Maddie Moore delivered the biggest swing of the night, and Clemson’s offense took over from there.
Trailing 3-1 in the fourth, Moore crushed a go-ahead three-run homer to left as Clemson surged past Boston College for an 8-4 win Friday night at McWhorter Stadium. The home run was part of a four-hit inning that flipped the game and helped the Tigers lock up their sixth straight ACC series and extend their win streak to eight games.
Clemson (37-11, 16-4 ACC) had a slow start both at the plate and in the circle. Despite opening the bottom of the first with back-to-back singles from Alex Brown and Moore, the Tigers left both runners stranded. Meanwhile, Boston College (19-23, 4-13 ACC) capitalized early, tagging Clemson starter Brooke McCubbin for three runs across the first three innings. The Eagles got on the board in the first with a leadoff double, a sacrifice bunt, and a fielder’s choice. They added another in the second with a pair of singles and pushed the lead to 3-0 in the third with a solo homer…