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7th Inning Rally Powers #1 NC State to Series Win Over UVA

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RALEIGH, N.C. – Thanks to a four-run seventh inning, No. 1 NC State earned its 13th come-from-behind win of the season to clinch the series against Virginia with an 8-7 victory Sunday afternoon at Doak Field at Dail Park.

The Wolfpack has now won 11 games deciding by one run this season and owns 13 comeback wins, including eight when trailing after the sixth inning.

Virginia grabbed a 7-4 lead with four runs in the top of the seventh, but NC State answered with four runs, pulling ahead by the final margin, 8-7.

NC State moves to 27-2 on the year, leading the nation in wins, and is the first team in the ACC to reach 10 conference wins this season (10-2). Virginia falls to 16-12 and 6-6 in league play.

Sophomore Nick Swiney earned his second win on the mound, while Cameron Cotter came in late to shut the door and nail down his first career save. Virginia reliever Chesdin Harrington was charged with the loss.

Avent’s Additions

“I’m really proud of our ballclub,” said head coach Elliott Avent. “Virginia’s playing extremely well, that’s a team that has won a National Championship and a lot of games in our league. They got off to a slow start, but they’ve put it together and are playing with a lot of confidence.

“Sunday’s are hard to play, we’ve been in two tough games and that expends a lot of energy. All the come-from-behind wins give you confidence at how good you are and what you can do, but it also takes a little bit out of you.

“It’s been a grind, two midweek games after coming back from Miami. It’s really been tough, so I’m really proud of the way we came back. This team just doesn’t quit and it’s just amazing what they have done.”

Quick Hits

– NC State struck first in the contest for the 17th time this season, as the Wolfpack loaded the bases with nobody out in the second inning.

– A sacrifice fly to left field from David Vazquez plated the game’s first run, but a double play followed as the Pack was not able to get more.

– Virginia countered with a pair of runs in the fourth after an RBI single from Zach Gelof and an NC State error to take a 2-1 advantage.

– The Wolfpack answered in the bottom half following another RBI from Vazquez, as he singled to center field to score Tyler McDonough from second base to level the score at 2-2.

– Tanner Morris gave Virginia a 3-2 lead with a solo homer in the fifth, but it was short-lived, as NC State responded with a pair in the bottom half to retake the lead.

– Following a double from Vojtech Mensik and a single from Jonny Butler, Will Wilson reached on a fielder’s choice to the shortstop to plate Mensik.

– Butler got a great read on a pitch in the dirt that didn’t skip too far away from the UVA catcher and he was able to score from third on the wild pitch, giving his team a 4-3 lead.

– The teams combined to push across eight runs in the seventh inning, four for each team.

– Virginia strung together a few hits, as they seemed to find holes just out of reach of Wolfpack players.

– Butler ignited the NC State rally in the bottom of the inning with a leadoff triple to right center and Wilson followed with an RBI double down the left field line.

– Two batters later, Evan Edwards singled to the right side to score Wilson, cutting the UVA lead to 7-6.

– McDonough came up clutch, as he has done throughout the season, launching a two-run, go-ahead homer off the scoreboard in right field to put NC State on top, 8-7. It was his second homer of the year and it came on a 1-0 pitch.

– Virginia had the tying run on third with one out in the ninth, but Cotter induced a soft groundout to Wilson at shortstop and a flyout to Dillon Cooperin right field to preserve the win.

Inside the Box Score

– Wilson led the Wolfpack at the plate with a 3-for-5 performance, as he tallied three doubles, two RBI and a run scored.

– Butler and McDonough also tallied multi-hit games with the former adding two runs scored and the latter two RBI and two runs scored.

– Bailey and Edwards each extended their reached base safely streaks to 29 games, as they have been on base in every game this season.

On the Mound

– Seven NC State pitchers combined to walk just one batter in the game, while striking out seven batters.

– Redshirt sophomore Dalton Feeney made his first start of the season and threw 3.1 innings, allowing just three hits and struck out three batters.

– Swiney got the Wolfpack out of the top of the seventh after Virginia rallied and was credited with the win.

On Deck

NC State will return to action Tuesday eveningwhen the squad makes its second trip to the BB&T Ballpark in downtown Charlotte for a matchup with South Carolina. First pitch is slated for 7 p.m.

Photo Credit: James Guillory

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#21 NC State Convincingly Wins Series Opener Against Ball State 10-2

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#21 NC State convincingly defeated Ball State 10-2 in the series opener in Raleigh this evening.

