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American college softball season
2021 Atlantic Coast Conference softball standings
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
T
PCT
W
L
T
PCT
No. 18 Clemson † y
29
–
5
–
0
.853
44
–
8
–
0
.846
No. 2 Florida State y
26
–
5
–
1
.828
49
–
12
–
1
.798
No. 20 Duke ‡ y
26
–
10
–
0
.722
44
–
12
–
0
.786
No. 14 Virginia Tech y
23
–
11
–
0
.676
37
–
15
–
0
.712
Notre Dame y
20
–
10
–
0
.667
33
–
15
–
0
.688
Louisville
15
–
21
–
1
.419
21
–
28
–
1
.430
NC State
15
–
22
–
0
.405
26
–
25
–
0
.510
Syracuse
12
–
20
–
0
.375
20
–
24
–
0
.455
Georgia Tech
11
–
19
–
0
.367
20
–
26
–
0
.435
North Carolina
10
–
19
–
0
.345
14
–
26
–
0
.350
Pittsburgh
12
–
24
–
0
.333
17
–
29
–
0
.370
Virginia
10
–
27
–
0
.270
15
–
33
–
0
.313
Boston College
8
–
24
–
0
.250
13
–
32
–
0
.289
† – Conference champion ‡ – Tournament champion y – Invited to the NCAA tournament As of June 15, 2021[ 1] Rankings from NFCA/USA Today
The 2021 Clemson Tigers softball team is the varsity college softball team that represented Clemson University during the 2021 NCAA Division I softball season . This was the second season of Clemson's softball program. The Tigers competed in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) and were led by head coach John Rittman . Clemson played its home games at McWhorter Stadium in Clemson, South Carolina .
The Tigers finished their first full season as a program 44–8 and 29–5 in ACC play to finish in first place and claim the regular season championship. As the first seed in the ACC tournament , they defeated Georgia Tech and Virginia Tech before losing to Duke in the Final. They earned an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament and were placed into the Tuscaloosa Regional . There they defeated Troy twice, but lost to Alabama twice to end their season.
The team was led by Valerie Cagle who finished with 28 wins and 15 home runs. Cagle was named to the USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year top 10 finalist list.[ 2] She also won ACC Player and Freshman of the year while head coach John Rittman was named ACC Coach of the Year.[ 3] Cagle and outfielder McKenzie Clark were named to the National Fast Pitch Coaches Association All-Region Southeast teams, with Cagle being named to the first team and Clark being named to the second team.[ 4] Cagle would later be selected to the NFCA All-American Second Team, marking Clemson's first All-American in program history.[ 5]
The 2020 season was impacted by the coronavirus pandemic . On March 12, it was announced that the 2020 NCAA tournament would be canceled due to the pandemic.[ 6] Clemson University suspended all events until April 5, 2020.[ 7] On March 17, the ACC cancelled all spring athletic activities and thereby ended the softball season.[ 8] The Tigers finished the season 19–8 and 5–1 in ACC play.
2021 Clemson Tigers softball coaching staff[ 10]
John Rittman – Head coach – 2nd season
Kyle Jamieson – Assistant coach – 2nd season
Courtney Breault – Assistant coach – 2nd season
Reese Jacobs – Volunteer assistant coach – 2nd season
Legend
Clemson win
Clemson loss
Cancellation
Bold
Clemson team member
*
Non-Conference game
†
Make-Up Game
2021 Clemson Tigers softball game log[ 11]
Regular season
February (9–2)
Date
Opponent
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Overall record
ACC record
Feb 12
vs Illinois State *
Pruitt Softball Complex • Jacksonville, FL
W 11–0 (5)
Cagle (1–0)
Leonard (0–1)
—
50
1–0
–
Feb 12
vs North Florida *
Pruitt Softball Complex • Jacksonville, FL
W 4–3
Spencer (1–0)
Dyhr (0–1)
Cagle (1)
59
2–0
–
Feb 13
vs Illinois State*
Pruitt Softball Complex • Jacksonville, FL
Canceled [ 12]
Feb 14
