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Monte Lee Finalizes Staff at Clemson

Head coach Monte Lee added four assistants to his staff, announced Tuesday. Lee, who was named head coach on June 18, retained Bradley LeCroy as recruiting coordinator. Lee also named Andrew See as pitching coach, Greg Starbuck as volunteer assistant and retained Brad Owens as director of baseball operations.

Langdale Finishes 2nd At Rice Planters Amateur

Clemson rising junior Austin Langdale continued his outstanding summer with a second-place finish at the 2015 Rice Planters Amateur at Snee Farm Golf Club in Mount Pleasant, S.C. Earlier this summer Langdale finished fifth at the Palmetto Amateur.

Two Tigers Earn National Track Crowns

Natoya Goule and Cordell Lamb won major postseason events Saturday for Clemson track & field. Goule took home her third straight Jamaican national championship in the women’s 800, while Lamb earned a gold medal in the men’s 400 at the USA Junior Championships.

Tigers Left Tackle Leaves For NFL

Senior offensive tackle Isaiah Battle will enter the NFL Supplemental Draft. Head Coach Dabo Swinney made the announcement on Thursday.

Tigers Suspend Kicker Lakip After Arrest

Wednesday, Clemson suspended placekicker Ammon Lakip from the team. The indefinite suspension is the result of an arrest earlier this month.

Clemson Introduces Monte Lee

Monday, Clemson officially introduced former Gamecock assistant and Lugoff-Elgin High School alum Monte Lee as the new Tigers head baseball coach. Click to watch the story from the Monday ABC Columbia News at Six.

Martin and Saunders Make Cut at U.S. Open

Former Clemson teammates Ben Martin and Sam Saunders both made the cut at the 115th United States Open at Chambers Bay in University Place, Wash on Friday.

Clemson Hires Lee, Postpones Press Conference

Director of Athletics Dan Radakovich has named Monte Lee as Clemson's 27th head baseball coach. Out of respect for the Charleston community, Lee's press conference, originally scheduled for Thursday, has been postponed.

Two Tigers Finish in Top 5 at Palmetto Amateur

Billy Kennerly and Austin Langdale, two of the top golfers on Clemson’s NCAA Tournament team this past spring, both finished in the top five of the Palmetto Amateur in Aiken, S.C. on Saturday.

Beasley Signs Rookie Contract

The Atlanta Falcons have reached terms on a four-year contract with defensive end Vic Beasley, the NFL’s No. 8 overall draft pick.

Behr Named Academic All-American

Clemson graduate Stephen Behr has been named a Capital One Division 1 Academic All-American as selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America.

Three Tigers Taken On Final Draft Day

Three current Tigers and one Clemson signee were chosen on the final day of the Major League Baseball draft Wednesday. Junior righthander Brody Koerner (Concord, N.C.) was selected in the 17th round (No. 513 overall pick) by the New York Yankees, junior righty Clate Schmidt (Acworth, Ga.) was picked in the 32nd round (No. 951 overall) by the Boston Red Sox and sophomore Eli White (Easley, S.C.) was chosen in the 37th round (No. 1117 overall) by the Pittsburgh Pirates.

4 Tigers Taken On MLB Draft Day Two

Four current Tigers and one Clemson signee were selected on the second day of the Major League Baseball draft Tuesday. Junior lefthander Zack Erwin (Duluth, Ga.) and junior infielder Tyler Krieger (Johns Creek, Ga.) were both picked in the fourth round, while junior outfielder Steven Duggar (Moore, S.C.) and junior lefty Matthew Crownover (Ringgold, Ga.) were both chosen in the sixth round. Clemson's four top-10-round selections tied for sixth most among Division I schools.

Three Former Tigers In U.S. Open Field

Former Clemson golfer Sam Saunders had consecutive rounds of six-under-par 66 at the United States Open Sectional Qualifier in Columbus, Ohio on Monday and will play in the 2015 United States Open in two weeks at Chambers Bay in University Place, Wash. Saunders will be joined by former Clemson golfers Ben Martin and Lucas Glover, who were already exempted into the prestigious professional major.

Jack Leggett Releases Statement

Former Clemson baseball coach Jack Leggett released a statement Friday about his firing from Clemson University.

Radakovich: "We Can Be Better"

Clemson Athletics Director Dan Radakovich addressed the media Thursday after firing longtime baseball coach Jack Leggett. Click the video to watch his comments.

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