Raleigh Regional Sunday

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Rodon Rolling

Wolfpack Baseball (46-14) kept things rolling Saturday night on the power of Carlos Rodon’s left arm.  Rodon went the distance against William & Mary (38-23) as the Pack edged the pesky Tribe by a final score of 1-0.

And it was a good thing that Rodon was once again spectacular because the Tribe’s John Farrell kept the Pack’s bats mostly in check, going 7.1 innings, scattering 6 hits and yielding only a single run.  He struck out six, and walked three.

The Pack would have their chances early to break a scoreless tie, advancing a runner as far as third base in the 2nd, 3rd and 4th innings, but Farrell was able to work out of trouble each time and preserve the goose eggs thru five innings.

In the top of the 6th however, Trea Turner would leadoff the inning with a double and then move to third on a Jake Fincher infield single.  Two batters later, Tarran Senay would receive a little respect with a 2 out intentional walk.  But Grant Clyde would follow him with a 2 out RBI single up the middle, scoring Turner from third for the game’s only run.

The rest of the way, it was the Carlos Rodon show.

On his way to the complete game shutout, Rodon would yield only 2 hits while striking out 10 and walking none.  BillnMary actually had more guys reach base by way of hit batsmen (3) than any other way (I seem to remember someone mentioning something about plunking batters in the preview).

Despite that however, Rodon was never in any serious trouble it seemed, and on the occasions when the Tribe did have a runner reach, or even advance to second, Rodon only became stronger and more determined.

Rodon Spins Gem in NCAA Regional Win over Tribe (GoPack.com)

Box Score

Earlier on Saturday, Ole Miss seemed to wake up a bit as they pulled away in the late innings to eliminate Binghamton by an 8-4 final score.

Sunday in Raleigh

Ole Miss and BillnMary face off in Sunday’s early game (1pm).  The loser of that one goes home while the winner is rewarded for their efforts with having to turn around and try to beat the Pack in Sunday’s nightcap (6pm), and then again Monday (7pm).

Bottom line:  If the Pack wins tonight, then they move on to super regionals and will await the results in Eugene to find out their opponent and/or destination (More on that later).  If the Pack loses tonight’s game, then the same two teams will tee it up again Monday evening at 7pm to determine who will emerge from Raleigh.

Today’s games will once again be only ESPN3 affairs.  Frankly, that’s starting to bug me but I suppose I should thankful for even that.  Will still have the Bases Loaded whip around on the big screen though.

Other Scores/Results of note

VT bounced back, defeating Coastal in the loser’s bracket in Blacksburg, 9-1.  They’ll face UConn in today’s early game with the winner of that one then faced with the task of beating Oklahoma twice.

GT also avoided elimination by beating ETSU 5-1 in Nashville.  They take on Illinois early, then if they win they must beat Vandy two straight.  Good luck with that.

After rebounding to beat the Bilikens (which still looks like the Grinch IMHO) of St Louis yesterday 10-2, Clemson’s road out of the loser’s bracket isn’t much easier than GT’s.  They’ll have to beat Liberty early today, then handle the ‘Cocks twice in Columbia.

Miami lost a thin 1-0 lead late and fell to the ‘Ville by a final of 6-4.  Today they’ll face Okie State early, then will have to top the Cards later today and tomorrow to survive their trip to Louisville.

UVa stayed perfect in Charlottesville, topping Elon 2-0, and now awaits the winner of today’s early game between UNC-W and Elon.

Carolina likewise moved to 2-0 in Chapel Hill by hanging on to beat Towson 8-5.  Towson and Fla. Atlantic play the early game there today for the rights to try to beat the Heels two straight.

FSU has things rolling.  In two games they’ve yet to give up a run in Tallahassee and have scored 21.  Yesterday they pounded Troy 11-0 and now await the winner of today’s early game between Troy and ‘Bama.

