TALLAHASSEE, Fla. | Tucker Rayburn homered in his first at bat and
Jared Weber drove in three as the Florida A&M University baseball team defeated South Florida for the first time in Tallahassee, 5-1, to open the season on Monday night at Moore-Kittles Field.
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The Rattlers (1-0) entered the game 0-11 at home against the Bulls, but all that changed when Florida A&M struck Rayburn hit a solo homer in the first inning and FAMU added a run in the second.
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South Florida (2-2), playing its fourth game in as many days, could not recover as FAMU won its season opener.
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How It Happened
Florida A&M began the scoring in the bottom of the first inning as
Tucker Rayburn drilled a 2-1 pitch deep over the right field fence, giving the Rattlers an early 1-0 lead.
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FAMU added to the lead in the second inning.
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Garrett Rowell began the inning with a walk, but was out at second when
Tristen Cooper reached on a fielder's choice. Cooper stole second and moved to third on a wild pitch. After
Cirr-Nicholas Bohannon struck out,
Seyjuan Lawrence ripped a triple to the wall in left center, scoring Cooper and giving Florida A&M a 2-0 advantage.
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South Florida closed the gap to 2-1 with a run in the top of the third, but Florida A&M slammed the door on any comeback with three runs on three hits in the fifth inning to grab a 5-1 lead.
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With one down in the fifth,
Ryan Coscarella walked and moved to second on an
Octavien Moyer single to left. After a pitching change, Rayburn reached on a bunt single to load the bases.
Jared Weber followed and on a 2-2 count, ripped a double to left center as USF outfielders Dontae Mitchell and Carmine Lane collided in the outfielder, allowing all three runners to score.
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The Bulls never threatened in the final four innings as FAMU pulled off the season-opening home victory.
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Inside the Numbers
> Florida A&M finished with five runs on seven hits, with three errors and left six on base
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Octavien Moyer and
Tucker Rayburn each registered two hits
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Jared Weber went 1-for-4, but drove in three with a double in the fifth inning
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Josh Hancock (1-0) started on the hill and gave up one unearned run, with three strikeouts and one walk in six innings
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Kelyn Fox picked up the save as he fanned four and walked a pair in three innings of relief
> South Florida registered one run on seven hits, committed one error and left nine on base
> Riley Hogan, Jordan Santos and Dontae Mitchell each recorded two hits
> Baron Stuart (0-1) took the loss in 4.2 innings of work. He was tagged for four runs on four hits, struckout seven and walked three
> Joe Sanchez, Connor Churchill and Graham Hoffman pitched in relief
News and Notes
> Florida A&M won at home for the first time in 12 tries against South Florida
> The Rattlers have won five out of the 52 times the two teams have played
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Jamey Shouppe earned victory No. 160 on Monday
> Florida A&M won for just the first time in five tries in games played on Mondays during the
Jamey Shouppe era
> This was the second time FAMU has pulled off a victory over a member of the American Athletic Conference during the
Jamey Shouppe era
> The victory on Monday was the second victory for
Jamey Shouppe against South Florida
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Up Next
Florida A&M returns to action with back-to-back games against Mercer, starting on Tuesday at Moore-Kittles Field. First pitch for the Tuesday game is set for 5 p.m. and the two teams wrap up the two-game series with a 4 p.m. game on Wednesday.
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