Eagles Lose Game One to Clemson
May 19, 2022 | Baseball
Mancini goes six innings, but unable to hold Tigers down in series opener.
CLEMSON, S.C. – The Boston College baseball lost its series opener to Clemson, 15-1, at Doug Kingsmore Stadium on Friday night. Senior right-hander Joe Mancini (Fairfield, Conn.) avoided the big inning, but the Tigers (33-21, 11-16 ACC) scored in every inning after the second.
Mancini (4-4) struck out seven in six innings of work. He allowed eight runs, six earned, on eight hits and three walks before being lifted after a leadoff-walk in the seventh.
Righty Mack Anglin (6-5) went seven innings to get the win for Clemson. His only run allowed came in the third as BC briefly led 1-0. Anglin scattered five hits and three walks to go with seven strikeouts.
The Tigers hit three home runs on the day, including third baseman Max Wagner, who clubbed his 25th of the year.
DETAILS
Scores: Clemson 15, Boston College 1
Records: Clemson 33-21, 11-16 ACC; Boston College 19-32, 5-23 ACC
Stadium: Doug Kingsmore Stadium
Attendance: 3,749
GAME NOTES
· BC is 12-11 when scoring first.
· Luke Gold hit his 21st double of the season and 40th of his career.
· Gold recorded his team-leading 20th multi-hit game of the season and 40th of his career.
· Gold's 21 doubles in a season are tied for the fourth most in a season at BC with Drew Locke (2004), Robbie Anston (2010) and Michael Stream (2015).
· Aidan Harrington hit his first career double.
· Cameron Leary hit his 11th double of the season and 12th of his career.
· Mancini pitched six-plus inning for the sixth time this season and fifth consecutive start.
· Sam McNulty hit his sixth double of the season.
UP NEXT
Game two of the series is Friday at 3 p.m. on ACCNX. Graduate righty Henry Leake (Burbank, Calif.) gets the ball for the Eagles.
Mancini (4-4) struck out seven in six innings of work. He allowed eight runs, six earned, on eight hits and three walks before being lifted after a leadoff-walk in the seventh.
Righty Mack Anglin (6-5) went seven innings to get the win for Clemson. His only run allowed came in the third as BC briefly led 1-0. Anglin scattered five hits and three walks to go with seven strikeouts.
The Tigers hit three home runs on the day, including third baseman Max Wagner, who clubbed his 25th of the year.
DETAILS
Scores: Clemson 15, Boston College 1
Records: Clemson 33-21, 11-16 ACC; Boston College 19-32, 5-23 ACC
Stadium: Doug Kingsmore Stadium
Attendance: 3,749
GAME NOTES
· BC is 12-11 when scoring first.
· Luke Gold hit his 21st double of the season and 40th of his career.
· Gold recorded his team-leading 20th multi-hit game of the season and 40th of his career.
· Gold's 21 doubles in a season are tied for the fourth most in a season at BC with Drew Locke (2004), Robbie Anston (2010) and Michael Stream (2015).
· Aidan Harrington hit his first career double.
· Cameron Leary hit his 11th double of the season and 12th of his career.
· Mancini pitched six-plus inning for the sixth time this season and fifth consecutive start.
· Sam McNulty hit his sixth double of the season.
UP NEXT
Game two of the series is Friday at 3 p.m. on ACCNX. Graduate righty Henry Leake (Burbank, Calif.) gets the ball for the Eagles.
Team Stats
Pitching:
W: ANGLIN (6-5)
L: Mancini, Joe (4-4)

Batting:
2B: Leary, Cameron 1 ; Gold, Luke 1 ; Harrington, Aidan 1 ; McNulty, Sam 1
RBI: Honeyman, Travis 1
SH: McNulty, Sam 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Harrington, Aidan 1
SB: Walsh, Barry 1

Batting:
2B: INGLE 1 ; GRICE 1
HR: WAGNER 1 ; HAWKINS 1 ; GRICE 1
RBI: BLACKWELL 1 ; WAGNER 2 ; INGLE 3 ; WRIGHT 1 ; FAIREY 2 ; HAWKINS 3 ; GRICE 2
Base Running:
RUNS: BLACKWELL 1 ; TAYLOR 2 ; WAGNER 3 ; INGLE 2 ; WRIGHT 1 ; CORBITT 2 ; HAWKINS 1 ; GRICE 3
SB: WAGNER 1 ; CORBITT 1
CS: BLACKWELL 1
PO: BLACKWELL 1
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