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Kylee Johnson's two-run homer in 7th rallies Clemson to 2-1 victory over Florida State for ACC title
Kylee Johnson's two-run homer in 7th rallies Clemson to 2-1 victory over Florida State for ACC title

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time10-05-2025

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Kylee Johnson's two-run homer in 7th rallies Clemson to 2-1 victory over Florida State for ACC title

Associated Press BRIGHTON, Mass. (AP) — Kylee Johnson hit a two-run home run in the top of the seventh inning and the Clemson Tigers rallied for a 2-1 victory over the Florida State Seminoles on Saturday in the championship game of the Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament. Johnson's homer sent the second-seeded Tigers (44-12), who didn't start playing softball until 2020, to their first victory in eight all-time meetings with the top-seeded Seminoles (46-9). Clemson has made five straight trips to the NCAA Tournament — all under head coach John Rittman. Florida State took a 1-0 lead in the bottom of the third inning on a solo home run by Hallie Wacaser off Clemson starter Brooke McCubbin (15-5) and that's where the score stood heading to the seventh. Seminoles starter Ashtyn Danley allowed two hits and three walks in three shutout innings to begin the game. Julia Apsel followed with three hitless innings, but she was replaced by Jazzy Francik (10-3) after issuing a leadoff walk to Marian Collins. Francik struck out Taylor Pipkens on three pitches, but Johnson homered to center field on a 2-2 pitch to put the Tigers ahead. McCubbin allowed leadoff singles to pinch-hitter Annabelle Widra and Isa Torres before retiring the next three batters to earn the victory. Florida State was playing in its 27th ACC championship game after holding off Duke 3-2 in the semifinals. The Seminoles won their only national championship in 2018. They were runners-up in 2021 and 2023 and have advanced to the Women's College World Series in 12 of 36 previous NCAA Tournament appearances. Clemson had never won the conference tournament and it's only regular-season title came in 2021. The Tigers are aiming for their first spot in the WCWS. They outscored their opponents 404-179 but didn't play FSU during the regular season. Florida State beat Clemson 8-6 in the 2022 ACC title game. The Blue Devils beat Clemson 1-0 in 2021 in their only other title game appearance. ___ AP college sports: recommended in this topic

Kylee Johnsons two-run homer in 7th rallies Clemson to 2-1 victory over Florida State for ACC title
Kylee Johnsons two-run homer in 7th rallies Clemson to 2-1 victory over Florida State for ACC title

Mint

time10-05-2025

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Kylee Johnsons two-run homer in 7th rallies Clemson to 2-1 victory over Florida State for ACC title

BRIGHTON, Mass. (AP) — Kylee Johnson hit a two-run home run in the top of the seventh inning and the Clemson Tigers rallied for a 2-1 victory over the Florida State Seminoles on Saturday in the championship game of the Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament. Johnson's homer sent the second-seeded Tigers (44-12), who didn't start playing softball until 2020, to their first victory in eight all-time meetings with the top-seeded Seminoles (46-9). Clemson has made five straight trips to the NCAA Tournament — all under head coach John Rittman. Florida State took a 1-0 lead in the bottom of the third inning on a solo home run by Hallie Wacaser off Clemson starter Brooke McCubbin (15-5) and that's where the score stood heading to the seventh. Seminoles starter Ashtyn Danley allowed two hits and three walks in three shutout innings to begin the game. Julia Apsel followed with three hitless innings, but she was replaced by Jazzy Francik (10-3) after issuing a leadoff walk to Marian Collins. Francik struck out Taylor Pipkens on three pitches, but Johnson homered to center field on a 2-2 pitch to put the Tigers ahead. McCubbin allowed leadoff singles to pinch-hitter Annabelle Widra and Isa Torres before retiring the next three batters to earn the victory. Florida State was playing in its 27th ACC championship game after holding off Duke 3-2 in the semifinals. The Seminoles won their only national championship in 2018. They were runners-up in 2021 and 2023 and have advanced to the Women's College World Series in 12 of 36 previous NCAA Tournament appearances. Clemson had never won the conference tournament and it's only regular-season title came in 2021. The Tigers are aiming for their first spot in the WCWS. They outscored their opponents 404-179 but didn't play FSU during the regular season. Florida State beat Clemson 8-6 in the 2022 ACC title game. The Blue Devils beat Clemson 1-0 in 2021 in their only other title game appearance.

Duke freshman Kon Knueppel to take the 1-and-done route to the NBA draft
Duke freshman Kon Knueppel to take the 1-and-done route to the NBA draft

Yahoo

time16-04-2025

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Duke freshman Kon Knueppel to take the 1-and-done route to the NBA draft

