
Social media reacts to Clemson softball's first-ever ACC Championship win
Clemson delivered the most memorable win in program history on Saturday, taking down No. 3 Florida State, 2-1, to claim its first-ever ACC Tournament Championship.
It was a defining moment for the Tigers — not just because it came against one of the nation's top programs, but because it ended an 0-7 drought against the Seminoles and erased the heartbreak of the 2022 title game loss. On the biggest stage the ACC has to offer, Clemson came through.
Trailing 1-0 in the seventh inning, freshman Kylee Johnson came up with one of the biggest swings the program has ever seen. Down to her final strike, she launched a two-run home run to straightaway centerfield off FSU reliever Jazzy Francik, flipping the script in a game Florida State had controlled for most of the afternoon. The Tigers' pitching and defense locked it down from there, holding the Seminoles scoreless the rest of the way to secure the championship.
Clemson rallied from behind in all three of its ACC Tournament games, showing the kind of toughness and maturity that's come to define the program under John Rittman. Now, with a conference title in hand and a projected top-16 RPI, Clemson will turn its attention to the NCAA Tournament. The Tigers will find out their postseason path during Sunday's selection show at 7 p.m. on ESPN2.
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