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Ncaa Oxford Re FLORIDA STATE (30-22, 20-16 ACC) NCAA OXFORD REGIONAL - June 4-7, 2021 FEBRUARY SAT 20 North Florida ACCNX L, 4-7 #1 SEED (12 overall) OLE MISS REBELS | SEC At-Large | RPI: 12 SUN 21 North Florida ACCNX W, 14-7 Head Coach: Mike Bianco (LSU ‘89) // North Florida ACCNX W, 8-4 FRI 26 Pitt* ACCNX L, 0-1 @ Ole Miss: 808-459-1 (21st Season) // Overall: 908-530-1 (23rd Season) SAT 27 Pitt* ACC Network L, 2-7 Ole Miss Overall: 41-19 // SEC: 18-12 // Home: 27-9 // Away: 8-8 // Neutral: 6-2 // Last 10: 6-4 SUN 28 Pitt* ACCNX L, 7-9 (13) NCAA Tournament: 24th Appearance (3rd Consecutive) FSU vs. Ole Miss: 7-1 (Last: 1995) MARCH TUE 2 Mercer Postponed FRI 5 #16 Virginia* ACCNX W, 2-0 #2 SEED SOUTHERN MISS GOLDEN EAGLES | Conference USA At-Large | RPI: 23 SAT 6 #16 Virginia* ACCNX W, 9-4 Head Coach: Scott Berry (Southwest Missouri State ‘86) // SUN 7 #16 Virginia* ACCNX L, 1-2 TUE 9 USF Postponed @ USM: 432-235-1 (12th Season) // Overall: Same FRI 12 at #18 Virginia Tech* ACCNX W, 6-4 USM Overall: 37-19 // C-USA: 22-9 // Home: 22-8 // Away: 14-10 // Neutral: 1-1 // Last 10: 6-4 SAT 13 at #18 Virginia Tech* ACCNX L, 0-5 SUN 14 at #18 Virginia Tech* ACCNX W, 14-7 NCAA Tournament: 17th Appearance (5th Consecutive) FSU vs. USM: 38-12 (Last: 2016) TUE 16 #5 Florida ACC Network W, 10-2 FRI 19 at #6 Miami* ACC Network W, 13-1 SAT 20 at #6 Miami* ACC Network W, 9-1 #3 SEED FLORIDA STATE SEMINOLES | ACC At-Large | RPI: 45 SUN 21 at #6 Miami* ACCNX W, 12-0 Head Coach: Mike Martin, Jr. (Florida State ‘95) // WED 24 UCF ACC Network W, 6-5 (10) FRI 26 Wake Forest* ACCNX W, 2-1 @ FSU: 42-27 (2nd Season) // Overall: Same SAT 27 Wake Forest* ACCNX L, 7-8 FSU Overall: 30-22 // ACC: 20-16 // Home: 18-13 // Away: 11-8 // Neutral: 1-1 // Last 10: 5-5 SUN 28 Wake Forest* ACCNX L, 10-12 WED 31 Mercer ACCNX W, 8-1 NCAA Tournament: 58th Appearance (43rd Consecutive) APRIL FRI 2 North Carolina* ACCNX L, 3-4 #4 SEED SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE REDHAWKS | OVC Champion | RPI: 83 SAT 3 North Carolina* ACCNX W, 4-2 Head Coach: Andy Sawyers (Nebraska ‘98, ‘00) // SUN 4 North Carolina* ACC Network W, 8-0 TUE 6 Jacksonville ACCNX L, 7-8 @ SEMO: 205-143 (5th Season) // Overall: Same FRI 9 at #7 Louisville* ACCN L, 3-4 (10) SEMO Overall: 30-20 // OVC: 17-10 // Home: 13-8 // Away: 14-11 // Neutral: 3-1 // Last 10: 7-3 SAT 10 at #7 Louisville* ACCNX W, 8-5 SUN 11 at #7 Louisville* ESPN2 L, 4-11 NCAA Tournament: 4th Appearance (1st since 2016) FSU vs. SEMO: 3-0 (Last: 1994) TUE 13 at #18 Florida SEC Network L, 2-3 (10) FRI 16 Boston College* ACCNX W, 10-2 SAT 17 Boston College* ACCNX W, 5-1 FSU TEAM STATS (as of June 3) NCAA PLAYER RANKINGS (TOP 50) SUN 18 Boston College* ACCNX L, 3-5 FRI 23 at Georgia Tech* ACCNX W, 