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COLLEGE WORLD SERIES - June 15-26, 2019 Feb FLORIDA STATE (41-21, 17-13 ACC) COLLEGE WORLD SERIES - June 15-26, 2019 Feb. 15 Maine ACCN Extra W, 11-0 Feb. 16 Maine ACCN Extra W, 16-3 FLORIDA STATE SEMINOLES | ACC At-Large | RPI: 33 16 Maine ACCN Extra W, 6-5 (7) Head Coach: Mike Martin (Florida State ‘66) // Feb. 17 Maine ACCN Extra W, 9-1 Feb. 22 Youngstown St. ACCN Extra W, 4-2 @ FSU: 2,028-734-4 (40th Season) // Overall: Same Feb. 23 Youngstown St. ACCN Extra W, 24-2 FSU Overall: 41-21 // ACC: 17-13 // Home: 28-9 // Away: 11-10 // Neutral: 2-2 // Last 10: 7-3 Youngstown St. ACCN Extra W, 7-4 Mar. 1 Mercer ACCN Extra W, 9-5 CWS: 23rd Appearance (57-62-63-65-70-75-80-86-87-89-91-92-94-95-96-98-99-00-08-10-12-17-19) Mar. 2 Mercer ACCN Extra W, 12-1 Mar. 3 Mercer ACCN Extra W, 5-1 Mar. 6 North Florida ACCN Extra W, 4-3 #5 SEED ARKANSAS RAZORBACKS | SEC At-Large | RPI: 5 Mar. 8 Virginia Tech* ACCN Extra W, 9-8 (10) Head Coach: Dave Van Horn (Arkansas ‘88) // Mar. 9 Virginia Tech* ACCN Extra L, 0-6 9 Virginia Tech* ACCN Extra W, 5-2 @ Arkansas: 689-382 (17th Season) // Overall: 1274-622 (31st Season) Mar. 12 at #7 Florida SEC Network L, 7-20 Arkansas Overall: 46-18 // SEC: 20-10 // Home: 33-7 // Away: 12-9 // Neutral: 1-2 // Last 10: 6-4 Mar. 15 at #12 NC State* ACCN Extra L, 0-16 Mar. 16 at #12 NC State* ACCN Extra L, 8-9 CWS: 10th Appearance (79-85-87-89-04-09-12-15-18) FSU vs. Arkansas: 0-5 (Last: 2009) Mar. 17 at #12 NC State* ACCN Extra W, 7-5 Mar. 19 UCF ACCN Extra L, 7-9 Mar. 20 FIU ACCN Extra W, 9-6 #8 SEED TEXAS TECH RED RAIDERS | Big 12 At-Large | RPI: 9 Mar. 23 at Notre Dame* ACCN Extra W, 7-1 Head Coach: Tim Tadlock (Texas Tech ‘91) // at Notre Dame* ACCN Extra L, 3-12 Mar. 24 at Notre Dame* ACCN Extra W, 3-1 (10) @ TT: 283-150 (7th Season) // Overall: 718-276 (21st Season) Mar. 26 vs. #24 Florida1 L, 2-4 TT Overall: 44-18 // B12: 16-8 // Home: 30-7 // Away: 10-7 // Neutral: 4-4 // Last 10: 7-3 Mar. 29 Boston College* ACCN Extra L, 7-10 Mar. 30 Boston College* ACCN Extra W, 4-3 CWS: 4th Appearance (14-16-18-19) FSU vs. Texas Tech: 1-1 (Last: 2016) Mar. 31 Boston College* ACCN Extra L, 0-8 Apr. 2 Jacksonville ACCN Extra L, 2-3 (11) Apr. 5 at Miami* ACCN Extra L, 0-11 MICHIGAN WOLVERINES | Big 10 At-Large | RPI: 26 Apr. 6 at Miami* ACCN Extra L, 0-4 Head Coach: Erik Bakich (East Carolina ‘00) // Apr. 7 at Miami* ACCN Extra W, 6-5 Apr. 9 Florida ACCN Extra L, 1-3 @ UM: 255-160-1 (7th Season) // Overall: 327-258-1 (10th Season) Apr. 12 #16 Clemson* ACCN Extra W, 6-2 UM Overall: 46-20 // B10: 16-7 // Home: 22-4 // Away: 14-12 // Neutral: 10-4 // Last 10: 7-3 Apr. 13 #16 Clemson* ACCN Extra W, 16-2 Apr. 14 #16 Clemson* ESPN News W, 6-4 CWS: 8th Appearance (53-62-78-80-81-83-84-19) FSU vs. UM: 7-1 (Last: 1995) Apr. 18 at Virginia* ACCN Extra W, 14-2 Apr. 20 at Virginia* ACCN Extra W, 5-3 at Virginia* ACCN Extra L, 3-13 WHERE TO WATCH/LISTEN FLORIDA STATE PITCHING Apr. 23 Stetson ACCN Extra W, 9-8 Apr. 24 Stetson ACCN Extra W, 10-4 ESPN GAME 1 Apr. 26 Wake Forest* ACCN Extra W, 13-2 LHP Drew Parrish Apr. 27 Wake Forest* ACCN Extra W, 9-5 PxP - Karl Ravech/Tom Hart 8-5, 5.11 ERA Apr. 28 Wake Forest* ACCN Extra L, 12-16 Analysts - Kyle Peterson, Eduardo May 3 Pitt* ACCN Extra L, 0-10 Perez, Chris Burke, Ben McDonald GAME 2 May 4 Pitt* RSN W, 15-6 Reporters - Kris Budden, Mike RHP CJ Van Eyk May 5 Pitt* ACCN Extra W, 12-6 10-3, 3.80 ERA May 7 Jacksonville ACCN Extra W, 3-0 (7) Rooney Jacksonville ACCN Extra L, 2-3 (7) May 8 at Stetson ESPN+ L, 0-1 STADIUM INFORMATION May 10 Richmond ACCN Extra W, 8-2 106.1 FM (Tallahassee) May 11 Richmond ACCN Extra W, 11-1 FSU Gameday App (Nationwide) TD AMERITRADE PARK OMAHA May 12 Richmond ACCN Extra W, 7-2 (7) Eric Luallen - Play-by-Play Omaha, Neb. May 16 at #8 Louisville* ACCN Extra L, 1-14 Seating: 24,000 May 17 at #8 Louisville* ACCN Extra W, 14-3 May 18 at #8 