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The 2000 Clemson Tigers baseball team represented Clemson University in the 2000 NCAA Division I baseball season . The team played their home games at Beautiful Tiger Field in Clemson, South Carolina .
The team was coached by Jack Leggett , who completed his seventh season at Clemson. The Tigers reached the 2000 College World Series , their ninth appearance in Omaha.[ 2]
2000 Clemson Tigers roster[ 3]
- Brian Holstad
- Ryan Hub
- Michael Johnson
- Bradley LeCroy
- Mike Proto
- Steve Pyzik
- Steve Reba
- Jon Smith
- Henri Stanley
Pitchers
- Matt Additon
- Chad Bendinelli
- Scott Berney - Senior
- Thomas Boozer
- Ryan Childs
- Brandt Cook
- Nick Glaser
- Paul Harrelson
- B. J. LaMura
- Kevin Lynn
- Ryan Mottl - Senior
- Mike Rhue
- Jarrod Schmidt - Freshman
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
- Patrick Boyd - Junior
- Justin Singleton - Junior
- Casey Stone - Junior
Legend
Clemson win
Clemson loss
Bold
Clemson team member
*
Non-Conference game
2000 Clemson Tigers baseball game log: 51–18[ 4]
Regular season: 42–14
January: 2–1
Date
Opponent
Rank
Site/stadium
Score
Overall record
ACC record
Jan 28
vs. No. 7 Rice *
No. 11
Cracker Jack Stadium • Lake Buena Vista, FL (ACC Disney Blast)
W 3–1
1–0
—
Jan 29
vs. No. 5 Miami (FL) *
No. 11
Cracker Jack Stadium • Lake Buena Vista, FL(ACC Disney Blast)
W 4–0
2–0
—
Jan 30
vs. UCF *
No. 11
Cracker Jack Stadium • Lake Buena Vista, FL(ACC Disney Blast)
L 0–5
2–1
—
February: 6–0
Date
Opponent
Rank
Site/stadium
Score
Overall record
ACC record
Feb 18
Old Dominion *
No. 11
Beautiful Tiger Field • Clemson, SC
W 5–0
3–1
—
Feb 19
Old Dominion*
No. 11
Beautiful Tiger Field • Clemson, SC
W 3–1
4–1
—
Feb 20
Old Dominion*
No. 11
Beautiful Tiger Field • Clemson, SC
W 10–2
5–1
—
Feb 25
James Madison *
No. 9
Beautiful Tiger Field • Clemson, SC
W 5–1
6–1
—
Feb 26
James Madison*
No. 9
Beautiful Tiger Field • Clemson, SC
W 12–4
7–1
—
Feb 27
James Madison*
No. 9
Beautiful Tiger Field • Clemson, SC
W 5–3
8–1
—
March: 15–4
Date
Opponent
Rank
Site/stadium
Score
Overall record
ACC record
Mar 1
Coastal Carolina *
No. 8
Beautiful Tiger Field • Clemson, SC
W 4–3
9–1
—
Mar 3
UNLV *
No. 8
Beautiful Tiger Field • Clemson, SC
W 8–0
10–1
—
Mar 4
UNLV*
No. 8
Beautiful Tiger Field • Clemson, SC
W 5–3
11–1
—
Mar 5
UNLV*
No. 8
Beautiful Tiger Field • Clemson, SC
L 3–4
11–2
—
Mar 8
William & Mary *
No. 8
Beautiful Tiger Field • Clemson, SC
W 10–6
12–2
—
Mar 10
Ohio *
No. 8
Beautiful Tiger Field • Clemson, SC
W 9–4
13–2
—
Mar 10
Ohio*
No. 8
Beautiful Tiger Field • Clemson, SC
W 6–1
14–2
—
Mar 11
Ohio*
No. 8
Beautiful Tiger Field • Clemson, SC
W 16–2
15–2
—
Mar 14
No. 17 East Carolina *
No. 4
Beautiful Tiger Field • Clemson, SC
W 7–0
16–2
—
Mar 15
No. 17 East Carolina*
No. 4
Beautiful Tiger Field • Clemson, SC
L 4–12
16–3
—
Mar 17
Maryland
No. 4
Beautiful Tiger Field • Clemson, SC
W 8–6
17–3
1–0
Mar 18
Maryland
No. 4
Beautiful Tiger Field • Clemson, SC
W 9–3
18–3
2–0
Mar 18
Maryland
No. 4
Beautiful Tiger Field • Clemson, SC
W 11–2
19–3
3–0
Mar 22
Charlotte *
No. 1
Beautiful Tiger Field • Clemson, SC
W 14–2
20–3
—
Mar 24
The Citadel *
No. 1
Beautiful Tiger Field • Clemson, SC
W 9–3
21–3
—
Mar 25
The Citadel*
No. 1
Beautiful Tiger Field • Clemson, SC
W 7–5
22–3
—
Mar 26
The Citadel*
No. 1
Beautiful Tiger Field • Clemson, SC
W 6–3
23–3
—
Mar 29
at Georgia *
No. 1
Foley Field • Athens, GA
L 6–10
23–4
—
Mar 31
at No. 13 North Carolina
No. 1
Boshamer Stadium • Chapel Hill, NC
L 0–6
23–5
3–1
April: 14–7
Date
Opponent
Rank
Site/stadium
Score
Overall record
ACC record
Apr 1
at No. 13 North Carolina
No. 1
Boshamer Stadium • Chapel Hill, NC
W 10–2
24–5
4–1
Apr 2
at No. 13 North Carolina
No. 1
Boshamer Stadium • Chapel Hill, NC
