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1 Clemson Baseball North Carolina (37-19) vs. #17 Clemson (38-18) May 21, 2003 Wednesday, 10:00 AM Salem Memorial Baseball Stadium Salem, VA Clemson vs. North Carolina Clemson (38-18, 15-9 ACC), the #4 seed in the ACC Tournament, will play #5-seed North Carolina (37-19, ACC) Wednesday at 10:00 AM in the opening game of the ACC Tournament at Salem, VA. The Tigers will be designated as the home team since they have the higher seed. The games will be played at Salem Memorial Stadium outside of Roanoke, VA. It is the farthest north an ACC Baseball Tournament has ever been held and the first time it has been held in the commonwealth of Virginia. The winner of Clemson s first-round game will play the winner the winner of Florida State s first-round game, who will play the winner of Maryland-Duke play-in game. The winners bracket game will be at 5:00 PM on Thursday. The loser of Clemson s first-round game will play the loser of the aforementioned game Thursday at 10:00 AM. All of Clemson s ACC Tournament games will be broadcast live on the radio by Clemson Tiger Sports Properties and can be heard live via the internet at. Live stats will also be available for all games on Clemson s website. The Series Clemson holds an lead in the series over North Carolina dating back to the first game in the 1901 season. Earlier this season, Clemson won two of three games at Doug Kingsmore Stadium, both which were late-inning comebacks. Clemson is 14-9 against the Tar Heels in the ACC Tournament, with the Tigers winning the last meeting by a 7-6 score in the 2001 ACC Tournament at Fort Mill, SC. North Carolina Day # Pitcher Pos. W-L ERA Wed. 25 Daniel Moore LHP Probable Starting Pitchers Tiger Head Coach Jack Leggett is against North Carolina as Clemson s head coach, including a 2-1 mark in the ACC Tourney. Brad McCann was 6-for-13 with four runs scored in the three games against North Carolina earlier this season, while David Slevin is a career.308 hitter in six games against the Tar Heels. Steven Jackson also pitched well in his last outing this season, when he pitched a careerlong 7.1 innings, allowing just one earned run in Clemson s 5-2 win over the Tar Heels. In 9.2 career innings pitched against North Carolina, Jackson has allowed just one earned run and four hits. Tiger Career Stats vs. North Carolina # Player AVG G-S AB R H HR RBI 3 Herman Demmink Brad McCann David Slevin Russell Triplett Jeff Hourigan Michael Johnson Collin Mahoney Garrick Evans Ryan Hub Kyle Frank Steve Pyzik Roberto Valiente Zane Green # Player ERA G-S IP H ER BB SO 40 Brett Murphy Jeff Hourigan^ Steven Jackson* Jeff Hahn* Jason Berken Paul Harrelson* Patrick Hogan Tyler Lumsdenº * - has a 1-0 record; ^ - has a save; º - has an 0-1 record Clemson Probable Position Starters Pos. # Player B-T Cl. GP-S Avg. HR RBI Notes C 9 Steve Pyzik R-R Sr Hit first career homer at Wake Forest 1B 31 Michael Johnson L-R *Sr Has 57 career HRs, 2 shy of CU record 2B 10 David Slevin R-R Sr Riding an 18-game hitting streak SS 5 Russell Triplett R-R *Jr Has a.415 on-base percentage 3B 21 Brad McCann R-R So Riding a 15-game hitting streak LF 17 Jeff Hourigan R-R So Has a 5.23 ERA in 10.1 innings pitched CF 12 Kyle Frank L-L *Gr Graduated 5/9 (comp. info. systems) RF 15 Ryan Hub R-R *Jr Hit long homer at Wake Forest May 16 DH 1 Garrick Evans R-R So for-8 (4 2Bs, 1 3B) vs. Wake Forest Clemson Day # Pitcher Pos. W-L ERA Wed. 22 Steven Jackson RHP Results & Schedule February 22 Sat. at Auburn (1) ( ) L Sat. at Auburn (2) ( ) W Sun. at Auburn ( ) L Wed. Charleston Southern W (71/2 ) 5-0 March 1 Sat. South Carolina (10-6-7) W Sun. at South Carolina (10-6-7) L Tue. Winthrop W Wed. College of Charleston W Fri. Old Dominion W Sat. Old Dominion W Sun. Old Dominion W Tue. Tennessee Tech W Wed. Tennessee Tech W Sun. % Georgia Southern W Mon. % Georgia Southern W Tue. at College of Charleston W Thu. Maine W Fri. Maine W Sat. Maine W Mon. Wofford W Tue. at Western Carolina L Wed. Georgia W Fri. *# at N.C. State ( ) L (11) Sat. *# at N.C. State (1) ( ) L Sat. *# at N.C. State (2) ( ) W April 1 Tue. Western Carolina W Wed. at South Carolina (NR-22-20) W Fri. * Virginia W Sat. * Virginia L Sun. * Virginia W Wed. South Carolina W Fri. * at Florida State (3-2-2) W Sat. * at Florida State (3-2-2) L Sun. * at Florida State (3-2-2) L Tue. Coastal Carolina L Wed. Coastal Carolina W Sat. * at Maryland (1) L Sat. * at Maryland (2) L Sun. * at Maryland W Tue. at Georgia L Wed. East Tennessee State W (12) Fri. * Georgia Tech (7-4-4) W (10) Sat. * Georgia Tech (7-4-4) W Sun. * Georgia Tech (7-4-4) W 11-3 May 4 Sun. * Duke W Mon. * Duke L Tue. * Duke W Wed. Elon L Thu. at Furman L Sat. * North Carolina L Sun. * North Carolina W (10) Mon. * North Carolina W Tue. Furman L Thu. * at Wake Forest W Fri. * at Wake Forest W Sat. * at Wake Forest W Wed. + North Carolina CTSP º10: ACC Tournament CTSP TBA 30-1 $ NCAA Regional CTSP TBA June 6-8 NCAA Super Regional CTSP TBA 13-23! College World Series CTSP TBA * - ACC regular-season game; % - Charleston, SC; # - Kinston, NC; + - ACC Tournament at Salem, VA; $, - NCAA Tournament;! - Omaha, NE; CTSP - Clemson Tiger Sports Properties (radio); Note: Home games in bold; all times Eastern/PM unless otherwise noted; º - AM; rankings by Baseball America, Collegiate Baseball, Sports Weekly. 1

2 Notes Clemson Quick Facts Nickname:... Tigers Location:... Clemson, SC Colors:... Orange & Purple Founded: Enrollment:... 16,876 President:... James F. Barker (Clemson 70) Athletic Director:..Terry Don Phillips (Arkansas 70) Conference:... Atlantic Coast Facility:... Doug Kingsmore Stadium (5,000) Year Opened: Dimensions:... LL - 320, LC - 370, C - 400, RC - 375, RL Record Crowd:... 6,392 (6/3/00 vs. Mississippi State) Head Coach:... Jack Leggett (Maine 76) Record at Clemson: (10th season) Overall Record: (24th season) Assistant Coaches:..Kevin O Sullivan (Virginia 91)... Tom Riginos (Stetson 90)... Bradley LeCroy (Clemson 01)... Seth Miller (Sr. Lakeland, FL) First Year of Baseball: Seasons of Baseball: th All-Time School Record:... 2,227-1, ACC Championships: (1954,58,59,67,76,78-81,89,91,93,94) NCAA Tournament Appearances: (1947,50,58,59,67,75-81,87-02) College World Series Appearances: (1958,59,76,77,80,91,95,96,00,02) Media Services Clemson Media Relations Baseball Contact:... Brian Hennessy (Clemson 98) ... bhennes@clemson.edu Office Phone:... (864) Fax:... (864) Cell Phone:... (864) Press Box Phone:... (864) Website:... ACC Media Relations Amy Yakola is the baseball media relations contact at the ACC office. She can be reached at (336) or via at ayakola@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 15 writers in the Doug Kingsmore Stadium press areas, plus booths for each team s radio network. Season credentials will be issued. Credentials on a game-by-game basis will also be 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 at (864) Best time to contact Leggett is weekdays from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM. Please contact Baseball Contact Brian Hennessy and accomodations can be made to interview players. The lockerroom is closed to the media and public, therefore postgame interviews are conducted outside the Tiger dugout. Please see the opposing SID for opponent interview procedures. Tigers on the Web Up-to-date stats, releases, game stories, and boxscores can be found on Clemson s athletic website,. A link is provided for fans who wish to hear the live audio broadcast. Official livestats can also be accessed on the schedule page. The Starting Pitchers Junior lefty Daniel Moore (6-2, 3.55 ERA) will start the game Wednesday for the Tar Heels. Moore picked up the win at Clemson on May 10 when he pitched 7.0 innings and allowed just one run on five hits. Moore has pitched 76.0 innings this year and has a.271 opponents batting average. Clemson will counter with Jackson (7-2, 3.93 ERA), a junior righthander. Jackson did not pitch at Wake Forest, therefore his last outing came in his career-long 7.1 innings-pitched-performance on May 12. North Carolina Overview North Carolina enters the series after losing two of three games at Virginia over the weekend. The Tar Heels are hitting an ACC-best.321, led by Jeremy Cleveland s.431 batting average. The junior slugger also has 18 homers and 59 RBIs to go along with a.531 on-base percentage. Sean Farrell also has 12 homers and 52 RBIs for the Tar Heels, who are fielding at a.963 clip in The North Carolina pitching staff has a 4.15 ERA, led by reliever Whitley Benson. The junior righthander has a 3.41 ERA and four saves in 27 appearances. Clemson Overview Clemson is coming off a three-game sweep at Wake Forest over the weekend. The Tigers won 11 of their last 13 ACC games to finish 15-9 overall. The Tigers are hitting.311 as a team, led by McCann s.355 average and 15-game hitting streak. Slevin is also riding an 18-game hitting streak, the longest by a Tiger in Clemson is away from home this year, including 6-6 against ACC teams. Clemson also out-hit its ACC opponents.326 to.285 on the season and has won its last 32 games when out-hitting the opponent. The Tigers sport a 4.01 ERA and.971 fielding percentage as well. Clemson Sweeps Wake Forest Clemson hit.377 and outscored the Demon Deacons 24-8 in a three-game sweep at Wake Forest from May to close out the regular season. The sweep gave the Tigers a 15-9 final ACC record, tying with N.C. State for third place. Garrick Evans shined in the series. In just two starts, both as the leadoff hitter, he was 6-for-8 with four runs scored, four doubles, a triple, two RBIs, three walks, and a stolen base. He earned ACC Player-of-the-Week honors thanks to his efforts. Steve Pyzik (.500), Michael Johnson (.500), and Brad McCann (.471) also had outstanding series. McCann (15) and David Slevin (18) also extended their hitting streaks. Meanwhile, Tiger hurlers allowed just eight runs and had a 2.67 ERA against one of the top hitting teams in the ACC. Clemson also committed just one error all series. In game one, Clemson overcame a seasonhigh 16 runners left on base, including at least one in every inning, to win 6-2. The game was suspended on Thursday in the fourth inning with the Demon Deacons leading 2-1. Patrick Hogan pitched the final 6.0 innings, allowing no runs on five hits to earn the win. He earned ACC Pitcher-of-the-Week honors for his effort. Freshman Herman Demmink was 4-for-4 to lead the Tigers 15-hit attack. Four other Tigers also had two hits apiece, while Kyle Frank hit a homer and drove in two runs. In game two, Clemson exploded for 21 hits and cruised to a 14-3 victory over the Demon Deacons. Five Tigers had at least three hits, including four by Evans. Evans had two doubles, a triple, three runs scored, and two RBIs, while Johnson was 3-for-5 with four RBIs, including his 57th career homer. Pyzik was 3-for-4 with two runs scored, while Slevin had three hits, including his fifth homer of the year. It was one of three Clemson homers in the game, as Ryan Hub hit a long homer as well. Tyler Lumsden regained his early-season form to earn the win, pitching 6.0 innings and allowing two runs on five hits. In the series finale, Clemson scored two runs in the ninth inning to sweep Wake Forest thanks to the 4-3 win. Pyzik, who earlier hit his first career homer in his 372nd career at bat, led off the ninth with an infield single. After Evans walked, Johnson tied the score with a single and McCann gave the Tigers the lead with a sharp single to left field. McCann led all Tigers with three hits, while Evans had two doubles. Jeff Hahn allowed just one run in 4.0 innings pitched in relief to earn the win, while Paul Harrelson struck out the only batter he faced to earn his sixth save. Furman Rallies in Ninth For 12-9 Win Just five days after rallying for four runs down in the eighth inning to win, Furman did it again, this time scoring seven runs in the ninth inning to defeat #19 Clemson 12-9 May 13. It was the Tigers last regular-season home game their first loss when leading after eight innings since the final game of 2000, breaking Clemson s 114-game streak. Another costly error doomed the Tigers, as four of the seven runs were unearned. Garrick Evans led the Tigers with two hits and three RBIs, while David Slevin extended his hitting streak to 15 games and Brad McCann extended his to 12 games. Furman out-hit the Tigers 14-6, but the Tigers had 11 walks, compared to two by the Paladins. Clemson s ACC Tournament History Clemson has won eight ACC Tournaments in history, more than any other school. This is the 30th ACC Baseball Tournament and Clemson has been to the finals in 20 of the previous 29 tournaments, 11 more than any other school. Clemson has an record in ACC Tournament games. The Tigers also have the most first-team All-ACC Tournament players (41). While Clemson has had unique success in the ACC Tournament, the Tigers will be looking for their first championship since That was Jack Leggett s first year as Clemson s head coach. Clemson defeated Florida State 4-1 in the championship game held in Greenville (SC) Municipal Stadium. Leggett has been on the field to accept the championship trophy twice, however. In 1993, then Head Coach Bill Wilhelm was suspended for the championship game. Leggett, then the top assistant for the Tigers, was in charge for that 1993 championship game, an 11-7 win over N.C. State. Clemson s eight tournament titles came in 1976, 1978, 1980, 1981, 1989, 1991, 1993, and Wilhelm is credited with the first seven tournament championships. 2

