Baseball

FSU Baseball Stands on the Edge of the Super Regional

The Seminoles must win two games against St. John's on Monday, with both contests airing on ESPNU

The Florida State baseball squad entered the Tallahassee Regional championship with a single, stark objective: win twice against St. John's and secure a spot in the super regional.

The Seminoles had already proved their resilience, having edged Coastal Carolina 2‑1 in a game that was halted by inclement weather before they forced an extra‑inning triumph over Northern Illinois to stay alive.

A Tale of Two Games

Monday’s schedule places the first showdown at noon, broadcast live on ESPNU, with a potential second game slated for 4 p.m. should the first not deliver the needed victory.

Both teams are aware that a single loss could extinguish the Seminoles’ hopes, adding a palpable tension to what promises to be a high‑stakes doubleheader.

Fans and alumni have turned out in force, hoping the home‑field advantage in Tallahassee will translate into the momentum the team needs to close out the series.

Coastal Carolina University, Northern Illinois University, and St. John's University all bring their own storied programs to the mix, underscoring the competitive depth of this regional.

The outcome will not only determine Florida State’s postseason path but also shape the narrative of a season defined by perseverance and clutch performances.

If the Seminoles can string together two solid outings, they will join the ranks of programs that have turned early setbacks into championship runs.

The eyes of the college baseball community will be glued to the broadcast, waiting to see whether Florida State can rewrite its story in real time.

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