Notre Dame Eliminates Clemson from ACC Tournament with 5–4 Victory
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Notre Dame held off a late Clemson rally Tuesday evening to secure a 5–4 victory in the opening round of the 2026 ACC Baseball Championship at Truist Field.
The Fighting Irish improved to 31–21 on the season and advanced to the next round of the ACC Tournament, while Clemson’s season came to an end at 31–26 after one of the most disappointing campaigns in recent program history.
The loss officially eliminated the Tigers from NCAA Tournament contention, marking the first time Clemson failed to reach a regional under head coach Erik Bakich.
Irish Strike Immediately with Berkland Home Run
Notre Dame wasted little time taking control of the game. On the second pitch of the afternoon, leadoff hitter Drew Berkland launched a solo home run to right field to give the Fighting Irish an immediate 1–0 advantage.
The early blast energized Notre Dame and continued a trend of quick offensive starts throughout the ACC Tournament.
Meanwhile, Notre Dame starter Jack Radel settled in quickly on the mound, retiring Clemson efficiently through the opening innings while consistently generating strikeouts and weak contact.
Clemson Responds in Third Inning
Clemson answered during the top of the third inning behind timely extra-base hitting.
Tyler Lichtenberger tied the game with a solo home run to right field, his second home run of the season. Later in the inning, Tryston McCladdie delivered an RBI triple with two outs to give the Tigers a brief 2–1 lead.
The inning provided Clemson with momentum and an opportunity to potentially reverse the early flow of the game.
However, Notre Dame responded immediately once again.
Notre Dame Retakes Lead Quickly
The Fighting Irish regained control in the bottom half of the third inning behind power hitting and clutch situational offense.
Bino Watters tied the game at 2–2 with a solo home run to opposite field before Notre Dame extended the inning through a single from Noah Coy. Coy later moved into scoring position and eventually scored when Jayce Lee ripped an RBI double down the left-field line.
The sequence gave Notre Dame a 3–2 lead and restored momentum to the Irish dugout.
Lee continued to play a major role offensively throughout the game, finishing with three hits, including two doubles and a home run.
Radel Dominates Clemson Lineup
Following Clemson’s third-inning rally, Radel regained full control on the mound and delivered one of his strongest postseason outings of the year.
The left-hander repeatedly worked through Clemson’s lineup efficiently, limiting hard contact while recording eight strikeouts over 6.1 innings. He allowed only four hits, two runs, and one walk during the victory.
Radel also stranded key runners in scoring position during the middle innings, helping Notre Dame preserve its lead.
The performance continued his success against Clemson after previously shutting down the Tigers earlier during the regular season.
Jayce Lee Adds Critical Insurance Run
Notre Dame created additional separation during the sixth inning when Jayce Lee launched a solo home run to right-center field. The blast extended the Fighting Irish lead to 4–2 and gave the lineup another key insurance run.
Lee finished the game 3-for-3 with a home run, two doubles, two RBIs, and a stolen base while consistently creating offensive pressure throughout the night.
The Fighting Irish offense combined power hitting with situational execution to maintain control against Clemson’s pitching staff.
Tigers Attempt Late Comeback
Despite trailing late, Clemson continued to battle offensively during the final innings.
Bryce Clavon hit a solo home run in the seventh inning to trim the deficit to 4–3 and keep the Tigers within striking distance. Notre Dame responded in the eighth inning when Dylan Passo delivered a sacrifice fly that extended the lead to 5–3.
In the ninth inning, Jacob Jarrell launched his 18th home run of the season to bring Clemson back within one run once again. The blast created late pressure and brought the tying run aboard after Lichtenberger followed with a single.
However, Notre Dame closer Noah Rooney ended the comeback attempt with a strikeout to secure the victory and his sixth save of the season.
Clemson Season Ends with Disappointment
The loss concluded a frustrating season for Clemson, which opened the year 15–1 before struggling heavily during ACC play. The Tigers finished conference competition with a 10–20 record, the worst ACC finish in school history.
Clemson also ended the season 0–20 when trailing after eight innings and managed only three comeback wins when trailing after six innings.
Michael Sharman delivered a competitive outing on the mound despite suffering the loss. The starter matched a career high with eight strikeouts while allowing three runs across four innings.
The Tigers now enter the offseason facing significant questions following a season that fell well below preseason expectations.
Notre Dame Advances in ACC Tournament
With the victory, Notre Dame advanced to face Virginia Tech in the next round of the ACC Tournament.
The Fighting Irish continued to build momentum behind strong pitching performances and timely power hitting while improving to 31 wins on the season.
Notre Dame’s balanced offensive production and bullpen execution became major factors in the tournament-opening victory.
Key Moments Define the Game
The game was ultimately defined by Notre Dame’s ability to answer immediately after Clemson scoring opportunities.
Each time Clemson created momentum offensively, the Fighting Irish responded quickly with home runs or key extra-base hits. Berkland’s leadoff homer established the tone early, while Lee’s offensive production and Radel’s consistency on the mound helped preserve the lead throughout the middle innings.
Clemson’s late home runs created pressure, but Notre Dame’s bullpen held firm in the closing moments.
Final Takeaway
Notre Dame’s 5–4 victory over Clemson was defined by timely power hitting, strong starting pitching, and composure during late pressure situations. The Fighting Irish consistently responded to Clemson rallies and executed in critical moments to secure the win.
Clemson showed resilience with multiple comeback attempts but struggled to overcome Notre Dame’s offensive efficiency and bullpen execution.
With the victory, Notre Dame advanced in the ACC Tournament while Clemson’s difficult 2026 season officially came to an end.








