The Greenville News

Tigers sweep Notre Dame, climb to 28-3

- Scott Keepfer

Clemson baseball completed a threegame sweep at Notre Dame on Sunday, but the Tigers had to work overtime to do it.

Clemson blew an 11-1 lead over the final three innings, then scored twice in the top of the 12th to outlast the Fighting Irish 13-12 in South Bend, Indiana.

It was the 15th consecutiv­e regular season series victory for the Tigers (28-3, 10-2 ACC) and their 12th victory in the last 13 games. Clemson leads the ACC’s Atlantic Division and is ranked second in the nation in the latest USA TODAY Coaches Poll.

Aidan Knaak turned in a strong start on the mound, allowing only two hits over seven innings.

Jacob Jarrell hit a three-run home run, his first of the season, and Jimmy Obertop had a solo homer, his seventh of the season, to help the Tigers build an 11-1 lead.

But Notre Dame (14-15, 2-13) rallied from with a run in the bottom of the seventh, four runs in the eight and five runs in the ninth to send the game to extra innings.

Clemson scored the winning runs in the top of the 11th when Jack Crighton hit a two-out grounder to shortstop, resulting in an errant throw to first base that allowed two Clemson baserunner­s to score.

The Tigers won Friday’s game 7-3 as Will Taylor had a go-ahead, two-run homer in the eighth, then took Saturday’s second game of the series as Ethan Darden improved to 5-0 by scattering five hits over seven innings.

Here are takeaways from the series:

Aidan Knaak comes up big again

Freshman right-hander Aidan Knaak tossed seven strong innings for a second consecutiv­e start. One week after blanking Miami and striking out 10 batters, Knaak once again allowed only two hits. He struck out nine Notre Dame hitters and did not walk a batter, lowering his ERA to 3.18 and continuing to demonstrat­e why he’s the youngest player in the Tigers’ starting pitching rotation.

Clemson's Jacob Hinderleid­er off to fast start

A transfer from Davidson, Hinderleid­er has had an instant impact at Clemson. He leads the team with a .343 average and has emerged as the Tigers’ primary first baseman after having never played there before this season.

Hinderleid­er has 13 multiple-hit games and 12 multiple-RBI games and continued his success at the plate in the Notre Dame series, collecting seven hits in 14 at-bats while scoring four runs and driving in four more.

Clemson schedule gets tougher starting with NC State

Clemson is off to its best start since 2002, but the Tigers have some serious challenges ahead. Up next is a threegame home series against No. 20 NC State, followed by a mid-week game against Charlotte – the team that eliminated the Tigers from their own NCAA Regional last year.

After an ACC home series against Pitt, Clemson will play at No. 24 Georgia in a mid-week game before traveling to Louisville for a three-game ACC series.

 ?? MCKENZIE LANGE/USA TODAY NETWORK ?? Clemson’s Nolan Nawrocki (2) and Jacob Hinderleid­er (6) celebrate during a game earlier this season.
MCKENZIE LANGE/USA TODAY NETWORK Clemson’s Nolan Nawrocki (2) and Jacob Hinderleid­er (6) celebrate during a game earlier this season.

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