No. 13 NC State tried to rally from a 6-0 deficit, but Ryan Mathews's two-run homer was all the Pack could muster, resulting in State's first series loss in over a month
The Wolfpack dropped North Carolina A&T 5-1 Tuesday night at Doak Field at Dail Park to capture its 10th in a row
As a sophomore (2011) Held opponents to a .205 average (31-for-151) in the seventh, eighth and ninth innings Made 30 appearances, 21 of them scoreless Did not allow an earned run in his last eight appearances, covering 12 2/3 innings Counting the end of the 2011 season and the Cape Cod League during the summer, he enters the 2012 season having worked 45 2/3 consecutuve innings without allowing an earned run Worked four scoreless innings in the ACC Championship, allowing two hits and striking out three without a walk Did not allow a walk in his last 14 2/3 innings, and faced 66 consecutive batters without issuing a walk to end the season Allowed three earned runs Feb. 19 vs. Elon, and four earned runs April 29 vs. Maryland, but was 6-2 with seven saves and a 1.20 ERA in his other 28 appearances Pitched 1 2/3 scoreless innings of relief March 1 vs. Davidson to get credit for the win in the Wolfpack's 3-2 victory over the Wildcats Pitched the final 4 2/3 innings March 15 vs. Buffalo and retired 14 of the 16 men he faced to pick up his third win of the season Struck out the only two men he faced March 18 in the first game of the Georgia Tech series Worked 3 2/3 innings March 22 vs. Northwestern and retired 10 of the 11 men he faced, seven on ground balls, to get his fourth win of the year Earned his first save of the season March 26 vs. Clemson, pitching 1 2/3 innings and retiring all five men he faced Pitched three scoreless innings April 2 in the second game of the Wake Forest series, retiring nine of 11 batters faced to record his second save Recorded saves in the first two games of the North Carolina series Worked 1 2/3 innings and set down all five men he faced, three on strikes, to notch his third save April 15 in the UNC series opener Worked the final two innings without allowing a run April 23 to preserve NC State's 6-2 victory over No. 1 Virginia Pitched two shutout innings April 24 in the finale of the Virginia series and retired all six men he faced Worked the last 1 1/3 innings of the final ETSU game and retired all four men he faced to record his fifth save Pitched two innings and struck out three May 15 in the final game of the Florida State series Saw action in all three of the Wolfpack's games at the NCAA Columbia Regional, pitching three innings and allowed just one run, unearned while striking out five Got the save in NC State's 5-2 victory over Georgia Southern in the second round of the regional
As a freshman (2010) Made eight appearances, six in relief Started April 7 vs. Coppin State and allowed two hits in two scoreless innings Got his first win April 13 vs. NC Central with three shutout innings of work, his longest outing of the season, striking out five without issuing a walk
Summer league Pitched for the Harwich Mariners of the Cape Cod League and was a central figure in Harwich winning the Cape League championship Pitched 33 innings without allowing an earned run Was 2-0 with a save and a 0.00 ERA in a team-high 19 appearances during the regular season, allowing 11 hits and striking out 25 in 28 1/3 innings Made four appearances, all scoreless, in the Cape League playoffs and recorded the save in each of Harwich's three postseason series-clinching victories Pitched a perfect 1-2-3 sixth inning for the East Division squad in the Cape Cod League All-Star game Made two appearances for the Forest City Owls of the Coastal Plain League in 2010
High school Named to The Charlotte Observer's All-Mecklenburg team as a senior in 2009 Helped lead Myers Park to a 19-9 record and the Southwestern 4-A Conference tournament championship, pitching a complete game in the tournament championship game Was a two-time all-conference pick in the Southwestern 4-A Conference Was the Jack Sink Tournament MVP Played summer baseball for the On Deck O's and the Impact Baseball Dirtbags Listed as the No. 46 prospect in North Carolina for the 2009 MLB draft by Baseball America
Personal Majoring in parks, recreation and tourism