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#4 NC State travels to #11 Louisville this weekend

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NC STATE – LOUISVILLE
Dates: Friday – Sunday, April 6-8
Location: Jim Patterson Stadium
Times: 6 p.m. (Fri.) | 1 p.m. (Sat. & Sun.)
Radio: WKNC 88.1 FM
Live Video: ACC Network Extra
Live Stats: SideArm Live Stats

STARTING PITCHERS
Friday – RHP Johnny Piedmonte (NCSU) vs. LHP Adam Wolf (UL)
Saturday – LHP Brian Brown (NCSU) vs. LHP Nick Bennett (UL)
Sunday – RHP Michael Bienlien (NCSU) vs. TBA (UL)

RALEIGH, N.C. – The fourth-ranked NC State baseball team will make its second-ever trip Jim Patterson Stadium this weekend when the Wolfpack takes on No. 11 Louisville for a three-game series.

Friday’s game is set for 6 p.m., while Saturday and Sunday’s games are slated for a 1 p.m. first pitch.

All three games will be broadcast live on the ACC Network Extra, accessible through Watch ESPN and the Watch ESPN App. Radio coverage will also be available on WKNC 88.1 FM and on GoPack.com for premium subscribers.

NC State enters the weekend with a 23-5 overall record, including a 9-3 mark in ACC play while Louisville is 19-9 and 5-7 in conference action.

The Series
The Wolfpack and Cardinals meet for the third consecutive season, as Louisville leads the all-time series, 8-2.

Last Time Versus Louisville
Louisville made the trip to Raleigh last season as the nation’s top-ranked team. NC State won the opening game of the series, 3-1, thanks to a pair of standout pitching performances from Sean Adler, who earned the win, and Joe O’Donnell, who was credited with the save.

In game two, the Wolfpack rallied with three runs in the bottom of the ninth to force extra innings, but the Cards scored in the 10th and held on for the victory. Louisville took the series finale last season, 8-1, in the most recent matchup between the programs.

Last Time at Louisville
NC State last traveled to Louisville in 2016 and did so without its head coach Elliott Avent, as he was unable to make the trip after a snakebite so Associate Head Coach Chris Hart led the team in his absence.

The Wolfpack dropped a trio of hard-fought games, as the Cards won the series.

Scouting Louisville
The Louisville Cardinals are enjoying a strong season to this point in the year, as the squad is 19-9 and ranked No. 11 in the Collegiate Baseball Poll. The Cards opened the season 14-0 before suffering their first loss.

Louisville came up short in its most recent outing at No. 9 Kentucky on Tuesday afternoon, 8-5. In their last ACC series, Florida State clinched the series with a walkoff win in game two, but the Cardinals avoided the sweep with a win in the series finale.

The squad owns a team batting average of .272 and averages 6.79 runs per game. Logan Wyatt leads the team at the plate with a team-high 34 hits complemented by a .343 batting average.

On the mound, the Cards pitching staff has compiled a 3.65 ERA with 284 strikeouts in 246.2 innings.

Wolfpack in the National, ACC Rankings
Batting Average – .310 (1st in ACC, 11th in NCAA)
Hits – 299 (2nd in ACC, 16th in NCAA)
Home Runs – 44 (1st in ACC, 6th in NCAA)
Home Runs Per Game – 1.57 (1st in ACC, 5th in NCAA)
Runs – 208 (2nd in ACC, 23rd in NCAA)
Runs Per Game – 7.4 (1st in ACC, 18th in NCAA)
On-base Percentage – .402 (1st in ACC, 17th in NCAA)
Slugging Percentage – .499 (1st in ACC, 8th in NCAA)

Walks Plus Hits Per Inning Pitched (WHIP) – 1.23 (2nd in ACC, 18th in NCAA)
Earned Run Average (ERA) – 2.98 (1st in ACC, 19th in NCAA)
Hits Allowed Per 9 Innings – 7.42 (3rd in ACC, 22nd in NCAA)

Double Plays – 28 (1st in ACC, 16th in NCAA)
Double Plays Per Game – 1.00 (1st in ACC, 17th in NCAA)

Seven in a Row for NC State
NC State has won its last seven ACC series dating back to the Virginia Tech series from last year. The Wolfpack and Duke are the only two teams that have not lost a conference series this season.

The Pack’s seven consecutive ACC series wins is the longest active streak in the conference, as the Blue Devils dropped their final conference series a year ago.

Road Warriors
NC State owns the ACC’s best road record, as the Wolfpack is 5-1. The Pack is only team in the conference that has swept a road series in ACC play, when the squad accomplished the feat at No. 2 Clemson.

