CLEMSON, S.C. - Tyler Greene, Steven Blackwood, Jeff Kindel, and Wes Hodges each had two hits as Georgia Tech beat Clemson 6-4 on Sunday.
The Yellow Jackets (32-12, 18-6 ACC) scored six runs in the first five innings. Ryan Turner (5-1) pitched a little more than six innings, giving up four runs and nine hits, for the win. Tim Gustafson retired all four batters he faced to pick up his first save of the year.
Kris Harvey (5-3) took the loss for the Tigers (28-18, 13-8 ACC).
Georgia Tech scored in the second after a failed pickoff attempt by Harvey let Kindel move to second base. Kindell later scored on a sacrifice fly.
Matt Wieters, Kindel and Hodges all had RBI singles in the third.
Travis Storrer, who was 3-for-4 and extended his hitting streak to 10 games, singled in a run for Clemson in the fourth.
Hodges hit a two-run single in the fifth to give the Yellow Jackets a 6-1 lead.
Herman Demmink had a two-run hit in the sixth, and Storrer tripled in a run in the seventh, but the Tigers couldn't come all the way back to catch Georgia Tech.
Clemson's Tyler Colvin had his 19-game hit streak snapped.