at Jacksonville *
Pruitt Softball Complex • Jacksonville, FL
Canceled [ 12]
Feb 18
No. 14 Virginia Tech
McWhorter Stadium • Clemson, SC
W 8–1
Cagle (2–0)
Rochard (2–1)
—
234
3–0
1–0
Feb 19
No. 14 Virginia Tech
McWhorter Stadium • Clemson, SC
L 0–9 (5)
Rosenberry (2–0)
Cagle (2–1)
None
372
3–1
1–1
Feb 19
No. 14 Virginia Tech
McWhorter Stadium • Clemson, SC
L 1–4
Rochard (3–1)
Thompson (0–1)
None
372
3–2
1–2
Feb 20
at Georgia Tech
Shirley Clements Mewborn Field • Atlanta, GA
W 5–2
Cagle (3–1)
Neleman (3–2)
None
88
4–2
2–2
Feb 21
at Georgia Tech
Shirley Clements Mewborn Field • Atlanta, GA
W 5–3
Spencer (2–0)
McPherson (0–2)
Thompson (1)
88
5–2
3–2
Feb 21
at Georgia Tech
Shirley Clements Mewborn Field • Atlanta, GA
W 5–4
Cagle (4–1)
Ray (1–1)
None
88
6–2
4–2
Feb 27
Elon *
McWhorter Stadium • Clemson, SC
W 3–0
Cagle (5–1)
Quinn (2–1)
None
372
7–2
4–2
Feb 27
Elon
McWhorter Stadium • Clemson, SC
W 10–0 (5)
Spencer (3–0)
Nemeth (0–1)
None
372
8–2
4–2
Feb 28
Elon
McWhorter Stadium • Clemson, SC
W 8–0 (5)
Cagle (6–1)
McKenzie (0–1)
None
372
9–2
4–2
March (13–2)
Date
Rank
Opponent
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Overall record
ACC record
Mar 5
at Virginia
Palmer Park • Charlottesville, VA
W 9–1 (5)
Cagle (7–1)
Murphy (1–1)
None
117
10–2
5–2
Mar 6
at Virginia
Palmer Park • Charlottesville, VA
W 5–3
Whitfield (1–0)
Wooten (1–1)
Cagle (2)
0
11–2
6–2
Mar 6
at Virginia
Palmer Park • Charlottesville, VA
W 4–2
Spencer (4–0)
Grube (0–1)
Cagle (3)
145
12–2
7–2
Mar 7
at Virginia
Palmer Park • Charlottesville, VA
W 8–1
Cagle (8–1)
Houge (2–2)
None
148
13–2
8–2
Mar 12
No. 25
Furman *
McWhorter Stadium • Clemson, SC
W 8–0 (6)
Cagle (9–1)
Tufts (3–4)
None
372
14–2
8–2
Mar 13
No. 25
Furman*
McWhorter Stadium • Clemson, SC
W 5–0
Thompson (1–1)
Tufts (3–5)
None
372
15–2
8–2
Mar 13
No. 25
Furman*
McWhorter Stadium • Clemson, SC
W 8–1
Cagle (10–1)
Basso (0–3)
None
372
16–2
8–2
Mar 19
No. 23
at Louisville
Ulmer Stadium • Louisville, KY
W 4–0 (11)
Cagle (11–1)
Leonhardt (0–3)
None
134
17–2
9–2
Mar 20
No. 23
at Louisville
Ulmer Stadium • Louisville, KY
W 2–1
Thompson (2–1)
Roby (5–4)
None
0
18–2
10–2
Mar 20
No. 23
at Louisville
Ulmer Stadium • Louisville, KY
W 6–1
Spencer (5–0)
Holloway (3–3)
None
234
19–2
11–2
Mar 21
No. 23
at Louisville
Ulmer Stadium • Louisville, KY
W 4–2
Cagle (12–1)
Roby (5–5)
None
317
20–2
12–2
Mar 26
No. 20
No. 11 Duke
McWhorter Stadium • Clemson, SC
L 0–2
St. George (11–0)
Cagle (12–2)
None
372
20–3
12–3
Mar 26
No. 20
No. 11 Duke
McWhorter Stadium • Clemson, SC
L 1–3
Walters (10–0)
Cagle (12–3)
None
372
20–4
12–4
Mar 27
No. 20
No. 11 Duke
McWhorter Stadium • Clemson, SC
W 4–1
Cagle (13–3)
St. George (11–1)
None
372
21–4
13–4
Mar 28
No. 20
No. 11 Duke
McWhorter Stadium • Clemson, SC
W 4–2
Thompson (3–1)
Walters (10–1)
Cagle (4)
372
22–4
14–4
April (15–0)
Date
Rank
Opponent
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Overall record
ACC record
Apr 1
No. 18
North Carolina
McWhorter Stadium • Clemson, SC
W 4–1
Cagle (14–3)
Pickett (8–5)
None
372
23–4
15–4
Apr 2
No. 18
North Carolina
McWhorter Stadium • Clemson, SC
W 6–1
Thompson (4–1)
Pickett (8–6)
None
372
24–4
16–4
Apr 2
No. 18
North Carolina
McWhorter Stadium • Clemson, SC
W 12–1 (5)
Cagle (15–3)
Olinger (0–2)
'None
372
25–4
17–4
Apr 3
No. 18
North Carolina
McWhorter Stadium • Clemson, SC
W 9–1 (6)
Cagle (16–3)
Olinger (0–3)
None
372
26–4
18–4
Apr 9
No. 18
at Notre Dame
Melissa Cook Stadium • Notre Dame, IN
Postponed due to COVID-19[ 13]
Apr 10
No. 18
at Notre Dame
Melissa Cook Stadium • Notre Dame, IN
Apr 10
No. 18
at Notre Dame
Melissa Cook Stadium • Notre Dame, IN
Apr 11
No. 18
at Notre Dame
Melissa Cook Stadium • Notre Dame, IN
Apr 13
No. 17
Winthrop *
McWhorter Stadium • Clemson, SC