Midseason All-Americans
After turning in a pair of stellar starts to the 2018 season, NC State’s Brian Brown and Brett Kinneman have been named Midseason All-American’s by D1 Baseball and Perfect Game.

The Wolfpack is one of just six teams in the nation to have two players make the Perfect Game list and the only program from the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). In the D1 Baseball listing, only NC State and Florida have two players on the list.

Brown the Nation’s ERA Leader
Brown has enjoyed one of the nation’s best starts to the season, as he currently leads all NCAA Division I pitchers with a 0.41 earned run average (ERA). He has allowed just two earned runs in 43.2 innings pitched.

The Glenmoore, Pa., native also owns a perfect 4-0 record in seven starts this season.

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#20 NC State Loses 4-5 to UNCW, Losing 5th Straight Midweek Game

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#20 NC State lost to UNC-Wilmington 4-5 this evening at home, losing their 5th straight midweek game. The Wolfpack were swept by the Seahawks this year, ironically losing 4-5 down in Wilmington on April 9th.

Freshman Ryan Marohn got the starting nod, and he was excellent, giving up 1 earned run in 5 innings pitched, striking out 7. It was arguably his best start since his collegiate debut against VCU in the opening series.

Sophomore Shane Van Dam was Mr. Reliable through much of the season, but he hasn’t had his best stuff as of late. This evening, he faced four batters, hitting 2, walking another, and surrendering a hit to the other. Van Dam failed to record an out, and gave up 3 earned runs. Heading into the UNC game back on April 18th, Van Dam had a 2.63 ERA. After the past 4 appearances, his ERA has shot up to 3.96.

Freshman Jacob Dudan settled things down, pitching 4 scoreless innings, giving up only 1 hit, while striking out 5.

Unfortunately, Sophomore Derrick Smith allowed the Seahawks to score a run in the Top of the 10th, which was enough for the opposing team to leave Raleigh with a win, with NC State failing to score a run in the final 5 frames.

Junior Jacob Cozart continues an insane power surge, hitting two more Home Runs tonight. Cozart has hit 7 Home Runs in the past 6 games.

Cozart now has 14 Home Runs on the year. His previous career high was 11.

Senior 1st Baseman Garrett Pennington also hit a Solo Home Run, his 11th bomb of the year.

On Friday, the Wolfpack will head down to Tallahassee for a 3-game series against #7 Florida State.

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NC State Outfielder Josh Hogue Out for Remainder of the Season

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NC State will be without Sophomore Right Fielder Josh Hogue for the remainder of the season. Hogue unfortunately suffered a fractured leg due to a collision with Center Fielder Eli Serrano III on Saturday, with both players diving for a ball in the outfield.

Hogue will have to undergo surgery, and he is expected to be out 4 months.

This is a huge loss for the Wolfpack. Hogue has been batting 3rd in NC State’s lineup, with the 3rd best batting average on the squad (.314) and 4th best OPS (.848).

On Sunday, Freshman 2nd Baseman Luke Nixon moved out to Right Field to fill the void, and his brother Chase Nixon was in Right. Starter Senior Noah Soles has been out since the Notre Dame Series at the end of March, but he has been taking batting practice and should be returning soon.

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NC State Baseball Jumps Up in Top-25 Rankings After Ball St. Sweep

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After sweeping Ball State this past weekend, NC State jumped up in almost all of the Top-25 polls.

Baseball America – 13th (+4)

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RPI – 20th (+9)

D1Baseball – 20th (+1)

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USAToday Coaches Poll – 20th (+3)

Perfect Game – 25th (-)

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#21 NC State Defeats Ball St. 11-3 in Finale, Completing Sweep of Cardinals

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#21 NC State defeated Ball St. 11-3 this afternoon, completing the sweep of the Cardinals.

Freshman Cooper Consiglio got the start, and pitched a career high 85 pitches, giving up 2 earned runs in 4.1 innings pitched. He struck out 3, and walked 3.

Junior Carson Kelly came in for an inning of relief after Consiglio’s exodus, and even though he gave up a run, he was credited with the win.

Junior’s Jacob Cozart (C) and Brandon Butterworth (SS) each hit Home Runs, and each had 3 RBI’s. Cozart was a double shy of hitting for the Cycle. He is on a torrid streak, hitting Home Runs in 6 of the last 7 games.

Sophomore Center Fielder Eli Serrano III had a multi-hit game, going 2 for 5 with 2 Runs, and Senior 3rd Baseman Alec Makerewicz had a 2 RBI Double.

The Wolfpack will host UNCW this Tuesday at 5pm.

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