3 Notes Clemson has been a consistent team in tournament play. The Tigers have won at least two tournament games in 27 of their previous 29 appearances. The only years Clemson did not win at least two games were 1998 (0-2) and 2001 (1-2). While Clemson has not won the title since 1994, Clemson has been to the championship round five of the last seven years. Only 10 times in the 29-year history has a #1 seed won the tournament. Clemson has done it five times, while Georgia Tech, and North Carolina have done it twice each. Clemson last won the tournament as the #1 seed in 1994, the last time Clemson won the tournament. The Tigers have won the ACC Tournament with a perfect record five times. Clemson was 3-0 in 1976 and 1978 in winning both events at Clemson, then had a 4-0 record in winning the title in Raleigh in Clemson s only other perfect run through the tournament came in 1991, when a Clemson team that won a record 60 games had a 5-0 mark in the ACC Tournament held in Greenville, SC. This will be the first time the tournament has been held in the state of Virginia. Clemson has a winning record against every other ACC team in tournament play with the exception of Florida State. Clemson is 7-10 against the Seminoles in the event. The Tigers are 8-2 against Duke, 11-7 versus Georgia Tech, 12-0 versus Maryland, 14-9 against North Carolina, 14-9 against N.C. State, 10-4 versus Virginia and 11-4 versus Wake Forest. That computes to an record and a.659 winning percentage. Only Florida State has a better winning percentage than Clemson in ACC Tournament play. Clemson was the dominant team when the ACC Tournament was played in Greenville from In those nine tournaments, Clemson posted a record, won the event four times, and finished second on two other occasions. Clemson won at least three games in eight of the nine tournaments held in Greenville. The success was reflected in the attendance. Each of the top eight ACC tournament crowds in history were held in Greenville, including the record 43,675 that attended the 1992 event. The ACC Tournament began in 1973 and has been held every year but one since then. In 1979, Clemson won the regular-season title and was declared conference champion. The tournament was not held because of a scheduling conflict between school exam schedules and the tournament. Clemson has been the declared conference champion 13 times in its history, more than any other school. Clemson s ACC Tourney Championships Years Year Seed W-L ACC Total Site Clemson Clemson Raleigh Chapel Hill Greenville Greenville Greenville Greenville ACC Tournament Records Rk School W-L Pct. 1. Florida State Clemson Georgia Tech N.C. State North Carolina Wake Forest Virginia Duke Maryland ACC Tournament Championships 1. Clemson Georgia Tech North Carolina... 4 N.C. State... 4 Wake Forest Florida State Virginia Duke... 0 Maryland... 0 ACC Tourney Championship Round Appearances 1. Clemson N.C. State North Carolina Georgia Tech Florida State Wake Forest Virginia Maryland Duke... 0 Tigers #9 in Latest RPI The only rating system the NCAA uses to determine selections and seedings is the RPI, or the Ratings Percentage Index. Although the NCAA does not release its official RPI, Boyd Nation has come up with an RPI index that is all but the same as the official RPI. He uses numbers from previous seasons to verify his formulas. In the May 19 release, his RPI index has Clemson #9. Clemson can thank a brutal nonconference schedule for its high RPI ranking. The RPI only counts games against Division I teams and is for games through May 18. The Atlantic Coast Conference is rated as the best conference in the unofficial RPI, just ahead of the SEC. The ACC, which was the #1 conference a season ago, sports six of the top 22 teams in the RPI, including #1 Florida State, #3 Georgia Tech, #9 Clemson, #12 N.C. State, #17 North Carolina, and #22 Virginia. Clemson is also against the top-50 teams in the RPI and has played the topthree teams in the RPI, totaling a 5-4 record. Boyd Nation s Unofficial RPI By Team Rk Team W-L Rating 1. Florida State Auburn Georgia Tech Miami (FL) Stanford Louisiana State Rice Cal. State-Fullerton Clemson Baylor Baseball America (May 19, 2003) Rk Team 1. Florida State 2. Rice 3. Cal. State-Fullerton 4. Long Beach State 5. Stanford 6. Arizona State 7. Nebraska 8. Texas A&M 9. Texas 10. Louisiana State 11. Georgia Tech 12. Florida Atlantic 13. Auburn 14. N.C. State 15. Southern Mississippi 16. Arizona 17. South Carolina 18. Nevada-Las Vegas 19. Baylor 20. Mississippi State 21. Miami (FL) 22. California-Riverside 23. South Alabama 24. Clemson 25. Virginia Commonwealth Sports Weekly (May 19, 2003) Rk Team 1. Florida State 2. Rice 3. Cal. State-Fullerton 4. Arizona State 5. Stanford 6. Long Beach State 7. Nebraska 8. Texas A&M 9. Texas 10. Georgia Tech 11. Louisiana State 12. N.C. State 13. Auburn 14. Mississippi State 15. Florida Atlantic 16. Baylor 17. Clemson 18. Miami (FL) 19. Richmond 20. Arizona 21. South Carolina 22. Nevada-Las Vegas 23. Southern Mississippi 24. Tulane 25. Notre Dame Clemson s Final Rankings Year BA CB SW NP NP NP 1990 NR NR NP NP NP Polls 2003 Polls Collegiate Baseball (May 19, 2003) Rk Team 1. Florida State 2. Rice 3. Stanford 4. Arizona State 5. Long Beach State 6. Cal. State-Fullerton 7. Nebraska 8. Louisiana State 9. Texas A&M 10. Texas 11. Georgia Tech 12. N.C. State 13. Florida Atlantic 14. South Carolina 15. Arizona 16. Auburn 17. Miami (FL) 18. Richmond 19. Mississippi State 20. Lamar 21. Clemson 22. Baylor 23. Rutgers 24. Southern Mississippi 25. South Alabama Weekly Rankings (May 19, 2003) Date BA CB SW Pre NP 18 NP Final Year BA CB SW NR NR

4 Notes Head Coach Jack Leggett Full Name: Jackson Scott Leggett Born: March 5, 1954 Education: Bachelor of Science in Physical Education and Minor in History at Maine (1976); Master of Education in Teacher Education at Vermont (1980) Playing Experience: 4-year letterman (baseball) at Maine ( ); 3-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 (1994-present) Family: Son, Tanner (19), and daughter, Colby (17) Leggett s Clemson 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 ^ - ACC Champion Leggett s Coaching Record by School School Seasons Years W-L Pct. Vermont Western Carolina Clemson 10th Totals 24th Leggett vs. ACC as Clemson Head Coach Team Overall Home Away Neutral Duke Florida State Georgia Tech Maryland North Carolina N.C. State Virginia Wake Forest Totals Leggett vs. SEC as Clemson Head Coach Team Overall Home Away Neutral Alabama Arkansas Auburn Georgia Kentucky Mississippi State South Carolina Tennessee Totals Winningest Programs ( ) Rk Team Wins Avg. 1. Florida State Wichita State Clemson Louisiana State Miami (FL) Rice Cal. State-Fullerton Stanford Notre Dame Georgia Tech Texas Tech Alabama Boyd Nation s Unofficial RPI By Conference Rk Conference W-L Rating 1. Atlantic Coast Southeastern Big XII Pacific Sun Belt Ranking Clemson s Opponents By RPI Rk Team *GP *W-L ^W-L Rating 1. Florida State Auburn Georgia Tech N.C. State North Carolina South Carolina Virginia Coastal Carolina Georgia Wake Forest Western Carolina Elon Georgia Southern Winthrop Furman Maryland College of Charleston Maine Tennessee Tech Old Dominion Charleston Southern Duke East Tennessee State Wofford * - head-to-head and through May 18; ^ - overall; Note: There are 287 schools that play Division I baseball. Clemson 8-7 Against Top-25 Teams in 2003 Clemson has an 8-7 record against top-25 ranked teams in 2003, including a 5-3 record against top-10 teams and 4-2 record against top-five teams. Only four of the 15 games against ranked teams have been at home as well. In 10 seasons at Clemson, Jack Leggett has 119 wins over teams ranked in the top 25. He picked up his 100th win against top-25 teams at #5 South Carolina on April 24, 2002 in Clemson s 4-1 win. Only two times in his 10 seasons has he had a losing record against teams in the top 25. Leggett Against the Top 25 Year Overall Top 25 Top 10 Top Totals Streak Marks Within Reach Clemson s two most notable streaks are now within reach thanks to a three-game sweep at Wake Forest from May Clemson, who is this year, has won at least 40 games for 17 straight years and has participated in the NCAA Tournament for 16 consecutive years. Only Miami (FL) (30) and Florida State (25) hold longer current NCAA Tourney streaks. Tigers Won 14 Games in a Row After starting the season 3-3, Clemson won 14 games in a row before falling at Western Carolina on March 25. The streak tied for the seventh longest in school history. In 2002, Clemson started the season 13-0, lost, then won 13 more games in a row. The 14-game win streak was its longest streak since 1996, when the Tigers won 15 games in a row. Clemson s Longest Winning Streaks Rk. Games Year Ended By Date Score South Carolina 3/ at South Carolina 3/ South Carolina 4/ Maryland 3/ vs. Brigham Young 3/ at Duke *3/ at Maryland *4/ at Western Carolina 3/ vs. Creighton 6/ South Alabama 3/ N.C. State 4/6 3-0 * - game one of a doubleheader Freshman Hurlers Playing Significant Role With the loss of veterans Steve Reba and Matt Henrie a season ago, Clemson recruited some outstanding pitchers in Seven true freshmen or red-shirt freshmen have seen action. Tiger freshmen have pitched of the team s innings this year, or 36 percent. Incredibly, they have combined to allow just two home runs as well. Below is a chart of the Tiger freshman pitchers and their stats. # Player ERA W-L G-S IP H BB SO 40 Brett Murphy Jason Berken Robert Rohrbaugh* Pat Clayton Josh Cribb Adam Walker Kris Harvey* Totals * - has one save Fielding Near Record Rate After setting the school record for fielding percentage (.971) a year ago, Clemson has continued its outstanding defensive prowess with a.971 fielding percentage in Winning Close Games...Again Clemson has had success this year in close ballgames. The team has played in 18 games decided by two runs or less, and has won 14 of them. Clemson is 6-2 in one-run games and 8-2 in tworun games this year. Last season, Clemson was 6-1 in one-run games and 13-4 in two-run games for a total of 19-5 in games decided by two runs or less. Therefore, in the last two seasons, Clemson is 33-9 in games decided by two runs or less. Rallying to Victory a Common Theme Clemson has 19 come-from-behind wins in 2003 among its 38 overall victories. The Tigers have been especially good at late rallies. Clemson has rallied to win twice when down in the eighth inning, three times when down in the ninth, and twice when down in the 10th inning, meaning Clemson has rallied to win entering its last at bat. Against both Geor- 4

