There was a time when double-digit ACC wins were basically expected at Clemson. Now, the Tigers are fighting to avoid finishing with one of the worst conference records the program has ever produced.
Thursday’s loss at Virginia Tech added another chapter to a season that continues trending the wrong direction. Clemson dropped the opener of the series 5-1 in Blacksburg, falling to 9-19 against ACC opponents with only two league games left on the schedule.
That number matters because Clemson baseball almost never lives in this part of the standings.
The Tigers are now one conference loss away from tying the program record for most ACC defeats in a season, a mark set by the 2021 team. Even more alarming, Clemson has already secured its fewest conference wins of the modern ACC era unless it can sweep the final two games of the weekend.
For a program that has spent decades consistently competing near the top of the league, the current numbers are difficult to ignore. Clemson’s conference winning percentage now sits among the three lowest in school history, and the Tigers have not posted a worse ACC mark since the 1950s.
The game itself largely mirrored Clemson’s season.
The offense struggled to create momentum for most of the night, managing only six hits while spending the evening trying to climb out of an early deficit. Nate Savoie collected two hits, and Tyler Lichtenberger delivered Clemson’s only RBI in the seventh inning, but the Tigers never seriously threatened after Virginia Tech broke the game open in the sixth.
A four-run inning from the Hokies turned a manageable game into another frustrating conference loss for Clemson, which has now dropped four of its last five games overall.
Virginia Tech improved to 14-14 in ACC play with the victory, while Clemson slipped to 30-24 overall.
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Now, the focus surrounding the Tigers is shifting beyond simply trying to win a series. With another loss, Clemson would officially match a record no team in the program wants attached to its season.
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