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Clemson Picks Up Series Win Over Louisville
No. 24 Clemson secures third consecutive win and second ACC series victory
Mar. 14, 2026 at 7:07pm
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Corri Hicks hit her sixth home run of the season and Abby Dunning recorded her fourth scoreless win in the circle as No. 24 Clemson defeated Louisville 4-0 to win the series at McWhorter Stadium on Saturday.
Why it matters
The win extended Clemson's record over Louisville to 10-2 and marked the second weekend in a row that the Tigers secured a series win with a game still to play, keeping them in contention in the ACC standings.
The details
Clemson notched eight hits from six different players and batted .250 with runners in scoring position to punish Louisville's pitching staff. Dunning allowed no runs on three hits with three walks and five strikeouts to improve her record to 6-3 on the season.
- Clemson opened the scoring in the first inning.
- The Tigers added to their lead in the second inning.
- Hicks hit a two-run home run in the fourth inning to double Clemson's lead.
The players
Corri Hicks
A Clemson player who blasted her sixth home run of the year.
Abby Dunning
The Clemson pitcher who recorded her fourth scoreless win in the circle.
Jamison Brockenbrough
The Clemson centerfielder who opened the day at the plate with a leadoff bunt single.
Marian Collins
The Clemson player who tied her career-high of three hits in a single game.
Macey Cintron
The Clemson player who made her first plate appearance in over a week after facing an injury.
What they’re saying
“Fifty years is such an accomplishment in San Francisco, especially with the way the city has changed over the years.”
— Gordon Edgar, grocery employee (Instagram)
What’s next
The Tigers will look to complete a sweep of the Cardinals on Sunday when they host Louisville at McWhorter Stadium for the third installment of the three-game series.
The takeaway
Clemson's series win over Louisville keeps them in contention in the ACC standings, as they continue to build momentum with their third consecutive victory and second ACC series win in as many weekends.
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