5 Notes gia Tech and North Carolina earlier this year, the opponents plated a run in the 10th inning only to see the Tigers respond with walkoff hits to gain victory. More Hits Than Opponent = Victory Of course the only column on the scoreboard that counts in determining a game s winner is the run column. But this season, the hit column has been just important for the Tigers. When Clemson has had more hits than its opponents, it is 32-1 this season. When it has not, the Tigers are The only loss in that situation game the first time it happened this year (at #16 Auburn in the third game of the season). Therefore, the Tigers have won 32- straight games when out-hitting the opponent. Bunting Success Head Coach Jack Leggett knew that the success of Clemson this season would depend on moving runners along after losing Jeff Baker and Khalil Greene. And that has certainly been the case, as successful bunting has been a bright spot. Along with many successful squeeze bunts, Tiger batters have 20 bunt base hits in just 38 at bats, meaning over half of the bunt attempts (of the non-sacrifice variety) have gone for hits. Batters also have 24 sacrifice bunts, led by Kyle Frank s six. Tigers Sport Consistent Lineup Clemson has a solid team batting average of.311, but no player is hitting above.355. The six Tigers with at least 158 at bats are all hitting between.316 and.355, which means many different players have come through in the clutch. Clemson has not had to depend on a certain player to come through every time. Below is a list of the six Tigers hitting between.316 and.355. # Player Pos. Avg. G-S AB R H RBI 21 Brad McCann 3B Michael Johnson 1B Russell Triplett SS David Slevin 2B Kyle Frank OF Zane Green OF Lefty vs. Lefty Success at the Plate It s standard practice by most coaches to bring in a lefthander to face a lefthanded batter in a pinch. But Clemson s four lefthanded batters (Herman Demmink, Kyle Frank, Zane Green, and Michael Johnson) have combined to hit.322 against lefties. Tigers Tough to Beat at Home Under Leggett In 10 seasons, Head Coach Jack Leggett has a record at Clemson, including a mark against ACC teams. He has been especially tough in home ACC series, where he has a (.797) record. The ACC team with the most success at Clemson has been Florida State, who has only won five games in 15 tries at Doug Kingsmore Stadium. Even when an opposing ACC team is victorious at Clemson, it usually means that team only won one of three games. In 40 ACC home series under Leggett, Clemson has lost only two series, losing two of three to N.C. State in 1996 and getting swept by Florida State in Georgia Tech also split a pair of games in a rain-shortened season in Five Tigers Hit.371 or Better in ACC Play Clemson s five predominant infielders, Herman Demmink (has been the designated hitter of late), David Slevin (2B), Russell Triplett (SS), Michael Johnson (1B), and Brad McCann (3B) all hit at least.371 in ACC regular-season play this season. Demmink hit.457, Johnson hit.400, Slevin hit.392, McCann hit.376, and Triplett hit.371. Demmink, a freshman, also had a.537 on-base percentage in ACC play, while Johnson had a.539 mark. As a team, Clemson out-hit its ACC opponents.326 to.285, a margin of 41 points. Tigers Led ACC in Batting Average in ACC Play Clemson s.326 batting average in ACC regular-season games was tops in the conference in 2003 and is 27 points higher than the team s batting average against non-acc games. The ACC is regarded as one of the top conferences in the nation. CU vs. ACC & Non-Conference Teams in 2003 Category Non-Conference ACC Batting Average Games Runs per Game Hits per Game Doubles per Game Homers per Game Slugging % On-Base % Fielding % Last season, Clemson had numerous All- Americans and the national player-of-the-year in Khalil Greene. That team also finished tied for third in the nation and won 54 games. But even that team did not have the stats that this year s team has in conference play. Clemson hit.303 and had a.468 slugging percentage in ACC regular-season games (16-8 record) in But it could be said this year s team had even a more power-hitting lineup, as it had a.477 slugging percentage. Clemson Stats Against ACC in 2002 vs Category Record Finish 4th T-3rd Batting Average Games Runs Scored Hits Doubles Homers Slugging % On-Base % Fielding % Tigers Play Best Against the Best ACC Teams After losing a doubleheader to Maryland on April 19, Clemson s ACC record stood at 4-7. But the Tigers won 11 of their last 13 conference games to finish at 15-9 and a tie for third place in the standings. Clemson hit.355 in its final 13 ACC games, led by Michael Johnson s.489 batting average and.615 on-base percentage. Clemson also fared well against the top-seven teams in the league (12-6 record). Clemson was a total of 3-3 against the last two teams in the standings, Maryland and Duke. Only Florida State (13-5) Tiger Tidbits Clemson s Record... In All Games: At Home: On Opponents Home Field: At Neutral Sites: In Home ACC Regular-Season Games: In Road ACC Regular-Season Games: In Non-ACC Regular-Season Games: In the ACC Tournament: In February: In March: In April: In May: In June: After a Loss: Against Top-25 Teams: Against Top-10 Teams: In Day Games: In Night Games: Against Lefty Starters: Against Righty Starters: In One-Run Games: In Two-Run Games: When Leading After 7 Innings: When Tied After 7 Innings: When Trailing After 7 Innings: When Leading After 8 Innings: When Tied After 8 Innings: When Trailing After 8 Innings: In Extra Innings: When Scoring 5 or More Runs: When Allowing Less Than 5 Runs: When Out-Hitting Opponents: When Clemson Gets 10 or More Hits: When Clemson Commits 0 or 1 Errors: Inning-By-Inning Scoring Team Ex. Clemson Opponents Tiger Multiple Hit Game Leaders # Player Total 21 Brad McCann Russell Triplett Kyle Frank Michael Johnson David Slevin Clemson Opponents Tiger Multiple RBI Game Leaders # Player Total 21 Brad McCann Michael Johnson Kyle Frank Russell Triplett Jeff Hourigan Clemson Opponents ACC Standings ACC Overall Rk Team W-L Pct GB W-L Pct 1. Florida State* Georgia Tech Clemson N.C. State North Carolina Virginia Wake Forest Maryland Duke * - had a non-conference tie; Note: Through May 17. 5

6 Notes 2003 Clemson Home Runs # Player (#) Opponent (Date) Inn. Outs H L/R 1. Johnson (1) Auburn (2/22) (2) R 2. Johnson (2) Auburn (2/23) R 3. Evans (2) Charleston Southern (2/26) L 4. Johnson (3) South Carolina (3/2) R 5. Frank (1) South Carolina (3/2) R 6. Slevin (1) Winthrop (3/4) L 7. Frank (2) College of Charleston (3/5) L 8. Frank (3) College of Charleston (3/5) R 9. Hub (1) Old Dominion (3/8) R 10. McCann (1) Old Dominion (3/9) R 11. Slevin (2) Old Dominion (3/9) R 12. Harvey (1) Old Dominion (3/9) R 13. Johnson (4) ^ Georgia Southern (3/16) L 14. Harvey (2) ^ Georgia Southern (3/16) L 15. Hub (2) ^ Georgia Southern (3/17) G R 16. McCann (2) ^ Georgia Southern (3/17) G R 17. Triplett (1) College of Charleston (3/18) R 18. Hourigan (1) Maine (3/21) R 19. McCann (3) Western Carolina (3/25) L 20. Hub (3) *# N.C. State (3/29) (1) R 21. Hourigan (2) *# N.C. State (3/29) (2) R 22. Johnson (5) South Carolina (4/2) R 23. McCann (4) South Carolina (4/2) R 24. Triplett (2) * Virginia (4/5) R 25. Johnson (6) South Carolina (4/9) R 26. McCann (5) * Florida State (4/12) L 27. Johnson (7) * Florida State (4/12) L 28. Frank (4) * Maryland (4/20) R 29. McCann (6) * Maryland (4/20) R 30. Frank (5) * Maryland (4/20) R 31. Triplett (3) * Maryland (4/20) L 32. McCann (7) * Maryland (4/20) R 33. Slevin (3) * Maryland (4/20) R 34. McCann (8) Georgia (4/22) L 35. Triplett (4) East Tennes see State (4/23) R 36. Johnson (8) East Tennessee State (4/23) R 37. Johnson (9) * Georgia Tech T (4/25) L 38. Triplett (5) * Georgia Tech T (4/25) L 39. McCann (9) * Georgia Tech T (4/25) R 40. Hub (4) * Georgia Tech (4/26) R 41. Triplett (6) * Duke (5/5) R 42. Frank (6) * Duke (5/5) R 43. Slevin (4) * Duke (5/5) R 44. Johnson (10) * Duke (5/6) R 45. Frank (7) Furman (5/8) L 46. Triplett (7) * North Carolina (5/11) L 47. Frank (8) * Wake Forest W (5/15) R 48. Hub (5) * Wake Forest (5/16) L 49. Slevin (5) * Wake Forest (5/16) R 50. Johnson (11) * Wake Forest (5/16) R 51. Pyzik (1) * Wake Forest (5/17) L * - ACC regular-season; ^ - Charleston, SC; G - due to inclement weather, game was completed Mar. 18; # - Kinston, NC; T - due to inclement weather, game was completed Apr. 26; W - due to inclement weather, game was completed May 16; H solo, run, run, 4...grand slam; Note: Bold denotes a Clemson home game. had a better record against the top-seven teams ACC Team Records vs. Top-Seven Teams Rk School Top-7 W-L Win % *M-D 1. Florida State Clemson Georgia Tech N.C. State North Carolina Virginia Maryland Wake Forest Duke * - combined record against Maryland and Duke Triplett Solid at Short Junior shortstop Russell Triplett, a 2002 Second-Team All-ACC utility player, is hitting.338 with seven homers and 32 RBIs along with an outstanding.415 on-base percentage as the #2 batter in the lineup in He hit the walkoff single against Winthrop in the Tigers 5-4 win March 4 and had a 10-game hitting streak earlier in the season. But his biggest performance came at College of Charleston on March 18. He hit his first career homer in his 275th career at bat in the second inning. Then in the ninth inning, with runners on second and third and two outs, he lined an 0-2 changeup for a single to give the Tigers the lead. Clemson went on to win 7-6 and win its 10th-straight game. Slevin Riding 18-Game Hitting Streak Senior second baseman David Slevin has been the hottest hitter over the last month and is riding a 18-game hitting streak, the longest by a Tiger this season. The Port Saint Lucie, FL native is also 39- for-105 (.371) in the last 25 games to raise his season average to.327. Slevin, who has batted near the bottom of the lineup all season, also hit well in ACC games (.392). Slevin came up big twice in one series to lift the Tigers to victory. Against North Carolina on May 11, he tied the score in the 10th inning with a double. He later scored the winning run in the Tigers thrilling 5-4 victory. The next day, with the Tigers trailing 2-1 and the bases loaded in the eighth inning, he doubled to right center, giving the Tigers the lead for good. Both clutch hits extended his hitting streak. Slevin Hit.392 Against the ACC David Slevin not only hit.392 in the ACC regular season in 2003, he had 22 of his 26 RBIs in 23 ACC starts, meaning he has only four in 27 nonconference games. Slevin, who did not hit a homer last season, hit three during the ACC schedule and only committed two errors for an outstanding.987 fielding percentage. Slevin vs. ACC & Non-Conference Teams Category Non-Conference ACC Batting Average Games-Starts At Bats Runs Scored Hits Doubles 3 5 Homers 2 3 RBIs 4 22 Slugging % On-Base % Fielding % Evans Turning Things Around Things started to turn around for sophomore designated hitter Garrick Evans on May 11 when he came off the bench and hit a walkoff double to beat North Carolina. Since then, he has hit safely in all five games he has played and is 10-for-17 (.588) with seven RBIs. Against Wake Forest, Head Coach Jack Leggett inserted Evans into the leadoff spot in the batting order. In the two games he played against the Demon Deacons, he was 6-for-8 with four runs scored, four doubles, a triple, two RBIs, three walks, a stolen base, and a.818 on-base percentage. He also earned ACC Player-of-the-Week honors for his efforts. Thanks to his recent success, Evans has raised his batting average to.321. Green Continuing Hot Hitting From 2002 Zane Green s power numbers have not continued from last season s NCAA Tournament, when he hit six homers in 10 games. But his batting average of.316 has valuable as the leadoff hitter. He has played in 149 career games, and ironically all six of his career homers came in the 10-game NCAA Tournament in Frank Providing Senior Leadership Fifth-year graduate centerfielder Kyle Frank has increased his batting average to.326. He also has 46 RBIs, eight homers, and nine doubles. The Wolfeboro, NH native is also hitting a team-best.387 at home this season. He also had a streak of 104 games in a row of not committing an error dating back to 2001 snapped earlier in the season. Frank Had Career Day at Maryland At Maryland on April 20, Kyle Frank was 5-for- 5 with two homers, a double, four runs scored and four RBIs. The two homers both came in the second inning, as he became just the third Tiger to hit two long balls in a single inning. Frank s five hits were a career high as well. It was a special day for the fifth-year graduate, as his parents, who reside in Wolfeboro, NH, were on hand to see Frank s finest game as a Tiger. Frank entered the game with just eight career homers in 719 career at bats. Frank added a walk and stolen base to his credit in the game and reached base in nine-straight plate appearances. He also was 7- for-his-last-7, as he was 3-for-4 in the previous game. Frank the Graduate Kyle Frank, a fifth-year senior, received is undergraduate degree Friday, May 9 at Littlejohn Coliseum. He received his degree in computer information systems. The night before, he hit his first career grand slam at Furman in front of many family members, who made the trip down from New Hampshire. McCann Continues to Shine in First Season First-year sophomore third-baseman Brad McCann (Duluth, GA) suffered through a 1-for-22 slump prior to the Old Dominion series from March 7-9. But he quickly turned things around against the Monarchs, and in his last 47 games, he is 78- for-202 (.386) with nine homers, 18 doubles, and 60 RBIs. He has also hit seven of his nine homers 6

