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#6 NC State splits doubleheader with Georgia Tech

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NC State split their doubleheader with Georgia Tech yesterday, falling 13-4 in game one before taking game 2 5-2.

Georgia Tech got to Micheal Bienlien early. The sophomore righty had been nearly untouchable through his first 2 starts. He brought in a 0.68 ERA with 9 Ks in 13 innings but was unable to get out of the first inning.

Georgia Tech tagged Bienlien for 6 hits and 6 runs (3 earned) in 2/3 of an inning. Mathieu Gauthier came in a stopped the bleeding, but the damage was done. Harrison and Hooper followed Gauthier (who threw 4 innings of 1 run ball) and combined to give up another 6.

Offensively, the Pack was held down by Xzavion Curry who was lights out. Curry is GT’s ace and actually was the first true freshman to start an opening day (last season) since 1995. As a sophomore Curry is taking the next step. He came in and shut down the ACC’s most potent offense, going 7 electric innings, giving up just 1 run and striking out 11. State managed only 8 hits and didn’t have an extra-base hit all game.

In game 2, NC State got back on track. Johnny Piedmonte improved to 3-0 on the season with a 6 inning, 2 hit performance. He struck out 5 and only walked 2.

On offense, the Pack had a little hangover from game 1 early on, but Will Wilson got them started in the 5th with a fielder’s choice groundout to short that opened the scoring. State added 2 more that inning before DH Shane Shephard blasted a 2-run shot to right, giving State a 5 run lead.

That was all they’d need, winning 5-2 and advancing to 19-4 and 6-2 in the conference.

Note: Brett Kinneman, who was leading the NCAA in home runs and leading NC State in hitting early in the season, broke out his funk with a single, but is still just 1 for his last 16 plate appearances.

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#22 NC State’s Loses 7-11 to Campbell in 12 Innings in Midweek Contest

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#22 NC State Baseball continues to be a roller coaster ride to follow. After winning 2 out of 3 down at Clemson this past weekend, the Wolfpack lost 7-11 to Campbell in 12 innings last night.

NC State had their chances, leaving 19 batters on base (Campbell left 13). The Wolfpack trailed 7-2 heading into the bottom of the 8th, but they responded with 4 runs, cutting it to a 1-run game. In the bottom of the 9th, Sophomore Center Fielder Eli Serrano III hit a solo Home Run to tie the game to send it to extra innings.

Things went off the rails in the Top of the 12th. Serrano III almost made an incredible diving catch, but the ball popped out of his glove, which led to 2 Campbell runs. In the midst of the chaos, due to a throwing error on the play, a Camel runner advanced to third, and he was able to run across the plate on a groundout the very next at bat. A couple of batters later, with the bases juiced, NC State hit a batter, bringing across the 4th run of the inning.

Despite 2 errors, all 11 runs were earned runs. On the year, the ERA of NC State’s Pitching staff is 6.63, which ranks 2nd-to-last in the ACC. That’s a problem.

Senior 3rd Baseman Alec Makarewicz was 2 for 5 with an RBI, 2 Runs and 2 Walks. Both of his Hits went for extra bases, with one being a bomb, and the other being a Double. The Home Run was Pennington’s 14th of the year. A-Mak’s batting .357, and his OPS is 1.188.

Senior 1st Baseman Garrett Pennington was 3 of 6 at the plate, with 2 RBI’s, 1 Run and 1 Walk.

Pennington’s batting average is .366 and his OPS is 1.125.

NC State has now lost 3 straight midweek games.

The Wolfpack will look to regroup as their rival #11 UNC comes to town for a 3-game series this weekend.

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NC State Finds Their Way Back Into the Top-25 in 1 Poll After Series Win at Clemson

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NC State won 2 of their 4 games last week, winning 2 out of 3 against Clemson on the road this past weekend, and losing to UNCW on the road in a midweek game. Prior to the 2 victories against the Tigers, the Wolfpack had lost 5 straight games, suffering a sweep at Louisville the weekend before.

As a result of NC State’s big series victory at Clemson, the Wolfpack are back in Baseball America’s Top-25.

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NC State didn’t manage to crack the Top-25 for D1Baseball, Perfect Game or the USAToday Coaches Poll. The Wolfpack currently rank 31st in the Coaches Poll.

The NCBWA Poll hasn’t been released yet.

NC State will host Campbell tomorrow night at 6pm, which will be followed up by a series at the Doak this weekend against rival #11 UNC.

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Clemson Shuts Out NC State 7-0, but the Wolfpack Win the Series

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NC State didn’t pull of the sweep, falling to #2 Clemson 0-7 on the road this afternoon. Despite the loss, the Wolfpack did take 2 of 3 on the road against the team that entered the weekend ranked #1 in the RPI.

Freshman Cooper Consiglio got the start for the Pack today, and it’s a shame he was tagged with the Loss, because he pitched the first Quality Start of his career, giving up 2 earned runs in 6 innings pitched, striking out 3.

The bullpen didn’t help Consiglio today, with Freshman Heath Andrews surrendering 3 earned runs in 0.1 innings, while Sophomore Andrew Shaffner gave up 2 earned runs in 1.2 innings.

The Tigers limited NC State to only 2 hits, and they were singles by Senior 1st Baseman Garrett Pennington and Junior Shortstop Brandon Butterworth.

The Wolfpack are now 20-13 overall, and 10-8 in conference play heading into a midweek game against Campbell at home on Tuesday night at 6pm. NC State currently ranks 3rd in the Atlantic Division.

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NC State Shuts Out #2 Clemson 4-0, Clinching the Series Against the Tigers!

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NC State (20-12) shut out Clemson (28-6) 4-0 this evening, clinching the series against the #2 team in the land on the road.

We’ve been waiting all year for Sophomore Dominic Fritton to return to form, and he picked a good time to do so, pitching 5.2 scoreless innings, striking out 6. The 5.2 innings is his highest of the season, and it’s the first time all season he has pitched, and the other team has scored 0 runs.

Fritton was followed by Freshman Jacob Dudan and Sophomore Derrick Smith, who kept the shutout alive. Dudan allowed 2 hits and 3 walks, but didn’t allow a run in 1.1 innings, and Smith didn’t allow a hit (1 walk) in 2 innings.

Pitching hasn’t been NC State’s strong suit in 2024, but it was tonight, against Sophomore Ethan Darden, who pitched a gem himself, giving up 1 earned run (3 unearned runs) in 9 innings, while striking out 5 (no walks).

Senior 3rd Baseman Alec Makarewicz was 3 for 4 with 2 RBI’s and a Run.

The Wolfpack and the Tigers will close out the series tomorrow at 1pm.

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