TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – The No. 16 Florida State baseball team (6-1) will host USF (3-5) on Wednesday at 5:00 p.m. for the first of 12 home games at Dick Howser Stadium over the next three weeks. Fans in Tallahassee can listen on WFLA 100.7 FM or around the country through TuneIn or the FSU Gameday app. WEDNESDAY, March 1, 2023 5:00 p.m. – ACCNX FSU: LHP Jamie Arnold (0-0, 6.75 ERA) vs. USF: LHP Nolan Hudi (0-1, 6.14 ERA) Watch | Listen After clinching their series against No. 8 TCU, the Noles look ahead to their midweek matchup against USF. After starting the season unranked, the Seminoles are now a Top 25-team across the board, peaking at No. 15 in the USA Today Coaches poll. Freshman Jamie Arnold will make his third start of the season. The lefthander is 0-0 with 6.75 ERA, going 2.2 innings in both of his starts against James Madison and TCU. Junior Jordan Carrion currently leads the FSU offense with a .429 batting average through seven games. He also leads the team with 13 RBI and
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – The No. 16 Florida State baseball team (6-1) will host USF (3-5) on Wednesday at 5:00 p.m. for the first of 12 home games at Dick Howser Stadium over the next three weeks. Fans in Tallahassee can listen on WFLA 100.7 FM or around the country through TuneIn or the FSU Gameday app. WEDNESDAY, March 1, 2023 5:00 p.m. – ACCNX FSU: LHP Jamie Arnold (0-0, 6.75 ERA) vs. USF: LHP Nolan Hudi (0-1, 6.14 ERA) Watch | Listen After clinching their series against No. 8 TCU, the Noles look ahead to their midweek matchup against USF. After starting the season unranked, the Seminoles are now a Top 25-team across the board, peaking at No. 15 in the USA Today Coaches poll. Freshman Jamie Arnold will make his third start of the season. The lefthander is 0-0 with 6.75 ERA, going 2.2 innings in both of his starts against James Madison and TCU. Junior Jordan Carrion currently leads the FSU offense with a .429 batting average through seven games. He also leads the team with 13 RBI and
FORT WORTH, Texas – Florida State dropped its first game of 2023, falling 3-2 at Lupton Stadium against No. 8 TCU Sunday afternoon. The Seminoles had clinched the series Saturday after scoring 10 runs each of the first two games vs. the Horned Frogs. FSU scored two runs in the first inning on a James Tibbs III single, followed by a hit by pitch and three walks. The Noles were held to two hits in the contest. TCU got a run in the fourth inning against Carson Montgomery, but the Seminoles got out of trouble in the fifth and sixth inning with inning-ending double plays. FSU had the chance to avoid trouble in the seventh as well, but TCU tied the game with a one-out RBI single and took the lead on a botched double play. SCORING SUMMARY: T1 | FSU 1, TCU 0 Bush walked, Tibbs scored T2 | FSU 2, TCU 0 De Sedas walked, Ferrer scored B4 | FSU 2, TCU 1 Bishop singled, Boyers scored B7 | FSU
FORT WORTH, Texas – The Florida State bats stayed hot Saturday, mashing 13 hits and 10 more runs to beat No. 8 TCU, 10-8, for the second consecutive game to clinch the series. Jaime Ferrer hit a pair of home runs and led FSU with three hits and four RBI, while Andrew Armstrong earned his first career save with 2.0 innings of one-run baseball.
Ferrer continued his torrid streak against the Horned Frogs and is hitting 6-for-10 with two doubles, a triple, two home runs, six runs scored and six RBI in two games against TCU. The sophomore hit a pair of two-run home runs Saturday, the first Seminole since 2021 with a multi-home run game.
Freshman Cam Smith had his second three-hit game of the season and connected on his third home run, most on the team. After TCU cut the lead to 5-4 in the sixth inning, Smith’s home run started a five-run top of the seventh for the Noles that provided FSU’s final runs.
TCU took an early lead against FSU starter Jamie Arnold, a freshman making
FORT WORTH, Texas – Florida State (5-0) beat No. 8 TCU (3-2) 10-1 Friday night at Lupton Stadium behind a strong performance from starting pitcher Jackson Baumeister (1-0). The sophomore – making his fourth career start and first on a Friday night – set career highs with 5.2 innings pitched and eight strikeouts, allowing just one hit. The Noles broke a scoreless tie with three runs in the sixth inning against Ryan Vanderhei (0-1) and held TCU to just two hits after the Horned Frogs scored 45 runs in its first four games.
FSU’s offense exploded over the final four innings, with three in the sixth, two in the eighth and five more to pull away in the ninth inning.
Baumeister was stellar in the best outing of his career, allowing just one hit and two walks in the contest. He left with a pair of runners on base when Wyatt Crowell entered and struck out Brayden Taylor, TCU’s three-hole hitter who was hitting .529 entering Friday night.
Crowell allowed an unearned run in 3.