) Date Site W-L CU CCU A W A L H W H W A W A W (1) H L (7) (2) H W (7) A W A W A W H W H W H W (11) H W A W A W H W H W H W H W H W H W H W H W H W H W H L H W H L H W (11) H W H W H L H W H W A1 L H W H W H W $ A1 W $ A1 W H W H W H L (11) H W (10) 5 4 $ - NCAA Regional; A1 - Myrtle Beach, SC; Note: Bold denotes Clemson home game. Head Coach Jack Leggett Born: March 5, 1954 in Bangor, ME Education: B.A. in physical education and minor in history at Maine (1976)...master s in teacher education at Vermont (1980). Playing Experience: Four-year letterman (baseball) at Maine ( )...three-year letterman (football) at Maine ( ). Coaching Experience: Head coach at Vermont ( )...head coach at Western Carolina ( )...assistant head coach at Clemson (1992,93)...head coach at Clemson ( ). Family: Son, Tanner (27), and daughter, Colby (25)...wife, Karen. Leggett s Clemson Head Coaching Record Year Overall ACC Finish NCAA 1994^ st Regional st CWS nd CWS th Regional T-2nd Regional rd Super Regional nd CWS nd Super Regional th CWS T-3rd Regional T-4th Regional nd Super Regional 2006^ *1st CWS *2nd Super Regional *4th *2nd Super Regional *T-1st CWS *2nd Regional * - Atlantic Division; ^ - ACC Tournament Champion Leggett s Head Coaching Record By School School Seasons Years W-L Win % Vermont Western Carolina Clemson 18th Totals 32nd , Leggett vs. ACC as Clemson Head Coach Team Overall Home Away Neutral Boston College Duke Florida State Georgia Tech Maryland Miami (FL) North Carolina N.C. State Virginia Virginia Tech Wake Forest Totals Note: Includes records vs. teams as ACC members. All-Time Winningest Division I Head Coaches Rk Head Coach Current/Last School Wins 1. * Gene Stephenson Wichita State * Augie Garrido Texas * Mike Martin Florida State Cliff Gustafson Texas * Mark Marquess Stanford Ron Polk Mississippi State Rod Dedeaux Southern California * Jim Morris Miami (FL) Bob Bennett Fresno State Ron Fraser Miami (FL) Jack Stallings Georgia Southern Larry Cochell Oklahoma Jim Dietz San Diego State Richard Jones Illinois * Jack Leggett Clemson * Jim Gilligan Lamar * Pete Dunn Stetson Bill Wilhelm Clemson 1161 Norm DeBriyn Arkansas Jack Coffey Fordham 1160 * - active; Note: Only includes wins as a head coach at a Division I school; through games of May 29. 3

4 2011 Clemson Baseball Notes Baseball America (May 30, 2011) Rk Team 1. Florida 2. Virginia 3. Vanderbilt 4. South Carolina 5. Texas 6. Florida State 7. Texas A&M 8. Cal State Fullerton 9. Rice 10. Arizona State 11. TCU 12. Georgia Tech 13. North Carolina 14. Clemson 15. Oregon State 16. Miami (FL) 17. UCLA 18. Connecticut 19. Arkansas 20. Florida International 21. Troy 22. Oklahoma 23. East Carolina 24. Stanford 25. Southern Mississippi Sports Weekly (May 30, 2011) Rk Team 1. Virginia 2. Vanderbilt 3. Florida 4. South Carolina 5. Texas 6. Florida State 7. North Carolina 8. Texas A&M 9. Cal State Fullerton 10. TCU 11. Arizona State 12. Clemson 13. Rice 14. Georgia Tech 15. Oklahoma 16. Oregon State 17. UC Irvine 18. UCLA 19. Arkansas 20. Fresno State 21. Stanford 22. Southern Mississippi 23. Miami (FL) 24. Connecticut 25. Creighton 2011 Polls 2011 Polls Collegiate Baseball (May 30, 2011) Rk Team 1. Florida 2. Virginia 3. Vanderbilt 4. South Carolina 5. Texas 6. Texas A&M 7. TCU 8. Cal State Fullerton 9. Georgia Tech 10. North Carolina 11. Florida State 12. UCLA 13. Oregon State 14. Arizona State 15. Oklahoma 16. Connecticut 17. Rice 18. Miami (FL) 19. Clemson 20. UC Irvine 21. Coastal Carolina 22. Arizona 23. Stanford 24. Kent State 25. Creighton Weekly Rankings (May 30, 2011) Date BA CB SW W-L Pre NP NP 6-13 NP Final NP - no poll Clemson s Final Rankings ( ) Year BA CB SW NP NP NP NP NP NP Year BA CB SW Tiger Career Stats vs. Coastal Carolina # Player AVG G-S AB R H HR RBI 1 Dominic Attanasio Jon McGibbon Richie Shaffer Brad Miller Will Lamb Jeff Schaus John Hinson Phil Pohl Addison Johnson Jason Stolz Chris Epps Spencer Kieboom Steve Wilkerson # Player ERA G-S IP H ER BB SO 6 Dominic Leone David Haselden* Alex Frederick Justin Sarratt^ Jonathan Meyer * - has a 1-1 record; ^ - has a 1-0 record Scouting #4-Seeded Sacred Heart Fourth-seeded Sacred Heart (34-21) enters the Clemson Regional after winning the Northeast Conference Tournament with a 3-0 record. Sacred Heart, who is on opponents home fields and 5-1 in neutral-site contests, had a 23-9 record during its conference regular season, as it finished second in the Northeast Conference standings. The 2011 season marks the second time overall that the Pioneers have played in an NCAA Tournament. The Pioneers were 0-2 in the 2006 Athens (GA) Regional. Sacred Heart is led by 23rd-year Head Coach Nick Giaquinto, who played four years ( ) in the NFL with the Dolphins and Redskins. The Connecticut alum still holds the Husky single-game record with 277 rushing yards against Holy Cross in Sacred Heart, who has won seven games in a row, is hitting.311 with a.397 slugging percentage and.371 onbase percentage. Sacred Heart, who is fielding at a.968 clip, has also totaled 86 doubles, 15 triples, 14 home runs, 60 sacrifice bunts, and is averaging 5.8 runs per game along with 64 stolen bases in 88 attempts. J.J. Edwards is hitting a team-high.380 with 14 sacrifice bunts. M.J. Schifano is batting.337 with 12 steals, while Steve Tedesco is hitting.335 with 16 stolen bases. Rob Griffith is hitting.333 with four homers and a teamhigh 44 RBIs, while John Murphy is hitting.305 with three homers, 43 RBIs, and 11 steals. The pitching staff has a 4.35 ERA and.268 opponents batting average. The staff has allowed only 14 homers and 187 walks against 272 strikeouts, good for a 1.45-to-1 strikeout-to-walk ratio. Sophomore righthander Troy Scribner, who is slated to start on the mound against the Tigers on Friday, is 9-2 with a 3.69 ERA in 92.2 innings pitched over 14 appearances (13 starts). Freshman lefty Nick Leiningen is 7-3 with one save, a 3.68 ERA, and seven complete games in 80.2 innings pitched over 14 appearances (11 starts). Schifano, a senior righty, has a team-high three saves in 50.1 innings pitched over 13 appearances (seven starts). Clemson and Sacred Heart have never met on the diamond. Worth Noting The 2011 season marks Clemson s 47th consecutive winning season. Clemson won seven weekend series in a row to close the regular season. The Tigers, who were 2-1 in the ACC Tournament, also won each of their last six ACC series and seven of the 10 ACC series. Clemson has lost its 18 games by a combined 53 runs (2.9 runs per loss). The Tigers have won their 41 games by a combined 254 runs (6.2 runs per win). That is a big reason the Tigers are sixth in the nation in scoring margin (+3.4 runs per game). Clemson is hitting.335 with runners in scoring position. Fourteen Tigers have combined for a.333 batting average off the bench this season. Meanwhile, Clemson opponents have a.162 batting average off the bench. Clemson relievers have combined for a 2.37 ERA and.217 opponents batting average. Clemson pitchers have combined for a 1.09 ERA and.171 opponents batting average along with 55 strikeouts in 49.2 innings pitched in the ninth inning. Polls The Tigers moved up two spots to #12 in this week s Sports Weekly coaches poll after going 2-1 in three games last week. Clemson also stayed at #14 in the Baseball America rankings and fell one spot to #19 in the Collegiate Baseball poll. Clemson has had at least one final top-25 ranking in 14 of Head Coach Jack Leggett s first 17 seasons in Tigertown. The Tigers have also been ranked #1 for 20 weeks by at least one of the three major polls under Leggett. Their last #1 ranking came on February 12, 2007 by both Baseball America and Collegiate Baseball. ACC Standings The Tigers finished in second place in the ACC Atlantic Division standings with a league record in In the division, Florida State finished in first place with a record, while N.C. State and Wake Forest tied for third at Virginia and Georgia Tech tied for the best overall ACC record (22-8). In the overall ACC standings, Clemson finished in sixth place. Clemson #9 in the Nation in Average Home Attendance Entering this week s action, a total of 137,837 fans have been in attendance for Clemson s 32 home dates in 2011, an average of 4,307 per date. That figure is #9 in the nation and second-best in the ACC in It is also on pace to be the sixth-highest figure in Tiger history for a season. Through the 2010 season, Clemson had a top-20 national figure in attendance for 17 straight seasons and a top-10 national figure in attendance for nine years in a row National Leaders in Average Attendance Rk School Dates Total Avg. 1. Louisiana State ,295 10, Mississippi , Arkansas , South Carolina , Texas , Mississippi State , Florida State , Creighton , Clemson , TCU , Note: Through games of May 29; attendance figures are unofficial. Clemson s Single-Season Attendance Bests Rk Year Dates Attendance Avg , , , , , , Note: Through games of May That s how many of Clemson s 59 games have been against teams that will play in the 2011 NCAA Tournament, which equates to neary 41 percent. Clemson has an record against the teams in the field. The Tigers have played eight different teams that are in the NCAA Tournament. Clemson has played four of the top-five national seeds in Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Florida 4

5 2011 Clemson Baseball Notes State for a total of 13 games. The Tigers are 3-10 in those 13 contests, but only four of those games were played at Doug Kingsmore Stadium. The Tigers are 6-11 against #1 seeds and 5-2 against #3 seeds. Clemson has not played a #2 or #4 seed this year. Clemson Leading the ACC in Batting Average Clemson is leading the ACC in batting average at.319, 15 points higher than second-place Georgia Tech (.304). The.319 batting average is Clemson s best mark since 2002, when that team, with the likes of Khalil Greene, Jeff Baker, and Michael Johnson, batted.324. The Tigers, who also lead the ACC with 101 stolen bases, are third in the ACC in ERA (3.12). The 3.12 ERA is Clemson s best mark since 1996, when that team, with the likes of Kris Benson and Billy Koch, had a 3.03 ERA. Clemson is one of the few teams in the nation in the top 10 in batting average and opponents batting average (.231) as well. Patience at the Plate Clemson finished the 2010 season third in the nation in walks (375), and the team has picked right up where it left off. Clemson has totaled 280 walks in 59 games this season, good for 4.7 walks per game. As a comparison, Tiger pitchers have combined to issue just 174 walks in The 280 walks along with 43 hit-by-pitches are a big reason Clemson has a.405 on-base percentage in Richie Shaffer (40), Brad Miller (38), Jeff Schaus (37), and Chris Epps (35) are among the team leaders in walks. Stealing a Priority Again Clemson has stolen an ACC-high 101 bases in 133 attempts this season, a year after the Tigers swiped 106 bases in The Tigers stole 107 bases in 2006, while Clemson totaled 112 steals in 2000 and 121 in Those are the only four triple-digit steal totals by a Tiger team since the 1994 season, when Clemson had 115 steals. John Hinson and Brad Miller are tied for the team lead with 21 stolen bases apiece, while Will Lamb has swiped 13 bases and Chris Epps has 10 steals. Eight of the nine regular starters in the field have totaled at least five steals in Tigers Tough With Two Outs Clemson has held its opponents to a.231 batting average on the season. But with two outs, Tiger pitchers have been even better, as they have held the opposition to a.185 batting average with two outs. Among the best pitchers on the team in that category are Matt Campbell (0-for-22), Alex Frederick (.094), Jonathan Meyer (.150), Scott Firth (.163), Justin Sarratt (.165), and Dominic Leone (.171). Five Tigers Named to All-ACC Team Five Tigers were named First or Second-Team All-ACC in Junior shortstop Brad Miller and sophomore first-baseman Richie Shaffer were both named First-Team All-ACC, while junior outfielder Will Lamb, junior DH/UT Phil Pohl, and senior outfielder Jeff Schaus were named Second-Team All-ACC. The team was compiled by a vote of the 12 ACC head coaches. Miller, who was also named ACC Player-of-the-Year, leads the ACC in batting average (.419) and on-base percentage (.523) along with totaling 11 doubles, three triples, five homers, 46 RBIs, and 21 stolen bases in 52 games. Shaffer is batting.311 with 14 doubles, two triples, 11 homers, 50 RBIs, 60 runs, and a.434 on-base percentage. Lamb has hit safely in 33 of his last 34 games games and is batting.344 with 13 steals. Pohl is hitting.329 with 19 doubles, four homers, and 32 RBIs. Schaus, who was a First-Team All-ACC selection in 2009 and a Second-Team All-ACC pick in 2010, is hitting.326 with 19 doubles, two triples, 42 RBIs, and a.425 on-base percentage. Schaus became the first Tiger to be named All-ACC three times since Khalil Greene ( ). Major Sports Triple for Third Year in Row When Clemson was selected for the 2011 NCAA Tournament, it became one of 10 schools to accomplish the major sports triple in The program was one of 10 school to go to a bowl game, the NCAA men s basketball tournament and the NCAA baseball tournament this year. The schools who did so in 2011 were Arizona, Clemson, Connecticut, Florida, Florida State, Georgia, Illinois, Kansas State, North Carolina, and Texas A&M. This is the third consecutive year Clemson accomplished the major sports triple. Clemson joins ACC-rival Florida State as the only two teams in the nation to do the feat each of the last three years. Clemson Athletic Director Terry Don Phillips and Florida State Athletic Director Randy Spetman have been at their respective schools for each of those seasons and are thus the only athletic directors nationally to have their programs accomplish the major sports triple each of the last three years. This is the second time in history Clemson has accomplished the major sports triple for three consecutive years. Clemson also accomplished the feat from through under Athletic Director Bobby Robinson. Overall, this is the 10 th academic year Clemson has accomplished the feat. Schools to Accomplish Major Sport Triple ( ) (13): Boston College, Clemson, Florida State, Kansas, Louisiana State, Minnesota, Missouri, North Carolina, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Texas, Utah (8): California, Clemson, Florida, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Minnesota, Texas, Texas A&M (10): Arizona, Clemson, Connecticut, Florida, Florida State, Georgia, Illinois, Kansas State, North Carolina, Texas A&M. Clemson s Major Sports Triples Year Men s Basketball Bowl Baseball Elite 8 Peach CWS First Round Gator Regional Second Round Citrus Regional Sweet 16 Gator Regional First Round Gator CWS Sweet 16 Gator Regional First Round Peach Regional First Round Gator Super Regional First Round Music City CWS Second Round Meineke Car Care Regional Three Tigers Received Degrees on May 13 Righthander Alex Frederick along with outfielders Addison Johnson and Jeff Schaus all received their undergraduate degrees on May 13. Frederick, a fifth-year senior from Lagrangeville, NY, graduated with a degree in economics. Johnson, a fifth-year senior from Pfafftown, NC, graduated with a degree in management. Schaus, a senior from Naples, FL, gradudated with a degree in construction science & management. Attanasio & McGibbon Thriving in a Pinch Freshmen Dominic Attanasio and Jon McGibbon have both totaled just 59 at-bats due in large part to Clemson s veteran lineup. But in their limited action, they have both come through when called upon. Attanasio, a speedy outfielder, is 22-for-59 (.373) with two doubles, one triple, one homer, 11 RBIs, 11 runs, and three steals in 32 games (10 starts) in McGibbon, a power-hitting first-baseman and outfielder, is 21-for-59 (.356) with four doubles, one homer, 14 RBIs, eight runs, a.481 on-base percentage, and one steal in 40 games (11 starts). Even with those solid batting averages, they have been even better when coming off the bench. McGibbon is 14- for-24 (.583) off the bench, while Attanasio is 10-for-21 (.476) off the bench. McGibbon is a remarkable 10-for-16 (.625) with a.682 on-base percentage as a pinch-hitter, while Attanasio is 6-for-15 (.400) with a.500 on-base percentage as a pinch-hitter. Therefore, the two are a combined 16-for-31 (.516) as pinch-hitters in Tiger Tidbits Clemson s Record... In All Games: In Home Games: In Road Games: In Neutral-Site Games: In All ACC Regular-Season Games: In Home ACC Regular-Season Games: In Road ACC Regular-Season Games: In All Non-ACC Regular-Season Games: In Home Non-ACC Regular-Season Games: In Road Non-ACC Regular-Season Games: In Neutral Non-ACC Regular-Season Games: In ACC Tournament Games: In NCAA Tournament Games: In February: In March: In April: In May: In June: On Monday: On Tuesday: On Wednesday: On Thursday: On Friday: On Saturday: On Sunday: After a Loss: Against Top-25 Teams: Against Top-10 Teams: Against Top-5 Teams: In Day Games: In Night Games: Against Lefty Starters: Against Righty Starters: In 1-Run Games: In 2-Run Games: In 3-Run Games: When Scoring First: When Scoring in the 1st Inning: When Leading at the End of 7 Innings: When Trailing at the End of 7 Innings: When Tied at the End of 7 Innings: When Leading at the End of 8 Innings: When Trailing at the End of 8 Innings: When Tied at the End of 8 Innings: In Extra Innings: When Scoring 5 or More Runs: When Allowing Less Than 5 Runs: When Out-Hitting Opponents: When Clemson Has 10 or More Hits: When Clemson Hits a Home Run: When Clemson Commits 0 or 1 Errors: When Wearing Orange Jerseys: When Wearing Purple Jerseys: When Wearing White Jerseys: Inning-By-Inning Scoring Team Ex. Clemson Opponents ACC Standings Atlantic Division Rk Team ACC Win % GB Overall Win % 1. Florida State Clemson N.C. State Wake Forest Boston College Maryland Coastal Division Rk Team ACC Win % GB Overall Win % 1. Virginia Georgia Tech North Carolina Miami (FL) Virginia Tech Duke Note: Standings through games of May 29. 5

6 2011 Clemson Baseball Notes 2011 Tiger Home Runs # Player (#) Opponent (Date) H Inn. Outs ^L/R 1. Epps (1) Eastern Michigan (2/18) R 2. Epps (2) Eastern Michigan (2/20) R 3. Hinson (1) # Charleston Southern (2/26) R 4. Pohl (1) # Charleston Southern (2/26) L 5. Shaffer (1) # Michigan State (2/27) L 6. Shaffer (2) South Carolina (3/8) L 7. Shaffer (3) * Virginia (3/12) R 8. Pohl (2) Presbyterian College (3/16) L 9. Epps (3) * Duke (3/19) R 10. Epps (4) * Duke (3/20) R 11. Attanasio (1) Elon (3/23) R 12. McGibbon (1) * N.C. State (3/27) R 13. Hinson (2) * N.C. State (3/27) R 14. Epps (5) Georgia (3/29) R 15. Shaffer (4) Georgia (3/29) R 16. Stolz (1) Western Carolina (4/6) L 17. Hinson (3) Western Carolina (4/6) R 18. Pohl (3) * Maryland (4/9) R 19. Shaffer (5) Presbyterian College (4/12) L 20. Hinson (4) Presbyterian College (4/12) R 21. Hinson (5) * Boston College (4/15) L 22. Lamb (1) * Boston College (4/15) L 23. Miller (1) Georgia (4/20) R 24. Kieboom (1) * Wake Forest (4/24) L 25. Miller (2) Furman (4/26) L 26. Pohl (4) * Georgia Tech (5/1) R 27. Shaffer (6) Gardner-Webb (5/7) (2) L 28. Shaffer (7) Gardner-Webb (5/8) R 29. Epps (6) East Tennessee State (5/11) R 30. Hinson (6) * Virginia Tech (5/14) (2) R 31. Miller (3) * Virginia Tech (5/14) (2) L 32. Shaffer (8) Davidson (5/17) L 33. Epps (7) Davidson (5/17) L 34. Miller (4) * Florida State (5/19) L 35. Shaffer (9) * Florida State (5/19) L 36. Epps (8) * Florida State (5/20) R 37. Lamb (2) * Florida State (5/20) R 38. Shaffer (10) * Florida State (5/21) R 39. Hinson (7) * Florida State (5/21) R 40. Epps (9) + Georgia Tech (5/25) R 41. Miller (5) + N.C. State (5/28) L 42. Shaffer (11) + N.C. State (5/28) L 43. Epps (10) + N.C. State (5/28) L * - ACC regular-season game; # - First Pitch Invitational; - Greenville, SC (Fluor Field); + - ACC Tournament at Durham, NC; ^ - pitcher throws; H solo, run, run, 4...grand slam; Note: Bold denotes a Clemson home game. Tigers Have Options With Kieboom & Pohl Clemson entered the season with two returning catchers who have both played in significant games behind the plate during their careers. Sophomore Spencer Kieboom and junior Phil Pohl posted pedestrian offensive numbers prior to the 2011 season, as they combined to go 42-for-190 (.221) in 105 combined games. But both have been at the top of the stats page in terms of batting average this year. Pohl is third on the team with a.329 batting average along with a team-tying-high 19 doubles, four homers, and 32 RBIs, while Kieboom is hitting.295. Therefore, the two have combined to go 115-for-366 (.314) in 105 games this season. Head Coach Jack Leggett has used both Kieboom and Pohl in games at the same time. Kieboom, known for his defensive abilities, has started 42 games at catcher, while Pohl has started the other 17 games behind the plate. Pohl has been Clemson s primary designated hitter in Pohl has also seen action in right field, where he made his first career start against Georgia on March 29, and first base. Leggett Leading a Consistent Winner Head Coach Jack Leggett has an (.684) record at Clemson in his 18th season. The late Bill Wilhelm has the most wins of any Tiger coach with 1,161 in 36 seasons ( ) at Clemson. Leggett s 810 wins are second-most in school history. No other Clemson coach has more than 70 wins while in Tigertown. Leggett earned win #800 as the leader of the Tiger program in Clemson s 12-0 victory over Gardner-Webb in the second game of a doubleheader on May 7, Through Leggett s first 17 seasons at Clemson, he had 769 wins. Only six other programs (Florida State, Wichita State, Rice, Miami (FL), Cal State Fullerton, Louisiana State) had more wins over that span from What makes Leggett s win total even more impressive is the fact that he has not shied away from playing stiff competition. Since 2004, when the strength of schedule ratings were first kept at WarrenNolan.com, Clemson s strength of schedule has been one of the 17 toughest in the nation each of the last eight seasons, including seven of the eight years (including 2011) with a strength of schedule #9 or better (2004 (#5), 2005 (#4), 2006 (#1), 2007 (#17), 2008 (#2), 2009 (#9), 2010 (#5), 2011 (#9)). Leggett 15th on All-Time NCAA Wins List Jack Leggett has 1,187 career wins in 32 seasons as a head coach. That victory total is 15th on the all-time NCAA Division I list. He is three wins ahead of Jim Gilligan, who is the current head coach at Lamar. Leggett passed the late Bill Wilhelm, who is tied for 18th place with 1,161 wins in 36 seasons ( ) as Clemson s head coach, on April 6 in the Tigers 12-3 win over Western Carolina. Leggett is also sixth in wins among active coaches. Tigers Have 214 Top-25 Wins Under Leggett In 18 seasons at Clemson, Head Coach Jack Leggett has 214 wins over teams ranked in the top 25 among his 810 total victories. The Tigers beat #4 South Carolina 10-5 at Doug Kingsmore Stadium on March 6 and topped #9 Georgia Tech twice in three games from April 29 to May 1. Then in Tallahassee from May 19-21, the Tigers downed #4 Florida State twice in three games. In the ACC Tournament on May 25, Clemson beat #8 Georgia Tech 9-0. All 17 of Clemson s top-25 ranked games this season have come against teams ranked in the top 10. Below is a year-by-year chart of Leggett against top-25 ranked foes. Leggett Against Top-25 Teams Year Overall Top 25 Top 10 Top Totals Tigers in Close Games Under Leggett In 18 seasons at Clemson, Head Coach Jack Leggett has 146 one-run wins among his 810 total victories. Below is a year-by-year chart of Leggett in close games. Leggett s Close Games Year Overall 1-Run 2-Run 3-Run Extra Totals The Brady Hunch Sophomore righthander Kevin Brady (Gaithersburg, MD) only started five combined games on the mound in his first two seasons at Clemson. But Head Coach Jack Leggett inserted Brady into the weekend rotation during the early stages of the season. In Brady s first start of the year against Eastern Michigan on February 20, he struck out 10 batters in 5.1 innings pitched to earn the win. He also allowed just two hits, one run, and one walk. Then against Michigan State at Greenville, SC on February 27, he pitched 7.0 scoreless innings to earn the win. He allowed just four hits and no walks with nine strikeouts. Brady has been a bright spot for the Tigers this season. In 21.1 innings pitched over eight appearances (three starts), he has a 2-0 record, 1.69 ERA, and.171 opponents batting average. He has also allowed just 13 hits, four runs, and one walk with 30 strikeouts. Brady suffered a forearm muscle strain against #4 South Carolina on March 6. After 71 days recovering from the injury, he returned to the mound on May 17 when he pitched a perfect inning in relief against Davidson. Brady has used his hard fastball to record an outstanding strikeout-to-walk ratio in his career. In 69.1 innings pitched over 34 career appearances (eight starts), he has allowed just 14 walks against 83 strikeouts, good for a 5.93 strikeout-to-walk ratio and strikeouts-per-nineinnings-pitched mark. If he had enough innings (100 is the minimum) to qualify for the Tiger recordbook, he would be first and third, respectively, in those categories. 6

7 2011 Clemson Baseball Notes Epps Walking His Way Into Recordbook Senior outfielder Chris Epps (Stone Mountain, GA) has used is excellent eye at the plate for four seasons in a Tiger uniform. He is among the best in school history in drawing free passes, as he has 136 in 584 at-bats over 209 career games (156 starts). He has one walk every 4.29 at-bats in his career, the fourth-best mark in Clemson history. In 57 games (53 starts) in 2011, Epps is hitting.290 with 10 homers, 39 RBIs, 40 runs, 10 stolen bases, and a.412 onbase percentage thanks to 35 walks and five hit-by-pitches in 183 at-bats. He had one of the best games of his career against Davidson on May 17. He went 4-for-6 with a homer, triple, three RBIs, and two runs. Later that weekend at #4 Florida State, he was 5-for-9 with a homer, two RBIs, three runs, and two walks in the series. Thanks to his big week, he earned ACC Player-of-the-Week honors. In four games, he was 9-for-15 (.600) with two homers, one triple, five RBIs, five runs, and two walks. Clemson Career Walks Per At-Bat Leaders Rk Player Year(s) AB/BB Ratio 1. Kurt Seibert /106 1/ Don Russell /107 1/ Brian Ellis /138 1/ Chris Epps /136 1/ Johnny Severs /86 1/ Dave Buffamoyer 1978,79 287/66 1/ Neil Simons /180 1/ Steve Nilsson /112 1/ Jason Harris 1998,99 475/104 1/ Henrí Stanley /144 1/4.63 Note: Minimum 100 at-bats. innings pitched over 52 appearances (seven starts) in his career, he has allowed just 28 walks against 92 strikeouts, good for a 3.29 strikeout-to-walk ratio (sixth-best in school history) and 1.92 walks-per-nine-innings-pitched mark (third-best in school history). In one of the best outings of his career, Haselden pitched 7.0 scoreless innings in relief against Coastal Carolina on April 5. He allowed just two hits and two walks, one of which was intentional, with three strikeouts in only 72 pitches to earn the win in Clemson s 5-4 victory in 10 innings. He pitched the final 7.0 innings with the Tigers trailing and retired 17 of 18 batters during one stretch, including 10 in a row. Hinson Providing Spark as Leadoff Batter Junior infielder John Hinson (Asheville, NC) started the season in the middle of the batting order, where he also was in But midway through the 2011 season, he became the everyday leadoff batter. Hinson has performed well in that role, as he has a team-tying-high 21 stolen bases and is a big reason the Tigers have swiped an ACC-high 101 bases in He has stolen 51 bases in 162 career games (138 starts), including 46 steals the past two seasons. In 2011, Hinson is hitting.320 with 11 doubles, three triples, seven homers, 35 RBIs, and 21 steals. He also had a 10-game hitting streak in April, 14-game hitting streak in May, and has hit safely in 30 of the last 33 games. In his career, Hinson is hitting.325 with 20 doubles, five triples, 25 homers, 121 RBIs, 125 runs, and 51 steals. Hinson became a husband on April 9, 2011 in Columbia, SC when he married the former Aileen Burdette (Easley, SC) Honors #26 Chris Epps OF Sr. All-ACC Tournament selection ACC Player-of-the-Week (5/23) #39 Alex Frederick RHP *Sr. NCBWA Stopper-of-the-Year Award Watch List #22 Spencer Kieboom C So. Bob Bradley Award winner (team MVP of the three-game series against South Carolina) Johnny Bench Award Watch List #30 Will Lamb OF/LHP/1B Jr. John Olerud Two-Way Player-of-the-Year Award Watch List Second-Team All-ACC selection #13 Brad Miller SS Jr. Golden Spikes Award Semifinalist Dick Howser Trophy Semifinalist Golden Spikes Award Watch List Brooks Wallace Shortstop-of-the-Year Award Quarterfinalist ACC Player-of-the-Year First-Team All-ACC selection National Player-of-the-Week by Collegiate Baseball (4/11) National Co-Hitter-of-the-Week by NCBWA (4/11) ACC Player-of-the-Week (4/11) ACC Player-of-the-Week (5/2) ACC Player-of-the-Week (5/16) #9 Phil Pohl C/1B/OF Jr. Second-Team All-ACC selection Third-Team Academic All-American by CoSIDA First-Team Academic All-District III by CoSIDA Epps Earns All-ACC Tournament Honors Chris Epps earned All-ACC Tournament honors as one of three outfielders for his performance in three games at Durham (NC) Bulls Athletic Park from May He was 3-for-9 (.333) with two home runs, one double, five RBIs, a slugging percentage, three walks, one hit-by-pitch, a.538 on-base percentage, and one steal to lead the Tigers to two wins in three games. Epps three-run homer in the fourth inning against #8 Georgia Tech on May 25 broke a scoreless tie in the Tigers 9-0 victory. Then against N.C. State on May 28, he hit another long homer in Clemson s 6-3 victory. Firth Finding a Way Sophomore righthander Scott Firth (Buffalo Grove, IL) started the season as a reliever, but he has also seen action as a weekend starter. And in his eight appearances (six starts) in ACC regular-season games, he was 3-1 with a 2.78 ERA and.202 opponents batting average. In 32.1 innings pitched, he allowed just 24 hits with 24 strikeouts. In one of his best career outings, he tossed 6.0 scoreless innings of two-hit ball to earn the win in Clemson s 7-0 victory over Maryland on April 9. On the season, Firth is 4-1 with a 3.27 ERA and.221 opponents batting average in 44.0 innings pitched over 15 appearances (six starts). In his two-year career, he is 6-2 with a 3.40 ERA and.262 opponents batting average in 76.2 innings pitched over 31 appearances (10 starts). Haselden Quietly Getting the Job Done Junior righthander David Haselden (Spartanburg, SC) has a 5-1 record, three saves, and a 2.12 ERA in 72.1 innings pitched over 23 appearances (four starts) this season. Haselden started the season in the bullpen, but with his stellar outing against #4 South Carolina on March 8, Haselden has given the team the ability to both start and pitch in relief. In his start against the Gamecocks, he pitched 6.0 scoreless innings of three-hit ball. Haselden has allowed 58 hits (.226 opponents batting average) and 14 walks with 47 strikeouts in His excellent control has been on display for three seasons. In Here Comes Kieboom Sophomore catcher Spencer Kieboom (Marietta, GA) entered the season with high value as a defensive player. But he has also been one of the team s best hitters this season. Kieboom is hitting.295 along with 46 hits despite not starting 12 games this season. The contact hitter also has 10 doubles, one homer, 27 RBIs, and 21 walks and four hitby-pitches against only 12 strikeouts. On March 22, Kieboom was added to the Johnny Bench Award Watch List. The award goes to the nation s best catcher. He also became the first catcher to win the Bob Bradley Award as Clemson s MVP of the three-game series against South Carolina from March 4-8. He was 4-for-10 with two walks in the series. The Bob Bradley Award has been presented every year since Kieboom was the third-string catcher most of the 2010 season as a freshman, but when he was inserted into the starting lineup during the ACC Tournament, he made the most of his opportunity and became the everyday starter during the rest of the postseason. Lamb s Double-Digit Hitting Streaks Junior utility player Will Lamb (Seaford, VA) has hit safely in 44 of his last 47 games and had a 25-game hitting streak, the longest by an ACC player in 2011 and the fifth-longest in school history, from April to May. During the 25-game hitting streak, he was 36-for-95 (.379). He has also hit safely in 33 of his last 34 games. Lamb, a Second-Team All-ACC selection, also had an 11- game hitting streak in March, giving him two double-digit hitting streaks this year. He is batting.344 with 11 doubles, three triples, two homers, 37 RBIs, and 13 steals in 55 games (55 starts) this season. Against Davidson on May 17, he went 5-for-5 with a double, three RBIs, and three runs. Lamb has used his speed throughout his three seasons on the basepaths and in the outfield. He has swiped 31 bases in 36 attempts in 134 games (108 starts) in his career. He has also been one of Clemson s top lefthanded pitchers this season. In 24.2 innings pitched over 10 appearances (four starts), he has a 1-1 record, 5.11 ERA, and 29 strikeouts #23 Justin Sarratt RHP *Gr. ACC Pitcher-of-the-Week (5/2) #3 Jeff Schaus OF Sr. Golden Spikes Award Watch List Second-Team All-ACC selection #8 Richie Shaffer 1B/3B So. First-Team All-ACC selection ACC Co-Player-of-the-Week (4/4) 7

8 2011 Clemson Baseball Notes All-Time Tiger Grand Slams Date Player Opponent Inn Tom Castles Duke Charlie Mimms Georgia Frank Gillespie Duke Luke Deanhardt Rollins Ken Culberson Davidson Ray Mathews Furman Sam Morrow The Citadel Wyman Morris Wake Forest Fred Knoebel The Citadel Bud Spiers Wake Forest Ty Cline Virginia Bob Dempsey Adelphi Nicky Lomax Georgia Tech (2) Buddy Nixon Yale Ben Marsella Yale Ben Marsella Georgia George Sutton The Citadel Lawton Cowart Ohio Buster Smith Maryland Buster Smith Furman Craig White Massachusetts Craig White Buffalo (1) Don Russell Duke Don Russell Virginia (2) Smiley Sanders Alabama Smiley Sanders Florida Lin Hamilton Duke Mike Pulaski Wake Forest Brett Terrill Marshall Greg Fahrney Wake Forest Bill Foley South Carolina Dave Caldwell Columbus (1) Todd Freeman Columbus (2) Neil Simons N.C. State Tim Teufel Wake Forest Tony Masone East Tennessee State Tim Teufel Stetson Frank Russ Florida State Bob Paulling Ohio State Frank Russ Erskine Coe Brier Georgia Craig Roberson Georgia Tech John Jay Augusta Jay Fulton Maryland Mark Biegert Georgia Bert Heffernan Georgia Steve Williams Virginia Bill Spiers Maryland Steve Baucom Augusta Mike Milchin North Carolina Mike Milchin N.C. State Mike Milchin Auburn Mike Couture Georgia Mike Couture Saint John s Jim Crowley N.C. State Mike Couture UNC Wilmington Eric Macrina Ohio Jeff Miller Louisiana-Lafayette Keith Williams Columbus (1) Joe DeBerry Furman Eric Macrina North Carolina Joe DeBerry Mississippi State Keith Williams Winthrop Keith Williams South Carolina Jeff Morris N.C. State Joe Taylor Western Carolina Keith Williams Florida State Jeff Morris N.C. State Mike Hampton Georgia Tech Paul Galloway Tennessee Matthew LeCroy Wake Forest Gary Burnham Georgia Tech Jerome Robinson Old Dominion Matt Padgett Coastal Carolina Gary Burnham South Carolina Jason Embler Georgia Tech Gary Burnham California Kurt Bultmann Stetson Bradley LeCroy Georgia Tech 9 (continued on next page) against 11 walks. On May 5, Lamb was named one of 25 players on the John Olerud Two-Way Player-of-the-Year Award Watch List. Leone Healthy Again & Leading the Rotation Sophomore righthander Dominic Leone (Norwich, CT) started the year in the weekend rotation. But in late February, he suffered a shoulder injury that forced him out of the rotation. It took him many weeks to regain his strength and form. Now that he is healthy again, he is showing why Head Coach Jack Leggett has penciled him as the Friday starter. On the season, he is 6-2 with a 3.38 ERA and.207 opponents batting average in 61.1 innings pitched over 14 appearances (11 starts). He has allowed just 46 hits and 28 walks with a team-high 68 strikeouts. Leone was also 4-2 with a 3.72 ERA and.220 opponents batting average in 10 outings (eight starts) in ACC regular-season games. Against Wake Forest on April 22, he pitched 8.1 innings to earn the win in Clemson s 2-0 victory. He allowed just three singles, no runs, and three walks with 10 strikeouts, as no Demon Deacon advanced past second base in the game. A week later against #9 Georgia Tech on April 29, he tossed 8.0 innings to earn the victory in the Tigers 4-2 win. He yielded only two hits, two runs, and two walks with 10 strikeouts against a team that entered the game leading the ACC with a.316 batting average. Meyer Serving Many Roles for the Pitching Staff Sophomore righthander Jonathan Meyer (San Diego, CA) emerged early in the season as one of Clemson s top pitchers out of the bullpen in But he has also become a weekend starter. He has a 5-2 record, one save, and a 3.31 ERA in 68.0 innings pitched over 23 appearances (seven starts). He has allowed just 55 hits (.221 opponents batting average) and 19 walks with 63 strikeouts, good for a 3.32 strikeout-to-walk ratio. In two outings over back-to-back weekends (against #6 Virginia and Duke), he pitched a total of 10.0 innings, allowing just four hits, no runs, and three walks with nine strikeouts. He pitched 5.0 scoreless innings in each of those two appearances. Then in his first career start in the second game of a doubleheader at Boston College on April 16, he pitched 7.0 strong innings to earn the win. He allowed five hits, two runs, and one walk with seven strikeouts. In his 11 appearances (five starts) in ACC regular-season games in 2011, he was 4-2 with a 3.06 ERA. In a team-high 50.0 innings pitched, he allowed just 38 hits (.211 opponents batting average) and 15 walks with 48 strikeouts. Miller Leading the ACC in Batting Average Junior shortstop Brad Miller (Windermere, FL), who was a two-time member of the USA National Team, is hitting.419 with a.523 on-base percentage, both marks best in the ACC, along with 11 doubles, three triples, five homers, 46 RBIs, and 21 steals in He either leads the team or is tied for the team lead in batting average, hits, triples, slugging percentage (.598), on-base percentage, and stolen bases. To say Miller is patient at the plate would be an understatement. In 52 games (50 starts) this season, he has 38 walks. Miller has used his good eye at the plate to walk at least 50 times in each of his first two seasons at Clemson (53 in 2009, 50 in 2010). He is a big reason the Tigers have 280 walks (4.7 per game) in He suffered a broken finger against #6 Virginia on March 11 that forced him to miss seven games and 14 starts in the field, but he is back in the lineup as Clemson s starting shortstop. He has been especially hot in the last 34 games. During that stretch, he is 59-for-126 (.468) with nine doubles, two triples, five homers, 38 RBIs, 36 runs, 18 walks, a.541 on-base percentage, and 16 stolen bases. Miller has also committed just five errors in the field in 161 chances (.969 fielding percentage) during that stretch. Thanks in large part to his hot streak, he was named one of 25 quarterfinalists for the Brooks Wallace Shortstop-of-the-Year Award on May 5. In 187 career games (185 starts) as a Tiger, Miller is a.344 hitter with 36 doubles, eight triples, 16 homers, 131 RBIs, 171 runs, 141 walks against only 109 strikeouts, a.457 on-base percentage, and 46 stolen bases. Miller Named ACC Player-of-the-Year Brad Miller was named ACC Player-of-the-Year on May 23, voted on by the 12 ACC head coaches. The junior shortstop, who leads the ACC in both batting average (.419) and on-base percentage (.523) by a wide margin, has totaled 11 doubles, three triples, five homers, 46 RBIs, 51 runs, a.598 slugging percentage, 38 walks, and a team-tying-high 21 stolen bases in 52 games (50 starts) in Miller became the first Tiger to be named ACC Player-ofthe-Year since shortstop Khalil Greene, who won the award in 2002 on the way to earning national player-of-the-year honors. Miller, who is also one of 30 semifinalists for the Golden Spikes Award and one of 36 semifinalists for the Dick Howser Trophy, became Clemson s 12th ACC Playerof-the-Year. Miller Named ACC Player-of-the-Week Three Times Brad Miller joined some elite company on May 16 when he received ACC Player-of-the-Week honors for the third time in He became just the third Tiger in history to be named ACC Player/Pitcher-of-the-Week three times in one year. The other two Tigers who did it were both named national player-of-the-year, righthander Kris Benson and shortstop Khalil Greene. Benson was named ACC Pitcherof-the-Week six times in 1996 and Greene earned ACC Player-of-the-Week honors three times in Miller s three ACC Player-of-the-Week selections were more than any other position player in 2011 as well. Miller was one of four Division I players named national player-of-the-week by Collegiate Baseball and was named national co-hitter-of-the-week by NCBWA on April 11 for his performances in five games from April He also received ACC Player-of-the-Week honors, his first as a Tiger. In the five games during the week, he went 14-for-21 (.667) with two doubles, two triples, seven RBIs, eight runs, and a.952 slugging percentage. He had at least two hits in each of the five games and totaled at least three hits and two RBIs in each game against Maryland. Against the Terrapins, he was 10-for-13 (.769). He added two walks and four steals to lead Clemson to four wins in five games. In the field, he did not commit an error in 28 chances at shortstop, which included several highlight-reel plays. In five games from April 26 to May 1, he was 10-for-17 (.588) to earn his second ACC Player-of-the-Week honor. He totaled two doubles, one homer, seven RBIs, six runs, three walks, and two steals. During the second and third games of the week, he combined to go 7-for-7 with two walks, meaning he reached base in nine straight plate appearances. Miller led the Tigers two four wins in five games, including two wins over #9 Georgia Tech, during the week. In five games from May 10-15, he was 10-for-19 (.526) to earn his third ACC Player-of-the-Week honor. He added one homer, seven RBIs, four runs, two walks, and one hit-by-pitch to lead Clemson to four wins. He went 4-for-4 against East Tennessee State on May 11. Then in the second game of a doubleheader at Virginia Tech on May 14, he broke a 3-3 tie with a three-run homer to propel the Tigers to an 8-3 win. Miller Aiming For.400 & Beyond Brad Miller leads the ACC in batting average (.419) by 45 points, a remarkable feat considering the depth and quality of teams in the conference. He is aiming to become the first Tiger to hit.400 or better since 2002, when Khalil Greene batted.470 on his way to earning national playerof-the-year honors. In fact, no Tiger has hit.380 or better since Greene is the only Tiger to hit.400 or better in a 8

