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Clemson celebrated hitting three home runs in the best way

Clemson's Adam Hackenberg (31) celebrates a homerun with Bryce Teodosio (13) during an NCAA college baseball game, Wednesday, March 13, 2019, in Clemson, S.C. (AP Photo/Richard Shiro)
The Clemson baseball team is giving NFL teams a run for their money in scoring celebrations. (AP Photo/Richard Shiro)

Clemson University’s baseball team honored their basketball counterparts in a unique way.

The Tigers triumphed over Louisville on Friday 5-1, putting on a convincing performance in the first game of a three-game series. Logan Davidson, Kyle Wilkie and Elijah Henderson all homered, and gave NFL players a run for their money when it comes to scoring celebrations. Teammates made a makeshift basket, as each player made a slam dunk after running the bases.

They also ended a six-game wining streak for Louisville, according to Tiger Net. The Cardinals fell to 23-7 on the season, and 9-4 in the ACC.

Based on one Twitter reaction, it appears someone agreed, and advocated for more of the same in the future.

Clemson and Louisville face off in the second game of the series Saturday.

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