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20162:1:OLECHARLESTONMISS COLLEGESOUTHERN2016FSUFSUFOOTBALLFOOTBALL GM GM3:10:8:LOUISVILLECLEMSONBOSTON2017 SCHEDULE2017 TALLAHASSEE REGIONALFLORIDA STATE (39-20, 14-14 ACC)Date Ranking (FSU/Opp)OpponentResult/Time2/173/VCUL, 0-32/183/VCUW, 12-32/193/VCUW, 11-32/213/USFL, 2-42/243/SamfordW, 16-32/253/SamfordW, 8-02/263/SamfordW, 13-42/283/at JacksonvilleW, 6-53/33/OaklandW, 18-103/43/OaklandW, 12-13/53/OaklandW, 14-63/73/at UCFW, 5-23/83/at UCFW, 5-03/103/Boston College*L, 5-83/113/Boston College*W, 11-13/113/Boston College*W, 13-03/141/5at FloridaL. 0-13/151/22at FGCUL, 2-53/171/at Virginia Tech*W, 9-23/181/at Virginia Tech*L, 12-133/191/at Virginia Tech*L, 0-173/2113/JacksonvilleW, 10-93/2413/at Notre Dame*W, 8-23/2413/at Notre Dame*W, 8-3 (13)3/2513/at Notre Dame*W, 5-13/2812/9vs. Florida (Jax)L, 1-43/3112/8North Carolina*L, 1-34/112/8North Carolina*L, 2-5 (11)4/212/8North Carolina*L, 7-94/422/20FGCUW, 7-64/522/20FGCUW, 3-2 (5)4/722/at NC State*W, 16-74/822/at NC State*L, 3-44/922/at NC State*L, 4-84/11-/12FloridaL, 7-104/15-/4Clemson*L, 10-124/16-/4Clemson*W, 7-34/17-/3Clemson*W, 7-64/19-/StetsonW, 7-34/21-/at Miami*W, 6-24/22-/at Miami*L, 4-5 (10)4/25-/at StetsonW, 11-54/28-/14Virginia*W, 6-44/29-/14Virginia*L, 0-84/30-/14Virginia*L, 5-75/5-/PacificW, 9-85/6-/PacificW, 18-55/6-/PacificW, 5-35/7-/PacificW, 5-35/9-/JacksonvilleW, 21-2 (8)5/12-/21Wake Forest*L, 3-45/13-/21Wake Forest*W, 4-05/14-/21Wake Forest*L, 9-105/18-/2at Louisville*W, 12-95/19-/2at Louisville*W, 8-25/24-/vs. Notre Dame1W, 5-3 (12)5/26-/5vs. Louisville1W, 6-25/27-/vs. Duke1W, 5-115/28-/2vs. North CarolinaW, 7-36/215/Tennessee Tech26:00 PM6/9-11NCAA Super Regionals6/18-29NCAA College World Series*ACC Game; Home Game1ACC Championship 2NCAA Tallahassee RegionalRankings listed are from D1Baseball.comFLORIDA STATE SEMINOLES Atlantic Coast Conference Champion No. 1 SeedHead Coach: Mike Martin (Florida State ‘66) // FSU: 1937-691-4 (38th Season) // Overall: SameStarting Pitchers: Game 1 - LHP Drew Parrish (5-3, 5.01); Game 2 - LHP Tyler Holton (9-2, 2.43)Overall: 39-20 (W6) // ACC: 14-14 (W2) // Home: 23-12 // Away: 12-7 // Neutral: 4-1 // Last 10: 8-2NCAA Tournament: 55th Appearance (40th Consecutive)UCF KNIGHTS American Athletic Conference At-Large No. 2 SeedHead Coach: Greg Lovelady (Miami ‘01) // UCF: 40-20 (1st Season) // Overall: 164-77 (4th Season)Starting Pitchers: Game 1 - RHP Robby Howell (10-0, 3.28); Game 2 - TBAOverall: 40-20 (L1) // AAC: 15-9 (W2) // Home: 28-9 // Away: 10-9 // Neutral: 2-2 // Last 10: 5-5NCAA Tournament: 12th Appearance (First since 2012)AUBURN TIGERS Southeastern Conference At-Large No. 3 SeedHead Coach: Butch Thompson (BSU ‘92) // AU: 58-57 (2nd Season) // Overall: 97-69 (3rd Season)Starting Pitchers: Game 1 - RHP Keegan Thompson (6-4, 2.43); Game 2 - RHP Casey Mize (7-2, 1.93)Overall: 35-24 (L2) // SEC: 16-14 (L1) // Home: 23-13 // Away: 10-9 // Neutral: 2-2 // Last 10: 3-7NCAA Tournament: 20th Appearance (First since 2015)TENNESSEE TECH GOLDEN EAGLES Ohio Valley Conference Champion No. 4 SeedHead Coach: Matt Bragga (UK ‘94) // TTU: 392-378-2 (14th