9-0 Statistic (Teams ranked) NCAA ACC Value Player Statistic NCAA Value SAT 24 at Georgia Tech* ACC Network W, 13-10 SUN 25 at Georgia Tech* ACCNX L, 8-9 Base on Balls (286) 23 1 256 Elijah Cabell Home Runs/Gm. 49 0.30 TUE 27 Stetson ACCNX W, 9-5 Batting Average (286) 248 14 0.245 Conor Grady Strikeouts/9 IP 29 12.49 FRI 30 Troy ACCNX W, 3-2 Double Plays (285) 179 12 29 Chase Haney Pitching Apps 7 31 Double Plays Per Game (286) 209 12 0.56 Bryce Hubbart Strikeouts/9 IP 26 12.61 MAY SAT 1 Troy ACCNX L, 0-3 Doubles (286) 171 12 76 Tyler Martin Base on Balls 12 46 SUN 2 Troy ACCNX W, 4-2 Doubles Per Game (286) 221 14 1.46 Base on Balls/Gm. 26 0.88 FRI 7 at #7 Notre Dame* ACC Network W, 5-2 Earned Run Average (286) 12 1 3.51 Parker Messick Games Started 2 15 SAT 8 at #7 Notre Dame* ACC Network L, 3-5 Fielding Percentage (286) 120 9 0.97 Strikeouts 9 121 at #7 Notre Dame* ACCNX W, 7-1 Strikeouts/9 IP 21 12.96 TUE 11 FGCU ACCNX L, 7-8 Hit Batters (286) 146 6 52 WED 12 FGCU ACCNX W, 2-1 Hit by Pitch (286) 55 2 68 Matheu Nelson Home Runs 1 22 FRI 14 Clemson* ACC Network W, 8-3 Hits (286) 150 11 431 Home Runs/Gm. 4 0.44 SAT 15 Clemson* ACCNX L, 5-9 Hits Allowed Per Nine Innings (286) 21 1 7.78 RBI 5 64 SUN 16 Clemson* ACCNX W, 9-6 Home Runs (286) 19 3 74 Slugging Pct. 5 0.777 THU 20 at #23 NC State* ACCNX L, 4-6 Total Bases 11 143 FRI 21 at #23 NC State* ACCNX L, 4-6 Home Runs Per Game (286) 18 3 1.42 SAT 22 at #23 NC State* ACCNX W, 15-11 On Base Percentage (286) 161 9 0.36 RBI/Gm. 13 1.28 ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS Runs (286) 83 4 323 Jonah Scolaro Pitching Apps 13 29 WED 26 vs. Duke RSN/ACCNX L, 1-12 FRI 28 vs. Miami RSN/ACCNX W, 6-3 Sacrifice Bunts (286) 202 5 14 Sacrifice Flies (284) 241 12 12 WHERE TO WATCH/LISTEN JUNE Scoring (286) 101 6 6.2 NCAA OXFORD REGIONAL Shutouts (181) 58 2 4 FRI 4 vs. #20 Southern Miss ESPNU 3:00 PM Slugging Percentage (286) 121 10 0.417 SAT 5 at #13 Ole Miss/vs. SEMO ESPN3 TBA ESPNU/WatchESPN Stolen Bases (286) 257 13 24 Tom Hart - Play-by-Play POSTSEASON Stolen Bases Per Game (286) 268 13 0.46 ACC Tournament - May 25-30, Charlotte, N.C. Strikeout-to-Walk Ratio (286) 10 1 3.21 Kyle Peterson - Commentary NCAA Regionals - June 4-7, Campus Sites Strikeouts Per Nine Innings (286) 4 1 11.6 NCAA Super Regionals - June 11-14, Campus Sites College World Series - June 19-30, Omaha, Nebraska Triples (284) 269 13 3 Triples Per Game (285) 276 14 0.06 106.1 FM (Tallahassee) Rankings above use D1Baseball.com WHIP (286) 20 2 1.27 FSU Gameday App (Nationwide) WL Pct (286) 81 5 0.577 Eric Luallen - Play-by-Play 1 Walks Allowed Per Nine Innings (286) 67 4 3.61 FSU QUICK FACTS GAME NOTES GENERAL INFORMATION 43 STRAIGHT NCAA REGIONAL APPEARANCES NELSON NAMED ACC PLAYER OF THE YEAR Location Tallahassee, Fla. » Florida State was