Georgia vs. Clemson baseball: Preview, schedule, how to watch
📺 How to watch: No. 2 Clemson vs. No. 10 Georgia
No. 10 Georgia makes the trip across the border to take on No. 2 Clemson in this clash of college baseball titans.
Here's how you can watch:
- 🗓️ Date: Tuesday, April 22
- Time: 8:00 p.m. ET
- 📍 Location: Doug Kingsmore Stadium, Clemson, S.C.
- 📺 TV/Streaming: ESPNU/ESPN+
We will be live blogging the game here on sifoeeprocess.com.
⚔️ Top 10 clash tonight
Red-hot Clemson was bumped up to No. 2 in the latest DIBaseball poll, while Georgia dropped five spots to No. 10. The last time these two teams met in 2024, it took 15 innings to crown a winner. Can the Tigers continue to roll, or will the Bulldogs right the ship in this midweek one-off matchup of top-10 foes?
Follow along here for live updates and highlights throughout the game.
Georgia vs. tonight at Doug Kingsmore Stadium❗️
— Clemson Baseball (@ClemsonBaseball)
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📊 Breaking down the numbers for each team
Clemson and Georgia have been two of the top teams in Ƶ DI baseball this season. On paper, these two are pretty evenly matched. Here's how they stack up, by the numbers.
Parentheses indicate national rank.
Georgia | Category | Clemson |
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.304 (44) | Batting average | .281 (135) |
101 (1) | Home runs | 46 (67) |
4.73 (58) | ERA | 4.46 (42) |
7.52 (18) | Hits allowed/9 | 7.62 (21) |
10.9 (12) | K/9 | 10.3 (22) |
.591 (5) | Slugging % | .451 (116) |
🐯 Clemson tries to stay hot
Clemson (35-7, ACC 13-5) is one of the hottest teams in the nation right now, winning back-to-back series against ACC opponents Stanford and Louisville last week, and winning 10 of its last 12 games.
The Tigers' offense has been particularly good recently, outscoring opponents up 43 runs in their past six games. Clemson has won every series in ACC play so far, sweeping California and taking two of three from Wake Forest, Georgia Tech, Stanford, Louisville and Notre Dame.
Clemson will look to keep rolling against a No. 5 Georgia team coming off a tough series loss to Vanderbilt.
🐶 Georgia looks to right the ship
Georgia (33-9, 10-8 SEC) got a taste of its own medicine this past weekend, as Vanderbilt swept the Bulldogs, outscoring them 21-10.
Georgia's offense was red-hot going into the series in Nashville, but the Bulldogs' bats went cold, recording just 17 hits in the series and 40 strikeouts. Rallies were hard to come by, as the Dawgs scored nine of their 10 runs off of homers.
Prior to the Vanderbilt series, Georgia was on a hot streak, taking the series against then-No. 1 Arkansas and handling in-state rival No. 13 Georgia Tech at the Atlanta Braves' Truist Park.
The Bulldogs have a chance to right the ship Tuesday against another ranked opponent, but they have a tough test ahead of them in No. 3 Clemson.