Season) // Overall: 517-472-2 (17th Season)Starting Pitchers: Game 1 - RHP Michael Wood (8-4, 5.34); Game 2 - Jake Usher (5-2, 5.48)Overall: 40-19 (W4) // OVC: 23-7 (W1) // Home: 22-7 // Away: 15-12 // Neutral: 3-0 // Last 10: 6-4NCAA Tournament: 5th Appearance (First since 2009)STARTING 9: NOLES PLAY in 40TH CONSECUTIVE NCAA TOURNEY1NCAA Tournament: Florida State is hosting a regional for a 7th-straight season and now holds the nation’s longeststreak of postseason appearances at 40, including all 38 years under head coach Mike Martin. The Seminoles willhost Tennessee Tech (Friday, 6 p.m.) as well as UCF and Auburn. It is the 55th appearance in 70 seasons for FSU.time out: Florida State went 4-0 in the ACC Championship, including a 7-3 win over No. 2 North Carolina in the2 LastChampionship Game on Sunday. The win was FSU’s 7th ACC Championship, and second in the past three seasons.Drew Mendoza hit two HR in the title game, and MVP Jackson Lueck was 7-for-16 in the tournament with two HR.Five Seminoles were named to the All-ACC & All-Freshman teams, the league announced last week. Soph3 All-ACC:omore Tyler Holton is one of three First Team starting pitchers; Quincy Nieporte is Second Team DH, and DylanBusby is Third Team 3B. J.C. Flowers (OF) and Drew Mendoza (1B) both earned All-Freshman nods.Holton pitching: Tyler Holton is just the second pitcher in ACC history to earn Pitcher of the Week honors five4 timesin one season - Mike Rogers (NC State). The First Team All-ACC selection has 10 K’s in five games this year,the first player since Jonathan Johnson (6 in 1995) to do so for Florida State.10 K: Holton has tallied 119 strikeouts this season, second-most in the ACC behind Player of the Year5 HoltonBrendan McKay. Over the course of a week against No. 2/5 Louisville, Holton struck out 21 batters in 16 innings (11in regular season finale, 5/19; 10 in ACC Championship pool play, 5/26).Nieporte: Senior designated hitter Quincy Nieporte has 70 runs batted in this season after recording 7 in6 Quincytwo games at No. 2 Louisville and two in the ACC Championship. Q’s 70 runs batted in are the most for a Seminolesince Mike McGee had 73 in 2010. Nieporte also has four grand slams this season, the most in the country.National POTW: Dylan Busby was named the NCBWA National Hitter of the Week (4/25) after going 8-for-187 Busbywith three HR, two doubles and 10 RBI in four games. Busby also hit .444 in the ACC Championship, with fourdoubles and a two-run home run against Duke, to earn All-Tournament honors at third base.3,000th game: Game 1 against Virginia (4/28) was head coach Mike Martin’s 3,000th as a member of8 Martin’sFlorida State (Player - 96 - 1965-66; Asst. Coach - 288 - 1975-79; Head Coach - 2,632 - 1980-Present). Martin is theNCAA active leader in wins (1,937) & pct. (.737) and just 39 wins from the all-time mark (Augie Garrido, 1,975).J.D. Drew jersey retired: Florida State baseball retired the No. 39 jersey of J.D. Drew (1995-97) on April 15. Drew, a9 two-timeAll-American and the only member of the 30 HR/30 SB club in college (1997), is just the second FSU playerto have his jersey/number retired (No. 34 Dick Howser).