7 Notes away from home. The following is a look at McCann in his first eight games and his last 47 games. Category First 8 Games Last 47 Games Batting Average At Bats Runs 3 39 Hits 4 78 Doubles 2 18 Homers 0 9 RBIs 4 60 Total Bases Slugging % He also has 64 RBIs on the season, most on the team by 16 RBIs. He is also 36-for-90 (.400) with runners in scoring position. His hitting has been key due to the fact that he hits behind All-American Michael Johnson in the lineup, who has walked 61 times and has a.508 on-base percentage. Pyzik s Offense a Plus Senior Steve Pyzik (Mount Airy, MD) has always been a dependable catcher for four seasons under Head Coach Jack Leggett. But this season, his offense has stood out, especially the last half of the season. Overall, he is hitting.312 with a homer, 12 RBIs and.409 on-base percentage in 38 games (21 starts). And in his last 19 games, he is 21-for- 61 (.344). That span started in a three-game series at Florida State in mid-april. Prior to that, he had only started four of the Tigers first 31 games. Since, he has started 17 of the last 25 games. Against Wake Forest from May 15-17, he was 6-for-12. He also hit his first career home run in Clemson s 4-3 win in the regular-season finale. It came on his 372nd career at bat. Hogan a Hero of Late Junior righthander Patrick Hogan has made 11 relief appearances and five starts for 55.1 innings pitched this year. He has had a hand in three of Clemson s five team shutouts. He has allowed hitters to hit just.244 and has struck out 47. The Columbia, SC native has brought a competitive spirit and quiet fierceness to the mound in 2003, as he has become a go-to pitcher out of the bullpen. He also has three saves. His brother, Doug, is a senior catcher at Irmo High and has already signed a letter of intent to join the Tiger program for the 2004 season. In his first start of 2003 and just his third career start, he shut down #20 South Carolina in a 4-2 win. The Columbia, SC native allowed just one run on four hits in a career-high 7.2 innings pitched. Then on April 26, he got the win against #4 Georgia Tech by setting career highs for innings pitched (8.0) and strikeouts (8). He then broke his career high for strikeouts when he fanned 10 against Duke on May 5. He also picked up the win by pitching 6.0 scoreless innings in relief at Wake Forest in the Tigers 6-2 win on May 15. He also earned ACC Pitcher-ofthe-Week honors for his efforts Harrelson Has 28-to-3 K-BB Ratio Senior Paul Harrelson has been a constant in the bullpen for four seasons. But this year, he has stepped up his game and struck out 28 while walking only three. He also has a team-high six saves. Against East Tennessee State on April 23, he tied his career-long outing as he pitched the last 6.0 innings to earn the win. It was also his longest relief appearance ever. In that game, he allowed one hit, no runs, and no walks while striking out a careerhigh eight in Clemson s 6-3 win in 12 innings. His career-high strikeout total entering the game was four. The next game (against #4 Georgia Tech), he came into the game in a similar situation and got the win against the Yellow Jackets. In three games during the week of Apr , he was 2-0 in three relief appearances. He also allowed just one run on three hits, no walks, and struck out 12 to earn ACC Pitcher-of-the-Week honors. Against Duke on May 4, he entered the game with the score tied and the bases loaded in the eighth inning and struck out the batter. Clemson went on to win 7-6. The Pauline, SC native has made 76 career appearances and 73 career relief appearances, both in the top six in Tiger history. The relief-appearance total ranks fourth in school history, while he is sixth in total appearances. His 14 career saves ranks tied for fourth in Tiger history as well. Career Saves By a Tiger Rk Player Years Saves 1. Scott Winchester Jay Bevis Nick Glaser 2000, Paul Harrelson Dave Woessner Mike Milchin Scott Clackum 1997,98 13 Career Relief Appearances By a Tiger Rk Player Years RA 1. Matt Additon Scott Winchester Thomas Boozer Paul Harrelson Jerome Santivasci 1985, Career Appearances By a Tiger Rk Player Years App. 1. Matt Additon Thomas Boozer Scott Winchester Brian Barnes Steve Reba Paul Harrelson Aaron Jersild Jeff Sauve Mike Holtz Ryan Mottl Lumsden Putting Up Numbers Sophomore lefthander Tyler Lumsden has started 14 games this season for a total of 78.1 innings pitched. In those 14 outings, including one at #16 Auburn, one against #6 South Carolina, one at #16 N.C. State, one at #2 Florida State, one against #4 Georgia Tech, and one at Wake Forest, he has allowed just 31 earned runs and 29 walks while striking out 69. He also has allowed just 16 extra base hits. He pitched his first complete game of his career against Old Dominion on March 7, a three-hit shutout. He did not allow a baserunner to reach third base in the entire game, extending that personal streak to 16.1 innings over two starts. That streak ended at 17.0 the next outing. Lumsden has already earned ACC Pitcher-of-the-Week honors twice this season. Lumsden also earned the win at #2 Florida State in April and the win at Wake Forest in May. Baseball America ranks Lumsden as the #19 sophomore prospect in the nation, an accolade welldeserved considering his 90+ mph fastball and sharp-breaking curveball. Lumsden also has other unique abilities on and off the diamond. He can throw a baseball right-handed 80 mph. He was also a standout basketball player at Cave Springs High School in Roanoke, VA, where he averaged over 20 points per game as a senior. However, he was not the leading scorer on that team, as Duke star freshman J.J. Redick led the team in scoring with over 28 points per game. Lumsden Invited to USA National Team Tryouts Tyler Lumsden was one of the first eight players invited to try out for the USA National Team on March 26, Lumsden joins righthander Philip Humber (Rice), infielder Paul Janish (Rice), catcher Mike Nickeas (Georgia Tech), righthander Jeff Niemann (Rice), righthander Huston Street (Texas), righthander Justin Verlander (Old Dominion), and righthander Jered Weaver (Long Beach State) as invitees. All eight invitees are sophomores this season. The USA National Team will play in the Pan Am Games in the Dominican Republic in August. The official team roster will be determined and announced on June 27. The team will open play July 2 at Durham (NC) Bulls Athletic Park against Japan. Team USA will also play an additional seven games in Durham among other contests. Jackson Showing Good Action at Home Junior righthander Steven Jackson has all the makings of being a high draft pick. And this year, he is living up to his potential, especially at home. The hurler who has been clocked in the mid-90s this season has a 7-2 record overall, but a 6-0 record and 1.90 ERA at home in eight starts. He is also holding opponents to a.209 batting average at Doug Kingsmore Stadium. He has picked up wins in six of his last eight starts and is 7-1 since is his first start of the year at #16 Auburn. Jackson has a 15-4 career record in three seasons. Hahn Fire in the Bullpen Jeff Hahn, a sophomore righthander from Winchester, VA, started the season at Auburn as the Friday starter. But he did not fare well in that role, therefore he was moved into the bullpen in early April. And since the move, he has been outstanding out of the pen, with a 1.80 ERA in 11 relief appearances. Hahn s Stats as a Starter and Reliever Category Starter Reliever ERA W-L Appearances 7 11 Innings Pitched Strikeout-to-Walk Ratio Homers Allowed 2 0 Freshman Jason Berken Has a 3.16 ERA Freshman righthander Jason Berken, a native of De Pere, WI (suburb of Green Bay), has an overall ERA this season of 3.16, a top-10 mark in the 7

8 Notes ACC. He has started eight games and relieved in nine others, as he has a 4-2 record in 57.0 innings pitched. He also has allowed just one homer and has a.256 opponents batting average. Head Coach Jack Leggett calls Berken a battler on the mound. Berken was first-team all-state at West De Pere High in both baseball and football, and was thirdteam all-state in basketball as a senior. On the gridiron, he threw for over 3,000 yards as a senior and had several scholarship offers. On the hardwood, he averaged over 20 points per game as well. Johnson At His Best Against South Carolina In 16 career games against rival South Carolina, Michael Johnson hit 10 homers. He has hit 57 career homers in 230 career games, meaning he has hit a homer every 4.04 games. But against the Gamecocks, he hit one every 1.60 games. He has hit 17.5 percent of his homers against South Carolina, while playing only 7.0 percent of his games against the Gamecocks. Thanks to his three homers and seven RBIs in four games against South Carolina this year, he received the Bob Bradley Award for being Clemson s most outstanding player in the series. It was the second-straight year he received that honor. McCann & Johnson Opposites in Many Ways Brad McCann and Michael Johnson have both put a positive stamp on the Tiger lineup this season, but they have done so in differing ways. They bat #3 and #4 in the batting order and both of their fathers being baseball coaches. They also like to hit homers away from home, as they have combined to hit 14 of their 20 homers away from home this season. Here is a list of their differences: McCann plays at third base, while Johnson plays on the opposite side of the field at first base. McCann bats right, Johnson left. McCann is a first-year sophomore, Johnson is a fifth-year senior. McCann has walked just 11 times, Johnson has walked 61 times. McCann is a doubles machine (20), Johnson is a homer machine (57 career). McCann is outgoing and extroverted, while Johnson is quiet and unassuming. McCann is from a suburb of Atlanta, Johnson is from a small town on the coast of South Carolina. McCann Making Teams Pay for Walking M.J. Brad McCann leads Clemson with 64 RBIs, and many of those have come right after opposing pitchers have walked Michael Johnson. Johnson has walked 61 times this year, three shy of the Tiger single-season record. McCann is hitting 21-for-52 (.404) with five doubles, a homer, and 21 RBIs when he follows a walk to Johnson in the lineup. Johnson, McCann Hit Walkoff Homers Michael Johnson hit a three-run, walkoff homer to beat East Tennessee State 6-3 in 12 innings on April 23. The homer moved Johnson into second place in Tiger history. In the next game, against #4 Georgia Tech, lightning struck twice. With Clemson trailing 7-6 in the 10th inning, Brad McCann hit a two-out, opposite-field, three-run homer to give Clemson a 9-7 win. And three games later, Steve Pyzik hit a walkoff single to beat Duke on May 4. It was 22nd walkoff hit in Jack Leggett s 10 years as Clemson s head coach. The magic happened again for the fourth time in 2003 when Garrick Evans hit a walkoff double to beat North Carolina on May 11. Walkoff Game-Winning Hits Under 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 (5/4/03) 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 Note: Walkoff homers in bold. Walkoff Homers By Clemson Players 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 Southwest 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 (4/23/02) Brad McCann Georgia Tech (4/25/03) Johnson Patient at the Plate Michael Johnson entered this season as one of the most touted power hitters in the country. And thanks to that reputation, opposing pitchers have not given the Georgetown, SC native many pitches to hit. He has walked 61 times and been hit four times while totaling only 179 at bats this season. He is hitting.341, but has a.508 on-base percentage thanks to those 61 walks, 12 of which have been intentional. Johnson has walked 167 times in his career, ranking third-best in Tiger history. The entire season, Brad McCann, who is hitting behind Johnson in the lineup, has made teams pay for walking Johnson, as McCann is hitting.400 with runners in scoring position on the season. Johnson has also done well in that situation, hitting.400 with runners in scoring position. Career Walks By a Tiger Rk Player Years BB 1. Bert Heffernan Neil Simons Michael Johnson Gary Burnham Henrí Stanley Khalil Greene Single-Season Walks By a Tiger Rk Player Year GP BB 1. Jason Harris Henrí Stanley Bert Heffernan Michael Johnson Gary Burnham Bert Heffernan Mike Couture Matthew LeCroy Kevin Northrup Kurt Seibert Brian Ellis Michael Johnson Johnson Second in Career Homers at Clemson Senior first baseman Michael Johnson has 57 career homers and is in second place on the Tigers all-time homer list. He is just two behind Jeff Baker, who own the Tiger career record with 59. Career Home Runs By a Tiger Rk Player Years HR 1. Jeff Baker Michael Johnson Matthew LeCroy Jim McCollom Khalil Greene Career Home Runs By an ACC Player Rk Player Years HR 1. Anthony Maisano N.C. State J.D. Drew Florida State Pat Clougherty N.C. State Jeff Baker Clemson Jamie D Antona Wake Forest Michael Johnson Clemson Jason Varitek Georgia Tech Devy Bell North Carolina Johnson Putting Out the Numbers First baseman Michael Johnson not only has put up some spectacular offensive numbers, he has put out some solid defensive numbers. In four seasons, he has made 2,074 putouts, ranking secondbest in NCAA history and tops in ACC history. Last season, he made 706 putouts, ranking sixth in NCAA history and first in ACC history in a single season. Career Putouts By an NCAA Player Rk Player School Years PO 1. Tom Guardino Stanford , Michael Johnson Clemson , Randy Oyama Hawaii , Phil Stephenson Wichita State , Scott Shockey Pepperdine ,978 Freshman Herman Demmink Stepping Up Freshman middle infielder Herman Demmink (Midlothian, VA) went 3-for-4 and had a key double in Clemson s seven-run, come-from-behind win at #16 N.C. State in game two on March 29. That game, a 4-for-5 performance at Maryland on April 20, and a 4-for-4 game at Wake Forest on May 15 has helped raise his batting average to.340, as he 8

