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SPORTS FSVIEW & FLORIDA FLAMBEAU | MAY 16, 2011 PAGE 12 an attempt for a double play that allowed Harold Riggins to cross home and tie the game at 1-1. The ’Noles struck back in the sixth, taking a 2-1 lead on an RBI-single from Justin Gonzalez that sent McGee in for a run. Things got tougher in the bottom of the frame when the Pack exploded for four runs to take a 5-2 lead. Tarran Saray ripped a two-run home run down the right-field line to re- cord the first earned runs of the series for N.C. State. McGee’s day on the mound ended after 5.2 innings in which he allowed six hits, four earned runs and three walks along with four strikeouts. Chris Diaz ended the in- ning for the Pack with a two-run double off FSU reliever Mack Waugh. FSU tied the game at 5-5 in the bottom of the inning on the heels of a three-run homer from James Ram- sey, who now has eight homers on the year. In the eighth, Lopez was the man once again for FSU. The catcher doubled to right center to score Gil- martin and Gonzalez and give the ’Noles a 7-5 advan- tage heading into the final frame. Brian Busch and Daniel Bennett came up big for the ’Noles, closing out the final two innings of the game and preserving the 7-5 victory for FSU. Lopez had two hits on the afternoon, and Gonza- lez, and Boyd chipped in two apiece as well. As of press time, Florida State was still into their third and final game of the weekend set. For a full recap and to see if FSU completed the weekend sweep, visit fsunews.com. TAKE TWO from 14 FSView File Photo Catcher Rafael Lopez (above) hit two home runs on Friday that helped propel the Seminoles to a 9-5 victory. FSView File Photo FSU head coach Mike Martin (right) has the ’Noles in a familiar position with postseason looming, yet it remains to be seen: Can he make the most of it this year? Phil Sears/Democrat Sean Gilmartin (above) has now compiled a 9-1 record on the season. Of the 110 pitches he threw Friday night, 75 were strikes.

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FSU head coach Mike Martin (right) has the ’Noles in a familiar position with postseason looming, yet it remains to be seen: Can he make the most of it this year? Catcher Rafael Lopez (above) hit two home runs on Friday that helped propel the Seminoles to a 9-5 victory. Phil Sears/Democrat FSVIEW & FLORIDA FLAMBEAU | MAY 16, 2011 FSView File Photo FSView File Photo

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SPORTS FSVIEW & FLORIDA FLAMBEAU | MAY 16, 2011PAGE 12

an attempt for a double play that allowed Harold Riggins to cross home and tie the game at 1-1.

The ’Noles struck back in the sixth, taking a 2-1 lead on an RBI-single from Justin Gonzalez that sent McGee in for a run.

Things got tougher in the bottom of the frame when the Pack exploded for four runs to take a 5-2 lead.

Tarran Saray ripped a two-run home run down the right-fi eld line to re-cord the fi rst earned runs of the series for N.C. State. McGee’s day on the mound ended after 5.2 innings in which he allowed six hits, four earned runs and three walks along with four strikeouts.

Chris Diaz ended the in-ning for the Pack with a two-run double off FSU reliever Mack Waugh.

FSU tied the game at 5-5 in the bottom of the inning

on the heels of a three-run homer from James Ram-sey, who now has eight homers on the year.

In the eighth, Lopez was the man once again for FSU. The catcher doubled to right center to score Gil-martin and Gonzalez and give the ’Noles a 7-5 advan-tage heading into the fi nal frame.

Brian Busch and Daniel Bennett came up big for the ’Noles, closing out the fi nal two innings of the game and preserving the 7-5 victory for FSU.

Lopez had two hits on the afternoon, and Gonza-lez, and Boyd chipped in two apiece as well.

As of press time, Florida State was still into their third and fi nal game of the weekend set.

For a full recap and to see if FSU completed the weekend sweep, visit fsunews.com.

TAKE TWO from 14

FSView File PhotoCatcher Rafael Lopez (above) hit two home runs on Friday that helped propel the Seminoles to a 9-5 victory.

FSView File PhotoFSU head coach Mike Martin (right) has the ’Noles in a familiar position with postseason looming, yet it remains to be seen: Can he make the most of it this year?

Phil Sears/DemocratSean Gilmartin (above) has now compiled a 9-1 record on the season. Of the 110 pitches he threw Friday night, 75 were strikes.