2017 FSU BASEBALL NCAA REGIONALSROSTERNo.NameB-TPos.Ht.WtClHometown / Previous School1Tyler DaughtryL/RINF5-10180Fr.Warner Robins, Ga. / Veterans2Jackson LueckS/ROF6-1190So.Orlando, Fla. / Orangewood Christian3Nick DerrR/RINF6-0190Fr.Lakewood Ranch, Fla. / Sarasota5Justin SorokowskiR/RRHP/INF6-2205Fr.Mechanicsville, Va. / Lee Davis6Cobi JohnsonR/RRHP6-4210Jr.Holiday, Fla. / J.W. Mitchell7Steven Wells, Jr.R/RRHP/OF6-2175Jr.Key West, Fla. / Key West8J.C. FlowersR/RRHP/OF6-2185Fr.Orange Park, Fla. / Trinity Christian Academy10Taylor WallsS/RINF5-10180Jr.Cordele, Ga. / Crisp County12Brandon ReitzR/RRHP6-1175Fr.Ocala, Fla. / Trinity Catholic14Tyler HoltonL/LLHP/OF6-2200So.Tallahassee, Fla. / Lincoln15Hank TruluckR/RINF/OF6-1190Sr.Ocala, Fla. / Forest16Jared HerronR/RC6-1210Fr.Orlando, Fla. / Trinity Prep17Clayton KwiatkowskiL/LLHP6-2215Fr.Tampa, Fla. / Jesuit18Ed VoylesR/RRHP6-7205RJr.19Andrew KarpR/RRHP6-3210RSo.20Kyle CavanaughR/R1B6-5230RJr.Winter Park, Fla. / Trinity Prep / Tallahassee CC21Alex CarpenterR/RRHP6-1195RFr.Satellite Beach, Fla./Melbourne Central Cath./Eastern Fla.22Drew MendozaL/RINF6-4210Fr.Minneola, Fla. / Lake Minneola23Ryan MejiaR/ROF6-1190Fr.Tampa, Fla. / Alonso24Matt HendersonS/RINF5-9165Sr.Chico, Calif. / Pleasant Valley / Santa Barbara CC25Ronnie RamirezR/RRHP5-9180So.Tampa, Fla. / Jesuit26Cole SandsR/RRHP6-3210So.Tallahassee, Fla. / North Florida Christian28Dylan BusbyR/RINF6-3190Jr.Sarasota, Fla. / Sarasota29Quincy NieporteR/R1B6-1223Sr.Atlanta, Ga. / St. Pius X Catholic / Tallahassee CC30Will ZirzowR/RRHP6-5220RJr.Fleming Island, Fla. / The Bolles School31Alec ByrdL/LLHP6-3175Sr.Miami Shores, Fla. / St. Thomas Aquinas32Grant StewartL/LLHP5-10170Fr.Paxton, Fla. / Paxton33Chase HaneyR/RRHP6-6225So.Winter Garden, Fla. / Windermere Prep35Cal RaleighS/RC6-3205So.Cullowhee, N.C. / Smoky Mountain36Dillon BrownR/RRHP6-0170RFr.Lynn Haven, Fla. / Mosley38Rhett AplinL/LLHP6-2220Jr.Fleming Island, Fla. / Fleming Island / Seminole State42Jim VoylesR/RRHP6-7205Sr.Atlanta, Ga. / Holy Innocents Episcopal43Drew ParrishL/LLHP/OF5-11180Fr.Rockledge, Fla. / Rockledge46Drew CarltonR/RRHP6-1207Jr.Lakeland, Fla. / George Jenkins53Bryan BusseyR/RC6-2220Sr.Weaverville, N.C. / North Buncombe / Walters State CCAtlanta, Ga. / Holy Innocents EpiscopalWinter Garden, Fla. / West OrangeCOACHING STAFF11Head Coach: Mike Martin - 38th Season./Florida State (1966)44Associate Head Coach: Mike Bell - 6th Season/Florida State (1996)4Assistant Coach: Mike Martin, Jr. - 20th Season/Florida State (1995)412PRONUNCIATION GUIDEVolunteer Assistant Coach: Clyde Keller – 2nd Season/Florida State (1990)Jackson LUECKJustin SOROKOWSKIBrandon REITZJared HERRONClayton KWIATKOWSKIRyan MEJIAQuincy NIEPORTEWill ZIRZOWChase HANEYRhett APLINBryan p-linBus-E2017 INFORMATIONAverage (3.00 plate app/game)Rhett AplinDylan BusbyJackson LueckQuincy NieporteHitsDylan BusbyQuincy NieporteTaylor WallsJackson LueckRBIQuincy NieporteDylan BusbyJackson LueckTaylor WallsWalksTaylor WallsMatt HendersonCal RaleighTyler 17 QUICK FACTSLocationTallahassee, FLNicknameSeminolesColorsGarnet & GoldEnrollment41,773PresidentJohn ThrasherAthletics DirectorStan WilcoxConferenceAtlantic CoastHome FieldDick Howser StadiumCapacity6,700SurfaceNatural GrassDimensionsLF-340, CF-400, RF-320Alleys365-LC; 360-RCHt of Wall - 10’; Ht of RF Screen - 30’Letterwinners R/L22/11Position Starters R/L10/4Pitcher R/L12/7All-Time Record (Yrs)2837-1062-10 (70)All-Time ACC Record (Yrs) 