9 Notes has started 30 games and played in 15 others. He also has an outstanding on-base percentage of.438 and hit a team-best.457 in ACC regular-season games. Edmonds Connection Clemson has had recent success recruiting student-athletes from the far west reaches of the United States, particularly the Seattle, WA area. In 2000, Head Coach Jack Leggett hired Hank King as the volunteer assistant. King had been the head coach at Edmonds Community College in Edmonds, WA in previous seasons. He brought with him two players (Ryan Riley and Nick Glaser), both that instantly made an impact. Glaser set the school singleseason record for saves (15), Riley was a two-year starting second baseman, and both played on Clemson s 2000 College World Series team. In 2001, closer Josh Cram and outfielder Chad Coder joined the Tiger squad from Edmonds CC. And in 2003, catcher Brady Everett and reliever Aaron Trolia have joined the team. King is currently a Major League scout residing in Athens, GA. All in the Family Several Tigers have relatives who currently play or have played baseball at the collegiate and pro levels, including Kris Harvey, son of nine-year Major Leaguer Bryan Harvey. Player Relative Name Team Year(s) Pat Clayton Brother Ken Auburn 02,03 Garrick Evans 2nd Cousin Rondell^ Majors Kris Harvey Father Bryan Majors Patrick Hogan Father Mike East Carolina 73,74 Brother Doug* Irmo High Jeff Hourigan Father Brian, Sr. New Haven Brother Brian, Jr. Massachusetts Michael Johnson Father Mike, Sr. Erskine Grandfather Farrelº Clemson Tanner Leggett Father Jack Maine Collin Mahoney Father Bernie Saint Bonaventure Brother Ryan South Carolina 03 Brad McCann Father Howie Mississippi State 77,78 Brother Brian Braves (A) 02 Aaron Trolia Cousin Kevin m Washington ^ - White; * - Clemson signee; º - Owens; m - Miller Tigers Picked Fourth in ACC Preseason Poll The nine ACC head coaches selected Clemson fourth in the preseason ACC poll as voted on in January. Clemson, who finished in fourth place a season ago, but just 2.0 games out of first place, received 54 points. Georgia Tech was picked first, receiving 77 points, four ahead of second-place Florida State. Wake Forest was picked third ACC Preseason Coaches Poll Rk School Points 2002 ACC 1. Georgia Tech (6) Florida State (2) Wake Forest (1) Clemson North Carolina N.C. State Virginia Duke Maryland

10 Clemson s ACC Tournament History Record By Site & Opponent Site Years W-L Titles Atlanta, GA Clemson, SC Chapel Hill, NC Durham, NC Fort Mill, SC Greenville, SC Raleigh, NC Saint Petersburg, FL Totals Clemson's Record vs. Duke Florida State Georgia Tech Maryland North Carolina N.C. State Virginia Wake Forest Total Clemson has won more ACC Tournament titles (8) than any other school Fort Mill, SC L 3-7 Virginia Fort Mill, SC W 7-6 North Carolina Fort Mill, SC L 4-5 Florida State 2002 Saint Petersburg, FL W 10-0 Georgia Tech Saint Petersburg, FL L 4-9 Florida State Saint Petersburg, FL W 5-3 N.C. State Saint Petersburg, FL W 8-6 Wake Forest Saint Petersburg, FL L 1-4 Florida State 2003 Salem, VA North Carolina Totals (.659) 30th Tournament Note: Championship-clinching wins in bold. Year Site W-L Score Opponent 1973 Chapel Hill, NC W 10-6 Wake Forest Chapel Hill, NC W 3-1 Virginia Chapel Hill, NC L 2-3 N.C. State Chapel Hill, NC L 4-8 N.C. State 1974 Raleigh, NC W 6-4 North Carolina Raleigh, NC L 2-3 Virginia Raleigh, NC W 9-6 Virginia Raleigh, NC W 12-5 N.C. State Raleigh, NC L 6-8 N.C. State 1975 Chapel Hill, NC L 2-7 North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC W 15-1 Wake Forest Chapel Hill, NC W 7-6 North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC L 2-3 N.C. State 1976 Clemson, SC W 2-0 Wake Forest Clemson, SC W 2-1 Maryland Clemson, SC W 3-2 Maryland 1977 Clemson, SC W 10-3 N.C. State Clemson, SC L 4-5 Wake Forest Clemson, SC W 14-6 N.C. State Clemson, SC L 9-22 Wake Forest 1978 Clemson, SC W 12-1 N.C. State Clemson, SC W 13-0 Duke Clemson, SC W 7-2 Wake Forest 1980 Raleigh, NC W 4-0 Wake Forest Raleigh, NC W 9-4 Maryland Raleigh, NC W 5-4 N.C. State Raleigh, NC W 12-3 North Carolina 1981 Chapel Hill, NC W 7-6 Georgia Tech Chapel Hill, NC L 0-1 Duke Chapel Hill, NC W 6-5 Wake Forest Chapel Hill, NC W 7-4 North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC W 9-2 Duke Chapel Hill, NC W 7-5 North Carolina 1982 Chapel Hill, NC W 10-9 Duke Chapel Hill, NC W 16-2 Georgia Tech Chapel Hill, NC L 4-6 Virginia Chapel Hill, NC L 0-3 North Carolina 1983 Chapel Hill, NC W 12-5 Virginia Chapel Hill, NC W 8-1 N.C. State Chapel Hill, NC L 5-6 North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC W 14-7 Duke Chapel Hill, NC W 5-2 North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC L 1-10 North Carolina 1984 Durham, NC L 5-8 Duke Durham, NC W 7-6 Virginia Durham, NC W 12-1 Maryland Durham, NC L 6-7 North Carolina 1985 Atlanta, GA W Maryland Atlanta, GA W 3-2 North Carolina Atlanta, GA L 9-12 Georgia Tech Atlanta, GA W 10-8 Virginia Atlanta, GA L 5-7 Georgia Tech 1986 Durham, NC W 6-5 Wake Forest Durham, NC L 5-16 Georgia Tech Durham, NC W 7-2 Maryland Durham, NC L 4-6 N.C. State 1987 Greenville, SC W 11-4 Wake Forest Greenville, SC W 9-4 North Carolina Greenville, SC W 8-0 N.C. State Greenville, SC L 1-7 Georgia Tech Greenville, SC L 7-11 N.C. State 1988 Greenville, SC W 9-1 Duke Greenville, SC L 0-1 North Carolina Greenville, SC W 9-0 Maryland Greenville, SC W 5-4 North Carolina Greenville, SC L 6-7 North Carolina 1989 Greenville, SC W 8-0 Maryland Greenville, SC W 9-3 Georgia Tech Greenville, SC W 5-4 North Carolina Greenville, SC W 9-2 N.C. State Greenville, SC W 12-4 North Carolina 1990 Greenville, SC W 13-3 Duke Greenville, SC W 7-3 Virginia Greenville, SC L 1-3 North Carolina Greenville, SC L 5-6 N.C. State 1991 Greenville, SC W 13-1 Maryland Greenville, SC W 7-2 Wake Forest Greenville, SC W 6-5 Georgia Tech Greenville, SC W 7-4 Virginia Greenville, SC W 24-8 Georgia Tech 1992 Greenville, SC W 3-2 Virginia Greenville, SC W 5-2 Florida State Greenville, SC L 1-11 N.C. State Greenville, SC W 5-4 Georgia Tech Greenville, SC W 11-0 Florida State Greenville, SC L 3-7 N.C. State 1993 Greenville, SC W 4-2 Duke Greenville, SC W 6-1 Florida State Greenville, SC W 9-8 Georgia Tech Greenville, SC W 7-4 North Carolina Greenville, SC L 5-7 Florida State Greenville, SC W 11-7 N.C. State 1994 Greenville, SC W 7-1 Maryland Greenville, SC W 17-5 N.C. State Greenville, SC W 9-6 Georgia Tech Greenville, SC L 4-10 Florida State Greenville, SC W 4-1 Florida State 1995 Greenville, SC W 10-0 Maryland Greenville, SC W 6-4 North Carolina Greenville, SC W 11-0 Florida State Greenville, SC W 16-7 N.C. State Greenville, SC L 2-12 Florida State Greenville, SC L 2-8 Florida State 1996 Chapel Hill, NC W 6-1 Duke Chapel Hill, NC W 6-1 Georgia Tech Durham, NC L 2-4 Virginia Durham, NC L 1-2 Florida State 1997 Saint Petersburg, FL W 8-6 Wake Forest Saint Petersburg, FL W 7-4 Georgia Tech Saint Petersburg, FL L 4-8 Florida State Saint Petersburg, FL W 11-6 N.C. State Saint Petersburg, FL L 0-10 Florida State 1998 Durham, NC L 1-4 North Carolina Durham, NC L 6-10 Georgia Tech 1999 Durham, NC W 7-6 N.C. State Durham, NC L 3-6 Wake Forest Durham, NC W 7-6 Maryland Durham, NC W 8-7 Florida State Durham, NC L 5-9 Wake Forest 2000 Fort Mill, SC W 9-5 Virginia Fort Mill, SC W 8-4 Florida State Fort Mill, SC L 8-9 Georgia Tech Fort Mill, SC W 12-5 Virginia Fort Mill, SC L 4-8 Georgia Tech 10