9 2011 Clemson Baseball Notes season since 1994, when Shane Monahan had a.415 batting average. Miller has shown steady improvement in each of his two seasons after his freshman campaign. After hitting.273 in his first season in 2009, he raised his batting average 84 points to.357 as a sophomore in In 2011, he is batting.419, meaning he has raised his batting average 62 points from a season ago and 146 points from his freshman year. Defensively, Miller has been solid after a shaky season in the field in In 2011, the Windermere, FL native has committed just 10 errors at shortstop, good for a.955 fielding percentage. Pohl Bursting Out as a Junior Junior catcher Phil Pohl (Cooperstown, NY) has emerged as an offensive threat for the Tigers in He entered the season as a career.203 hitter with 33 strikeouts in 133 atbats, or one strikeout every 4.03 at-bats. But his hard work and adjustments made during the offseason have paid big dividends in The co-captain and Second-Team All-ACC DH/utility player is hitting.329, third-best on the team, with a teamtying-high 19 doubles, four homers, and 32 RBIs in 56 games (53 starts). Pohl, who has 69 hits, also has 41 runs, a.389 on-base percentage thanks to 16 walks and eight hit-bypitches against only 28 strikeouts (one strikeout every 7.50 at-bats), and five steals. He had an 11-game hitting streak from March to April as well. Pohl entered the doubleheader at Boston College on April 16 without ever totaling more than two hits in a game. But he registered three hits in both games of the doubleheader on that chilly afternoon to lead the Tigers to a series sweep. Pohl has served as Clemson s primary designated hitter and the second-string catcher behind Kieboom during most of the 2011 season. The consummate team player has a career GPA of 3.74 through the 2011 spring semester. Pohl Named Third-Team Academic All-American Phil Pohl was named Third-Team Academic All-American, announced by CoSIDA on May 24. The Capital One Academic All-America baseball team was selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America to recognize the nation s top student-athletes for their combined performance on the field and in the classroom. Pohl was also named First-Team Academic All-District III. Pohl was selected as the third-team designated hitter on the Academic All-America team. He is the Tiger baseball team s first Academic All-American since 1995 (Paul Galloway). The Cooperstown, NY native and co-captain is hitting.329 with 19 doubles, four homers, 32 RBIs, 41 runs, and five steals in 56 games (53 starts). In the classroom, Pohl completed the 2011 spring semester with a 3.74 career GPA in management. He was named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll each of his first two seasons at Clemson and was honored during the 2010 College World Series Opening Ceremonies for having the team s best GPA. Pohl has also been involved in several community service projects during his time at Clemson. Pohle Rolling Along Freshman righthander Kevin Pohle (Saint Louis, MO) has been one of the team s most consistent relievers in In 30.1 innings pitched over 15 appearances (two starts), he has a 5-1 record, while he has allowed 31 hits (.263 opponents batting average) and four earned runs, good for a 1.19 ERA. His downward movement on his pitches is also a big reason he allowed just three earned runs (2.31 ERA) and had a.255 opponents batting average in 11.2 innings pitched over eight relief appearances in ACC regular-season games. In his first career start on May 11 against East Tennessee State, he pitched 5.0 scoreless innings to earn the win. He allowed only three hits (all singles) and one walk with two strikeouts. Sarratt Making the Most of His Fifth Year Graduate righthander Justin Sarratt (Gaffney, SC) is in his fifth year in a Tiger uniform. As a senior in 2010, he suffered a season-ending injury early in the season and received a medical red-shirt. He returned for a fifth season in 2011 and can become the first Tiger in history to earn five career letters. Sarratt has shown excellent control throughout his career. In innings pitched over 79 appearances (24 starts) in his career, he has a 13-7 record, one save, a 4.18 ERA, and 131 strikeouts against only 40 walks. His 3.28 strikeout-to-walk ratio is seventh-best in school history, while his 1.92 walks-per-nine-innings-pitched mark is second-best in school history. In 2011, he is 7-12 with a 2.40 ERA in 75.0 innings pitched over 17 appearances (12 starts). Sarratt, who leads the team in wins, has allowed 64 hits (.230 opponents batting average) and 13 walks with 60 strikeouts, good for a 4.62 strikeout-to-walk ratio (sixth-best in school history) and 1.56 walks-per-nine-innings-pitched mark (fourth-best in school history). Clemson has an 11-1 record in his 12 starts as well. Since moving into the weekend rotation, Sarratt has pitched superbly. He had a streak of 27.2 innings pitched in a row without allowing an earned run from April to May. Clemson Career Strikeout-to-Walk Ratio Leaders Rk Player Year(s) K/BB 1. Kris Benson Casey Harman Josh Cribb Billy O Dell Stephen Faris David Haselden Justin Sarratt Andy Taulbee Phillip Lowery Ken Vining Note: Minimum 100 innings pitched. Clemson Career Walks Per Nine Innings Pitched Leaders Rk Player Year(s) BB/9 IP 1. Phillip Lowery Justin Sarratt David Haselden Stephen Faris Scott Berney Jimmy Roller Casey Harman Kris Benson Josh Cribb Andy Taulbee Note: Minimum 100 innings pitched. Sarratt s Stellar Week Leads to ACC Honor Justin Sarratt was named ACC Pitcher-of-the-Week on May 2, his second such honor as a Tiger. He earned wins in both of his starts during the week and did not allow an earned run in 14.1 innings pitched. He picked up wins over Furman and #9 Georgia Tech by combining to allow just seven hits (all singles), a.140 opponents batting average, one unearned run, and two walks with 11 strikeouts. In the 14.1 innings pitched, he allowed only one runner past second base while he was in the game, and that runner was safe at second base and advanced to third base on a fielding error. Against Furman on April 26, he tossed 6.0 scoreless innings of four-hit ball with no walks and five strikeouts in the Tigers 5-0 win. Then on May 1 in his first ACC start of the season and his third career ACC start, he shut down a Yellow Jacket team that entered the series with a league-best.316 batting average in Clemson s 3-1 victory. On Senior Day, Sarratt pitched 8.1 innings, allowing just three singles, no earned runs, and two walks with six strikeouts. All-Time Tiger Grand Slams (cont d) Date Player Opponent Inn Kurt Bultmann Washington Derek Borgert George Mason (2) Brian Ellis Georgia Tech Patrick Boyd N.C. State Michael Johnson Old Dominion Jeff Baker Richmond Jeff Baker Ohio Michael Johnson Purdue Khalil Greene Georgia Southern Jeff Baker North Carolina Kyle Frank Furman Russell Triplett Gardner-Webb Lou Santangelo Georgia Brad McCann Maryland Brad McCann College of Charleston Herman Demmink Duke Lou Santangelo Georgia (1) Andy D Alessio Auburn Andy D Alessio Wofford Kris Harvey Virginia Tech Andy D Alessio N.C. State Andy D Alessio Maryland Tyler Colvin Oral Roberts Doug Hogan Elon Marquez Smith Boston College (2) Mike Freeman UNC Greensboro Doug Hogan Furman Ben Paulsen Georgia Tech Kyle Parker Western Carolina Jeff Schaus Coastal Carolina Chris Epps South Carolina Phil Pohl South Carolina Brad Miller N.C. State (1) Jeff Schaus Georgia Southern John Hinson Georgia Kyle Parker USC Upstate Mike Freeman Florida Gulf Coast Wilson Boyd Furman Brad Miller Alabama John Hinson Charleston Southern Richie Shaffer Georgia 6 Note: Home games in bold. 9

10 2011 Clemson Baseball Notes Walking Off Clemson s All-Time Walkoff Home Runs Player Opponent (Date) Score RBI Bill Barnett Furman (4/22/53) Calvin Weeks East Tennessee State (3/15/69) Mike Ward Virginia Tech (3/21/69) Billy Weems Toledo (3/24/77) Bill Foley Mississippi (5/20/77) Robbie Allen Wake Forest (3/14/80) Jimmy Key Wake Forest (4/24/81) Chuck Baldwin Alabama (4/2/85) Brian Kowitz Georgia (2/25/88) Joe DeBerry Ohio (3/20/90) Billy McMillon Columbus (3/30/91) Chad Phillips Missouri State (3/20/93) Seth Brizek N.C. State (4/8/94) Doug Livingston Coastal Carolina (3/2/96) Eric DeMoura North Carolina (5/6/97) Jeff Baker Winthrop (4/3/02) Michael Johnson East Tennessee State (4/23/03) Brad McCann Georgia Tech (4/25/03) Tyler Colvin Oral Roberts (6/9/06) Doug Hogan Georgia Tech (4/27/07) Jeff Schaus Coastal Carolina (4/21/09) Walkoff Hits Under Jack Leggett Player Opponent (Date) Score Hit RBI Gary Burnham Wake Forest (3/5/94) 5-4 1B 1 Seth Brizek N.C. State (4/8/94) 10-8 HR 2 Mike Eydenberg Wake Forest (4/10/94) 6-5 1B 1 David Miller North Carolina (3/31/95) 3-2 1B 1 Doug Livingston Coastal Carolina (3/2/96) 8-7 HR 3 Eric DeMoura North Carolina (5/6/97) 5-4 HR 3 Kurt Bultmann N.C. State (4/17/98) B 1 Brian Ellis South Carolina (4/21/99) 5-4 1B 2 Patrick Boyd Virginia (5/1/99) 5-4 1B 1 Kurt Bultmann N.C. State (5/19/99) 7-6 1B 1 Brian Ellis Wake Forest (4/15/00) 6-5 2B 1 Casey Stone Florida State (5/7/00) 5-4 1B 1 Khalil Greene Coastal Carolina (4/11/01) 8-7 1B 1 Steve Pyzik North Carolina (4/28/01) B 1 Zane Green Virginia (5/13/01) 5-4 1B 1 Khalil Greene South Carolina (3/3/02) B 1 Jeff Baker Winthrop (4/3/02) 6-4 HR 2 Jeff Baker Nebraska (6/14/02) B 1 Russell Triplett Winthrop (3/4/03) 5-4 1B 1 Michael Johnson East Tennessee State (4/23/03) 6-3 HR 3 Brad McCann Georgia Tech (4/25/03) 9-7 HR 3 Steve Pyzik Duke (5/4/03) 7-6 1B 1 Garrick Evans North Carolina (5/11/03) 5-4 2B 1 Russell Triplett N.C. State (4/23/04) 2-1 1B 1 Zane Green N.C. State (4/24/04) 4-3 1B 1 Travis Storrer Charleston Southern (5/5/04) 3-2 1B 1 Russell Triplett North Carolina (5/26/04) 7-6 1B 1 Andy D Alessio Virginia (4/16/05) 3-2 1B 1 Taylor Harbin Georgia Tech (4/30/05) 6-5 1B 2 Tyler Colvin Florida State (5/13/06) 4-3 1B 1 Ben Hall Georgia Tech (5/25/06) 3-2 1B 1 Tyler Colvin Oral Roberts (6/9/06) 11-8 HR 4 Addison Johnson Georgia (4/4/07) B 1 Doug Hogan Georgia Tech (4/27/07) 3-2 HR 1 Alex Lee Miami (FL) (5/23/07) 5-4 1B 1 Brad Chalk Saint John s (6/1/07) 3-2 1B 1 Wilson Boyd Charlotte (2/22/09) 6-5 1B 1 Jeff Schaus Coastal Carolina (4/21/09) 5-3 HR 4 Wilson Boyd North Carolina (5/23/09) 4-3 1B 1 Jeff Schaus Tennessee Tech (5/29/09) 5-4 2B 2 Jon McGibbon Coastal Carolina (4/5/11) 5-4 1B 1 Note: Walkoff home runs in bold. Schaus In Several Top-10 Lists Senior outfielder Jeff Schaus (Naples, FL) returned for his senior season in 2011 after being drafted in the 27th round by the Cleveland Indians in His numbers through his junior season already put him among some of the best Clemson outfielders in recent history. And after a slow start to the 2011 season, he has come on strong of late and is in the top 10 in several career categories. On the season, Schaus is hitting.326 with 19 doubles, two triples, 42 RBIs, 39 runs, 37 walks and four hit-by-pitches against only 13 strikeouts, and nine stolen bases. Schaus was also been stellar in his 30 ACC games this year, as he hit.362 with 12 doubles, two triples, 24 RBIs, 25 runs, 19 walks against only five strikeouts, a.449 on-base percentage, and six steals. Thanks to those numbers, he was named Second-Team All-ACC in It was the third time he received All-ACC accolades. He became the first Tiger to be named All-ACC three times since Khalil Greene ( ). He was especially good in the Duke series from March 18-20, when he had three hits in each game and was 9-for- 14 (.643) with four doubles, one triple, five RBIs, and seven runs in leading Clemson to a series sweep. Then at #6 North Carolina from April 1-3, he was 7-for-12 (.583). Schaus has never missed a game in a Tiger uniform and has started all but two games in his four seasons. He also leads all active players in the nation in consecutive games played. In 254 games (252 starts) in his career, he is hitting.320 with 60 doubles, six triples, 31 homers, 210 RBIs, 209 runs, 144 walks and 22 hit-by-pitches against only 96 strikeouts, and 31 stolen bases. In a doubleheader against Gardner-Webb on May 7, he reached the 200-run and 200- RBI career marks. His marks for games, at-bats (959), hits (307), doubles, RBIs, total bases (472), runs, and walks are all within the top 10 in the Clemson recordbook. At #4 Florida State on May 20, Schaus totaled three hits to become only the 21st ACC player and sixth Tiger in history to total 300 career hits. Schaus Career Standings in Clemson History Category Stat Rank Recordholder Record Games Khalil Greene 272 At-Bats Khalil Greene 1069 Hits Khalil Greene 403 Walks 144 T-5 Bert Heffernan 207 Runs Bert Heffernan 285 RBIs Khalil Greene 276 Doubles 60 T-7 Khalil Greene 95 Total Bases Khalil Greene 668 Shaffer Earns ACC Co-Player-of-the-Week Honor Sophomore corner infielder Richie Shaffer (Charlotte, NC) was named ACC Co-Player-of-the-Week on April 4 for his performance in four games from March 29 to April 3. He was 7-for-15 (.467) with seven runs, a double, triple, grand slam, five RBIs, three walks, and a steal while not committing an error in 12 combined chances at third base and first base. His sixth-inning grand slam against Georgia on March 29 broke open a close game in Clemson s 11-5 victory. Then in the final two games at #6 North Carolina, he went 5-for-7 with two walks. On the season, the First-Team All-ACC first-baseman is hitting.311 with an ACC-high 60 runs, 14 doubles, two triples, 11 homers, 50 RBIs, a.434 on-base percentage, and seven steals in 59 games (59 starts). He either leads or is tied for the team lead in games, runs, homers, and walks (40). He also had an 11-game hitting streak in April. Shaffer is not a prototypical leadoff batter, however, he has reached base in 31 of the 51 times (61 percent) he has led off an inning in Shaffer began the season as the starting first-baseman, but he has also made six starts at third base. After going his first 644 career chances without an error, he committed his first error in his 92nd career game against Georgia Tech on May 1. In 107 career games (103 starts), Shaffer has committed just three errors in 772 chances, good for a.996 fielding percentage. Weismann Finds Relief in New Role Junior righthander Scott Weismann (Boxborough, MA) would admit that he has not had the season he had hoped for in He was Clemson s Friday starter during the first half of the season after entering the year with a 12-3 career record. In his eight starts this year, he is 3-4 with a 6.46 ERA and.321 opponents batting average. So Head Coach Jack Leggett and Pitching Coach Dan Pepicelli decided to try a different role for Weismann...closer. He made 14 relief appearances as a freshman in 2009, so he has previous experience out of the bullpen. That move has paid off, as he has become the Tigers closer. In his 14 relief appearances this season, he has seven saves in 15.2 innings pitched. Two of those saves came in both of Clemson s win at #4 Florida State on May 20,21. He also has a 1.15 ERA and.132 opponents batting average along with 23 strikeouts against only four walks out of the bullpen. In his last 13 relief outings, he has pitched 14.0 innings, allowing just four singles (.089 opponents batting average), no runs, and two walks with 21 strikeouts. Overall in the 2011 season, Weismann is 3-4 with a team-high seven saves, a 4.94 ERA, and.274 opponents batting average along with 49 strikeouts against 16 walks in 54.2 innings pitched over 22 appearances (eight starts). In his three-year career, Weismann is 15-7 with eight saves, a 4.20 ERA, and.259 opponents batting average along with 150 strikeouts against 65 walks in innings pitched over 58 appearances (29 starts). Five Tigers Share Captain Title Five Tigers were selected as team captains, as voted on by the players, prior to the 2011 season. Senior outfielder Chris Epps, junior infielder John Hinson, junior infielder Brad Miller, junior catcher Phil Pohl, and graduate righthander Justin Sarratt were all named captains. Epps and Sarratt were captains in 2010 as well. Preseason Individual Honors Several Tigers received accolades in the preseason. Below is a list of all Tigers who received preseason recognition. Kevin Brady, RHP #14 prospect in the ACC for the 2011 draft by Perfect Game Alex Frederick, RHP First-Team All-ACC by SEBaseball.com John Hinson, INF Third-team All-American by Collegiate Baseball #50 player in the nation by CollegeBaseballDaily.com #75 prospect in the nation for the 2011 draft by Baseball America #9 prospect in the ACC for the 2011 draft by Baseball America #15 prospect in the ACC for the 2011 draft by Perfect Game #6 third-baseman in the nation by CollegeBaseball360.com First-team All-ACC (DH) by Baseball America First-team All-ACC by Perfect Game First-Team All-ACC by SEBaseball.com Spencer Kieboom, C #15 prospect in the ACC for the 2012 draft by Perfect Game Will Lamb, OF/LHP/1B #84 prospect in the nation for the 2011 draft by Baseball America #4 prospect in the ACC for the 2011 draft by Perfect Game Brad Miller, INF Second-team All-American by CollegeBaseballLineup.com Third-team All-American by Collegiate Baseball #58 player in the nation by CollegeBaseballDaily.com #35 prospect in the nation for the 2011 draft by Baseball America #4 prospect in the ACC for the 2011 draft by Baseball America #6 prospect in the ACC for the 2011 draft by Perfect Game #34 junior in the nation by Baseball America 10

11 2011 Clemson Baseball Notes Jeff Schaus, OF Second-team All-American by NCBWA Second-team All-American by CollegeBaseballLineup.com Third-team All-American by Baseball America #2 senior in the nation by Baseball America First-team All-ACC by Baseball America First-team All-ACC by Perfect Game First-Team All-ACC by SEBaseball.com #20 prospect in the ACC for the 2011 draft by Perfect Game Richie Shaffer, 1B/3B #30 sophomore in the nation by Baseball America #4 prospect in the ACC for the 2012 draft by Baseball America #5 prospect in the ACC for the 2012 draft by Perfect Game Steve Wilkerson, INF #8 newcomer in the ACC by Baseball America Future ACC Tournament Sites The 2011 ACC Tournament will be played at Durham (NC) Bulls Athletic Park, where it was last played in 2009, while the 2012 tourney will return to NewBridge Bank Park in Greensboro, NC, where it was played for the first time in The 2013 ACC Tournament will also be played in Durham. Locations for the tournament after the 2013 season have yet to be determined. Wilhelm Inducted Into College Baseball Hall of Fame Bill Wilhelm, Clemson s head baseball coach for 36 seasons from , was one of seven members of the 2011 class inducted into the National College Baseball Hall of Fame on Feburary 21. The Hall of Fame in Lubbock, TX inducted its first class in Wilhelm is the first person associated with Clemson to be inducted into the National College Baseball Hall of Fame. Wilhelm, who passed away at the age of 81 on December 24, 2010, posted a record of 1, in 36 years as a head coach, all at Clemson. The 1,161 wins are the most in school history in any sport. In 36 seasons, he never had a losing record and led the Tigers to the College World Series six times (1958,59,76,77,80,91). He coached Clemson to 11 ACC Championships, 16 top-25 seasons, 17 NCAA Tournament appearances, and 19 ACC regular-season titles (including ties). Wilhelm also coached 20 All-Americans, 27 players who went on to play in the Major Leagues, 88 First-Team All-ACC selections, and 100 players who signed a pro contract. Also inducted were Arizona outfielder Terry Francona ( ), Southern catcher Danny Goodwin ( ), Duke shortstop Dick Groat (1951,52), Grambling State Head Coach Ralph Waldo Emerson Jones ( ), Arizona State outfielder Oddibe McDowell (1983,84), and Cal State Fullerton first-baseman Tim Wallach ( ). The members of the 2011 Hall of Fame class will be honored during the induction ceremony on July 3 in Lubbock, TX as a part of the College Baseball Foundation s annual celebration. Five Former Tigers on Major League Rosters Five former Clemson baseball players are on Major League rosters in The list includes two members of the Chicago Cubs, Jeff Baker and Tyler Colvin. Former pitchers Jason Berken, Daniel Moskos, and Tony Sipp are also in the Majors. Baker is in his seventh season in the Majors and third year with the Chicago Cubs. Baker, who is tied for the Tiger record with 59 career home runs, played for the Rockies in the 2007 World Series. Baker entered the 2011 season with 262 hits and 30 home runs during his Major League career. Berken, who played at Clemson in 2003, 2004, and 2006, had an 18-6 record and 3.04 ERA in 47 appearances (36 starts). He made his Major League debut with Baltimore in 2009 and is in his third Major League season with the Orioles. In 2010, Berken had a 3.03 ERA in 41 relief appearances. Colvin, in his third Major League season, saw limited action with the Chicago Cubs in the latter stages of the 2009 season before bursting onto the scene in a big way in He was one of the best rookies in the National League in 2010 when he totaled 18 doubles, five triples, 20 home runs, and 56 RBIs in 135 games. Moskos made his Major League debut with the Pittsburgh Pirates on April 30, The #4 overall pick of the 2007 draft was a three-year letterman ( ) as a Tiger. He had a 3.25 ERA and 16 saves in innings pitched over 81 career appearances (10 starts). Sipp, who batted.280 and had a 2-2 pitching record for the Tigers in 2004, was called up to Cleveland in 2009 and is in his third year with the Indians. Entering the 2011 season, Sipp had a 3.67 ERA and 117 strikeouts in innings pitched over 116 relief appearances in his Major League career. Former Tigers in the Major Leagues in 2011 Player Pos. CU Years Team MLB Years Jeff Baker INF Rockies Jason Berken RHP 2003,04,06 Orioles Tyler Colvin OF/1B Cubs Daniel Moskos LHP Pirates 2011 Tony Sipp LHP 2004 Indians Tigers Take Two Over Eastern Michigan to Open Year Clemson, ranked as high as #4 in the nation, won two of three games over Eastern Michigan by a combined score of at Doug Kingsmore Stadium from February The Tigers outhit the Eagles.337 to.228 and totaled 25 walks and eight steals. Spencer Kieboom went 5-for-9 with a double and eight RBIs, while Chris Epps hit both of Clemson s home runs in the series. Brad Miller added three hits and six walks along with four stolen bases. The Tiger pitching staff had a 3.67 ERA and 26 strikeouts against only six walks. In game-one on February 18, Clemson totaled 16 hits and 10 walks en route to a 14-3 win over Eastern Michigan. Every Tiger starter had at least one hit. Epps led off the season for Clemson with a homer, then the Tigers added three more runs in the first inning and never relinquished the lead. The Tigers added three runs in the third, fourth, and seventh innings. Miller went 2-for-3 with three runs, two RBIs, and two walks, Kieboom went 1-for-2 with four RBIs and two of the team s five sacrifice flies, and John Hinson added three runs and three walks. Scott Weismann, the first of four Tiger pitchers, pitched 5.0 solid innings with four strikeouts to earn the victory. In game-two on February 19, Daniel Russell scored on a wild pitch with two outs in the eighth inning to give Eastern Michigan a 7-6 win over Clemson. The Eagles scored three runs in both the second and fourth innings to build a 6-0 lead, but the Tigers evened the score on Phil Pohl s run-scoring single in the seventh inning. Clemson stranded 11 runners on base against only seven for Eastern Michigan. Russell went 4-for-4 with two doubles and two runs to pace Eastern Michigan, who outhit the Tigers Kieboom went 3-for-4 with a double and two RBIs to lead Clemson. In game-three on February 20, Kevin Brady struck out 10 batters to lead Clemson to a 5-1 win over Eastern Michigan. In 5.1 innings pitched, Brady allowed just two hits, one run, and one walk to earn the win. David Haselden pitched 3.0 innings, allowing just two hits, no runs, and no walks with two strikeouts to record the save. Brady, Haselden, and Jonathan Meyer combined to limit the Eagles to five hits and one walk with 12 strikeouts. Epps hit a two-run homer in the third inning to give Clemson a 3-0 lead. Hinson went 3-for-4 with a double, two runs, and two steals, while Jason Stolz reached base in all four of his plate appearances. Clemson Cruises to 3-0 Record in First Pitch Invitational Clemson, ranked as high as #5 in the nation, went 3-0 against three different opponents in the First Pitch Invitational from February The Tigers outscored Cincinnati, Charleston Southern, and Michigan State by a combined score of 42-5 and hit.405 while holding their opponents to a.160 batting average. Clemson also had a.507 on-base percentage and 10 steals. Chris Epps went 6-for-10 with six runs and four steals, while Spencer Kieboom also went 6-for-10 with three runs. Richie Shaffer went 3-for-6 with a homer, four RBIs, eight runs, and six walks. The Tiger pitching staff had a 1.33 ERA and 23 strikeouts against five walks. In the first game against Cincinnati at Doug Kingsmore Stadium on February 25, Clemson totaled 15 hits and 12 walks in its 15-4 victory. The Tigers scored in each of the first seven innings, including five runs in the second inning and four runs in the seventh inning. Kieboom went 3-for-4 to lead Clemson s 15-hit attack. Dominic Attanasio, Brad Miller, John Hinson, and Phil Pohl all added two hits apiece. Starter Scott Weismann retired the first 10 Bearcats in the game and earned the win. He allowed three hits and two runs with four strikeouts in 5.0 innings pitched. In the second game against Charleston Southern at Doug Kingsmore Stadium on February 26, Clemson totaled 18 hits in its 19-1 victory. The Tigers scored at least two runs in each of the first five innings. A total of 12 Tigers had at least one hit, 11 scored at least one run, and 10 had at least one RBI. Epps went 3-for-3 with a triple, three runs, and two RBIs, while John Hinson went 2-for-4 with a grand slam and five RBIs. Starter David Haselden allowed four hits and one run in 5.0 innings pitched to earn the win. Haselden, Matt Campbell, Jonathan Meyer, and Justin Sarratt combined to limit the Buccaneers to just four hits, including none after the third inning. In the third game against Michigan State at Greenville, SC on February 27, three Tiger pitchers combined for 14 strikeouts in Clemson s 8-0 win. In 7.0 innings pitched, Kevin Brady allowed just four hits, no runs, and no walks with nine strikeouts to earn the win. Brady, Will Lamb, and Alex Frederick combined to allow four hits and no walks while facing just two batters over the minimum. Only two batters reached second base, both on doubles, and none advanced past second base as well. Jason Stolz led Clemson s 12-hit attack by going 3-for-4 with a double, two runs, two RBIs, and one of the Tigers four steals in the game. Clemson Tames Terriers 5-1 Four Tiger pitchers combined to limit Wofford to one unearned run in #4 Clemson s 5-1 win at Doug Kingsmore Stadium on March 2. The win was Clemson s 1,000th alltime victory at Doug Kingsmore Stadium. The Terriers scored a run in the top of the fourth inning, but Clemson tied the score with a run in the bottom of the fourth and took the lead for good with two runs in the fifth inning. Freshman Kevin Pohle pitched 2.2 scoreless innings in relief to earn his first career win, while Jonathan Meyer pitched 1.2 scoreless innings. Brad Miller went 1-for-1 with two RBIs and three walks. Wofford outhit Clemson 8-6, but the Terrier pitching staff issued seven walks and three hitby-pitches. Gamecocks Take Two From Tigers in Top-Five Battle The #4 South Carolina Gamecocks won two of three games over #4 Clemson at three different sites from March 4-8. Clemson outscored the Gamecocks and outhit them.313 to.234. Clemson also had a.404 on-base percentage compared to a.308 on-base percentage for South Carolina. But the Gamecocks only stranded 17 runners on base to Clemson s 22 and South Carolina turned seven double plays on defense. Spencer Kieboom, who 11

12 2011 Clemson Baseball Notes received the Bob Bradley Award as Clemson s MVP of the three-game series, went 4-for-10, while Brad Miller also went 4-for-10. In game-one at Carolina Stadium in Columbia on March 4, Brady Thomas, Christian Walker, and Scott Wingo all hit two-run homers to lift South Carolina to a 6-3 win over Clemson. The Tigers scored three runs in the second inning on Phil Pohl s two-run double and Jason Stolz s runscoring single. But that was the only one of five innings in which Clemson scored after putting its leadoff batter on base. Michael Roth pitched 7.0 strong innings to earn the win, while Matt Price pitched 1.2 perfect innings to record the save. In game-two at Doug Kingsmore Stadium in Clemson on March 6, Clemson scored six runs in the eighth inning for a come-from-behind 10-5 win over South Carolina. The Gamecocks scored four runs in the seventh inning to take a 5-3 lead. Trailing 5-4, the Tigers scored six runs on six hits in the eighth inning to pull out the win. Every Tiger starter scored at least one run and nine of the 10 Tigers in the lineup had at least one hit. Clemson outhit South Carolina 15-5, as Stolz had a game-high three hits. Jeff Schaus added two doubles and three RBIs. Joseph Moorefield pitched 2.0 hitless and scoreless innings with two strikeouts to close out the game and earn his first career win. Six Gamecock pitchers combined to issue eight walks and South Carolina committed four errors, as its 14-game winning streak came to an end. In game-three at Fluor Field in Greenville on March 8, pinch-hitter Jake Williams hit a three-run homer in the seventh inning to break a 1-1 tie and lift South Carolina to a 5-4 win over Clemson. Richie Shaffer s solo homer in the fourth inning gave the Tigers a 1-0 lead. But the Gamecocks scored four runs in the seventh and another run in the eighth to build a 5-1 lead. Clemson rallied with three runs in the ninth inning and had the potential tying run at third base before Price struck out the Tigers last hope to earn the save. Clemson outhit South Carolina 9-8, but the Gamecocks turned three crucial double plays, including one in the ninth inning. Starter David Haselden pitched 6.0 scoreless innings of three-hit ball with five strikeouts as well. Cavaliers Hand Tigers Sweep in ACC Opener The #6 Virginia Cavaliers swept #4 Clemson by a combined score of at Doug Kingsmore Stadium from March The Tigers suffered their first three-game sweep at home since Virginia outhit the Tigers.308 to.223 and stole six bases. Will Lamb went 5-for-11, while Jeff Schaus went 5-for-12 with two doubles and four RBIs in the series. The Tiger pitching staff had a 4.67 ERA, while the Virginia pitching staff had a 2.67 ERA with 42 strikeouts. In game-one on March 11, Danny Hultzen and Justin Thompson combined for 18 strikeouts in Virginia s 5-0 win over Clemson. Hultzen struck out 14 batters in 6.2 innings pitched to earn the victory. He also went 1-for-2 at the plate with a game-high two RBIs. The Tigers were held to just five hits, all of which came in the first three innings. The Tigers did have several scoring opportunities, but they stranded 10 runners on base. Schaus had a game-high two hits to lead the Tigers. The Cavaliers ended Clemson s 147-game streak of scoring at least one run. In game-two on March 12, Virginia scored three runs in the eighth inning and one run in the ninth inning to rally for an 8-7 win over Clemson. Virginia built a 4-1 lead, but Richie Shaffer s two-run homer in the sixth inning and the Tigers four runs in the seventh inning gave Clemson a 7-4 lead. But three costly Tiger errors in the eighth inning led to three unearned runs to tie the score. Then John Hicks two-out, run-scoring single in the ninth inning proved to be the difference. Brad Miller had a game-high three hits, while Schaus went 2-for-5 with a double and two RBIs. In game-three on March 13, Steven Proscia went 4-for- 5 with a homer, double, and three RBIs to lead Virginia to a 7-6 win over Clemson. The Tigers rallied from a 3-0 deficit to take the lead with four runs in the second inning. But Proscia s two-run homer in the third inning gave the Cavaliers the lead for good. Clemson had several scoring chances thanks in part to four Virginia errors, but fell one run short. The Tigers stranded 10 runners on base, including seven in scoring position. Lamb had a team-high three hits, while Schaus added a double and two RBIs. Jonathan Meyer pitched 5.0 scoreless innings in relief of three-hit ball as well. Blue Hose Capitalizes on Error to Edge Clemson 4-3 Tony Micklon scored the go-ahead run on an error with two outs in the eighth inning to lift Presbyterian College to a 4-3 win over #16 Clemson at Fluor Field in Greenville, SC on March 16. It was the Blue Hose s first win over Clemson since Phil Pohl hit a solo homer and Steve Wilkerson hit a run-scoring single in the fifth inning to tie the score. But pinch-hitter Kenny Bryant reached on an error on a muffed throw at first base that allowed Micklon to score the winning run. Pohl went 2-for-3 with a homer and two RBIs. Justin Sarratt pitched 5.1 strong innings in relief, allowing four hits, one earned run, and no walks with eight strikeouts. Four Tiger pitchers combined for 15 strikeouts against only one walk. Tigers Sweep Duke Behind 34 Runs on 49 Hits The #16 Clemson Tigers swept Duke by a combined score of at Doug Kingsmore Stadium from March Clemson outhit the Blue Devils.430 to.238 and totaled 49 hits, including 14 doubles, two triples, and two homers, 16 walks, and five steals against a team that entered the series with a 2.70 ERA. Jeff Schaus had three hits in each game, as he was 9-for-14 with seven runs, four doubles, one triple, five RBIs, two walks, and a steal in the series. Richie Shaffer was 7-for-12, Jason Stolz was 6-for-12 with two doubles, and Phil Pohl was 6-for-13 with two doubles and three RBIs. Chris Epps added two homers as well. The Tiger pitching staff had a 4.00 ERA and 27 strikeouts against seven walks in the series. In game-one on March 18, Clemson totaled 14 hits in its 9-6 win over Duke. Clemson scored two runs in both the first and second innings, then Duke tied the score with four two-out runs in the top of the third inning. But the Tigers responded with four two-out runs of their own in the bottom of the third inning to take the lead for good. Jonathan Meyer then shut down Duke and allowed just one hit and no runs in 5.0 innings pitched in relief to earn the win. Alex Frederick got the Tigers out of a jam in the ninth inning to record the save. John Hinson went 3-for-5 with three runs, Schaus went 3-for-4 with two doubles and two runs, and Pohl went 2-for-5 with a game-high three RBIs. In game-two on March 19, Clemson batted around in the first and fourth innings and tallied 18 hits in its 16-7 victory over Duke. After Duke scored three runs in the top of the first inning, the Tigers answered with five runs in the bottom of the first. The Blue Devils took the lead in the top of the fourth inning, but Clemson scored seven runs in the bottom of the fourth to take the lead for good. Seven different Tigers totaled two runs, while Schaus, Shaffer, Epps, and Stolz all had three hits apiece. Clemson also amassed six doubles, a home run by Epps, and nine walks along with two hit-by-pitches. Kevin Pohle pitched 3.0 solid innings in relief to earn the victory. In game-three on March 20, Clemson pounded out 17 hits in its 9-3 win over Duke. The Tigers jumped out to a 6-0 lead after five innings and cruised to victory. Schaus went 3-for-5 with a double, triple, two RBIs, and three runs as one of six Tigers with at least two hits in the game. Shaffer and Spencer Kieboom added three hits apiece, while Epps went 2-for-4 with a homer and three RBIs. Starter Scott Firth pitched 6.2 strong innings to earn the win. He allowed just three hits, no earned runs, and one walk with five strikeouts. In one stretch of 19 batters, Firth allowed just one baserunner, as that one reached on an error. Three Tiger pitchers combined to limit Duke to three hits in the game. Tigers Sweep Elon in Midweek Series The #15 Clemson Tigers swept Elon in a two-game series by a combined score of 16-4 at Doug Kingsmore Stadium on March 22,23. The Tigers outhit Elon.349 to.232 and totaled nine walks against only five strikeouts and five stolen bases. Spencer Kieboom went 4-for-6 with three RBIs, while Will Lamb and Chris Epps both added three hits, two RBIs, and three runs. The Tiger pitching staff had a 1.50 ERA and 20 strikeouts against only four walks. It also allowed just one extra-base hit. In game-one on March 22, Justin Sarratt tossed 6.0 scoreless innings of four-hit ball with 10 strikeouts to lead Clemson to a 7-2 win over Elon. Sarratt gave up just four singles, no runs, and one walk with 10 strikeouts to earn the win. He allowed just two baserunners past first base and one past second base. Alex Frederick pitched 2.0 perfect innings with three strikeouts to close out the game. The Tigers broke the game open with six runs in the sixth inning, keyed by Epps two-run double. Kieboom went 3-for-4 with a double, while Lamb and Epps both added two hits and two RBIs in Clemson s 11-hit attack. In game-two on March 23, Dominic Attanasio went 3-for-4 with his first career homer and three runs to lead Clemson to a 9-2 win over Elon. Clemson scored two runs in the second inning, two runs in the third inning, and three runs in the fourth inning to pull away. The Tigers outhit Elon 11-9, while Attanasio, Jeff Schaus, Richie Shaffer, and Kieboom had two RBIs apiece. Lamb pitched 4.0 solid innings in a starting role to earn the win, while David Haselden, Jon Surber, and Joseph Moorefield combined to pitch 5.0 scoreless innings to close out the game. Wolfpack Pitchers Tame Tigers to Win Two Games N.C. State won two of three games over #15 Clemson by a combined score of at Doak Field from March The Wolfpack outhit the Tigers.261 to.188, while Clemson totaled seven doubles and two home runs. Phil Pohl was 5-for-10 with two doubles to lead Clemson. The Tiger pitching staff had a 5.04 ERA, while Clemson had a.980 fielding percentage, committing just two errors. In game-one on March 25, Cory Mazzoni tossed a fourhit shutout to lead N.C. State to a 6-0 win over Clemson. Mazzoni struck out 10 batters and pitched the first individual shutout by a Tiger opponent since At one point, the righthander retired 16 batters in a row. N.C. State, who outhit the Tigers 12-4, broke a scoreless tie with five runs on five hits in the fifth inning, capped by Harold Riggins three-run homer. Clemson stranded eight runners on base, including six in scoring position. In game-two on March 26, relievers Rob Chamra and Chris Overman combined to toss 6.2 scoreless innings of one-hit ball to lead N.C. State to a 5-3 win over Clemson. The Tigers scored two runs in the top of the third inning to take a 3-2 lead. But the Wolfpack scored a run in the bottom of the third inning and another run in the fourth to take the lead for good. Then Chamra stymied the Tiger offense in 5.0 innings pitched to earn the win, while Overman recorded the save by retiring all five batters he faced. Pohl had a team-high two hits to lead Clemson. In game-three on March 27, Pohl went 2-for-3 with a double and two runs to lead Clemson to a 7-3 win over N.C. State. The Tigers jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the second inning, keyed by Jason Stolz s two-out, two-run double. Jon McGibbon hit his first career homer in the fourth inning, then John Hinson started a three-run fifth inning 12

