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Clavon Transfers Again: Penn State Bound
12 Jun
Summary
- Bryce Clavon will play for Penn State next season.
- He previously played for Clemson and Georgia.
- Clavon has two years of college eligibility remaining.

Bryce Clavon, a seasoned outfielder who transferred to Clemson last year, has announced his next collegiate destination. As of Thursday, June 12, 2026, Clavon confirmed he will be joining the Penn State baseball program for the upcoming season. This decision provides the Nittany Lions with an experienced player ready to make an immediate impact.
During his single season with Clemson in 2026, Clavon established himself as a key contributor, earning 38 starts, primarily in center field. He displayed athleticism on defense and versatility at the plate, where he posted a .255 batting average with five home runs and 18 RBIs. His offensive contributions also included six doubles and a triple, alongside nine stolen bases.
Prior to his time at Clemson, Clavon played for Georgia during the 2025 season. His opportunities were more limited there, but he showed flashes of potential. Now, heading to the Big Ten Conference, Clavon still possesses two years of college eligibility, setting him up for a significant role in the next chapter of his college baseball career.