Duke freshman Kon Knueppel to take the 1-and-done route to the NBA draft Duke guard Kon Knueppel (7) drives against Arizona during the first half of a Sweet 16 round NCAA college basketball tournament game, Thursday, March 27, 2025, in Newark, N.J. (AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson) Duke guard Kon Knueppel celebrates after scoring past Houston forward Ja'Vier Francis during the first half in the national semifinals at the Final Four of the NCAA college basketball tournament, Saturday, April 5, 2025, in San Antonio. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson) Duke guard Kon Knueppel celebrates after scoring past Houston forward Ja'Vier Francis during the first half in the national semifinals at the Final Four of the NCAA college basketball tournament, Saturday, April 5, 2025, in San Antonio. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson) Duke guard Kon Knueppel (7) drives against Arizona during the first half of a Sweet 16 round NCAA college basketball tournament game, Thursday, March 27, 2025, in Newark, N.J. (AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson) Duke guard Kon Knueppel celebrates after scoring past Houston forward Ja'Vier Francis during the first half in the national semifinals at the Final Four of the NCAA college basketball tournament, Saturday, April 5, 2025, in San Antonio. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson) Duke's Kon Knueppel is heading to the NBA after one college season. The 6-foot-7, 217-pound wing announced his decision Wednesday after a season that included him being named MVP of the Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament while helping the Blue Devils reach the Final Four. Knueppel averaged 14.4 points, 4.0 rebounds and 2.7 assists as the team's No. 2 scorer behind Associated Press national player of the year Cooper Flagg. Advertisement 'Forever a Blue Devil,' Knueppel posted on social media. 'Taking the Brotherhood with me to the next chapter. #NBADraft.' Knueppel is the first member of Duke's touted freshman class to go pro. He's widely projected as a lottery pick. 'He's a guy that is really about competition," Duke coach Jon Scheyer said in social-media video posted by the program Wednesday. 'He never shied away from the competitive plays that have to be made in order to win at a high level.' Knueppel is an efficient, floor-spacing scorer who shot 47.9% from the field, 40.6% from 3-point range and 91.4% from the foul line. And while he typically played a wingman role to Flagg, he thrived in the forefront when Flagg was injured during the ACC Tournament, scoring 28 points against Georgia Tech, 17 against rival North Carolina and 18 against Louisville as the Blue Devils won a second title in Scheyer's three seasons. Advertisement Knueppel is only the eighth freshman to win MVP honors at the ACC Tournament. The Milwaukee native closed with 16 points in a loss to Houston in the national semifinals. His free throw with 1:14 left marked Duke's final point as the Blue Devils faltered late with the Cougars rallying with the game's last nine points in the final 33 seconds. ___ Get poll alerts and updates on the AP Top 25 throughout the season. Sign up here. AP college basketball: and

Duke freshman Kon Knueppel to take the 1-and-done route to the NBA draft
Duke freshman Kon Knueppel to take the 1-and-done route to the NBA draft

Fox Sports

time16-04-2025

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Duke freshman Kon Knueppel to take the 1-and-done route to the NBA draft

Associated Press Duke's Kon Knueppel is heading to the NBA after one college season. The 6-foot-7, 217-pound wing announced his decision Wednesday after a season that included him being named MVP of the Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament while helping the Blue Devils reach the Final Four. Knueppel averaged 14.4 points, 4.0 rebounds and 2.7 assists as the team's No. 2 scorer behind Associated Press national player of the year Cooper Flagg. 'Forever a Blue Devil,' Knueppel posted on social media. 'Taking the Brotherhood with me to the next chapter. #NBADraft.' Knueppel is the first member of Duke's touted freshman class to go pro. He's widely projected as a lottery pick. 'He's a guy that is really about competition," Duke coach Jon Scheyer said in social-media video posted by the program Wednesday. 'He never shied away from the competitive plays that have to be made in order to win at a high level.' Knueppel is an efficient, floor-spacing scorer who shot 47.9% from the field, 40.6% from 3-point range and 91.4% from the foul line. And while he typically played a wingman role to Flagg, he thrived in the forefront when Flagg was injured during the ACC Tournament, scoring 28 points against Georgia Tech, 17 against rival North Carolina and 18 against Louisville as the Blue Devils won a second title in Scheyer's three seasons. Knueppel is only the eighth freshman to win MVP honors at the ACC Tournament. The Milwaukee native closed with 16 points in a loss to Houston in the national semifinals. His free throw with 1:14 left marked Duke's final point as the Blue Devils faltered late with the Cougars rallying with the game's last nine points in the final 33 seconds. ___ Get poll alerts and updates on the AP Top 25 throughout the season. Sign up here. AP college basketball: and recommended in this topic

Duke freshman Kon Knueppel to take the 1-and-done route to the NBA draft
Duke freshman Kon Knueppel to take the 1-and-done route to the NBA draft

Associated Press

time16-04-2025

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  • Associated Press

Duke freshman Kon Knueppel to take the 1-and-done route to the NBA draft

Duke's Kon Knueppel is heading to the NBA after one college season. The 6-foot-7, 217-pound wing announced his decision Wednesday after a season that included him being named MVP of the Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament while helping the Blue Devils reach the Final Four. Knueppel averaged 14.4 points, 4.0 rebounds and 2.7 assists as the team's No. 2 scorer behind Associated Press national player of the year Cooper Flagg. 'Forever a Blue Devil,' Knueppel posted on social media. 'Taking the Brotherhood with me to the next chapter. #NBADraft.' Knueppel is the first member of Duke's touted freshman class to go pro. He's widely projected as a lottery pick. 'He's a guy that is really about competition,' Duke coach Jon Scheyer said in social-media video posted by the program Wednesday. 'He never shied away from the competitive plays that have to be made in order to win at a high level.' Knueppel is an efficient, floor-spacing scorer who shot 47.9% from the field, 40.6% from 3-point range and 91.4% from the foul line. And while he typically played a wingman role to Flagg, he thrived in the forefront when Flagg was injured during the ACC Tournament, scoring 28 points against Georgia Tech, 17 against rival North Carolina and 18 against Louisville as the Blue Devils won a second title in Scheyer's three seasons. Knueppel is only the eighth freshman to win MVP honors at the ACC Tournament. The Milwaukee native closed with 16 points in a loss to Houston in the national semifinals. His free throw with 1:14 left marked Duke's final point as the Blue Devils faltered late with the Cougars rallying with the game's last nine points in the final 33 seconds. ___ Get poll alerts and updates on the AP Top 25 throughout the season. Sign up here. AP college basketball: and

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