13 2011 Clemson Baseball Notes with a long solo home run. Starter Scott Firth pitched 5.0 innings of three-hit ball to earn the win, David Haselden struck out five in 3.1 innings pitched, and Alex Frederick retired both batters he faced to record the save. The three hurlers limited N.C. State to only five hits in the contest. Seven-Run Sixth Propels Tigers Over Georgia 11-5 Richie Shaffer s grand slam capped a seven-run sixth inning in #16 Clemson s 11-5 win over Georgia at Doug Kingsmore Stadium on March 29. Georgia led 4-1 before Chris Epps hit a solo homer in the fifth inning. Then in the sixth inning, Clemson took advantage of five walks, a hit-by-pitch, and Shaffer s first career grand slam to take a five-run lead. Shaffer led Clemson s 11-hit attack by going 2-for-4 with a grand slam, three runs, a walk, and steal. Epps went 2-for-2 with a homer, two RBIs, three runs, and two walks. Tiger batters combined for 10 walks against only two strikeouts. Kevin Pohle retired the only batter he faced in the sixth inning to earn the victory. Seven Clemson pitchers combined for 12 strikeouts, including six by Will Lamb in relief. Tar Heels Sweep Tigers Despite Being Outhit The #6 North Carolina Tar Heels swept #16 Clemson by a combined score of at Boshamer Stadium from April 1-3. Clemson outhit the Tar Heels.279 to.250, but North Carolina totaled 20 walks and nine stolen bases while committing just one error in the series. Jeff Schaus went 7-for-12 (.583) with two RBIs, three runs, two walks, and one steal, while Richie Shaffer was 5-for-11 (.455) with a double, triple, and two walks. Kevin Pohle allowed just one hit and no earned runs in 3.2 innings pitched over two relief appearances as well. In game-one on April 1, North Carolina scored the game s final 13 runs to down Clemson The Tigers took a 3-0 lead in the top of the first inning, but Tommy Coyle hit a two-run homer in bottom of the first. After North Carolina took the lead with two two-out runs in the third inning, Clemson committed two costly errors that led to six Tar Heel runs in the fifth inning. Seth Baldwin went 2-for-3 with a homer and three RBIs, while North Carolina outhit the Tigers Clemson managed just two hits after the first inning. Phil Pohl went 2-for-3 with an RBI. Starter Patrick Johnson struck out 11 in 7.0 innings pitched to earn the win. In game-two on April 2, North Carolina broke a 5-5 tie with four runs in the eighth inning to defeat Clemson 9-5. The Tar Heels scored three runs in the fifth inning, then Clemson scored three two-out runs in the seventh inning to tie the score. But Levi Michael s run-scoring double in the eighth gave the Tar Heels the lead for good. Clemson scored just five of its 22 baserunners in the game and left 13 runners on base. Schaus went 4-for-5 with two RBIs to lead Clemson, who outhit the Tar Heels Pohl added two hits and two runs as well. In game-three on April 3, Colin Moran hit a walkoff single with two outs in the ninth inning to score Michael in North Carolina s 5-4 win over Clemson. The Tigers tied the score in the eighth on Spencer Kieboom s run-scoring single after Brad Miller lined into a double play, quelling a potential big inning for Clemson. The Tigers outhit North Carolina 12-6 and had four infield lineouts, while Tar Heel infielders made several diving stops on hard-hit ground balls to rob Tiger hitters of more hits. Shaffer and Miller both went 3-for-4, while Shaffer scored three runs. Tigers Walk Off With 5-4 Win Over Chanticleers Pinch-hitter Jon McGibbon hit a walkoff single to score Brad Miller in the 10th inning to lift Clemson to a 5-4 win over Coastal Carolina at Doug Kingsmore Stadium on April 5. The Chanticleers led 4-3 until pinch-hitter Dominic Attanasio tied the score in the ninth inning with a runscoring double, then McGibbon s one-out single in the 10th inning gave Clemson its first walkoff hit since Clemson outhit the Chanticleers Miller, who made three stellar defensive plays to rob Coastal Carolina players of hits, went 2-for-4 with two runs and a walk, while Will Lamb went 2-for-3 with a key one-out triple and the tying run in the ninth inning along with two walks. David Haselden pitched 7.0 scoreless innings of two-hit ball in relief to earn the win. Clemson Cruises to 12-3 Win Over Catamounts Jason Stolz and John Hinson both hit home runs to spark a combined 10 runs in the third, fourth, and fifth innings in Clemson s 12-3 win over Western Carolina at Doug Kingsmore Stadium on April 6. The Tigers scored five runs in the third inning and never trailed again. Clemson also scored two runs in the fourth inning, three runs in the fifth, and two runs in the eighth. Both teams tallied 10 hits, but Western Carolina only scored three of its 16 baserunners. Starter Scott Weismann pitched 6.0 effective innings to earn the win. Jack Leggett earned career win #1,162 against the program he once served as head coach ( ), passing the late Bill Wilhelm and Norm DeBriyn for sole possession of 16th place on the all-time wins list by a head coach at a Division I school. Tigers Win Two Games at Home Against Maryland Clemson won two of three games over Maryland by a combined score of at Doug Kingsmore Stadium from April Clemson outhit the Terrapins.347 to.213 and totaled eight doubles, four triples, one homer, 19 walks, and seven steals. Brad Miller went 10-for-13 (.769) with two doubles, two triples, six RBIs, five runs, and two steals. Richie Shaffer went 6-for-13 with two doubles, four RBIs, and three runs, John Hinson went 4-for-11 with four steals, and Jeff Schaus added three hits, six runs, and six walks. The Tiger pitching staff had a 3.33 ERA and 24 strikeouts against 12 walks, while Clemson committed just two errors. In game-one on April 8, Clemson scored five runs in the second inning and defeated Maryland The Terrapins scored three runs in the fifth inning to narrow Clemson s lead to 6-3, but the Tigers scored four two-out runs in the sixth inning to pull away. Miller went 3-for-4 with a double, triple, three runs, and two RBIs to lead Clemson, who had 13 hits in the game. Schaus and Dominic Attanasio both added one triple, while Will Lamb went 2-for-4 with a double, two RBIs, and two runs. Jonathan Meyer pitched the final 4.1 innings to earn the win. He allowed just two hits, no runs, and one walk with five strikeouts. In game-two on April 9, Scott Firth and David Haselden combined for a three-hit shutout in Clemson s 7-0 win over Maryland. Firth worked out of a one-out, bases-loaded jam in the first inning and cruised the rest of the way. He allowed just two hits with five strikeouts in 6.0 innings pitched to earn the win. Haselden yielded only one hit and no walks with three strikeouts to record the save. The Tigers scored four runs in the first inning and never looked back. Miller went 3-for-4 with a double and two RBIs to pace Clemson, who had 13 hits in the game. Shaffer added three hits, while Phil Pohl hit a two-run homer. In game-three on April 10, Michael Montville s single scored Alfredo Rodriguez with one out in the ninth inning for the winning run in Maryland s 7-6 victory over Clemson. The back-and-forth game saw the Tigers tie the score in the sixth inning, but Clemson was kept off the scoreboard for the rest of the game. Rodriguez, who went 3-for-4, led off the ninth with a double before he scored the winning run. Miller went 4-for-5 with a triple and two RBIs, while Shaffer totaled two doubles and two RBIs. Both teams had nine hits, but Clemson stranded nine runners on base and could not take advantage of nine walks and one hit-by-pitch by Maryland pitchers. Sarratt Pitches Clemson Past Blue Hose 7-2 Justin Sarratt pitched 7.0 strong innings of four-hit ball to lead Clemson to a 7-2 win over Presbyterian College at Doug Kingsmore Stadium on April 12. Richie Shaffer tied the score in the fourth inning with a solo homer, then the Tigers added four two-out runs in the fourth to take a 5-1 lead. John Hinson, who had a game-high three RBIs, added a solo home run in the sixth inning. Dominic Attanasio had a game-high three hits for Clemson, who outhit Presbyterian College Sarratt allowed just four hits, one earned run, and one walk with two strikeouts to earn the victory. He faced the minimum 19 batters during one stretch from the first inning through the seventh inning. Tigers Sweep Eagles in Chilly Series on the Road Clemson swept Boston College by a combined score of 25-9 at Commander Shea Field on April 15,16. In chilly conditions with winds blowing in from left field at miles per hour all weekend, Clemson outhit the Eagles.327 to.228 and totaled 10 doubles, two homers, and 12 steals while committing just one error in the series. Phil Pohl went 8-for-15 (.533) with two doubles, four RBIs, three runs, and a steal. Richie Shaffer went 5-for-12 with three doubles, four RBIs, and three runs, while Brad Miller added four hits, four RBIs, and three steals. The Tiger pitching staff had a 2.67 ERA and 26 strikeouts against eight walks. In game-one on April 15, Clemson totaled seven extra-base hits in its 9-2 win over Boston College. John Hinson and Will Lamb hit solo homers during the first two innings, then the Eagles tied the score in the fifth inning. But Spencer Kieboom s two-out, two-run double in the sixth inning gave Clemson the lead for good. Pohl and Kieboom had two doubles apiece to lead the Tigers, who outhit the Eagles Pohl added a game-high three RBIs. Starter Dominic Leone pitched 6.0 effective innings to earn the victory. In game-two on April 16, which was the first game of a doubleheader, Clemson broke a 3-3 tie with four runs in the seventh inning and held on for a 7-5 win over Boston College. The Eagles led 3-1 before the Tigers scored two runs in the sixth inning to tie the score. The Eagles put together four straight hits to lead off the eighth inning, but David Haselden retired the next three batters and earned the win in 5.2 innings pitched in relief. Alex Frederick retired all three batters he faced to record the save. Pohl went 3-for-5 with an RBI to pace the Tigers, who totaled 14 hits and five steals. In game-three on April 16, which was the second game of a doubleheader, Jonathan Meyer pitched 7.0 strong innings in his first career start to earn the win in Clemson s 9-2 victory over Boston College. Meyer allowed just five hits, two runs, and one walk with seven strikeouts, then Scott Weismann pitched 2.0 scoreless innings with three strikeouts near his hometown to close out the game. Leading 5-2, Clemson scored four runs in the eighth inning to put the game out of reach. Pohl went 3-for-5 with two runs, while Miller went 2-for-4 with a double, two steals, and a game-high three RBIs for Clemson, who had 12 hits and seven steals. Tigers Outpitch Georgia in 5-2 Victory on the Road Brad Miller hit a three-run homer in the first inning and Justin Sarratt tossed 6.0 solid innings to lead Clemson to a 5-2 win over Georgia at Foley Field on April 20. Miller went 2-for-3 to lead Clemson s eight-hit attack. Sarratt allowed just six hits, one run, and no walks with three strikeouts to earn the victory. Four other Tiger hurlers combined to allow no earned runs in the final 3.0 innings to close out the game. Scott Weismann struck out the only batter he faced to record the save. The five Clemson pitchers combined to yield one earned run and no walks with seven strikeouts. 13

14 2011 Clemson Baseball Notes Tigers Take Two Over Demon Deacons at Home Clemson won two of three games over Wake Forest by a combined score of at Doug Kingsmore Stadium from April Clemson outhit the Demon Deacons.276 to.223 and totaled eight doubles, one homer, and seven steals. Brad Miller went 5-for-12 with four runs and three steals, while Jeff Schaus added two doubles and four RBIs. The Tiger pitching staff had a 3.33 ERA, as Scott Weismann allowed one hit, no runs, and no walks with four strikeouts in 2.2 innings pitched over two relief outings. In game-one on April 22, Dominic Leone tossed 8.1 scoreless innings of three-hit ball with 10 strikeouts in Clemson s 2-0 win over Wake Forest. Phil Pohl s runscoring double in the first inning gave the Tigers an early lead. Clemson added an insurance run in the eighth inning on Will Lamb s run-scoring double. Leone earned the win, while Weismann struck out both batters he faced to record the save. The two pitchers combined for 12 strikeouts, faced just five batters over the minimum, and did not allow a runner past second base. Miller went 2-for-4 with a run and three steals for Clemson, who totaled six hits (four doubles, two singles). In game-two on April 23, Tim Cooney pitched a complete game to lead Wake Forest to a 9-3 win over Clemson. Cooney scattered nine hits, two earned runs, and no walks with seven strikeouts to earn the win. The Demon Deacons broke a 1-1 tie with three two-out runs in the third inning and added runs in the fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth innings to pull away. Wake Forest totaled 12 hits and five stolen bases. The Demon Deacons also put their leadoff batter on base seven times and took advantage of three Clemson errors. Pohl had a team-high two hits to pace the Tigers. In game-three on April 21, Clemson broke a 3-3 tie with five runs in the fifth inning on its way to a 10-4 win over Wake Forest. Spencer Kieboom hit his first career home run in the second inning to tie the score. The Tigers used two hits, three walks, and two errors in the fifth inning to score five runs, highlighted by Schaus two-run single. Schaus went 2-for-4 with a double, three RBIs, and a steal to lead Clemson, who outhit the Demon Deacons Richie Shaffer went 2-for-3 with a double, two RBIs, two runs, a walk, and steal. Starter Jonathan Meyer allowed just four hits, three runs, and one walk with seven strikeouts to earn the victory. Tigers Blank Furman 5-0 Brad Miller went 2-for-4 with a homer and four RBIs to lead #23 Clemson to a 5-0 victory over Furman at Doug Kingsmore Stadium on April 26. Clemson scored two runs in the first inning, then Miller s three-run homer in the third inning closed out the scoring. Starter Justin Sarratt and three other Tiger pitchers combined for a shutout. Sarratt tossed 6.0 innings, allowing four hits, no runs, and no walks with five strikeouts. The four Clemson hurlers combined to surrender only six hits and no walks with seven strikeouts. They also did not allow a Paladin to advance past second base in the game. Clemson Tops Catamounts 6-4 in Cullowhee Brad Miller went 3-for-3 with two RBIs and two walks to lead #23 Clemson to a 6-4 victory in eight innings over Western Carolina at Hennon Stadium on April 27. The game was postponed and later called in the top of the ninth inning due to lightning. Miller s two-run double sparked the Tigers three-run first inning, then Clemson added two runs in the top of the fifth inning. The Catamounts rallied for four runs in the bottom of the fifth, but David Haselden pitched 2.2 scoreless innings in relief to earn the win. Jonathan Meyer struck out all three batters he faced in the eighth inning to record the save. Miller reached base in all five of his plate appearances to lead Clemson s 13-hit attack. John Hinson added three hits. Clemson Wins Two Over Georgia Tech With Arms Clemson, ranked as high as #23 in the nation, won two of three games over #9 Georgia Tech at Doug Kingsmore Stadium from April 29 to May 1. Both teams scored eight runs in the series, while the Tigers outhit the Yellow Jackets.237 to.168. Brad Miller went 5-for-10 with a double and two runs, while Will Lamb went 4-for-10 with a double, two RBIs, and three runs. The Tiger pitching staff had a 2.33 ERA and allowed just 16 hits (14 singles, one double, one homer) against a team that entered the series leading the ACC with a.316 batting average. Scott Weismann had a save in both of Clemson s victories. In game-one on April 29, Dominic Leone allowed just two hits in 8.0 innings pitched to lead Clemson to a 4-2 win over Georgia Tech. Leone struck out 10 batters and allowed just two runs and two walks to earn the victory. Weismann pitched a perfect ninth inning to record the save. The Tigers scored single runs in the first and second innings before Zane Evans two-run homer in the fifth inning tied the score. But Jason Stolz s sacrifice fly in the sixth inning gave Clemson the lead for good. Miller went 4-for-4 to lead the Tigers 11-hit attack, Stolz totaled three RBIs, and Lamb scored three runs. In game-two on April 30, Jed Bradley tossed a complete game to lead Georgia Tech to a 5-1 win over Clemson. Bradley allowed seven hits, one unearned run, and one walk with three strikeouts in throwing only 99 pitches. He also did not allow a Tiger leadoff batter to reach base. The Yellow Jackets scored three runs in the first inning on only one hit, which was Sam Dove s two-out, two-run single. Dove went 5-for-5 with two RBIs to lead the Yellow Jackets, who outhit the Tigers Jonathan Meyer and David Haselden combined to allow four walks and one hitby-pitch. Four of those five baserunners scored. Seven different Tigers accounted for the team s seven singles. In game-three on May 1, Justin Sarratt tossed 8.1 strong innings to lead Clemson to a 3-1 victory over Georgia Tech. Sarratt allowed just three hits, one unearned run, and two walks with six strikeouts to earn the win. Scott Weisman struck out two batters, including Evans with the bases loaded, in the ninth inning to record the save. Phil Pohl s solo homer in the first inning gave Clemson an early lead. After an error helped the Yellow Jackets even the score in the top of the fourth inning, Jeff Schaus two-out, run-scoring double and Lamb s run-scoring single in the bottom of the fourth inning gave Clemson a 3-1 lead. Both teams had just four hits in the game. Tigers Sweep Gardner-Webb By a 30-2 Combined Score Clemson, ranked as high as #16 in the nation, swept Gardner-Webb in a three-game series at two different sites by a combined score of 30-2 on May 7,8. Clemson outhit the Bulldogs.366 to.149 and totaled 10 doubles, one triple, two homers, 15 walks, and seven steals. Richie Shaffer went 7-for-11 with two homers, one double, six RBIs, four runs, two walks, and a steal, while Jeff Schaus went 6-for- 10 with a double, three RBIs, four runs, and two steals. The Tiger pitching staff had an 0.33 ERA and allowed just 14 hits, one earned run, and two walks with 25 strikeouts against a team that entered the week sixth in the nation in batting average (.323). In game-one on May 7, which was the first game of a doubleheader, Clemson scored five runs in the third inning and seven runs in the seventh inning en route to a 13-1 win over Gardner-Webb at Doug Kingsmore Stadium. The Tigers outhit Gardner-Webb 11-5 and totaled 10 walks. Shaffer went 2-for-4 with a double and three RBIs, while Brad Miller added a double, two runs, three walks, and two steals. Starter Dominic Leone pitched 7.0 strong innings to earn the win. He allowed just two hits, one run, and one walk with eight strikeouts. In game-two on May 7, which was the second game of a doubleheader, Clemson totaled 20 hits in its 12-0 victory over Gardner-Webb at Doug Kingsmore Stadium. The Tigers scored in seven of the eight innings in which they batted, including five two-out runs in the fourth inning. Schaus went 4-for-4 with a double, while John Hinson, Shaffer, and Will Lamb all added three hits apiece. Starter Jonathan Meyer pitched 6.1 effective innings to earn the win. He yielded just three singles, no runs, and no walks in throwing only 53 pitches, 43 of which were strikes. The four Tiger hurlers combined to face just three batters over the minimum and did not allow a runner past second base. Jack Leggett recorded his 800th victory as Clemson s head coach as well. In game-three on May 8, three Tiger pitchers combined for 12 strikeouts and did not allow an earned run in Clemson s 5-1 win over Gardner-Webb at John Henry Moss Stadium in Boiling Springs, NC. Clemson jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the first inning, then Gardner-Webb scored an unearned run in the second inning. But two Tiger runs in the sixth inning and Shaffer s solo homer in the eighth inning gave Clemson the four-run victory. Starter Justin Sarratt allowed just four hits, no earned runs, and one walk with six strikeouts to earn the win, David Haselden pitched 2.0 perfect innings with five strikeouts, and Scott Weismann retired all three batters he faced in the ninth inning to close out the game. Clutch Hitting & Pitching Leads Tigers Over Furman 5-1 The #16 Clemson Tigers scored all five of their runs on two-out hits in their 5-1 victory over Furman at Fluor Field in Greenville, SC on May 10. Chris Epps two-out double scored the first of three runs in the seventh inning to give Clemson the lead for good. Will Lamb went 3-for-4 with two RBIs to lead the Tigers 11-hit attack. Four Tiger pitchers combined to limit Furman to seven hits and one unearned run. The Paladins put 15 batters on base, but Clemson held them to 1-for-14 with runners in scoring position and stranded 11 baserunners, including eight in scoring position. Scott Firth pitched 3.0 scoreless innings in relief to earn the win, while Matt Campbell pitched 1.2 hitless and scoreless innings to record his first career save. Clemson Tops East Tennessee State 8-3 Behind 14 Hits Brad Miller went 4-for-4 with three RBIs to lead #16 Clemson to an 8-3 win over East Tennessee State at Doug Kingsmore Stadium on May 11. Miller s two-run single in the first inning gave Clemson the lead for good, then the Tigers added four runs in the fifth inning. Clemson, who outhit East Tennessee State 14-8, was 5-for-8 with runners in scoring position, while the Buccaneers were 1-for-10 in that situation, as they left 10 runners on base. John Hinson went 3-for-4 with a double and two runs, while Phil Pohl went 2-for-4 with a double and two runs. Kevin Pohle pitched 5.0 scoreless innings of three-hit ball to earn the win in his first career start. Tigers Outhit Hokies to Win Two Games in Blacksburg Clemson, ranked as high as #16 in the nation, won two of three games over Virginia Tech by a combined score of 17-8 at English Field on May 14,15. Clemson outhit the Hokies.333 to.237 and totaled 14 walks. John Hinson was 7-for-14 with a homer and three RBIs, while Brad Miller was 5-for-12 with a homer and four RBIs. The Tiger pitching staff had a 2.77 ERA and 28 strikeouts against only six walks in 26.0 innings pitched. Clemson relievers combined to pitch 5.2 scoreless innings of two-hit ball with seven strikeouts. The Tigers did not commit an error in the series as well. In game-one on May 14, which was the first game of a doubleheader, Jeff Schaus was 2-for-2 with two RBIs and reached base in all five of his plate appearances to lead Clemson to a 7-2 win over Virginia Tech. Ahead 3-2, the Tigers scored three runs in the fifth inning to build a comfortable lead. The Tigers outhit the Hokies 14-8, including 14

15 2011 Clemson Baseball Notes three hits apiece by Phil Pohl and Will Lamb. Dominic Leone allowed two runs on six hits with seven strikeouts in 6.0 innings pitched to earn the win. In game-two on May 14, which was the second game of a doubleheader, Miller broke a 3-3 tie with a three-run homer in the eighth inning to lift Clemson to an 8-3 victory over Virginia Tech. The Hokies tied the score with a run in the seventh inning, but Clemson worked out of a jam in the frame to keep the score tied. Clemson added two runs in the ninth inning. Hinson went 4-for-5 with a homer, two RBIs, and two runs for the Tigers, who outhit the Hokies Joseph Moorefield earned the win in relief, while Matt Campbell recorded the save. In game-three on May 15, Joe Parsons and Manny Martir combined to allow just two of 14 baserunners to score in Virginia Tech s 3-2 victory over Clemson. Down 3-1 in the ninth inning, Chris Epps scored and Jon McGibbon advanced to third base on a wild pitch with one out. But Martir retired the next two Tigers without allowing another run. The Tigers totaled seven hits and seven walks, but they were 0-for-7 with runners in scoring position and left nine runners on base. Jonathan Meyer pitched his first career complete game and allowed just nine batters to reach base in 8.0 innings pitched. Tigers Score in Every Inning in 19-0 Rout of Davidson Behind 23 hits, #15 Clemson routed Davidson 19-0 at Doug Kingsmore Stadium on May 17. The Tigers scored in all eight of their innings in which they batted and tied a school record for batting average (.523) in a game. Will Lamb went 5-for-5 with a double, three RBIs, and three runs, while Chris Epps was 4-for-6 with a homer, triple, three RBIs, and two runs. Seven Tigers in all had at least two hits in the game, including Richie Shaffer, who belted a three-run homer in the second inning. Five Tiger pitchers combined on a seven-hit shutout. Only two Wildcats advanced past first base and none advanced past second base. Starter Kevin Pohle pitched 5.0 innings to earn the win, while Kevin Brady pitched a perfect inning in relief in his return from an arm injury that he suffered on March 6. Tigers Top #4 Seminoles Twice on the Road Clemson, ranked as high as #15 in the nation, won two of three games over #4 Florida State by a combined score of at Dick Howser Stadium from May Clemson outhit the Seminoles.305 to.241 and had a.411 on-base percentage, six homers, 19 walks, and four steals. The Tigers also hit two homers in each of the three games. Chris Epps went 5-for-9 with a homer, while Brad Miller went 5-for-11 with a homer and double. Richie Shaffer added two home runs in the series. The Tiger pitching staff had a 5.19 ERA and 25 strikeouts against 12 walks in 25.0 innings pitched. David Haselden pitched 4.1 innings over two relief appearances and allowed just one hit and no earned runs, while Scott Weismann pitched 2.1 hitless and scoreless innings with two saves. In game-one on May 19, Florida State scored in five of the first six innings and outlasted Clemson 8-6. After Miller s solo homer in the first, the Seminoles scored six combined runs in the first four innings to take a 6-1 lead. But the Tigers battled back to cut the Seminole lead to 8-6 in the eighth inning before Florida State worked out of a bases-loaded jam. Sean Gilmartin pitched 7.0 effective innings to earn the win, while Daniel Bennett pitched the final 1.1 innings to record the save. Shaffer added a solo homer in the sixth inning for the Tigers, who outhit the Seminoles In game-two on May 20, Clemson built a 7-0 lead after five innings and held on for a 7-4 win over Florida State. The Tigers scored four runs in the third inning and added two runs in the fifth inning on Will Lamb s two-run homer. The Seminoles chipped away with two runs in the sixth inning and two runs in the eighth. But Weismann closed the door and picked up the save. Starter Justin Sarratt earned the win by tossing 5.1 effective innings. Miller, Lamb, and Jeff Schaus had three hits apiece to lead Clemson, who outhit Florida State 13-7 and drew eight walks. Schaus registered his 300th career hit in the game as well. In game-three on May 21, Clemson jumped out to a 5-0 lead and held on for an 8-5 win over Florida State. Highlighted by a solo homer by Shaffer, the Tigers scored four runs in the top of the fourth inning to take a 5-0 lead. James Ramsey s three-run homer in the bottom of the fourth inning and two Seminole runs in the eighth inning narrowed Clemson s lead to 6-5. But John Hinson s solo homer in the ninth inning helped the Tigers to the threerun win. Schaus had a team-high two hits for the Tigers, who outhit the Seminoles 9-8. Haselden pitched 2.2 hitless and scoreless innings in relief to earn the win, while Weismann retired all three batters he faced to record the save. Tigers Go 2-1 in ACC Tournament But Fall Short of Title Clemson, ranked as high as #14 in the nation, went 2-1 in the ACC Tournament at Durham (NC) Bulls Athletic Park from May The Tigers outscored their opposition 18-9 and had a.298 batting average along with 10 doubles, four homers, three steals, and 11 walks against only nine strikeouts. Jason Stolz led Clemson at the plate by going 4-for-8 with two doubles. Jeff Schaus was 5-for- 13 with two doubles, while Chris Epps, who earned All- ACC Tournament honors, went 3-for-9 with two homers, one double, five RBIs, and three walks. The Tiger pitching staff had a 3.00 ERA and.284 opponents batting average. Clemson s defense committed just one error and turned six double plays as well. In the Tigers first game of the ACC Tournament on May 25, Dominic Leone and David Haselden combined for a six-hit shutout in Clemson s 9-0 win over #8 Georgia Tech. Leone allowed four hits with five strikeouts in 5.0 innings pitched to earn the win, then Haselden pitched 4.0 innings of two-hit ball to record the save. Epps three-run homer in the fourth inning broke a scoreless tie. The Tigers added five runs in the ninth inning, highlighted by two-out, tworun doubles by both Richie Shaffer and Schaus. Seven of Clemson s eight RBIs came with two outs. Schaus went 4-for-5 with two doubles and two RBIs to lead Clemson, who totaled 13 hits in the game. In the Tigers second game of the ACC Tournament on May 26, every Seminole starter had a hit in #7 Florida State s 6-3 win over Clemson. The Seminoles put seven leadoff batters on base and James Ramsey went 2-for-3 with a homer and four RBIs to lead Florida State s 13-hit attack. Sean Gilmartin tossed 6.0 effective innings to earn the win, while Daniel Bennett pitched a scoreless ninth inning to record the save. Phil Pohl and Will Lamb had two hits apiece to pace the Tigers, who totaled 10 hits in the game. Clemson stranded eight runners on base, including six in scoring position. In the Tigers third game of the ACC Tournament on May 28, Clemson hit three home runs and defeated N.C. State 6-3. Brad Miller hit a solo homer in the fourth inning to cut N.C. State s lead to 2-1. Then with the Wolfpack ahead 3-1 with two outs in the sixth inning, Shaffer crushed a three-run homer to give the Tigers the lead for good. Epps added a solo homer in the seventh inning. Matt Campbell pitched 2.1 scoreless innings in relief to earn his first career win, while Scott Weismann pitched a perfect ninth inning with two strikeouts to record the save. 15

16 Clemson s NCAA Tournament Results Year Site W-L Score Opponent 1947 Charlotte, NC L 2-8 Alabama Charlotte, NC W 8-3 Auburn Charlotte, NC W 1-0 Alabama Charlotte, NC W 4-1 Alabama New Haven, CT L 3-7 Yale 1950 Kannapolis, NC L 1-6 Alabama Kannapolis, NC L 2-4 Kentucky 1958 Gastonia, NC L 6-8 Florida Gastonia, NC W 4-2 George Washington Gastonia, NC W (10) 8-5 Florida State Gastonia, NC W Florida Gastonia, NC W 3-1 Florida * Omaha, NE W 3-1 Arizona * Omaha, NE L 4-17 Holy Cross * Omaha, NE L 3-5 Western Michigan 1959 Gastonia, NC W 9-6 Georgia Tech Gastonia, NC W 24-2 Florida State Gastonia, NC W 5-0 Florida State * Omaha, NE L (12) 2-3 Arizona * Omaha, NE W 7-1 Colorado State * Omaha, NE L 0-7 Penn State 1967 Gastonia, NC L 3-5 Florida State Gastonia, NC W 5-0 West Virginia Gastonia, NC W 6-4 Florida State Gastonia, NC W 3-2 Auburn Gastonia, NC L (13) 5-6 Auburn 1975 Ypsilanti, MI L 3-5 Eastern Michigan Ypsilanti, MI L 4-5 Penn State 1976 Columbia, SC W 13-2 Furman Columbia, SC W 10-4 South Carolina Columbia, SC W 6-2 Furman * Omaha, NE W 9-4 Auburn * Omaha, NE L (10) 2-3 Eastern Michigan * Omaha, NE L 6-10 Arizona 1977 Coral Gables, FL W 8-7 Mississippi Coral Gables, FL W 7-2 Miami (FL) Coral Gables, FL L 3-10 Miami (FL) Coral Gables, FL W 10-9 Miami (FL) * Omaha, NE L 7-10 Arizona State * Omaha, NE W 13-4 Temple * Omaha, NE L 0-1 Cal State Los Angeles 1978 Coral Gables, FL W 8-5 Miami (FL) Coral Gables, FL L 3-9 Marshall Coral Gables, FL L 5-7 Miami (FL) 1979 Coral Gables, FL W 8-4 Georgia Southern Coral Gables, FL L 1-2 Miami (FL) Coral Gables, FL W 2-0 Georgia Southern Coral Gables, FL L 1-4 Miami (FL) 1980 Clemson, SC W 22-4 East Tennessee State Clemson, SC W 6-2 South Carolina Clemson, SC W South Carolina * Omaha, NE L 5-13 Miami (FL) * Omaha, NE L 4-6 California 1981 Clemson, SC L 2-7 Wichita State Clemson, SC L 1-2 East Tennessee State 1987 Huntsville, AL W 8-0 West Virginia Huntsville, AL W 6-3 Seton Hall Huntsville, AL L 5-6 Arkansas Huntsville, AL W 6-3 Auburn Huntsville, AL L 2-4 Arkansas 1988 New Britain, CT W (19) 3-2 Fordham New Britain, CT L 1-6 Rutgers New Britain, CT W 11-1 Saint John s New Britain, CT L 7-8 Kentucky 1989 Tallahassee, FL W 6-2 Stetson Tallahassee, FL L 7-14 Auburn Tallahassee, FL W 13-5 Stetson Tallahassee, FL W 11-1 Auburn Tallahassee, FL L 1-8 Florida State 1990 Austin, TX L 6-9 Creighton Austin, TX W 8-5 Texas-Arlington Austin, TX L 3-4 Creighton 1991 Orono, ME W 13-5 Princeton Orono, ME W 8-3 Villanova Orono, ME W 10-9 Mississippi State Orono, ME W 13-5 Maine * Omaha, NE L 4-8 Creighton * Omaha, NE L Long Beach State 1992 Starkville, MS W 8-4 Yale Starkville, MS L 5-6 UCLA Starkville, MS L 6-7 Oklahoma 1993 Knoxville, TN W 7-3 Rutgers Knoxville, TN W 10-3 Fresno State Knoxville, TN L 4-11 Fresno State Knoxville, TN L 1-9 Kansas 1994 Clemson, SC W 5-1 The Citadel Clemson, SC L 1-8 Notre Dame Clemson, SC W 6-1 Old Dominion Clemson, SC L 5-11 Auburn 1995 Clemson, SC W 8-4 Navy Clemson, SC W 11-5 Jacksonville Clemson, SC W 9-5 Winthrop Clemson, SC W 7-4 Alabama * Omaha, NE L 1-3 Tennessee * Omaha, NE L 3-8 Stanford 1996 Clemson, SC W 9-1 Charleston Southern Clemson, SC W 5-1 Old Dominion Clemson, SC W 6-3 West Virginia Clemson, SC W 12-5 Tennessee * Omaha, NE L 3-7 Miami (FL) * Omaha, NE W (10) 8-5 Oklahoma State * Omaha, NE W Alabama * Omaha, NE L 5-14 Miami (FL) 1997 Lubbock, TX W 13-9 Nevada Lubbock, TX L 6-10 Rice Lubbock, TX L 7-12 Texas State 1998 Clemson, SC W 12-3 The Citadel Clemson, SC L (16) 1-2 South Alabama Clemson, SC L 5-8 Southern California 1999 Fayetteville, AR L 5-23 Missouri State Fayetteville, AR W 17-3 Delaware Fayetteville, AR W 12-4 Arkansas Fayetteville, AR W 8-7 Missouri State Fayetteville, AR W 7-5 Missouri State College Station, TX L 3-20 Texas A&M College Station, TX W 10-3 Texas A&M College Station, TX L 4-5 Texas A&M 2000 Clemson, SC W 4-0 Middle Tennessee Clemson, SC W 9-3 Illinois Clemson, SC W 21-3 Middle Tennessee Clemson, SC W 11-4 Mississippi State Clemson, SC W 9-4 Mississippi State * Omaha, NE W 10-6 San Jose State * Omaha, NE L 4-10 Stanford * Omaha, NE L 4-5 Louisiana-Lafayette 2001 Clemson, SC W 4-1 William & Mary Clemson, SC W 24-4 Seton Hall Clemson, SC W 8-2 Seton Hall Coral Gables, FL L 8-10 Miami (FL) Coral Gables, FL L 6-14 Miami (FL) 2002 Clemson, SC W 15-1 Georgia Southern Clemson, SC W 4-2 East Carolina Clemson, SC W 21-1 East Carolina Clemson, SC L 6-9 Arkansas Clemson, SC W 8-7 Arkansas Clemson, SC W 7-4 Arkansas * Omaha, NE W Nebraska * Omaha, NE W 9-7 Georgia Tech * Omaha, NE L 4-12 South Carolina * Omaha, NE L 2-10 South Carolina 2003 Auburn, AL L 8-10 Ohio State Auburn, AL W (10) 7-6 Princeton Auburn, AL L 0-15 Auburn 2004 Athens, GA W 10-6 Birmingham-Southern Athens, GA L 3-6 Georgia Athens, GA W 5-4 Birmingham-Southern Athens, GA W 10-9 Georgia Athens, GA L (10) 6-7 Georgia 2005 Clemson, SC W 12-2 North Carolina A&T Clemson, SC W 6-0 College of Charleston Clemson, SC W 8-3 Oral Roberts Waco, TX W 4-2 Baylor Waco, TX L 1-7 Baylor Waco, TX L 1-6 Baylor 2006 Clemson, SC W 3-0 North Carolina-Asheville Clemson, SC W 13-3 Elon Clemson, SC W 8-6 Mississippi State Clemson, SC W 11-8 Oral Roberts Clemson, SC W 6-5 Oral Roberts * Omaha, NE W 8-4 Georgia Tech * Omaha, NE L 0-2 North Carolina * Omaha, NE L 6-7 Cal State Fullerton NCAA Tournament Records NCAA Tournament Appearances Rk Team App. 1. Texas Florida State Miami (FL) Oklahoma State Clemson 36 Southern California Arizona State Cal State Fullerton 33 Oklahoma 33 Saint John s 33 Consecutive NCAA Tournament Appearances Rk Team App. Years 1. Miami (FL) Florida State Clemson Cal State Fullerton Oklahoma State Texas Louisiana State Rice Northern Colorado Georgia Tech Oral Roberts Wichita State College World Series Appearances Rk Team App. 1. Texas Miami (FL) Arizona State Southern California Florida State Oklahoma State Cal State Fullerton 16 Stanford Arizona 15 Louisiana State Clemson Northern Colorado 10 Oklahoma Myrtle Beach, SC W 3-2 Saint John s Myrtle Beach, SC W 11-8 Coastal Carolina Myrtle Beach, SC W 15-3 Coastal Carolina Starkville, MS L 6-8 Mississippi State Starkville, MS L 5-8 Mississippi State 2009 Clemson, SC W 5-4 Tennessee Tech Clemson, SC L 2-3 Oklahoma State Clemson, SC W 10-0 Tennessee Tech Clemson, SC W 15-1 Oklahoma State Clemson, SC W 6-5 Oklahoma State Tempe, AZ L 4-7 Arizona State Tempe, AZ L 2-8 Arizona State 2010 Auburn, AL W 10-1 Southern Mississippi Auburn, AL W 5-2 Auburn Auburn, AL L Auburn Auburn, AL W 13-7 Auburn Clemson, SC L 4-5 Alabama Clemson, SC W 19-5 Alabama Clemson, SC W 8-6 Alabama * Omaha, NE W 6-3 Arizona State * Omaha, NE W 6-4 Oklahoma * Omaha, NE L 1-5 South Carolina * Omaha, NE L 3-4 South Carolina 2011 Clemson, SC Sacred Heart Clemson, SC TBA Totals (.584) 35 Tournaments * - College World Series; ^ - play-in game (not counted as an NCAA Tournament game); Note: Championship-clinching wins in bold. 16

