CLEMSON, S.C. - The Tigers continue their road trip with their final three regular-season road games at Virginia Tech.
SERIES SETUP
• Who - Clemson (32-17, 14-10 ACC) vs. Virginia Tech (29-16, 11-12 ACC)
• Best Ranking - CU - No. 10 Perfect Game; VAT - NR
• When - Friday (4 p.m.), Saturday (7 p.m.), Sunday (3 p.m.)
• Where - Blacksburg, Va. (English Field)
• Watch - ACC Network Extra (Friday), ACC Network (Saturday, Sunday)
• Video Announcers - Bailey Angle (Friday), Andrew Wells (Friday), Ariya Massoudi (Saturday, Sunday), Devon Travis (Saturday, Sunday)
• Listen (Radio) - Clemson Athletic Network (locally on WCCP (105.5 FM))
• Listen (Internet) - ClemsonTigers.com
• Live Stats - ClemsonTigers.com
• Social Media - ClemsonBaseball
SERIES HISTORY
• Overall Record - Clemson leads 49-26-2 (1902-2022)
• Record at Virginia Tech - Tied 15-15-1 (1916-2019)
STARTING PITCHERS
• Friday - LHP Ethan Darden (CU) vs. TBA (VAT)
• Saturday - RHP Austin Gordon (CU) vs. TBA (VAT)
• Sunday - LHP Caden Grice (CU) vs. TBA (VAT)
CLEMSON OVERVIEW
• Clemson, who has an 11-5 road record, defeated No. 8 Coastal Carolina 13-6 on the road on Wednesday.
• The Tigers are averaging 7.0 runs per game and hitting .298 with a .451 slugging percentage, .394 on-base percentage and 70 steals.
• The pitching staff has a 4.45 ERA, .249 opponents’ batting average and 2.52 strikeout-to-walk ratio, and Clemson is fielding .976.
VIRGINIA TECH OVERVIEW
• Virginia Tech, who has a 21-7 home record and is averaging 9.2 runs per game, is led by sixth-year Head Coach John Szefc.
• The Hokies defeated Liberty 14-1 on the road on Wednesday. They are hitting .302 and have a 5.25 ERA and .983 fielding percentage.
• Jack Hurley is hitting .342 with 16 homers and 45 RBIs, and Garrett Michel is batting .336 with 10 homers and 41 RBIs.
QUICK HITS
• Clemson has won 10 of its last 11 games and 15 of its last 18 games.
• Clemson has won five ACC series in a row, the first time the Tigers have done that in one season since 2017, when they won the first five.
• Clemson is 29-8 when totaling at least as many hits as the opposition.
GRADUATES
• Six Tigers received their diplomas during commencement ceremonies in Littlejohn Coliseum on May 11.
• Ryan Ammons, Nick Clayton, Nick Hoffmann and Rob Hughes earned their bachelor's degrees.
• Benjamin Blackwell and Tyler Corbitt earned their master's degrees.
• Riley Bertram, Jackson Lindley and Willie Weiss earned their certificates.