473-211-0 (26)All-Time NCAA Record (Yrs) 184-121-0 (54)Years in NCAA Regional (Last) 54 (2016)All-Time CWS Record (Yrs)28-42-0 (21)Last CWS Appearance2012MEDIA INFORMATIONBaseball SIDSteven McCartneyPhone Number850.644.3920Fax Number850.644.3820Cell Phone850.322.6711Press Box Number850.644.1553Email Addresssmccartney@fsu.eduAthletic Websiteseminoles.comINTERVIEW POLICYAll player and coach interviews mustbe arranged through the FSU Sports Information Office. On game days, coachMartin and requested players will beavailable to the media after the game andfollowing a 10-minute cooling off period.Interviews will take place in the TraditionRoom at Dick Howser Stadium.

2017 FSU BASEBALL NCAA REGIONALSHEAD COACH MIKE MARTIN38th season as Head Coach 43rd season coaching at FSU 45th season at Florida State»» Born: February 12, 1944, in Charlotte, N.C.»» High School: Garinger HS, Charlotte, N.C.»» Playing Experience:MARTIN AT FSUPLAYERWingate Junior College - 1963-64Florida State - 1965-66»» Family:Wife - Carol; Children - Mary Beth, Mike Jr., MelanieGrandchildren - Hannah Elizabeth, Tyler,Thomas Joseph (T.J.), �»»»»»»»was inducted into the American Baseball Coaches Association Hall of Fame January 5, 2007was inducted into the Florida Sports Hall of Fame in 2005has 24 50-win seasons (no other coach at FSU has one)owns the highest career winning percentage among active DI collegiate coaches (.737)owns the second-most wins all-time in NCAA Division I baseball history and most amongactive coaches (1,937)has led Florida State to 38 consecutive NCAA Regional appearances (40 overall for FSU)has taken the Noles on 15 trips to the College World Serieshas overseen 18 conference championships (11 Metro Conference, 6 Atlantic Coast Conference – 95, 97, 02, 04, 10, 15, 17)coached eight consecutive ACC Atlantic Division Championships (2007-2014) includingsetting the school record for the most conference wins in a season with a 24-6 mark in 2008& 2012produced 19 first round draft picks with 17 coming since 1990. Overall, Martin has coached49 of FSU’s 69 players that have reached the Major Leaguescoached 89 All-Americans, 128 All-ACC selections and a record four Golden Spikes winnersis a seven-time ACC Coach of the Year - 1996, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2007, 2009, 2012is a six-time Metro Conference Coach of the Yeargarnered Baseball America College Coach of the Year honors for the first time in his career in2012has led FSU to a top 15 final national ranking 32 times in 37 years as FSU head coachwas named to FSU’s list of 100 distinguished graduates in celebration of the FSU AlumniAssociation centennialWINNINGEST ACTIVE COACHES.(through games on May 22, 2017)1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.(Minimum five years as a Division I head coach; includes record at four-year colleges only.)by PERCENTAGECOACH, TEAMYRS.WONLOSTTIEDPCT.Mike Martin, Florida St.*381,9376914.737Mike Fox, North Carolina*341,3834995.734Brian O’Connor, Virginia*146382372.729Dan McDonnell, Louisville*115032010.715Wayne Graham, Rice*261,1454950.697Jim Morris, Miami (FL)361,5666904.694Jim Schlossnagle, TCU*166843170.684Kevin O’Sullivan, Florida*104382050.681Gary Gilmore, Coastal Carolina281,1375593.670by VICTORIESCOACH, TEAMYRS.WONMike Martin, Florida St.*381,931Mark Marquess, Stanford*411,624Jim Morris, Miami (FL)361,566Mike Fox, North Carolina*341,383Paul Mainieri, LSU*351,368John Anderson, Minnesota361,244Keith Guttin, Missouri St.