17 Clemson s NCAA Tournament Records Team Batting Individual Batting Individual Pitching At-Bats Game: 73 vs. Fordham, May 26, 1988 Tourney: Runs Inning: 12 vs. East Carolina, June 2, 2002 (6th) Game: 24 vs. Florida State, June 5, vs. Seton Hall, May 26, 2001 Tourney: Hits Game: 24 vs. Middle Tennessee, May 28, 2000 Tourney: Batting Average Game:.479 vs. Florida State, June 5, 1959 (23-for-48) Tourney: RBIs Game: 22 vs. Florida State, June 5, vs. Seton Hall, May 26, 2001 Tourney: Doubles Game: 6 vs. Princeton, May 23, vs. Maine, May 26, vs. Seton Hall, May 26, vs. Birmingham-Southern, June 5, 2004 Tourney: Triples Game: 3 vs. Miami (FL), May 21, 1977 Tourney: Home Runs Game: 6 vs. Georgia Southern, May 31, 2002 Tourney: Walks Game: 12 vs. Florida State, June 5, vs. Nebraska, June 14, 2002 Tourney: Stolen Bases Game: 10 vs. Saint John s, May 28, 1988 Tourney: Team Pitching Innings Pitched Game: 19.0 vs. Fordham, May 26, 1998 Tourney: Tourney: ERA Strikeouts Game: 19 vs. Miami (FL), May 31, 1996 Tourney: Games Tourney: 11 by many Career: 31 Khalil Greene, At-Bats Game: 9 Bert Heffernan vs. Fordham, May 26, 1988 Tourney: 52 Mike Freeman, 2010 Career: 127 Khalil Greene, Runs Game: 5 Neil Simons vs. East Tennessee State, May 22, 1980 Tourney: 14 Khalil Greene, 2002 Career: 33 Khalil Greene, Hits Game: 5 Doug Kingsmore vs. Virginia Tech, May 22, Ty Cline vs. Florida State, June 5, Henry Threadgill vs. Saint John s, May 28, Khalil Greene vs. Georgia Southern, May 31, 2002 Tourney: 21 John Hinson, 2010 Career: 49 Khalil Greene, Batting Average Tourney:.600 Doug Hogan, 2007 (12-for-20) (min. 15 at-bats) Career:.442 Fred DeBerry, 1958,59 (23-for-52) (min. 50 at-bats) RBIs Game: 6 Joe DeBerry vs. Mississippi State, May 25, Kurt Bultmann vs. Nevada, May 22, Michael Johnson vs. Seton Hall, May 26, 2001 Tourney: 16 Khalil Greene, 2002 Career: 34 Khalil Greene, Doubles Game: 3 Dave Caldwell vs. Arizona State, June 10, Khalil Greene vs. Arkansas, May 29, 1999 Tourney: 8 Khalil Greene, 2002 Career: 22 Khalil Greene, Triples Game: 2 Neil Simons vs. Miami (FL), May 21, Will Duffie vs. Alabama, May 28, 1995 Tourney: 3 Neil Simons, 1977 Career: 5 Neil Simons, Home Runs Game: 2 by many Tourney: 6 Zane Green, 2002 Career: 9 Michael Johnson, Walks Game: 4 Dick Suggs vs. Florida State, June 5, Billy Wingo vs. Temple, June 11, Frank Russ vs. South Carolina, May 25, Brad McCann vs. Birmingham-Southern, June 4, 2004 Tourney: 10 Henrí Stanley, 1999 Career: 21 Khalil Greene, Stolen Bases Game: 3 Henry Threadgill vs. Saint John s, May 28, Kevin Northrup vs. Villanova, May 24, Shane Monahan vs. The Citadel, May 26, 1994 Tourney: 7 Kevin Northrup, 1991 Career: 9 Shane Monahan, Appearances Tourney: 6 Harold Stowe, Alex Frederick, 2010 Career: 12 Steve Reba, Starts Tourney: 4 Harold Stowe, Casey Harman, 2010 Career: 7 Ryan Mottl, Steve Reba, Relief Appearances Tourney: 6 Alex Frederick, 2010 Career: 9 Patrick Hogan, Innings Pitched Game: 12.0 Harold Stowe vs. Arizona, June 13, 1959 Tourney: 35.0 Harold Stowe, 1958 Career: 58.1 Harold Stowe, Wins Tourney: 3 Harold Stowe, Matt Henrie, Scott Weismann, 2010 Career: 5 Harold Stowe, Complete Games Tourney: 2 Joe Landrum, Harold Stowe, Harold Stowe, Chuck Porter, Brian Barnes, 1987 Career: 4 Harold Stowe, ERA Tourney: 0.00 Scott Weismann, 2009 (min. 5.0 IP) Career: 1.71 Scott Weismann, 2009,10 (min IP) Strikeouts Game: 17 Harold Stowe vs. Florida, June 9, 1958 Tourney: 45 Harold Stowe, 1958 Career: 77 Harold Stowe, Saves Tourney: 2 Dave Woessner, Alex Frederick, 2010 Career: 2 Dave Woessner, David Tripp, Jeff Sauve, Alex Frederick, 2009,10 Other Noteworthy Accomplishments Wins in a Single Tournament Tourney: Individual Shutouts Joe Hazle vs. Alabama, June 13, 1947 (1-0) Harold Stowe vs. Florida State, June 6, 1959 (5-0) Laval Johnson vs. West Virginia, June 3, 1967 (5-0) Mike Brown vs. Georgia Southern, May 20, 1979 (2-0) Brian Barnes vs. West Virginia, May 21, 1987 (8-0) Ryan Mottl vs. Middle Tennessee, May 26, 2000 (4-0) Josh Cribb vs. College of Charleston, June 4, 2005 (6-0) 17

18 #3 Coastal Carolina (41-18) 2011 Clemson (SC) Regional Bracket 2011 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament Clemson (SC) Regional Doug Kingsmore Stadium Clemson, SC June 3-6, 2011 Game 1 Friday June 3 3:00 PM #2 Connecticut ( ) #4 Sacred Heart (34-21) Game 4 Saturday June 4 7:00 PM Game 2 Friday June 3 7:00 PM #1 Clemson (41-18) Game 6 Sunday June 5 7:00 PM Regional Champion* Loser Game 4 Loser Game 1 Game 5 Sunday June 5 3:00 PM Game 3 Saturday June 4 3:00 PM Loser Game 2 * - if the winner of Game 5 wins Game 6, then the winner of Game 5 and the winner of Game 4 will play another game (Game 7) on Monday, June 6 at 7:00 PM to determine the Clemson (SC) Regional champion. Note: The winner of the Clemson (SC) Regional will advance to play the winner of the Columbia (SC) Regional in Super Regional play from June at a site to be determined by the NCAA Baseball Committee. The winner of that Super Regional will advance to the College World Series in Omaha, NE from June

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20 2011 Clemson ACC Regular-Season Stats 20

21 2011 Clemson Results Overall, ACC Regular Season, 2-1 ACC Tournament, 0-0 NCAA Tournament, 26-7 Home, 11-8 Away, 4-3 Neutral, Day, 18-7 Night, 1-8 One-Run Games, 1-0 Extra Innings, 6-11 vs. Top-25 Teams Date Opponent (Rank) W-L Score Site CU Rank Clemson Pitcher Opp. Pitcher Time CU R-H-E Opp. R-H-E Attendance 2-18 Eastern Michigan W 14-3 H Weismann (1-0) Lewis (0-1) 2: Eastern Michigan L 6-7 H Pohle (0-1) Chaffins (1-0) 3: Eastern Michigan W 5-1 H Brady (1-0) Weber (0-1) 2: # Cincinnati W 15-4 H Weismann (2-0) Mergen (0-1) 2: # Charleston Southern W 19-1 H Haselden (1-0) Markham (1-1) 2: # Michigan State W 8-0 N Brady (2-0) Waszak (1-1) 2: Wofford W 5-1 H Pohle (1-1) White (0-1) 2: South Carolina (4-6-4) L 3-6 ^A Weismann (2-1) Roth (3-0) 2: South Carolina (4-6-4) W 10-5 H Moorefield (1-0) Price (0-1) 3: South Carolina (4-6-4) L 4-5 ^N Frederick (0-1) Koumas (1-0) 2: * Virginia ( ) L 0-5 H Weismann (2-2) Hultzen (4-0) 2: * Virginia ( ) L 7-8 H Frederick (0-2) Mayberry (3-0) 3: * Virginia ( ) L 6-7 H Haselden (1-1) Hunt (1-0) 3: Presbyterian College L 3-4 ^N Sarratt (0-1) Knox (2-1) 2: * Duke W 9-6 ^H Meyer (1-0) Van Orden (2-3) 2: * Duke W 16-7 ^H Pohle (2-1) Pfisterer (1-1) 2: * Duke W 9-3 H Firth (1-0) Stroman (1-1) 2: Elon W 7-2 ^H Sarratt (1-1) Girdwood (2-2) 2: Elon W 9-2 H Lamb (1-0) Fisher (0-1) 2: * N.C. State L 0-6 ^A Weismann (2-3) MAZZONI (2-2) 2: * N.C. State L 3-5 A Leone (0-1) Chamra (4-0) 2: * N.C. State W 7-3 A Firth (2-0) Healey (1-3) 2: Georgia W 11-5 ^H NR Pohle (3-1) Boling (0-2) 3: * North Carolina ( ) L 3-13 ^A NR Weismann (2-4) P. Johnson (6-0) 3: * North Carolina ( ) L 5-9 A NR Moorefield (1-1) Morin (2-1) 3: * North Carolina ( ) L 4-5 A NR Lamb (1-1) Penny (1-0) 2: Coastal Carolina W (10) 5-4 ^H Haselden (2-1) Coons (1-3) 2: Western Carolina W 12-3 ^H Weismann (3-4) Curtis (1-2) 2: * Maryland W 12-3 ^H Meyer (2-0) Carroll (5-2) 3: * Maryland W 7-0 ^H Firth (3-0) Potter (2-4) 2: * Maryland L 6-7 H Frederick (0-3) Wacker (2-1) 3: Presbyterian College W 7-2 ^H Sarratt (2-1) Richardson (4-3) 2: * Boston College W 9-2 A Leone (1-1) Bayuk (3-4) 2: * Boston College (1) W 7-5 A Haselden (3-1) Leonard (4-4) 2: * Boston College (2) W 9-2 A Meyer (3-0) Alvarez (0-1) 2: Georgia W 5-2 ^A Sarratt (3-1) Cornwell (1-3) 2: * Wake Forest W 2-0 ^H Leone (2-1) Holmes (2-3) 2: * Wake Forest L 3-9 ^H Firth (3-1) COONEY (5-2) 2: * Wake Forest W 10-4 H Meyer (4-0) Stadler (1-7) 2: Furman W 5-0 ^H NR Sarratt (4-1) Gottlieb (0-2) 2: Western Carolina W (8) 6-4 ^A NR Haselden (4-1) McKinney (0-1) 2: * Georgia Tech ( ) W 4-2 ^H NR Leone (3-1) Pope (9-2) 2: * Georgia Tech ( ) L 1-5 H NR Meyer (4-1) BRADLEY (5-2) 2: * Georgia Tech ( ) W 3-1 H NR Sarratt (5-1) FARMER (7-2) 2: Gardner-Webb (1) W 13-1 H Leone (4-1) Paeplow (3-2) 2: Gardner-Webb (2) W 12-0 ^H Meyer (5-1) Heiligenstadt (3-4) 2: Gardner-Webb W 5-1 A Sarratt (6-1) Pagan (3-2) 2: Furman W 5-1 ^N Firth (4-1) Friedman (1-3) 2: East Tennessee State W 8-3 ^H Pohle (4-1) Freeman (3-3) 2: * Virginia Tech (1) W 7-2 A Leone (5-1) Mantiply (5-7) 2: * Virginia Tech (2) W 8-3 A Moorefield (2-1) Zecchino (5-5) 2: * Virginia Tech L 2-3 A MEYER (5-2) Parsons (7-2) 2: Davidson W 19-0 ^H Pohle (5-1) Russell (2-4) 3: * Florida State (4-9-6) L 6-8 ^A Leone (5-2) Gilmartin (10-1) 2: , * Florida State (4-9-6) W 7-4 A Sarratt (7-1) Benincasa (2-1) 3: , * Florida State (4-9-6) W 8-5 A Haselden (5-1) M. McGee (2-3) 2: , Georgia Tech ( ) W 9-0 N Leone (6-2) Pope (11-4) 2: , Florida State (7-12-8) L 3-6 N Sarratt (7-2) Gilmartin (11-1) 2: , N.C. State W 6-3 N Campbell (1-0) Rice (1-1) 3: , $ Sacred Heart - ^H $ TBA - H * - ACC regular-season game; # - First Pitch Invitational;,N1 - Greenville, SC (Fluor Field); +,N2 - ACC Tournament at Durham, NC; $ - NCAA Regional at Clemson, SC; ^ - night game; - decision came in a starting role; Note: Pitchers in ALL CAPS denotes a complete game; bold denotes a Clemson home game; rankings by Baseball America, Collegiate Baseball, Sports Weekly; official home attendance (32 dates): 137,837 (4,307 per date). 21

22 2011 Team Game-By-Game Batting Stats 22

23 2011 Team Game-By-Game Pitching Stats 23

24 2011 Team Superlatives 24

25 2011 Individual Superlatives 25

26 Clemson 5, Coastal Carolina 4 (10 Innings) (April 5, 2011) 26

27 2011 Clemson ACC Tournament Stats 27

28 2011 Individual Game-By-Game Batting Stats Attanasio Dunster Epps Hinson Johnson Kieboom Lamb McGibbon Miller Pohl Schaus Shaffer Stolz Wilkerson Date Opponent AB-R-H-RBI AB-R-H-RBI AB-R-H-RBI AB-R-H-RBI AB-R-H-RBI AB-R-H-RBI AB-R-H-RBI AB-R-H-RBI AB-R-H-RBI AB-R-H-RBI AB-R-H-RBI AB-R-H-RBI AB-R-H-RBI AB-R-H-RBI 2-18 Eastern Michigan Eastern Michigan Eastern Michigan # Cincinnati # Charleston Southern # Michigan State Wofford South Carolina South Carolina South Carolina * Virginia * Virginia * Virginia Presbyterian College * Duke * Duke * Duke Elon Elon * N.C. State * N.C. State * N.C. State Georgia * North Carolina * North Carolina * North Carolina Coastal Carolina Western Carolina * Maryland * Maryland * Maryland Presbyterian College * Boston College * Boston College (1) * Boston College (2) Georgia * Wake Forest * Wake Forest * Wake Forest Furman Western Carolina * Georgia Tech * Georgia Tech * Georgia Tech Gardner-Webb (1) Gardner-Webb (2) Gardner-Webb Furman East Tennessee State * Virginia Tech (1) * Virginia Tech (2) * Virginia Tech Davidson * Florida State * Florida State * Florida State Georgia Tech Florida State N.C. State $ Sacred Heart 6-4 $ TBA * - ACC regular-season game; # - First Pitch Invitational; - Greenville, SC (Fluor Field); + - ACC Tournament at Durham, NC; $ - NCAA Regional at Clemson, SC; - start; Note: Bold denotes a Clemson home game. 28

29 Career Individual Game-By-Game Pitching Stats #19 Kevin Brady, RHP 2009 Fr. Date Opponent IP H R ER BB SO Dec 2-21 Charlotte Wofford North Carolina-Asheville Michigan State *Fr. Date Opponent IP H R ER BB SO Dec 2-21 # Furman W 2-28 Wright State Dayton Gardner-Webb Charlotte Elon Georgia Georgia Western Carolina ^ * Georgia Tech ^ South Carolina-Upstate * North Carolina ^ Florida Gulf Coast ^ * Maryland * Wake Forest * Wake Forest ^ Presbyterian College N.C. State Georgia Tech ^ $ Auburn ^ S 6-14 Alabama ! South Carolina ^ *So. Date Opponent IP H R ER BB SO Dec 2-20 Eastern Michigan W 2-27 # Michigan State W 3-6 South Carolina Davidson * Florida State * Florida State Florida State N.C. State #36 Matt Campbell, RHP 2011 Fr. Date Opponent IP H R ER BB SO Dec 2-26 # Charleston Southern * Duke * Duke ^ Elon * N.C. State Georgia * North Carolina Western Carolina * Wake Forest ^ Gardner-Webb (2) ^ Furman ^ S 5-14 * Virginia Tech (2) ^ S 5-17 Davidson ^ * Florida State N.C. State W #20 Scott Firth, RHP 2010 Fr. Date Opponent IP H R ER BB SO Dec 2-20 # Michigan State ^ Wright State ^ Dayton Gardner-Webb Georgia Southern Elon L 4-6 Georgia Western Carolina * Georgia Tech South Carolina-Upstate Florida Gulf Coast Furman W 5-18 Presbyterian College W Virginia Tech $ Southern Mississippi $ Auburn So. Date Opponent IP H R ER BB SO Dec 2-19 Eastern Michigan # Cincinnati South Carolina * Virginia * Duke W 3-27 * N.C. State W 4-3 * North Carolina * Maryland W 4-16 * Boston College (1) * Wake Forest L 5-7 Gardner-Webb (1) ^ Furman W 5-14 * Virginia Tech (1) Davidson Florida State #39 Alex Frederick, RHP 2009 *So. Date Opponent IP H R ER BB SO Dec 3-4 North Carolina-Asheville * Miami (FL) (1) ^ Western Carolina W 4-18 * Virginia Tech * Maryland Furman *Jr. Date Opponent IP H R ER BB SO Dec 2-21 # Furman Wright State ^ S 2-28 Wright State South Carolina South Carolina * N.C. State (1) * N.C. State * Virginia Tech (1) ^ S 3-24 Elon * Virginia (2) ^ Coastal Carolina * Boston College Georgia * Duke ^ L 4-11 * Duke * Georgia Tech South Carolina-Upstate * North Carolina * North Carolina N W 5-2 Florida Gulf Coast (2) ^ W 5-4 Florida Gulf Coast W 5-8 * Maryland ^ W 5-16 * Wake Forest * Florida State W 5-22 * Florida State W N.C. State L Virginia Tech ^ $ Auburn W 6-12 Alabama ^ Alabama ! Arizona State ^ S 6-22! Oklahoma C ^ S 6-26! South Carolina *Sr. Date Opponent IP H R ER BB SO Dec 2-19 Eastern Michigan ^ # Michigan State ^ South Carolina South Carolina L 3-12 * Virginia ^ L 3-16 Presbyterian College ^ * Duke ^ S 3-20 * Duke Elon ^ * N.C. State ^ S 3-29 Georgia ^ * North Carolina ^ * North Carolina ^ Western Carolina ^ * Maryland ^ L 4-16 * Boston College (1) ^ S 4-24 * Wake Forest Western Carolina Furman * Virginia Tech (2) * Florida State ^ * Florida State Florida State N.C. State #29 David Haselden, RHP 2009 Fr. Date Opponent IP H R ER BB SO Dec 3-10 Michigan State * Boston College * Duke Western Carolina Furman W 5-14 * N.C. State ^ $ Tennessee Tech ^

30 Career Individual Game-By-Game Pitching Stats 2010 So. Date Opponent IP H R ER BB SO Dec 2-27 Wright State ^ W 3-3 Dayton South Carolina ^ W 3-19 * Virginia Tech ^ S 3-23 Elon ^ * Virginia ^ L 3-27 * Virginia (1) ^ S 3-31 Coastal Carolina ^ L 4-3 * Boston College * Boston College ^ W 4-9 * Duke * Duke * Georgia Tech ^ L 4-21 South Carolina-Upstate W 4-24 * North Carolina N Florida Gulf Coast L 5-15 * Wake Forest ^ * Florida State ^ N.C. State $ Auburn Alabama ^ ! South Carolina Jr. Date Opponent IP H R ER BB SO Dec 2-18 Eastern Michigan Eastern Michigan ^ S 2-26 # Charleston Southern W 3-6 South Carolina South Carolina * Virginia L 3-19 * Duke Elon * N.C. State * North Carolina Coastal Carolina ^ W 4-9 * Maryland ^ S 4-12 Presbyterian College * Boston College (1) W 4-20 Georgia * Wake Forest Western Carolina W 4-30 * Georgia Tech ^ Gardner-Webb * Florida State * Florida State W Georgia Tech ^ S N.C. State #18 Addison Johnson, OF/LHP 2011 *Sr. Date Opponent IP H R ER BB SO Dec 2-25 # Cincinnati #30 Will Lamb, OF/LHP/1B 2009 Fr. Date Opponent IP H R ER BB SO Dec 3-3 Furman * North Carolina Michigan State * Wake Forest (1) ^ S 3-17 Presbyterian College * Florida State Elon (1) South Carolina Western Carolina ^ * Virginia Tech ^ * Georgia Tech * Maryland (2) North Carolina-Wilmington ^ * N.C. State Arizona State So. Date Opponent IP H R ER BB SO Dec 2-20 # Michigan State Wright State W 3-6 South Carolina * N.C. State (2) * Virginia Tech (1) W 3-27 * Virginia (1) W 4-3 * Boston College L 4-11 * Duke L 4-18 * Georgia Tech L 4-21 South Carolina-Upstate * North Carolina N ^ S 4-25 * North Carolina L 5-2 Florida Gulf Coast (2) Furman ^ Georgia Tech W 6-6 $ Auburn Alabama ^ S 6-22! Oklahoma C Jr. Date Opponent IP H R ER BB SO Dec 2-27 # Michigan State * Virginia Presbyterian College Elon W 3-29 Georgia * North Carolina L 4-10 * Maryland Furman ^ East Tennessee State Davidson #6 Dominic Leone, RHP 2010 Fr. Date Opponent IP H R ER BB SO Dec 2-19 # Miami (OH) ^ Wright State Dayton South Carolina ^ South Carolina * N.C. State (2) ^ W 3-20 * Virginia Tech (2) Coastal Carolina Georgia W 4-14 Western Carolina * Georgia Tech South Carolina-Upstate * North Carolina Florida Gulf Coast (2) * Maryland * Wake Forest L 5-22 * Florida State Georgia Tech $ Auburn Alabama W 6-22! Oklahoma C ! South Carolina L 2011 So. Date Opponent IP H R ER BB SO Dec 2-19 Eastern Michigan South Carolina ^ * Virginia * Duke ^ * N.C. State L 4-2 * North Carolina * Maryland * Boston College W 4-22 * Wake Forest W 4-29 * Georgia Tech W 5-7 Gardner-Webb (1) W 5-14 * Virginia Tech (1) W 5-19 * Florida State L Georgia Tech W #28 Jonathan Meyer, RHP 2010 Fr. Date Opponent IP H R ER BB SO Dec 2-20 # Michigan State # Furman ^ S 2-26 Wright State Dayton South Carolina * N.C. State (1) ^ * N.C. State ^ W 3-16 Charlotte ^ * Virginia Tech (2) ^ S 3-24 Elon ^ L 3-31 Coastal Carolina * Boston College Georgia W 4-11 * Duke ^ South Carolina-Upstate Florida Gulf Coast (2) * Maryland Furman * Wake Forest $ Auburn So. Date Opponent IP H R ER BB SO Dec 2-20 Eastern Michigan # Charleston Southern Wofford South Carolina * Virginia ^ * Duke W 3-22 Elon * N.C. State ^ Georgia * North Carolina Western Carolina * Maryland ^ W 4-15 * Boston College * Boston College (2) W 4-20 Georgia * Wake Forest W 4-27 Western Carolina ^ S 4-30 * Georgia Tech L 5-7 Gardner-Webb (2) W 5-11 East Tennessee State * Virginia Tech ^ L 5-21 * Florida State N.C. State #51 Joseph Moorefield, LHP 2010 *Fr. Date Opponent IP H R ER BB SO Dec 2-28 Wright State Dayton Georgia Southern Georgia ^ * Georgia Tech Alabama

31 Career Individual Game-By-Game Pitching Stats 2011 *So. Date Opponent IP H R ER BB SO Dec 2-18 Eastern Michigan ^ # Cincinnati ^ Wofford ^ South Carolina ^ South Carolina ^ W 3-8 South Carolina Presbyterian College * Duke Elon ^ * N.C. State ^ Georgia * North Carolina L 4-6 Western Carolina Georgia * Wake Forest Furman Gardner-Webb (2) Furman East Tennessee State ^ * Virginia Tech (2) W 5-19 * Florida State * Florida State Florida State N.C. State #21 Kevin Pohle, RHP 2011 Fr. Date Opponent IP H R ER BB SO Dec 2-19 Eastern Michigan L 3-2 Wofford W 3-11 * Virginia * Virginia * Duke W 3-25 * N.C. State Georgia W 4-1 * North Carolina * North Carolina * Boston College ^ * Wake Forest Furman Gardner-Webb (2) East Tennessee State W 5-17 Davidson W #23 Justin Sarratt, RHP 2007 Fr. Date Opponent IP H R ER BB SO Dec 2-24 Pacific (2) South Carolina ^ Memphis * Duke Gardner-Webb * Miami (FL) ^ Georgia * Virginia Tech ^ Elon L 5-8 Wofford * Florida State ^ * N.C. State $ Coastal Carolina So. Date Opponent IP H R ER BB SO Dec 2-23 Mercer (1) High Point South Carolina ^ Wofford * Wake Forest ^ * Wake Forest (2) North Carolina-Greensboro Coastal Carolina W 3-21 * N.C. State ^ Elon * Maryland L 4-4 * Miami (FL) * Miami (FL) ^ * North Carolina South Carolina L 4-19 * Duke * Duke Western Carolina Presbyterian College ^ * Virginia Tech * Virginia Tech * Florida State Furman * Georgia Tech Central Florida ^ Central Florida W N.C. State Jr. Date Opponent IP H R ER BB SO Dec 2-22 Charlotte North Carolina-Asheville W 3-8 * North Carolina Michigan State W 3-18 South Carolina-Upstate W 3-22 * Florida State ^ L 3-24 Elon (2) Georgia South Carolina * Miami (FL) * Virginia Tech L 5-9 North Carolina-Wilmington Furman ^ S 5-15 * N.C. State Duke ^ $ Oklahoma State ^ Sr. Date Opponent IP H R ER BB SO Dec 2-19 # Miami (OH) # Furman Wright State Dayton Gardner-Webb W 3-16 Charlotte *Gr. Date Opponent IP H R ER BB SO Dec 2-18 Eastern Michigan # Charleston Southern ^ Wofford * Virginia ^ * Virginia Presbyterian College L 3-22 Elon W 3-29 Georgia Coastal Carolina Presbyterian College W 4-20 Georgia W 4-26 Furman W 5-1 * Georgia Tech W 5-8 Gardner-Webb W 5-14 * Virginia Tech (2) * Florida State W Florida State L #25 Jon Surber, 1B/RHP 2011 Fr. Date Opponent IP H R ER BB SO Dec 3-23 Elon * North Carolina ^ Gardner-Webb (1) East Tennessee State #33 Scott Weismann, RHP 2009 Fr. Date Opponent IP H R ER BB SO Dec 2-20 Charlotte Wofford Furman * North Carolina ^ Michigan State * Wake Forest (2) South Carolina-Upstate * Duke * Virginia Tech South Carolina * Georgia Tech ^ S 5-3 * Maryland (1) W 5-8 North Carolina-Wilmington College of Charleston W 5-16 * N.C. State Virginia L 5-31 $ Tennessee Tech W 2010 So. Date Opponent IP H R ER BB SO Dec 2-20 # Michigan State W 2-27 Wright State South Carolina W 3-14 * N.C. State * Virginia Tech (2) W 3-27 * Virginia (2) L 4-4 * Boston College * Duke * Georgia Tech L 4-24 * North Carolina N Florida Gulf Coast (1) W 5-8 * Maryland * Wake Forest W 5-21 * Florida State W Virginia Tech $ Southern Mississippi W 6-13 Alabama W 6-22! Oklahoma C W 6-26! South Carolina Jr. Date Opponent IP H R ER BB SO Dec 2-18 Eastern Michigan W 2-25 # Cincinnati W 3-4 South Carolina L 3-11 * Virginia L 3-18 * Duke * N.C. State L 4-1 * North Carolina L 4-6 Western Carolina W 4-10 * Maryland Presbyterian College ^ * Boston College (2) ^ Georgia ^ S 4-22 * Wake Forest ^ S 4-24 * Wake Forest ^ * Georgia Tech ^ S 5-1 * Georgia Tech ^ S 5-8 Gardner-Webb ^ * Virginia Tech (1) ^ * Florida State ^ S 5-21 * Florida State ^ S Florida State ^ N.C. State ^ S * - ACC regular-season game; # - First Pitch Invitational; - Greenville, SC (Fluor Field); + - ACC Tournament; $ - NCAA Regional; - NCAA Super Regional;! - College World Series at Omaha, NE; N - due to inclement weather, game was completed on Apr. 25; C - due to inclement weather, game was completed on June 23; - start; ^ - finished game; Note: Bold denotes a Clemson home game. 31

32 Individual Career NCAA Tournament Stats #19 Kevin Brady Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO AB O/BA WP HBP BK PO A E Fld% / #26 Chris Epps Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB Slg% BB HP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB PO A E Fld% Totals #20 Scott Firth Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO AB O/BA WP HBP BK PO A E Fld% / #39 Alex Frederick Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO AB O/BA WP HBP BK PO A E Fld% / #29 David Haselden Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO AB O/BA WP HBP BK PO A E Fld% / / Totals / #4 John Hinson Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB Slg% BB HP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB PO A E Fld% #18 Addison Johnson Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB Slg% BB HP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB PO A E Fld% Totals #22 Spencer Kieboom Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB Slg% BB HP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB PO A E Fld% #30 Will Lamb Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB Slg% BB HP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB PO A E Fld% Totals Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO AB O/BA WP HBP BK PO A E Fld% / / Totals / #6 Dominic Leone Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO AB O/BA WP HBP BK PO A E Fld% / #28 Jonathan Meyer Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO AB O/BA WP HBP BK PO A E Fld% / #13 Brad Miller Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB Slg% BB HP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB PO A E Fld% Totals #51 Joseph Moorefield Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO AB O/BA WP HBP BK PO A E Fld% / #9 Phil Pohl Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB Slg% BB HP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB PO A E Fld% Totals #23 Justin Sarratt Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO AB O/BA WP HBP BK PO A E Fld% / / Totals / #3 Jeff Schaus Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB Slg% BB HP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB PO A E Fld% Totals

33 Individual Career NCAA Tournament Stats #8 Richie Shaffer Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB Slg% BB HP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB PO A E Fld% #2 Jason Stolz Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB Slg% BB HP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB PO A E Fld% Totals #33 Scott Weismann Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO AB O/BA WP HBP BK PO A E Fld% / / Totals /

34 2011 Clemson Boxscores Game 1 Clemson 14, Eastern Michigan 3 February 18, 2011 Doug Kingsmore Stadium Clemson, SC Game 2 Eastern Michigan 7, Clemson 6 February 19, 2011 Doug Kingsmore Stadium Clemson, SC Game 3 Clemson 5, Eastern Michigan 1 February 20, 2011 Doug Kingsmore Stadium Clemson, SC Game 4 Clemson 15, Cincinnati 4 February 25, 2011 Doug Kingsmore Stadium Clemson, SC 34

35 2011 Clemson Boxscores Game 5 Clemson 19, Charleston Southern 1 February 26, 2011 Doug Kingsmore Stadium Clemson, SC Game 6 Clemson 8, Michigan State 0 February 27, 2011 Fluor Field Greenville, SC Game 7 Clemson 5, Wofford 1 March 2, 2011 Doug Kingsmore Stadium Clemson, SC Game 8 South Carolina 6, Clemson 3 March 4, 2011 Carolina Stadium Columbia, SC 35

36 2011 Clemson Boxscores Game 9 Clemson 10, South Carolina 5 March 6, 2011 Doug Kingsmore Stadium Clemson, SC Game 10 South Carolina 5, Clemson 4 March 8, 2011 Fluor Field Greenville, SC Game 11 Virginia 5, Clemson 0 March 11, 2011 Doug Kingsmore Stadium Clemson, SC Game 12 Virginia 8, Clemson 7 March 12, 2011 Doug Kingsmore Stadium Clemson, SC 36

37 2011 Clemson Boxscores Game 13 Virginia 7, Clemson 6 March 13, 2011 Doug Kingsmore Stadium Clemson, SC Game 14 Presbyterian College 4, Clemson 3 March 16, 2011 Fluor Field Greenville, SC Game 15 Clemson 9, Duke 6 March 18, 2011 Doug Kingsmore Stadium Clemson, SC Game 16 Clemson 16, Duke 7 March 19, 2011 Doug Kingsmore Stadium Clemson, SC 37

38 2011 Clemson Boxscores Game 17 Clemson 9, Duke 3 March 20, 2011 Doug Kingsmore Stadium Clemson, SC Game 18 Clemson 7, Elon 2 March 22, 2011 Doug Kingsmore Stadium Clemson, SC Game 19 Clemson 9, Elon 2 March 23, 2011 Doug Kingsmore Stadium Clemson, SC Game 20 N.C. State 6, Clemson 0 March 25, 2011 Doak Field Raleigh, NC 38

39 2011 Clemson Boxscores Game 21 N.C. State 5, Clemson 3 March 26, 2011 Doak Field Raleigh, NC Game 22 Clemson 7, N.C. State 3 March 27, 2011 Doak Field Raleigh, NC Game 23 Clemson 11, Georgia 5 March 29, 2011 Doug Kingsmore Stadium Clemson, SC Game 24 North Carolina 13, Clemson 3 April 1, 2011 Boshamer Stadium Chapel Hill, NC 39

40 2011 Clemson Boxscores Game 25 North Carolina 9, Clemson 5 April 2, 2011 Boshamer Stadium Chapel Hill, NC Game 26 North Carolina 5, Clemson 4 April 3, 2011 Boshamer Stadium Chapel Hill, NC Game 27 Clemson 5, Coastal Carolina 4 (10 Innings) April 5, 2011 Doug Kingsmore Stadium Clemson, SC Game 28 Clemson 12, Western Carolina 3 April 6, 2011 Doug Kingsmore Stadium Clemson, SC 40

41 2011 Clemson Boxscores Game 29 Clemson 12, Maryland 3 April 8, 2011 Doug Kingsmore Stadium Clemson, SC Game 30 Clemson 7, Maryland 0 April 9, 2011 Doug Kingsmore Stadium Clemson, SC Game 31 Maryland 7, Clemson 6 April 10, 2011 Doug Kingsmore Stadium Clemson, SC Game 32 Clemson 7, Presbyterian College 2 April 12, 2011 Doug Kingsmore Stadium Clemson, SC 41

42 2011 Clemson Boxscores Game 33 Clemson 9, Boston College 2 April 15, 2011 Commander Shea Field Chestnut Hill, MA Game 34 Clemson 7, Boston College 5 April 16, 2011 (Game 1) Commander Shea Field Chestnut Hill, MA Game 35 Clemson 9, Boston College 2 April 16, 2011 (Game 2) Commander Shea Field Chestnut Hill, MA Game 36 Clemson 5, Georgia 2 April 20, 2011 Foley Field Athens, GA 42

43 2011 Clemson Boxscores Game 37 Clemson 2, Wake Forest 0 April 22, 2011 Doug Kingsmore Stadium Clemson, SC Game 38 Wake Forest 9, Clemson 3 April 23, 2011 Doug Kingsmore Stadium Clemson, SC Game 39 Clemson 10, Wake Forest 4 April 24, 2011 Doug Kingsmore Stadium Clemson, SC Game 40 Clemson 5, Furman 0 April 26, 2011 Doug Kingsmore Stadium Clemson, SC 43

44 2011 Clemson Boxscores Game 41 Clemson 6, Western Carolina 4 (8 Innings) April 27, 2011 Hennon Stadium Cullowhee, NC Game 42 Clemson 4, Georgia Tech 2 April 29, 2011 Doug Kingsmore Stadium Clemson, SC Game 43 Georgia Tech 5, Clemson 1 April 30, 2011 Doug Kingsmore Stadium Clemson, SC Game 44 Clemson 3, Georgia Tech 1 May 1, 2011 Doug Kingsmore Stadium Clemson, SC 44

45 2011 Clemson Boxscores Game 45 Clemson 13, Gardner-Webb 1 May 7, 2011 (Game 1) Doug Kingsmore Stadium Clemson, SC Game 46 Clemson 12, Gardner-Webb 0 May 7, 2011 (Game 2) Doug Kingsmore Stadium Clemson, SC Game 47 Clemson 5, Gardner-Webb 1 May 8, 2011 John Henry Moss Stadium Boiling Springs, NC Game 48 Clemson 5, Furman 1 May 10, 2011 Fluor Field Greenville, SC 45

46 2011 Clemson Boxscores Game 49 Clemson 8, East Tennessee State 3 May 11, 2011 Doug Kingsmore Stadium Clemson, SC Game 50 Clemson 7, Virginia Tech 2 May 14, 2011 (Game 1) English Field Blacksburg, VA Game 51 Clemson 8, Virginia Tech 3 May 14, 2011 (Game 2) English Field Blacksburg, VA Game 52 Virginia Tech 3, Clemson 2 May 15, 2011 English Field Blacksburg, VA 46

47 2011 Clemson Boxscores Game 53 Clemson 19, Davidson 0 May 17, 2011 Doug Kingsmore Stadium Clemson, SC Game 54 Florida State 8, Clemson 6 May 19, 2011 Dick Howser Stadium Tallahassee, FL Game 55 Clemson 7, Florida State 4 May 20, 2011 Dick Howser Stadium Tallahassee, FL Game 56 Clemson 8, Florida State 5 May 21, 2011 Dick Howser Stadium Tallahassee, FL 47

48 2011 Clemson Boxscores Game 57 Clemson 9, Georgia Tech 0 May 25, 2011 Durham Bulls Athletic Park Durham, NC Game 58 Florida State 6, Clemson 3 May 26, 2011 Durham Bulls Athletic Park Durham, NC Game 59 Clemson 6, N.C. State 3 May 28, 2011 Durham Bulls Athletic Park Durham, NC 48

