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The 2015 NC State Wolfpack baseball team represented North Carolina State University during the
2015 NCAA Division I baseball season The 2015 NCAA Division I baseball season, play of college baseball in the United States organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at the Division I level, began in February 2015. The season progressed through the regular ...
. The Wolfpack played their home games at
Doak Field Doak Field (or The Doak) is a baseball venue in Raleigh, North Carolina, United States. It opened in 1966 and is home to the North Carolina State University Wolfpack college baseball team of the NCAA's Division I Atlantic Coast Conference (AC ...
as a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference. They were led by head coach
Elliott Avent Elliott Avent (born May 1, 1956) is a baseball coach, who is the current head baseball coach of the NC State Wolfpack. He attended North Carolina State University, but he did not play for the baseball program. In his 25th season of coaching the Wo ...
, in his 19th season at NC State.


Previous season

In 2014, the Wolfpack finished the season 5th in the ACC's Atlantic Division with a record of 32–23, 13–17 in conference play. They qualified for the 2014 Atlantic Coast Conference baseball tournament, and were eliminated in the play-in round. They failed to qualify for the 2014 NCAA Division I baseball tournament.


Personnel


Roster


Coaching staff

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Season


February

The Wolfpack opened the season on February 13 with a game against , as part of a three-day tournament at home at
Doak Field Doak Field (or The Doak) is a baseball venue in Raleigh, North Carolina, United States. It opened in 1966 and is home to the North Carolina State University Wolfpack college baseball team of the NCAA's Division I Atlantic Coast Conference (AC ...
. However, the games on February 15 were cancelled due to impending weather, including NC State's game with . Against Villanova, the Wolfpack jumped out to a 10–0 lead after two innings, 13–0 lead after six, and eventually went on to win by a score of 14–5. In the second game of the weekend, the Wolfpack faced . Preston Palmiero went 5-for-5 from the plate and the Wolfpack defeated the Wildcats, 8–3. The Wolfpack had a game scheduled for February 17 against , but it was cancelled due to impending weather.


