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Columbia,
S.C. - South
Carolina and Clemson
have announced the schedule for their annual neutral site
baseball game that
will include non-conference tilts in Charleston and Greenville
the next two
seasons. The
Gamecocks and Tigers will
meet in 2012 at Joseph P. Riley, Jr. Park, home of the
Charleston RiverDogs
with the 2013 game returning to Fluor Field in Greenville, S.C.,
home of the
Greenville Drive.
"The Charleston RiverDogs
are excited to help bring
the Clemson-South Carolina baseball series to the Lowcountry,
and we thank both
schools' coaches and administrators for making this happen,"
said RiverDogs
General Manager Dave Echols.
"The game
in the Lowcountry, a region that loves baseball and is known for
hospitality,
is something that all Carolina and Clemson fans have wanted for
a very long
time, and we're thrilled to be involved with it. We hope to make this a
longstanding
relationship."
2012 is the third season of
the three-game format
(home-away-neutral) with both teams having won three games
apiece in the regular
season. The
neutral site games in 2010
and 2011 were played at Fluor Field to capacity crowds of 7,105,
and 7,125 the
last two years.
"Greenville has a passion
to host this game as proven
by the overflow crowds, excitement in the ballpark and the
reaction from the
alumni who attend this event," said Greenville Drive General
Manager, Mike
DeMaine. "It is
part of our sports
landscape and the entire City of Greenville rallies behind this
event. Our
organization is committed to the long term success of this event
in partnership
with the schools."
"We are ecstatic to
showcase the Carolina-Clemson
rivalry across the great state of South Carolina" said Ray
Tanner, South
Carolina head baseball coach.
"Charleston is a great baseball city with great Gamecock
fans and we
look forward to a tremendous crowd at Joe Riley Park there for
the first game
of our series as well as continuing our partnership with
Greenville in
2013. The
atmosphere has been
outstanding at Fluor Field and we appreciate their involvement
in the series. "
For the 2012 game, Gamecock
Club and IPTAY Club donors
for South Carolina and Clemson for the Friday night
game. Ticket sale
dates and prices will be announced at a later date.
"We are excited about
taking our rivalry to the
Lowcountry," said Jack Leggett, Clemson head baseball coach. "We have a large
fanbase in the Charleston area
that doesn't get to see us on a regular basis.
Riley Park will be a tremendous environment for our
players and
fans. It will be a
great place to take
our series for the 2012 season.
We are
also excited to have the rivalry game return to Fluor Field in
2013. The
hospitality and support by the staff in
Greenville are first-class in every way."
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