49 Tiger Bios #1 Dominic Attanasio OF L-L Fr. HS Windermere, FL Olympia HS Speedy freshman and slap hitter who has been a tremendous contributor off the bench. 2011: Hitting.373 with 11 runs, two doubles, one triple, one homer, 11 RBIs, a.431 on-base percentage, and three steals in 32 games (10 starts, including five as the DH, three in right field, and two in left field)...hitting.522 with a.621 on-base percentage with runners on base...is 10-for-21 (.476) with five runs, two doubles, one triple, and six RBIs in 22 games off the bench...is 6-for-15 (.400) with a double, triple, two RBIs, three walks, and a.500 on-base percentage as a pinch-hitter...hitting a team-best.543 in Clemson wins... went 2-for-2 with a run off the bench in his first game as a Tiger against Eastern Michigan on Feb went 2-for-2 with two RBIs off the bench against Cincinnati on Feb came off the bench and hit a two-run double against Duke on Mar went 3-for-4 with his first career homer, two RBIs, and three runs against Elon on Mar hit a pinch-hit, run-scoring double with one out in the ninth inning to tie the score against Coastal Carolina on Apr hit a pitch-hit, run-scoring triple against Maryland on Apr. 8...went 3-for-4 with an RBI and steal against Presbyterian College on Apr. 12. BEFORE CLEMSON: Member of the 2010 Orlando Classic All-Star team...first-team allmetro selection as a junior and senior at Olympia High School...from the same high school that produced Tiger infielder Brad Miller...lettered three times in baseball at Olympia High, where he was coached by Randy O Neal. PERSONAL: Pronounced a-tuh-na-zee-oh...majoring in community recreation, sport, & camp management...born Dominic Michael Attanasio on Nov. 11, 1991 in Windermere, FL. Attanasio s Overall Stats Attanasio s ACC Regular-Season Stats Attanasio s ACC Tournament Stats #19 Kevin Brady RHP L-R *So. 2VL Gaithersburg, MD Gaithersburg HS Has one of the team s hardest fastballs...had seen most of his action in long relief roles prior to 2011, but was the team s top pitcher early in the 2011 season before he suffered an arm injury that forced him out of action for over 10 weeks...has a 3-0 record, one save, a 3.25 ERA,.260 opponents batting average, and 83 strikeouts against only 14 walks in 69.1 innings pitched over 34 appearances (eight starts) in his three active seasons...has a 5.93 strikeout-to-walk ratio, 1.82 walks-per-nine-innings-pitched mark, and strikeouts-per-nine-innings-pitched mark in his career...has allowed only four home runs and thrown two wild pitches in his career... in 5.2 innings pitched over four relief appearances in ACC Tournament games, he has 12 strikeouts against no walks. 2011: Has a 2-0 record and 1.69 ERA in eight appearances (three starts)...in 21.1 innings pitched, he has allowed 13 hits (.171 opponents batting average) and one walk with 30 strikeouts...clemson has a 3-0 record in his three starts...has held opponents to 1-for-26 (.038) with runners on base...pitched 5.1 innings in a starting role, allowing two hits, one run, and one walk with 10 strikeouts to earn the win against Eastern Michigan on Feb pitched 7.0 innings in a starting role, allowing four hits, no runs, and no walks with nine strikeouts to earn the win against Michigan State at Greenville, SC on Feb. 27; he allowed only two runners past first base and none past second base; he faced only two batters over the minimum...pitched 4.0 innings in a starting role, allowing three hits, one run, and no walks with four strikeouts against #4 South Carolina on Mar. 6; he suffered a forearm muscle strain prior to the fifth inning and missed 71 days...pitched a perfect inning in relief with one strikeout against Davidson on May 17...retired all five batters he faced in relief with four strikeouts at #4 Florida State on May 20...#14 prospect in the ACC for the 2011 draft in the preseason by Perfect Game. 2010: All-ACC Academic team member...had a 1-0 record, one save, and a 4.58 ERA in 22 appearances (two starts)...in 37.1 innings pitched, he allowed 47 hits and eight walks with 45 strikeouts...allowed only two home runs...led the team in strikeout-to-walk ratio (5.6-to-1) and strikeouts per nine innings pitched (10.8)...had two pickoffs...had a 4.20 ERA and 39 strikeouts against only six walks in 30.0 innings pitched over 20 relief appearances... allowed just one of his 15 inherited baserunners to score...in his last 16 appearances, all out of the bullpen, he allowed only two walks with 25 strikeouts in 21.0 innings pitched... pitched 3.1 innings in a starting role, allowing three hits, one earned run, and no walks with one strikeout to earn his first career win against Furman on Feb pitched 2.0 scoreless innings in relief with five strikeouts against Gardner-Webb on Mar pitched 5.0 innings in relief, allowing four hits and two earned runs with eight strikeouts at Charlotte on Mar pitched 1.2 hitless and scoreless innings in relief with two strikeouts against Western Carolina on Apr pitched 1.1 scoreless innings in relief with two strikeouts against Florida Gulf Coast on May 1...pitched a hitless and scoreless inning in relief with two strikeouts at Wake Forest on May 15...pitched 2.1 innings in relief, allowing no walks with six strikeouts against N.C. State in the ACC Tournament on May 26...pitched 2.0 perfect innings in relief with four strikeouts against #6 Georgia Tech in the ACC Tournament on May 29; in 4.1 innings pitched over two relief appearances in the ACC Tournament, he allowed three hits and no walks with 10 strikeouts...pitched 3.0 innings in relief, allowing no runs and no walks with three strikeouts to record his first career save at #14 Auburn in the Auburn Regional on June 7...induced a double play against the only batter he faced against #5 South Carolina in the College World Series on June 26...#95 prospect in the nation for the 2011 draft in the preseason by Perfect Game...#10 prospect in the ACC for the 2011 draft in the preseason by Baseball America...played for Bourne in the Cape Cod League in the summer, where he was 4-0 with an 0.97 ERA in 9.1 innings pitched over six relief appearances; he allowed just five hits and three walks with 12 strikeouts. 2009: Had an 0-0 record and 1.69 ERA in four appearances (three starts)...in 10.2 innings pitched, he allowed nine hits (.225 opponents batting average) and five walks with eight strikeouts...clemson had a 3-0 record in his three starts...allowed just one extra-base hit (triple)...had a.143 opponents batting average with runners on base and.083 opponents batting average with runners in scoring position...did not pitch after March 11 and received a medical red-shirt...pitched 1.1 scoreless innings in relief in his first career outing as a Tiger against Charlotte on Feb #4 newcomer in the ACC in the preseason by Baseball America...#37 freshman in the nation in the preseason by Baseball America...played for Youse in the Cal Ripken, Sr. Collegiate Baseball League in the summer, where he had a 2-2 record and 1.53 ERA in 29.1 innings pitched over five starts; pitched two complete games and allowed just 17 hits (.162 opponents batting average), no homers, and five walks with 38 strikeouts; named to the league s All-Star team; named the league s #1 prospect by Baseball America and PG Crosschecker. BEFORE CLEMSON: Drafted in the 44th round (#1316 overall pick) by the Baltimore Orioles in All-League member and #3 prospect in the Cal Ripken, Sr. Collegiate Baseball League...all-state standout at Gaithersburg High School...had a 19-2 record, 1.05 ERA, and 249 strikeouts in innings pitched in his career...appeared in Sports Illustrated s Faces in the Crowd...Rawlings Player-of-the-Year in Maryland as a senior...all-extra Montgomery County Player-of-the-Year as a senior...all-metro selection as a junior and senior...had a 7-0 record, 0.29 ERA, and 98 strikeouts against only eight walks in 48.1 innings pitched as a senior...#1 prospect in Maryland by Perfect Game...Washington Post Player-of-the-Year and First-Team All-Metro selection as a junior...had a 9-0 record, 0.84 ERA, and 112 strikeouts as a junior...pitched a perfect game as a junior...hit.429 with an.825 slugging percentage and.565 on-base percentage as a junior...east Coast Pro Showcase selection...lettered three times in baseball and once in swimming at Gaithersburg High, where he was coached by Jason Woodward. PERSONAL: Two-time member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll...majoring in special education...born Kevin Michael Brady on Sept. 7, 1990 in Gaithersburg, MD. Brady s Overall Stats Totals Brady s ACC Regular-Season Stats Totals Brady s ACC Tournament Stats Totals Brady s NCAA Tournament Stats

50 Tiger Bios #36 Matt Campbell RHP R-R Fr. HS Alpharetta, GA Northview HS Freshman righthander who has pitched late in many games. 2011: Has a 1-0 record, two saves, and a 2.18 ERA in 15 relief appearances...in 20.2 innings pitched, he allowed 10 hits (.145 opponents batting average), no homers, and 13 walks with 23 strikeouts...in 10.2 innings pitched over seven relief appearances in ACC regular-season games, he had one save and allowed five hits (.143 opponents batting average) and four earned runs (3.38 ERA) with 13 strikeouts...in 11.0 innings pitched over nine relief appearances at home, he has allowed four hits (.108 opponents batting average) and one earned run (0.82 ERA) with 16 strikeouts...holding righthanded batters to a.122 batting average...has a.103 opponents batting average with runners on base and.115 batting average with runners in scoring position...in 6.0 innings pitched in the ninth inning, he has allowed just two hits and no runs with nine strikeouts...pitched 2.0 hitless and scoreless innings in relief with two strikeouts against Charleston Southern on Feb. 26; it was his first career appearance...struck out all three batters he faced in relief against Duke on Mar pitched 1.2 innings in relief, allowing no hits, no runs, and no walks with a strikeout against Duke on Mar pitched 2.1 innings in relief, allowing no hits and no earned runs with four strikeouts against Wake Forest on Apr pitched a scoreless ninth inning with two strikeouts in the second game of a doubleheader against Gardner-Webb on May 7...pitched 1.2 hitless and scoreless innings in relief to record his first career save against Furman at Greenville, SC (Fluor Field) on May 10...pitched 2.0 hitless and scoreless innings in relief with three strikeouts to record the save in the second game of a doubleheader at Virginia Tech on May 14...pitched 2.1 innings in relief, allowing one hit, no runs, and no walks with one strikeout to earn his first career win against N.C. State in the ACC Tournament on May 28. BEFORE CLEMSON: Preseason honorable mention All-American by Under Armour as a senior at Northview High School...first-team all-region as a junior...team defensive MVP as a junior...lettered three times in baseball at Northview High, where he was coached by Joshua Bartlett. PERSONAL: Majoring in secondary education...born Matthew Scott Campbell on Sept. 28, 1991 in Alpharetta, GA. Campbell s Overall Stats Campbell s ACC Regular-Season Stats Campbell s ACC Tournament Stats #5 Joe Costigan OF L-R Fr. HS Naples, FL Barron Collier HS Freshman outfielder who has provided depth in the outfield. 2011: Is 2-for-8 (.250) with two runs, four RBIs, three walks, two hit-by-pitches, and a.538 on-base percentage in 12 games, all off the bench...is 2-for-5 with runners in scoring position...is 2-for-2 with four RBIs and a walk with the bases loaded...had hit first career hit along with an RBI off the bench against Charleston Southern on Feb hit a pinch-hit, tworun single in the first game of a doubleheader against Gardner-Webb on May 7. BEFORE CLEMSON: Rated as the #33 overall prospect in Florida and the #221 overall prospect in the nation by Perfect Game...all-area, all-county, and all-conference as a senior at Barron Collier High School...team captain as a junior and senior...preseason honorable mention All-American by Perfect Game and Under Armour as a senior...all-county and all-conference selection as a sophomore...from the same high school that produced Tiger first-baseman Andy D Alessio ( ) and Tiger outfielder Jeff Schaus...lettered four times in baseball at Barron Collier High, where he was coached by Dan Maurer. PERSONAL: Majoring in pre-business...born Joseph Jeffrey Costigan on June 16, 1991 in Akron, OH. Costigan s Overall Stats Costigan s ACC Regular-Season Stats #10 Mike Dunster 2B L-R Fr. HS Greenwich, CT Greenwich HS Freshman second-baseman who has contributed off the bench in : Is 5-for-10 (.500) with six runs, one double, two RBIs, four walks, and a.643 on-base percentage in 10 games (one start as the DH)...has two putouts and three assists without committing an error...is 3-for-5 with runners on base...is 4-for-8 with a double, two RBIs, five runs, and a.636 on-base percentage in his nine games off the bench... is 4-for-6 with a double, two RBIs, five runs, and a.778 on-base percentage in seven home games...is 4-for-5 with a double, two RBIs, five runs, and an.875 on-base percentage in four May games...hit a single in his first career plate appearance against Elon on Mar came off the bench, walked, and scored a run against Western Carolina on Apr. 6...hit a pinch-hit, two-run double in the first game of a doubleheader against Gardner-Webb on May 7...came off the bench and went 1-for-1 with a run and walk in the second game of a doubleheader against Gardner-Webb on May 7...went 1-for-2 with a run and walk in the second game of a doubleheader at Virginia Tech on May 14; his leadoff walk in the eighth inning with the score tied 3-3 set up Brad Miller s go-ahead three-run homer; it was his first career start... went 1-for-1 with two runs and a walk off the bench against Davidson on May 17. BEFORE CLEMSON: Team offensive MVP at Greenwich High School...played in the Connecticut High School All-Star game...lettered three times in baseball and three times in football at Greenwich High, where he was coached by Mike Mora. PERSONAL: His mother, Susan, was a swimmer at South Carolina and his father, Michael, played football at Vanderbilt...majoring in community recreation, sport, & camp management...born Michael Edward Dunster on May 31, 1992 in Greenwich, CT. Dunster s Overall Stats Dunster s ACC Regular-Season Stats #26 Chris Epps OF L-R Sr. 3VL Stone Mountain, GA Dunwoody HS Two-time team co-captain...has an excellent eye at the plate...a career.259 hitter in 209 games (156 starts) over four seasons...has 22 doubles, five triples, 18 homers, 94 RBIs, and 40 steals in his career...has 136 walks and a.405 on-base percentage...his career mark of one walk every 4.29 at-bats is fourth-best in school history...has seven career outfield assists...is 19-for-49 (.388) with two homers, 10 RBIs, and 12 runs in 15 career NCAA Tournament games. 2011: Team co-captain...hitting.290 with 40 runs, six doubles, two triples, 10 homers, 39 RBIs, 35 walks, a.412 on-base percentage, and 10 steals in 57 games (53 starts, including 52 in right field and one as the DH)...hit.377 with three doubles, one triple, five homers, 17 RBIs, and a.492 on-base percentage in 16 May games...has three outfield assists...has five homers in the last 11 games...is 15-for-32 (.469) with four homers, one double, one triple, 12 RBIs, eight runs, a.938 slugging percentage, five walks, a.553 on-base percentage, and two steals during his current nine-game hitting streak...named ACC Player-of-the-Week on May 23; in four games from May 17-21, he was 9-for-15 (.600) with two homers, one triple, five RBIs, five runs, and two walks...hit a solo homer as Clemson s first batter of the season against Eastern Michigan on Feb hit a two-run homer against Eastern Michigan on Feb went 3-for-3 with a triple, three runs, two RBIs, a walk, and steal against Charleston Southern on Feb went 2-for-5 with two steals against Michigan State at Greenville, SC on Feb hit a go-ahead, two-run single in the seventh inning against #6 Virginia on Mar went 3-for-5 with a homer and two runs against Duke on Mar went 2-for-4 with a homer and three RBIs against Duke on Mar. 20; he was 5-for-12 with two homers, four RBIs, and three runs in the series...went 2-for-4 with a double and two RBIs against Elon on Mar went 2-for-2 with a homer, two RBIs, three runs, and two walks against Georgia on Mar went 2-for-3 with an RBI and walk at Boston College on Apr went 2-for-3 with an RBI at Gardner-Webb on May 8...hit a go-ahead, run-scoring double with two outs in the seventh inning against Furman at Greenville, SC (Fluor Field) on May 10...hit a solo homer with a walk against East Tennessee State on May 11...went 2-for-4 with two RBIs and 50

51 Tiger Bios a steal in the second game of a doubleheader at Virginia Tech on May 14...went 4-for-6 with a homer, triple, three RBIs, and two runs against Davidson on May 17...went 2-for-3 with a homer at #4 Florida State on May 20; he was 5-for-9 with a homer, two RBIs, three runs, and two walks in the series...hit a three-run homer to break a scoreless tie in the fourth inning against #8 Georgia Tech in the ACC Tournament on May 25...went 1-for-2 with a double, RBI, two walks, and a steal against #7 Florida State in the ACC Tournament on May 26...hit a homer with a hit-by-pitch against N.C. State in the ACC Tournament on May 28; he earned All-ACC Tournament honors by going 3-for-9 with two homers, a double, five RBIs, two runs, three walks, a hit-by-pitch, and steal in three games. 2010: Team co-captain...hit.221 with 45 runs, eight doubles, one triple, three homers, 16 RBIs, 46 walks, a.389 on-base percentage, and 16 steals in 56 games (41 starts, including 24 in centerfield, 15 as the DH, and two in right field)...ninth in the ACC in walks...had two outfield assists...started a team-high 35 games as the leadoff batter...was 7-for-16 (.438) with a.550 on-base percentage after the eighth inning...was 3-for-8 (.375) with a homer, triple, three RBIs, and two walks as a pinch-hitter...received the Bob Bradley Award as Clemson s MVP of the three-game series against #15 South Carolina from Mar. 5-7; he was 7-for-14 with two homers, one double, six RBIs, six runs, two walks, and one steal in three starts...had a streak of seven straight games reaching base at least three times and a streak of eight games reaching base at least twice, both in April...led off the 10th inning with a single and came around to score the walkoff run on a wild pitch against Dayton on Mar. 3...went 2-for-3 with a homer, two runs, including the game-winning run in the eighth inning, and a walk against #15 South Carolina on Mar. 5...went 2-for-5 with a double, two runs, and a steal against #15 South Carolina at Greenville, SC on Mar. 6...went 3-for-6 with a grand slam, five RBIs, two runs, and a walk at #15 South Carolina on Mar. 7...hit a pinch-hit home run against Georgia Southern on Mar went 2-for-4 with a double, two runs, and a walk against Boston College on Apr. 3...went 1-for-3 with an RBI, run, three walks, and a steal against Boston College on Apr. 4; he went 4-for-9 (.444) with two doubles, two RBIs, six runs, six walks, a.667 on-base percentage, and two steals in the series...went 3-for-5 with an RBI and two runs at Georgia on Apr. 6...walked twice, was hit-by-pitch twice, and scored two runs at Duke on Apr went 2-for-4 with a double, RBI, three runs, and a walk against South Carolina-Upstate on Apr hit a pinch-hit, run-scoring triple against #16 Alabama in the Clemson Super Regional on June 12...went 2-for-4 with two runs and a walk against #16 Alabama in the Clemson Super Regional on June 14; he was 4-for-8 with a triple and steal in three Clemson Super Regional games...went 2-for-5 with a run and steal against #1 Arizona State in the College World Series on June 21...drew a pinch-hit walk and scored a run against #5 South Carolina in the College World Series on June : Hit.297 with 32 runs, six doubles, two triples, four homers, 27 RBIs, and nine steals in 56 games (29 starts, including 25 as the DH, three in right field, and one in centerfield)... played in a team-high 27 games off the bench...had a.415 on-base percentage thanks to 25 walks in 128 at-bats...hit a team-high.388 with a.488 on-base percentage in night games... had a.400 on-base percentage in ACC regular-season games...hit a team-high.464 with one double, two homers, nine RBIs, and eight runs in seven NCAA Tournament games... inserted into the starting lineup as the leadoff batter and DH for the last 13 games of the regular season, the three ACC Tournament games, and the seven NCAA Tournament games, as Clemson had a 16-7 record over that span; he was 30-for-90 (.333) with four doubles, one triple, three homers, 20 RBIs, 24 runs, 12 walks, and six steals in the last 23 games and reached base via a hit or walk in 22 of those 23 games; he also hit safely in 12 of the last 13 games and in all seven NCAA Tournament games...led the team in starts as the leadoff batter (23)...hit.333 with a.415 on-base percentage in 24 games in the leadoff spot in the batting order...was 5-for-15 (.333) with two doubles, three RBIs, seven walks, and a.545 on-base percentage as a pinch-hitter...hit.365 with runners on base,.385 with runners in scoring position,.333 with two outs, and.341 against lefthanders...13 of his 27 RBIs were two-out RBIs...named Clemson Regional MVP and a member of the Clemson Regional All- Tournament team after going 10-for-19 (.526) with one double, two homers, six RBIs, seven runs, and a steal in five games...came off the bench and went 1-for-1 with two runs, one walk, and one steal against Michigan State on Mar went 1-for-2 with a triple, two runs, and one steal against Presbyterian College on Mar hit a three-run homer and totaled four RBIs in the second game of a doubleheader against Elon on Mar hit a pinch-hit, run-scoring double at #1 Georgia on Mar hit a pinch-hit, run-scoring single in the fifth inning to give Clemson the lead for good and stole a base against South Carolina on Apr. 8...hit a pinch-hit single and scored a run in the first game of a doubleheader against #5 Miami (FL) on Apr hit a pinch-hit, run-scoring double at Virginia Tech on Apr scored three runs against #4 Georgia Tech on Apr. 25; he started as the leadoff batter for the first time all season...went 2-for-4 with a triple and two RBIs against Maryland on May 2; he had a team-high five RBIs in the series...went 3-for-3 with two doubles, three RBIs, and a walk against North Carolina-Wilmington on May 8; he was 5-for-11 (.455) with two doubles, three RBIs, and three runs in the series...went 3-for-4 with two RBIs, a run, and walk at N.C. State on May 14...went 1-for-3 with two runs, two walks, and a steal at N.C. State on May 15...hit the first pitch over the fence for a homer at N.C. State on May 16; he was 5-for-11 (.455) with a homer, three RBIs, four runs, and three walks in the series...hit a bunt single in the ninth inning and scored the winning run against Tennessee Tech in the Clemson Regional on May 29...went 3-for-3 with a homer, two RBIs, two runs, and a walk against Tennessee Tech in the Clemson Regional on May 31...went 3-for-5 with an RBI, two runs, and a steal against Oklahoma State in the Clemson Regional on May 31...went 2-for-4 with a double, homer, two RBIs, and two runs against Oklahoma State in the Clemson Regional on June 1; his two-out, two-run homer on an 0-2 pitch in the seventh inning started Clemson s comeback from a 5-1 deficit...went 2-for-5 with three RBIs at #2 Arizona State in the Tempe Super Regional on June 6...played for Thomasville in the Coastal Plain League in the summer, where he hit.344 with 40 runs, 10 doubles, five triples, six homers, 22 RBIs, a.470 on-base percentage, and 12 steals in 33 games; named to the league s All-Star team; named league tri-hitter-of-the-week on July 6 after going 11-for-26 (.423) with one homer, three doubles, two triples, and 11 RBIs in six games...named the league s #4 prospect by Baseball America. 2008: Hit.218 with 19 runs, two doubles, one homer, 12 RBIs, a.406 on-base percentage, and five steals in 40 games (33 starts, including a team-high 27 in right field and six as the DH)...second on the team in on-base percentage...walked once every 3.37 at-bats (30 walks in 101 at-bats), the fifth-best mark in school history...was 2-for-5 as a pinch-hitter... hit.296 with runners in scoring position...hit.357 with runners in scoring position and two outs...hit.350 with runners on base and two outs...had a.456 on-base percentage, best on the team by 50 points, in 20 home games thanks to 21 walks against only nine strikeouts... was 3-for-8 (.375) with a.545 on-base percentage in three neutral-site games...hit.304 with a.494 on-base percentage in Clemson wins and only.122 with a.294 on-base percentage in Clemson losses...went 3-for-3 with two runs, a walk, and stolen base in the first game of a doubleheader against Mercer on Feb went 2-for-4 with a two-run homer in the second game of a doubleheader against Mercer on Feb. 23; he went 5-for-7 in the doubleheader and was 5-for-5 in the first five official at-bats of his career; he also walked, therefore he reached base safely in each of his first six plate appearances...went 2-for-3 with two runs, two RBIs, a hit-by-pitch, and stolen base at Duke on Apr went 2-for-4 with three RBIs against Presbyterian College at Greenville, SC on Apr walked three times, scored two runs, and stole two bases against Virginia Tech on Apr hit a pinch-hit double at Central Florida on May 15. BEFORE CLEMSON: Member of the state championship team as a senior at Dunwoody High School, the school s first-ever state title...#106 prospect in the nation by Perfect Game and #111 prospect by Baseball America...#7 prospect in Georgia by Perfect Game...drafted in the 28th round (#869 overall pick) by the Chicago White Sox...lettered four times in baseball at Dunwoody High, where he was coached by Tom Bass. PERSONAL: Majoring in community recreation, sport, & camp management...born Christopher Kenneth Epps on Dec. 10, 1988 in Atlanta, GA. Epps Overall Stats Totals Epps ACC Regular-Season Stats Totals Epps ACC Tournament Stats Totals Epps NCAA Tournament Stats Totals

52 Tiger Bios #20 Scott Firth RHP R-R So. 1VL Buffalo Grove, IL Adlai E. Stevenson School Has one of the team s best arms...has been used in long relief and has made spot starts...in 76.2 innings pitched over 31 appearances (10 starts) and two seasons, he has a 6-2 record and 3.40 ERA while allowing 79 hits (.262 opponents batting average) and 38 walks with 58 strikeouts...in 33.1 innings pitched over nine appearances (six starts) in ACC regular-season games, he has a 3-1 record, 2.97 ERA, and.210 opponents batting average. 2011: Has a 4-1 record and 3.27 ERA in 15 appearances (six starts)...in 44.0 innings pitched, he has allowed 36 hits (.221 opponents batting average) and 26 walks with 33 strikeouts...in 32.1 innings pitched over eight appearances (six starts) in ACC regular-season games, he was 3-1 with a 2.78 ERA and.202 opponents batting average...holding opponents to a.163 batting average with two outs...in his last 8.1 innings pitched over five relief appearances, he has allowed eight hits, one run, and one walk with eight strikeouts...pitched 2.0 hitless and scoreless innings in relief against Cincinnati on Feb pitched 3.1 innings in relief, allowing three hits, no earned runs, and no walks with one strikeout against #6 Virginia on Mar pitched 6.2 innings in a starting role, allowing three hits, no earned runs, and one walk with five strikeouts to earn the win against Duke on Mar. 20; after giving up a double in the first inning, he retired 18 of the next 19 batters, as the only batter to reach did so on an error...pitched 5.0 innings in a starting role, allowing three hits and two runs with five strikeouts to earn the win at N.C. State on Mar pitched 6.0 innings in a starting role, allowing two hits and no runs with five strikeouts to earn the win against Maryland on Apr. 9...pitched 3.0 innings in relief, allowing three hits, no runs, and no walks with four strikeouts to earn the win against Furman at Greenville, SC (Fluor Field) on May 10...pitched 2.0 innings in relief, allowing two hits, no runs, and no walk with one strikeout in the first game of a doubleheader at Virginia Tech on May : Had a 2-1 record and a 3.58 ERA in 16 appearances (four starts)...in 32.2 innings pitched, he allowed 43 hits and 12 walks with 25 strikeouts...led the team in ERA (minimum 15.0 innings pitched)...had 44 groundball outs compared to just 23 flyball outs...clemson was 4-0 in his four starts...held leadoff batters of an inning to 5-for-33 (.152) with only one walk against nine strikeouts...in 9.1 innings pitched after the sixth inning, he allowed just one earned run (0.96 ERA)...pitched a scoreless inning in relief with two strikeouts in his first career outing against Michigan State at Greenville, SC on Feb pitched 1.1 scoreless innings in relief against Western Carolina on Apr pitched 2.0 innings in relief, allowing one hit, no runs, and one walk with one strikeout against Florida Gulf Coast on May 4...pitched 6.0 innings in a starting role, allowing six hits, one run, and one walk with four strikeouts to earn his first career win against Furman at Greenville, SC (Fluor Field) on May 11; he allowed two runners to advance past first base in the first inning, but did not allow a runner past first base in his last 5.0 innings pitched...pitched 5.1 innings in a starting role, allowing seven hits, two runs, and no walks with six strikeouts to earn the win against Presbyterian College on May 18...pitched a scoreless eighth inning against Southern Mississippi in the Auburn Regional on June 4...played for Keene in the New England Collegiate Baseball League in the summer, where he had a 1-1 record and a 1.99 ERA in 22.2 innings pitched over seven appearances (three starts); named NECBL Pitcher-of-the-Week on Aug. 1. BEFORE CLEMSON: Drafted in the 36th round (#1076 overall pick) by the Baltimore Orioles in #1 high school righthander prospect in Illinois and #3 overall high school prospect in Illinois by Prep Baseball Report...#11 high school prospect in Illinois and #391 high school prospect in the nation by Perfect Game...member of Team Illinois...first-team all-state pick as a senior at Adlai E. Stevenson School...set the school record for career strikeouts...all-conference selection as a sophomore, junior, and senior...played in the 2008 Midwest Pro Scout Classic and 2008 Pitch & Hit Club Pro Scout Showcase...lettered three times in baseball at Adlai E. Stevenson School, where he was coached by Paul Mazzuca. PERSONAL: First Tiger from Illinois since 1991 (Tad Smith)...majoring in psychology... born Scott William Firth on Jan. 2, 1991 in Park Ridge, IL. Firth s Overall Stats Totals Firth s ACC Regular-Season Stats Totals Firth s ACC Tournament Stats Totals Firth s NCAA Tournament Stats #39 Alex Frederick RHP R-R *Sr. 2VL Lagrangeville, NY Dutchess CC Former junior college transfer who has been effective in long and short relief roles...emerged as Clemson s mostreliable reliever in 2010, thanks to his outstanding breaking ball, after not factoring in the bullpen in has served as a closer and setup man in athletic fielder who has three pickoffs in his three seasons as a Tiger...has a 9-6 record, seven saves, a 4.33 ERA, and 93 strikeouts against 58 walks in innings pitched over 69 career appearances (five starts) at the collegiate level (four seasons, one at Iona and three at Clemson)...in three seasons as a Tiger, he is 8-5 with seven saves, a 3.62 ERA, and 87 strikeouts against 44 walks in innings pitched over 63 appearances (three starts)...in his career at Doug Kingsmore Stadium, he is 6-2 with a 2.05 ERA and 60 strikeouts against 22 walks and has allowed 41 hits in 61.1 innings pitched over 32 appearances (one start). 2011: NCBWA Stopper-of-the-Year Award Watch List member...has an 0-3 record, three saves, and a 3.30 ERA in 24 appearances (two starts)...in 30.0 innings pitched, he has allowed 24 hits (.229 opponents batting average), no homers, and 12 walks with 25 strikeouts...clemson has a 2-0 record in his two starts...in 16.1 innings pitched after the seventh inning, he has allowed just 12 hits (.211 opponents batting average), three runs (1.65 ERA), and four walks with 21 strikeouts...holding opponents to an.094 batting average with two outs...pitched 1.1 innings in relief, allowing no hits and no runs with three strikeouts against Eastern Michigan on Feb pitched 1.2 innings in relief, allowing one hit, no runs, and no walks with three strikeouts against Presbyterian College at Greenville, SC on Mar retired both batters he faced to record the save against Duke on Mar pitched 2.0 perfect innings in relief with three strikeouts against Elon on Mar retired both batters he faced to record the save at N.C. State on Mar retired all three batters he faced with one strikeout to record the save in the first game of a doubleheader at Boston College on Apr pitched 4.0 innings in a starting role, allowing three hits and no earned runs with two strikeouts against Furman at Greenville, SC (Fluor Field) on May 10...preseason first-team All-ACC by SEBaseball.com. 2010: Had a 7-2 record, a team-high four saves, and a 3.75 ERA in a team-high 33 appearances (one start)...in 62.1 innings pitched, he allowed 63 hits (.272 opponents batting average) and 28 walks with 54 strikeouts...fourth in the ACC in appearances, fourth in relief appearances, and tied for 10th in saves...his 33 appearances tied for most in school history and his 32 relief appearances tied for fourth-most...had a team-high three pickoffs...had a 4-1 record, one save, and a 4.50 ERA in 30.0 innings pitched over 14 relief appearances in ACC regular-season games...in 10.2 innings pitched over six relief appearances in the NCAA Tournament, he had a 1-0 record, two saves, a 2.53 ERA, and 11 strikeouts against three walks; his six appearances, six relief appearances, and two saves either set or tied a school record for a single NCAA Tournament...held opponents to a.209 batting average with runners on base and 1-for-14 (.071) with the bases loaded...allowed just one run in 6.1 innings pitched in the ninth inning (1.42 ERA)...earned wins in four consecutive outings and six of seven outings late in the season...had a team-best 2.16 ERA along with a 5-0 record, two saves, a.209 opponents batting average, and 39 strikeouts against only 16 walks in 41.2 innings pitched over 19 appearances (one start) at home...pitched 2.2 innings in relief, allowing one hit, no runs, and no walks with two strikeouts against Furman on Feb retired the only batter he faced to record his first career save against Wright State on Feb pitched 3.0 innings in relief, allowing three hits and one run to record the save in the first game of a doubleheader against Virginia Tech on Mar pitched 4.0 innings in relief, allowing three hits and no runs with three strikeouts against Elon on Mar pitched a hitless and scoreless eighth inning in the second game of a doubleheader at #1 Virginia on Mar pitched 5.2 innings in relief, allowing one walk with seven strikeouts against Boston College on Apr. 3...pitched 1.2 hitless and scoreless innings in relief with one strikeout to earn the win against North Carolina on Apr retired all five batters he faced, including two with a runner on third base in the eighth inning, with two strikeouts to close out the game and earn the win in the second game of a doubleheader against Florida Gulf Coast on May 2... pitched 5.0 innings in his first start as a Tiger, allowing four hits, one earned run, and two walks with six strikeouts to earn the win against Florida Gulf Coast on May 4...pitched 5.0 innings in relief, allowing six hits and two runs to earn the win at Maryland on May 8...pitched 2.1 innings in relief with two strikeouts to earn the win against #7 Florida State on May pitched 4.2 innings in relief, allowing one hit, no runs, and two walks with five strikeouts to earn the win against #7 Florida State on May 22; he earned two victories in the series, becoming the first Tiger to win two games in a series since pitched 3.0 innings in relief, allowing two runs and no walks with five strikeouts to earn the win at #14 Auburn in the Auburn Regional on June 7...pitched 2.1 innings in relief, allowing one hit, no runs, and no walks with one strikeout against #16 Alabama in the Clemson Super Regional on June 52

53 Tiger Bios 14; in 3.0 innings pitched over two relief appearances in the Clemson Super Regional, he allowed just one hit, no runs, and no walks with two strikeouts...pitched 3.0 innings in relief, allowing one hit, no runs, and one walk with two strikeouts to record the save against #1 Arizona State in the College World Series on June 21...pitched a scoreless ninth inning with a strikeout to record the save against #6 Oklahoma in the College World Series on June 22; in 4.2 innings pitched over three relief appearances in the College World Series, he recorded two saves with a 1.93 ERA,.222 opponents batting average, and four strikeouts. 2009: Had a 1-0 record and 3.72 ERA in six relief appearances...in 9.2 innings pitched, he allowed 11 hits (.289 opponents batting average) and four walks with eight strikeouts... allowed all four of his runs in his last outing, therefore he did not allow an earned run in his other five outings...in 6.0 innings pitched over three relief appearances in ACC regular-season games, he had an 0.00 ERA and a.238 opponents batting average...in his first outing as a Tiger, he pitched a scoreless inning in relief against North Carolina-Asheville on Mar pitched 2.0 perfect innings in relief with three strikeouts in the first game of a doubleheader against #5 Miami (FL) on Apr pitched 2.0 innings in relief, allowing one hit, no runs, and no walks with three strikeouts to earn his first win as a Tiger against Western Carolina on Apr pitched 3.0 scoreless innings in relief at Virginia Tech on Apr. 18. BEFORE CLEMSON: Played at Dutchess Community College in 2008, where he was coached by Steve Greller...played at Iona in 2007, where he was 1-1 with an 8.20 ERA in 18.2 innings pitched over six appearances (two starts); he did not allow a stolen base in three attempts...all-state, all-conference, and all-section selection along with earning section MVP honors as a senior at Our Lady of Lourdes High School...had a 23-3 record and over 200 strikeouts in his high school career...member of the state championship team as a senior...member of the AAU national championship team...lettered three times at Our Lady of Lourdes High, where he was coached by Greller. PERSONAL: His father, David, played baseball and football at Union...graduated on May 13, 2011 with a degree in economics...born Alexander Peter Frederick on Apr. 23, 1988 in Lagrangeville, NY. Frederick s Overall Stats 2007* Totals * - Iona Frederick s ACC Regular-Season Stats Totals Frederick s ACC Tournament Stats Totals Frederick s NCAA Tournament Stats #29 David Haselden RHP R-R Jr. 2VL Spartanburg, SC Spartanburg HS Righthander who has been one of the team s most reliable relievers...has excellent control...in innings pitched over 52 appearances (seven starts) and three seasons, he has a 10-5 record, five saves, and a 3.23 ERA while allowing 126 hits (.256 opponents batting average) and 28 walks with 92 strikeouts...has a 3.29 strikeout-to-walk ratio (sixth-best in school history) and 1.92 walks-per-nine-innings-pitched mark (third-best in school history) in his career...has not allowed more than two walks in any of his 52 career appearances. 2011: Has a 5-1 record, three saves, and a 2.12 ERA in 23 appearances (four starts)... in 72.1 innings pitched, he has allowed 58 hits (.226 opponents batting average) and 14 walks with 47 strikeouts...has allowed only 10 extra-base hits and three steals...in 55.0 innings pitched over his 19 relief appearances, he is 4-0 with three saves and has allowed 39 hits (.205 opponents batting average), eight earned runs (1.31 ERA), five extra-base hits (all doubles), and 10 walks with 36 strikeouts...in 32.0 innings pitched over his 11 appearances (one start) away from home, he is 3-0 with one save, a 1.12 ERA and has allowed 22 hits (.198 opponents batting average), two extra-base hits (both doubles), and six walks with 24 strikeouts...pitched 2.0 innings in relief, allowing one hit, no runs, and no walks with one strikeout against Eastern Michigan on Feb pitched 3.0 innings in relief, allowing two hits, no runs, and no walks with two strikeouts to record the save against Eastern Michigan on Feb. 20; in 5.0 innings pitched over two relief appearances in the series, he allowed three hits, no runs, and no walks with three strikeouts...pitched 5.0 innings in a starting role, allowing four hits, one run, and one walk with two strikeouts to earn the win against Charleston Southern on Feb pitched 6.0 innings in a starting role, allowing three hits, no runs, and one walk with five strikeouts against #4 South Carolina at Greenville, SC on Mar. 8...pitched 3.0 innings in relief, allowing one hit, no runs, and one walk with two strikeouts against Elon on Mar pitched 3.1 innings in relief, allowing two hits, one run, and one walk with five strikeouts at N.C. State on Mar pitched 7.0 innings in relief, allowing two hits, no runs, and two walks (one of which was intentional) with three strikeouts in throwing just 72 pitches to earn the win against Coastal Carolina on Apr. 5; during one stretch, he retired 17 of 18 batters, including 10 in a row...pitched 3.0 innings in relief, allowing one hit, no runs, and no walks with three strikeouts to record the save against Maryland on Apr pitched 5.2 innings in relief, allowing five hits, two runs, and no walks with five strikeouts to earn the win in the first game of a doubleheader at Boston College on Apr pitched 2.2 innings in relief, allowing three hits, no runs, and no walks to earn the win at Western Carolina on Apr pitched 6.0 innings in relief, allowing six hits, two runs, and one walk with two strikeouts against #9 Georgia Tech on Apr pitched 2.0 perfect innings in relief with five strikeouts at Gardner-Webb on May 8...pitched 1.1 innings in relief, allowing one hit and no earned runs with one strikeout in 1.1 innings pitched at #4 Florida State on May 19...pitched 2.2 hitless and scoreless innings in relief to earn the win at #4 Florida State on May 21; he pitched 4.1 innings over two relief appearanes in the series, allowing one hit and no earned runs...pitched 4.0 innings in relief, allowing two hits, no runs, and no walks with two strikeouts to record the save against #8 Georgia Tech in the ACC Tournament on May : All-ACC Academic team member...had a 4-4 record, two saves, and a 4.61 ERA in 22 appearances (one start)...in 41.0 innings pitched, he allowed 47 hits and 13 walks with 29 strikeouts...finished 12 games on the mound, tied for 10th-most in the ACC...had a 4-2 record and 2.30 ERA in 27.1 innings pitched over 13 appearances (one start) at home... pitched 9.0 innings before he allowed his first hit and first run of the season...pitched 2.1 perfect innings in relief with one strikeout to earn the win against Wright State on Feb pitched 4.0 innings in relief, allowing no hits, no runs, and one walk with three strikeouts to earn the win against #15 South Carolina on Mar. 5...pitched 1.2 hitless and scoreless innings in relief with two strikeouts to record his first career save against Virginia Tech on Mar pitched 1.1 innings in relief with two strikeouts to record the save in the first game of a doubleheader at #1 Virginia on Mar pitched 2.2 innings in relief, allowing one run and no walks with two strikeouts to earn the win against Boston College on Apr. 4...pitched 2.0 innings in a starting role, allowing three hits, no runs, and no walks with two strikeouts to earn the win against South Carolina-Upstate on Apr pitched 2.2 innings in relief to close out the game, allowing two hits and one run against #7 Florida State on May 21...pitched a hitless and scoreless ninth inning against #16 Alabama in the Clemson Super Regional on June : Had a 1-0 record and 4.58 ERA in seven appearances (two starts)...in 17.2 innings pitched, he allowed just one walk with 16 strikeouts...clemson had a 2-0 record in his two starts...in his first career outing, he pitched a scoreless inning in relief with one strikeout against Michigan State on Mar in his first career start, he pitched 4.0 innings, allowing five hits, two runs, and no walks with three strikeouts against Western Carolina on Apr pitched 5.0 innings in a starting role, allowing five hits, one run, and one walk with six strikeouts to earn his first career win against Furman at Greenville, SC (Fluor Field) on May 11...pitched a perfect inning in relief with two strikeouts against Tennessee Tech in the Clemson Regional on May 31...played for Florence in the Coastal Plain League in the summer, where he was 5-3 with a 2.57 ERA in 56.0 innings pitched over 10 appearances (eight starts); he had two complete games and allowed 46 hits and seven walks with 48 strikeouts. BEFORE CLEMSON: All-state and all-region performer at Spartanburg High School...#6 prospect in South Carolina by Impact Baseball...#2 righthander prospect in South Carolina by Diamond Prospect...had a 1.43 ERA, two saves, 68 strikeouts, and allowed 13 walks in 44.0 innings pitched (14 appearances) as a junior...lettered three times in baseball and once in swimming at Spartanburg High, where he was coached by Tom Myers. PERSONAL: Two-time member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll...majoring in mechanical engineering...born David Alan Haselden on Oct. 31, 1989 in Spartanburg, SC. Haselden s Overall Stats Totals

