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May 23, 2009 | Baseball
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- The extra inning game was the 37th in ACC Baseball Championship History. It is also the first time that Clemson and North Carolina have needed extra innings in the 36 previous meetings.
- This was the 8th game to end in the 11th inning in ACC Baseball Championship history.
- Clemson is now 8-2 in extra innings while North Carolina falls to 5-9 in extra inning games in the ACC Championship.
- North Carolina's Dustin Ackley hit his 20th home run this season and his third in this year's Championship which leads all student-athletes.
- Clemson's last extra inning ACC Baseball Championships game was in 2007 when the Tigers downed Miami, 5-4 in 13 innings. The last extra innings game for North Carolina was a 8-7 loss to Virginia in 2008.
- Clemson is now 4-1 in extra inning games this season.
- Game eleven's attendance of 6,956 sets a North Carolina College Baseball record. It breaks last nights' attendance record of 6,319.
- The total attendance for the first ten games of the Championship is 33,595. At this point, the attendance for the week is the 12th largest in ACC Baseball Championship history.
- There have been 18 home runs hit in the ten games of the ACC Baseball Championship. None have hit the famous "Durham Bull." However, Virginia's John Hicks hit a home run off the clouds on the lower left portion of the sign on Thursday night but did not hit the bull proper.
- Game ten duration of 3:16 to raise the average game time to 2:57. There have been 32 hours and 27 minutes of total action so far.
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