
Clemson and Florida State have met almost every year since 1957. A person could count on one hand how many seasons they haven’t in the 68-year history. FSU leads the series 83-77-1, but the Tigers have dominated in the last few years.
Below is a list of the series results since 2015, and a rewind back to two of the biggest meetings over the 10-year span.
Year | Winner | Series record |
---|---|---|
2024 | Clemson | 3-0 |
2023 | Clemson | 2-1 |
2022 | Clemson | 2-1 |
2021 | Florida State | 2-1 |
2019 | Florida State | 3-0 |
2018 | Clemson | 2-1 |
2017 | Florida State | 2-1 |
2016 | Clemson | 2-1 |
2015 | Clemson | 3-0 |
2014 | Florida State | 2-1 |
2024: No. 4 Clemson sweeps No. 12 Florida State
2024 provided one of the wildest series in recent memory between Clemson and Florida State. The Seminoles entered the late-March meeting as the lone team in DI baseball with zero losses, but left Doug Kingsmore Stadium with three.
The Tigers run-ruled FSU in Game 1, won Game 2 behind an eight-run ninth inning after starting the frame down 9-1 and slammed the door in Game 3. Clemson scored a combined 11 runs in the fifth and sixth innings to hand Florida State its first series loss and sweep of the season.
.@JHinderleider7 CAPS OFF THE 8-RUN NINTH TO WIN IT! 😱😱
HOW CAN YOU NOT BE ROMANTIC ABOUT BASEBALL??? 🐾 pic.twitter.com/sxYzIxSveT
— Clemson Baseball (@ClemsonBaseball) March 23, 2024
2018: Tigers’ Jordan Greene hits walk off homer to win series
2018 presented another magical series. The Seminoles left Clemson and its fans with a sour taste in their mouths after Game 1, where right fielder Steven Wells hit a walk off home run in the 13th inning to win it 3-2.
The Tigers responded in Game 2 with a 12-7 victory and the rubber match’s winner wasn’t decided until the ninth inning. With one out, second baseman and pinch hitter Jordan Greene gave FSU a taste of their own medicine, smashing a walk off homer to left field to win the contest 5-4.
WALK-OFF WINNER!
Jordan Greene is the hero as @ClemsonBaseball beats FSU 5-4. pic.twitter.com/xWC5CcbNX1
— ACC Digital Network (@theACCDN) May 8, 2018
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