Florida State stormed out of the gates and never looked back, securing a 6-3 victory over Clemson on Sunday to claim the series rubber match. The No. 14 Seminoles (36-15, 17-10 ACC) jumped out to a 4-0 lead by the fourth inning, setting the tone for a dominant performance that marked their first series win at Clemson since 2014—and their seventh conference weekend victory of the season.
As has been the case all season, Florida State's success started on the mound. Bryson Moore delivered a clutch outing when his team needed it most. The UVA transfer, who had struggled over the past month, fired six innings of one-run ball on just 75 pitches, showing poise and efficiency. Brodie Purcell then stepped up in relief, closing out the win with a four-out save while striking out three. Overall, Micah Posey's pitching staff allowed only two earned runs and surrendered just one extra-base hit, keeping Clemson's offense in check throughout the afternoon.
At the plate, the Seminoles showcased their depth, with five players recording multi-hit games. Brody DeLamielleure, John Stuetzer, and Nathan Cmeyla each tallied three hits, while the lineup consistently put pressure on Clemson's pitchers. A three-run second inning did the most damage, but Florida State put a man on base in every inning, passing the baton from one hitter to the next. The score could have been even wider if not for the Noles' struggles with runners in scoring position, but the early surge was more than enough to secure the win.
The game's pivotal moment came in the second inning. Nathan Cmeyla led off the frame with a bang, smashing a solo home run off the right-field foul pole to put the Noles ahead 1-0. The bottom of the order then came through: Ben Barrett singled, Cal Fisher walked, and Carter McCulley drove in the second run. John Stuetzer followed with a sacrifice fly to bring in Fisher, giving Florida State a commanding 3-0 lead. Moore took it from there, working around a lead-off single in the first and then facing the minimum in the third and fourth innings with help from his defense.
For Florida State, this series victory is a statement—not just for their postseason hopes, but for the resilience of a team that continues to find ways to win. Whether it's timely hitting, stellar pitching, or defensive gems, the Seminoles are proving they have what it takes to compete at the highest level.
