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Clemson 12, C of C 6

Posted 10:25 a.m., May 14, 2008

From Clemson's SID:

Tigers Tame College of Charleston 12-6 Tuesday

Stan Widmann hits two homers in the Tigers' regular-season home finale.

Clemson, SC -

Stan Widmann hit two homers with five RBIs, and Clemson scored seven

runs in the second inning on its way to a 12-6 win over College of

Charleston in front of 4,308 fans at Doug Kingsmore Stadium on Tuesday

night. Clemson improved to 27-25-1, while the Cougars fell to 34-18.

The Tigers improved to 20-0 all-time against College of Charleston as

well.

Tiger reliever Casey Harman (1-5) pitched 2.0 scoreless innings,

giving up one hit and one walk with three strikeouts to earn the win.

Cougar starter Clay Caulfield (4-3), a former Clemson signee, gave up

four runs on four hits with one walk and two strikeouts in 1.0 innings

pitched to take the loss. Both teams sent out seven pitchers apiece to

the mound. A total of 43 players combined played in the game as well.

The Tigers tallied 10 hits in their regular-season home finale.

Widmann had a big night at the plate for Clemson with two multi-run

homers and five RBIs. Matt Sanders was 2-for-3 with two RBIs, while

Jeff Schaus added a two-run homer.

The Tigers jumped out to an early 2-0 lead in the first inning. Mike

Freeman drew a leadoff walk before Schaus crushed his first career

homer over the fence in left-center.

The Cougars responded with one run in the top of the second inning.

Joey Bergman led off with a single, moved to second on a groundout,

and scored on Stuart Haywood's two-out single through the right side.

Clemson erupted for seven runs in the bottom of the second inning.

John Hinson led off the frame with an infield single before stealing

second and moving to third on a line-drive single by Sanders that

bounced off Caulfield. After righthander Danny Meszaros entered the

game in relief, Widmann blasted a three-run homer to left. Freeman and

Schaus then drew back-to-back walks before both runners moved into

scoring position on a stolen base. Kyle Parker then drove in a run

with a single to center. Ben Paulsen followed with a walk to load the

bases. Wilson Boyd then plated a run with a sacrifice fly to right

field. With two outs, Hinson drew a walk to load the bases before

Sanders drove in two runs with a single to left field to put the

Tigers ahead 9-1.

College of Charleston added a run in the sixth inning. With one out,

pinch-hitter Michael Kohn drew a walk and Gabe Marchant singled

through the right side. Mike Hentz then plated a run with a double to

right-center.

Freeman led off the bottom of the sixth inning with a single to left,

advanced to second on a fielding error by left-fielder Clay McCord,

and moved to third on a groundout. He then scored on an RBI groundout

by Parker to put the Tigers up 10-2.

The Tigers extended their lead to 12-2 in the seventh inning thanks to

Widmann's second homer of the game and season, a two-out, two-run shot

to left field.

In the eighth inning, Michael Harrington led off with a single through

the right side. Jeremie Tice followed with a two-run homer to right.

The Cougars threatened to do more. With two outs and the bases loaded,

Ryan Hinson entered the game and struck out McCord to end the inning.

The Cougars scored two more runs in the ninth inning thanks to Tice's

second homer of the night, a two-run shot to center. It was his 17th

long ball of the season. The Cougars proceeded to load the bases, but

a groundout to second by pinch-hitter Joash Brodin ended the game.

Tice paced the Cougars with two homers and four RBIs, as they amassed

nine hits in all. Harrington extended his hitting streak to 11 games

as well.

It was a special night for Mary Louise Pawlowski, daughter of College

of Charleston Head Coach John Pawlowski, who played (1983-85) and

coached (1994-98) at Clemson. The 13-year-old was stricken with cancer

last year and recently underwent surgery. She was on hand for a

special pregame ceremony in which the Clemson Baseball Office

presented Mary Louise and her family with a check for $15,000, money

raised since a fund was established in February. An additional $1,600

was raised during Tuesday night's game as well.

During pregame batting practice, both teams wore purple t-shirts, as

purple is Mary Louise's favorite color. Fans purchased the same t-

shirts during the past few months, as proceeds from the sales went to

the Mary Louise Pawlowski Fund.

Clemson will conclude the regular season when it travels to Orlando,

FL to play Central Florida in a three-game series beginning Thursday

at 6:30 PM.

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