The Cardinals go 0-2 in pool play, and now wait for their NCAA Tournament draw.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. - A few days removed from falling to Miami and being eliminated from advancing to the ACC Baseball Championship semifinals, Louisville squandered a massive opportunity to boost their NCAA Tournament, blowing a six-run lead to get walked off 8-7 against Clemson on Friday at Truist Field.
The selection show will take place on Monday, May 27 at 12:00 p.m. EST, and will be televised on ESPN2. Benson launched a leadoff home run on just the third pitch of the game, while in the second inning, Napleton blasted a two-run homer and Hoy hit an RBI double. Gavin Kilen collected an RBI groundout in the third, then Hoy struck again with another RBI double in the fourth.
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