Louisville* ACCN Extra L, 0-11 We’re Goin’ Back!: For the 23rd time in FSU history, and the 17th time under head coach Mike Martin, Florida State ACC Tournament 1 will play in the College World Series. The 23 trips rank third among schools, while the 17 trips for Martin are tied May 21 vs. Wake Forest RSN L, 4-7 with Cliff Gustafson (Texas) for the most by a single coach. May 24 vs. #14 NC State RSN W, 11-0 (7) Callin’ Baton Rouge: The Noles swept the two-game Super Regional at LSU, winning game one 6-4 behind two Athens Regional 2 Reese Albert home runs (4 RBI). Game two went 12 innings, with Drew Mendoza hitting a walk-off single to score May 31 vs. FAU ESPN3 W, 13-7 Jun. 1 at #6 Georgia ESPN2 W, 12-3 Mike Salvatore. Reliever Antonio Velez (5.2 IP, 0 R, 7 K combined) won both games for the Noles. Jun. 2 at #6 Georgia ESPNU W, 10-1 Georgia on My Mind: FSU also swept through the Athens Regional, beating FAU 13-7 and topping No. 4 national Baton Rouge Regional 3 seed Georgia 12-3 and 10-1. The Seminoles are the first team to win a Regional and a Super Regional on the road Jun. 8 at LSU ESPN W, 6-4 against SEC opponents in the same season. Jun. 9 at LSU ESPN2 W, 5-4 (12) All-Americans: Third baseman Drew Mendoza and outfielder/pitcher J.C. Flowers are second team All-Americans College World Series 4 from Baseball America; Flowers is a second team utility player from Collegiate Baseball; and Robby Martin is a Jun. 15 vs. #5 Arkansas ESPN 7:00 PM EST Jun. 17 vs. Michigan/#10 Tex. Tech TBA Freshman All-American from the NCBWA and Collegiate Baseball. 1 One Last Run: Head coach Mike Martin announced he will retire following the season; the 40-year leader of the *ACC Game Baseball Grounds in Jacksonville, Fla. 5 Seminoles is the winningest coach in NCAA history (2,028) and has reached the postseason and won at least 40 games in each season. He was named Perfect Game Coach of the Year on June 11. ALL-TIME AT THE CWS COLLEGE WORLD SERIES NOTES 1957 (0-2) 1994 (1-2) Penn State L 0-7 LSU W 6-3 SEMINOLES REACH OMAHA FOR 23rd TIME UConn L 3-5 Georgia Tech L 4-12 (10) » Florida State has reached the College World Series for the 23rd time, breaking a tie with Arizona State for the third-most all-time. CS Fullerton L 3-10 » Head coach Mike Martin, in his 40th and final season, is coaching in his 17th CWS, tied with Cliff Gustafson 1962 (2-2) for the most all time. He will also bookend his career with College World Series appearances after leading Santa Clara W 5-1 1995 (1-2) FSU to Omaha in his first season in 1980. Ithaca W 5-4 Oklahoma W 3-2 Michigan L 7-10 Miami L 2-4 MOST COLLEGE WORLD SERIES APPEARANCES, TEAMS Santa Clara L 6-11 USC L 11-16 Texas 36 Last: 2018 Oklahoma State 20 Last: 2016 Miami 25 Last: 2016 Cal State Fullerton 18 Last: 2017 1963 (1-2) 1996 (1-2) Florida State 23 Last: 2019 LSU 18 Last: 2017 W. Michigan W 5-2 Florida L 2-5 Arizona State 22 Last: 2010 Arizona 17 Last: 2016 Arizona L 3-4 (11) Wichita St. W 8-4 USC 21 Last: 2001 Stanford 16 Last: 2008 USC L 3-4 Florida L 3-6 MOST COLLEGE WORLD SERIES APPEARANCES, COACHES 1965 (1-2) 1998 (0-2) Mike Martin 17 Florida State Jim Brock 13 Arizona State Ohio State L 1-2 Arizona St. L 10-11 Cliff Gustafson 17 Texas Jim Morris 13 Miami Texas W 3-2 Long Beach St. L 4-7 St. Louis L 3-5 Rod Dedeaux 15 USC Ron Fraser 12 Miami 1999* (4-2) Augie Garrido 15 CSF, Texas Skip Bertman 11 LSU 1970* (4-2) Texas A&M W 7-3 Mark Marquess 14 Stanford 2 coaches 10 Arizona W 4-0 Stanford L 6-10 LAST TIME IN OMAHA Dartmouth W 6-0 CS Fullerton W 7-2 » The Seminoles went 1-2 in 2017, dropping a pair of games to eventual national runner-up LSU and beating Texas L 1-5 Stanford W 8-6 Cal State Fullerton. Ohio W 2-0 Stanford W 14-11 (13) » Then-freshman Drew Mendoza hit a pair of home runs and was named to the All-Tournament Team, along Texas W 11-2 Miami L 5-6 with third baseman Dylan Busby.
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