The big question coming into this one was if the FSU bats would stay hot against ASU ace Joseph Camacho, who had not been tagged with a loss in the last two seasons. The 'Noles answered that question with an emphatic yes, coming out with a bang. Or maybe that was just the sound of the Alabama State defense imploding. The Hornet battery of Camacho and catcher Chris Biocic combined for three first-inning errors, as ASU chucked the ball all over the place and allowed four unearned runs en route to a seven-run FSU first. Still, 'Nole batters made them pay for those mistakes, going 10-19 (.526) with runners in scoring position on the evening. It was a well-balanced Seminole attack that saw seven different players pick up an RBI-- by the fourth inning, when Florida State plated three more to stretch the lead to 10-1 (nine different 'Noles would finish with at least one RBI by game's end). Dylan Busby led the way with five RBI, bringing his season total to 52. And after allowing a five-run seventh, credit FSU for striking right back in the bottom of the inning, when a triple, four doubles, two HBP, another couple of Hornet errors and a wild pitch improved the Florida State lead from 10-6 to 17-6. Ed Voyles worked a perfect eighth and a scoreless ninth innings to close it out.