TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – No. 18 Florida State (26-12) beat Stetson (28-10) 18-10 Wednesday afternoon to sweep the two-game midweek series at Dick Howser Stadium. Cal Raleigh hit two home runs and was among six players to go deep for the Seminoles.

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FSU set season highs with 18 runs and 20 hits. Along with seven home runs, the most in a game for the Noles since 2009, FSU added five doubles. Drew Mendoza was 5-for-6 with a home run, two doubles and two RBI.

Joining Raleigh on the home run ledger was Mendoza (4th of season), Steven Wells (4), Jackson Lueck (team-high 9), Rafael Bournigal (2) and pitcher Cobi Johnson. For Johnson, it was his second at-bat as a Seminole and his first since his freshman season in 2015.

Starting pitcher Austin Pollock (3-3) pitched 3.2 innings and allowed four runs on five hits. Ben Onyshko (2-1) allowed three runs on five hits over the first two innings for the Hatters.

After mustering four hits in Tuesday’s 4-0 shutout of the Hatters, FSU had four in the first inning Wednesday, highlighted by Raleigh’s three-run home run, his fifth of the season. Mike Salvatore, Mendoza and Wells, on a bunt down the third-base line, also singled in the frame.

The Hatters got two back off Pollock in the second inning on a single from Jonathan Meola. FSU answered with back-to-back home runs from Mendoza and Wells in the third inning off reliever Chris Gonzalez.

Meola added an RBI double in the fourth inning and Austin Hale scored on an RBI groundout by Bruce Martin to cut the FSU lead to 5-4. Sophomore Clayton Kwiatkowski relieved Pollock and got a one-pitch out to end the threat in the fourth. He pitched 2.1 innings without allowing a hit.

Nick Derr pinch hit for Cooper Swanson in the fifth inning and reached on an infield single to third base. Mendoza singled to put runners on the corners and ended Gonzalez’s day. Stetson closer Brooks Wilson allowed a bunt single RBI to Wells that extended the lead to 6-4 but retired the next three batters to limit the damage.

FSU broke the game open in the sixth and seventh innings, scoring 11 runs over the two frames. The Noles hit three home runs and two doubles in the sixth. In the seventh, pinch-hitters Kyle Cavanaugh (HBP) and Jonathan Foster (double) reached before Johnson’s home run into the visiting bullpen made the score 15-4.

Pinch-hitters Jared Herron and Skylar Frey followed with hits of their own and scored when Stetson shortstop Jorge Arenas dropped a pop up from Salvatore. Mendoza’s second double of the game scored Cavanaugh in the bottom of the eighth.

Stetson scored six runs over the final two frames with home runs from Eric Foggo and Mike Spooner.