Clemson Tigers NCAA Tournament field projections: Where does Clemson baseball stand after Week 13?

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Clemson Tigers coach Erik Bakich

The Clemson Tigers have played strong baseball all season as one of the top teams in the nation. As the season winds down, with two games remaining on their schedule, the Tigers have a 38-13 record, including an 18-10 mark, in a tough Atlantic Coast Conference.

With the ACC Tournament beginning on May 21 and the NCAA Regionals slated to kick off on May 31, this weekend could have a key impact on postseason seeding. Heading into Clemson's weekend series with the Boston College Eagles, take a look at their 2024 College World Series odds below:


Where do the Clemson Tigers stand after Week 13?

The Clemson Tigers have played great baseball throughout the season. They have a 38-13 record - including a 18-10 mark - in ACC play and rank No. 4 in the nation.

Clemson has the seventh-best odds, +1300, to emerge as national champions, trailing only the Tennessee Volunteers, Texas A&M Aggies, Arkansas Razorbacks, Wake Forest Demon Deacons, Oregon State Beavers and the Kentucky Wildcats.

Aside from the SEC - which has four of the top five teams in the nation - the ACC has been the best conference in college baseball this season. They have five teams ranked in the top-11 and another two in the top-25.

The Tigers are among the contenders to land the top-overall seed in the NCAA Tournament. They will likely need to win the ACC Tournament, with some help from the SEC Tournament to do so.

Clemson is, however, likely to earn a top-16 seed and hosting rights in the regional round of the tournament. In fact, they will likely earn a top-eight seed and the opportunity to host games through the super regionals, barring an early elimination.

The Clemson Tigers have likely locked up a spot in the NCAA Regionals, which kick off on May 31. Their final seeding, though, will be determined by how they fare in the ACC Tournament.

To qualify for the 2024 College World Series, which begins on June 14, Clemson will have to get through both the NCAA Regionals and the NCAA Super Regionals. Their strong play throughout the regular season, combined with their difficult ACC schedule, will likely ensure that they are prepared for what seems to be a tough but wide open NCAA Tournament.

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