Schedule

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Doak Field Doak Field (or The Doak) is a baseball venue in Raleigh, North Carolina, United States. It opened in 1966 and is home to the North Carolina State University Wolfpack college baseball team of the NCAA's Division I Atlantic Coast Conference (AC ...
Raleigh, NC Raleigh (; ) is the capital city of the state of North Carolina and the seat of Wake County in the United States. It is the second-most populous city in North Carolina, after Charlotte. Raleigh is the tenth-most populous city in the Southea ...
, , 14–5 , , Wilder (1–0) , , Harris (0–1) , , , , 773 , , 1–0 , , – , - bgcolor="#bbffbb" , February 14 , , , , , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , 8–3 , , Mendoza (1–0) , , Bain (0–1) , , , , 1,223 , , 2–0 , , – , - bgcolor="#bbbbbb" , February 15 , , , , , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , colspan=7, ''Cancelled'' , - bgcolor="#bbbbbb" , February 17 , , , , , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , colspan=7, ''Cancelled'' , - bgcolor="#bbbbbb" , February 20 , , vs. , , , , TicketReturn.com Field
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, , colspan=7, ''Postponed'' Rescheduled for February 21 , - bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , February 21 , , vs. Albany , , , , TicketReturn.com Field • Myrtle Beach, SC , , 6–9 , , Ryan (1–0) , , Wilder (1–1) , , DeCelle (1) , , 247 , , 2–1 , , – , - bgcolor="#bbffbb" , February 21 , , vs. , , , , TicketReturn.com Field • Myrtle Beach, SC , , 3–1 , , Brown (1–0) , , Mourelle (1–1) , , DeJuneas (1) , , 82 , , 3–1 , , – , - bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , February 22 , , at , , , , Springs Brooks Stadium • Conway, SC , , 3–12 , , Hopeck (1–0) , , Mendoza (1–1) , , , , 1,454 , , 3–2 , , – , - bgcolor="#bbbbbb" , February 24 , , , , , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , colspan=7, ''Postponed'' Rescheduled for February 25 , - bgcolor="#bbffbb" , February 25 , , , , , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , 9–1 , , Stone (1–0) , , Miranda (0–1) , , , , 225 , , 4–2 , , – , - bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , February 27 , , vs. , , , ,
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, , 0–1 , , Geoghegan (1–0) , , Wilder (1–2) , , Sherer (2) , , 26 , , 4–3 , , – , - bgcolor="#bbffbb" , February 28 , , vs. , , , , Grayson Stadium • Savannah, GA , , 4–2 , , Brown (2–0) , , James (0–2) , , Olczak (1) , , 41 , , 5–3 , , – , - , - bgcolor="#bbbbbb" , March 1 , , vs. UNC Greensboro , , , , Grayson Stadium • Savannah, GA, , colspan=7, ''Cancelled'' , - bgcolor="#bbbbbb" , March 1 , , vs. Charlotte , , , , Grayson Stadium • Savannah, GA, , colspan=7, ''Cancelled'' , - bgcolor="#bbffbb" , March 3 , ,
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, , , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , 7–0 , , Britt (1–0) , , Boyd (1–2) , , , , 456 , , 6–3 , , – , - bgcolor="#bbffbb" , March 4 , , Appalachian State , , , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , 6–4 , , DeJuneas (1–0) , , DeVrieze (1–2) , , , , 971 , , 7–3 , , – , - bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , March 6 , , Clemson , , , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , 4–6 , , Crownover (3–0) , , Wilder (1–3) , , Moyer (2) , , 496 , , 7–4 , , 0–1 , - bgcolor="#bbffbb" , March 7 , , Clemson , , , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , 8–3 , , Britt (2–0) , , Erwin (1–2) , , , , 1,508 , , 8–4 , , 1–1 , - bgcolor="#bbffbb" , March 8 , , Clemson , , , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , 14–6 , , Piedmonte (1–0) , , Koerner (2–2) , , , , 1,745 , , 9–4 , , 2–1 , - bgcolor="#bbffbb" , March 11 , , at #29 , , , ,
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, , 9–5 , , Olczak (1–0) , , Monkman (3–1) , , , , 607 , , 10–4 , , – , - bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , March 13 , , at #25
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, , 2–3 (10) , , Garcia (2–1) , , DeJuneas (1–1) , , , , 2,420 , , 10–5 , , 2–2 , - bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , March 14 , , at #25 Miami (FL) , , , , Alex Rodriguez Park • Coral Gables, FL , , 2–9 , , Sosa (3–1) , , Brown (2–1) , , , , 2,836 , , 10–6 , , 2–3 , - bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , March 15 , , at #25 Miami (FL) , , , , Alex Rodriguez Park • Coral Gables, FL , , 0–6 , , Suarez (1–0) , , Piedmonte (2–1) , , , , 2,502 , , 10–7 , , 2–4 , - bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , March 17 , , at UNC Greensboro , , , ,
UNCG Baseball Stadium UNCG Baseball Stadium is a baseball venue located in Greensboro, North Carolina, United States. It is home to the UNC Greensboro Spartans college baseball team of the Division I Southern Conference. It has a capacity of 3,500 spectators and o ...
