Clemson's Jack Crighton ejected in NCAA super regional against Florida - ESPN
Clemson first baseman Jack Crighton was ejected from the Tigers' super regional Game 2 against Florida on Sunday after an altercation between the two teams.
With the Gators up 2-0 in the top of the second inning, Florida pitcher Jac Caglianone and Clemson's Nolan Nawrocki collided on a tag to end the inning after Nawrocki hit one short down the first base line. Caglianone and Nawrocki exchanged words and needed to be separated, and dugouts cleared for both teams.
During the play, Crighton had rounded third base. By the time the altercation between Caglianone and Nawrocki started, he ran over to the skirmish with the rest of his teammates.
After a delay, Crighton, who began the play as a runner on second base, was ejected for unsportsmanlike conduct. During the confrontation, he appeared to make contact with an umpire.
Both dugouts received unsportsmanlike conduct warnings, while Tryston McCladdie replaced Crighton at first base.
Crighton will miss the next Clemson game as a result of his ejection.
In 35 games this year, Crighton posted a .307 batting average in 129 plate appearances and 114 at bats, along with 12 RBI.