*351,216Danny Hall, Georgia Tech301,196Wayne Graham, Rice*261,145*Still Playing in 2017 NCAA .COMPct.739.750.745PostseasonCollege World SeriesNCAA ege World SeriesNCAA Regionals-NCAA RegionalsNCAA RegionalsASST. COACHTHE WINNINGEST ACTIVE COACH IN COLLEGE BASEBALL, -1040-1637-1344-1843-17-1213-74-1HEAD 41-22.651201739-20.661Total1937-691-4FSU Totals2221-789-6PostseasonCollege World SeriesNCAA RegionalsNCAA RegionalsNCAA RegionalsNCAA RegionalsNCAA RegionalsCollege World SeriesCollege World SeriesNCAA RegionalsCollege World SeriesNCAA RegionalsCollege World SeriesCollege World SeriesNCAA RegionalsCollege World SeriesCollege World SeriesCollege World SeriesNCAA RegionalsCollege World SeriesCollege World SeriesCollege World SeriesNCAA Super RegionalsNCAA Super RegionalsNCAA Super RegionalsNCAA Super RegionalsNCAA Super RegionalsNCAA RegionalsNCAA RegionalsCollege World SeriesNCAA Super RegionalsCollege World SeriesNCAA Super RegionalsCollege World SeriesNCAA Super RegionalsNCAA RegionalsNCAA Super RegionalsNCAA Super Regionals-.737.7373

2017 FSU BASEBALL NCAA REGIONALSMARTINNCAA NOTES(CONT.)11 GETS WIN NO. 1,900AGAINST THE FIELD»»»»Florida State head coach Mike Martin wonthe 1,900th game of his 38-year career inFSU’s 11-3 win over VCU on February 19.»» For perspective, if a head coach startedcoaching today and went 56-0 each season(the maximum number of regular seasongames a team can play under current NCAArules), it would take almost 34 seasons fora coach to get 1,900 career wins.»» Martin becomes just the second coach inNCAA history to reach 1,900 career winsand the first to do so at one program.»» Martin participated in his 3,000th gameagainst as a Seminole vs. Virginia on April28 - 96 as a player (1965-66), 288 as assistant coach (1975-79) and 2,632 as headcoach (1980-present).»» Here is a look at the other milestone winsof Martin’s illustrious career:WinScoreDate1FSU 9, Miami 82/24/80100FSU 5, Valdosta St. 34/27/81200FSU 8, Georgia Southern 1 4/20/83300FSU 17, Southern Miss 63/23/85400FSU 8, Samford 72/18/87500FSU 8, Arizona State 32/5/89600FSU 4, Cincinnati 15/13/90700FSU 3, Miami 24/26/92800FSU 15, Furman 04/24/94900FSU 4, Jacksonville 14/10/961000 FSU 4, Jacksonville 34/8/981100 FSU 17, Duke 03/10/001200 FSU 4, Appalachian State 2 3/13/021300 FSU 4, Oral Roberts 32/22/041400 FSU 12, Minneosta 42/25/061500 FSU 17, Georgia Tech 83/16/081600 FSU 9, Virginia Tech 64/4/101700 FSU 8, Georgia Tech 44/8/121800 FSU 4, Wake Forest 3 (13 inn) 4/21/141900 FSU 11, VCU 32/19/17MARTIN VS. 2017 oston CollegeFloridaFlorida Gulf CoastVirginia TechNotre DameNorth CarolinaNC StateClemsonStetsonMiamiVirginiaPacificWake ForestLouisvilleDukeTennessee -2123-462-133-034-633-7in -24-01-23-01-00-02-00-0One-seed Florida State will host 2-seedUCF, 3-seed Auburn and 4-seed TennesseeTech beginning Friday in the TallahasseeRegional.»» Florida State is appearing in its 55th alltime regional, and 40th consecutive, thelongest active streak in the country.»» The Seminoles are also just one game awayfrom reaching 40 wins for a 40th-straightyear.Active Streaks, 40 Win SeasonsFlorida nderbilt*42013-16Dallas IVES vs. UCF (FSU, 34-6)Most Runs, FSU19-6, 1985; 19-3, 2004Most Runs, UCF14-10, 2011Margin of Vict., FSU18-1, 2014Margin of Vict., UCF8-3, 2014High-Scoring GameFSU 15-12, 1986Low-Scoring GameFSU 1-0, 2012Longest FSU Win Streak8 (1985-87)Longest UCF Win Streak1 (six times)Shutouts by FSU4, last 5-0 in 2017Shutouts by UCF--SUPERLATIVES