Rain & Pack Fall in Game One; Do or Die Sunday in Gainesville

Wolfpack Baseball dropped a soaker to the top seeded Florida Gators Saturday in game one of the NCAA Super Regionals in Gainesville, by a final score of 7-1. By the time they had scored their lone run of the day on senior John Gianis’ pinch hit RBI single, the Pack was already down to its last out and it was all over but the crying. Most Pack fans were already likely praying for a quick and painless end by that point (literally).

On a day when the most interesting thing to talk about was Carlos Rodon’s appearance as a pinch hitter, and in a game that was ugly enough without the weather adding to the misery, the Wolfpack seemed to have their spikes stuck in the mud even before the skies opened up. Two rain delays, nearly three hours total of play stoppage, and seven shutout innings later, and the Pack never could string together enough to even make a dent in Gators’ starter Hudson Randall’s armor. Randall shut the Pack out for seven innings, scattering 6 hits along the way while striking out four against zero walks.

So the Pack has its back against the wall (bad news), but with their best chance taking the ball to the hill tomorrow (good news). Also, the Pack is on a three game win streak in elimination games this post-season (kinda good news) so it’s not something they should be terribly phased by at this point.

Florida will counter Rodon with Soph. RHP Jonathan Crawford (6-2, ERA 2.92).

Game time set for 1pm.

TV: ESPNU

Not much more to say, win or go home. But if you want more details…

 

Media Coverage

GoPack.comPack Drops Rain-Soaked Game One in Gainesville

GAINESVILLE, Fla. – NC State slogged through two rain delays, combining for two hours and 51 minutes worth of stoppage, and dropped game one of the Gainesville Super Regional to Florida 7-1, Saturday at McKethan Stadium.

Danny Canela led the Wolfpack (43-19) with a 2-for-3 outing that included a walk. Ryan Mathews reached safely in his 30th consecutive game in a 1-for-4 effort. Brett Austin went 2-for-4 with a double and State’s only run. Jake Fincher came up with a 2-for-4 afternoon. John Gianis had an RBI single in a pinch hit appearance in the ninth.

Pack starter Ethan Ogburn (5-4) took the loss after giving up five runs, three earned, on eight hits over 4 1/3 innings. Relievers D.J. Thomas, Dillon Frye, Chris Overman, and Danny Healey pitched the rest of the way, combining to hold the Gators (46-18) to two hits and two earned.

Florida starter Hudson Randall shut the Wolfpack out for seven innings, scattering six hits and striking out four before a two-hour rain delay cut his afternoon short. Relievers Greg Larson and Bobby Poyner pitched 2/3 each after Randall left, and Keenan Kish gave up the Pack’s lone run over 2/3 in the ninth.

Box Score

 

ESPN.comNo. 1 Florida beats NC State

NewsObserver.comN.C. State falls to Florida 7-1 in Super Regional opener

GAINESVILLE, Fla. — N.C. State coach Elliott Avent saved his ace rather than have him throw in the Wolfpack’s NCAA Super Regional opener against top overall-seed Florida.

Now, Avent will turn to phenom freshman lefty Carlos Rodon to save the season in an elimination game Sunday following the Wolfpack’s 7-1 loss to the Gators at McKethan Stadium.

“It’s a three-game series,” Avent said. “You’re not going to win it opening day.”

Avent insisted he wanted to stick with what he’s done throughout the season in holding Rodon to the second game of the series. He said he thought about moving Rodon up to the first game, but wanted to keep him on proper rest.

“We didn’t hold him back,” Avent said. “He’s pitched second all year.”

 

ESPN.comN.C. State’s Rodon a tough test for Gators

GatorZone.comGators are Halfway There, but Taking Nothing for Granted

NC State coach Elliott Avent didn’t waste many words when asked in the post-game news conference how he felt about Rodon taking the hill with his club facing elimination.

“Pretty good,” he deadpanned.

He should. Not only are they trotting out arguably the nation’s best pitcher, but the Wolfpack know something about must-win games, having staved off elimination three times in the Raleigh, N.C., regional last week to earn the right to reach the super-sized round two wins shy of Omaha, Neb.

Florida is halfway there, but taking nothing for granted.

“[NC State] had their backs against the wall last weekend, on the brink of elimination. Our players realize that,” said O’Sullivan, who will counter Rodon with sophomore Jonathon Crawford (6-2, 2.92 ERA). “They won’t want their season to end. They want to go to Omaha as bad as we do. So we’re not going to be flat. We’re going to approach it like we’re down 0-1.

