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Edenfield, McKenzie hit HRs, Florida State beats Auburn 4-0, wins Tallahassee Regional
Edenfield, McKenzie hit HRs, Florida State beats Auburn 4-0, wins Tallahassee Regional

Associated Press

time18-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Associated Press

Edenfield, McKenzie hit HRs, Florida State beats Auburn 4-0, wins Tallahassee Regional

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Michaela Edenfield hit a two-run home run in the first inning, pinch-hitter Shelby McKenzie added a solo shot in the fifth and Ashtyn Danley pitched five scoreless innings to help Florida State beat Auburn 4-0 on Sunday and win the Tallahassee Regional. No. 5 seed Florida State (49-10) will host a super regional next weekend against No. 12 seed Texas Tech. Isa Torres led off the bottom of the first with a single and scored on Edenfield's homer. Pinch-hitter Annie Potter hit an RBI double in the sixth to cap the scoring. Danley (14-1) allowed four hits with five walks and Jazzy Francik gave up a hit and a walk over two scoreless innings for her eighth save of the season. Auburn (35-24) stranded at least one runner in each of the first six innings and left multiple on base in all but the third and seventh. Amelia Lech led off the fourth with a single and moved to second on a walk by Icess Tresvik before Aubrie Lisenby grounded into a 4-6-3-2 triple play to end the inning. SJ Geurin (23-12) gave up three runs on four hits with three walks and a hit-by-pitch for the Tigers. KK McCrary, Anna Wohlers and Rose Roach each hit a home run for Auburn in an 8-3 win over the Seminoles earlier Sunday to force the decisive game. ___ AP college sports:

Social media reacts to Clemson softball's first-ever ACC Championship win
Social media reacts to Clemson softball's first-ever ACC Championship win

USA Today

time11-05-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Social media reacts to Clemson softball's first-ever ACC Championship win

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. Here's how social media reacted to Clemson's ACC Championship win:

How to watch FSU vs. Clemson in ACC Softball Championship Game: Time, TV channel
How to watch FSU vs. Clemson in ACC Softball Championship Game: Time, TV channel

USA Today

time10-05-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

How to watch FSU vs. Clemson in ACC Softball Championship Game: Time, TV channel

How to watch FSU vs. Clemson in ACC Softball Championship Game: Time, TV channel The top-seeded FSU softball team is set to play the Clemson Tigers in the championship game of the ACC Softball Championship Saturday at the Harrington Athletics Village in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. The Seminoles held on to beat the Duke Blue Devils in the semifinal, winning 3-2 on Friday. They are now 46-9 on the season and have won 35 of their last 40 games. Duke scored one run in the seventh inning and had the tying run at third when Ashtyn Dnaley got the final out. It was another excellent outing from FSU's pitching staff as Julia Apsel, Jazzy Francik, and Danley held the potent Duke lineup to six hits and two unearned runs. The pitching staff has allowed just two unearned runs in their two tournament games. Clemson (43-12) is the No. 2 seed in the tournament and beat the No. 3-seeded Virginia Tech Hokies 10-9 on Friday to clinch its spot in the final. The Tigers have won six straight games and 14 of their last 16. FSU leads the all-time series 7-0 and has outscored the Tigers 40-19. Their most recent meeting was in 2023 when the Seminoles swept them in Clemson. This is their second time playing the championship game, the Seminoles beat them 8-6 to win the 2022 ACC Tournament Championship. The Tigers are looking for their first conference tournament championship, while the Seminoles are looking for their 20th. FSU has won eight of the past 10 and has won it every time they have won the regular season championship. Here's how to watch FSU's game against Clemson in the ACC Softball Tournament, including time, TV channel, and streaming information: What time does FSU play Clemson on Saturday? The game between FSU and Clemson is set to start at 3 p.m. ET on Saturday, May 10. They will play at the Harrington Athletics Village in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. FSU is 28-5 in road or neutral site games this season. What channel is FSU vs. Clemson on? The game will be aired on ESPN and streamed on ESPN+. Watch FSU vs. Clemson on ESPN+ Clemson's Statistical Leaders Batting Average: Alex Brown (.430) Alex Brown (.430) Slugging Percentage: Maddie Moore (.813) Maddie Moore (.813) RBI: Maddie Moore (64) Maddie Moore (64) Home Runs: Maddie Moore (16) Maddie Moore (16) Stolen Bases: Alex Brown (10) Alex Brown (10) ERA: Olivia Duncan (1.66) Olivia Duncan (1.66) Strikeouts: Reese Basinger (113) FSU's Statistical Leaders Batting Average: Isa Torres (.451) Isa Torres (.451) Slugging Percentage: Kennedy Harp (.765) Kennedy Harp (.765) RBI: Kennedy Harp (49) Kennedy Harp (49) Home Runs: Katie Dack (14) Katie Dack (14) Stolen Bases: Amaya Ross (20) Amaya Ross (20) ERA: Jazzy Francik (1.56) Jazzy Francik (1.56) Strikeouts: Jazzy Francik (80) Follow us @FSUWire on X and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Florida State news, notes, and opinions.

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