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ACC Recap for May 5th

by Brian Foley
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Here is your ACC Recap for May 5th.

Davidson 3 Duke 2 (10 innings)

DAVIDSON, N.C. — The Wildcats scored two runs to tie the game in the eighth inning before Chase FitzPatrick drove in the winning run in the bottom of the 10th, lifting Davidson to a 3-2 win over the Duke Blue Devils Tuesday night in mid-week action at Wilson Field.

Danny Weiss delivered a two-out base hit into right and pinch runner Calvin Sigelbaum scored from first on FitzPatrick’s double to end the game.

Davidson Recap
Duke Recap

UNC 15 Elon 6

CHAPEL HILL, N.C. – No. 1 North Carolina scored five runs in the first and bettered that effort with six in the fourth en route to a 15-6 win over No. 28 Elon Tuesday at Boshamer Stadium. All-America Dustin Ackley and Mark Fleury drove in three runs each, and Levi Michael homered for the second straight game to lead the Tar Heels (36-11) to their ninth win in the last 10 outings.

The loss snapped a nine-game winning streak for the Phoenix (33-14), who allowed a season-high 15 runs for the second and failed to reach the 10-run mark for the first time in the last nine games.

UNC Recap
Elon Recap

Florida State 5 Jacksonville 2

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Florida State (34-12) evened the season series with Jacksonville (30-16) Tuesday night as the 10th-ranked Seminoles defeated the Dolphins 5-2 on Mike Martin Field inside Dick Howser Stadium. The win for the Seminoles snapped a two-game losing streak to the Dolphins, while extending their current win streak to a nation best 13 games.

“It was a good ball game, no errors (by either team),” said head coach Mike Martin. “I was very pleased with our defense.”

Following a one hour and 29 minute weather delay, Hunter Scantling took the mound making his second start of the season. The freshman right hander did not disappoint throwing a career-high six innings to move to 3-0 on the year. Scantling blanked the Dolphins over the first six innings before giving up a pair of runs in the seventh. The Jacksonville, Fla., native left after facing the first three batters to start the top of the seventh.

FSU Recap
Jacksonville Recap

Liberty at Virginia Tech CCD

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