Orlando Sentinel

Seminoles roll past Hatters

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FSU hit seven home runs Wednesday, its most in a game since 2009, and the No. 18 Seminoles beat Stetson 18-10 on Mike Martin Field at Dick Howser Stadium. (3-3) earned the win.

hit two home runs and was among six players to go deep for the Seminoles.

FSU set season highs with 18 runs and 20 hits.

was 5-for-6 with a home run, two doubles and two RBI.

Florida State’s win was head coach 1,970th of his career. He needs six more to become the winningest coach in college baseball history. He currently only trails the late

(1,975 wins). Martin is now 32-4 against Stetson. One night after potential first-round draftee

was roughed up by then-No. 8 East Carolina, senior

followed with the team’s first complete game of the year, earning American Athletic Conference Pitcher of the Week honors.

Strzelecki (6-2) scattered five hits, struck out four and walked one in the Bulls’ 13-1 romp Saturday in Greenville. The 112-pitch gem, his second career complete game, lowered his ERA to 2.67. Junior third baseman

who had seven hits (including a home run and two doubles) at East Carolina, made the AAC’s weekly honor roll.

The Bulls (23-13, 7-5), who clinched the series with a 5-4 triumph Sunday, enter the UCF series 29th in

latest RPI standings. Counting a season-opening win against No. 19 North Carolina, they have three victories against teams currently ranked in the top 20.

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