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North Carolina State University North Carolina State University (NC State) is a public land-grant research university in Raleigh, North Carolina. Founded in 1887 and part of the University of North Carolina system, it is the largest university in the Carolinas. The universit ...
during the
2021 NCAA Division I baseball season The 2021 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 on February 19, 2021. The season progressed through the regula ...
. 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 The Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) is a collegiate athletic conference located in the eastern United States. Headquartered in Greensboro, North Carolina, the ACC's fifteen member universities compete in the National Collegiate Athletic Associa ...
. 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 W ...
, who was in his 25th season at NC State.


Previous season

On March 12, 2020, due to the
COVID-19 pandemic The COVID-19 pandemic, also known as the coronavirus pandemic, is an ongoing global pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The novel virus was first identif ...
, NC State and the ACC announced the season was suspended. On March 17, 2020, the Atlantic Coast Conference announced all spring sports would be cancelled for the remainder of the season.


Personnel


Roster


Coaching Staff


Schedule

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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 ...
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* , , , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , W 13–3 , , Johnston (1–0) , , Fenton (0–1) , , ''None'' , , 198 , , 1–0 , , – , - bgcolor="#ddffdd" , February 21 , , Davidson* , , , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , W 6–4 , , Klyman (2–0) , , Flynn (0–1) , , ''None'' , , 198 , , 2–0 , , – , - bgcolor="#ffdddd" , February 23 , , * , , , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , L 13–16 , , Stephens (1–0) , , Klyman (1–1) , , Robinson (2) , , 198 , , 2–1 , , – , - bgcolor="#ffdddd" , February 26 , , No. 15
Georgia Tech The Georgia Institute of Technology, commonly referred to as Georgia Tech or, in the state of Georgia, as Tech or The Institute, is a public research university and institute of technology in Atlanta, Georgia. Established in 1885, it is part of ...
, , , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , L 2–9 , , Hurter (1–0) , , Justice (0–1) , , ''None'' , , 198 , , 2–2 , , 0–1 , - bgcolor="#ffdddd" , February 27 , , No. 15 Georgia Tech , , , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , L 3–8 , , Smith (1–0) , , Klyman (1–2) , , Finley (1) , , 198 , , 2–3 , , 0–2 , - bgcolor="#ffdddd" , February 28 , , No. 15 Georgia Tech , , , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , L 4–8 , , King (1–0) , , Villaman (0–1) , , ''None'' , , 327 , , 2–4 , , 0–3 , - , - bgcolor="#ddffdd" , March 2 , ,
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* , , , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , W 14–6 , , Willadsen (1–0) , , Boxrucker (0–1) , , ''None'' , , 294 , , 3–4 , , 0–3 , - bgcolor="#ddffdd" , March 5 , , No. 9
Miami Miami ( ), officially the City of Miami, known as "the 305", "The Magic City", and "Gateway to the Americas", is a East Coast of the United States, coastal metropolis and the County seat, county seat of Miami-Dade County, Florida, Miami-Dade C ...
, , , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , W 11–5 , , Justice (1–1) , , Garland (0–1) , , Johnston (1) , , 346 , , 4–4 , , 1–3 , - bgcolor="#ffdddd" , March 6 , , No. 9 Miami , , , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , L 4–6 , , Arguelles (2–0) , , Silver (0–1) , , Palmquist (3) , , 361 , , 4–5 , , 1–4 , - bgcolor="#ffdddd" , March 7 , , No. 9 Miami , , , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , L 4–6 , , Arguelles (3–0) , , Villaman (0–2) , , Palmquist (4) , , 393 , , 4–6 , , 1–5 , - bgcolor="#bbbbbb" , March 12 , , at
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Durham Bulls Athletic Park Durham Bulls Athletic Park (DBAP, pronounced "d-bap") is a 10,000-seat ballpark in Durham, North Carolina that is home to the Durham Bulls, the Triple-A affiliate of the Tampa Bay Rays of Major League Baseball. It is also home to the Duke Blue ...
Durham, NC Durham ( ) is a city in the U.S. state of North Carolina and the county seat of Durham County. Small portions of the city limits extend into Orange County and Wake County. With a population of 283,506 in the 2020 Census, Durham is the 4th-mos ...
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Coastal Carolina Coastal Carolina University (CCU or Coastal) is a public university in Conway, South Carolina. Founded in 1954 as Coastal Carolina Junior College, and later joining the University of South Carolina System as USC Coastal Carolina, it became an in ...
