The baseball game between Coastal Carolina and Clemson is officially sold out, marking the first sellout in the history of Springs Brooks Stadium.

A record crowd is expected Tuesday at 6 p.m. ET, surpassing the stadium's previous attendance high of 5,102 from June 5, 2023.

The No. 14 Chanticleers hold a 37-11 record, while the No. 9 Tigers stand at 37-12. Clemson leads the all-time series 51-13, but Coastal Carolina won the first meeting between the teams this season with an 8-2 victory at Doug Kingsmore Stadium on March 25, 2025.

This matchup carries weight for both teams' postseason positioning. Coastal Carolina enters with a 20-3 home record, having recently swept App State. Clemson is 7-6 in true road games and lost consecutive road series entering Tuesday. Clemson is playing its seventh straight game away from home.

The Tigers are set to start RHP Nathan Dvorsky, who will make his first career start. His earned run average is 6.61, and his longest previous outing was 2.1 innings. Coastal Carolina is slated to counter with RHP Luke Jones.

Clemson averages 7.1 runs per game with a .272 batting average. The team has a 4.97 ERA and fields .975. Coastal Carolina averages 7.4 runs per game, hits .281, and holds a 3.47 ERA with a .976 fielding percentage. Caden Bodine leads the Chanticleers with a .324 batting average.

The game will be available on ESPN+. Radio coverage will be provided by the Clemson Athletic Network locally on WCCP (105.5 FM) and online. Parking in Lot QQ opens at 2 p.m., with stadium gates opening at 4:30 p.m.

Clemson Head Coach Erik Bakich commented on his team's recent road performances. "It sucks to lose a series. We had our shot in game one, with the guys that we wanted in the game, and it just didn’t work out for us. So we walk out of here losing a series, which sucks."

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