Greensboro, NC , , 3–7 , , Wantz (3–0) , , Williamson (0–1) , , , , 977 , , 10–8 , , – , - bgcolor="#bbffbb" , March 18 , , UNC Greensboro , , , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , 8–3 , , O'Donnell (1–0) , , Dulaney (0–2) , , , , 1,014 , , 11–8 , , – , - bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , March 20 , , at Boston College , , , , Pellagrini Diamond
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, , 1–3 , , Burke (1–3) , , Wilder (1–4) , , Dunn (1) , , 214 , , 11–9 , , 2–5 , - bgcolor="#bbffbb" , March 21 , , at Boston College , , , , Pellagrini Diamond • Chestnut Hill, MA , , 9–4 (15) , , O'Donnell(2–0) , , Poore (0–2) , , , , 267 , , 12–9 , , 3–5 , - bgcolor="#bbbbbb" , March 22 , , at Boston College , , , , Pellagrini Diamond • Chestnut Hill, MA , , colspan=7, ''Cancelled'' , - bgcolor="#bbffbb" , March 24 , , , , , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , 14–0 , , Williamson (1–1) , , Stalzer (1–4) , , , , 884 , , 13–9 , , – , - bgcolor="#bbffbb" , March 25 , , North Carolina A&T , , , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , 16–5 , , Orwig (1–0) , , Garrett (0–1) , , , , 982 , , 14–9 , , – , - bgcolor="#bbffbb" , March 27 , ,
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, , , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , 14–5 , , Wilder (2–4) , , Zeuch (2–3) , , Braband (1) , , 431 , , 15–9 , , 4–5 , - bgcolor="#bbffbb" , March 28 , , Pittsburgh , , , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , 7–1 , , Brown (3–1) , , Sandefur (1–3) , , DeJuneas (2) , , 923 , , 16–9 , , 5–5 , - bgcolor="#bbffbb" , March 29 , , Pittsburgh , , , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , 9–2 , , O'Donnell(3–0) , , Berube (0–3) , , , , 1,134 , , 17–9 , , 6–5 , - bgcolor="#bbffbb" , March 31 , , vs. , , , , BB&T BallparkCharlotte, NC , , 10–6 , , Williamson (2–1) , , Horkey (1–2) , , DeJuneas (3) , , 8,147 , , 18–9 , , – , - , - bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , April 2 , , #8
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, , , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , 2–3 , , Byrd (4–0) , , O'Donnell(3–1) , , Strode (9) , , 1,528 , , 18–10 , , 6–6 , - bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , April 3 , , #8 Florida State , , , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , 0–1 , , Carlton (2–1) , , Brown (3–2) , , Strode (10) , , 2,201 , , 18–11 , , 6–7 , - bgcolor="#bbffbb" , April 4 , , #8 Florida State , , , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , 11–7 , , O'Donnell(4–1) , , Johnson (3–2) , , Gilbert (1) , , 1,838 , , 19–11 , , 7–7 , - bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , April 7 , , at Elon , , , , Walter C. Latham ParkElon, NC , , 5–7 , , McGillicuddy (1–2) , , Gilbert (0–1) , , , , 525 , , 19–12 , , – , - bgcolor="#bbbbbb" , April 8 , , at UNC Wilmington , , , , Brooks Field
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, , colspan=7, ''Cancelled'' , - bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , April 10 , , at , , , ,
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, , 1–2 , , Gallen (2–2) , , O'Donnell(4–2) , , , , 3,942 , , 19–13 , , 7–8 , - bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , April 11 , , at North Carolina , , , , Boshamer Stadium • Chapel Hill, NC , , 2–3 (10) , , Kelley (3–1) , , DeJuneas (1–2) , , , , 4,142 , , 19–14 , , 7–9 , - bgcolor="#bbffbb" , April 12 , , at North Carolina , , , , Boshamer Stadium • Chapel Hill, NC , , 6–3 , , Williamson (3–1) , , Thornton (1–4) , , Gilbert (2) , , 3,835 , , 20–14 , , 8–9 , - bgcolor="#bbbbbb" , April 15 , , Charlotte , , , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , colspan="7" , ''Cancelled'' , - bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , April 17 , , at Notre Dame , , , ,
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, , 0–2, , Smoyer (6–0) , , Wilder (2–5) , , Guenther (4) , , 555, , 20–15 , , 8–10 , - bgcolor="#bbffbb" , April 18 , , at Notre Dame , , , , Frank Eck Stadium • Notre Dame, IN , , 4–2 (14), , O'Donnell (5–2) , , Ruibal (0–1), , , , , , 21–15, , 9–10 , - bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , April 18 , , at Notre Dame , , , , Frank Eck Stadium • Notre Dame, IN , , 2–7, , McCarty (3–2), , Williamson (3–2), , , , 1,230, , 21–16, , 9–11 , - bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , April 21 , , at East Carolina , , , ,
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, , 5–6, , Voliva (2–0), , O'Donnell (5–3) , , , , 3,821, , 21–17, , – , - bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , April 24 , ,