And don’t go using your super saver miles to book airfare to Eugene, Oregon just yet Pack fans…

In the battle of the birds, the Oregon Ducks fell to the second seeded Rice Owls last night 1-0.  Oregon must now beat San Francisco in today’s early game, then turn around and beat Rice tonight, THEN beat Rice again tomorrow.  With their history against top 50 RPI teams this year (Rice is #28, San Fran is #50), that may not be a good bet to happen.  Stay tuned……

So then, what happens if Oregon fails to win their regional?  Will the Pack host supers?

No guarantees there.  The NCAA will not announce sites for the super regionals until Monday night (I think…it might be Tuesday morning).  Since the Pack did not receive a national seed they are of course not guaranteed any consideration.

Rice has an excellent baseball tradition and they have outstanding facilities with a significantly larger capacity than Doak.  So it’s not beyond comprehension why the NCAA might opt to give them the supers (On the other hand, San Fran plays in a hole so THAT ain’t gonna happen at least).

Having said that however, given the fan support in Raleigh this weekend and the controversy of giving the Ducks the national seed nod in the first place, I would think it likely that the Pack would stay home for supers if the Ducks fall.

And even if not, at least Houston is closer than Eugene.

[UPDATE] – My information (or lack thereof) was in error on this.  Despite not having received a national seed, presuming the Pack has submitted the proper proposal for super regional hosting, the higher seeded Pack WILL host super regionals over Rice should the Oregon Ducks fail to advance from Eugene.

Tip of the cap to Dr.BadgerPack for correcting my stupidity on this issue.

We’ll be doing the same thing around here today as yesterday (good Lord willing and the crick don’t rise).  So if you’re stuck without ESPN3, feel free to use us as your update central.  And again, please do talk it up in the comments section.  It’s way more fun that way.

Go Pack!!! (And…GO Dons and/or Owls!!!!!)

 

 

 

 

 

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223 Responses to Raleigh Regional Sunday

  1. Texpack 06/02/2013 at 9:10 PM #

    Now we get to test the Holes gag reflex

  2. highstick 06/02/2013 at 9:11 PM #

    Holes Lose! Holes Lose! Holes Lose!!

  3. Hwy49PackFan 06/02/2013 at 9:11 PM #

    FaU Holes

  4. highstick 06/02/2013 at 9:12 PM #

    See what I said, Wuf? Holes lose, Pack Wins, Cocks Win, Clempson Loses! You batted a thousand today!

    Keep it up!

  5. tjfoose1 06/02/2013 at 9:12 PM #

    Is that Oregon score correct?!?! 10-0. Wow. Ducks beating up on the Owls.

  6. Pack78 06/02/2013 at 9:13 PM #

    LOL…Holes outhit FAU 12-3, but lose 3-2.

  7. Whiteshoes67 06/02/2013 at 9:15 PM #

    Oregon should’ve held on to a few of those runs. They’ll need em’ tomorrow.

  8. Whiteshoes67 06/02/2013 at 9:16 PM #

    Ga Tech getting it done against Vandy tonight.

  9. Wufpacker 06/02/2013 at 9:16 PM #

    Well ‘stick what the hell…I’ll take credit.

    I’m effing awesome.

    😀

  10. elvislives 06/02/2013 at 9:25 PM #

    I did a search for “HDMI female adapter coupler” and it came up with a link to the UNC baseball team. Quite fitting indeed. It is well known in Carrboro that many on the UNC team are switch hitters.

    Great weekend Regional win for the Pack. Senay has been clutch all year and he did it again all weekend. His game ain’t pretty, but it’s effective. Hope he can teach Trea the art of coming though when it is needed most.

    Oregon and Rice going an extra game tomorrow is good for State I am assuming. Hope to see the Owls win in 19 innings tomorrow night!

  11. ncsu1987 06/02/2013 at 9:45 PM #

    Nice work today by the ‘Pack.

    Thx, Wuf, for the heads up on ESPN Bases Loaded. I’m freakin’ addicted.