L 2–5
24–6
4–2
Apr 4
Western Carolina *
No. 8
Beautiful Tiger Field • Clemson, SC
W 11–7
25–6
—
Apr 5
Furman *
No. 8
Beautiful Tiger Field • Clemson, SC
W 3–2
26–6
—
Apr 7
NC State
No. 8
Beautiful Tiger Field • Clemson, SC
L 1–5
26–7
4–3
Apr 8
NC State
No. 8
Beautiful Tiger Field • Clemson, SC
W 9–0
27–7
5–3
Apr 9
NC State
No. 8
Beautiful Tiger Field • Clemson, SC
W 8–4
28–7
6–3
Apr 11
Georgia*
No. 6
Beautiful Tiger Field • Clemson, SC
W 9–7
29–7
—
Apr 12
No. 2 South Carolina *
No. 6
Beautiful Tiger Field • Clemson, SC
L 3–6
29–8
—
Apr 15
Wake Forest
No. 6
Beautiful Tiger Field • Clemson, SC
W 6–515
30–8
7–3
Apr 15
Wake Forest
No. 6
Beautiful Tiger Field • Clemson, SC
W 5–4
31–8
8–3
Apr 16
Wake Forest
No. 6
Beautiful Tiger Field • Clemson, SC
L 4–6
31–9
8–4
Apr 18
Elon *
No. 7
Beautiful Tiger Field • Clemson, SC
W 17–5
32–9
—
Apr 19
at No. 1 South Carolina*
No. 7
Sarge Frye Field • Columbia, SC
L 8–912
32–10
—
Apr 21
at Duke
No. 7
Jack Coombs Field • Durham, NC
W 8–5
33–10
9–4
Apr 22
at Duke
No. 7
Jack Coombs Field • Durham, NC
W 8–5
34–10
10–4
Apr 23
at Duke
No. 7
Jack Coombs Field • Durham, NC
W 12–8
35–10
11–4
Apr 26
vs. Western Carolina*
No. 7
McCormick Field • Asheville, NC
W 13–4
36–10
—
Apr 28
at No. 5 Georgia Tech
No. 7
Russ Chandler Stadium • Atlanta, GA
L 4–7
36–11
11–5
Apr 29
at No. 5 Georgia Tech
No. 7
Russ Chandler Stadium • Atlanta, GA
L 7–9
36–12
11–6
Apr 30
at No. 5 Georgia Tech
No. 7
Russ Chandler Stadium • Atlanta, GA
W 13–12
37–12
12–6
May: 5–2
Date
Opponent
Rank
Site/stadium
Score
Overall record
ACC record
May 6
No. 2 Florida State
No. 9
Beautiful Tiger Field • Clemson, SC
W 8–7
38–12
13–6
May 7
No. 2 Florida State
No. 9
Beautiful Tiger Field • Clemson, SC
W 5–4
39–12
14–6
May 8
No. 2 Florida State
No. 9
Beautiful Tiger Field • Clemson, SC
W 7–4
40–12
15–6
May 11
at Liberty *
No. 8
Al Worthington Stadium • Lynchburg, VA
L 4–6
40–13
—
May 13
at Virginia
No. 8
UVA Baseball Field • Charlottesville, VA
W 9–7
41–13
16–6
May 13
at Virginia
No. 8
UVA Baseball Field • Charlottesville, VA
L 0–11
41–14
16–7
May 14
at Virginia
No. 8
UVA Baseball Field • Charlottesville, VA
W 20–9
42–14
17–7
Postseason: 9–4
ACC Tournament: 3–2
Date
Opponent
Rank
Site/stadium
Score
Overall record
ACCT Record
May 17
vs. (7) Virginia
(2) No. 6
Knights Stadium • Fort Mill, SC
W 9–5
43–14
1–0
May 18
vs. (3) No. 8 Florida State
(2) No. 6
Knights Stadium • Fort Mill, SC
W 8–4
44–14
2–0
May 19
vs. (1) No. 3 Georgia Tech
(2) No. 6
Knights Stadium • Fort Mill, SC
L 8–9
44–15
2–1
May 20
vs. (7) Virginia
(2) No. 6
Knights Stadium • Fort Mill, SC
W 12–5
45–15
3–1
May 20
vs. (1) No. 3 Georgia Tech
(2) No. 6
Knights Stadium • Fort Mill, SC
L 4–8
45–16
3–2
NCAA Clemson Regional: 3–0
Date
Opponent
Rank
Site/stadium
Score
Overall record
NCAAT record
May 26
(4) Middle Tennessee
No. 8 (1)
Doug Kingsmore Stadium • Clemson, SC
W 4–0
46–16
1–0
May 27
(3) Illinois
No. 8 (1)
Beautiful Tiger Field • Clemson, SC
W 9–3
47–16
2–0
May 28
(4) Middle Tennessee State
No. 8 (1)
Beautiful Tiger Field • Clemson, SC
W 21–3
48–16
3–0
NCAA Clemson Super Regional: 2–0
Date
Opponent
Rank
Site/stadium
Score
Overall record
NCAAT record
June 2
No. 10 Mississippi State
(4) No. 5
Beautiful Tiger Field • Clemson, SC
W 11–4
49–16
4–0
June 3
No. 10 Mississippi State
(4) No. 5
Beautiful Tiger Field • Clemson, SC
W 9–4
50–16
5–0
^ Collegiate Baseball ranked 40 teams in their preseason poll, but only ranked 30 teams weekly during the season.† NCBWA ranks 35 teams in their preseason poll, but only ranks 30 teams weekly during the season.* A new poll was not released for this week, so for comparison purposes, the previous week's ranking is inserted in this week's slot.
Venues Rivalries People Seasons College World Series appearances in italics