W 9–0 (5)
Cagle (17–3)
Watson (11–9)
None
372
27–4
18–4
Apr 13
No. 17
Winthrop*
McWhorter Stadium • Clemson, SC
W 6–2
Thompson (5–1)
Weixlmann (7–7)
None
372
28–4
18–4
Apr 16
No. 17
Boston College
McWhorter Stadium • Clemson, SC
W 6–0
Cagle (18–3)
Anderson (5–12)
None
372
29–4
19–4
Apr 17
No. 17
Boston College
McWhorter Stadium • Clemson, SC
W 10–2 (6)
Thompson (6–1)
Anderson (5–13)
None
372
30–4
20–4
Apr 17
No. 17
Boston College
McWhorter Stadium • Clemson, SC
W 4–3 (9)
Cagle (19–3)
Anderson (5–14)
None
372
31–4
21–4
Apr 18
No. 17
Boston College
McWhorter Stadium • Clemson, SC
W 6–0
Cagle (20–3)
Schnackenberg (2–1)
None
372
32–4
22–4
Apr 21
No. 16
at South Carolina *
Beckham Field • Columbia, SC
W 6–0
Cagle (21–3)
Drotar (3–6)
None
400
33–4
22–4
Apr 23
No. 16
NC State
McWhorter Stadium • Clemson, SC
W 9–3
Cagle (22–3)
Czech (3–3)
None
474
34–4
23–4
Apr 23
No. 16
NC State
McWhorter Stadium • Clemson, SC
W 4–3
Spencer (6–0)
Nester (7–7)
None
474
35–4
24–4
Apr 25
No. 16
NC State
McWhorter Stadium • Clemson, SC
W 4–3
Cagle (23–3)
Trahan (11–6)
None
474
36–4
25–4
Apr 25
No. 16
NC State
McWhorter Stadium • Clemson, SC
W 4–3
Thompson (7–1)
Czech (3–4)
Cagle (5)
474
37–4
26–4
May (3–1)
Date
Rank
Opponent
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Overall record
ACC record
May 7
No. 13
at Syracuse
Skytop Softball Stadium • Syracuse,NY
W 4–2
Cagle (24–3)
Romero (7–9)
None
23
38–4
27–4
May 8
No. 13
at Syracuse
Skytop Softball Stadium • Syracuse,NY
W 4–2
Thompson (8–1)
Hendrix (3–3)
Spencer (1)
24
39–4
28–4
May 8
No. 13
at Syracuse
Skytop Softball Stadium • Syracuse,NY
L 6–7
Romero (8–9)
Cagle (24–4)
None
24
39–5
28–5
May 9
No. 13
at Syracuse
Skytop Softball Stadium • Syracuse,NY
W 19–2
Thompson (9–1)
Oliver (7–10)
None
29
40–5
28–5
Postseason
ACC tournament (2–1)
Date
Seed
Rank
Opponent
Opponent Seed
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Overall record
Tournament record
May 13
1
No. 13
Georgia Tech
9
Ulmer Stadium • Louisville, KY
W 2–0
Cagle (25–4)
Neleman (12–8)
None
276
41–5
1–0
May 14
1
No. 13
No. 20 Virginia Tech
4
Ulmer Stadium • Louisville, KY
W 2–0
Cagle (26–4)
Rochard (25–8)
None
328
42–5
2–0
May 15
1
No. 13
No. 21 Duke
3
Ulmer Stadium • Louisville, KY
L 0–1
Walters (17–3)
Cagle (26–5)
St. George (4)
485
42–6
2–1
NCAA Tuscaloosa Regional (2–2)
Date
Opponent Seed
Opponent
Seed
Rank
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Overall record
NCAA Tuscaloosa Regional Record
May 21
3
vs. Troy
2
No. 13
Rhoads Stadium • Tuscaloosa, AL
W 8–0 (5)
Cagle (27–5)
Leanna (20–8)
None
2,912
43–6
1–0
May 22
1
at No. 3 Alabama
2
No. 13
Rhoads Stadium • Tuscaloosa, AL
L 0–6
Fouts (23–3)
Cagle (27–6)
None
2,987
43–7
1–1
May 22
3
vs. Troy
2
No. 13
Rhoads Stadium • Tuscaloosa, AL
W 4–2
Cagle (28–6)
Baker (7–6)
None
2,987
44–7
2–1
May 23
1
at No. 3 Alabama
2
No. 13
Rhoads Stadium • Tuscaloosa, AL
L 0–5
Fouts (24–3)
Cagle (28–7)
None
3,044
44–8
2–2
Note: All rankings shown are from the NFCA/USA Today poll.
Ranking movementsLegend: ██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking — = Not ranked RV = Received votes т = Tied with team above or below Week Poll Pre 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Final NFCA / USA Today — RV RV RV 25 23 20 18 18 17 16 13т 13 13 13 13* 18 Softball America — — — — 24 22 21 20 19 19 16 13 13 13 14 22 22 ESPN.com/USA Softball — RV RV RV RV 25 25 19 18 18 16 13 11 10 10 10* 17 D1Softball — — — 25 25 25 23 23 20 19 18 15 15 16 17 17* 19
* Softball America released a poll on May 25, 2021, during the NCAA tournament while all other polls did not release a poll. Pre-tournament rankings for NCFA, USA, and D1 Softball are shown for week 15 rankings.
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