Florida State Sweeps Cal, Extends Win Streak to 17 as Torres Sets NCAA Hits Mark
Run‑rule finishes underscored Florida State’s depth across the lineup plus steady pitching.
Overview
- FSU closed the series with a 9–1 run‑rule win on Sunday, completing a three‑game sweep and pushing its streak to 17 straight, reported as the fourth‑longest in Division I.
- Shortstop Isa Torres owns the NCAA record for consecutive hits at 16 straight at‑bats after Saturday’s game, continuing a torrid stretch since returning from an eight‑game concussion absence.
- Friday’s 12–2 five‑inning opener featured two home runs and five RBI from Shelby McKenzie, an Ashtyn Danley homer, and a complete five‑inning outing from Jazzy Francik.
- Saturday’s 9–0, 81‑minute win began with a seven‑run first inning; Bella Dimitrijevic threw three scoreless frames before Makenna Reid finished the final two.
- Sunday’s clincher included Anna Hinde’s three‑run homer and Marin Heller’s first career home run, with Danley starting in the circle, Reid escaping a bases‑loaded jam, and Dimitrijevic closing the fifth.