Senior Sam Highfill pitched a Quality Start against the Cardinals, giving up 2 earned runs in 6 innings, while striking out 6. The Quality Start was Highfill’s 3rd of the season, and his record on the year is now 4-1.

Freshman Ryan Marohn was brilliant in relief, pitching 3 scoreless innings, giving up only 1 hit, while striking out 3. Marohn picked up his 1st Save of his collegiate career.

Senior 3rd Baseman Alec Makarewicz was the Wolfpack’s Offensive MVP, going 2 for 4, with a Grand Slam.

Makarewica now has 17 Home Runs and 55 RBI’s.

Sophomore Right Fielder Josh Hogue, Junior Catcher Jacob Cozart, Junior Left Fielder Chase Nixon, Freshman 2nd Baseman Luke Nixon and Sophomore Matt Heavner all had an RBI apiece.

Junior Shortstop Brandon Butterworth was the only player besides A-Mak to have multiple hits, going 2 for 4 with a Double.

Game 2 is tomorrow at 3pm.

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NC State Baseball Bracketology Report Heading Into Series Against Ball State

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#21 NC State is coming off of a series victory over UNC this past weekend, and a loss to #7 ECU on the road last night. Where does NC State project to land in the 2024 NCAA Tournament?

The Wolfpack have already seen the Pirates twice this season, but according to D1Baseball and Baseball America, they might not be done playing ECU. Both of them project NC State to be a #2 seed in the Greenville Regional, with D1Baseball projecting the Pirates as the #6 seed and Baseball America projecting them as the #8 seed.

NC State has plenty of baseball left to play, with series against UVA (#14), FSU (#10) and Wake Forest (#8). If the Wolfpack can handle business in 2 of those 3 series, you could make an argument for NC State hosting their own regional.

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#21 NC State 6 #7 ECU 10: Box Score (with notes)

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#21 NC State lost to #7 ECU 6-10 on the road this evening in a midweek game. As a result, the Pirates have won both games against the Wolfpack in 2024.

When you record 10 hits and score 6 runs, you would hope that’s enough offense to win a baseball game.

Unfortunately the Wolfpack pitching staff was unable to contain the bats of the Pirates, allowing ECU to put 15 hits and 10 runs in the Box Score.

Kudos to Senior 3rd Baseman Alec Makarewicz for making a STATEment in his return to Clark-LeClair Stadium. A-Mak transferred to NC State from ECU this offseason. This evening Makarewicz was 2-4 with 1 RBI, 2 Runs, and 1 Walk.

A-Mak’s Home Run was a part of back-to-back-to-back Home Runs in the Top of the 3rd for the Wolfpack, with Sophomore Right Fielder Josh Hogue and Junior Catcher Jacob Cozart also hitting bombs.

NC State will look to flush this loss, and get ready for a 3-game series at home this weekend against Ball State.

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#21 NC State is Looking for Revenge Against #7 ECU

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Earlier this season on April 2nd, #21 NC State (22-15) lost to #7 ECU (31-8) 4-12 in Raleigh. This evening the Wolfpack will look to get revenge against the Pirates in a game in Greenville at 6pm.

Overall, NC State holds a 71-43 advantage over East Carolina in the series, which dates back to 1957.

Last year, the Wolfpack and the Pirates split their 2-game series, ironically, losing at home, and winning in Greenville.

Replicating last years results will be no small task. The Pirates are ranked 7th in the land, and boast a 3-1 record against ranked opponents this season. One of those wins was against NC State, when the Wolfpack was ranked 19th. The other two ranked wins were at UNC when they were ranked 15th.

NC State has done well against ranked opponents, going 7-4 against teams in the Top-25, and 4-2 against teams in the Top-10.

The Pirates’ pitching staff leads the AAC and is in the Top-10 nationally in ERA (3.61), WHIP (1.18), hits allowed per nine innings (6.99) and strikeout-to-walk ratio (3.04).

ECU’s home field advantage is a real thing, going 20-2 at home thus far this season.

Senior Carter Cunningham leads the Pirates in nearly every offensive category, batting .396 with 9 Home Runs. He’s not alone though. Five of ECU’s regular starters have batting averages over .300.

It will be a homecoming for Senior Wolfpack Third Baseman Alec Makarewicz, who transferred to NC State from ECU this offseason. A-Mak is having the best season of his career, hitting 15 Home Runs while batting .349. It would be fitting for Makarewicz to win at his old stomping grounds.

 

 

 

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