Game 1 – FSU 2, JAX 1 James Tibbs’ two-run double in the fifth inning was all the offense needed as Florida State topped Jacksonville 2-1 in the first game of Tuesday’s doubleheader. Jonah Scolaro (2-3) pitched a career-high 4.1 innings of relief in the win. Jacksonville scored its run in the first inning on Tommy Joseph’s two-out infield single. Ross Dunn started and notched just two outs, allowing a hit, walk and a hit batter. Scolaro came in and got FSU out of the jam en route to five strikeouts, tying a season high. Davis Hare pitched a scoreless sixth inning and Wyatt Crowell earned his first career save with a scoreless seventh. In the fifth, Colton Vincent and Jordan Carrion led off the inning with singles against Heston Mosley (2-3). After Brett Roberts’ sacrifice bunt moved the runners, Jacksonville went to the bullpen for Bryce Fisher. Tibbs’ sent Fisher’s fifth pitch high off the right field wall for his 12th double of the season and an FSU lead. Alex Toral hit two singles in the contest, his third straight game with multiple hits. SCORING SUMMARY: T1 | JU 1, FSU 0 Joseph singled, Flowers scored 🍁 | JU 1, FSU 2 Tibbs doubled, Vincent & Carrion scored UP NEXT: Florida State wraps up the regular season home schedule with three games against No. 6 Miami. Friday’s opener is at 7:00 p.m. on ACC Network Extra. OF NOTE: Jonah Scolaro threw a career-high 4.1 innings and tied a season high with five strikeouts. Scolaro ranks second nationally among active players with 114 career pitching appearances. Scolaro also picked off a runner in the second inning. It was FSU’s third of the season. Wyatt Crowell pitched a scoreless seventh inning for his first career save. Alex Toral singled twice and has multiple hits in three straight games and 10 times this season. Brett Roberts sacrifice bunt was his first of the season. James Tibbs gave FSU the lead with a two-run double in the fifth inning. He has reached safely in 34 of 35 starts and 19 consecutive games, the longest streak for a Nole this season. His 12 doubles are tied for second on the team. Treyton Rank made his first career start in center field. Logan Lacey made his first career start as the designated hitter.