
Elijah MacNamee's two-run homer in the seventh inning opened the scoring for MSU.
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State Rallies Late To Beat No. 1 Florida
May 17, 2018 | Baseball
STARKVILLE, Miss. – A two-run triple by Jake Mangum lifted Mississippi State to a dramatic 6-3 win against No. 1 Florida in the opening game of a three-game Southeastern Conference series at Dudy Noble Field.
The Bulldogs trailed 3-0 before erupting for two runs in the seventh inning and four in the eighth.
For MSU, Elijah MacNamee got the comeback started with a two-run home run. After Mangum gave the Maroon and White the lead in the eighth inning, Tanner Allen brought home a pair of critical insurance runs with a two-run home run.
"This was a big win for our kids and our fans," MSU head coach Gary Henderson said. "A lot of positive things happened tonight. It was a great comeback against one of the premier relievers in the nation. Konnor Pilkington pitched well. Riley Self was brilliant. Really felt like we were in good shape after only giving up two runs in the third inning. The game could have gotten away from us there."
"We had good at-bats and big hits when we needed them most."
MSU improved to 29-24 overall and 13-15 in league play, while the SEC regular-season champion Florida squad fell to 41-13 and 20-8.
The Bulldogs also clinched a berth in the SEC Tournament.
Pilkington pitched 6.1 innings, allowing five hits and three runs (all earned), with seven strikeouts and four walks. Self (3-0) faced seven batters in a perfect 2.2 innings of work. Marshall Gilbert threw out three attempted base stealers, with two of those becoming double plays.
The Bulldogs finished with seven hits and played errorless ball. Mangum, Allen and MacNamee each had multiple hits.
Michael Byrne (2-1) pitched the final inning and took the loss. Austin Langworthy had two of the Gators' five hits.
The two sides will return to Dudy Noble on Friday for a 6 p.m. CT start on ESPNU. Tickets are still available for purchase through HailState.com/tickets.
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The Bulldogs trailed 3-0 before erupting for two runs in the seventh inning and four in the eighth.
For MSU, Elijah MacNamee got the comeback started with a two-run home run. After Mangum gave the Maroon and White the lead in the eighth inning, Tanner Allen brought home a pair of critical insurance runs with a two-run home run.
"This was a big win for our kids and our fans," MSU head coach Gary Henderson said. "A lot of positive things happened tonight. It was a great comeback against one of the premier relievers in the nation. Konnor Pilkington pitched well. Riley Self was brilliant. Really felt like we were in good shape after only giving up two runs in the third inning. The game could have gotten away from us there."
"We had good at-bats and big hits when we needed them most."
MSU improved to 29-24 overall and 13-15 in league play, while the SEC regular-season champion Florida squad fell to 41-13 and 20-8.
The Bulldogs also clinched a berth in the SEC Tournament.
Pilkington pitched 6.1 innings, allowing five hits and three runs (all earned), with seven strikeouts and four walks. Self (3-0) faced seven batters in a perfect 2.2 innings of work. Marshall Gilbert threw out three attempted base stealers, with two of those becoming double plays.
The Bulldogs finished with seven hits and played errorless ball. Mangum, Allen and MacNamee each had multiple hits.
Michael Byrne (2-1) pitched the final inning and took the loss. Austin Langworthy had two of the Gators' five hits.
The two sides will return to Dudy Noble on Friday for a 6 p.m. CT start on ESPNU. Tickets are still available for purchase through HailState.com/tickets.
For more information on the Diamond Dawg program, follow the program on Twitter, like them on Facebook and join them on Instagram by searching for "HailStateBB." You can also find all-access coverage of the program on SnapChat by searching for "HailStateSnap."
Team Stats
Pitching:
W: Self, Riley (3-0)
L: Michael Byrne (2-1)
Batting:
2B: Blake Reese 1
HR: Austin Langworthy 1
RBI: Deacon Liput 1 ; JJ Schwarz 1 ; Austin Langworthy 1
SF: JJ Schwarz 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Deacon Liput 1 ; Austin Langworthy 1 ; Blake Reese 1
CS: Nelson Maldonado 1 ; Austin Langworthy 1 ; Nick Horvath 1
HBP: Deacon Liput 1 ; Austin Langworthy 1

Batting:
3B: Mangum, Jake 1
HR: Allen, Tanner 1 ; MacNamee, Elijah 1
RBI: Mangum, Jake 2 ; Allen, Tanner 2 ; MacNamee, Elijah 2
SH: Westburg, Jordan 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Mangum, Jake 1 ; Allen, Tanner 1 ; Stovall, Hunter 1 ; MacNamee, Elijah 1 ; Anderson, Jordan 1 ; Westburg, Jordan 1
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