11 Clemson ACC Tournament Records Team Batting At Bats Game: 51 vs. Wake Forest, May 14, 1986 Tourney: Runs Scored Game: 24 vs. Georgia Tech, May 14, 1991 Tourney: Hits Game: 22 vs. Georgia Tech, May 14, 1991 Tourney: Batting Average Game:.458 vs. Georgia Tech (22-for-48), May 14, 1991 Tourney: RBIs Game: 22 vs. Georgia Tech, May 14, 1991 Tourney: Doubles Game: 6 vs. N.C. State, May 19, 1999 Tourney: Triples Game: 2 vs. Wake Forest, April 23, vs. N.C. State, April 21, vs. Georgia Tech, May 19, vs. Georgia Tech, May 14, 1991 Tourney: Home Runs Game: 4 vs. Georgia Tech, May 14, 1991 Tourney: Walks Game: 11 vs. N.C. State, April 22, vs. N.C. State, May 19, 1994 Tourney: Stolen Bases Game: 7 vs. Maryland, May 16, 1986 Tourney: Team Pitching Innings Pitched Game: 14.0 vs. Wake Forest, May 14, 1986 Tourney: Tourney: ERA Strikeouts Game: 15 vs. N.C. State, May 19, 1993 Tourney: Individual Batting Games Played Tourney: 6 by many Career: 20 Bert Heffernan ( ) At Bats Game: 7 Chuck Baldwin vs. Wake Forest, May 14, Jim Crowley vs. Georgia Tech, May 14, 1991 Tourney: 27 Shane Monahan, 1995 Career: 82 Bert Heffernan ( ) Runs Scored Game: 4 Ricky Hester vs. Virginia, April 20, Rusty Charpia vs. N.C. State, May 16, Brian Kowitz vs. Duke, May 12, Jim Crowley vs. Georgia Tech, May 14, Andy Monin vs. N.C. State, May 19, 1994 Tourney: 11 Michael Spiers, 1991 Career: 19 Khalil Greene ( ) Hits Game: 5 Dave Lemaster vs. Virginia, April 20, Khalil Greene vs. Virginia, May 20, 2000 Tourney: 13 Bert Heffernan, 1985 Career: 29 Bert Heffernan ( ) Batting Average Tourney:.600 Michael Johnson (12-for-20 in 2002) (min. 15 at-bats) Career:.418 Khalil Greene ( ) (28-for-67 from ) (min. 50 at-bats) RBIs Game: 5 Billy McMillon vs. Georgia Tech, May 14, Jeff Baker vs. Virginia, May 20, 2000 Tourney: 10 Keith Williams, David Miller, 1995 Career: 20 David Miller ( ) Doubles Game: 3 Pat Fitzsimmons vs. Wake Forest, April 26, 1975 Tourney: 4 Steve Tucker, Billy McMillon, Patrick Boyd, Khalil Greene, Jason Harris, 1999 Career: 10 Khalil Greene ( ) Triples Game: 2 Steve Williams vs. Georgia Tech, May 14, 1991 Tourney: 3 Billy Weems, 1980 Career: 4 Billy Weems ( ) Home Runs Game: 2 Smiley Sanders vs. Virginia, April 27, Steve Baucom vs. Georgia Tech, May 15, Bill Spiers vs. Maryland, May 16, Eric Macrina vs. Georgia Tech, May 14, Gary Burnham vs. N.C. State, May 17, Jeff Baker vs. Virginia, May 20, 2000 Tourney: 4 Smiley Sanders, 1974 Career: 6 Eric Macrina ( ) Walks Game: 4 Joe Taylor vs. Georgia Tech, May 12, 1992 Tourney: 9 Doug Livingston, 1995 Career: 11 Neil Simons ( ) Stolen Bases Game: 3 Scott Dillon vs. Maryland, May 16, 1986 Tourney: 5 Bill Spiers, 1986 Career: 9 Bill Spiers ( ) Individual Pitching Appearances Tourney: 4 Andy Taulbee, 1993 Career: 7 Andy Taulbee ( ) Starts Tourney: 2 by many Career: 6 Brian Barnes ( ) Relief Appearances Tourney: 4 Andy Taulbee, 1993 Career: 7 Eric Bradford ( ) Innings Pitched Game: 9.0 by many Tourney: 16.0 Paxton Briley, 1992 Career: 36.0 Brian Barnes ( ) Wins Tourney: 2 Brian Barnes, Jason Angel, Aaron Jersild, 1992 Career: 4 Brian Barnes ( ) Complete Games Tourney: 1 by many Career: 2 Chuck Porter ( ) 2 Ron Musselman ( ) 2 Ryan Mottl ( ) ERA Tourney: 0.00 by many (min. 5.0 IP) Career: 0.50 Ron Musselman (18.0 IP in 1976,77) (min IP) Strikeouts Game: 14 Ron Musselman vs. N.C. State, April 22, 1977 Tourney: 22 Brian Barnes, 1989 Career: 37 Brian Barnes ( ) Saves Tourney: 2 Andy Taulbee, Chris Heck, 1999 Career: 3 Scott Winchester ( ) Other Noteworthy Accomplishments Most Wins in a Single Tournament Tourney: Complete Game Shutouts in the Tournament Ron Musselman vs. Wake Forest, April 23, 1976 (2-0) Mike Sullivan vs. Duke, April 23, 1978 (13-0) Alan Botkin vs. N.C. State, May 15, 1987 (8-0) Jason Dawsey vs. Maryland, May 17, 1995 (10-0) 11

12 2003 Clemson Overall Stats 2003 CLEMSON BASEBALL Overall Statistics for Clemson (as of May 17, 2003) (All games Sorted by Batting avg) Record: Home: 27-6 Away: 9-12 Neutral: 2-0 ACC: 15-9 Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 21 McCann, Brad Johnson, Michael Triplett, Russell Slevin, David Frank, Kyle Green, Zane Hourigan, Jeff Pierce, Gene Demmink, Herman Evans, Garrick Pyzik, Steve Everett, Brady Easterling, Jess Harvey, Kris Hub, Ryan Mahoney, Collin Valiente, Roberto Pritchard, Daniel Totals Opponents LOB - Team (465), Opp (421). DPs turned - Team (63), Opp (52). CI - Team (1), EVERETT 1. IBB - Team (19), JOHNSON 12, FRANK 5, GREEN 1, SLEVIN 1, Opp (5). Picked off - TRIPLETT 3, SLEVIN 2, HUB 2, McCANN 2, DEMMINK 2, EVANS 1, JOHNSON 1, MAHONEY 1. (All games Sorted by Earned run avg) Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 18 Berken, Jason / Lumsden, Tyler / Jackson, Steven / Murphy, Brett / Rohrbaugh, Robert / Clayton, Pat / Harrelson, Paul / Hahn, Jeff / Hogan, Patrick / Cribb, Josh / Walker, Adam / Hourigan, Jeff / Harvey, Kris / Trolia, Aaron / Totals / Opponents / PB - Team (6), EVERETT 3, PYZIK 2, MAHONEY 1, Opp (16). Pickoffs - Team (7), BERKEN 2, JACKSON 2, HOGAN 1, CRIBB 1, HOURIGAN 1, Opp (14). SBA/ATT - MAHONEY (25-26), PYZIK (18-24), EVERETT (19-23), HOGAN (9-12), LUMSDEN (11-12), JACKSON (8-9), BERKEN (7-9), HARVEY (5-7), CLAYTON (5-5), MURPHY (4-4), ROHRBAUGH (3-4), HAHN (3-4), TROLIA (4-4), HARRELSON (2-3), HOURIGAN (2-3), CRIBB (0-1). 12

13 2003 Clemson ACC Stats 2003 CLEMSON BASEBALL Overall Statistics for Clemson (as of May 17, 2003) (ACC games only Sorted by Batting avg) Record: 15-9 Home: 9-3 Away: 6-6 ACC: 15-9 Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 31 Johnson, Michael Slevin, David McCann, Brad Triplett, Russell Frank, Kyle Green, Zane Hourigan, Jeff Demmink, Herman Evans, Garrick Everett, Brady Pyzik, Steve Mahoney, Collin Hub, Ryan Valiente, Roberto Pierce, Gene Easterling, Jess Pritchard, Daniel Totals Opponents LOB - Team (225), Opp (195). DPs turned - Team (33), Opp (22). IBB - Team (8), JOHNSON 4, FRANK 3, GREEN 1, Opp (3). Picked off - SLEVIN 2, TRIPLETT 2, McCANN 2, DEMMINK 1, JOHNSON 1. (ACC games only Sorted by Earned run avg) Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 22 Jackson, Steven / Hogan, Patrick / Lumsden, Tyler / Walker, Adam / Murphy, Brett / Hahn, Jeff / Rohrbaugh, Robert / Harrelson, Paul / Berken, Jason / Cribb, Josh / Clayton, Pat / Trolia, Aaron / Harvey, Kris / Totals / Opponents / PB - Team (4), EVERETT 3, PYZIK 1, Opp (7). Pickoffs - Team (2), HOGAN 1, JACKSON 1, Opp (8). SBA/ATT - PYZIK (9-12), HOGAN (7-10), LUMSDEN (9-9), EVERETT (8-9), MAHONEY (9-9), JACKSON (2-2), CLAYTON (2-2), HARVEY (2-2), HARRELSON (1-2), ROHRBAUGH (0-1), HAHN (1-1), TROLIA (1-1), MURPHY (1-1). 13

14 2003 Clemson Results Overall, 15-9 ACC Regular Season, 0-0 ACC Tournament, 27-6 Home, 9-12 Away, 2-0 Neutral, 21-9 Day, 17-9 Night, 6-2 One-Run Games, 3-1 Extra Innings, 8-7 vs. Top-25 Teams Date Opponent (Rank) W-L Score Site CU Rank CU Pitcher Opp. Pitcher Time CU R-H-E Opp. R-H-E Attendance 2-22 Auburn (1) ( ) L 1-8 A Hahn (0-1) Hughey (2-0) 2: Auburn (2) ( ) W 11-8 A Lumsden (1-0) Paxton (1-1) 3: , Auburn ( ) L 3-7 A Jackson (0-1) Brandon (1-1) 2: , Charleston Southern W (71/2 ) 5-0 H Hahn (1-1) Swindle (1-1) 2: , South Carolina (10-6-7) W 8-0 H Lumsden (2-0) Ma. Campbell (1-1) 2: , South Carolina (10-6-7) L 4-6 A Hahn (1-2) RAWL (4-0) 2: , Winthrop W 5-4 H Murphy (1-0) Elkins (0-1) 2: , College of Charleston W 6-2 H Harvey (1-0) Williams (0-1) 2: , Old Dominion W 2-0 H LUMSDEN (3-0) VERLANDER (2-2) 2: , Old Dominion W 5-1 H Berken (1-0) SHEFKA (1-3) 2: , Old Dominion W 18-2 H Hahn (2-2) Burok (0-2) 2: , Tennessee Tech W 7-5 H Jackson (1-1) Hughes (0-1) 2: , Tennessee Tech W 8-0 H Harvey (2-0) Driskell (0-2) 2: , % Georgia Southern W 11-1 ^N Lumsden (4-0) Rogers (1-2) 3: % Georgia Southern G W 8-0 N Berken (2-0) Dove (3-1) 2: College of Charleston W 7-6 ^A Harrelson (1-0) Price (1-2) 2: , Maine W 8-6 ^H Hahn (3-2) MacDonald (1-2) 2: , Maine W 7-6 ^H Walker (1-0) Labelle (1-1) 2: , Maine W 11-7 H Lumsden (5-0) Collar (1-2) 3: , Wofford W 21-7 ^H Berken (3-0) S. Casey (0-3) 3: , Western Carolina L 5-9 ^A Hahn (3-3) McDowell (3-1) 2: , Georgia W 7-3 ^H Jackson (2-1) Lubrano (2-3) 2: , *# N.C. State ( ) L (11) 2-3 ^A Hogan (0-1) J. Devine (3-0) 2: , *# N.C. State (1) ( ) L 2-12 A Berken (3-1) Sterry (7-0) 2: *# N.C. State (2) ( ) W A Clayton (1-0) Orvella (0-1) 3: , Western Carolina W 5-3 ^H Jackson (3-1) Camac (1-2) 2: , South Carolina (NR-22-20) W 4-2 ^A Hogan (1-1) Ma. Campbell (1-2) 2: , * Virginia W 9-4 ^H Lumsden (6-0) Gale (2-2) 2: , * Virginia L 1-4 H Hahn (3-4) Ballard (2-2) 2: , * Virginia W 9-2 H Jackson (4-1) Avery (1-2) 2: , South Carolina W 4-2 ^H Berken (4-1) Hernandez (2-2) 2: , * Florida State (3-2-2) W 8-4 ^A Lumsden (7-0) Peterson (6-1) 3: , * Florida State (3-2-2) L 2-7 ^A Hogan (1-2) M. Lynch (8-2) 2: , * Florida State (3-2-2) L 1-8 A Jackson (4-2) Davidson (6-0) 2: , Coastal Carolina L 1-5 ^H Berken (4-2) Waack (3-1) 2: , Coastal Carolina W 7-3 ^H Harvey (3-0) Carter (7-2) 2: , * Maryland (1) L 6-9 A Harrelson (1-1) Clem (3-5) 2: * Maryland (2) L 4-8 A Cribb (0-1) Bowen (3-2) 3: * Maryland W 20-5 A Jackson (5-2) Kane (1-6) 3: Georgia L 3-9 ^A NR Harvey (3-1) Hyle (4-0) 2: , East Tennessee State W (12) 6-3 ^H NR Harrelson (2-1) Smith (0-1) 3: , * Georgia Tech T (7-4-4) W (10) 9-7 ^H NR Harrelson (3-1) Burks (2-1) 3: , * Georgia Tech (7-4-4) W 10-5 ^H NR Hogan (2-2) Goodman (6-2) 3: , * Georgia Tech (7-4-4) W 11-3 H NR Jackson (6-2) Owings (6-2) 2: , * Duke W 7-6 ^H Harrelson (4-1) Layden (0-6) 3: , * Duke L 6-7 ^H Hahn (3-5) DeMarco (1-0) 2: , * Duke W 13-2 ^H Jackson (7-2) Thompson (2-9) 2: , Elon L 2-11 ^H Murphy (1-1) Hensen (4-2) 2: , Furman L 8-10 ^A Hahn (3-6) Hodinka (2-0) 2: , * North Carolina L 4-9 H Lumsden (7-1) Moore (6-2) 2: , * North Carolina W (10) 5-4 H Harrelson (5-1) Brower (4-4) 2: , * North Carolina W 5-2 H NR -NR- 19 Hahn (4-6) Bakker (6-3) 2: , Furman L 9-12 ^H NR -NR- 19 Rohrbaugh (0-1) Mitchell (3-3) 3: , * Wake Forest W W 6-2 A NR -NR- 19 Hogan (3-2) Hanson (5-4) 2: * Wake Forest W 14-3 A NR -NR- 19 Lumsden (8-1) Morley (2-5) 2: * Wake Forest W 4-3 A NR -NR- 19 Hahn (5-6) HILL (2-6) 2: North Carolina - N3 * - ACC regular season; %,N1 - Charleston, SC; G - due to inclement weather, game was completed on Mar. 18; #,A2 - Kinston, NC; T - due to inclement weather, game was completed on Apr. 26; W - due to inclement weather, game was completed on May 16; +,N3 - ACC Tournament at Salem, VA; ^ - 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 (33 dates): 109,696 (3,324 per date). 14

