Clemson Regional: Coastal Carolina falls to Clemson in 12-5 loss
- Clemson defeats Coastal Carolina 12-5 in the Clemson Regional.
- Alden Mathes and Jacob Hinderleider shine with three RBIs each in the game.
- Clemson advances to the super regionals for the first time since 2010.
Clemson baseball team won a game against Coastal Carolina with a score of 12-5. This victory helped them move forward to the super regionals of the NCAA Tournament. The last time Clemson won a regional was in 2010. Alden Mathes and Jacob Hinderleider played well, each getting three RBIs. Mathes got hit by a pitch and Hinderleider walked, leading to runs being scored. Clemson's pitcher, Reed Garris, replaced Ethan Darden and helped secure the win. Austin Gordon also played well, earning his 11th save of the season. In another game, Coastal Carolina beat High Point 6-5, advancing to the championship round at the Clemson Regional. Caden Bodine hit a crucial home run in the seventh inning, helping Coastal Carolina secure the win. Derek Bender also played a key role in Coastal Carolina's victory. Coastal Carolina will face Clemson next, with a chance to advance to the super regionals. Clemson played Coastal Carolina again and won 4-3. Shortstop Jacob Hinderleider had a great game, going 5 for 5. Cam Cannarella's sacrifice fly led to the game-winning run. Clemson's pitcher, Austin Gordon, performed well in the ninth inning, securing the win for Clemson. Clemson is now 2-0 in the regional, a good start for them. Coastal Carolina's Zack Beach hit a home run, but it wasn't enough to secure a win.