Latest news with #ACCBaseballTournament

Yahoo
25-05-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Jackson Van De Brake drives in five runs and North Carolina routs Clemson 14-4 for ACC championship
DURHAM, N.C. (AP) — Jackson Van De Brake drove in five runs, including a three-run home run in an eight-run fifth inning, highlighting North Carolina's 14-4 victory over Clemson on Sunday in the championship game of the ACC Baseball Tournament. Hunter Stokely and Tyson Bass both hit two-run home runs with one out in the fifth inning, giving North Carolina an 8-0 lead but the Tar Heels weren't done. Kane Kepley delivered an RBI-single and Van De Brake followed with his blast to left center, making it 12-0. North Carolina added two runs in the sixth on a fielder's choice and a groundout. Tar Heels starting pitcher Ryan Lynch threw four scoreless innings, allowing two hits with seven strikeouts and two walks. Clemson loaded the bases with no outs in the fourth inning, but Lynch got out of the jam with two strikeouts and an inning-ending grounder to second. Cam Cannarella hit a two-run home run for Clemson in the seventh inning and the Tigers added single runs in the eighth and ninth innings. The Tar Heels scored in each of the first three innings. In the first, Gavin Gallaher laced an RBI-double; in the second Kepley's sacrifice fly scored one run and Van De Brake added a run-scoring single; and in the third, Alex Madera drove in Gallaher with a single. Olin Johnson (2-0) was credited with the win and B.J. Bailey (2-5) took the loss. Gallaher and Madera had three hits each. The Tar Heels (42-12) will be making their 37th appearance in the NCAA Baseball Tournament. They won the conference tournament for the third time since 2019. The Tigers (44-16), seeking an at-large bid, would be making their 47th appearance. Tournament selections will be announced on Monday. ___ AP college sports:


Fox Sports
25-05-2025
- Sport
- Fox Sports
Jackson Van De Brake drives in five runs and North Carolina routs Clemson 14-4 for ACC championship
Associated Press DURHAM, N.C. (AP) — Jackson Van De Brake drove in five runs, including a three-run home run in an eight-run fifth inning, highlighting North Carolina's 14-4 victory over Clemson on Sunday in the championship game of the ACC Baseball Tournament. Hunter Stokely and Tyson Bass both hit two-run home runs with one out in the fifth inning, giving North Carolina an 8-0 lead but the Tar Heels weren't done. Kane Kepley delivered an RBI-single and Van De Brake followed with his blast to left center, making it 12-0. North Carolina added two runs in the sixth on a fielder's choice and a groundout. Tar Heels starting pitcher Ryan Lynch threw four scoreless innings, allowing two hits with seven strikeouts and two walks. Clemson loaded the bases with no outs in the fourth inning, but Lynch got out of the jam with two strikeouts and an inning-ending grounder to second. Cam Cannarella hit a two-run home run for Clemson in the seventh inning and the Tigers added single runs in the eighth and ninth innings. The Tar Heels scored in each of the first three innings. In the first, Gavin Gallaher laced an RBI-double; in the second Kepley's sacrifice fly scored one run and Van De Brake added a run-scoring single; and in the third, Alex Madera drove in Gallaher with a single. Olin Johnson (2-0) was credited with the win and B.J. Bailey (2-5) took the loss. Gallaher and Madera had three hits each. The Tar Heels (42-12) will be making their 37th appearance in the NCAA Baseball Tournament. They won the conference tournament for the third time since 2019. The Tigers (44-16), seeking an at-large bid, would be making their 47th appearance. Tournament selections will be announced on Monday. ___ AP college sports: recommended in this topic


USA Today
20-05-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
How to watch Notre Dame vs Boston College today: Time, TV channel for ACC Tournament
How to watch Notre Dame vs Boston College today: Time, TV channel for ACC Tournament The Fighting Irish take on the Eagles in Durham, North Carolina How to Watch Notre Dame vs. Boston College The Notre Dame Fighting Irish will be taking on the Boston College Eagles in the ACC Baseball Tournament at Durham Bulls Athletic Park in Durham, North Carolina on Tuesday. The Fighting Irish (32-20, 14-16 ACC) will be coming off of a series against the Miami Hurricanes in which Notre Dame took two of three. The Irish will be facing the Eagles (26-28, 11-19 ACC) for the first time since April, when Boston College took two of three in a series from April 11-13. Watch Notre Dame vs Boston College live on Fubo (free trial) Watch Notre Dame vs Boston College live on ESPN+ (free trial) Watch Notre Dame vs Boston College live on Sling (free trial) Here's how to watch the Notre Dame vs. Boston College game today, including time, TV schedule, and streaming information: What channel is Notre Dame vs Boston College on today? TV Channel: ACC Network Livestream: Fubo (free trial), Sling (free trial), ESPN+ (free trial) Notre Dame vs Boston College will broadcast nationally on ACC Network in the ACC Baseball Tournament. The game will be played at Durham Bulls Athletic Park in Durham, North Carolina. Streaming options for the game include FUBO, which offers a free trial to new subscribers, Sling and ESPN+. Notre Dame vs Boston College time today Date: Tuseday, May 20 Tuseday, May 20 Start time: 9:30 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time The Notre Dame vs Boston College game starts at 9:30 p.m. Eastern time from Durham Bulls Athletic Park in Durham, N.C. We occasionally recommend interesting products and services. If you make a purchase by clicking one of the links, we may earn an affiliate fee. USA TODAY Network newsrooms operate independently, and this doesn't influence our coverage. Contact/Follow us @IrishWireND on X (Formerly Twitter), and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Notre Dame news, notes, and opinions. Follow Tim on X: @tehealey


