March 4: Clemson 8, USC 7
South Carolina was leading 5-2 entering the seventh inning when the bullpen unraveled. The Tigers scored six runs in the final three innings. USC had a chance to tie the game in the bottom of the ninth, but the tying run was thrown out at the plate with one out. Getting runners thrown out on the base paths has been a problem for USC all season.
Beer’s blast
March 5: Clemson 5, USC 3 (11)
The Gamecocks still had a chance to win the series with Clemson, leading 3-2 in the ninth inning, but Josh Reagan threw several curveballs in a row to Tigers All-American Seth Beer.