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FSU Baseball Staves Off Elimination in Tallahassee Regional Marathon

A clutch performance sets up a showdown with Northern Illinois, while St. John's eyes the championship.

A Clutch Victory in Tallahassee

The Florida State Seminoles avoided an early exit from the Tallahassee Regional by edging Coastal Carolina 2-1 in a marathon contest that stretched deep into the night. An RBI single from Nathan Cmeyla brought home the go‑ahead run, and Cal Fisher added a solo blast that proved decisive.

The offensive outburst was supported by a dominant pitching performance. Starters Wes Mendes and Trey Beard combined for 17 strikeouts, stifling the Chanticleers' lineup and preserving the narrow lead.

Meanwhile, St. John's University continued its relentless surge through the bracket, bludgeoning Northern Illinois 21-8 to secure a spot in the regional final. The Red Storm have now scored 27 runs across two games in Tallahassee, underscoring their offensive firepower.

The next critical test for the Seminoles arrives at 7:10 p.m., when they meet Northern Illinois in an elimination showdown. The victor will earn the right to challenge St. John's for the regional championship, a matchup that promises high stakes and intense competition.

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