USF-Florida State Game Rained Out
TAMPA, FEB. 26, 2019 – The scheduled clash between the USF baseball team and No. 13 Florida State has been canceled due to heavy rains in the Tampa area.
Both teams made the decision that it would be best to cancel the game, originally slated for 6:30 p.m. Tuesday. Due to scheduling conflicts, no make-up date has been set. Â Â Â
The Bulls (3-4) are expected to return to action this Friday against Western Michigan for the start of a three-game series at USF Baseball Stadium. Â
Fans that purchased tickets for the Florida State game will receive a refund in three-five business days.
About USF Baseball
The University of South Florida baseball team is one of the fastest rising programs in the country. The Bulls reached the NCAA Regionals in 2015 for the first time in 13 years and followed that success with a 42-19 record and second NCAA regional trip in three years in 2017. The Bulls continued the success under first-year head coach Billy Mohl in 2018, reaching 36 wins and advancing to the semifinals of the conference tournament for the first time since 2012, while being ranked in multiple polls for the final two months. USF earned its third NCAA Regional berth in the last four seasons and had six all-conference selections in 2018. The team had four players drafted in the 2018 MLB Draft, including the program's fourth first rounder, Shane McClanahan. Junior third baseman David Villar was taken in the 11th round after tallying 24 doubles and hitting better than .370, being named first team all-conference and an All-American. The USF Baseball program has won five conference titles and the Bulls have made 13 NCAA appearances.
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