earned a postseason bid » Sophomore Mat Nelson was named the Atlantic Symbol Seminoles for the 43rd consecutive season and the 58th Coast Conference Player of the Year and a all-time. Collegiate Baseball First Team All-American. Colors Garnet & Gold » FSU’s 43-season streak is the second-longest He enters the Oxford Regional hitting .332 Enrollment 41,900 consecutive streak in history, a season behind with 22 home runs, 64 RBI and a .777 slugging Miami’s 44-season run. percentage. President John Thrasher » The Seminoles 58 all-time appearances trail only » Defensively, Nelson has thrown out 16 attempt- Director of Athletics David Coburn Texas for the most in the CWS-era (since 1947). ed basestealers, including two on one failed All-Time Appearances, NCAA Postseason suicide squeeze at No. 2 Notre Dame (5/8). He Texas 60 Arizona State 41 threw out 8 consecutive runners before Clem- COACHING STAFF Florida State 58 Cal State Fullerton 40 son had an uncontested steal (5/16). Head Coach Mike Martin, Jr. Miami 47 Oklahoma 37 » Nelson ended the regular season with a pair Oklahoma State 46 USC 37 of home runs and a career-high four hits at No. Florida State 1995 Clemson 44 St. John’s 37 23 NC State (5/22). His 22 home runs lead the Record at Florida State 42-27 country. All-Time Consec. Appearances, NCAA Postseason » Nelson was named ACC Player of the Week after 2nd Season Miami 44 1973-2016 a 5-for-10 weekend at Georgia Tech (4/23-25) Career Record Same Florida State 43 1978-2021 with three HR and two doubles, added his 19th Cal State Fullerton 27 1992-2018 HR of the year against Stetson (4/27). Assistant Coach Jimmy Belanger Rice 23 1995-2017 » He was the second Nole this year to have a four- Louisville 2009 Clemson 21 1987-2007 game HR streak (Elijah Cabell) after going deep » The closest active streak behind Florida State is in all three games at GT and against Stetson. Assistant Coach Mike Metcalf Vanderbilt, which has made the postseason 15 » Nelson has reached base in 21 consecutive West Florida 2000 straight years. games. » Nelson leads FSU in batting average (.332), hits Assistant Coach Tyler Holt AGAINST THE OXFORD REGIONAL (61), doubles (16), home runs, RBI, and slugging Florida State 2019 » Florida State is 197-128 all-time in the NCAA percentage. He trails Tyler Martin in runs (51 to Tournament, including 149-59 in the regional 48) and OBP (.459 to .438). Home Field Mike Martin Field rounds. » Nelson’s 22 home runs are the most for a at Dick Howser Stadium (6,700/1,500) » FSU is 1-1 in the postseason against Ole Miss, Seminole since Buster Posey had 26 in 2008, splitting regional games in 1972 (Ole Miss win, the year he won every national player of the year Surface Natural Grass 8-3) and 1995 (FSU, 13-1).
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