54 Tiger Bios Haselden s ACC Regular-Season Stats Totals Haselden s ACC Tournament Stats Totals Haselden s NCAA Tournament Stats Totals #4 John Hinson 3B/2B L-R *Jr. 2VL Asheville, NC A.C. Reynolds HS Junior infielder who played third base as a freshman in 2008 but sat out in 2009 due to injury...became Clemson s everyday starter at third base in late March of 2010 after starting the season as a backup...has been one of the team s hottest hitters in the second half of the 2011 season...talented hitter who has a tremendous upside and good speed...a career.325 hitter in 162 games (138 starts) over three active seasons...has 20 doubles, five triples, 25 homers, a.511 slugging percentage, 121 RBIs, 125 runs, and 51 steals. 2011: Team co-captain...hitting.320 with 55 runs, 11 doubles, three triples, seven homers, 35 RBIs, a.375 on-base percentage, and 21 steals in 56 games (56 starts, including 53 at third base and three at second base)...has started as the leadoff batter a team-high 40 times and Clemson has a record in those 40 games...has 20 multi-hit games...is in getting a runner home from third base with less than two outs...hitting.374 in Clemson wins and.205 in Clemson losses...has hit safely in 30 of the last 33 games...had a 10-game hitting streak in April...had a 14-game hitting streak in May...went 1-for-2 with a triple, three runs, one RBI, and three walks against Eastern Michigan on Feb went 3-for-4 with a double, two runs, and two steals against Eastern Michigan on Feb. 20; he was 5-for-11 with six runs, two doubles, one triple, three walks, and two steals in the series...went 2-for-4 with a grand slam, two runs, five RBIs, and a steal against Charleston Southern on Feb went 3-for-5 with three runs and an RBI against Duke on Mar. 18; he made his first career start as the leadoff batter...hit a long solo homer and walked twice at N.C. State on Mar went 2-for-4 with an RBI and two steals against Georgia on Mar went 1-for-2 with a long homer, three runs, two walks, and a steal against Western Carolina on Apr. 6...went 2-for-4 with two RBIs and a steal against Maryland on Apr. 8; he was 4-for-11 with a double, three RBIs, two walks, and four steals in the series...went 2-for-5 wth a homer, three RBIs, and two runs against Presbyterian College on Apr went 2-for-4 with an RBI, two runs, a walk, and two steals in the first game of a doubleheader at Boston College on Apr. 16; he totaled four hits, one homer, three RBIs, six runs, two walks, and three steals in the series... went 3-for-5 with an RBI and two steals at Western Carolina on Apr went 3-for-5 with a triple and steal in the second game of a doubleheader against Gardner-Webb on May 7...went 3-for-4 with a double, RBI, and two runs against East Tennessee State on May went 4-for-5 with a homer, two RBIs, and two runs in the second game of a doubleheader at Virginia Tech on May 14; he was 7-for-14 in the series...went 3-for-4 with a steal against Davidson on May 17...hit a homer with two RBIs at #4 Florida State on May 21...went 2-for- 4 with a double and walk against #8 Georgia Tech in the ACC Tournament on May preseason third-team All-American by Collegiate Baseball...#50 player in the nation in the preseason by CollegeBaseballDaily.com...#75 prospect in the nation for the 2011 draft in the preseason by Baseball America...#9 prospect in the ACC for the 2011 draft in the preseason by Baseball America...#15 prospect in the ACC for the 2011 draft in the preseason by Perfect Game...#6 third-baseman in the nation in the preseason by CollegeBaseball360. com...preseason first-team All-ACC (DH) by Baseball America...preseason first-team All-ACC by Perfect Game...preseason first-team All-ACC by SEBaseball.com. 2010: Drafted in the 13th round (#411 overall pick) by the Philadelphia Phillies... first-team All-ACC by SEBaseball.com...hit.351 with 60 runs, nine doubles, one triple, 17 homers, 75 RBIs, 26 walks, and a team-high 25 steals in 67 games (57 starts, including 54 at third base and three as the DH)...second in the ACC in steals, fourth in RBIs, and tied for sixth in homers...made at least one start in the batting order at the #3, #4, #5, #6, #7, and #8 spots...had 25 multi-hit games and 19 multi-rbi games...hit.384 with runners on base and a team-high.425 with runners in scoring position...was 7-for-15 (.467) with a grand slam, double, 18 RBIs, and four walks with the bases loaded...was 8-for-17 (.471) in his 10 games off the bench...was 21-for-44 (.477) with five homers, one double, one triple, 13 RBIs, 13 runs, and four walks in 11 NCAA Tournament games; his 21 hits set a school record for a single NCAA Tournament; had nine multi-hit games in the NCAA Tournament...had a 14- game hitting streak from late March to April...named Auburn Regional MVP and a member of the Auburn Regional All-Tournament team after going 9-for-16 (.563) with three homers, one double, five RBIs, five runs, a slugging percentage, a walk, hit-by-pitch, a.611 on-base percentage, and no errors in nine chances, including several key fielding plays that saved runs, in four games; he had at least two hits and one RBI in each of the four games... named to the All-College World Series team after going 7-for-16 (.438) with a triple, three RBIs, three runs, and two steals in four games...hit a three-run homer in his first official atbat of the season against Michigan State at Greenville, SC on Feb came off the bench and went 2-for-3 with a run at #15 South Carolina on Mar. 7...came off the bench and went 2-for-3 with two doubles and three RBIs in the second game of a doubleheader against N.C. State on Mar. 13; he started Clemson s seven-run eighth inning with a leadoff double, then added a three-run double later in the frame...came off the bench and went 2-for-2 with a run against N.C. State on Mar. 14; his one-out single in the eighth inning started Clemson s rally in its 7-6 win...came off the bench and hit a three-run homer with two outs in the eighth inning to give Clemson the lead at Charlotte on Mar went 3-for-5 with three RBIs, two runs, a walk, and a team-season-high three steals against Boston College on Apr. 4; he was 6-for-12 with six RBIs, three runs, two walks, and three steals in the series...went 2-for-3 with a grand slam, five RBIs, two runs, a walk, and steal at Georgia on Apr. 6...went 3-for-5 with a homer, three RBIs, three runs, and a steal against Georgia on Apr. 7; he went 5-for-8 with two homers, eight RBIs, a walk, and two steals in the midweek series...went 4-for-5 with a double, an RBI, and run at Duke on Apr. 9...went 3-for-7 with two doubles and three RBIs at Duke on Apr. 10; he went 8-for-16 with three doubles, four RBIs, and two runs in the series...hit a two-run homer with a walk and hit-by-pitch against Western Carolina on Apr went 5-for-6 with three homers and seven RBIs against South Carolina-Upstate on Apr. 21; he hit two three-run homers, a solo homer, and had 14 total bases; he tied the school record and became the 13th Tiger in history to hit three home runs in one game; the homers, RBIs, and total bases were all team-season-highs...went 2-for-4 with a homer, two RBIs, and two runs against North Carolina on Apr went 1-for-2 with two RBIs, a run, two walks, and two steals in the first game of a doubleheader against Florida Gulf Coast on May 2...went 2-for-5 with a homer, three RBIs, two runs, and a walk at Maryland on May 8... went 3-for-6 with a homer, three RBIs, two runs, and a steal against Furman at Greenville, SC (Fluor Field) on May 11...went 2-for-5 with a homer, two RBIs, two runs, and a steal at Wake Forest on May 14...went 2-for-4 with a homer against Southern Mississippi in the Auburn Regional on June 4...went 2-for-4 with an RBI at #14 Auburn in the Auburn Regional on June 5...went 3-for-5 with a two-run homer at #14 Auburn in the Auburn Regional on June 6...went 2-for-3 with a homer, double, three runs, a walk, and hit-by-pitch at #14 Auburn in the Auburn Regional on June 7...went 2-for-4 with a homer, three RBIs, three runs, a walk, and steal against #16 Alabama in the Clemson Super Regional on June 13...went 3-for-5 with a homer, two RBIs, and two runs against #16 Alabama in the Clemson Super Regional on June 14; he was 5-for-12 (.417) with two homers, five RBIs, five runs, two walks, and a steal in three Clemson Super Regional games...went 2-for-5 with an RBI and run against #1 Arizona State in the College World Series on June 21...went 3-for-4 with two RBIs, a run, and two steals against #6 Oklahoma in the College World Series on June 22...went 2-for-3 with a triple, run, and walk against #5 South Carolina in the College World Series on June 26...played for Cotuit in the Cape Cod League in the summer, where he hit.246 with three doubles, one homer, eight RBIs, and six steals in 21 games. 2009: Red-shirted...suffered a back injury early in the season and had surgery in March. 2008: Hit.264 with 10 runs, one triple, one homer, 11 RBIs, and five steals in 39 games (25 starts, including 20 at third base and five as the DH)...batted.304 in 21 ACC regularseason games...hit.320 in 10 games on opponents home fields...was 7-for-20 (.350) in 11 games against top-25 ranked teams...hit.306 in his 25 starts...hit.316 with the bases empty... plated the runner on third base with less than two outs in seven of eight opportunities... was 10-for-19 (.526) in the second inning...only struck out 12 times in 87 at-bats...missed eight games early in the season due to a back injury...went 2-for-3 with a triple and two RBIs against Boston College on Mar hit a two-run homer, his first career long ball, against #21 Coastal Carolina on Mar hit a pinch-hit, run-scoring single against Virginia Tech on Apr went 3-for-4 at #25 Georgia Tech on May 10...went 2-for-4 with one RBI at #25 Georgia Tech on May 11; he was 5-for-8 (.625) in two starts in the series...played for Hyannis in the Cape Cod League in the summer, where he hit.222 in 18 at-bats over five games. BEFORE CLEMSON: Team MVP as a senior at A.C. Reynolds High School...set the school record for career hits...four-time all-conference honoree...drafted in the 40th round (#1210 overall pick) by the Philadelphia Phillies...#170 prospect in the nation by Baseball America and #314 prospect by Perfect Game...#13 prospect in North Carolina by Perfect Game... East Coast Professional Showcase selection in represented North Carolina in the 2006 National Home Run Derby in Delray Beach, FL, where he advanced to the semifinals...set single-season school records for doubles (14) and hits (44) along with totaling nine homers as a junior...lettered four times in baseball at A.C. Reynolds High, where he was coached by Bryan Craig. PERSONAL: Married the former Aileen Burdette (Easley, SC) on April 9, 2011 in Columbia, SC; both are members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints...majoring in history...born John David Hinson II on Sept. 13, 1988 in Asheville, NC. 54

55 Tiger Bios Hinson s Overall Stats Totals Hinson s ACC Regular-Season Stats Totals Hinson s ACC Tournament Stats Totals Hinson s NCAA Tournament Stats #18 Addison Johnson OF/LHP L-L *Sr. 3VL Pfafftown, NC North Forsyth Senior HS Scrappy fifth-year player who has good speed and has made many diving catches in the outfield...one of Clemson s best defensive outfielders and basestealers...has seen limited action in 2011 due in large part to a knee injury suffered in a career.253 hitter in 185 games (117 starts) over four active seasons...has 16 doubles, seven triples, five homers, 52 RBIs, 79 runs, 13 sacrifice bunts, and 27 steals in his career... has seven career outfield assists...is 13-for-31 (.419) with three doubles, one triple, and a.550 on-base percentage in 15 career NCAA Tournament games. 2011: Hitting.176 with three runs, a double, RBI, and two steals in 20 games (six starts in centerfield)...has an 0-0 record and 9.00 ERA in one relief appearance...went 2-for-4 with a double, RBI, and steal against Eastern Michigan on Feb pitched an inning, allowing three hits and one run against Cincinnati on Feb. 25; it was his first career appearance on the mound. 2010: Hit.256 with 16 runs, one double, two triples, two homers, 14 RBIs, 16 walks, and eight steals in eight attempts in 54 games (17 starts, all in centerfield)...played in a teamhigh 37 games off the bench...hit.300 with a.431 on-base percentage and four steals in 23 ACC regular-season games...hit.300 with a.394 on-base percentage and eight steals in his 17 starts...came off the bench and hit a solo homer at #15 South Carolina on Mar. 7...went 2-for-4 with a homer, two RBIs, two runs, and a walk against Georgia Southern on Mar went 2-for-4 with a three-run triple in the second game of a doubleheader against Virginia Tech on Mar went 2-for-5 with two RBIs and a steal in the first game of a doubleheader at #1 Virginia on Mar came off the bench and went 1-for-1 with a two-run triple, one run, and one hit-by-pitch against Boston College on Apr. 2...went 3-for-6 with a double and run at Duke on Apr went 2-for-4 with two steals in the second game of a doubleheader against Florida Gulf Coast on May 2; he led off the eighth inning with a single and scored the tying run...went 1-for-2 with a hit-by-pitch and two leaping catches at the wall to rob batters of extra-base hits against #6 Georgia Tech in the ACC Tournament on May 29...went 2-for-6 with an RBI, a run, and steal at #14 Auburn in the Auburn Regional on June 6; both his singles came in Clemson s seven-run fifth inning...played for Statesville in the Southern Collegiate Baseball League in the summer, where he hit.452 with a homer, triple, two doubles, four RBIs, and five steals in 11 games...had surgery to repair a torn ACL on Aug : Drafted in the 48th round (#1443 overall pick) by the Oakland Athletics...hit.217 with 25 runs, six doubles, two homers, 14 RBIs, five sacrifice bunts, and nine stolen bases in 50 games (36 starts, all in centerfield)...stole a team-season-high three bases in a game twice... went 3-for-4 with three runs and three steals against Charlotte on Feb went 2-for-5 with three steals against Wofford on Feb hit a solo homer at #24 Florida State on Mar went 2-for-4 with a double, hit-by-pitch, RBI, two runs, and a steal at #24 Florida State on Mar after missing the previous six games due to a hamstring injury, he went 2-for-2 with two walks and a run against Duke on Apr. 3...went 3-for-5 with two doubles against Duke on Apr. 4; he was 5-for-9 (.556) with two doubles and three walks in the series...hit a two-run homer against South Carolina on Apr. 8...went 2-for-4 with a double, RBI, and two runs against Western Carolina on Apr led off the ninth inning with a pinch-hit single and scored the tying run against Tennessee Tech in the Clemson Regional on May 29...came off the bench and went 1-for-1 with a double, run, and walk against Tennessee Tech in the Clemson Regional on May 31...went 1-for-3 with a double, RBI, run, walk, and hit-by-pitch against Oklahoma State in the Clemson Regional on May 31...#99 prospect in the nation for the 2009 draft in the preseason by Baseball America...played for Chatham in the Cape Cod League in the summer, where he hit.155 with six steals in 30 games. 2008: Red-shirted...missed the entire season due to two different injuries; he suffered a hamstring injury just prior to the start of the season, then he suffered a hand injury in late February...#3 ACC prospect for the 2009 draft and #25 sophomore in the nation in the preseason by Baseball America. 2007: Hit.286 with 35 runs, eight doubles, five triples, one homer, 23 RBIs, and eight steals in 61 games (58 starts, including 52 in left field and six in centerfield)...started the first 31 games and the last 22 games of the season...led the team in triples...fifth in the ACC in triples per game...had six sacrifice bunts and a team-tying-high five bunt singles...had 25 walks against 32 strikeouts...hit.309 in ACC regular-season games...hit.348 at the #7, #8, and #9 spots in the lineup...hit.333 in night games...had 19 multi-hit games...hit.308 with runners on base and.306 with runners in scoring position...reached base 45.9 percent of the time and had a.340 batting average as a leadoff batter in an inning...had 12 two-out RBIs amongst his 23 total RBIs...hit.350 in April,.305 in May, and.471 in June...hit.368 in neutral-site games...had a team-high five outfield assists...was 8-for-17 (.471) with a double, triple, three RBIs, and a.571 on-base percentage in five NCAA Tournament games...hit.393 with a.500 on-base percentage in the postseason...hit a single in his first career plate appearance and scored two runs against George Mason on Feb singled in the 11th inning and came around to score the winning run in the first game of a doubleheader against Pacific on Feb went 2-for-4 with two RBIs against Memphis on Mar went 2-for-3 with his first career homer against Duke on Mar had two hits and an RBI against Duke on Mar. 18; he was 6-for-11 (.545) in the series...went 3-for-4 with a double and two RBIs against Miami (FL) on Apr. 1...went 3-for-4 with two RBIs and a walkoff double in the ninth inning against Georgia on Apr. 4...went 2-for-3 with a triple and two runs at Wake Forest on Apr. 13; he was playing just miles from his hometown of Pfafftown, NC...after not starting the previous five games due to a finger injury, he went 2-for-3 with two runs, a triple, and walk in a start against #19 Georgia Tech on Apr went 2-for-3 with a walk and two RBIs against Boston College on May 5...went 3-for-5 at #2 Florida State on May 11...went 2-for-3 with an RBI against #3 Florida State in the ACC Tournament on May 26...went 3-for-4 against Saint John s in the Myrtle Beach Regional on June 1...went 2-for-3 with a triple and two runs at #17 Mississippi State in the Starkville Super Regional on June 9; he was 3-for-5 with two walks and a hit-by-pitch in the super regional...played for Chatham in the Cape Cod League in the summer, where he hit.276 with a.321 on-base percentage and eight steals in 40 games. BEFORE CLEMSON: First-team all-state as a senior at North Forsyth Senior High School...#60 prospect in the nation by Baseball America and #167 prospect by Perfect Game...#7 prospect in North Carolina by Perfect Game...North Carolina s MVP of the North Carolina vs. South Carolina All-Star game...member of the East Coast Professional Showcase... all-state and all-conference selection as a junior...hit.388 with seven doubles, three triples, and five homers along with a 3-0 record and 47 strikeouts in 23.0 innings pitched as a junior...high school teammate of former Tiger D.J. Mitchell ( ) and former North Carolina All-American Dustin Ackley ( ), who was the #2 overall pick of the 2009 draft...lettered four times in baseball at North Forsyth Senior High, where he was coached by Jamie Lowe. PERSONAL: Graduated on May 13, 2011 with a degree in management...born Addison Lee Johnson on Dec. 26, 1987 in Winston-Salem, NC. 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56 Tiger Bios Johnson s NCAA Tournament Stats Totals #22 Spencer Kieboom C R-R So. 1VL Marietta, GA Walton HS Sophomore catcher who was the third-string catcher most of the 2010 season as a freshman, but he became the everyday starter behind the plate in the NCAA Tournament... has good leadership skills...a career.286 hitter in 79 games (60 starts) over two seasons...has 15 doubles, one homer, 37 RBIs, 31 runs, and 27 walks and four hit-by-pitches against only 19 strikeouts...has committed only three errors and has a.993 fielding percentage. 2011: Johnny Bench Award Watch List member...hitting.295 with 21 runs, 10 doubles, one homer, 27 RBIs, 21 walks and four hit-by-pitches against only 12 strikeouts, and a.380 on-base percentage in 49 games (47 starts, including 42 at catcher and five as the DH)...hit.579 in six February games and.400 in 12 March games...went 1-for-2 with four RBIs and a hit-by-pitch against Eastern Michigan on Feb went 3-for-4 with a double, two RBIs, a run, and walk against Eastern Michigan on Feb. 19; he was 5-for-9 with a double, eight RBIs, two walks, and a hit-by-pitch in the series...went 3-for-4 with two runs and a walk against Cincinnati on Feb went 2-for-3 with an RBI and two walks against #4 South Carolina on Mar. 6...went 3-for-5 with a double against Duke on Mar went 3-for-4 with a double and RBI against Elon on Mar went 1-for-1 with a double, RBI, run, and two walks against Maryland on Apr. 8...went 2-for-4 with two doubles, two RBIs, and two runs at Boston College on Apr. 15; his two-out, two-run double in the sixth inning gave Clemson the lead for good...hit his first career homer and had two RBIs against Wake Forest on Apr went 2-for-2 with a run and walk at Virginia Tech on May 15...went 2-for-3 with a double, RBI, and walk against Davidson on May 17...went 1-for-2 with two runs and a walk at #4 Florida State on May 21...#15 prospect in the ACC for the 2012 draft in the preseason by Perfect Game. 2010: Hit.263 (15-for-57) with 10 runs, five doubles, 10 RBIs, and six walks in 30 games (13 starts, all at catcher)...12 of his 13 starts came in the postseason and 11 came in the NCAA Tournament...Clemson was 9-4 in his 13 starts...came off the bench and hit two doubles in the sixth inning against Georgia Southern on Mar. 17; he also had two RBIs...came off the bench and hit a single and scored a run against Boston College on Apr. 2...hit a pinch-hit single and scored a run at Maryland on May 7...made his first career start against Furman at Greenville, SC (Fluor Field) on May 11...in his second career start, he went 3-for-4 with two runs against #6 Georgia Tech in the ACC Tournament on May 29...went 1-for-3 with a runscoring double and two sacrifice bunts at #14 Auburn in the Auburn Regional on June 6... went 2-for-5 with a run at #14 Auburn in the Auburn Regional on June 7...went 1-for-3 with a double, three RBIs, a run, and walk against #16 Alabama in the Clemson Super Regional on June 13...hit a run-scoring single against #1 Arizona State in the College World Series on June 21...went 1-for-3 with a two-run single and a walk against #6 Oklahoma in the College World Series on June 22. BEFORE CLEMSON: Named a 2009 Louisville Slugger Honorable Mention All-American...#42 high school prospect in Georgia and #465 high school prospect in the nation by Perfect Game...all-state pick as a junior and senior at Walton High School...First-Team Cobb County selection as a junior and senior...first-team all-region as a junior and senior Georgia Dugout All-Tournament team selection...team MVP as a junior and senior...set the school record for doubles and RBIs in a season...member of the state champions as a sophomore...played in the Connie Mack World Series, where his team won the tournament in played with the East Cobb Astros and Yankees...lettered four times in baseball at Walton High, where he was coached by Shane Amos. PERSONAL: Pronounced KEE-boom...has dual-citizenship with the United States and The Netherlands...his father, Alswinn, was born in The Netherlands, moved to the United States at the age of 17, and played baseball at Eastern Illinois...his brother, Trevor, signed to played baseball at Clemson and is slated to join the team in the 2012 season...member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll in majoring in marketing...born Spencer John Kieboom on Mar. 16, 1991 in Mount Pleasant, SC. Kieboom s Overall Stats Totals Kieboom s ACC Regular-Season Stats Totals Kieboom s ACC Tournament Stats Totals Kieboom s NCAA Tournament Stats #30 Will Lamb OF/LHP/1B L-L Jr. 2VL Seaford, VA York HS Tallest Tiger on the 2011 team by two inches...valuable two-way player who has great speed in the field and on the bases along with a tremendous upside on the mound...has been one of Clemson s most consistent hitters in a career.313 hitter in 134 games (108 starts) over three seasons...has 20 doubles, five triples, six homers, 79 RBIs, 90 runs, and 31 steals in his career...in 98.2 innings pitched over 43 appearances (15 starts), he has a 5-5 record, three saves, and a 4.47 ERA while allowing 103 hits (.271 opponents batting average) and 44 walks with 74 strikeouts. 2011: John Olerud Two-Way Player-of-the-Year Award Watch List member...second- Team All-ACC selection...hitting.344 with 40 runs, 11 doubles, three triples, two homers, 37 RBIs, a.380 on-base percentage, and 13 steals in 55 games (55 starts, including 50 in centerfield and five as the DH)...has made at least one start in every spot in the batting order except #3 and #9...hitting.375 with runners on base and a team-high.414 with two outs...20 of his 37 RBIs have been two-out RBIs...has a team-high seven bunt singles...hit a team-best.431 in 16 May games...has hit safely in 44 of his last 47 games and 33 of his last 34 games... had an 11-game hitting streak in March...had a 25-game hitting streak from April to May, the fifth-longest in school history...had a hit in seven straight at-bats and reached base via a hit or walk in nine straight plate appearances over three games from May has a 1-1 record and 5.11 ERA in 10 appearances (four starts)...in 24.2 innings pitched, he has allowed 24 hits (.253 opponents batting average) and 11 walks with 29 strikeouts...has pitched in three of Clemson s seven shutouts...in 11.1 innings pitched over his six relief appearances, he has allowed four hits (.105 opponents batting average) and three runs (2.38 ERA) with 18 strikeouts...holding lefthanded batters to a.136 batting average...has not committed an error in 153 chances...has a team-high four outfield assists...pitched 1.2 perfect innings in relief with four strikeouts against Michigan State at Greenville, SC on Feb went 2-for-4 with a key two-run single in the eighth inning and a walk against #4 South Carolina on Mar. 6...went 2-for-4 with a triple and RBI against #4 South Carolina at Greenville, SC on Mar went 3-for-5 with a double and RBI against #6 Virginia on Mar. 13; he was 5-for-11 with two walks in the series...went 2-for-6 with a triple, RBI, two runs, and a steal against Duke on Mar went 2-for-4 with two RBIs and two steals against Elon on Mar pitched 4.0 innings in a starting role, allowing one earned run and no walks with three strikeouts to earn the win against Elon on Mar. 23; he also had a single and two runs...pitched 3.1 innings in relief, allowing two hits and one run with six strikeouts against Georgia on Mar went 2-for-3 with two walks against Coastal Carolina on Apr. 5; he hit a one-out triple in the ninth inning and came around to score the tying run...went 2-for-4 with a double, two RBIs, two runs, and a steal against Maryland on Apr. 8; he was 4-for-7 with three RBIs in the series...went 1-for-2 with a homer, two runs, and a walk at Boston College on Apr went 2-for-3 with a double, three runs, a walk, and steal against #9 Georgia Tech on Apr went 3-for-4 with a double and three RBIs in the second game of a doubleheader against Gardner-Webb on May 7... went 3-for-4 with two RBIs and a steal against Furman at Greenville, SC (Fluor Field) on May 10...went 3-for-5 with an RBI and two runs in the first game of a doubleheader at Virginia Tech on May 14...went 5-for-5 with a double, three RBIs, and three runs against Davidson on May 17; he also pitched a perfect inning in relief with two strikeouts...went 3-for-5 with a homer, two RBIs, two runs, and a steal at #4 Florida State on May 20...#84 prospect in the nation for the 2011 draft in the preseason by Baseball America...#4 prospect in the ACC for the 2011 draft in the preseason by Perfect Game. 2010: Hit.289 with 42 runs, six doubles, two triples, four homers, 36 RBIs, 23 walks, four hit-by-pitches, and 14 steals in 14 attempts in 52 games (42 starts, including 29 at first base, 12 as the DH, and one as the pitcher)...started at least one game at every spot in the batting order except #3 and #4...had 14 multi-hit games...hit.349 with runners on base and.345 with runners in scoring position...was 2-for-3 with a double, six RBIs, and a walk with the bases loaded...hit.339 against lefthanders...had an 11-game hitting streak in May...had a 4-4 record, two saves, and a 5.02 ERA in 18 appearances (10 starts)...in

57 Tiger Bios innings pitched, he allowed 57 hits and 25 walks with 30 strikeouts...did not allow any of his six inherited baserunners to score...went 4-for-4 with a double, homer, three runs, and three RBIs against Miami (OH) on Feb. 19; it was his first career game and start at first base... pitched 2.1 innings in relief, allowing one hit, no runs, and no walks with one strikeout against Michigan State at Greenville, SC on Feb pitched 4.0 innings in a starting role, allowing four hits, one run, and one walk with two strikeouts to earn his first career win against Wright State on Feb pitched 5.1 innings in a starting role, allowing three hits and two earned runs against #15 South Carolina at Greenville, SC on Mar. 6...went 1-for-2 with a double, three runs, two walks, and two steals against Georgia Southern on Mar pitched 6.0 innings in a starting role, allowing seven hits and no earned runs to earn the win in the first game of a doubleheader against Virginia Tech on Mar went 3-for-4 with a homer, double, three RBIs, three runs, one walk, and one steal against Elon on Mar went 2-for-4 with two RBIs at #1 Virginia on Mar pitched 7.0 innings in a starting role, allowing five hits (all singles), one earned run, and two walks with two strikeouts to earn the win in the first game of a doubleheader at #1 Virginia on Mar went 2-for-4 with two RBIs, three runs, and two walks against Boston College on Apr. 4...went 3-for-3 with a triple, three RBIs, and two runs against Georgia on Apr. 7...walked three times and stole two bases at Duke on Apr struck out the only batter he faced to record the save against North Carolina on Apr went 2-for-4 with two runs, a walk, and steal in the first game of a doubleheader against Florida Gulf Coast on May 2...went 3-for-6 with two doubles, two RBIs, three runs, and a steal at Maryland on May 7...went 2-for-6 with an RBI and two runs at Maryland on May 8...went 2-for-4 with an RBI, walk, and steal at Maryland on May 9; he was 7-for-16 (.438) with two doubles, four RBIs, six runs, and two steals in the series...hit a pinch-hit, three-run homer against N.C. State in the ACC Tournament on May 26...pitched 6.1 innings in a starting role, allowing six hits, two runs, and two walks with four strikeouts to earn the win against #6 Georgia Tech in the ACC Tournament on May 29...went 3-for-3 with a homer, two RBIs, three runs, and a walk against Southern Mississippi in the Auburn Regional on June 4...retired the only batter he faced to record the save against #16 Alabama in the Clemson Super Regional on June 14...pitched 2.2 innings in relief with five strikeouts against #6 Oklahoma in the College World Series on June 22...#92 player in the nation in the preseason by TheCollegeBaseballBlog.com...#48 prospect in the nation for the 2011 draft in the preseason by Perfect Game...#7 prospect in the ACC for the 2011 draft in the preseason by Baseball America...played for Peninsula in the Coastal Plain League in the summer, where he hit.396 with five doubles and eight steals in eight attempts in 12 games; named the league s #3 prospect by Baseball America. 2009: Hit.268 with eight runs, three doubles, six RBIs, and five steals in 27 games (11 starts, including eight in centerfield and three as the DH)...was 3-for-7 (.429) as a pinchhitter...had an 0-0 record, one save, and a 2.45 ERA in 15 appearances (one start)...in 22.0 innings pitched, he allowed 22 hits (.256 opponents batting average) and eight walks with 15 strikeouts...allowed just four extra-base hits and no doubles...had a 2.53 ERA and.256 opponents batting average in seven relief appearances in ACC regular-season games...had a.179 opponents batting average with runners on base and.167 opponents batting average with two outs...allowed just one hit in 19 at-bats (.053) with runners in scoring position and no hits in 11 at-bats with runners in scoring position and two outs...in his first career outing, he pitched a perfect inning in relief against Furman on Mar. 3...had his first career hit and drove in two runs off the bench against North Carolina-Asheville on Mar. 4...pitched 4.2 innings in relief, allowing one hit and no runs with three strikeouts at #2 North Carolina on Mar. 7...in his first career start, he went 3-for-4 with two RBIs, a walk, and two steals against Michigan State on Mar went 2-for-4 with a double and retired the only batter he faced to earn his first career save in the first game of a doubleheader against Wake Forest on Mar pitched 2.0 innings in relief, allowing two hits, no runs, and no walks with one strikeout against Presbyterian College on Mar went 2-for-5 with two runs in the second game of a doubleheader at Boston College on Mar pitched a hitless and scoreless inning in relief at South Carolina on Apr. 7...pitched a perfect inning in relief with two strikeouts at Western Carolina on Apr pitched 1.1 scoreless innings in relief against #4 Georgia Tech on Apr played for Peninsula in the Coastal Plain League in the summer, where he hit.236 with 26 steals in 29 attempts in 33 games and was 1-3 with a 6.23 ERA in 30.1 innings pitched over six starts on the mound; had 32 strikeouts against only 10 walks; named to the league s All-Star team; named the league s #1 prospect by Baseball America and PG Crosschecker. BEFORE CLEMSON: First-team all-state outfielder as a senior at York High School... played in the Virginia East-West All-Star game...region player-of-the-year and first-team all-region selection as an outfielder and pitcher during his senior season...first-team all-state outfielder as a junior...first-team all-region outfielder and second-team all-region pitcher as a junior...batted.508 and had a 4-2 record along with a 1.60 ERA and 63 strikeouts in 48.0 innings pitched as a junior...batted.435 as a sophomore...team captain of his basketball team as a junior...lettered four times in baseball and once in basketball at York High, where he was coached by Bob Pearce. PERSONAL: Member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll in majoring in communication studies...born William Bradley Lamb on Sept. 9, 1990 in Newport News, VA. Lamb s Overall Stats Totals Totals Lamb s ACC Regular-Season Stats Totals Totals Lamb s ACC Tournament Stats Totals Lamb s NCAA Tournament Stats Totals Totals #6 Dominic Leone RHP R-R So. 1VL Norwich, CT Norwich Free Academy Sophomore righthander who moved into the weekend rotation in late April of 2010 and has also been a long reliever...suffered an injury in the early part of 2011 that hampered his progress, but he has moved back into the weekend rotation in the second half of the season...competitive pitcher who challenges hitters...in innings pitched over 36 appearances (21 starts) and two seasons, he has a 9-4 record and 4.06 ERA while allowing 115 hits (.251 opponents batting average) and 50 walks with 108 strikeouts. 2011: Has a 6-2 record and 3.38 ERA in 14 appearances (11 starts)...in 61.1 innings pitched, he has allowed 46 hits (.207 opponents batting average) and 28 walks with 68 strikeouts...in 46.0 innings pitched over 10 appearances (eight starts) in ACC regular-season games, he was 4-2 with a 3.72 ERA and allowed 37 hits (.220 opponents batting average) and 21 walks with 51 strikeouts...has a.133 opponents batting average with runners in scoring position...in 12.1 innings pitched after the fifth inning, he has allowed just two hits (.053 opponents batting average), no runs, and three walks with 20 strikeouts...earned a win in five straight starts from April to May...suffered a shoulder injury in February, which forced him out of action in late February and early March...pitched a scoreless ninth inning with two strikeouts against Duke on Mar pitched 4.0 innings in a starting role, allowing two hits and one earned run with three strikeouts at #6 North Carolina on Apr. 2...pitched 6.0 innings in a starting role, allowing five hits and two runs with five strikeouts to earn the win at Boston College on Apr pitched 8.1 innings in a starting role, allowing three hits, no runs, and three walks with 10 strikeouts to earn the win against Wake Forest on Apr. 22; he did not allow a runner past second base and allowed just two runners past first base, one on a wild pitch and one on a steal...pitched 8.0 innings in a starting role, allowing two hits, two runs, and two walks with 10 strikeouts to earn the win against #9 Georgia Tech on Apr. 29; he retired 13 batters in a row during one stretch...pitched 7.0 innings in a starting role, allowing two hits, one run, and one walk with eight strikeouts to earn the win in the first game of a doubleheader against Gardner-Webb on May 7...pitched 6.0 innings in a starting 57

58 Tiger Bios role, allowing six hits, two runs, and two walks with seven strikeouts to earn the win in the first game of a doubleheader at Virginia Tech on May 14...pitched 5.0 innings in a starting role, allowing four hits and no runs with five strikeouts to earn the win against #8 Georgia Tech in the ACC Tournament on May : Had a 3-2 record and 4.78 ERA in 22 appearances (10 starts)...in 58.1 innings pitched, he allowed 69 hits, including only two homers (both solo), and 22 walks with 40 strikeouts...did not allow more than four earned runs or three walks in any of his 22 appearances...pitched a perfect ninth inning in relief in his first career outing against Miami (OH) on Feb pitched 3.0 innings in relief, allowing two hits, no runs, and no walks with six strikeouts to earn his first career win in the second game of a doubleheader against N.C. State on Mar pitched 5.1 innings in his first career start, allowing four hits, no earned runs, and one walk against #14 Coastal Carolina on Mar pitched 6.0 innings in a starting role, allowing four hits, two runs, and one walk with seven strikeouts to earn the win at Georgia on Apr. 6...pitched 6.0 innings in a starting role, allowing six hits, two earned runs, and one walk with six strikeouts against Western Carolina on Apr pitched 8.0 innings in a starting role, allowing seven hits, three runs, and one walk with three strikeouts against North Carolina on Apr. 25; it was his first career ACC start; he allowed just one hit and no runs in his final 6.0 innings pitched after allowing a leadoff single in the third inning...pitched 5.2 innings in a starting role, allowing three hits, no earned runs, and one walk with three strikeouts to earn the win against #16 Alabama in the Clemson Super Regional on June 14. BEFORE CLEMSON: All-state selection as a junior and senior at Norwich Free Academy...#1 high school prospect in Connecticut and #263 high school prospect in the nation by Perfect Game...Connecticut Senior All-Star Game MVP...AFLAC All-American as a junior... member of the Connecticut Junior Top 40 All-Star team as a junior...had a 4-3 record, 1.48 ERA, and 66 strikeouts in 47.0 innings pitched as a junior...east Coast Pro Showcase selection... member of the 2008 Connecticut Legion All-Star team...lettered three times in baseball at Norwich Free Academy, where he was coached by Clarence Cooper. PERSONAL: Pronounced lee-ohn...majoring in community recreation, sport, & camp management...born Dominic Joseph Leone on Oct. 26, 1991 in Norwich, CT. Leone s Overall Stats Totals Leone s ACC Regular-Season Stats Totals Leone s ACC Tournament Stats Totals Leone s NCAA Tournament Stats #12 Jon McGibbon 1B/OF L-L Fr. HS Lindenhurst, NY Lindenhurst Senior HS Power-hitting first-baseman and outfielder who has made an impact as a freshman in has been the team s best pinch-hitter. 2011: Hitting.356 with eight runs, four doubles, one homer, 14 RBIs, a.481 on-base percentage, and one steal in 40 games (11 starts, including four at first base, four as the DH, and three in right field)...clemson is 10-1 in his 11 starts...in 19 ACC regular-season games (five starts), he was 10-for-29 (.345) with two doubles, one homer, five RBIs, and a.457 on-base percentage...is 14-for-24 (.583) with two doubles, 10 RBIs, and a.647 on-base percentage in 29 games off the bench...is 10-for-16 (.625) with a double, five RBIs, four walks, a hit-by-pitch, and.682 on-base percentage a a pinch-hitter...is 16-for-34 (.471) after the fifth inning...had a hit in each of his first three at-bats and reached base in each of his first six plate appearances... went 2-for-2 with a double and run in his first game as a Tiger against Eastern Michigan on Feb went 1-for-2 with a run-scoring single in his first career start against Wofford on Mar. 2...hit a pinch-hit, run-scoring double against #4 South Carolina on Mar. 6...hit his first career home run at N.C. State on Mar hit a pinch-hit, walkoff single with one out in the 10th inning against Coastal Carolina on Apr. 5...hit a pinch-hit, run-scoring single against Wake Forest on Apr hit a pinch-hit, run-scoring single against Wake Forest on Apr hit a key pinch-hit single in the ninth inning at Virginia Tech on May 15...went 2-for-2 with three RBIs off the bench against Davidson on May 17...walked three times at #4 Florida State on May 20...won the Omaha Challenge competition among fielders in the fall of BEFORE CLEMSON: Member of the Greater New York Sandlot team as a senior at Lindenhurst Senior High School...member of the state champions, Long Island champions, and Suffolk County champions as a senior...29th-round draft pick (#882 overall) by the Seattle Mariners...member of the Summer Rivalry Classic team as a junior...member of the Empire State team as a sophomore...mvp, all-county, All-Long Island, and all-state selection as a senior...mvp, two-time all-county, All-Long Island, and all-state selection in football...lettered four times in baseball and three times in football at Lindenhurst Senior High, where he was coached by Michael Cannobio. PERSONAL: Majoring in psychology...born Jonathan Gerard McGibbon on Oct. 5, 1992 in Syosset, NY. McGibbon s Overall Stats McGibbon s ACC Regular-Season Stats McGibbon s ACC Tournament Stats #28 Jonathan Meyer RHP R-R So. 1VL San Diego, CA Cathedral Catholic HS Was used as a long reliever as a freshman in 2010 and during the first half of 2011, but he has since moved into the weekend rotation...has been effective when keeping the ball down in the strikezone...in 97.0 innings pitched over 43 appearances (seven starts) and two seasons, he has a 7-3 record, three saves, and a 4.08 ERA while allowing 89 hits (.241 opponents batting average) and 27 walks with 86 strikeouts...has a 3.19 strikeout-to-walk ratio and 2.51 walksper-nine-innings-pitched mark...in 59.2 innings pitched over 18 appearances (five starts) in ACC regular-season games, he has a 5-2 record, one save, a 3.32 ERA,.228 opponents batting average, and 54 strikeouts against 17 walks...only player on the 2011 team that has thrown a complete game in a Tiger uniform...only Tiger on the 2011 team from west of Saint Louis, MO. 2011: Has a 5-2 record, one save, and a 3.31 ERA in 23 appearances (seven starts)...in 68.0 innings pitched, he has allowed 55 hits (.221 opponents batting average) and 19 walks with 63 strikeouts...has one complete game...in 50.0 innings pitched over 11 appearances (five starts) in ACC regular-season games, he was 4-2 with a 3.06 ERA and allowed 38 hits (.211 opponents batting average), two homers, and 15 walks with 48 strikeouts...holding opponents to a.150 batting average with two outs...has allowed only one of 13 inherited baserunners to score...in 13.0 innings pitched after the seventh inning, he has allowed just 10 hits (.204 opponents batting average), no runs, and three walks with 14 strikeouts... pitched 1.2 innings in relief, allowing no runs with three strikeouts against Wofford on Mar. 2...pitched 5.0 innings in relief, allowing three hits, no runs, and two walks with two strikeouts against #6 Virginia on Mar pitched 5.0 innings in relief, allowing one hit, no runs, and one walk with seven strikeouts to earn the win against Duke on Mar pitched 4.1 innings in relief, allowing two hits and one run with three strikeouts at N.C. State on Mar pitched 4.1 innings in relief, allowing two hits, no runs, and one walk with five strikeouts to earn the win against Maryland on Apr. 8...pitched 7.0 innings in his first career start, allowing five hits, two runs, and one walk with seven strikeouts to earn the win in the second game of a doubleheader at Boston College on Apr pitched 6.0 innings in a starting role, allowing four hits, three runs, and one walk with seven strikeouts to earn the win against Wake Forest on Apr struck out all three batters he faced in the eighth inning to record the save at Western Carolina on Apr pitched 6.1 innings in a starting role, allowing three hits, no runs, and no walks with one strikeout to earn the win in the second game of a doubleheader against Gardner-Webb on May 7; he threw just 53 pitches, 43 of which were strikes, and did not allow a runner past second base; he faced just one batter over the minimum and did not throw more than two balls to a batter...pitched 8.0 innings in a starting role, allowing eight hits, three runs, and no walks with six strikeouts at Virginia Tech on May 15; it was his first career complete game. 2010: Had a 2-1 record, two saves, and a 5.90 ERA in 20 relief appearances...in 29.0 innings pitched, he allowed 34 hits and eight walks with 23 strikeouts...had 42 groundball outs compared to only 20 flyball outs...in 15.0 innings pitched after the seventh inning, he allowed just five earned runs (3.00 ERA) and two walks with 13 strikeouts...pitched a perfect inning in relief with one strikeout in his first career outing against Michigan State at Greenville, SC on Feb pitched 2.0 perfect innings in relief with one strikeout to record his first career save against Furman on Feb pitched 3.0 innings in relief, allowing one hit, 58