vs. AUBURN (75-41)Most Runs, FSU22-8, 1960Most Runs, AU19-5, 1964Margin of Vict., FSU14 (last 1981)Margin of Vict., AU18-1, 1968High-Scoring GameFSU 22-8, 1960Low-Scoring Game1-0 FSU, 1967; AU, 1969Longest FSU Win Streak13 (1968-92)Longest AU Win Streak5 (1961-62)Shutouts by FSU5, last 14-0 in 1982Shutouts by AU1, 1-0 in 1969SUPERLATIVES vs. TENN. TECH (3-0)Most Runs, FSUMost Runs, TTUMargin of Vict., FSUMargin of Vict., TTUHigh-Scoring GameLow-Scoring GameLongest FSU Win StreakLongest TTI Win StreakShutouts by FSUShutouts by TTU12-2, 19833-4, 1983 & 3-7, 198412-2, 1983-FSU 12-2, 1983FSU 4-3, 19833 (1983-84)----SEMINOLES.COMACC/NCAAACC ke Forest.19-11.39-18Clemson.17-13.39-19NC State. 16-14.34-23Florida State. 14-14. 39-20Boston College.11-19.25-28Notre Dame.10-20.26-32CoastalACCOverallNorth Carolina.23-7.47-12Virginia.18-12. 42-14Miami. 16-13.31-27Duke.12-18. 30-28Georgia Tech.11-19. 27-28Virginia Tech. 9-21.23-32Pitt. 9-21.23-30ACC Player of the WeekTyler Holton.Pitcher.2/27Tyler Holton.Pitcher.3/6Tyler Holton.Pitcher.4/3Dylan Busby.Player. 4/24Tyler Holton.Pitcher.5/15Tyler Holton.Pitcher. 5/22All-ACCTyler Holton. Starting Pitcher.First TeamQuincy Nieporte.Designated Hitter.Second TeamDylan Busby.Third Base.Third TeamJ.C. Flowers.Outfield.FreshmanDrew Mendoza.First Base.FreshmanTeam StatisticsCategoryNCAABase on Balls2Batting Average172Complete GamesDouble Plays196Double Plays per game242Doubles85Doubles per game129Earned Run Average59Fielding Pct.117Hit Batters88Hit by Pitch22Hits111Hits Allowed per nine innings41Home Runs36Home Runs per game41On-Base Pct.30Runs17Sacrifice Bunts184Sacrifice Flies5Scoring21Shutouts57Slugging Pct.80Stolen Bases111Stolen Bases per game135K-to-BB Ratio24Strikeouts per nine innings22Triple PlaysTriples165Triples per game193WHIP34WL Pct.36Walks Allowed per nine ndividual - Top 50 NationallyNameNCAA/ACCTaylor Walls6/2Taylor Walls9/2Tyler Holton22/3Cole Sands22/3Hits All. per 9 IPTyler Holton7/2Pitching Apperances Alec Byrd27/4Chase Haney40/6RunsTaylor Walls10/2RBIQuincy Nieporte7/3RBI per gameQuincy Nieporte12/3Runs per gameTaylor Walls16/3Sacrifice FliesQuincy Nieporte19/2StrikeoutsTyler Holton10/2Strikeouts per 9 IPTyler Holton33/4VictoriesTyler Holton20/1WHIPTyler Holton8/1CategoryBase on BallsBB per gameGames 5

2017 FSU BASEBALL NCAA REGIONALSACC TOURNAMENTtriple and three home runs.Lueck and Drew Mendoza each had 2-HR games in thetournament as well. Entering the ACC Championship,FSU had just two multi-HR games on the season.PlayerOpponentHRDylan BusbyStetson2Drew MendozaJacksonville2Jackson Lueckvs. Notre Dame (ACC T)2Drew Mendozavs. North Carolina (ACC T)2»» FSU has had a player hit multiple home runs in theACC Championship Game in consecutive seasons afterBusby hit 2 against Clemson in 2016.»»2017 ACC BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIPMAY 23-28 LOUISVILLE SLUGGER FIELD LOUISVILLE, KYPOOL APOOL BPOOL CPOOL D#1 Louisville#8 Florida State#12 Notre Dame#2 North Carolina#7 NC State#11 Boston College#3 Wake Forest#6 Miami#10 Georgia Tech#4 Virginia#5 Clemson#9 DukeTUESDAYMAY 23POOL PLAY#10 Georgia Tech - 5Game 1 - 11 AMLouisville SluggerRSN/ACCN Extra#6 Miami - 6 (13)WEDNESDAYMAY 24POOL PLAY#12 Notre Dame - 3Game 4 - 11 AMLouisville SluggerRSN/ACCN ExtraTHURSDAYMAY 25POOL PLAYFRIDAYMAY 26POOL PLAY#2 North Carolina - 10 (7)#6 Miami -5Game 5 - 12 PMLouisville SluggerRSN/ACCN Extra#11 Boston College - 0Game 2 - 3 PMLouisville SluggerRSN/ACCN Extra#7 NC State - 6Game 6 - NoonPatterson StadiumACCN Extra#9 Duke - 6Game 3 - 7 PMLouisville SluggerRSN/ACCN Extra#5 Clemson - 3#8 Florida State - 6#1 Louisville - 10NOLES WIN 7TH ACC CHAMPIONSHIP»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»#9 Duke - 1SEMIFINAL 1 - NoonLouisville SluggerRSN/ACCN Extra#8 Florida State - 7Game 11 - 3 PMLouisville Slugger FieldRSN/ACCN ExtraCHAMPIONSHIPNoonESPN2Florida State became just the second 8-seed to winthe ACC Baseball Championship, going 4-0 last week inLouisville, Ky., to secure the league’s automatic bid.FSU beat 12-seed Notre Dame and 1-seed Louisvillein pool play, before beating 9-seed Duke and 2-seedNorth Carolina in the semifinals and finals, respectively.Four Seminoles were named to the All-Tournamentteam, led by MVP Jackson Lueck.First baseman Drew Mendoza, third baseman DylanBusby and starting pitcher Tyler Holton also earnedAll-Tournament honors.Against Notre Dame, starting pitcher Drew Parrishallowed just one earned run in six innings, and Lueckreached base in all six plate appearances (three hits,three walks).Lueck had a first-inning single and a pair of two-runhome runs, including the walk-off in the bottom ofthe 12th inning that moved FSU to 4-0 on the seasonagainst the Irish.Playing Louisville for the third time in a week, theSeminoles used a powerful effort from Tyler Holton toreach the semifinals. Holton struck out 10 and allowedjust four hits in eight innings in the 6-2 win.Against Duke, starting pitcher Cole Sands set career-highs in innings pitched (6.2) and strikeouts (8) inFSU’s 5-1 win. Sands would have pitched longer, but a90-minute weather delay effectively ended his day.In the Championship Game, the Seminoles fell behind»»»»#1 Louisville -2#7 NC State - 4SEMIFINAL 2 - 6:30 PMLouisville SluggerRSN/ACCN Extra»»»»»»»»»»»»3-0 in the second inning, but clawed back for a 7-3 win.It was the third consecutive season the Seminoleshave played in the Championship Game, winning thetitle in 2015 against NC State and falling to Clemsonin 2016.FSU scored six runs against North Carolina relieverJosh Hiatt, who entered the game having allowed justfive on the season and none in his past 15 appearances.Drew Mendoza hit a pair of home runs off Hiatt, in the7th and 8th innings. FSU took the lead in the 8th onCal Raleigh RBI single, followed by Mendoza’s threerun home run.FSU PITCHING DOMINATES»»vs. OPPONENTS IN ACC TOURNAMENT»»#2 North Carolina - 12»»FSU was the 8-seed in the 2017 ACC Championship, thelowest in FSU’s 26 appearances in the tournament.FSU is just the second 8-seed to win the tournament,joining Georgia Tech in 2012. In 2014, the Yellow Jackets became the only 9-seed or lower to win the event.#2 North Carolina - 3Game 12 - 7 PMLouisville Slugger FieldRSN/ACCN Extra»»FSU beat Notre, 5-3, in 12 innings in game one of thetournament. It was FSU’s first extra-innings win theevent since beating North Carolina, 3-2, in 12 inningsin 2005.FSU improved to 4-3 all-time in extra innings games.Before Wednesday, FSU’s last extra-inning game in theACC Championship was a 7-4 loss to Virginia in 2013.8-SEED WINS IT ALL»»#6 Miami - 4For the first time in league history, the ACC Championship was held in Louisville at Louisville Slugger Field,the Triple A home for the Louisville Bats.It is the 12th different city to host the ACC Championship. FSU previously won titles in Durham, N.C.;Greensboro, N.C.; Greenville, S.C.; Salem, Va.; and St.Petersburg, Fla.FSU has won 11 games