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Springs Brooks Stadium Springs Brooks Stadium/Vrooman Field is a baseball park in the southeastern United States, located on the campus of Coastal Carolina University in Conway, South Carolina. It is the home field of the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers of the Sun Belt ...
Conway, SC , , ''canceled'' , , , , , , , , , , 4–6 , , 1–5 , - bgcolor="#ffdddd" , March 19 , , No. 8 , , , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , L 1–13 , , Kirian (4–0) , , Justice (1–2) , , ''None'' , , 346 , , 4–7 , , 1–6 , - bgcolor="#ffdddd" , March 20 , , No. 8 Louisville , , , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , L 3–6 , , Albanese (3–0) , , Highfill (0–1) , , Corbett (3) , , 353 , , 4–8 , , 1–7 , - bgcolor="#ffdddd" , March 21 , , No. 8 Louisville , , , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , L 3–8 , , Elliott (2–1) , , Feeney (0–1) , , ''None'' , , 304 , , 4–9 , , 1–8 , - bgcolor="#ddffdd" , March 23 , , at * , , , ,
Brooks Stadium Brooks Stadium is a 21,000-seat multi-purpose stadium in Conway, South Carolina. It is home to the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers football team at Coastal Carolina University. The facility opened in 2003 and is named in honor of Coby Garrett Bro ...
Wilmington, NC Wilmington is a port city in and the county seat of New Hanover County in coastal southeastern North Carolina, United States. With a population of 115,451 at the 2020 census, it is the eighth most populous city in the state. Wilmington is th ...
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North Carolina North Carolina () is a state in the Southeastern region of the United States. The state is the 28th largest and 9th-most populous of the United States. It is bordered by Virginia to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the east, Georgia and So ...
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Boshamer Stadium Cary C. Boshamer Stadium is a baseball stadium in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. It is the home of the North Carolina Tar Heels baseball team. History The previous home of the Tar Heels was a multi-use venue called Emerson Field, which sat some 2 ...
Chapel Hill, NC Chapel Hill is a town in Orange County, North Carolina, Orange, Durham County, North Carolina, Durham and Chatham County, North Carolina, Chatham counties in the U.S. state of North Carolina. Its population was 61,960 in the 2020 United States Ce ...
, , W 9–2 , , Johnston (1–0) , , Love (4–1) , , ''None'' , , 850 , , 6–9 , , 2–8 , - bgcolor="#ddffdd" , March 27 , , at No. 24 North Carolina , , , , Boshamer Stadium • Chapel Hill, NC , , W 6–1 , , Highfill (0–1) , , Alba (2–2) , , ''None'' , , 850 , , 7–9 , , 3–8 , - bgcolor="#ddffdd" , March 28 , , at No. 24 North Carolina , , , , Boshamer Stadium • Chapel Hill, NC , , W 8–3 , , Willadsen (1–0) , , Sandy (1–1) , , ''None'' , , 850 , , 8–9 , , 4–8 , - bgcolor="#ddffdd" , March 30 , , 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 Greensboro (; formerly Greensborough) is a city in and the county seat of Guilford County, North Carolina, United States. It is the List of municipalities in North Carolina, third-most populous city in North Carolina after Charlotte, North Car ...
, , W 3–0 , , Villaman (1–2) , , King (0–3) , , ''None'' , , 311 , , 9–9 , , 4–8 , - , - bgcolor="#ffdddd" , April 2 , , Clemson , , , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , L 6–10 , , Clayton (4–0) , , Johnston (2–1) , , ''None'' , , 362 , , 9–10 , , 4–9 , - bgcolor="#ffdddd" , April 3 , , Clemson , , , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , L 3–9 , , Askew (1–0) , , Highfill (1–2) , , Gilbert (3) , , 422 , , 9–11 , , 4–10 , - bgcolor="#ddffdd" , April 4 , , Clemson , , , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , W 9–5 , , Justice (2–2) , , Gilbert (1–2) , , ''None'' , , 360 , , 10–11 , , 5–10 , - bgcolor="#ddffdd" , April 6 , ,
Appalachian State Appalachian State University (; Appalachian, App State, App, or ASU) is a public university in Boone, North Carolina. It was founded as a teachers college in 1899 by brothers B. B. and D. D. Dougherty and the latter's wife, Lillie Shull Dough ...
* , , , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , W 13–2 , , Villaman (2–2) , , Martinez (3–4) , , ''None'' , , 365 , , 11–11 , , 5–10 , - bgcolor="#ddffdd" , April 9 , , at
Boston College Boston College (BC) is a private Jesuit research university in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. Founded in 1863, the university has more than 9,300 full-time undergraduates and nearly 5,000 graduate students. Although Boston College is classifie ...
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Eddie Pellagrini Diamond Eddie Pellagrini Diamond is a baseball stadium at the Harrington Athletics Village located in Boston College in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. History Boston College constructed the new Eddie Pellagrini Diamond as part of an effort t ...
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, , W 20–5 , , Johnston (3–1) , , Mason (3–4) , , ''None'' , , 150 , , 12–11 , , 6–10 , - bgcolor="#ddffdd" , April 10 , , at Boston College, , , , Eddie Pellagrini Diamond • Brighton, MA , , W 5–4 , , Highfill (2–2) , , Walsh (1–3) , , Justice (1) , , 150 , , 13–11 , , 7–10 , - bgcolor="#ddffdd" , April 11 , , at Boston College, , , , Eddie Pellagrini Diamond • Brighton, MA , , W 7–0 , , Willadsen (3–0) , , Stiegler (1–2) , , ''None'' , , 150 , , 14–11 , , 8–10 , - bgcolor="#ddffdd" , April 14 , , * , , , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , W 10–4 , , Villaman (3–2) , , Meachem (0–6) , , ''None'' , , 332 , , 15–11 , , 8–10 , - bgcolor="#ffdddd" , April 16 , , No. 10 Notre Dame , , , ,
Frank Eck Stadium Frank Eck Stadium is a baseball stadium in Notre Dame, Indiana. It hosts the University of Notre Dame Fighting Irish college baseball team. The stadium holds 2,500 people and was built in 1994. The stadium was named after Frank Eck, an alumnus, ...
South Bend, IN South Bend is a city in and the county seat of St. Joseph County, Indiana, on the St. Joseph River near its southernmost bend, from which it derives its name. As of the 2020 census, the city had a total of 103,453 residents and is the fourt ...
, , L 2–3 , , Kohlhepp (4–1) , , Johnston (3–2) , , ''None'' , , 279 , , 15–12 , , 8–11 , - bgcolor="#ddffdd" , April 17 , , No. 10 Notre Dame , , , , Frank Eck Stadium • South Bend, IN , , W 5–2 , , Highfill (3–2) , , Bertrand (3–1) , , Justice (2) , , 237 , , 16–12 , , 9–11 , - bgcolor="#ffdddd" , April 18 , , No. 10 Notre Dame , , , , Frank Eck Stadium • South Bend, IN , , L 2–11 , , Kohlhepp (5–1) , , Willadsen (3–1) , , Sheridan (3) , , 188 , , 16–13 , , 9–12 , - bgcolor="#ddffdd" , April 23 , , No. 22
Virginia Tech Virginia Tech (formally the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University and informally VT, or VPI) is a Public university, public Land-grant college, land-grant research university with its main campus in Blacksburg, Virginia. It also ...
, , , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , W 3–1 , , Highfill (4–2) , , Alford (1–3) , , Justice (3) , , 395 , , 17–13 , , 10–12 , - bgcolor="#ddffdd" , April 24 , , No. 22 Virginia Tech , , , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , W 11–3 , , Johnston (4–2) , , Simonelli (4–1) , , ''None'' , , 380 , , 18–13 , , 11–12 , - bgcolor="#ddffdd" , April 25 , , No. 22 Virginia Tech , , , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , W 7–6 , , Justice (3–2) , , Heard (3–3) , , ''None'' , , 481 , , 19–13 , , 12–12 , - bgcolor="#ddffdd" , April 27 , , at Appalachian State* , , , ,
Beaver Field at Jim and Bettie Smith Stadium Beaver Field at Jim and Bettie Smith Stadium is a baseball stadium in Boone, North Carolina, that is home to the Appalachian State baseball program. Prior to using Beaver Field, the Mountaineers used Lackey Field. The stadium was dedicated on Ap ...
Boone, NC Boone is a town in and the county seat of Watauga County, North Carolina, United States. Located in the Blue Ridge Mountains of western North Carolina, Boone is the home of Appalachian State University and the headquarters for the disaster and ...