59 Tiger Bios no runs, and one walk with four strikeouts against Dayton on Mar. 3...retired all six batters he faced to close out the game to earn his first career win against N.C. State on Mar pitched 1.1 innings in relief, allowing one hit, no runs, and no walks to record the save in the second game of a doubleheader against Virginia Tech on Mar pitched 3.0 innings in relief, allowing three hits, two runs, and no walks with four strikeouts to earn the win against Georgia on Apr. 7...pitched a hitless and scoreless eighth inning at Duke on Apr pitched 3.1 innings in relief, allowing two hits and one run in the second game of a doubleheader against Florida Gulf Coast on May 2...pitched 2.0 innings in relief, allowing two hits and no runs at Maryland on May 8...pitched 2.0 innings in relief, allowing no walks with three strikeouts at Wake Forest on May 15...played for Oahu in the Hawaii Collegiate Baseball League in the summer, where he was 4-1 with a 1.22 ERA and 40 strikeouts in 37.0 innings pitched over seven appearances (six starts); he won the Top Pitcher Award as the league s best pitcher and was the starting pitcher for the Makai Islanders in the All-Star game; named the league s #7 prospect by Baseball America. BEFORE CLEMSON: Section pitcher-of-the-year as a senior at Cathedral Catholic High School...#67 high school prospect in California and #395 high school prospect in the nation by Perfect Game...team pitcher-of-the-year as a junior and senior...member of the Division III state champions as a senior...had a 9-2 record, 2.42 ERA, one save, and 64 strikeouts as a junior...first-team All-Western League selection as a junior...district pitcher-of-the-year as a junior...lettered three times in baseball at Cathedral Catholic High, where he was coached by Gary Remiker. PERSONAL: His father, Michael, played basketball at Cal Tech...majoring in financial management...born Jonathan Paul Meyer on Jan. 2, 1991 in Upland, CA. Meyer s Overall Stats Totals Meyer s ACC Regular-Season Stats Totals Meyer s ACC Tournament Stats Meyer s NCAA Tournament Stats #13 Brad Miller SS L-R Jr. 2VL Windermere, FL Olympia HS Talented shortstop who has an excellent eye at the plate and good speed...has emerged as one of the best hitters in the country in 2011 and has dramatically improved defensively...a career.344 hitter with a.457 on-base percentage in 187 games (185 starts) over three seasons...has 36 doubles, eight triples, 16 homers, 131 RBIs, 171 runs, 141 walks and seven hit-by-pitches against only 109 strikeouts, and 46 steals...has 14 career bunt singles and 10 career sacrifice bunts...started each of his first 118 games as a Tiger at shortstop...hitting.358 with a.460 on-base percentage along with 15 doubles, five triples, nine homers, 58 RBIs, 71 runs, and 21 steals in 85 games (84 starts) in ACC regular-season games...is 8-for-18 (.444) with two grand slams, one double, 33 RBIs, seven walks, and one hit-by-pitch with the bases loaded in his career...two-time member of the USA National team. 2011: Team co-captain...semifinalist for the Golden Spikes Award...semifinalist for the Dick Howser Trophy...Golden Spikes Award Watch List member...quarterfinalist for the Brooks Wallace Shortstop-of-the-Year Award...named ACC Player-of-the-Year, Clemson s first since 2002 (Khalil Greene)...First-Team All-ACC selection...hitting.419 with 51 runs, 11 doubles, three triples, five homers, a.598 slugging percentage,.523 on-base percentage, 38 walks, and 21 steals in 52 games (50 starts, including 45 at shortstop and five as the DH)...leads the ACC in batting average by 45 points and on-base percentage by 36 points... has committed only 10 errors (.955 fielding percentage)...has a 10-game errorless streak (38 chances)...hit an ACC-best.426 with nine steals in 25 ACC regular-season games (24 starts)...has a team-high 24 multi-hit games, including a team-high nine games with at least three hits...has 14 multi-rbi games...has two bunt singles...hitting.448 with a.759 slugging percentage and.564 on-base percentage with runners in scoring position...hitting.453 with a.709 slugging percentage and.555 on-base percentage with runners on base...hit.513 with 13 steals in 20 April games...had a six-game multi-hit-game streak in April...had a 10-game hitting streak in April...three-time ACC Player-of-the-Week; he joined Kris Benson (1996) and Khalil Greene (2002) as the only Tigers to be named ACC Player/ Pitcher-of-the-Week three or more times in one year...named national player-of-the-week by Collegiate Baseball and national co-hitter-of-the-week by NCBWA along with ACC Player-of-the-Week on Apr. 11; in five games from Apr. 5-10, he was 14-for-21 (.667) with five multi-hit games, two doubles, two triples, seven RBIs, eight runs, two walks, four steals, and no errors in 28 chances at shortstop...named ACC Player-of-the-Week on May 2; in five games from Apr. 26 to May 1, he was 10-for-17 (.588) with two doubles, one homer, seven RBIs, six runs, three walks, and two steals...named ACC Player-of-the-Week on May 16; in five games from May 10-15, he was 10-for-19 (.526) with one homer, seven RBIs, four runs, two walks, and one hit-by-pitch...went 2-for-3 with two RBIs, three runs, two walks, and a steal against Eastern Michigan on Feb. 18; he was 3-for-8 with five runs, six walks, and four steals in the series...went 1-for-1 with two RBIs and three walks against Wofford on Mar suffered a broken finger against #6 Virginia on Mar. 11 and missed eight starts...went 3-for-5 with two runs against #6 Virginia on Mar went 3-for-4 with a double and two RBIs at #6 North Carolina on Apr. 3...went 2-for-4 with two runs and a walk against Coastal Carolina on Apr. 5; he started at shortstop and made three stellar defensive plays to rob batters of hits after missing the previous 14 games in the field due to injury; he scored the walkoff run on Jon McGibbon s single in the 10th inning...went 3-for-4 with a double, triple, two RBIs, and three runs against Maryland on Apr. 8...went 3-for-4 with a double, two RBIs, and a walk against Maryland on Apr. 9...went 4-for-5 with a triple, two RBIs, and a steal against Maryland on Apr. 10; he was 10-for-13 (.769) with two doubles, two triples, six RBIs, five runs, a walk, and two steals in the series...went 2-for-4 with a double, three RBIs, and two steals in the second game of a doubleheader at Boston College on Apr went 2-for-3 with a three-run homer, walk, and steal at Georgia on Apr went 2-for-4 with a run and three steals against Wake Forest on Apr went 2-for-4 with a homer, four RBIs, two runs, and a steal against Furman on Apr went 3-for-3 with a double, two RBIs, two runs, two walks, and a steal at Western Carolina on Apr went 4-for-4 with a double and RBI against #9 Georgia Tech on Apr. 29; he had seven straight hits and reached base in nine straight plate appearances over two games...went 1-for-2 with a double, two runs, three walks, and two steals in the first game of a doubleheader against Gardner-Webb on May 7...went 4-for-4 with three RBIs against East Tennessee State on May 11...went 2-for-4 with a three-run homer in the eighth inning that broke a 3-3 tie and a hit-by-pitch in the second game of a doubleheader at Virginia Tech on May 14...went 3-for-5 with a double, two runs, and a steal at #4 Florida State on May 20...went 2-for-4 with a homer against N.C. State in the ACC Tournament on May 28...preseason second-team All-American by CollegeBaseballLineup. com...preseason third-team All-American by Collegiate Baseball...#58 player in the nation in the preseason by CollegeBaseballDaily.com...#35 prospect in the nation for the 2011 draft in the preseason by Baseball America...#4 prospect in the ACC for the 2011 draft in the preseason by Baseball America...#6 prospect in the ACC for the 2011 draft in the preseason by Perfect Game...#34 junior in the nation in the preseason by Baseball America. 2010: All-ACC Academic team member...hit a team-high.357 with 71 runs, 19 doubles, four triples, eight homers, 49 RBIs, 50 walks, a.458 on-base percentage, and nine steals in 69 games (69 starts, including 65 at shortstop and four as the DH)...his 69 games tied for 10th-most in school history...tied for 23rd in the nation in walks...tied for fifth in the ACC in walks, sixth in runs, eighth in hits (90), tied for eighth in sacrifice flies (6), tied for ninth in triples, and 10th in on-base percentage...hit.402 with 31 runs, six doubles, two triples, five homers, 21 RBI, a.647 slugging percentage, 30 walks, a.533 on-base percentage, and five steals in 30 ACC regular-season games...tied for first in the ACC in walks, second in batting average, and second in on-base percentage in ACC regular-season games...had 23 multi-hit games and 12 multi-rbi games...hit a team-high.426 with runners on base... was 5-for-8 (.625) with two grand slams and 16 RBIs with the bases loaded...was 10-for-18 (.556) in his four games as the DH...in his last 26 games, he was 44-for-105 (.419) with five homers, six doubles, two triples, 27 RBIs, 29 runs, a.657 slugging percentage, 13 walks, and a.479 on-base percentage...reached base via a hit or walk in each of the first 33 games and reached base via a hit or walk in 66 of his 69 games...had a team-high six bunt singles... was 27-for-66 (.409) with a.524 on-base percentage after the sixth inning...hit safely in his last 14 home games...had two double-digit hitting streaks, as he hit safely in 30 of his last 32 games...had a 10-game hitting streak from April to May and a 20-game hitting streak from May to June, the longest by a Tiger in hit a team-high.492 in 17 May games... went 2-for-3 with two doubles, three runs, one RBI, and a sacrifice bunt against Wright State on Feb. 27; his run-scoring double in the eighth inning gave Clemson the lead for good...went 2-for-5 with a double, two runs, and one RBI against Wright State on Feb. 28; he went 5-for-11 (.455) with six runs, four doubles, and four RBIs in the series...went 3-for-5 with a steal against Dayton on Mar. 3...went 2-for-4 with a grand slam, five RBIs, two runs, a walk, and steal in the first game of a doubleheader against N.C. State on Mar went 2-for-3 with a homer, triple, three runs, and two walks against Boston College on Apr went 3-for-6 with an RBI and two runs against Boston College on Apr. 4...went 2-for-4 with a double and two walks at Duke on Apr went 2-for-3 with an RBI, run, and two walks against North Carolina on Apr went 3-for-5 with a triple and RBI against Florida Gulf Coast on May 4...went 4-for-4 with three RBIs and a walk at Maryland on May 8; he was 5-for-9 (.556) with three RBIs, three runs, and three walks in the series...went 2-for-3 with a homer and two walks at Wake Forest on May 14...went 1-for-3 with a homer, three runs, and a walk at Wake Forest on May 15; he went 5-for-10 with two homers, four runs, and three 59

60 Tiger Bios walks in the series...went 5-for-5 with a homer, double, three RBIs, and four runs against #7 Florida State on May 20; he started as the DH, his first career start at a position other than shortstop; he tied the score with a two-out, run-scoring double in the eighth inning... went 1-for-3 with two RBIs, two walks, and a steal against #7 Florida State on May 22; he was 7-for-13 (.538) with a homer, double, five RBIs, six runs, two walks, and a steal in the series...went 3-for-5 with a double and three runs against N.C. State in the ACC Tournament on May 26...went 1-for-3 with a two-run homer, two runs, and a walk against #18 Virginia Tech in the ACC Tournament on May 28...went 2-for-4 with a triple, two RBIs, a run, and a walk against #6 Georgia Tech in the ACC Tournament on May 29; he was 6-for-12 with a homer, triple, double, four RBIs, six runs, and two walks in three ACC Tournament games... went 4-for-5 with a grand slam, three runs, and a walk against #16 Alabama in the Clemson Super Regional on June 13...hit a key two-run double against #16 Alabama in the Clemson Super Regional on June 14; he was 6-for-14 (.429) with a double, homer, seven RBIs, three runs, and two walks in three Clemson Super Regional games...went 1-for-3 with two runs and a walk against #6 Oklahoma in the College World Series on June 22...#29 sophomore in the nation in the preseason by Baseball America...#28 prospect in the nation for the 2011 draft in the preseason by Perfect Game...#3 prospect in the ACC for the 2011 draft in the preseason by Baseball America...one of 22 members of the USA National Team in the summer, where he hit a team-best.441 (15-for-34) with four doubles, one homer, six RBIs, 11 runs, a.647 slugging percentage, six walks, a team-best.525 on-base percentage, one steal, and a.963 fielding percentage in 14 games; he led the team in batting average by 80 points and helped the team to the silver medal in Tokyo, Japan. 2009: Hit.273 with 49 runs, six doubles, one triple, three homers, 36 RBIs, and 16 stolen bases in 66 games (all starts at shortstop)...one of only three Tigers to start every game; he became the first Tiger freshman to start every game since Taylor Harbin and Stan Widmann started all 66 games as freshmen in played all but a handful of Clemson s innings at shortstop...led the team in walks (53) and had a.405 on-base percentage; the 53 walks tied for ninth-most in school history and most by a freshman in Clemson history...was second in the ACC in walks and tied for eighth in steals...tied for 11th in the nation in walks, including most among freshmen, as no other freshman in the country had more than 40 walks or finished in the top 88 in that category...started at least one game in seven different spots in the batting order (all but #3 and #4)...was 3-for-7 (.429) with a double, 14 RBIs, and four walks with the bases loaded...had a team-high six bunt singles...had a 20-game errorless streak (70 chances) from March to April...hit a single and had two steals in his first game as a Tiger against Charlotte on Feb went 3-for-4 with two RBIs against Charlotte on Feb hit his first career homer, a two-run shot, against Charlotte on Feb went 1-for-2 with three runs, four walks, and one steal against North Carolina-Asheville on Mar. 4...walked four times and scored two runs against Michigan State on Mar went 1-for-2 with two runs, two RBIs, and a stolen base against South Carolina-Upstate on Mar went 3-for-5 with a run and RBI in the first game of a doubleheader against Elon on Mar. 24; he went 5-for-10 in the doubleheader...went 2-for-3 with a two-run homer and walk in the first game of a doubleheader at Boston College on Mar went 2-for-5 with two RBIs in the second game of a doubleheader at Boston College on Mar hit a double and triple against Duke on Apr. 3...hit a three-run double and walked twice against #4 Georgia Tech on Apr went 2-for-3 with an RBI, walk, and steal against #4 Georgia Tech on Apr. 25; he went 3-for-7 (.429) with four RBIs and five walks in the series...went 3-for-4 with a double, RBI, and walk against Maryland on May 2...went 3-for-4 with a homer, three RBIs, two runs, a walk, and steal at N.C. State on May 14...went 2-for-4 with two runs at #2 Arizona State in the Tempe Super Regional on June 6...one of 22 members of the USA National Team in the summer, where he hit.255 with 13 runs, eight RBIs, 16 walks, a.417 on-base percentage, and eight steals in 23 games. BEFORE CLEMSON: Drafted in the 39th round (#1173 overall pick) by the Texas Rangers in #17 prospect in Florida by Perfect Game...first-team All-Central Florida as a junior... hit.420 with a.560 on-base percentage, six homers, and 31 RBIs as a junior...team MVP as a junior...hit.382 with a.500 on-base percentage, two homers, and 28 RBIs as a sophomore... lettered three times in baseball at Olympia High School, where he was coached by Randy O Neal. PERSONAL: His father, Steve, played baseball at Northern Iowa...two-time member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll...majoring in marketing...born Bradley Austin Miller on Oct. 18, 1989 in Orlando, FL. Miller s Overall Stats Totals Miller s ACC Regular-Season Stats Totals Miller s ACC Tournament Stats Totals Miller s NCAA Tournament Stats Totals #51 Joseph Moorefield LHP L-L *So. 1VL Woodruff, SC James F. Byrnes HS Sophomore lefthander who has been used primarily to face lefthanded batters in the only full-time, lefthanded pitcher on the 2011 team...in 20.0 innings pitched over 30 relief appearances and two active seasons, he has a 2-1 record and 5.40 ERA while allowing 24 hits (.296 opponents batting average) and 10 walks with 13 strikeouts...has not thrown a wild pitch. 2011: Has a 2-1 record and 5.28 ERA in 24 relief appearances...in 15.1 innings pitched, he has allowed 19 hits (.292 opponents batting average) and five walks with nine strikeouts...has not thrown a wild pitch...has allowed an earned run in only five of his 24 appearances...holding lefthanded batters to a.161 batting average... has allowed only four of 15 inherited baserunners to score...pitched a perfect ninth inning with a strikeout against Eastern Michigan on Feb pitched 2.0 innings in relief, allowing no hits, no runs, and no walks with two strikeouts to earn his first career win against #4 South Carolina on Mar. 6...pitched a scoreless seventh inning against Furman on Apr struck out the only batter he faced with two outs in the seventh inning, the score tied 3-3, and the potential go-ahead run on third base to earn the win in the second game of a doubleheader at Virginia Tech on May 14...retired both batters he faced in relief with one strikeout at #4 Florida State on May : Had an 0-0 record and 5.79 ERA in six relief appearances...in 4.2 innings pitched, he allowed five hits and five walks with four strikeouts...allowed a run in only one of his six appearances and a hit in just two of his six appearances...held opponents to 0-for-4 with two outs...allowed just one hit in 10 at-bats and no runs with four strikeouts in 3.1 innings pitched over four relief appearances at home...pitched a perfect eighth inning with two strikeouts against #16 Alabama in the Clemson Super Regional on June : Red-shirted. BEFORE CLEMSON: All-state pitcher at James F. Byrnes High School...played in the North-South All-Star game...#465 high school prospect in the nation by Perfect Game...#63 high school lefthander prospect in the nation by Perfect Game...#37 prospect in South Carolina by Perfect Game...#4 prospect in South Carolina by Impact Baseball...#4 lefthander prospect in South Carolina by Diamond Prospect...all-region selection as a junior...lettered five times in baseball at James F. Byrnes High, where he was coached by Chris Carter. PERSONAL: Majoring in community recreation, sport, & camp management...born Joseph Harvey Moorefield on Oct. 25, 1989 in Spartanburg, SC. Moorefield s Overall Stats Totals Moorefield s ACC Regular-Season Stats Totals Moorefield s ACC Tournament Stats Moorefield s NCAA Tournament Stats

61 Tiger Bios #9 Phil Pohl C/1B/OF R-R Jr. 2VL Cooperstown, NY Cooperstown Central HS One of the most respected players on the team for his hard work and dedication on the field and in the classroom... was the primary backup behind the plate in 2009 and 2010, but he has become one of the team s top hitters and has batted in the #2 spot in the batting order during the second half of the 2011 season...a career.280 hitter with a.366 on-base percentage in 131 games (90 starts) over three seasons...has 30 doubles, one triple, six homers, 54 RBIs, 62 runs, 30 walks, 20 hit-by-pitches, and five steals. 2011: Team co-captain...second-team All-ACC selection...third-team Academic All- American by CoSIDA; he became Clemson s first Academic All-American since 1995 (Paul Galloway)...First-Team Academic All-District III by CoSIDA...hitting.329 with 41 runs, 19 doubles, four homers, 32 RBIs, a.389 on-base percentage, and five steals in 56 games (53 starts, including 33 as the DH, 17 at catcher, two at first base, and one in right field)...has made at least one start in every spot in the batting order except #1 and #9...has started a team-high 33 games in the #2 spot in the batting order...hit.330 with nine doubles and a.400 on-base percentage in 28 ACC regular-season games...hitting.351 in 19 games on opponents home fields...has 22 multi-hit games...had an 11-game hitting streak from March to April...went 2-for-3 with two runs against Cincinnati on Feb hit a two-run homer and stole a base against Charleston Southern on Feb went 2-for-3 with two doubles, two RBIs, a run, and walk at #4 South Carolina on Mar. 4...went 2-for-3 with a homer and two RBIs against Presbyterian College at Greenville, SC on Mar went 2-for-5 with a double and three RBIs against Duke on Mar went 2-for-5 with a double, RBI, two runs, and a walk against Duke on Mar went 2-for-3 with an RBI, a run, and two walks against Duke on Mar. 20; he was 6-for-13 with two doubles, five RBIs, three runs, and three walks in the series...went 2-for-3 with a double, two runs, a walk, and hit-by-pitch at N.C. State on Mar. 27; he was 5-for-10 with two doubles and a.615 on-base percentage in the series...went 2-for-4 with a double, two runs, and a hit-by-pitch at #6 North Carolina on Apr. 2...hit a double and had three RBIs against Western Carolina on Apr. 6...went 2-for-5 with a two-run homer against Maryland on Apr. 9...went 2-for-5 with two doubles and three RBIs at Boston College on Apr went 3-for-5 with an RBI and steal in the first game of a doubleheader at Boston College on Apr went 3-for-5 with two runs and a walk in the second game of a doubleheader at Boston College on Apr. 16; he was 8-for-15 (.533) with two doubles, four RBIs, and three runs in the series...hit a solo homer against #9 Georgia Tech on May 1... went 3-for-5 in the first game of a doubleheader at Virginia Tech on May : Hit.212 with 12 runs, seven doubles, one triple, one homer, and 19 RBIs in 35 games (17 starts, all at catcher)...hit.308 with runners in scoring position...was 4-for-6 with a grand slam, two doubles, 14 RBIs, and two hit-by-pitches with the bases loaded...14 of his 19 RBIs came in his nine plate appearances with the bases loaded...nine of his 14 hits went for extra bases...was 4-for-14 (.286) with five runs, two doubles, one triple, one homer, seven RBIs, and a.786 slugging percentage in his 18 games off the bench...went 2-for-4 with a double and four RBIs against Wright State on Feb came off the bench and hit a grand slam at #15 South Carolina on Mar. 7...hit a pinch-hit triple, scored a run, and added a hit-by-pitch against Florida Gulf Coast on May 4...came off the bench and hit a three-run double at Maryland on May 7...hit a two-run single at Wake Forest on May 15...played for Chatham in the Cape Cod League in the summer, where he hit.250 in 10 games. 2009: Hit.194 with nine runs, four doubles, one homer, three RBIs, and a.341 on-base percentage in 40 games (20 starts, all at catcher)...allowed just one passed ball...hit a double and scored three runs against South Carolina-Upstate on Mar. 18; he also was the catcher for the entire game when five righthanders combined to pitch a no-hitter...went 2-for-4 with his first career homer in the first game of a doubleheader at Boston College on Mar went 2-for-4 with a double and run in the second game of a doubleheader against Maryland on May 3...came off the bench and went 1-for-1 with an RBI and walk against Tennessee Tech in the Clemson Regional on May 31...played for Chatham in the Cape Cod League in the summer, where he hit.179 in 18 games. BEFORE CLEMSON: Drafted in the 44th round (#1313 overall pick) by the Tampa Bay Rays in four-time member of the Center State All-Star team and four-time team MVP... Louisville Slugger and Gatorade Player-of-the-Year as a senior...#12 high school catcher prospect in the nation by Perfect Game...#3 prospect in New York by Perfect Game...State Class C Player-of-the-Year as a junior...hit.509 with five homers, 39 RBIs, and 41 steals as a junior...east Coast Pro Showcase and Area Code Games selection in lettered four times in baseball and two times in football at Cooperstown Central High School, where he was coached by Frank Miosek. PERSONAL: Two-time member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll...has a 3.74 career GPA through the 2011 spring semester...honored during the 2010 College World Series Opening Ceremonies for having Clemson s top GPA...majoring in management...born Philip Michael Pohl on July 22, 1990 in Bakersfield, CA. Pohl s Overall Stats Totals Pohl s ACC Regular-Season Stats Totals Pohl s ACC Tournament Stats Totals Pohl s NCAA Tournament Stats Totals #21 Kevin Pohle RHP R-R Fr. HS Saint Louis, MO Parkway South Senior HS Righthander who has been the team s top freshman pitcher in has been used in long relief and as a weekday starter. 2011: Has a 5-1 record and 1.19 ERA in 15 appearances (two starts)...in 30.1 innings pitched, he has allowed 31 hits (.263 opponents batting average), no homers, and nine walks with 16 strikeouts...clemson has a 2-0 record in his two starts...in 11.2 innings pitched over eight relief appearances in ACC regular-season games, he was 1-0 with a 2.31 ERA...in 10.0 innings over his two starts, he has allowed nine singles (.231 opponents batting average), no runs, and two walks with six strikeouts...has a.132 opponents batting average with runners in scoring position...pitched 3.2 innings in relief in his first career outing, allowing one run and no walks against Eastern Michigan on Feb pitched 2.2 innings in relief, allowing three hits and no runs to earn his first career win against Wofford on Mar. 2...pitched 3.0 innings in relief, allowing four hits, one run, and no walks with two strikeouts to earn the win against Duke on Mar pitched a scoreless seventh inning in relief, allowing one hit with two strikeouts at N.C. State on Mar retired the only batter he faced in the sixth inning to earn the win against Georgia on Mar pitched 2.2 innings in relief, allowing one hit and no earned runs with one strikeout at #6 North Carolina on Apr. 1...pitched a hitless and scoreless sixth inning at #6 North Carolina on Apr. 3; he allowed just one hit and no earned runs in 3.2 innings pitched in the series...pitched 2.0 innings in relief, allowing two hits and no runs with one strikeout at Boston College on Apr pitched a scoreless eighth inning with two strikeouts in the second game of a doubleheader against Gardner-Webb on May 7...pitched 5.0 innings in his first career start, allowing three hits, no runs, and one walk with two strikeouts to earn the win against East Tennessee State on May 11...pitched 5.0 innings in a starting role, allowing six hits, no runs, and one walk with four strikeouts to earn the win against Davidson on May 17 BEFORE CLEMSON: All-conference selection as a senior at Parkway South Senior High School...#2 righthander prospect in Missouri, #6 overall prospect in Missouri, and #333 overall prospect in the nation by Perfect Game...member of the USA Tournament of Stars...all-metro selection as a junior...all-district pick in basketball as a senior...lettered three times in baseball and three times in basketball at Parkway South Senior High, where he was coached by Adam Stahl. PERSONAL: Pronounced POHL-ee...has an identical twin brother, Scott...majoring in visual arts...born Kevin Raymond Pohle on Apr. 27, 1992 in Saint Louis, MO. Pohle s Overall Stats Pohle s ACC Regular-Season Stats

62 Tiger Bios #23 Justin Sarratt RHP R-R *Gr. 4VL Gaffney, SC Gaffney Senior HS One of the most respected players on the team for his hard work and dedication...two-time team co-captain... has been used as a long reliever and spot starter during most of his career...after an injury-plagued 2010 season, he has emerged in 2011 as a weekend starter during the second half of the season...has shown tremendous leadership qualities... has excellent control...has a 13-7 record, one save, and a 4.18 ERA in 79 appearances (24 starts) in his five-year career...has walked just 40 against 131 strikeouts in his career...has a 1.92 walks-per-nine-innings-pitched mark, second-best in school history...has a 3.28 strikeout-to-walk ratio, seventh-best in school history...has allowed more than two walks in just two of his 79 career appearances and allowed exactly two or three walks in only eight appearances...has allowed just four steals in eight attempts in innings pitched in his career...if he receives a letter in 2011, he will become the first Tiger in history to letter five times. 2011: Team co-captain...has a 7-2 record and 2.40 ERA in 17 appearances (12 starts)... in 75.0 innings pitched, he has allowed 64 hits (.230 opponents batting average) and 13 walks with 60 strikeouts...clemson has an 11-1 record in his 12 starts...in 65.0 innings pitched over his 12 starts, he is 7-1 with a 2.35 ERA and has allowed 56 hits (.233 opponents batting average) and 13 walks with 51 strikeouts...earned a win in five straight starts from April to May...had a streak of 27.2 innings pitched in a row without allowing an earned run from April to May...named ACC Pitcher-of-the-Week on May 2; in 14.1 innings pitched over two starts during the previous week, he earned two wins and allowed just seven hits (all singles), a.140 opponents batting average, one unearned run, and two walks with 11 strikeouts; he allowed only one runner past second base while he was in the game, and that runner did so due to an error...pitched 4.0 innings in a starting role, allowing three hits, no earned runs, and one walk with two strikeouts against Wofford on Mar. 2...pitched 5.1 innings in relief, allowing four hits, one earned run, and no walks with eight strikeouts against Presbyterian College at Greenville, SC on Mar pitched 6.0 innings in a starting role, allowing four hits, no runs, and one walk with 10 strikeouts to earn the win against Elon on Mar. 22; he allowed just two baserunners past first base and one past second base... pitched 7.0 innings in a starting role, allowing four hits, one earned run, and one walk with two strikeouts to earn the win against Presbyterian College on Apr. 12; he faced the minimum 19 batters from the end of the first inning through the seventh inning...pitched 6.0 innings in a starting role, allowing six hits, one run, and no walks with three strikeouts to earn the win at Georgia on Apr pitched 6.0 innings in a starting role, allowing four hits, no runs, and no walks with five strikeouts to earn the win against Furman on Apr. 26; he did not allow a runner past second base...pitched 8.1 innings in a starting role, allowing three hits (all singles), no earned runs, and two walks with six strikeouts to earn the win against #9 Georgia Tech on May 1; he allowed just on runner past second base and two runners past first base while in the game, one of which did so due to an error...pitched 6.0 innings in a starting role, allowing four hits, no earned runs, and one walk with six strikeouts to earn the win at Gardner-Webb on May 8; the game was played less than 15 miles from his hometown...pitched 6.1 innings in a starting role, allowing six hits, three runs, and one walk with eight strikeouts in the second game of a doubleheader at Virginia Tech on May 14...pitched 5.1 innings in a starting role, allowing five hits, two runs, and two walks with five strikeouts to earn the win at #4 Florida State on May : Team co-captain...had a 1-0 record and ERA in six appearances (three starts)...in 11.1 innings pitched, he allowed 17 hits and seven walks with six strikeouts... member of Clemson s All-Academic team for having the team s highest cumulative GPA... suffered an elbow injury in late March and was lost for the season; he had surgery on Apr. 7 and received a medical red-shirt...held lefthanded batters to 2-for-16 (.125)...held the leadoff batter of an inning to 1-for-12 (.083)...pitched 2.1 innings in relief, allowing one hit, no runs, and no walks with two strikeouts against Miami (OH) on Feb pitched 5.0 innings in a starting role, allowing four hits and one earned run to earn the win against Gardner-Webb on Mar : Won the Dedication Award for outstanding work in the strength training room... had a 3-2 record, one save, and a 5.10 ERA in 16 appearances (seven starts)...in 42.1 innings pitched, he allowed 41 hits (.256 opponents batting average) and nine walks with 26 strikeouts...had 19 strikeouts against only two walks against leadoff batters...member of Clemson s All-Academic team for having the team s highest cumulative GPA...pitched 1.0 inning in relief, allowing no earned runs to earn the win against North Carolina-Asheville on Mar. 4...pitched 1.1 innings in relief, allowing one hit, no runs, and no walks with two strikeouts at #2 North Carolina on Mar. 8...pitched 6.0 innings in a starting role, allowing three hits, one run, and no walks with two strikeouts to earn the win against Michigan State on Mar pitched 5.0 innings in a starting role, allowing no hits, no runs, and no walks with two strikeouts to earn the win against South Carolina-Upstate on Mar. 18; he was the first of five righthanders who combined to pitch Clemson s first no-hitter since pitched 8.0 innings in a starting role, allowing three hits, one run, and one walk with 12 strikeouts against #1 Georgia on Apr. 1; it was the most strikeouts by a Tiger since 2001; he had never struck out more than four in a game prior to that outing; he retired 17 batters in a row during one stretch; he was named ACC Pitcher-of-the-Week for his effort...retired all four batters he faced to record his first career save against Furman at Greenville, SC (Fluor Field) on May 11...pitched 2.0 innings in relief, allowing no runs and no walks with a strikeout at N.C. State on May 15...pitched 2.0 innings in relief, allowing one hit and no runs against Duke in the ACC Tournament on May 22...won the Omaha Challenge competition among pitchers in the fall of : All-ACC Academic team member...had a 2-2 record and 4.34 ERA in 27 appearances (two starts)...in 45.2 innings pitched, he allowed 60 hits and six walks with 26 strikeouts...tied for second on the team in appearances...his 1.18 walks per nine innings pitched mark was second-best in school history and his 4.33 strikeout-to-walk ratio was eighth-best in school history...did not allow a stolen base in two attempts...allowed just three walks with 14 strikeouts in 22.1 innings pitched in ACC regular-season games...had a 3.57 ERA, and he allowed just five walks and two homers in 40.1 innings pitched in his 25 relief appearances...had a 2.81 ERA and allowed just one walk in 16.0 innings pitched on opponents home fields...held opponents to a.246 batting average with runners in scoring position and.200 batting average with runners in scoring position and two outs...pitched 2.0 innings in relief, allowing two hits and no runs with three strikeouts in the first game of a doubleheader against Mercer on Feb pitched 2.2 innings in relief, allowing two hits, no earned runs, and no walks with four strikeouts against Wofford on Mar. 5...picked up his first career win in relief against #21 Coastal Carolina on Mar pitched 2.0 innings in relief, allowing no hits, no runs, and no walks against N.C. State on Mar pitched 2.0 perfect innings in relief with two strikeouts against Elon on Mar pitched a perfect inning in relief at #2 Miami (FL) on Apr. 4...pitched 3.2 innings in relief, allowing three hits, one run, and no walks with three strikeouts at #2 Miami (FL) on Apr. 6...pitched 2.0 innings in relief, allowing one hit, no runs, and no walks at Central Florida on May 15...pitched 1.1 innings in relief, allowing one hit, no runs, and no walks with a strikeout to earn the win at Central Florida on May 17; in two relief appearances against the Knights, he allowed just two hits, no runs, and no walks in 3.1 innings pitched...pitched 5.0 innings in relief, allowing two runs and no walks with two strikeouts against #20 N.C. State in the ACC Tournament on May 22...played for Thomasville in the Coastal Plain League in the summer, where he was 7-1 with a 1.06 ERA in 59.1 innings pitched over eight starts; he had a.172 opponents batting average and allowed just 35 hits, nine walks, and seven extra-base hits, including two homers, with 57 strikeouts; he had two complete games, including one shutout...tied for second in the league in wins and was third in both ERA and opponents batting average...three-time league pitcher-of-the-week, as he earned tri-pitcher-of-the-week honors on June 23, co-pitcher-of-the-week honors on June 30, and co-pitcher-of-the-week honors on July 16...starting pitcher in the All-Star game, where he retired all three batters that he faced...pitched a complete game in the league championship game; he allowed 10 hits, one run, and no walks with eight strikeouts in his team s 8-1 victory...named Rawlings Coastal Plain League Defensive Player-of-the-Year...#8 Coastal Plain League prospect by Baseball America. 2007: Had an 0-1 record and 4.85 ERA in 13 relief appearances (13.0 innings pitched)... allowed 21 hits (.368 opponents batting average) and five walks with 13 strikeouts...did not allow a stolen base...had five strikeouts against only one walk in five ACC regular-season appearances...had seven strikeouts and only one walk in five relief appearances in March... had a 2.08 ERA in 4.1 innings pitched in April...did not allow an earned run in 2.2 innings pitched on opponents home fields...in 2.1 innings pitched against top-25 ranked teams, he allowed just one hit, no runs, and no walks...did not allow an earned run in a combined 5.0 innings pitched in the fifth, sixth, and seventh innings...only allowed one of eight inherited baserunners to score...only allowed an earned run in four of his 13 appearances... had one putout and three assists without committing an error...pitched a scoreless inning in relief with a strikeout against #4 South Carolina on Mar. 3...pitched a scoreless inning in relief against Memphis on Mar pitched a scoreless inning in relief against Duke on Mar pitched 1.2 scoreless innings in relief with three strikeouts against Georgia on Apr. 4...pitched 0.2 perfect innings in relief at #2 Florida State on May 11...retired both batters he faced in relief at #10 Coastal Carolina in the Myrtle Beach Regional on June 4...played for Thomasville in the Coastal Plain League in the summer, where he had a 3-2 record and 3.35 ERA in nine appearances (six starts); in 40.1 innings pitched, he allowed 32 hits (.216 opponents batting average) and 16 walks with 27 strikeouts; the HiToms captured the league title; he was named Rawlings Coastal Plain League Defensive Player-of-the-Petitt Cup Tournament, as he pitched a shutout against #1 Fayetteville to avoid elimination in the HiToms 16-0 win; he allowed six hits and no walks with nine strikeouts. BEFORE CLEMSON: All-state selection as a senior at Gaffney Senior High School...#8 prospect in South Carolina by Baseball America...was 17-6 with five saves and 204 strikeouts against only 23 walks during his last two years of high school...team s most valuable pitcher as a junior...all-region pick as a junior...team Legion MVP in during his combined high school and Legion seasons in 2005, he was 14-4 with 14 complete games in innings pitched, and he had 152 strikeouts and a 1.48 ERA along with hitting.343 at the plate... lettered four times in baseball at Gaffney Senior High, where he was coached by Tom Owens. PERSONAL: Pronounced suh-rat...his sister, Julie, was a standout freshman pitcher on the 2011 South Carolina softball team and accumulated numerous accolades...four-time member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll...graduated on May 7, 2010 with a degree in management...born Justin Elliott Sarratt on Dec. 22, 1987 in Spartanburg, SC. 62

