The FSU Baseball team entered the ACC Tournament coming off the wrong side of a sweep at the hands of Clemson but did well to turn it around in Durham, finishing off an undefeated tournament with a 6-2 win over NC State in the championship game on Sunday, the first ACC title for the 'Noles since 2010. Here's the 3 up, 3 down for Sunday's win over the Wolfpack.

3 Up

1. For the first time since their May 5th victory over Stetson, FSU committed no errors in the win over NC State. That gives Florida State a grand total of 4 errors in 4 ACC Tournament games this week, not exactly an ideal number but a great improvement from where the Seminoles have been at points in this season. With regionals beginning on Friday, the freshmen on the left side of FSU's infield may finally be coming into their own and at the perfect moment.

2. Ben DeLuzio had another good performance in the championship, going 2-4 with a run. After an ugly performance in the opening game against Clemson that saw him go 0-3 with 3 strikeouts, DeLuzio went 8-12 (.666) with 1 home run, 5 RBIs, and 4 runs in the final 3 games of the tournament and his efficient performances raised his batting average from .206 at the beginning of the tournament to .242 after the win on Sunday.

3. After some questionable bullpen decisions in the final weeks of the season, Mike Martin made a gutsy pitching decision on Sunday, bringing in usual Friday starter Boomer Biegalski out of the bullpen in the fourth inning after Bryant Holtmann found himself in a bases loaded jam. In the end, the decision by Martin was quite correct as Biegalski threw 4 2/3 innings of 1 hit, shutout baseball in relief. For the week, Biegalski racked up 11 innings of shutout baseball with 12 strikeouts over 2 appearances.

3 Down

1. Bryant Holtmann, who has seen a great deal of success as the mid-week starter for the Seminoles this season, did not rise to the occasion on Sunday, throwing 3 strong innings before loading the bases with just 1 out in the 4th inning when he was pulled. He allowed 2 earned runs, 4 hits, and a walk over 3 1/3 innings. Although not a terrible performance, Holtmann may have needed a better start if he wanted to compete with Drew Carlton, who had a stellar performance on Saturday to seemingly lock up the 3rd starter spot for regionals.

2. The Seminoles, who have seen success with drawing walks all season long and struggled with striking out all season long, saw a similar pattern on Sunday. The FSU bats struck out 8 times, including 2 each by DJ Stewart, Dylan Busby, and Ben DeLuzio. This could present itself as a problem down the road if the 'Noles run into an ace pitcher who collects a lot of strikeouts.

3. Although Florida State committed no errors, there was a horrible miscue by the Seminoles in the 4th inning when an infield-fly pop-up dropped in the infield with the bases loaded, scoring a run after Danny De La Calle failed to tag the runner at the plate on a play that was no longer a force-out. Additionally, there was a scary moment in the 8th inning as outfielders Stewart and DeLuzio collided as they converged on a fly ball in another complete lapse in communication. Luckily, both players were unharmed in the incident.

With the ACC title, the 6th in program history, Florida State has done all that they can to put themselves back into the national seed picture. The 'Noles will find out their fate, as well as who will be coming to Tallahassee for the regional next weekend, on Monday at 12 when the selection show airs on ESPNU.