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ACC Recap for 4/11

by Brian Foley
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Game 1: FSU 8 BC 6

Full CBB Recap COMING SOON

Game 2: FSU 4 BC 3

Chestnut Hill, Mass. – Top-ranked Florida State (30-3, 16-1) got a solo home run off the bat of Jack Rye in the top of the eighth to give the Seminoles a 4-3 victory over Boston College (18-16, 5-12) in game two of a doubleheader at Commander Shea Field. Freshman Geoff Parker recorded his third win of the season, while Ryan Strauss pitched the ninth for his second save of the day. The victory was the eighth straight for Florida State while it pushed the Seminoles to 10-0 in one-run games.

In his third career start, Parker pitched a career-high eight innings to run his record to 3-1 on the year. The sophomore right hander allowed three runs on eight hits as he struck out six and walked just one.

FSU Recap

BC Recap

UVA 11 Maryland 5

COLLEGE PARK, Md. – Trailing by four runs in the fifth inning, the Virginia baseball team staged its largest rally of the season and scored nine unanswered runs, including six in the eighth, to defeat Maryland 11-6 Friday night at Shipley Field. The win pushed UVa’s winning streak against Maryland to 16 games dating to 2002.

Virginia had twice rallied from three-run holes this season, but staged its biggest comeback since May 16, 2006, when the Cavaliers rallied from a six-run deficit to win at Old Dominion.

Neal Davis (So., Baltimore, Md.) earned the win and improved to 2-0 with three scoreless innings of relief. Michael Schwimer (Sr., Alexandria, Va.) pitched the ninth to wrap up the game. Brad Taylor (1-3) took the loss after allowing two of the Cavaliers’ eighth-inning runs.

UVA Recap

UMD Recap

Duke 4 NC State 1

RALEIGH, N.C. – After a month-long absence from the starting lineup, Nate Freiman returned to go 2-for-4 with a home run and three RBI to lead Duke to a 4-1 win over N.C. State Friday evening at Doak Field.

Freiman had missed the previous 18 games with an injury, but returned in a big way to launch his fourth homer of the season in addition to a two-RBI double in his first at bat of the game. His three RBI aided the pitching performance of junior Andrew Wolcott (3-2), who held N.C. State (21-11, 8-7 ACC) to one run and three hits over six innings. Wolcott fired 88 pitches on the way to five strikeouts to even out his ACC record to 2-2.

Duke Recap
NC State Recap

Va Tech 7 Wake Forest 4

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – Redshirt junior Rhett Ballard (High Point, N.C.) tossed Virginia Tech’s first complete game in just his second start of the season to lead the Hokies past Wake Forest 7-3 on Friday afternoon at Hooks Stadium.

After making his first start last Friday in the win over Maryland, the 6-foot-5 submariner went the distance for the first time of his career and also struck out a career-best and Tech season-high nine Demon Deacons. He scattered eight hits and two walks to improve to 2-3 on the year and bumped the Hokies to 14-20 overall and 2-14 in the ACC.

VT Recap

Wake Forest Recap

UNC 5 Clemson 0 (SUSPENDED, TOP 7)

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