June 3, 2011
STETSON HEAD COACH PETE DUNN
Opening Statement
You guys have heard about good news-bad news? That was bad news-good news. We looked like the Bad News Bears out on defense the first three innings. Our guys fought back, and our bullpen did a great job. The offense did a great job of coming back and taking the lead. After we gave up the two-run homer, Jake Boyd held them there and gave us an opportunity to win in the ninth. I wasn’t real pleased with the way we started out. I thought we played tight. Only one young man on this ball club who is a fifth year, redshirt senior has played in a NCAA Regional. We talked to them about it before the game. We told them to just go out and play relaxed, but we came out and played a little bit tight. I’m proud of these guys.
On if the experience today will help the rest of the weekend…
I think it will go a long way. These guys did a heck of a job all year. We weren’t picked to finish any higher than fifth in our conference. Our guys did a great job. This is a whole different stage. I didn’t sense it before the game, but after watching the first three innings I sensed it a lot. It was pretty bad. I chewed them pretty good. Usually, when you get to this stage you want to sit back and let them relax. I chewed them pretty good after those errors. They responded in the right way. It could go the other way. These guys really got after it after that. When we got to 5-3, it was a new attitude in the dugout. It wasn’t a good attitude at the start down 5-0 and playing like we were.
CATCHER NICK RICKLES
On the last at-bat…
I got the two strikes. I’ve been a decent hitter with two strikes this whole year. That’s one of the things we’ve worked on, just trying to put the ball in play and not take useless hacks. I was just trying to put the ball in play. He threw one middle-in, and I just hit it in the hole.
On the butterflies to start the game…
I think we had to get the jitters out. I think it was a little bit of nervousness. It was a big stadium. It wasn’t nearly packed, but it was an atmosphere that we hadn’t really experienced before. It took a little bit of getting used to. It took a little bit to settle down. I don’t think we got our first hit until the fourth inning. It took us till then to settle down. Once we settled down and got the ball in play, we came back to the team that we could be.
SHORTSTOP MARK JONES
On the mindset after being down 5-0 early…
Like coach said, we were shaky on defense. The biggest thing is getting to the next, the next inning, the next pitch. We just have to believe that we’re a good team. We got here because we’re a good team. The biggest thing was just starting with the basics. Just trying to get base runners on and putting together an inning. That doesn’t mean trying to hit a home run.
On what the three-run home run meant to the team…
I got a pitch I was looking for. He left it up there. It was huge to get back in the game. Those three runs were big. At 5-3, we thought we could hold them where they were. All around it was our bullpen. We’ve got some great guys on the team. They go out there and put it all on the line. It was a great team victory.
NC STATE HEAD COACH ELLIOTT AVENT
Opening Statement
It’s just very unfortunate to get out to a 5-0 lead. I don’t think we relaxed. We were focused today. We played very hard, as we have for the last six or seven weeks with a lot of confidence and intensity. We hung a change up in the fourth inning, and even though we were still up two runs, it seemed like that changed the entire mindset of Stetson. They seemed a little flat, and it gave them a little energy and possibly took some from us. We played well. We probably just didn’t pitch as we as we did down the stretch.
On pitching…
Obviously, Cory (Mazzoni) is going tomorrow. We haven’t gone deep in the bullpen whenever Cory has pitched. That’s why Cory normally goes the second game. The guys we pitched today would be able to go on Sunday if we’re fortunate enough to win. We don’t wonder about pitching Cory tomorrow, we wonder about if we picked the right guy. Ethan (Ogburn) was just cruising. He hung that change-up, and after that he wasn’t the same guy.
On how to bounce back tomorrow…
They’re a veteran team. They’ll talk to each other. They don’t need to hear from me. They know what they need to do. It’s a tough loss, but if you win tomorrow, then you’re the same today as you won today and lost tomorrow. You just have to win tomorrow. Now, it’s lose, and your season is over. Our backs are against the wall. I’m sure that will give them some extra focus and concentration tomorrow.
FIRST BASEMAN HAROLD RIGGINS
On his offensive production today…
Going 4-for-5 definitely helps a team out, being productive at the plate and being able to have good at bats and get on base. Putting yourself in position to score runs it helps the team out. I was pretty pleased with how I performed at the plate today.
On their approach for the rest of the weekend…
The mentality won’t change. We will take the same approach as we do every game and that’s just to win. Obviously, we had some tough breaks today, but we’ll see what happens tomorrow.
DESIGNATED HITTER DANNY CANELA
On his offensive production today…
It shows that it’s not an “I” sport. It’s a team sport. Harold and I had seven hits between us, and we still couldn’t pull the game through at the end. I thought we had this game won. It shows that you have to play all nine innings.