Tuesday saw a few upsets around college baseball. Here's a look:
Jacksonville (4-4) used a three run second and a five run sixth inning to hand #6 Florida State a 9-4 defeat on a cold night in Jacksonville, FL. The Seminoles (6-2) managed just four hits, including a pinch hit homer from James Ramsey, off five Dolphin pitchers.
Sam Houston State scored four runs in the bottom of the first inning, and then held on to beat #8 Rice 8-6. The Bearkats (7-3) rapped-out 14 hits, including a 3-run double by Tyler Knight in the seventh inning. Four Bearkat pitchers combined to strikeout 11 Owl batters. Rice (5-3) managed eleven hits, but left ten runners on base.
Rhode Island's Eric Smith tossed eight shutout innings to help the Rams knock-off #9 Miami 3-0 in Coral Gables. The sophomore righthander scattered five hits with two hits and five strikeouts. Miami (6-2) saw a 4-game winning streak end, while Rhode Island (5-2) has won four straight.
Eight pitchers combined to get Furman(4-2)past#18 Clemson 4-2 in 14 innings in Clemson, SC. Jay Friedman had the longest stint of the Paladin pitchers at three innings. Since opening the season with four wins Clemson (4-2) has lost two straight.
Five straight seventh inning singles produced three runs to give Eastern Kentucky (3-2) a 7-5 win over #29 Louisville. The loss at Turkey Hughes Field in Richmond, KY ends the Cardinal's 4-game winning streak.
Loyola Marymount knocked-off #13 UC-Irvine 11-3.
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