A lot could have gone wrong for Florida State this week.
The team embarked on its only five-game set of the season with only two starting pitchers available. Later, they braved the 40-degree weather and a turf mound in Boston and remained focused on the task at hand, with rivals Florida and Miami looming on the schedule upon returning to Tallahassee.
With all that in their way, the Seminoles finished the week 4-1, their one loss coming in the 11th inning.
The games could have gone smoother than they did. The bats did not produce in the midweek games as the Seminoles racked up 16 strikeouts in two days, and James Tibbs drove in five of the ten runs FSU scored.