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After sweeping the Cardinals on the road in a two game series to finish the regular season, the Seminoles will remain in Louisville for the upcoming ACC Tournament taking place this week. The Seminoles wrapped up the regular season with a 35-20 record and a 14-14 record in the ACC.
As the No. 8 seed, FSU was paired up with No. 1 seed Louisville and No. 12 seed Notre Dame in Pool A. Earlier this season, Florida State swept Notre Dame on the road, outscoring the Irish 21-6 in that series.
The ‘Noles will open up its ACC Tournament pool play against Notre Dame at 11 AM on Wednesday. It will wrap up pool against Louisville on Friday at 3 PM.
If Florida State wins Pool A, it will then play again on Saturday at 1 PM against the winner of Pool D which is made up of Virginia, Clemson and Duke. Florida State went a combined 3-3 against Virginia and Clemson (FSU did not play Duke in 2017).
The championship game will be held on Sunday, May 28th at noon on ESPN 2.
All games will be able to be streamed on Watch ESPN.
UPDATE:
The 2017 ACC Baseball Honors were just released and Louisville junior two-way standout Brendan McKay has been voted the Atlantic Coast Conference Baseball Player of the Year by the league’s head coaches, while North Carolina junior J.B. Bukauskas received the nod as Pitcher of the Year. Florida State sophomore, Tyler Holton, had virtually identical numbers to the two above mentioned players and he won ACC Pitcher of the Week 5 of the 14 weeks it was awarded. However, his team finished 8th in the conference and he didn’t stand much of a chance, he was awarded the Seminoles’ lone first team player, the rest of the awards are below.
Player of the Year
Brendan McKay, Louisville
Pitcher of the Year
J.B. Bukauskas, North Carolina
Defensive Player of the Year
Devin Hairston, Louisville
Freshman of the Year
Ashton McGee, North Carolina
Coach of the Year
Dan McDonnell, Louisville
2017 All-ACC Baseball Teams
First Team
C - Ben Breazeale, Wake Forest
1B - Pavin Smith, Virginia
1B - Gavin Sheets, Wake Forest
2B - Wade Bailey, Georgia Tech
3B - Drew Ellis, Louisville
SS - Logan Warmoth, North Carolina
OF - Brian Miller, North Carolina
OF - Adam Haseley, Virginia
OF - Stuart Fairchild, Wake Forest
OF - Reed Rohlman, Clemson
DH/UT - Brendan McKay, Louisville
SP - Tyler Holton, Florida State
SP - Brendan McKay, Louisville
SP - J.B. Bukauskas, North Carolina
RP - Lincoln Henzman, Louisville
RP - Josh Hiatt, North Carolina
Second Team
C - Joey Bart, Georgia Tech
C - Colby Fitch, Louisville
1B - Sam Fragale, Virginia Tech
2B - Jake Mueller, Wake Forest
3B - Johnny Aiello, Wake Forest
SS - Joe Dunand, NC State
OF - Seth Beer, Clemson
OF - Griffin Conine, Duke
OF - Cameron Simmons, Virginia
OF - Tom Stoffel, Virginia Tech
DH/UT - Quincy Nieporte, Florida State
SP - Pat Krall, Clemson
SP - Jeb Bargfeldt, Miami
SP - Parker Dunshee, Wake Forest
SP - Connor Johnstone, Wake Forest
RP - Griffin Roberts, Wake Forest
Third Team
C - Robbie Coman, Virginia
1B - Andrew Cox, Clemson
2B - Jack Owens, Virginia Tech
3B - Dylan Busby, Florida State
3B - Trevor Craport, Georgia Tech
SS - Devin Hairston, Louisville
SS - Ernie Clement, Virginia
OF - Chase Pinder, Clemson
OF - Matt Vierling, Notre Dame
OF - Jonathan Pryor, Wake Forest
DH/UT - Brad Debo, NC State
SP - Charlie Barnes, Clemson
SP - Kade McClure, Louisville
SP - Nick Bennett, Louisville
SP - Gianluca Dalatri, North Carolina
RP - Tommy Doyle, Virginia
All-Freshman Team
SS - Logan Davidson, Clemson
OF - J.C. Flowers, Florida State
1B - Drew Mendoza, Florida State
SS - Austin Wilhite, Georgia Tech
SP - Nick Bennett, Louisville
SP - Gianluca Dalatri, North Carolina
DH/UT - Ashton McGee, North Carolina
SP - Michael Bienlien, NC State
DH/UT - Brad Debo, NC State
2B - Will Wilson, NC State
2B - Alex Amos, Pittsburgh
SP - Noah Murdock, Virginia