15 2003 Clemson Stats vs. North Carolina 2003 CLEMSON BASEBALL Overall Statistics for Clemson (as of May 17, 2003) (All games vs North Carolina Sorted by Batting avg) Record: 2-1 Home: 2-1 Away: 0-0 ACC: 2-1 Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 21 McCann, Brad Triplett, Russell Johnson, Michael Slevin, David Hourigan, Jeff Evans, Garrick Frank, Kyle Demmink, Herman Mahoney, Collin Hub, Ryan Pyzik, Steve Green, Zane Valiente, Roberto Totals Opponents LOB - Team (25), Opp (19). DPs turned - Team (5), Opp (2). IBB - Team (1), FRANK 1. (All games vs North Carolina Sorted by Earned run avg) Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 22 Jackson, Steven / Hahn, Jeff / Harrelson, Paul / Berken, Jason / Murphy, Brett / Hogan, Patrick / Lumsden, Tyler / Totals / Opponents / PB - Team (0), Opp (1). Pickoffs - Team (1), JACKSON 1. 15

16 2003 Team Game-By-Game Batting Stats 2003 CLEMSON BASEBALL Team Game-by-Game for Clemson (as of May 17, 2003) Batting (All games) Date Opponent AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB IBB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb 22, 2003 at Auburn Feb 22, 2003 at Auburn Feb 23, 2003 at Auburn Feb 26, 2003 Charleston Southern Mar 01, 2003 South Carolina Mar 02, 2003 at South Carolina Mar 04, 2003 Winthrop Mar 05, 2003 Coll. of Charleston Mar 07, 2003 Old Dominion Mar 08, 2003 Old Dominion Mar 09, 2003 Old Dominion Mar 11, 2003 Tennessee Tech Mar 12, 2003 Tennessee Tech Mar 16, 2003 vs Georgia Southern Mar 17, 2003 vs Georgia Southern Mar 18, 2003 at Coll. of Charleston Mar 20, 2003 Maine Mar 21, 2003 Maine Mar 22, 2003 Maine Mar 24, 2003 Wofford Mar 25, 2003 at Western Carolina Mar 26, 2003 Georgia Mar 28, 2003 at *N.C. State Mar 29, 2003 at *N.C. State Mar 29, 2003 at *N.C. State Apr 01, 2003 Western Carolina Apr 02, 2003 at South Carolina Apr 04, 2003 *Virginia Apr 05, 2003 *Virginia Apr 06, 2003 *Virginia Apr 09, 2003 South Carolina Apr 11, 2003 at *Florida State Apr 12, 2003 at *Florida State Apr 13, 2003 at *Florida State Apr 15, 2003 Coastal Carolina Apr 16, 2003 Coastal Carolina Apr 19, 2003 at *Maryland Apr 19, 2003 at *Maryland Apr 20, 2003 at *Maryland Apr 22, 2003 at Georgia Apr 23, 2003 East Tennessee State Apr 25, 2003 *Georgia Tech Apr 26, 2003 *Georgia Tech Apr 27, 2003 *Georgia Tech May 04, 2003 *Duke May 05, 2003 *Duke May 06, 2003 *Duke May 07, 2003 Elon May 08, 2003 at Furman May 10, 2003 *North Carolina May 11, 2003 *North Carolina May 12, 2003 *North Carolina May 13, 2003 Furman May 15, 2003 at *Wake Forest May 16, 2003 at *Wake Forest May 17, 2003 at *Wake Forest Totals

17 2003 Team Game-By-Game Pitching Stats 2003 CLEMSON BASEBALL Team Game-by-Game for Clemson (as of May 17, 2003) Pitching (All games) Date Opponent IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP BK HBP DP IBB Score W-L SV ERA Feb 22, 2003 at Auburn Feb 22, 2003 at Auburn Feb 23, 2003 at Auburn Feb 26, 2003 Charleston Southern Mar 01, 2003 South Carolina Mar 02, 2003 at South Carolina Mar 04, 2003 Winthrop Mar 05, 2003 Coll. of Charleston Mar 07, 2003 Old Dominion Mar 08, 2003 Old Dominion Mar 09, 2003 Old Dominion Mar 11, 2003 Tennessee Tech Mar 12, 2003 Tennessee Tech Mar 16, 2003 vs Georgia Southern Mar 17, 2003 vs Georgia Southern Mar 18, 2003 at Coll. of Charleston Mar 20, 2003 Maine Mar 21, 2003 Maine Mar 22, 2003 Maine Mar 24, 2003 Wofford Mar 25, 2003 at Western Carolina Mar 26, 2003 Georgia Mar 28, 2003 at *N.C. State Mar 29, 2003 at *N.C. State Mar 29, 2003 at *N.C. State Apr 01, 2003 Western Carolina Apr 02, 2003 at South Carolina Apr 04, 2003 *Virginia Apr 05, 2003 *Virginia Apr 06, 2003 *Virginia Apr 09, 2003 South Carolina Apr 11, 2003 at *Florida State Apr 12, 2003 at *Florida State Apr 13, 2003 at *Florida State Apr 15, 2003 Coastal Carolina Apr 16, 2003 Coastal Carolina Apr 19, 2003 at *Maryland Apr 19, 2003 at *Maryland Apr 20, 2003 at *Maryland Apr 22, 2003 at Georgia Apr 23, 2003 East Tennessee State Apr 25, 2003 *Georgia Tech Apr 26, 2003 *Georgia Tech Apr 27, 2003 *Georgia Tech May 04, 2003 *Duke May 05, 2003 *Duke May 06, 2003 *Duke May 07, 2003 Elon May 08, 2003 at Furman May 10, 2003 *North Carolina May 11, 2003 *North Carolina May 12, 2003 *North Carolina May 13, 2003 Furman May 15, 2003 at *Wake Forest May 16, 2003 at *Wake Forest May 17, 2003 at *Wake Forest Totals * = ACC game 17

18 2003 Team Superlatives 2003 CLEMSON BASEBALL Season Game Highs for Clemson (as of May 17, 2003) (All games) TEAM GAME HIGHS Batting At bats: 49 - vs Wofford (Mar 24, 2003) Runs scored: 21 - vs Wofford (Mar 24, 2003) Hits: 24 - vs Wofford (Mar 24, 2003) RBIs: 20 - vs Maryland (Apr 20, 2003) Doubles: 6 - vs Maryland (Apr 20, 2003) Triples: 1 - (5 games ) Home runs: 6 - vs Maryland (Apr 20, 2003) Total bases: 44 - vs Maryland (Apr 20, 2003) Walks: 11 - vs Furman (May 13, 2003) Strikeouts: 14 - vs Georgia Southern (Mar 16, 2003) Sac hits: 3 - vs Auburn (Feb 22, 2003) Sac flies: 2 - (4 games ) Stolen bases: 3 - vs Wofford (Mar 24, 2003) 3 - vs Georgia (Mar 26, 2003) 3 - vs Wake Forest (May 16, 2003) Hit by pitch: 4 - vs Old Dominion (Mar 09, 2003) 4 - vs Maine (Mar 22, 2003) Caught stealing: 3 - vs Tennessee Tech (Mar 11, 2003) 3 - vs Georgia Southern (Mar 16, 2003) Runners LOB: 16 - vs Wake Forest (May 15, 2003) Hit into DP: 2 - (15 games ) Fielding Putouts: 36 - vs East Tennessee State (Apr 23, 2003) Assists: 22 - vs North Carolina (May 11, 2003) Errors: 3 - (4 games ) Passed balls: 2 - vs Duke (May 05, 2003) DPs turned: 3 - (6 games ) Pitching Innings pitched: vs East Tennessee State (Apr 23, 2003) Walks allowed: 1 - (8 games ) Strikeouts: 15 - vs East Tennessee State (Apr 23, 2003) Hits allowed: 2 - vs Charleston Southern (Feb 26, 2003) Wild pitches: 3 - vs Elon (May 07, 2003) 3 - vs Furman (May 13, 2003) Hit batters: 5 - vs N.C. State (Mar 28, 2003) 18

19 2003 Individual Superlatives 2003 CLEMSON BASEBALL Season Game Highs for Clemson (as of May 17, 2003) (All games) INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Batting At bats: 6 - (16 games ) Runs scored: 4 - Frank, Kyle vs Maryland (Apr 20, 2003) Hits: 5 - Frank, Kyle vs Maryland (Apr 20, 2003) 5 - Johnson, Michael vs Duke (May 06, 2003) RBIs: 6 - Johnson, Michael vs Duke (May 06, 2003) Doubles: 2 - (7 games ) Triples: 1 - (5 games ) Home runs: 2 - Frank, Kyle vs Coll. of Charleston (Mar 05, 2003) 2 - McCann, Brad vs Maryland (Apr 20, 2003) 2 - Frank, Kyle vs Maryland (Apr 20, 2003) Total bases: 12 - Frank, Kyle vs Maryland (Apr 20, 2003) Walks: 4 - Johnson, Michael vs Wake Forest (May 15, 2003) Strikeouts: 4 - McCann, Brad vs Coll. of Charleston (Mar 05, 2003) Sac hits: 1 - (24 games ) Sac flies: 1 - (21 games ) Stolen bases: 2 - Hub, Ryan vs Charleston Southern (Feb 26, 2003) 2 - Triplett, Russell vs Virginia (Apr 05, 2003) Hit by pitch: 2 - Pyzik, Steve vs Maine (Mar 22, 2003) Caught stealing: 2 - Triplett, Russell vs N.C. State (Mar 28, 2003) Runners LOB: 6 - McCann, Brad vs Coastal Carolina (Apr 15, 2003) Fielding Putouts: 18 - Johnson, Michael vs North Carolina (May 11, 2003) Assists: 12 - Triplett, Russell vs Tennessee Tech (Mar 11, 2003) Errors: 3 - Triplett, Russell vs Coll. of Charleston (Mar 05, 2003) Passed balls: 2 - Everett, Brady vs Duke (May 05, 2003) Pitching Innings pitched: Lumsden, Tyler vs Old Dominion (Mar 07, 2003) Strikeouts: 11 - Lumsden, Tyler vs South Carolina (Mar 01, 2003) 11 - Lumsden, Tyler vs Florida State (Apr 11, 2003) Wild pitches: 2 - (6 games ) Hit batters: 5 - Lumsden, Tyler vs N.C. State (Mar 28, 2003) 19

20 2003 Individual Game-By-Game Batting Demmink Evans Everett Frank Green Hourigan Hub Johnson Mahoney McCann Pyzik Slevin Triplett Valiente Date Opponent abrhbi abrhbi abrhbi abrhbi abrhbi abrhbi abrhbi abrhbi abrhbi abrhbi abrhbi abrhbi abrhbi abrhbi 2-22 Auburn (1) Auburn (2) Auburn Charleston Southern South Carolina South Carolina Winthrop College of Charleston Old Dominion Old Dominion Old Dominion Tennessee Tech Tennessee Tech % Georgia Southern % Georgia Southern G College of Charleston Maine Maine Maine Wofford Western Carolina Georgia *# N.C. State *# N.C. State (1) *# N.C. State (2) Western Carolina South Carolina * Virginia * Virginia * Virginia South Carolina * Florida State * Florida State * Florida State Coastal Carolina Coastal Carolina * Maryland (1) * Maryland (2) * Maryland Georgia East Tennessee State * Georgia Tech T * Georgia Tech * Georgia Tech * Duke * Duke * Duke Elon Furman * North Carolina * North Carolina * North Carolina Furman * Wake Forest W * Wake Forest * Wake Forest North Carolina * - ACC regular season; % - Charleston, SC; G - due to inclement weather, game was completed on Mar. 18; # - Kinston, NC; T - due to inclement weather, game was completed on Apr. 26; W - due to inclement weather, game was completed on May 16; + - ACC Tournament at Salem, VA; - start; Note: Bold denotes a Clemson home game. 20