 

GatorZone.comNo. 1 Florida Downs No. 11 NC State, 7-1, In Super Regional Opener

AlligatorArmy.comFlorida Baseball Beats N.C. State, 7-1, Takes 1-0 Lead In Super Regional Series

 

Out of Town Scoreboard

TUCSON

  • Arizona 7
  • St. John’s 4
  • Arizona wins series 2-0

LOS ANGELES

  • UCLA 4
  • TCU 1
  • UCLA wins series 2-0

BATON ROUGE

  • Stony Brook 3
  • LSU 1
  • Series tied 1-1

TALLAHASSEE

  • Florida State
  • Stanford
  • PPD RAIN – Resched. For Sunday, 7PM, FSU leads series 1-0

WACO

  • Baylor 8
  • Arkansas 1
  • Baylor leads series 1-0

COLUMBIA

  • South Carolina 5
  • Oklahoma 0
  • SCar leads series 1-0

EUGENE

  • Kent State 7
  • Oregon 6
  • Kent State leads series 1-0

Go Pack!

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207 Responses to Rain & Pack Fall in Game One; Do or Die Sunday in Gainesville

  1. PackAmy 06/10/2012 at 3:55 PM #

    It feels a lot like we’re close to letting it get away.

  2. Wufpacker 06/10/2012 at 3:58 PM #

    Yeah it does. That check swing pop foul stays in play and it feels a lot different. Wilkins needs a nice little grounder to short here.

  3. Lunatic Fringe 06/10/2012 at 3:58 PM #

    A lot of IFs must occur, but Rodon option for tomorrow?

  4. Wufpacker 06/10/2012 at 3:59 PM #

    Hell, even a sac fly feels like a moral victory after they way they were hammering Tz.

  5. BJD95 06/10/2012 at 4:00 PM #

    I would think so, as long as he didn’t warm up further during the rain delay. You could get 40 or 50 pitches out of him safely.

  6. CaptainCraptacular 06/10/2012 at 4:00 PM #

    Like I said – For us to have a chance in this series, Rodon needed to go 8 or 9 today. My glass is half empty. UF is too loaded.

  7. Wufpacker 06/10/2012 at 4:01 PM #

    Depends on how his arm feels when the ice comes off. Probably I would think.

  8. Lunatic Fringe 06/10/2012 at 4:01 PM #

    4 run inning by Florida and I feel fortunate.

  9. Dr. BadgerPack 06/10/2012 at 4:02 PM #

    Nice season. We’ll be loaded next year.

  10. BJD95 06/10/2012 at 4:03 PM #

    Driving my kids to the pool, what’s the score now?

  11. Wufpacker 06/10/2012 at 4:05 PM #

    4-1 Gators, Pack batting in 4th.

  12. Lunatic Fringe 06/10/2012 at 4:05 PM #

    4-1 UF

  13. Lunatic Fringe 06/10/2012 at 4:09 PM #

    4-3 (Austin with 2 RBI double)

  14. Wufpacker 06/10/2012 at 4:09 PM #

    Brett Austin 2 out double scores two, now 4-3

  15. Lunatic Fringe 06/10/2012 at 4:10 PM #

    Crawford’s stuff is still good, but becoming predictable.

  16. Wufpacker 06/10/2012 at 4:11 PM #

    Senay drawing int. walk…will be 1st and 2nd two out with Bergquist due up.

  17. Lunatic Fringe 06/10/2012 at 4:11 PM #

    Berquist coming up with two on and two outs. UF going to bullpen.

  18. Wufpacker 06/10/2012 at 4:12 PM #

    Crawford pulled for Larson for UF

  19. Lunatic Fringe 06/10/2012 at 4:13 PM #

    Crawford fell in love with his slider (it was nasty), but guys just stopped chasing it and were sitting on the FB.

  20. Wufpacker 06/10/2012 at 4:13 PM #

    Interesting. Pull the shaky pitcher before giving up the lead.

  21. PackerInRussia 06/10/2012 at 4:13 PM #

    Too bad about Rodon. Hope they enjoyed the trip to Florida; too bad they didn’t even have nice weather.

  22. Wufpacker 06/10/2012 at 4:14 PM #

    Damn nice play…gotta hand it to him…bastard.

    4-3 UF after 4

  23. Lunatic Fringe 06/10/2012 at 4:19 PM #

    Tobias is a hell of a 3rd baseman.

  24. BJD95 06/10/2012 at 4:19 PM #

    After a long layoff, it’s usually not the stuff that suffers so much as command. Your location is a bit off. And it doesn’t take that much “off” to go from dominant to very hittable.

    Let’s hope Karma does right by Coach Avent and we take this sumbitch to three games. Win or lose.

  25. Wufpacker 06/10/2012 at 4:23 PM #

    Despite a Zunino 2 out single, Ryan Wilkins looks strong in 5th, still 4-3.

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