TALLAHASSEE – Tyler Martin drew a bases loaded walk in the bottom of the 11th inning, capping Florida State’s 6-5 come-from-behind win over No. 25 Georgia Southern. The Seminoles (23-13) scored two runs in the eighth and ninth innings to tie the game before walking off the Eagles (24-12) in extras.
FSU fell behind 5-1 – highlighted by a pair of Noah Ledford home runs – after seven innings. In the eighth, James Tibbs doubled and Jordan Carrion singled before both runners scored on groundouts by Colton Vincent and Martin.
After Davis Hare pitched a perfect top of the ninth, Jackson Greene reached on a one-out double and Tibbs walked. Connor Moore ran for Greene and Isaiah Perry ran for Tibbs, and both runners scored on Carrion's game-tying double to left-center field. Carrion finished the game 3-for-4 with two RBI, two runs scored and two walks. He has seven hits over the past two games.
Reese Albert singled to open the 11th inning against Jake Martin (2-1). Jake M
Notes (PDF) The Tigers host No. 9 Florida State this weekend in the first meetings between the two teams at Doug Kingsmore Stadium since 2018. SERIES SETUP • Who - Florida State (23-13, 10-8 ACC) vs. Clemson (24-13, 4-10 ACC) • Best Ranking - FSU - No. 9 Baseball America; CU - NR • When - Friday (6 p.m.), Saturday (3 p.m.), Sunday (1 p.m.) • Where - Clemson, S.C. (Doug Kingsmore Stadium) • Watch - ACC Network Extra • Video Announcers - William Qualkinbush (Friday), Ron Smith (Friday), Marty Clary (Saturday, Sunday), Pete Yanity (Saturday, Sunday) • Listen (Radio) - Clemson Athletic Network (locally on WCCP (105.5 FM)) • Listen (Internet) - ClemsonTigers.com • Live Stats - ClemsonTigers.com • Social Media - ClemsonBaseball • Tickets - ClemsonTigers.com, 1-800-CLEMSON SERIES HISTORY • Overall Record - Florida State leads 81-70-1 (1958-21) • Record at Clemson - Clemson leads 35-23 (1962-18) STARTING PITCHERS • Friday - LHP Parker Messick (FSU) vs. RHP Mack Angl
TALLAHASSEE – Florida State (21-13, 9-8 ACC) defeated No. 9 Louisville (24-10, 9-5 ACC) 9-4 Friday night to clinch the series against the ACC Atlantic Division leaders. Freshman Treyton Rank had a career day with four hits, four RBI, two runs scored and finished a home run shy of the 10th cycle in FSU history.
LHP Bryce Hubbart (6-1) started for the Noles, pitching 5.2 innings with six strikeouts and just one run allowed, lowering his season ERA to 2.82. Relievers Davis Hare, Conner Whittaker, Dylan Jacobs and Dylan Simmons pitched the remainder of the game. Louisville struck for three runs in the ninth inning after FSU had extended its lead to 9-1.
FSU jumped to an early 5-0 lead in the bottom of the first inning, in large part to a Rank triple scoring three runs. All five runs were scored with two outs and was the third straight game FSU has had a five-run inning early in the game.
Alex Toral unleashed a 413-foot home run to the opposite field, his third consecutive game w
TALLAHASSEE – Florida State (22-13, 10-8 ACC) defeated No. 9 Louisville (24-11, 9-6 ACC) 10-9 on Saturday afternoon to sweep the series against the ACC Atlantic Division leaders.
Jordan Carrion continued his hot streak at the plate, finishing 4-for-4 with a go-ahead three-run home run in the fifth inning. He also had a season high three RBI and two runs scored.
Florida State used seven pitchers Saturday, with Wyatt Crowell (3-0) earning the win with 2.0 innings pitched. Ross Dunn earned the start – his ninth of the year – and allowed three runs.
Jackson Baumeister, Conner Whittaker, Davis Hare, Jonah Scolaro and Carson Montgomery also pitched for the Noles. Montgomery earned his first career save, entering with runners on first and second and proceeded to strike out both batters he faced.
Louisville jumped to an early 3-0 lead in the top of the first inning. However, Tyler Martin closed the gap to 3-1, hitting a double and scoring on a wild pitch. Martin had a season
TALLAHASSEE – Facing the highest-scoring offense in the country, Parker Messick was brilliant in Florida State’s 8-1 win over No. 9 Louisville in front of 4,033 fans at Dick Howser Stadium Thursday night. Messick (5-2) tied a career high with 14 strikeouts and did not walk a batter in 6.2 scoreless innings.
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The Seminoles (20-13, 8-8 ACC) scored five runs in the second inning, which was more than enough for Messick. Louisville (24-9, 9-4 ACC) was averaging 10.0 runs per game entering Thursday, No. 1 in the country.
It was Messick’s second 14-strikeout game this season. Teammate Ross Dunn is the only other player in the conference with 14 strikeouts in a game this year.
Louisville’s lone run was unearned in the eighth inning, after FSU had extended its lead to 7-0. Wyatt Crowell and Dylan Simmons combined for 2.1 innings and three strikeouts out of the bullpen.
Jaime Ferrer paced the FSU offense, finishing with three hits and a career-hig