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2013 Clemson Tigers baseball team

2013 Clemson Tigers baseball
Conference Atlantic Coast Conference
2013 record 40-22 (18-12 ACC)
Head coach Jack Leggett (20th year)
Assistant coach Bradley Lecroy (6th year)
Assistant coach Brad Chalk (1st year)
Assistant coach Stephen Faris (1st year)
Hitting coach Michael Johnson (5th year)
Pitching coach Dan Pepicelli (4th year)
Captain Scott Firth (Senior year)
Captain Thomas Brittle (Senior year)
Captain Jon McGibbon (Junior year)
Captain Marcus Curry (Senior year)
Home stadium Doug Kingsmore Stadium
Seasons
← 2012
2014 →
2013 Atlantic Coast Conference baseball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
Atlantic
#9 Florida State xy 20 10   .667     47 17   .734
#8 NC State y 19 10   .655     50 16   .758
#14 Clemson y 18 12   .600     40 22   .645
Maryland 11 19   .367     30 25   .545
Wake Forest 9 20   .310     28 27   .509
Boston College 4 25   .138     12 40   .231
Coastal
#2 North Carolina xy 21 7   .750     59 12   .831
#7 Virginia y 22 8   .733     50 12   .806
Virginia Tech y 15 14   .517     40 22   .645
Georgia Tech y 15 15   .500     37 27   .578
Miami (FL) y 14 16   .467     37 25   .597
Duke 9 21   .300     26 29   .473
x – Division champion
‡ – Tournament champion
y – Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of June 30, 2013; Rankings from Collegiate Baseball

The 2013 Clemson Tigers baseball team was the varsity intercollegiate baseball team representing Clemson University in the 2013 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Tigers competed in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) and were led by twentieth-year head coach Jack Leggett. Clemson played its home games at Doug Kingsmore Stadium in Clemson, South Carolina.

Clemson announced its 2013 baseball schedule in November 2012. Clemson's non-conference schedule included two series against SEC teams– a three-game weekend rivalry series against South Carolina and a two-game midweek series against Georgia. Also in non-conference play, it included weekend series against William & Mary, Wright State, and Georgia Southern, along with midweek games against other mid-major programs. In ACC play, it included home series against Virginia, Duke, Wake Forest, Georgia Tech, and Maryland, and road series against NC State, North Carolina, Boston College, Miami (FL), and Florida State.


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