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, , , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , 3–8, , Jones (5–2), , Brown (3–3), , , , 1,759, , 21–18, , 9–12 , - bgcolor="#bbbbbb" , April 25 , , Virginia , , , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , colspan="7" , ''Postponed'' Rescheduled for April 26 (doubleheader) , - bgcolor="#bbffbb" , April 26 (game 1) , , Virginia , , , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , 4–3, , Gilbert (1–1) , , Doyle (1–1), , , , 937, , 22–18, , 10–12 , - bgcolor="#bbffbb" , April 26 (game 2), , Virginia, , , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC, , 5–3 (10), , DeJuneas (2–2) , , Bettinger (3–2), , , , 1,113, , 23–18, , 11–12 , - , - bgcolor="#bbbbbb" , May 1 , , , , , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , colspan="7" , ''Postponed'' Rescheduled for May 2 (doubleheader) , - bgcolor="#bbffbb" , May 2 (game 1), , Longwood , , , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , 3–2, , O'Donnell (6–3) , , Jones (2–1), , , , 880, , 24–18, , – , - bgcolor="#bbffbb" , May 2 (game 2) , , Longwood , , , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC, , 6–1, , Brown (4–3) , , Simpson (3–2), , Britt (1), , 1,376, , 25–18, , – , - bgcolor="#bbffbb" , May 3 , , Longwood , , , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , 6–3, , Gilbert (2–1) , , Vick (2–6), , DeJuneas (4) , , 1,206, , 26–18, , – , - bgcolor="#bbffbb" , May 5 , , , , , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , 9–5, , Olczak (2–0) , , Meyer (0–1), , , , 2,204, , 27–18, , – , - bgcolor="#bbffbb" , May 8 , , at Wake Forest , , , , Wake Forest Baseball ParkWinston Salem, NC , , 19–1, , Brown (5–3) , , Pirro (6–4), , Orwig (1) , , 1,263, , 28–18, , 12–12 , - bgcolor="#bbffbb" , May 9 , , at Wake Forest , , , , Wake Forest Baseball Park • Winston-Salem, NC , , 3–2, , Gilbert (3–1) , , Dunshee (5–3), , DeJuneas (5) , , 1,411, , 29–18, , 13–12 , - bgcolor="#bbffbb" , May 11 , , at Wake Forest , , , , Wake Forest Baseball Park • Winston-Salem, NC , , 9–6, , O'Donnell (7–3) , , Johnstone (2–4), , Orwig (2) , , 819, , 30–18, , 14–12 , - bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , May 14 , ,
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, , , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , 3–4, , Funkhouser (7–3), , Williamson (3–3) , , Burdi (8) , , 2,252, , 30–19, , 14–13 , - bgcolor="#bbffbb" , May 15 , , Louisville , , , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , 3–2, , Brown (6–3) , , McKay (8–2) , , DeJuneas (6) , , 1,987, , 31–19, , 15–13 , - bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , May 16 , , Louisville , , , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , 5–8, , Burdi (5–0) , , DeJuneas (2–3) , , , , 1,591, , 31–20, , 15–14 , - , - ! style="background:#CC0000;color:white;", Post-season , - , - bgcolor="#bbffbb" , 1 , , May 21 , , Notre Dame , , , ,
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, , 3–0, , Brown (7–3), , Kerrigan (3–5), , Britt (2), , 3,599, , 32–20, , 1–0 , - bgcolor="#bbffbb" , 2 , , May 22 , , Miami , , , , Durham Bulls Athletic Park •
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, , 5–4 (12), , DeJuneas (3–3) , , Mediavilla (3–2), , , , 6,806, , 33–20, , 2–0 , - bgcolor="#bbffbb" , 3 , , May 23 , , Virginia , , , , Durham Bulls Athletic Park •
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, , 10–2, , Williamson (4–3) , , Bettinger (4–5), , , , 7,139, , 34–20, , 3–0 , - bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , 4 , , , May 24 , , Florida State , , , , Durham Bulls Athletic Park •
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, , 2–6, , Biegalski (7–4), , Piedmonte (1–1) , , , , 9,759, , 34–21, , 3–1 , - , - bgcolor="#bbffbb" , 1 , , May 29 , , Stony Brook , , , ,
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, , 3–0, , Britt (3–0), , Zamora (7–3), , Gilbert (3), , 2,785 , , 35–21, , 1–0 , - bgcolor="#bbffbb" , 2 , , May 30 , , at TCU , , , ,
Lupton Stadium Charlie and Marie Lupton Baseball Stadium and Williams-Reilly Field is a baseball stadium located on the campus of Texas Christian University (TCU) in Fort Worth, Texas. It has been the home field of the TCU Horned Frogs baseball team since its op ...
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, , 5–4, , Orwig (2–0), , Ferrell (1–3), , , , 4,009, , 36–21, , 2–0 , - bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , 3 , , May 31 , , TCU , , , ,
Lupton Stadium Charlie and Marie Lupton Baseball Stadium and Williams-Reilly Field is a baseball stadium located on the campus of Texas Christian University (TCU) in Fort Worth, Texas. It has been the home field of the TCU Horned Frogs baseball team since its op ...
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, , 2–8, , Alexander (6–2), , Williamson (4–4), , , , 3,480, , 36–22, , 2–1 , - bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , 4 , , , June 1 , , at TCU , , , ,
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, , 8–9 (10), , Trieglaff (3–0), , Britt (3–1), , , , 4,277, , 36–23, , 2–2 , - , - , style="font-size:88%" , All rankings from
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Awards and honors

;Andrew Knizner ;* Perfect Game USA Pre-season First Team All-American ;*2015 All-ACC Baseball Second Team ;Preston Palmeiro ;*2015 All-ACC Baseball Second Team ;Jake Fincher ;*2015 All-ACC Baseball Second Team ;Logan Ratledge ;*2015 All-ACC Baseball Third Team ;Brian Brown ;*2015 ACC Baseball All-Freshman Team


References

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