over the last three Championships, going a perfect 4-0 in 2015 and 2017 and 3-1 in2016. The 11 wins since 2015 are the most in a threeyear span since winning 13 from 2002-04.With four selections to the All-Tournament Team,Florida State tied Clemson (60) for the most all-timeselections, though FSU missed the first five tournaments before joining the league in 1992.EXTRA INNING WINS»»#2 North Carolina - 12Game 8 - 7 PMLouisville Slugger FieldRSN/ACCN Extra»»»»Game 10 - NoonPatterson StadiumACCN Extra#4 Virginia - 3#9 Duke - 4SUNDAYMAY 28CHAMPIONSHIP#8 Florida State - 5#4 Virginia - 10#12 Notre Dame - 3»»#5 Clemson - 2#10 Georgia Tech - 4Game 7 - 3 PMLouisville Slugger FieldRSN/ACCN Extra»»#3 Wake Forest - 2#8 Florida State - 5 (12)#3 Wake Forest - 5#11 Boston College - 1Game 9 - 11 AMLouisville SluggerRSN/ACCN ExtraSATURDAYMAY 27SEMIFINALSTOURNAMENT HELD IN LOUISVILLE, KY.FSU improved to 1-0 against Notre Dame in the ACCChampionship.FSU improved to 2-0 against Louisville in the tournament.FSU improved to 7-0 against Duke.FSU improved to 11-1 against North Carolina.2017 ACC All-Tournament Team»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»C - Chris Proctor, Duke1B – Drew Mendoza, Florida State2B - Nick Podkul, Notre Dame3B - Dylan Busby, Florida StateSS - Logan Warmoth, North CarolinaOF - Jackson Lueck, Florida StateOF - Brian Miller, North CarolinaOF - Tyler Lynn, North CarolinaDH - Ashton McGee, North CarolinaP - Tyler Holton, Florida StateP - J.B. Bukauskas, North Carolina»»MVP - Jackson Lueck, Florida StateGoing 4-0 in the ACC Tournament, Florida State pitching tallied a 1.62 earned run average, allowing justseven ER in 39.0 innings.The team combined to allow just 30 hits and 10 walkswhile striking out 41, with opponents hitting .205against the unit.Cole Sands, Tyler Holton, Andrew Karp and Alec Byrdeach picked up wins in the tournament.BUSBY, LUECK LEAD BATS»»»»»»Sophomore Jackson Lueck hit .438 with 7 RBI and a.550 OBP over four games en route to MVP honors.Dylan Busby led FSU with a .444 average, four doublesand a home run, adding 15 RBI and a .524 average.Combined, the two were 15-for-34 with five doubles, aSEMINOLES.COM5

2017 FSU BASEBALL NCAA REGIONALSGAME NOTESHOLTON IN ELITE COMPANY»»Tallahassee native Tyler Holton continues to show whyhe is one of the top pitchers in college baseball thisseason, with a 2.43 ERA and 9-2 record in 15 starts.»» Holton was named First Team All-ACC as a startingpitcher.»» Holton has been named ACC Pitcher of the Week fivetimes this season, just the second pitcher in leaguehistory to win the award five times in one season.»» In two games against No. 2/5 Louisville, Holton allowed 2 ER in 16.0 innings, allowing nine hits, walkingfour and striking out 21.»» Against No. 20 Wake Forest (5/13), Holton threw a complete-game shutout, allowing four hits (all singles), nowalks and nine strikeouts in FSU’s 4-0 win.»» The Demon Deacons did not have a runner reachsecond base.Last 5 Complete Game Shutouts5/13/17 Tyler Holton vs. Wake ForestFSU, 4-06/11/16 Drew Carlton at Florida (Super Reg.)FSU, 3-03/6/15 Mike Compton vs. Boston CollegeFSU, 7-03/28/14 Luke Weaver at Boston CollegeFSU, 6-03/9/14 Mike Compton vs. MarylandFSU, 7-0»» Against No. 4 Clemson (4/16), Holton threw acareer-high 8.0 innings, allowing three runs whilestriking out nine.»» Holton was stellar against No. 8 North Carolina (4/1),pitching a no-hitter befor

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