, , W 7–3 , , Villaman (4–2) , , Tujetsch (0–3) , , ''None'' , , 220 , , 20–13 , , 12–12 , - bgcolor="#ddffdd" , April 30 , , at Wake Forest , , , ,
David F. Couch Ballpark David F. Couch Ballpark is a collegiate and former minor-league baseball park in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The full-time home of the Wake Forest Demon Deacons baseball team, starting in 2009, it was also previously home of the Winston-Salem ...
Winston-Salem, NC Winston-Salem is a city and the county seat of Forsyth County, North Carolina, United States. In the 2020 census, the population was 249,545, making it the second-largest municipality in the Piedmont Triad region, the 5th most populous city in N ...
, , W 13–7 , , Feeney (1–1) , , Oxford (0–1) , , Justice (4) , , 707 , , 21–13 , , 13–12 , - , - bgcolor="#ffdddd" , May 1 , , at Wake Forest , , , , David F. Couch Ballpark • Winston-Salem, NC , , L 11–14 , , Lowder (2–2) , , Willadsen (3–2) , , Adler (6) , , 685 , , 21–14 , , 13–13 , - bgcolor="#ddffdd" , May 2 , , at Wake Forest , , , , David F. Couch Ballpark • Winston-Salem, NC , , W 15–8 , , Johnston (5–2) , , Fleming (2–6) , , ''None'' , , 621 , , 22–14 , , 14–13 , - bgcolor="#bbbbbb" , May 4 , , Elon* , , , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , ''canceled'' , , , , , , , , , , 22–14 , , 14–13 , - bgcolor="#ddffdd" , May 11 , , UNC-Wilmington* , , , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , W 9–1 , , Villaman (5–2) , , Holjes (0–2) , , ''None'' , , 427 , , 23–14 , , 14–13 , - bgcolor="#ddffdd" , May 14 , , at No. 16
Pittsburgh Pittsburgh ( ) is a city in the Commonwealth (U.S. state), Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, United States, and the county seat of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, Allegheny County. It is the most populous city in both Allegheny County and Wester ...
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Pittsburgh, PA Pittsburgh ( ) is a city in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, United States, and the county seat of Allegheny County. It is the most populous city in both Allegheny County and Western Pennsylvania, the second-most populous city in Pennsyl ...
, , W 3–2 , , Johnston (6–2) , , McKennitt (1–1) , , Justice (5) , , 210 , , 24–14 , , 15–13 , - bgcolor="#ddffdd" , May 15 , , at No. 16 Pittsburgh , , , , Charles L. Cost Field • Pittsburgh, PA , , W 9–7 , , Tillery (1–0) , , Hansen (1–4) , , Justice (6) , , 210 , , 25–14 , , 16–13 , - bgcolor="#ddffdd" , May 16 , , at No. 16 Pittsburgh , , , , Charles L. Cost Field • Pittsburgh, PA , , W 10–3 , , Willadsen (4–2) , , Corcoran (0–2) , , ''None'' , , 210 , , 26–14 , , 17–13 , - bgcolor="#ddffdd" , May 20 , , No. 16
Florida State Florida State University (FSU) is a public university, public research university in Tallahassee, Florida. It is a senior member of the State University System of Florida. Founded in 1851, it is located on the oldest continuous site of higher e ...
, , , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , W 6–4 , , Justice (4–2) , , Perdue (1–2) , , ''None'' , , 1700 , , 27–14 , , 18–13 , - bgcolor="#ddffdd" , May 21 , , No. 16 Florida State , , , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , W 6–4 , , Highfill (5–2) , , Crowell (1–3) , , Justice (7) , , 1700 , , 28–14 , , 19–13 , - bgcolor="#ffdddd" , May 22 , , No. 16 Florida State , , , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , L 11–15 , , Kwiatkowski (2–2) , , Silver (0–2) , , ''None'' , , 1700 , , 28–15 , , 19–14 , - , - ! style="" , Postseason , - , - align="center" bgcolor="#ddffdd" , May 27 , , vs (10) Pittsburgh , , , ,
Truist Field Truist Field is a baseball stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina. The Uptown-area stadium hosts the Charlotte Knights, a Triple-A Minor League Baseball team in the International League. It is also the third sports building to be built in Uptow ...
Charlotte, NC Charlotte ( ) is the most populous city in the U.S. state of North Carolina. Located in the Piedmont region, it is the county seat of Mecklenburg County. The population was 874,579 at the 2020 census, making Charlotte the 16th-most populous ...
