HSBC has named Marissa Adams and Florence Tan as heads of global trade and receivables finance (GTRF) for North America and Continental Europe, respectively. Adams (pictured) succeeds Patricia Gomes, who was recently appointed regional head of commercial banking for the Middle East, North Africa and Turkey (Menat). Based in New York, she will report to .
OXFORD, Miss. – Florida State (31-23) will be playing for its season the rest of the way in the Oxford Regional after falling to host Ole Miss (43-19) 4-3 Saturday evening in front of 10,830 fans at Swayze Field. The Seminoles will play Southern Miss in an elimination game Sunday at 2 p.m. ET. BASEBALL MEDIA CENTER + INTERVIEW LINKS Starting an hour later than scheduled thanks to a rain delay, FSU allowed two runs in the first inning, one unearned on a pair of errors around a single. Bryce Hubbart and the Noles settled in nicely after that, with Hubbart throwing 5.1 innings and allowing just three hits and one earned run. Ole Miss starter Doug Nikhazy (10-2) was dominant, tying a school record with 16 strikeouts, but Florida State did tag the left-hander for three runs in the fifth inning to take the lead. Making just his third career start, center fielder Isaiah Perry notched not only his first career home run, but his first run batted in, on a solo home run on his 12 at-bat of the
th RBI and threw out two runners on the bases.
Jackson Greene hit his second home run of the season to start the ninth inning.
Both teams started Friday with two runs in the first inning. Tyler Martin led off with a single, swiped second base, moved to third on Logan Lacey’s sacrifice bunt and scored on a wild pitch. After Nelson reached on a two-base error, back-to-back singles from Robby Martin and Elijah Cabell gave FSU a 2-0 lead.
Austin Murr led off the Wolfpack with a single before Tyler McDonough tied the game on a two-run home run. Nelson threw out a runner and Conor Grady settled in two strike out the next two batters.
T1 | CU 3, FSU 0 Hawkins single, Parker scored
B1 | CU 3, FSU 1 Lacey home run
B5 | CU 3, FSU 5 Cabell home run, T. Martin, Lacey & Nelson scored
T6 | CU 4, FSU 5 Hawkins scored on passed ball; French advanced to second, Brewer advanced to third
T6 | CU 5, FSU 5 Brewer scored on a wild pitch; French advanced to third
T7 | CU 6, FSU 5 Grice reached on fielding error, Meredith scored; Parker advanced to third
T7 | CU 7, FSU 5 French singled, Parker scored; Hawkins advanced to second, Grice advanced to third
T7 | CU 8, FSU 5 Teodosio walked, Grice scored; French advanced to second, Hawkins advanced to third
T8 | CU 9, FSU 5 Grice home run
Clemson defeats Florida State, 9-5, to even up series Share Updated: 6:27 PM EDT May 15, 2021
The latest breaking updates, delivered straight to your email inbox. Share Updated: 6:27 PM EDT May 15, 2021 Clemson scored two runs in the sixth inning to tie the score and three runs in the seventh inning to take the lead for good in its 9-5 victory over No. 10 Florida State at Dick Howser Stadium on Saturday afternoon. The Tigers, who evened the series 1-1, improved to 24-22 overall and 16-16 in the ACC. The Seminoles dropped to 27-19 overall and 18-14 in ACC play.The Tigers scored three runs in the bottom of the first inning, including two on James Parker s double. Bryar Hawkins added a run-scoring single in the frame, then Logan Lacey belted a solo homer in the bottom of the first inning. With two outs in the fifth inning, Elijah Cabell blasted a grand slam to give the Seminoles a 5-3 lead.In the sixth inning, the Tigers scored a run on a passed ball and the