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FSU PLAYER STATS (Top 50) FLORIDA STATE FLORIDA STATE (13-2, 2-1 ACC) MARCH 15-17, 2019 2019 SCHEDULE/RESULTS FEBRUARY #6 FLORIDA STATE SEMINOLES | Atlantic Coast Conference FRI 15 Maine ACCN Extra W, 11-0 Head Coach: Mike Martin (Florida State ‘66) // SAT 16 Maine ACCN Extra W, 16-3 At FSU: 2000-715-4 (40th Season) // Overall: Same 16 Maine ACCN Extra W, 6-5 (7) SUN 17 Maine ACCN Extra W, 9-1 WED 20 at Jacksonville Facebook Postponed FSU Overall: 13-2 // ACC: 2-1 // Home: 13-1 // Away: 0-1 // Neutral: 0-0 // Last 10: 8-2 FRI 22 Youngstown St. ACCN Extra W, 4-2 SAT 23 Youngstown St. ACCN Extra W, 24-2 Youngstown St. ACCN Extra W, 7-4 VS TUE 26 at USF BullsVision Canceled #12 NC STATE WOLFPACK | Atlantic Coast Conference MARCH FRI 1 Mercer ACCN Extra W, 9-5 Head Coach: Elliott Avent (VCU ‘83) // SAT 2 Mercer ACCN Extra W, 12-1 At NC State: 850-509-0 (23rd Season) // Overall: 1074-722-0 (31st Season) SUN 3 Mercer ACCN Extra W, 5-1 WED 6 North Florida ACCN Extra W, 4-3 FRI 8 Virginia Tech* ACCN Extra W, 9-8 (10) NC State Overall: 17-0 // ACC: 3-0 // Home: 10-0 // Away: 5-0 // Neutral: 2-0 // Last 10: 10-0 SAT 9 Virginia Tech* ACCN Extra L, 0-6 9 Virginia Tech* ACCN Extra W, 5-2 TUE 12 at Florida SEC Network L, 7-20 FRI 15 at NC State* ACCN Extra 6:30 PM WHERE TO WATCH/LISTEN PITCHING MATCH-UP SAT 16 at NC State* ACCN Extra 6:30 PM GAME 1 SUN 17 at NC State* ACCN Extra 1:00 PM ACC Network Extra RHP Jason Parker vs. LHP Drew Parrish TUE 19 UCF ACCN Extra 6:00 PM PxP: Evan Budrovich 2-0, 0.93 ERA 2-0, 3.86 ERA WED 20 FIU ACCN Extra 3:00 PM Color: Andre Ciencin (Fri.)/Brantley FRI 22 at Notre Dame* ACCN Extra 6:05 PM Hattrich (Sat.)/Jim Shonerd (Sun.) SAT 23 at Notre Dame* ACCN Extra 2:05 PM GAME 2 SUN 24 at Notre Dame* ACCN Extra 1:05 PM LHP Reid Johnston vs. RHP CJ Van Eyk TUE 26 vs. Florida1 6:00 PM 2-0, 1.35 ERA 3-1, 4.05 ERA FRI 29 Boston College* ACCN Extra 6:00 PM 106.1 FM (Tallahassee) SAT 30 Boston College* ACCN Extra 6:00 PM FSU Gameday App (Nationwide) GAME 3 SUN 31 Boston College* ACCN Extra 1:00 PM TBA vs. LHP Shane Drohan Eric Luallen - Play-by-Play 1-0, 2.45 ERA APRIL TUE 2 Jacksonville ACCN Extra 6:00 PM FRI 5 at Miami* ACCN Extra 7:00 PM SAT 6 at Miami* ACCN Extra 7:00 PM FSU TEAM STATS (as of March 14) FSU PLAYER STATS (Top 50) SUN 7 at Miami* ACCN Extra 1:00 PM TUE 9 Florida ACCN Extra 6:00 PM Statistic (Teams ranked) NCAA ACC Value Player Statistic NCAA Value FRI 12 Clemson* ACCN Extra 6:00 PM Base on Balls (297) 4 2 117 Reese Albert Sacrifice Flies 13 3 SAT 13 Clemson* ACCN Extra 6:00 PM Batting Average (297) 91 9 0.276 SUN 14 Clemson* ESPN2 1:00 PM Elijah Cabell Hit by Pitch/Gm. 35 0.47 THU 18 at Virginia* ACCN Extra 6:00 PM Double Plays (297) 236 12 6 FRI 19 at Virginia* ACCN Extra 6:00 PM Doubles (297) 41 5 33 Hit by Pitch 25 7 SAT 20 at Virginia* ACCN Extra 1:00 PM Doubles Per Game (297) 27 3 2.2 Home Runs 29 5 TUE 23 Stetson ACCN Extra 6:00 PM Earned Run Average (297) 101 9 4.12 Home Runs/Gm. 41 0.33 WED 24 Stetson ACCN Extra 4:00 PM Fielding Percentage (297) 7 2 0.984 FRI 26 Wake Forest* ACCN Extra 6:00 PM Hit Batters (296) 185 8 13 On Base Pct. 34 .536 SAT 27 Wake Forest* ACCN Extra 6:00 PM Hit by Pitch (297) 25 1 28 Robby Martin Doubles 34 7 SUN 28 Wake Forest* ACCN Extra 1:00 PM Hits (297) 140 12 131 RBI 38 21 Hits Allowed Per Nine Innings (297) 25 3 6.87 MAY RBI/Gm. 26 1.40 FRI 3 Pitt* ACCN Extra 6:00 PM Home Runs (288) 3 1 28 SAT 4 Pitt* RSN 1:00 PM Home Runs Per Game (294) 3 1 1.87 Sacrifice Flies 13 3 SUN 5 Pitt* ACCN Extra 1:00 PM On Base Percentage (297) 4 1 0.438 Drew Mendoza Base on Balls 9 20 TUE 7 Jacksonville ACCN Extra 6:00 PM Runs (297) 29 5 128 Base on Balls/Gm. 6 1.33 WED 8 at Stetson ESPN3 5:00 PM Sacrifice Bunts (280) 255 12 2 FRI 10 Richmond ACCN Extra 6:00 PM Sacrifice Flies (285) 19 1 11 Home Runs 29 5 SAT 11 Richmond ACCN Extra 1:00 PM Scoring (297) 16 2 8.5 Home Runs/Gm. 41 0.33 SUN 12 Richmond ACCN Extra 1:00 PM THU 16 at