Another Full Weekend Ahead The third full weekend of non-conference play finds 45 total games involving ACC teams on the schedule … The slate includes Clemson’s three-game series with South Carolina in which the teams will follow the recent tradition of three games at different sites on consecutive dates (at Clemson on Friday night, at Fluor Field in Greenville, S.C., on Saturday and at USC on Sunday) … Wake Forest will play a similar three-game set versus Furman with all three games in minor league ballparks ... Friday night’s game will be held at BB&T Ballpark in Winston-Salem, N.C., Saturday will be at BB&T Ballpark in Charlotte, and Sunday is set for Fluor Field in Greenville … Florida State, Georgia Tech, Louisville, Miami, North Carolina, NC State, Virginia and Virginia Tech all have home series slated this weekend.
Milestones and Honors Several ACC coaches are approaching milestones with FSU’s Mike Martin just six victories away from 1,994 total wins, Mike Fox two wins away from reaching 900 at UNC, and Wake Forest’s Tom Walter three wins shy of 700 career victories …Six ACC teams remain ranked in multiple national polls, including four top 10 teams with North Carolina as high as No. 4 (Baseball America), Florida State No. 6 (Baseball America), Louisville No. 8 (USA Today Coaches) and NC State No. 10 (Collegiate Baseball) … Clemson freshman utility man Davis Sharpe, Louisville sophomore LHP Reid Detmers and North Carolina RHP Tyler Baum were named Collegiate Baseball National Players of the Week … Detmers was voted the ACC Pitcher of the Week after no-hitting Brown for seven innings and striking out 11 in last Friday’s start … Florida State freshman outfielder Robby Martin earned Player of the Week accolades after capping a big week at the plate with a combined 7-for-8 in Sunday’s twin bill versus Youngstown State ... Virginia Tech, which was 5-11 in one-run games last year, is 3-0 in such game so far this season … The Hokies are off to a 7-0 start for just the fourth time in school history – the 1987 team started 8-0; 1920 (10-0); 1915 (21-0).