  12. Virginia Wolf 06/02/2013 at 9:51 PM #

    Just want to express “Thanks,” for posting the score each inning for those of us who could not pick up the game. Go Pack!!!

  13. highstick 06/02/2013 at 10:01 PM #

    You ‘da man” Wuf…Hell, I picked the Preakness winner a couple of weeks ago too, but I’d also picked him in the Derby…You don’t win everytime!

    But, “Pete” and I have similar thought processes…He didn’t change his socks when he was winning and I’m addicted to not changing things when you’re winning…

    Except for washing underwear and jock straps!!! Some things need to change no matter what! Unless it’s a double header!

  14. h2othf 06/02/2013 at 10:42 PM #

    Just wanted to echo Virginia Wolf’s comments ’cause those of us like myself that could not connect with (lower case) espn3 via (lower case) twc here in Charlotte would like to thank you all as well.

  15. 13OT 06/02/2013 at 11:16 PM #

    Glad that we took care of business tonight.

    My only wish is this: PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE, Coach Avent. Do NOT save Rodon for game 2 like you did last season in Tallahassee. It doesn’t matter if the Super Regional is in Eugene, Houston, Raleigh or wherever ESPN says to play it.

    Don’t repeat a big mistake.

  16. PackerInRussia 06/03/2013 at 3:55 AM #

    On Baseball America’s site:
    First Headline: Wolfpack Punches Ticket To Supers
    Second Headline: Owls’ Homer Stuns Tar Heels

    Go Owls (both of them).

  17. vtpackfan 06/03/2013 at 8:18 AM #

    I wouldn’t have believed it at the start of the season that we could advance through the regionals without Wilkens and Overman doing some heavy lifting out of the pen. We have the best top to bottom pitching staff in the land and it has to be apparent to anyone covering the postseason that we are the dark horse of the field.

  18. Tau837 06/03/2013 at 8:43 AM #

    “We have the best top to bottom pitching staff in the land”

    I don’t know enough about the other teams to know if this is true. Can someone comment on how our staff stacks up to the national seeds? For example, my impression is that Vanderbilt has a great staff, with at least 2 elite starters.

  19. Gowolves 06/03/2013 at 8:56 AM #

    A little trivia… The last time the number one overall seed won the whole thing was Miami in 1999. That was first year under the new format for the CWS.

    UNC will probably get to the super regs. but I don’t think they will win it all. I least I hope not.

    Good win for the Pack. Rain is expected all day here today and so not having to get ready for a game that could get delayed or rained out is a good thing. UNC having to play today could have an effect on their bullpen next weekend if they have to go through any extended weather delays.

  20. Dr. BadgerPack 06/03/2013 at 9:35 AM #

    Our bullpen depth is probably at the top. We are lacking in starting pitching. Vanderbilt, UNC and LSU all have superb staffs.

  21. vtpackfan 06/03/2013 at 9:51 AM #

    That’s what I meant-thanks Doc.

    By having Woek, Easley and Sasser pitching at such at high level it makes the “weaker” starters (Ogburn, Stone, and Jernigan).

    I put weaker in parenthesis because those three, when they have their stuff, can more then hold down an opposition into and even through the 5th. Stone is a Freshman who has time and time again proven that he’s not intimated in the slightest.

  22. nav 06/03/2013 at 11:30 AM #

    As much as I dislike the holes, I would be excited to see both them and us in Omaha for a big time rematch.

  23. Tuffy2 06/03/2013 at 11:38 AM #

    It is a wonderful thing to see us as one of the top teams in the country and on our way to the SR. Just a few months back after the basketball thing ended I was so ready for this pack baseball team to show what they had. These guys care about each other and define the meaning of the word TEAM. The basketball team should take a few notes. The baseball team puts us into the national spotlight. The focus has been with basketball and football. the fact that baseball pulls it off is great to see.

    I believe our football coach is going to have us right there in a few years or maybe sooner? Go Pack!

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