63 Tiger Bios Sarratt s Overall Stats Totals Sarratt s ACC Regular-Season Stats Totals Sarratt s ACC Tournament Stats Totals Sarratt s NCAA Tournament Stats Totals #3 Jeff Schaus OF L-R Sr. 3VL Naples, FL Barron Collier HS Senior outfielder and line-drive hitter who puts the ball in play and sprays the ball to all fields...one of Clemson s best hitters in school history...a career.320 hitter in 254 games (252 starts) over four seasons...has 209 runs, 307 hits, 60 doubles, six triples, 31 homers, 210 RBIs, 144 walks and 22 hit-by-pitches against only 96 strikeouts, a.415 on-base percentage, and 31 steals in his career...third in Clemson history in games, third in at-bats (959), fifth in hits, tied for fifth in walks, sixth in runs, seventh in RBIs, tied for seventh in doubles, and 10th in total bases (472)...has 13 career outfield assists...three-time All-ACC selection; he is the first Tiger to be named All-ACC three times since Khalil Greene ( )...has never missed a game and has missed only two starts in his career...leads all active players in the nation in consecutive games played...hit.341 with a.428 on-base percentage along with 28 doubles, four triples, 11 homers, 86 RBIs, 104 runs, 64 walks, and 17 steals in 120 games (120 starts) in ACC regular-season games. 2011: Golden Spikes Award Watch List member...second-team All-ACC selection...hitting.326 with 39 runs, 19 doubles, two triples, 42 RBIs, a.425 on-base percentage, 37 walks and four hit-by-pitches against only 13 strikeouts, and nine steals in 59 games (59 starts in left field)...one of only three Tigers to start every game...hit.362 with 12 doubles, two triples, 24 RBIs, 25 runs, and a.449 on-base percentage in 30 ACC regular-season games...has 19 multi-hit games...has 13 multi-rbi games...hit.404 in 16 May games...reached base via a hit or walk in each of the first 37 games of the season...went 2-for-4 with two doubles, three RBIs, and a walk against #4 South Carolina on Mar. 6...went 2-for-5 with a double and two RBIs against #6 Virginia on Mar went 3-for-4 with two doubles, two runs, an RBI, and a walk against Duke on Mar went 3-for-5 with a double, two RBIs, and two runs against Duke on Mar went 3-for-5 with a double, triple, two RBIs, three runs, a walk, and steal against Duke on Mar. 20; he was 9-for-14 with four doubles, a triple, five RBIs, seven runs, two walks, and a steal in the series...went 4-for-5 with two RBIs at #6 North Carolina on Apr. 2; he was 7-for-12 (.583) with two RBIs, three runs, two walks, and a steal in the series...went 1-for-2 with a double, two runs, and three walks against Maryland on Apr. 9...had two walks and three runs against Maryland on Apr. 10; he was 3-for-9 with a double, triple, six runs, and six walks in the series...went 2-for-4 with a double, three RBIs, and a steal against Wake Forest on Apr hit a two-out, run-scoring double in the fourth inning to give Clemson the lead for good against #9 Georgia Tech on May 1...went 4-for-4 with a double, RBI, two runs, and a steal in the second game of a doubleheader against Gardner-Webb on May 7; he was 6-for-10 with a double, three RBIs, four runs, and two steals in the series...went 2-for-2 with two RBIs, two walks, and a hit-by-pitch in the first game of a doubleheader at Virginia Tech on May 14...went 3-for-5 with a double and RBI at #4 Florida State on May 20; he registered his 300th career hit with his third hit in the game and became just the 21st ACC player and sixth Tiger to reach that mark...went 2-for-3 with an RBI and two walks at #4 Florida State on May 21; he was 5-for-12 with a double, two RBIs, two runs, three walks, and a steal in the series...went 4-for-5 with two doubles and two RBIs against #8 Georgia Tech in the ACC Tournament on May 25...preseason second-team All-American by NCBWA and CollegeBaseballLineup.com...preseason third-team All-American by Baseball America...#2 senior in the nation in the preseason by Baseball America...preseason first-team All-ACC by Baseball America...preseason first-team All-ACC by Perfect Game...preseason first-team All-ACC by SEBaseball.com...#20 prospect in the ACC for the 2011 draft in the preseason by Perfect Game. 2010: Drafted in the 27th round (#810 overall pick) by the Cleveland Indians...Second- Team All-ACC selection...second-team All-ACC by SEBaseball.com...hit.320 with 69 runs, 14 doubles, two triples, 15 homers, 87 RBIs, 32 walks against only 26 strikeouts, and nine steals in 70 games (70 starts, including 64 in left field and six as the DH)...only Tiger to play and start all 70 games...his 87 RBIs tied for second-most in school history, his 70 games tied for eighth-most, and his 284 at-bats tied for eighth-most...fourth in the nation in RBIs...first in the ACC in RBIs (no one else had more than 78), seventh in hits (91), tied for seventh in runs, and tied for eighth in sacrifice flies (6)...had a team-tying-high four outfield assists... had a team-high 31 RBIs in ACC regular-season games...had a team-tying-high 29 multi-hit games and a team-high 25 multi-rbi games...hit.371 with runners on base and.396 with runners in scoring position...hit.463 with runners on base and two outs and.475 with runners in scoring position and two outs, both team-highs...was 7-for-13 (.538) with a grand slam, double, 21 RBIs, and four walks with the bases loaded...went 3-for-3 with a homer, five RBIs, two runs, and one steal against Wright State on Feb. 28; he went 6-for-10 with six RBIs in the series...went 2-for-3 with a homer, double, two RBIs, three runs, and a walk against Gardner-Webb on Mar went 2-for-4 with a homer, double, three RBIs, two runs, and a walk in the second game of a doubleheader against N.C. State on Mar went 1-for-3 with three RBIs and two walks against N.C. State on Mar. 14; he drew a bases-loaded walk with two outs in the eighth inning after being down in the count 0-2 to tie the score...went 3-for-5 with two homers, one double, and six RBIs against Georgia Southern on Mar went 2-for-4 with a double, three RBIs, three runs, and two walks at Georgia on Apr. 6...went 2-for-6 with a homer, four RBIs, three runs, and a hit-by-pitch at Duke on Apr went 2-for-4 with a three-run homer and a walk at #5 Georgia Tech on Apr went 3-for-5 with two doubles, three RBIs, and three runs against South Carolina-Upstate on Apr went 3-for-4 with three RBIs in the second game of a doubleheader against Florida Gulf Coast on May 2; his two-out single in the eighth inning scored the eventual winning run...went 2-for-4 with a homer, two RBIs, four runs, and two walks at Maryland on May 8; he went 4-for-11 with two homers, five RBIs, five runs, and three walks in the series...went 1-for-1 with a two-run homer, two runs, two walks, and a hit-by-pitch against Furman at Greenville, SC (Fluor Field) on May 11...went 3-for-5 with a triple, three RBIs, three runs, and a walk at Wake Forest on May 15...hit a long two-run homer with a walk against Presbyterian College on May went 3-for-4 with a homer, double, three RBIs, and a hit-by-pitch against N.C. State in the ACC Tournament on May 26...went 2-for-5 with a homer and two runs against #18 Virginia Tech in the ACC Tournament on May 28; he was 5-for-13 (.385) with two homers, a double, four RBIs, four runs, and a steal in three ACC Tournament games...went 2-for-4 with two RBIs, a run, and steal against Southern Mississippi in the Auburn Regional on June 4...went 3-for-5 with a double, two RBIs, and two runs at #14 Auburn in the Auburn Regional on June 7...named to the Auburn Regional All-Tournament team after going 6-for-18 (.333) with a double, five RBIs, three runs, a walk, and steal in four games...went 3-for-4 with a double and RBI against #16 Alabama in the Clemson Super Regional on June 12...went 4-for-6 with three RBIs and two runs against #16 Alabama in the Clemson Super Regional on June went 2-for-5 with a double, RBI, and recorded the game s last out against #16 Alabama in the Clemson Super Regional on June 14; he was 9-for-15 (.600) with two doubles, five RBIs, and two runs in three Clemson Super Regional games...went 1-for-2 with an RBI, run, three walks, and a steal against #1 Arizona State in the College World Series on June preseason second-team All-ACC by SEBaseball.com. 2009: First-Team All-ACC selection...second-team All-ACC by SEBaseball.com...hit.320 with 60 runs, 14 doubles, one triple, 13 homers, 50 RBIs, 42 walks against only 29 strikeouts, a.424 on-base percentage, and nine stolen bases in 66 games (65 starts, including 54 in left field, eight as the DH, and three in right field)...tied for the team lead in runs and homers...tied for 10th in the ACC in walks...hit a team-best.367 with five homers, 19 RBIs, and a team-high.445 on-base percentage in ACC regular-season games...eight of his 13 home runs came against teams that played in the NCAA Tournament...seven of his 13 homers came with two outs...had 21 multi-hit games and 13 multi-rbi games...hit.369 against lefthanders...hit a team-high.385 with six homers in 19 games against top-25 ranked teams...had two of the team s four walkoff hits...had a team-high four outfield assists... named ACC Co-Player-of-the-Week on April 27 for his performance in five games from April 21-26; he went 10-for-22 (.455) with seven runs, one double, two homers, nine RBIs, and two steals; he was also named to the Brooks Wallace Award National All-Star Lineup...had a key two-run double in the sixth inning to give Clemson the lead for good against Wofford on Feb hit a two-run homer with two walks at #2 North Carolina on Mar. 6...went 2-for-4 with a dramatic three-run homer with two outs in the ninth inning to give Clemson an 8-7 lead at #2 North Carolina on Mar. 8...went 3-for-4 with a homer, double, three runs, and a walk at #1 Georgia on Mar went 4-for-5 with two runs and two steals in the first game of a doubleheader against #5 Miami (FL) on Apr went 2-for-5 with a triple and two runs against #5 Miami (FL) on Apr. 12; he was 7-for-14 with four runs and two steals in the series...went 3-for-4 with a homer and three runs at Western Carolina on Apr hit a walkoff grand slam with two outs in the ninth inning to lift Clemson to a 5-3 win over #19 63

64 Tiger Bios Coastal Carolina on Apr. 21; it was his first career grand slam and Clemson s second-ever walkoff grand slam...went 3-for-4 with a double, walk, and run against #4 Georgia Tech on Apr went 4-for-5 with a homer and four RBIs against #4 Georgia Tech on Apr. 25; he went 8-for-13 (.615) with four RBIs in the series...hit a two-run homer in the first game of a doubleheader against Maryland on May 3...went 3-for-4 with two RBIs in the second game of a doubleheader against Maryland on May 3...went 2-for-5 with a double, homer, four RBIs, and two runs against North Carolina-Wilmington on May 9...went 2-for-4 with a double and two RBIs against North Carolina-Wilmington on May 10; he was 5-for-12 (.417) with two doubles, one homer, seven RBIs, three runs, and two walks in the series...went 2-for-5 with a homer, double, and three RBIs against Tennessee Tech in the Clemson Regional on May 29; he hit a one-out, walkoff double to score two runs in the ninth inning...hit a solo homer at #2 Arizona State in the Tempe Super Regional on June 7...played for Chatham in the Cape Cod League in the summer, where he hit.239 in 21 games. 2008: Hit.315 with 41 runs, 13 doubles, one triple, three homers, 31 RBIs, a.415 onbase percentage, and four steals in 59 games (58 starts, including 52 in left field and six as the DH)...one of only three Tigers to play all 59 games...hit his three home runs in the last seven games after hitting none in the first 52 games...led the team in walks (33) and on-base percentage, as he had more walks than strikeouts (28) along with five hit-by-pitches...hit a team-best.360 with nine doubles, 12 RBIs, a team-best.462 on-base percentage, and four steals in ACC regular-season games; his batting average and on-base percentage were also the highest marks by an ACC freshman...had a team-high four outfield assists...hit a team-best.371 in 23 games on opponents home fields...his batting average rose from.252 in mid-april to his final batting average of.315 after going 36-for-90 (.400) in the last 22 games...had 17 multi-hit games...hit a team-best.361 with runners on base...hit.374 in 26 games batting in the #2 spot in the lineup...was 17-for-35 (.486) after the seventh inning... had 13 RBIs in the last eight games, including 11 RBIs in the last five regular-season games... had a 12-game hitting streak from April to May, including a streak of seven consecutive games with at least two hits in April, and a 10-game streak of scoring at least one run from April to May...went 3-for-4 with a triple and three RBIs against Wofford on Mar. 5...went 1-for-3 with a double, two walks, and three runs in the second game of a doubleheader at Wake Forest on Mar. 9...went 2-for-3 with two walks against North Carolina-Greensboro on Mar went 3-for-4 with a double an RBI against Boston College on Mar hit two doubles at Maryland on Mar went 2-for-5 with a double, two runs, and a stolen base at Maryland on Mar. 30; he was 5-for-12 (.417) with three doubles in the series...went 3-for-4 with a hit-by-pitch and stolen base at Duke on Apr went 3-for-5 at Duke on Apr. 20; he was 8-for-13 (.615) in the series...went 3-for-5 with a double and two RBIs at Western Carolina on Apr went 3-for-5 with a double and two runs against Presbyterian College at Greenville, SC on Apr went 2-for-4 with three runs, a walk, and stolen base against Virginia Tech on Apr went 2-for-3 with two runs and a walk against Virginia Tech on Apr. 26; he went 5-for-11 (.455) with six runs and three walks in the series...went 2-for-5 with a double, two runs, and one RBI against Furman at Greenville, SC (Fluor Field) on May 7...went 5-for-6 with a double, two runs, and four RBIs at #25 Georgia Tech on May 11...hit a two-run homer, his first career long ball, against College of Charleston on May 13...went 2-for-5 with two runs and a key three-run homer in the eighth inning at Central Florida on May 16...hit a two-run homer and scored two runs against #24 Georgia Tech in the ACC Tournament on May 24...#42 freshman in the nation in the preseason by Baseball America...played for Cotuit in the Cape Cod League in the summer, where he hit.257 with three doubles, two homers, and 11 RBIs in 33 games. BEFORE CLEMSON: Standout at Barron Collier High School, the same school that sent Andy D Alessio ( ) to Clemson...FACA All-Star...#47 prospect in the nation by Perfect Game and #68 prospect by Baseball America...#8 prospect in Florida by Perfect Game...drafted in the 35th round (#1066 overall pick) by the Texas Rangers...World Wood Bat Tournament MVP (hitter) in honorable mention all-state pick as a junior...first-team all-county and all-area selection as a sophomore and junior...led the team with a.402 batting average and 12 stolen bases as a junior...led the team with a.410 batting average as a sophomore...lettered three times in baseball at Barron Collier High, where he was coached by Ted Parsons. PERSONAL: His father, Michael, played football at Canisius and his mother, Carolyn, played basketball at Canisius...his sister, Kristen, was a standout softball pitcher at Princeton from ; she struck out a school-record 833 batters in her career after earning Ivy League Rookie-of-the-Year honors in 2005 and all-conference honors multiple times... member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll in graduated on May 13, 2011 with a degree in construction science & management...born Jeffrey Michael Schaus on Apr. 7, 1989 in La Jolla, CA. Schaus Overall Stats Totals Schaus ACC Regular-Season Stats Totals Schaus ACC Tournament Stats Totals Schaus NCAA Tournament Stats Totals #8 Richie Shaffer 1B/3B R-R So. 1VL Charlotte, NC Providence Senior HS Sophomore corner infielder who has tremendous power...one of the best defensive first-baseman in Clemson history...a career.316 hitter with a.542 slugging percentage and.423 on-base percentage in 107 games (103 starts) over two seasons...has 25 doubles, two triples, 18 homers, 86 RBIs, 105 runs, 58 walks, 14 hit-by-pitches, and nine steals... has committed only three errors in his career (.996 fielding percentage). 2011: First-Team All-ACC selection...hitting.311 with an ACC-high 60 runs, 14 doubles, two triples, 11 homers, a team-high 50 RBIs, a.555 slugging percentage,.434 on-base percentage, 40 walks, seven hit-by-pitches, and seven steals in 59 games (59 starts, including 53 at first base and six at third base)...has committed only three errors...one of only three Tigers to start every game...has 20 multi-hit games...has a team-high 15 multi-rbi games... has a team-high 25 two-out RBIs...has reached base in 31 of 51 plate appearances (61 percent) as the leadoff batter of an inning...named ACC Co-Player-of-the-Week on April 4 for his performance in four games from March 29 to April 1; he went 7-for-15 (.467) with seven runs, a double, triple, grand slam, five RBIs, three walks, and a steal...had an 11-game hitting streak in April...had a 12-game scoring streak in April...went 2-for-2 with four runs, an RBI, and two walks against Charleston Southern on Feb hit a two-run homer against #6 Virginia on Mar went 3-for-3 with an RBI, two runs, and two walks against Duke on Mar went 3-for-5 with an RBI against Duke on Mar. 20; he was 7-for-12 with two RBIs, three runs, three walks, and a steal in the series...went 2-for-4 with a double and two RBIs at N.C. State on Mar went 2-for-4 with a grand slam, three runs, a walk, and steal against Georgia on Mar went 3-for-4 with a double and three runs at #6 North Carolina on Apr. 3...went 3-for-5 with an RBI against Maryland on Apr. 9...went 2-for-4 with two doubles, two RBIs, and a walk against Maryland on Apr. 10; he was 6-for-13 with two doubles, four RBIs, and three runs in the series...went 2-for-5 with a double and two RBIs in the first game of a doubleheader at Boston College on Apr. 16; he was 5-for-12 (.417) with three doubles, four RBIs, and three runs in the series...went 2-for-3 with a double, two RBIs, two runs, a walk, and steal against Wake Forest on Apr committed his first career error in his 92nd career game on a groundball against #9 Georgia Tech on May 1; he had 644 career chances without an error before his first error...went 2-for-4 with a double, three RBIs, and a steal in the first game of a doubleheader against Gardner-Webb on May 7...went 3-for-4 with a homer, two RBIs, two runs, and a walk in the second game of a doubleheader against Gardner-Webb on May 7...went 2-for-3 with a homer and walk at Gardner-Webb on May 8; he was 7-for-11 with two homers, one double, six RBIs, four runs, two walks, and one steal in the series...went 2-for-2 with a three-run homer, three runs, and a walk against Davidson on May 17...whit a solo homer with two RBIs and a walk at #4 Florida State on May 21; he hit two homers in the series...went 2-for-5 with a double, two RBIs, and a steal against #8 Georgia Tech in the ACC Tournament on May 25...hit a three-run homer with two outs in the sixth inning to give Clemson the lead for good against N.C. State in the ACC Tournament on May 28...#30 sophomore in the nation in the preseason by Baseball America...#4 prospect in the ACC for the 2012 draft in the preseason by Baseball America...#5 prospect in the ACC for the 2012 draft in the preseason by Perfect Game. 2010: All-ACC Academic team member...hit.323 with 45 runs, 11 doubles, seven homers, 36 RBIs, a.409 on-base percentage, and two steals in 48 games (44 starts, including 36 at first base and eight as the DH)...did not commit an error in 327 chances in the field...led the ACC in most chances without an error...was 3-for-4 as a pinch-hitter and 4-for-5 with two homers and four runs in four games off the bench...hit.395 with runners in scoring position...clemson was in his 44 starts, in his 48 games, and 6-0 in games he hit 64

65 Tiger Bios a homer...suffered a hamstring injury in late March and missed 17 games...had three homers, three doubles, 12 RBIs, and 11 runs in 11 NCAA Tournament starts...hit a single in his first career plate appearance and scored a run against Miami (OH) on Feb went 2-for-4 with two runs, including the game-winning run in the eighth inning, and a steal against Wright State on Feb hit a three-run homer, the first long ball of his career, scored three runs, and had two walks at #15 South Carolina on Mar. 7...came off the bench and hit a two-run homer against Gardner-Webb on Mar went 3-for-5 with a double and two RBIs in the first game of a doubleheader against N.C. State on Mar hit a pinch-hit, solo homer in the first game of a doubleheader against Florida Gulf Coast on May 2...went 2-for-3 with a run against Florida Gulf Coast on May 4; he was 5-for-10 in the series...went 2-for-4 with a double, RBI, and two runs at Wake Forest on May 15...went 3-for-4 with a three-run double against #7 Florida State on May 21...went 2-for-4 with two doubles, two RBIs, and a run against #18 Virginia Tech in the ACC Tournament on May 28...went 2-for-4 with a homer, three RBIs, and three runs against #6 Georgia Tech in the ACC Tournament on May 29; he was 5-for-12 (.417) with a homer, two doubles, five RBIs, and five runs in three ACC Tournament games...went 1-for-3 with a three-run double, two runs, two walks, and started two key double plays in the seventh and eighth innings at #14 Auburn in the Auburn Regional on June 7...went 2-for-5 with a homer, four RBIs, and two runs against #16 Alabama in the Clemson Super Regional on June 13...went 2-for-5 with two homers and three RBIs against #16 Alabama in the Clemson Super Regional on June 14; he was 4-for-13 (.308) with three homers, seven RBIs, and four runs in three Clemson Super Regional games...went 2-for-5 with an RBI and run against #1 Arizona State in the College World Series on June 21...went 1-for-2 with a double, run, and hit-by-pitch against #5 South Carolina in the College World Series on June 25...#30 freshman in the nation and #3 newcomer in the ACC in the preseason by Baseball America...#35 prospect in the nation for the 2012 draft in the preseason by Perfect Game. BEFORE CLEMSON: Drafted in the 25th round (#757 overall pick) by the Los Angeles Dodgers in all-state selection as a sophomore, junior, and senior at Providence Senior High School...#3 high school prospect in North Carolina and #28 high school prospect in the nation by Perfect Game...#27 high school prospect in the nation by Baseball America... AFLAC All-American as a junior USA National Team member...perfect Game National Showcase selection...hit.401 with 21 homers and 71 RBIs from his freshman to junior seasons...in 88.0 innings pitched, he had a 1.65 ERA and 115 strikeouts from his freshman to junior seasons...east Coast Pro Showcase selection...lettered four times at Providence Senior High, where he was coached by Danny Hignight. PERSONAL: Member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll in majoring in marketing...born Richard Michael Shaffer on Mar. 15, 1991 in Flemington, NJ. Shaffer s Overall Stats Totals Shaffer s ACC Regular-Season Stats Totals Shaffer s ACC Tournament Stats Totals Shaffer s NCAA Tournament Stats #2 Jason Stolz INF R-R Jr. 2VL Marietta, GA Kell HS Multi-talented infielder...one of the team s best defensive players...has seen significant action at third base, shortstop, and second base...has a strong arm...has been nagged by injury during most of the 2011 season...a career.280 hitter with a.349 on-base percentage in 151 games (123 starts) over three seasons...has 19 doubles, three homers, 60 RBIs, 67 runs, and 19 steals...has 17 career sacrifice bunts. 2011: Hitting.278 with 28 runs, nine doubles, one homer, 25 RBIs, and eight steals in 59 games (59 starts, including 44 at second base, 14 at shortstop, and one as the DH)...one of only three Tigers to start every game...has a team-high nine sacrifice bunts, tied for seventh-most in school history...hitting.318 with runners on base...went 2-for-3 with a walk and steal against Eastern Michigan on Feb went 1-for-1 with a run, two walks, and a hit-by-pitch against Eastern Michigan on Feb. 20; he was 3-for-6 with three runs, three walks, and a hit-by-pitch in the series...went 3-for-4 with a double, two runs, two RBIs, and a steal against Michigan State at Greenville, SC on Feb went 3-for-5 with a double and steal against #4 South Carolina on Mar. 6...went 2-for-4 with two doubles, two runs, and an RBI against Duke on Mar went 3-for-3 with an RBI, two runs, and a hit-by-pitch against Duke on Mar. 19; he was 6-for-12 with two doubles, three RBIs, and four runs in the series...went 1-for-2 with three RBIs against #9 Georgia Tech on Apr went 3-for-3 with an RBI, hit-by-pitch, and two steals against Furman at Greenville, SC (Fluor Field) on May 10...went 1-for-2 with a run and three walks at #4 Florida State on May 20...went 2-for-2 with two doubles and a walk against N.C. State in the ACC Tournament on May 28; he was 4-for-8 with two doubles and a walk in three ACC Tournament games. 2010: Hit.222 with 10 runs, three doubles, one homer, 14 RBIs, and four steals in 37 games (22 starts, including 16 at third base, five at shortstop, and one at second base)...hit.370 with five RBIs and three steals in 11 ACC regular-season games...hit.298 with runners on base and.286 with runners in scoring position...in his five starts at shortstop, he was 8-for-20 (.400) with a homer, five RBIs, three runs, and a steal along with only one error in 22 chances (.955 fielding percentage)...clemson was 4-1 in his five starts at shortstop...was 7-for-12 (.583) with two doubles and five runs in the second inning...was 9-for-26 (.346) in his 10 games against top-25 ranked teams...suffered a back injury in late March and missed 13 games...went 2-for-4 with a double, two RBIs, and one steal against Furman on Feb went 2-for-3 with a double and the game-tying, run-scoring single in the seventh inning against #15 South Carolina on Mar. 5...came off the bench and went 1-for-2 at Wake Forest on May 15...went 2-for-4 with a homer, two RBIs, and two runs against Presbyterian College on May 18; it was his first career start at shortstop...went 2-for-4 with two RBIs against #7 Florida State on May 20...went 2-for-4 with a run against #7 Florida State on May 21...went 2-for-4 with an RBI against #7 Florida State on May 22; he was 6-for-12 with three RBIs and a steal in the series...went 2-for-3 with a homer, two RBIs, and two runs against Western Carolina on Apr : All-ACC Academic team member...hit.315 with 29 runs, seven doubles, one homer, 21 RBIs, and seven steals in 55 games (42 starts, all at third base)...had a team-high six sacrifice bunts...had a solid.960 fielding percentage thanks to committing just four errors in 101 chances...hit.396 in May...hit a team-high.371 with the bases empty...hit a team-high.412 as the leadoff batter of an inning...was 31-for-73 (.425) from the fifth through eighth innings...had a 10-game hitting streak in May; he was 17-for-32 (.531) with three doubles, 10 RBIs, 10 runs, five walks, a.605 on-base percentage, and five steals during the streak... came off the bench and went 1-for-1 with two runs and one hit-by-pitch against Michigan State on Mar went 2-for-3 with a run, RBI, walk, and steal at #24 Florida State on Mar hit his first career homer against Duke on Apr. 3...went 2-for-5 with two RBIs against Duke on Apr. 5...went 3-for-4 with a double, two RBIs, and a hit-by-pitch against Western Carolina on Apr went 2-for-4 with a double and RBI in the first game of a doubleheader against Maryland on May 3...went 2-for-5 with an RBI and steal in the second game of a doubleheader against Maryland on May 3; he went 5-for-12 (.417) with two doubles and three RBIs in the series...went 2-for-2 with an RBI, two runs, a walk, and steal against North Carolina-Wilmington on May 8...went 1-for-2 with an RBI, two runs, and two walks against North Carolina-Wilmington on May 9; he was 3-for-4 (.750) with two RBIs, four runs, three walks, and a steal in the series...went 2-for-3 with three RBIs, two walks, and a steal against Furman at Greenville, SC (Fluor Field) on May 11...went 3-for-3 with a hit-by-pitch, RBI, two runs, and two steals at N.C. State on May 15; he was 5-for-10 with three runs and two steals in the series...played for Falmouth in the Cape Cod League in the summer, where he hit.158 in five games. BEFORE CLEMSON: Drafted in the 31st round (#940 overall pick) by the Atlanta Braves in Marietta Daily Journal Player-of-the-Year as a senior...all-cobb County and team MVP as a senior...cobb County Dugout Club High School All-Star team member as a senior...#12 prospect in Georgia by Perfect Game...Connie Mack World Series All-Tournament selection in played on the state runnerup team as a sophomore...earned his high school s academic award...lettered three times in baseball at Kell High School, where he was coached by Donnie English...from the same high school that produced former Tiger Ben Paulsen ( ). PERSONAL: Pronounced STOHLTS...two-time member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll...majoring in construction science & management...born Jason Evan Stolz on Mar. 21, 1990 in Marietta, GA. 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66 Tiger Bios Stolz s ACC Tournament Stats Totals Stolz s NCAA Tournament Stats Totals #25 Jon Surber 1B/RHP R-R Fr. HS Lisle, IL Lisle Senior HS Freshman first-baseman and righthander who has seen limited action in one of two Tigers on the 2011 team from the state of Illinois (Scott Firth is the other). 2011: Is 1-for-4 (.250) with one run in four games off the bench...has an 0-0 record and 0.00 ERA in four relief appearances...in 3.2 innings pitched, he has allowed four hits (.308 opponents batting average), no extra-base hits, and four walks with three strikeouts...went 1-for-1 with a run off the bench against Charleston Southern on Feb pitched 1.0 innings in relief, allowing one hit, no runs, and no walks against Elon on Mar. 23; it was his first career appearance on the mound...pitched a hitless and scoreless eighth inning with two strikeouts at #6 North Carolina on Apr. 1...pitched a scoreless eighth inning in the first game of a doubleheader against Gardner-Webb on May 7. BEFORE CLEMSON: Two-time all-state, all-conference, and all-area selection at Lisle Senior High School...member of the Interstate 8 All-Star team...team MVP as a junior...member of the Top Tier Under 17 CABA National Champions in set the school record for homers and RBIs...all-conference pick as a junior...team MVP in football as a junior...lettered four times in baseball, two times in football, and one time in basketball at Lisle Senior High, where he was coached by Pete Meyer. PERSONAL: His father, Jim, played baseball at New Mexico...majoring in pre-business... born Jonathan James Surber on Feb. 26, 1992 in Galesburg, IL. Surber s Overall Stats Surber s ACC Regular-Season Stats #33 Scott Weismann RHP R-R Jr. 2VL Boxborough, MA Acton-Boxborough Regional HS Junior righthander who was in the weekend rotation during the entire 2010 season and the first half of the 2011 season before moving to the bullpen...has emerged as a force as Clemson s closer...challenges hitters...in innings pitched over 58 appearances (29 starts) and three seasons, he has a 15-7 record, eight saves, and a 4.20 ERA while allowing 186 hits (.259 opponents batting average) and 65 walks with 150 strikeouts...in 26.1 innings pitched over five career appearances (four starts) in the NCAA Tournament, he is 4-0 with a 1.71 ERA and.206 opponents batting average; he has also allowed just 20 hits and eight walks with 12 strikeouts; his 1.71 ERA is the best mark in school history in the NCAA Tournament. 2011: Has a 3-4 record, a team-high seven saves, and a 4.94 ERA in 22 appearances (eight starts)...in 54.2 innings pitched, he has allowed 58 hits (.274 opponents batting average) and 16 walks with 49 strikeouts...in 15.2 innings pitched over his 14 relief appearances, he has allowed seven hits (.132 opponents batting average), no homers, two runs (1.15 ERA), and four walks with 23 strikeouts...has allowed only one of eight inherited baserunners to score...in 14.0 innings pitched after the seventh inning, he has allowed just four hits (.089 opponents batting average), no runs, and two walks with 21 strikeouts...in 11.2 innings pitched in the ninth inning, he has allowed just two hits (.056 opponents batting average), no runs, and two walks with 17 strikeouts...in 14.0 innings pitched over his last 13 relief appearances, he has allowed four singles (.089 opponents batting average), no runs, and two walks with 21 strikeouts...pitched 5.0 innings in a starting role, allowing five hits, three runs, and one walk with four strikeouts to earn the win against Eastern Michigan on Feb pitched 5.0 innings in a starting role, allowing three hits, two runs, and one walk with four strikeouts to earn the win against Cincinnati on Feb. 25; he retired the first 10 batters of the game...pitched 6.0 innings in a starting role, allowing seven hits, one run, and one walk with five strikeouts to earn the win against Western Carolina on Apr. 6...struck out all three batters he faced in the ninth inning against Presbyterian College on Apr pitched 2.0 innings in relief, allowing one hit, no runs, and no walks with three strikeouts in the second game of a doubleheader at Boston College on Apr struck out the only batter he faced to record the save at Georgia on Apr struck out both batters he faced to record the save against Wake Forest on Apr pitched 2.0 innings in relief, allowing one hit, no runs, and no walks with two strikeouts against Wake Forest on Apr pitching a perfect inning with one strikeout to record the save against #9 Georgia Tech on Apr struck out two of the four batters he faced, including the final one with the bases loaded, to record the save against #9 Georgia Tech on May 1; he had two saves in the series...entered the game with runners at the corners and no outs in the ninth inning and retired three straight batters, including two on strikeouts, without allowing a runner to score in the first game of a doubleheader at Virginia Tech on May 14...pitched 1.1 hitless and scoreless innings in relief with two strikeouts to record the save at #4 Florida State on May 20...pitched a perfect inning in relief to record the save at #4 Florida State on May 21; he pitched 2.1 hitless and scoreless innings in relief with two saves and two strikeouts in the series...pitched a perfect ninth inning with two strikeouts to record the save against N.C. State in the ACC Tournament on May : Had a 9-2 record and 4.90 ERA in 18 starts...in 97.1 innings pitched, he allowed 102 hits (.268 opponents batting average) and 34 walks with 73 strikeouts...led the team in wins; he became the first Tiger to win nine games since Jason Berken, Josh Cribb, and Stephen Faris all won nine in his 18 starts tied for eighth-most in school history...tied for second in the ACC in starts, tied for third in wins, and ninth in innings pitched...gave up 15 homers, but 10 were solo long balls...clemson was 15-3 in his 18 starts...had a 5-0 record in his last six starts...in 18.1 innings pitched over four appearances (three starts) in the NCAA Tournament, he had a 3-0 record, 2.45 ERA,.222 opponents batting average, and 10 strikeouts against five walks; his three wins tied a school record for a single NCAA Tournament...pitched 4.2 innings in a starting role, allowing six hits, two runs, and one walk with six strikeouts to earn the win against Michigan State at Greenville, SC on Feb pitched 6.0 innings in a starting role, allowing five hits, two earned runs, and two walks with five strikeouts to earn the win at #15 South Carolina on Mar. 7...pitched 6.0 innings in a starting role, allowing six hits, one earned run, and one walk with seven strikeouts to earn the win in the second game of a doubleheader against Virginia Tech on Mar pitched 7.0 innings in a starting role, allowing six hits, three runs, and no walks with two strikeouts in the second game of a doubleheader at #1 Virginia on Mar pitched 7.0 innings in a starting role, allowing four hits at Duke on Apr pitched 7.0 innings in a starting role, allowing four runs and one walk with seven strikeouts at #5 Georgia Tech on Apr pitched 5.0 innings in a starting role, allowing five hits and three runs with five strikeouts to earn the win in the first game of a doubleheader against Florida Gulf Coast on May 2...pitched 5.0 innings in a starting role with four strikeouts to earn the win at Wake Forest on May 15...pitched 6.1 innings in a starting role, allowing three hits and three runs with five strikeouts to earn the win against #7 Florida State on May 21...pitched 7.0 innings in a starting role, allowing four hits, one run, and one walk with six strikeouts to earn the win against Southern Mississippi in the Auburn Regional on June 4; he earned Auburn Regional All-Tournament honors as one of two pitchers...pitched 6.0 innings in a starting role, allowing three earned runs and no walks to earn the win against #16 Alabama in the Clemson Super Regional on June pitched 5.0 innings in a starting role, allowing three hits, one run, and two walks with four strikeouts to earn the win against #6 Oklahoma in the College World Series on June played for Falmouth in the Cape Cod League in the summer, where was 0-3 with a 3.96 ERA; in 25.0 innings pitched over five appearances (four starts), he allowed just five walks with 24 strikeouts. 2009: Had a 3-1 record, one save, and a team-best 1.23 ERA in 17 appearances (three starts)...in 36.2 innings pitched, he allowed 26 hits (.206 opponents batting average) and 15 walks with 28 strikeouts...in 11.1 innings pitched over seven relief appearances in ACC regular-season games, he was 1-0 with a 1.59 ERA and.190 opponents batting average...his 0.00 ERA in the NCAA Tournament was the best mark by a Tiger in a single NCAA Tourney in history...allowed just one home run...did not allow more than one earned run in any of his 17 appearances...had a.143 opponents batting average with runners on base,.120 opponents batting average with runners in scoring position, and.186 opponents batting average with two outs...held righthanded batters to a.156 batting average...did not allow a run and gave up just six hits in 12.0 innings pitched from the first through fourth innings... hampered by injury early in the season that caused him to miss key ACC series against Florida State, Boston College, and Miami (FL)...had a 17-scoreless-innings-pitched streak over 10 appearances from early March to early May...pitched a scoreless inning in relief with two strikeouts in his first career outing as a Tiger against Charlotte on Feb pitched 2.0 hitless and scoreless innings in relief against Furman on Mar. 3...pitched a scoreless inning with one strikeout at #2 North Carolina on Mar. 7...pitched a perfect sixth inning with two 66

67 Tiger Bios strikeouts against South Carolina-Upstate on Mar. 18; he was the second of five righthanders who combined to pitch Clemson s first no-hitter since pitched a scoreless inning in relief with two strikeouts against Duke on Apr. 5...pitched 2.0 innings in relief, allowing two hits, no runs, and no walks with two strikeouts at Virginia Tech on Apr pitched 4.0 innings in his first career start, allowing two hits, no runs, and one walk with three strikeouts at South Carolina on Apr pitched 2.0 innings in relief, allowing one hit and no runs to record his first career save against #4 Georgia Tech on Apr pitched 2.2 innings in relief, allowing no hits and one run to earn his first career win in the first game of a doubleheader against Maryland on May 3...pitched 5.0 innings in a starting role, allowing three hits and no runs to earn the win against College of Charleston on May 12...pitched 8.0 innings in a starting role, allowing four hits and no runs to earn the win against Tennessee Tech in the Clemson Regional on May 31; he only allowed one runner past first base and none past second base. BEFORE CLEMSON: Drafted in the 18th round (#553 overall pick) by the Detroit Tigers in #2 prospect in Massachusetts by Perfect Game...first-team Eastern Massachusetts as a junior...area Code Games selection in lettered four times in baseball at Acton- Boxborough Regional High School, where he was coached by Pat Grucela. PERSONAL: His brother, Jason Carpenter, played basketball at Framingham State... member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll in majoring in management...born Scott Bryan Weismann on Feb. 8, 1990 in Stoneham, MA. Wilkerson s ACC Tournament Stats Weismann s Overall Stats Totals Weismann s ACC Regular-Season Stats Totals Weismann s ACC Tournament Stats Totals Weismann s NCAA Tournament Stats Totals #17 Steve Wilkerson 2B/SS S-R Fr. HS Roswell, GA Pope HS Talented freshman middle infielder...clemson s first switch-hitter since Patrick Boyd ( ). 2011: Hitting.180 with 13 runs, five RBIs, a.317 on-base percentage, and one steal in 39 games (12 starts at second base)...hit a sacrifice fly in his first career plate appearance against Eastern Michigan on Feb went 2-for-2 with a run off the bench against Charleston Southern on Feb totaled four walks and two runs against Duke on Mar hit a pinch-hit single against Wake Forest on Apr went 2-for-5 with an RBI and a run in the second game of a doubleheader against Gardner-Webb on May 7...went 1-for-2 with two runs and a walk off the bench against Davidson on May 17...#8 newcomer in the ACC in the preseason by Baseball America. BEFORE CLEMSON: All-county selection at Pope High School...15th-round draft pick (#473 overall) by the Boston Red Sox...member of the state champions...east Cobb Defensive Player-of-the-Year...lettered four times in football and three times in baseball at Pope High, where he was coached by Jeff Rowland. PERSONAL: His grandfather, Jim, played football at Southern California...majoring in communication studies...born Stephen Beaty Wilkerson on Jan. 11, 1992 in San Diego, CA. Wilkerson s Overall Stats Wilkerson s ACC Regular-Season Stats

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