, , W 3–2 , , Johnston (7–2) , , Gilbertson (6–5) , , Justice (8) , , 3,987 , , 29–15 , , 1–0 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ffdddd" , May 28 , , vs (6) North Carolina , , , , Truist Field • Charlotte, NC , , L 6–9 , , Love (8–4) , , Tillery (1–1) , , O'Brien (3) , , 7,291 , , 29–16 , , 1–1 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ddffdd" , May 29 , , vs (2) Georgia Tech , , , , Truist Field • Charlotte, NC , , W 8–1 , , Highfill (6–2) , , Grissom, Jr. (1–2) , , Justice (9) , , 4,960 , , 30–16 , , 2–1 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ffdddd" , May 30 , , vs (9) Duke , , , , Truist Field • Charlotte, NC , , L 0–1 , , Stinson (3–3) , , Willadsen (4–3) , , Johnson (7) , , 7,162 , , 30–17 , , 2–2 , - , - align="center" bgcolor="#ddffdd" , June 4 , , (3)
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J. C. Love Field at Pat Patterson Park J.C. Love Field at Pat Patterson Park is a baseball stadium in Ruston, Louisiana, United States. It is the home field of the Louisiana Tech University Bulldogs college baseball team. History The facility features a seating capacity of 2,100 mu ...
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, , W 8–1 , , Johnston (8–2) , , Ras (7–5) , , ''None'' , , 1,075 , , 31–17 , , 1–0 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ddffdd" , June 4 , ,
Louisiana Tech Louisiana Tech University (Louisiana Tech, La. Tech, or simply Tech) is a public research university in Ruston, Louisiana. It is part of the University of Louisiana System and classified among "R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activi ...
, , , , J. C. Love Field at Pat Patterson Park • Ruston, LA , , W 8–3 , , Highfill (7–2) , , Jennings (5–4) , , Justice (10) , , 2,817 , , 32–17 , , 2–0 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ddffdd" , June 4 , , Louisiana Tech , , , , J. C. Love Field at Pat Patterson Park • Ruston, LA , , W 14–7 , , Willadsen (5–3) , , Martinez (4–1) , , Villaman (2) , , 2,513 , , 33–17 , , 3–0 , - , - align="center" bgcolor="#ffdddd" , June 11 , , No. 1
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Baum–Walker Stadium Baum–Walker Stadium at George Cole Field is the home venue of the Arkansas Razorbacks baseball team of the NCAA Division I Southeastern Conference, located in Fayetteville, Arkansas, United States."2007 Razorback Baseball Media Guide.Dave van ...
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, , L 2–21 , , Wicklander (7–1) , , Johnston (8–3) , , ''None'' , , 11,084 , , 33–18 , , 3–1 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ddffdd" , June 12 , , No. 1 Arkansas, , , , Baum–Walker Stadium • Fayetteville, AR , , W 6–5 , , Highfill (8–2) , , Costeiu (8–3) , , Justice (11) , , 11,084 , , 34–18 , , 4–1 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ddffdd" , June 13 , , No. 1 Arkansas, , , , Baum–Walker Stadium • Fayetteville, AR , , W 3–2 , , Justice (5–2) , , Kopps (12–1) , , ''None'' , , 11,084 , , 35–18 , , 5–1 , - , - align="center" bgcolor="#ddffdd" , June 19 , , No. 9
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TD Ameritrade Park Charles Schwab Field Omaha (formerly TD Ameritrade Park Omaha) is a baseball park in Omaha, Nebraska. Opened in 2011, the stadium serves as a replacement for historic Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium. Charles Schwab Field has a seating capacity of 24, ...
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, , W 10–4 , , Johnston (9–3) , , Beck (9–2) , , Justice (12) , , 22,193 , , 36–18 , , 6–1 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ddffdd" , June 21 , , No. 4 Vanderbilt , , , , TD Ameritrade Park • Omaha, NE , , W 1–0 , , Highfill (9–2) , , Leiter (10–4) , , Justice (13) , , 23,712 , , 37–18 , , 7–1 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ffdddd" , June 25 , , No. 4 Vanderbilt , , , , TD Ameritrade Park • Omaha, NE , , L 1–3 , , Rocker (14–3) , , Payne (0–1) , , Murphy (9) , , 20,738 , , 37–19 , , 7–2 , - , - , style="font-size:88%" , All rankings from D1Baseball except for Super Regional and College World Series where national seeds are used instead. Source:


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