21 2003 Individual Game-By-Game Pitching #18 Jason Berken, RHP #27 Jeff Hahn, RHP #49 Paul Harrelson, RHP 2003 Fr Auburn Charleston Southern ^ South Carolina Old Dominion W 3-17 Georgia Southern G W 3-24 Wofford W 3-29* N.C. State (1) L 4-6 * Virginia South Carolina W 4-15 Coastal Carolina L 4-20 * Maryland Georgia * Georgia Tech ^ * Duke Elon * North Carolina * Wake Forest W #50 Pat Clayton, RHP 2003 Fr Charleston Southern College of Charleston Old Dominion ^ Georgia Southern Maine * N.C. State (2) W 4-16 Coastal Carolina * Maryland (2) Georgia ^ * Georgia Tech ^ #48 Josh Cribb, RHP 2003 *Fr Charleston Southern Tennessee Tech Georgia Southern G Maine Western Carolina * Florida State Coastal Carolina * Maryland (2) L 5-6 * Duke Furman * Wake Forest #12 Kyle Frank, OF 1999 Fr. 3-6 Liberty (2) *Fr Auburn South Carolina College of Charleston Purdue South Alabama Coastal Carolina ^ * Maryland ^ S 4-3 Winthrop * N.C. State ^ Georgia W 4-12 * North Carolina * North Carolina South Carolina * Duke Furman * Georgia Tech Elon Western Carolina W 5-19 * Florida State ^ N.C. State ^ S 6-1 $ East Carolina ^ S 6-8 Arkansas ! Georgia Tech W 2003 *So Auburn (1) L 2-26 Charleston Southern W 3-2 South Carolina L 3-9 Old Dominion W 3-20 Maine W 3-25 Western Carolina L 4-1 Western Carolina * Virginia L 4-11 * Florida State ^ Coastal Carolina ^ * Maryland (1) ^ * Georgia Tech T * Georgia Tech * Duke ^ L 5-8 Furman L 5-10 * North Carolina * North Carolina ^ W 5-17 * Wake Forest W 2000 Fr DB Central Florida Old Dominion James Madison ^ Ohio (2) W 3-15 East Carolina * Maryland (2) North Carolina-Charlotte The Citadel W 3-31 * North Carolina Furman W 4-11 Georgia * Wake Forest * Duke ^ * Georgia Tech ^ * Virginia (2)V So Richmond % Nevada-Las Vegas W 2-25 % Oregon State South Carolina * Wake Forest Georgia ^ New York Tech ^ * Florida State ^ Coastal Carolina L 4-18 South Carolina * North Carolina Furman * Virginia (1) North Carolina Miami (FL) L 2002 Jr Auburn ^ S 2-24 Auburn ^ S 3-2 South Carolina ^ S 3-9 Purdue ^ S 3-10 Purdue ^ S 3-15 South Alabama South Alabama ^ Maine ^ Coastal Carolina ^ * Maryland ^ Winthrop ^ W 4-5 * N.C. State ^ S 4-10 Georgia ^ S 4-12 * North Carolina * North Carolina ^ South Carolina ^ Furman ^ S 4-26 * Wake Forest L 5-6 * Georgia Tech ^ * Virginia Western Carolina ^ $ East Carolina Arkansas ^ ! South Carolina ^

22 2003 Individual Game-By-Game Pitching 2003 Sr Auburn ^ South Carolina College of Charleston ^ Old Dominion ^ Tennessee Tech ^ S 3-18 College of Charleston W 3-20 Maine ^ S 3-28* N.C. State * N.C. State (2) ^ S 4-1 Western Carolina ^ S 4-2 South Carolina ^ S 4-5 * Virginia ^ Coastal Carolina ^ * Maryland (1) L 4-23 East Tennessee State ^ W 4-25 * Georgia Tech T ^ W 4-27 * Georgia Tech * Duke ^ W 5-7 Elon ^ * North Carolina ^ W 5-13 Furman * Wake Forest ^ S #35 Kris Harvey, RHP/1B/OF 2003 Fr Auburn (2) ^ S 2-26 Charleston Southern College of Charleston W 3-12 Tennessee Tech W 3-21 Maine * N.C. State (2) * Virginia ^ South Carolina * Florida State Coastal Carolina W 4-22 Georgia L #29 Patrick Hogan, RHP 2001 *Fr Richmond % Nevada-Las Vegas College of Charleston Georgia Southern * Maryland ^ S 3-21 Old Dominion Georgia New York Tech ^ Winthrop L 4-10 Coastal Carolina Georgia South Carolina ^ * Virginia (2) Virginia $ Seton Hall Miami (FL) ^ *So Auburn South Carolina Georgia Southern North Carolina-Asheville W 3-27 Coastal Carolina * Maryland M W 4-9 Georgia * North Carolina * Duke ^ S 4-24 South Carolina ^ S 4-27 * Wake Forest ^ S 5-5 * Georgia Tech ^ Elon ^ * Virginia ^ S 5-17 * Florida State ^ Florida State Florida State L 6-2 $ East Carolina ^ Arkansas Arkansas ! Nebraska ! South Carolina #17 Jeff Hourigan, OF/1B/RHP 2002 Fr. 3-1 College of Charleston ^ S 3-3 South Carolina Purdue North Carolina-Asheville ^ Coastal Carolina East Tennessee State * N.C. State Georgia ^ L 4-13 * North Carolina ^ S 4-17 South Carolina * Georgia Tech ^ S 5-9 Elon L 5-11 * Virginia Western Carolina * Florida State Wake Forest W 6-21! South Carolina ^ So Auburn (1) Tennessee Tech ^ College of Charleston East Tennessee State Furman *Jr Charleston Southern South Carolina ^ Old Dominion Tennessee Tech College of Charleston ^ S 3-21 Maine ^ S 3-26 Georgia ^ * N.C. State ^ L 4-2 South Carolina W 4-9 South Carolina ^ S 4-12 * Florida State L 4-19 * Maryland (2) * Georgia Tech W 5-5 * Duke * North Carolina * Wake Forest W ^ W 22

23 2003 Individual Game-By-Game Pitching #22 Steven Jackson, RHP #24 Tyler Lumsden, LHP #44 Robert Rohrbaugh, LHP 2001 Fr Richmond ^ % Nevada-Las Vegas Furman W 3-7 College of Charleston W 3-13 Georgia Southern * Maryland ^ Old Dominion L 3-27 Wofford New York Tech Coastal Carolina * Duke ^ Western Carolina ^ * N.C. State ^ Furman * Virginia Miami (FL) So Auburn College of Charleston W 3-6 College of Charleston ^ Purdue W 3-16 South Alabama L 3-22 Maine W 3-30 * Maryland M Winthrop Georgia * North Carolina ^ W 4-16 Western Carolina Furman W 5-8 Wofford W 5-12 * Virginia ^ Western Carolina Georgia Tech ^ Jr Auburn L 3-4 Winthrop Tennessee Tech W 3-18 College of Charleston Georgia W 4-1 Western Carolina W 4-6 * Virginia W 4-13 * Florida State L 4-20 * Maryland W 4-27 * Georgia Tech W 5-6 * Duke W 5-12 * North Carolina Fr Auburn ^ S 3-2 South Carolina College of Charleston Purdue Georgia Southern ^ North Carolina-Asheville Maine ^ Coastal Carolina East Tennessee State ^ * N.C. State Georgia * North Carolina South Carolina * Duke ^ S 4-26 * Wake Forest ^ * Wake Forest W 5-5 * Georgia Tech * Georgia Tech Elon * Virginia W 5-19 * Florida State L N.C. State W 6-2 $ East Carolina W 6-9 Arkansas ! Nebraska ! Georgia Tech ! South Carolina So Auburn (2) W 3-1 South Carolina W 3-7 Old Dominion ^ W 3-16 Georgia Southern W 3-22 Maine W 3-28* N.C. State * Virginia W 4-11 * Florida State W 4-19 * Maryland (1) * Georgia Tech T * Duke * North Carolina L 5-13 Furman * Wake Forest W #40 Brett Murphy, RHP 2003 Fr. 3-4 Winthrop ^ W 3-9 Old Dominion Tennessee Tech Georgia Southern ^ Maine Western Carolina ^ * N.C. State (2) * Virginia * Florida State ^ * Maryland ^ East Tennessee State Elon L 5-10 * North Carolina ^ Furman Fr Auburn (1) Charleston Southern South Carolina Old Dominion Tennessee Tech Georgia Southern G Maine Maine ^ S 3-28* N.C. State * N.C. State (2) Western Carolina South Carolina * Virginia South Carolina Coastal Carolina * Maryland (1) East Tennessee State * Georgia Tech * Georgia Tech * Duke Elon Furman Furman L 5-17 * Wake Forest #47 Aaron Trolia, RHP 2003 Jr Auburn (1) ^ Charleston Southern South Carolina ^ College of Charleston Old Dominion Tennessee Tech Georgia Southern G ^ Maine Wofford ^ * N.C. State (1) ^ * Virginia * Florida State ^ * Maryland (2) ^ * Duke ^ Furman ^ Furman ^ * Wake Forest ^ #8 Adam Walker, RHP 2003 *Fr Tennessee Tech Maine W 3-24 Wofford * Virginia ^ East Tennessee State * - ACC regular season; DB - ACC Disney Blast at Lake Buena Vista, FL; % - UNLV/Coors Desert Classic at Las Vegas, NV; # - Fort Mill, SC; - Charleston, SC; - Kinston, NC; + - ACC Tournament; $ - NCAA Sub Regional; - NCAA Super Regional;! - College World Series; - start; ^ - finished game; V - due to inclement weather, game was completed on May 14; M - due to inclement weather, game was completed on Mar. 31; G - due to inclement weather, game was completed on Mar. 18; T - due to inclement weather, game was completed on Apr. 26; W - due to inclement weather, game was completed on May 16; Note: Bold denotes a Clemson home game; does not include stats of transfers at previous schools. 23

24 2003 ACC Tournament Bracket THE 2003 ACC TOURNAMENT 7 Clemson Duke Florida State Georgia Tech Maryland North Carolina NC State Virginia Wake For orest 30TH ANNUAL ACC BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIP MEMORIAL BASEBALL STADIUM * SALEM, VA. * MAY 20-25, 2003 Tues., May 20 Wed., May 21 Thurs., May 22 Fri., May 23 Sat., May 24 Sat., May 24 Sun., May 25 Opening Round First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals Finals #4 Clemson Gm 2 10:00 am #5 North Carolina + on Saturday of the ACC Baseball Tournament, the match-up between the four remaining teams is determined by previous opponents. If teams have played previously in the tournament, every attempt will be made to avoid a repeat match-up between teams, regardless of seed. #8 Maryland Gm 1 7:30 pm #9 Duke #8/9 Winner Gm 3 1:30 pm* Gm 8 5:00 pm If it is impossible to avoid a match-up that already occurred, then the determination is based on avoiding the most recent, current tournament match-up, regardless of seed. If no match-ups have occurred, the team left in the winners bracket will play the lowest seeded team from the losers bracket. #1 Florida State Gm 12 7:30 pm #2 Georgia Tech Gm 4 5:00 pm #7 Wake Forest Gm 13 12:00 pm #3 NC State Gm 9 8:30 pm* Gm 5 8:30 pm* #6 Virginia Gm 10 or 11 winner Gm 15 8:00 pm Gm 16 1:00 pm Gm 2 loser Gm 9 loser Gm 11 3:30 pm* Gm 12 loser Gm 6 10:00 am Gm 6 winner Gm 3 loser Gm 14 3:30 pm* Gm 8 loser Gm 4 loser Gm 7 1:30 pm* Gm 5 loser Gm 10 12:00 pm Gm 7 winner Gm 10 or 11 winner * denotes estimated start time. If the winner of Game 12 loses in Game 13, that team will receive a bye to Game 16 and will play the winner of Game 15 for the title. 24

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