Clemson pitcher Pat Krall knows nothing about the Tigers’ past with archrival South Carolina in the NCAA Tournament. So when it was announced on Monday that the winner of the Columbia Regional will play the winner of the Clemson Regional in the Super Regional Round next week, Krall did not think much about it.
“I’m not familiar with it, but I’m sure if all the cards fall where they may, there might be some more history this year,” said the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania native.
Recent history has not been too kind to the Tigers (42-18) when it comes to playing South Carolina in the postseason.