USA Today
20-05-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
Where does UNC baseball land in USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll entering ACC Tournament?
Where does UNC baseball land in USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll entering ACC Tournament? Can UNC keep its positive momentum going into the ACC Baseball Tournament? The North Carolina Tar Heels head into this week's ACC Baseball Tournament with plenty of momentum, having just won a weekend series at Top-10 Florida State. UNC had a chance to clinch the ACC Regular Season Title with a win in Saturday's finale, but faltered late in a 5-4 defeat. North Carolina still ended its regular season in third place, clinching a double-bye for its conference tournament. Regardless of how the Diamond Heels perform this week in Durham, they'll be hosting an NCAA Tournament Regional the following week. On Monday, May 19 in USA TODAY Sports' latest Coaches' Poll, UNC rose one spot to third. North Carolina trails just top-seeded LSU and Texas in the Coaches' Poll, plus North Carolina is one spot ahead of Arkansas. The ACC is well-represented in the Coaches' Poll, taking up an entire fifth of the Top 25. Florida State is sixth, Clemson is 12th, Georgia Tech is 16th and NC State is 23rd. At this point in the season, rankings don't matter too much. We have a good idea which automatic qualifiers will be in the NCAA Tournament, while teams from smaller conferences need conference tournament titles to make the Regional Round. The Diamond Heels are hitting the ball well this year, highlighted by four starters mashing a minimum .300, but pitching is their hallmark. Jake Knapp is a name all eyes should be focused on, with UNC's ace carrying an 11-0 win-loss record into conference tournament week, while the bullpen is even deeper than last year's talented bunch. Follow us @TarHeelsWire on X and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of North Carolina Tar Heels news, notes and opinions.


USA Today
18-05-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
Clemson Tigers' seed, opponent for 2025 ACC Baseball Tournament revealed
Clemson Tigers' seed, opponent for 2025 ACC Baseball Tournament revealed Clemson baseball closed the 2025 regular season with a 13-6 victory over the Pitt Panthers on Saturday at Charles L. Cost Field in Pittsburgh. The Tigers will head to Durham, North Carolina, for the 2025 ACC Baseball Tournament, which begins Tuesday. Clemson's opponent in the ACC Tournament at Durham Bulls Athletic Park will be one of two teams: the Stanford Cardinal or Virginia Tech Hokies. The winner of Stanford vs. Virginia Tech will face the Tigers on Wednesday at 1 p.m. ET. The game will be televised on ACC Network. Georgia Tech (39-16 overall, 19-11) is the No. 1 seed in the tournament after winning the regular season championship and finishing ahead of Florida State (37-13, 17-10) and North Carolina (39-12, 18-11) in the final conference standings. Clemson (41-15, 18-12) is the No. 5 seed after closing the regular season with a three-game sweep of Pitt. The Tigers outscored their opponents, 30-9, in the series. Sophomore right-hander Ethan Knaak threw 7 1/3 innings of no-hit ball in Thursday's series opener, and relievers Joe Allen and Lucas Mahlstedt finished off the game for the 15th no-hitter in Clemson history and first since 2009. In Saturday's finale, Jack Crighton had four hits in a 4-for-5 day at the plate that included a triple and three doubles to raise his batting average to .302 in 41 games. Clemson totaled 16 hits and got home runs from Collin Priest (his 11th), Jacob Jarrell (13th) and Dominic Listi (fourth). Priest (3-for-6) and Cam Cannarella (3-4) had three hits for the Tigers, and Jarrell (2-4), Listi (2-5) and Josh Paino (2-6) collected two hits. Cannarella closed the regular season with a team-best .332 average in 54 games. Talan Bell started and tossed four scoreless innings for the Tigers, holding Pitt to three hits and one walk while striking out three. Here is the full 2025 ACC Baseball Championship Schedule. 2025 ACC Baseball Tournament bracket: full schedule, dates, times, seeding All times Eastern. All games will be televised on ACC Network, with the exception of Sunday's championship game on ESPN2. Tuesday, May 20 Game 1 – No. 16 California vs. No. 9 Miami, 9 a.m. Game 2 – No. 13 Stanford vs. No. 12 Virginia Tech, 1 p.m. Game 3 – No. 15 Pitt vs. No. 10 Louisville, 5 p.m. Game 4 – No. 14 Boston College vs. No. 11 Notre Dame, 9 p.m. Wednesday, May 21 Game 5 – California/Miami winner vs. No. 8 Wake Forest, 9 a.m. Game 6 – Stanford/Virginia Tech winner vs. No. 5 Clemson, 1 p.m. Game 7 – Pitt/Louisville winner vs. No. 7 Duke, 5 p.m. Game 8 – Boston College/Notre Dame winner vs. No. 6 Virginia, 9 p.m. Thursday, May 22 Game 9 – Game 5 Winner vs. No. 1 seed Georgia Tech, 3 p.m. Game 10 – Game 6 Winner vs. No. 4 seed NC State, 7 p.m. Friday, May 23 Game 11 – Game 7 Winner vs. No. 2 seed Florida State, 3 p.m. Game 12 – Game 8 Winner vs. No. 3 seed North Carolina, 7 p.m. Saturday, May 24 Game 13 – Game 9 vs. Game 10 Winners, 1 p.m. Game 14 – Game 11 vs. Game 12 Winners, 5 p.m. Sunday, May 25 – Championship Game Game 15 – Saturday Winners, Noon (ESPN2) Contact us @Clemson_Wire on X, and like our page on Facebook for ongoing coverage of Clemson Tigers news and notes, plus opinions.