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In a thrilling matchup at Dick Howser Stadium, Florida State University (FSU) baseball team narrowly defeated the Jacksonville Dolphins 11-10. The Seminoles showcased their resilience, overcoming a rocky start with standout performances, including two home runs from Max Williams. With this victory, FSU improved their season record to 24-4, solidifying their No. 4 national ranking. As they prepare for an upcoming series against Wake Forest, FSU continues to demonstrate its power in collegiate baseball.
Florida State University Shines in High-Scoring Showdown Against Jacksonville
Located in the vibrant town of Tallahassee, the Florida State University (FSU) baseball team made a triumphant return to the beloved Dick Howser Stadium after spending a considerable time on the road. The Seminoles showcased their grit and determination in a nail-biting contest, narrowly defeating the Jacksonville Dolphins with a thrilling score of 11-10. This victory brought their season record to 24-4 and solidified their impressive No. 4 ranking in the nation.
A Rocky Start, but a Strong Comeback
Right out of the gate, FSU faced a daunting challenge as the Dolphins stormed ahead, racking up an astonishing five runs in the first inning. It was a tough pill to swallow for the home crowd, who witnessed the Seminoles digging themselves into an early hole. However, the team was ready to rally, and rally they did! Max Williams took center stage, hitting not one, but two home runs during the game, lighting a spark that electrified the fans in the stands.
But Williams wasn’t the only star of the night. James Hankerson Jr. also shone brightly, smacking his second home run in two games, which fueled the Seminole offense and contributed significantly to the scoring frenzy.
Mixed Blessings on the Mound
In a game where the scoreboard was constantly undergoing changes, FSU’s pitching staff had to navigate through turbulent waters. The coaching staff called upon seven different pitchers throughout the game, with Brady Louck emerging as the standout performer after pitching three solid innings. Despite the win, the pitchers collectively faced some challenges, with the team surrendering 11 walks, eight hits, and struggling with three wild pitches. Nonetheless, they managed to pile up an impressive 12 strikeouts.
The game saw an early exit for Hudson Rowan, who faced just five batters, culminating in four runs and three walks. Following his departure, Maison Martinez entered the fray and delivered a commendable performance, allowing only one earned run and striking out four batters over 1.2 innings. Yet, pitching woes would linger; Payton Manca found himself bogged down in the third inning with a taxing 31 pitches, while Joe Charles had his own struggles but ended his inning on a high note with a strikeout.
Turning the Tide
With resilience being the name of the game, the Seminoles quickly sought to turn the tide. Williams got to work early, hitting his first home run in the bottom of the first, right after the Dolphins’ five-run display, which yanked the deficit down to just three runs. The team continued to press hard, scoring four crucial runs in the second inning thanks to contributions from Hankerson, Alex Lodise, and Myles Bailey, which flipped the lead to 6-5 in favor of FSU.
The excitement didn’t stop there; Williams struck again with his second home run of the evening in the fourth inning, adding to the Seminoles’ expanding lead. A key two-RBI single from Lodise later in the game finally helped establish a more comfortable cushion with a score of 11-8.
Closing Out in Style
The ninth inning brought a heart-pounding thrill, as Jacob Marlowe encountered a tense moment by allowing a two-out, two-run double, narrowing the score to 11-10. But fear not, as Ben Barrett stepped up with poise, striking out the final batter, which secured the victory for FSU. What a game!
Looking Forward
Fresh off this exhilarating victory, the Seminoles now gear up for their next challenge, as they prepare for a highly anticipated three-game ACC series against Wake Forest. Kicking off on April 4th at 8 p.m. at Dick Howser Stadium, fans are primed and ready for more action-packed baseball. Don’t forget, you can catch all the excitement on ACC Network and ACC Network Extra!
With this victory under their belts, FSU baseball continues to solidify its place as a powerhouse in collegiate baseball. Here’s to more thrilling games ahead!
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Additional Resources
- Tomahawk Nation
- Seminoles.com
- Florida Gators
- 247 Sports
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Florida State University