Louisville* ACCN Extra 6:00 PM Shutouts (58) 58 6 1 On Base Pct. 33 .537 Slugging Percentage (297) 3 1 0.536 FRI 17 at Louisville* ACCN Extra 6:00 PM Slugging Pct. 31 .766 SAT 18 at Louisville* ACCN Extra 1:00 PM Stolen Bases (297) 213 11 10 21-26 ACC Tournament Durham, N.C. Strikeout-to-Walk Ratio (297) 60 8 2.53 Drew Parrish Games Started 26 4 Strikeouts Per Nine Innings (297) 33 6 10.2 Cooper Swanson Home Runs 29 5 *ACC Game 1Baseball Grounds in Jacksonville, Fla. Triples (244) 134 6 3 Triples Per Game (271) 159 6 0.2 Home Runs/Gm. 30 0.36 Current Rankings WHIP (297) 29 4 1.21 CJ Van Eyk Games Started 26 4 Baseball America: 5 NCBWA: 8 WL Pct (293) 11 2 0.867 Collegiate Baseball: 1 Perfect Game: 12 Victories 24 3 D1Baseball.com: 10 USA Today Coaches: 7 Walks Allowed Per Nine Innings (297) 106 7 4.05 FSU QUICK FACTS GAME NOTES GENERAL INFORMATION NOLES FACE UNDEFEATED WOLFPACK MARTIN LEADS FSU PAST YOUNGSTOWN STATE Location Tallahassee, Fla. » No. 6 Florida State (13-2) faces No. 12 NC State » Freshman Robby Martin was 8-for-12 with 8 RBI, Symbol Seminoles (17-0) for a three-game ACC series in Raleigh. 3 doubles and a home run in FSU’s three-game » The Seminoles won 3 of 4 against the Wolfpack sweep against Youngstown State (2/22-23). Colors Garnet & Gold in 2018, including back-to-back walk-off wins » Martin hit his first collegiate home run against Enrollment 41,900 in the regular season and a 5-2 win in the ACC the Penguins (2/23). He was a combined 7-for-8 Tournament. with 8 RBI in the doubleheader. President John Thrasher » In 2017, NC State won 2 of 3 in Raleigh the last » Martin was named the ACC Player of the Week Interim Director of Athletics David Coburn time FSU visited Doak Field. (2/25) for his efforts. He is the first FSU fresh- man since DJ Stewart in 2013 to earn Player of FLOWERS HOMERS & EARNS SAVE vs. VT the Week honors. COACHING STAFF » Junior J.C. Flowers, who has started 115 games » FSU’s 24 runs against Youngstown State (24-2 in centerfield at FSU, made his first appearance win, 2/23) were the most for FSU since also Head Coach Mike Martin on the mound against Maine (2/17). scoring 24 against USF in 2015. Florida State 1966 » He picked up his first career save against Youngstown State (2/22) and also pitched a NOLES NO-HIT MAINE IN SEASON OPENER Record at Florida State 2,000-715-4 perfect ninth inning against Mercer (3/3). » Three Florida State pitchers combined to throw » Against Virginia Tech, Flowers notched his third Florida State’s 10th no-hitter in program history 40th Season career walk-off win on a three-run double with against Maine (2/15). FSU beat the Black Bears Career Record Same FSU trailing 8-6 in the 10th inning. 11-0. » In Saturday’s win vs. VT, Mike Martin’s 2,000th » Drew Parrish (1-0) went 5.0 innings and allowed Assistant Coach Mike Martin Jr. of his career, Flowers earned a two-inning save one walk and struck out 5; Conor Grady threw Florida State 1995 and hit a home run. a career-high 3.0 innings and struck out 4; and » The last player to hit a home run and save a junior Chase Haney, making his first appearance Assistant Coach Clyde Keller game for Florida State was Mike McGee against since 2017 after Tommy John surgery, pitched a Florida State 1990 Florida in the 2010 World Series. McGee was scoreless ninth inning. named that season’s John Olerud Award winner » The no-hitter was FSU’s first since 2016 and Student Coach Tyler Holt as the nation’s best two-way player. fourth under head coach Mike Martin (solo no- Florida State 2019 » Flowers hit his third HR of 2019 at Florida, his no’s in 1988 and 1998). first career grand slam. » It was FSU’s 7th shutout in a season opener and Home Field Mike Martin Field the first since a 12-0 win over VMI in 2011. at Dick Howser Stadium (6,700) COOP THERE IT IS » It is the second known no-hitter on Opening Day » Sophomore first baseman Cooper Swanson has - Davidson’s Wes Self tossed one in 2001.
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