Auburn Eliminates NC State in Wild 17–13 Regional Slugfest
AUBURN, Ala. — Auburn kept its NCAA Tournament hopes alive Saturday afternoon, outslugging NC State 17–13 in one of the highest-scoring games of the 2026 NCAA Baseball Tournament. The Tigers blasted five home runs and scored eight runs in the opening inning to eliminate the Wolfpack from the Auburn Regional at Plainsman Park.
Auburn improved to 39–20 on the season and advanced in the elimination bracket, while NC State’s season ended at 32–24. The loss also marked the conclusion of legendary head coach Elliott Avent’s 30-year career leading the Wolfpack program.
Tigers Erupt for Eight Runs in First Inning
Facing elimination after a loss earlier in the regional, Auburn came out aggressively from the opening pitch.
Mason McCraine opened the game with a single before Chase Fralick delivered a three-run home run just three batters into the contest. The Tigers continued to pile on runs as Chris Rembert, Bub Terrell, Ethin Bingaman, and Taylor Belza all contributed offensively during a massive first inning.
By the time the frame ended, Auburn had scored eight runs on seven hits and sent 13 batters to the plate. The offensive outburst immediately placed NC State in a deep hole and changed the tone of the game.
Auburn Extends Lead Early
The Tigers continued their offensive assault in the second inning.
Cade Belyeu launched a two-run home run to push Auburn’s lead to 10–0 and seemingly put the game out of reach. The homer was particularly notable for Belyeu, who entered the contest with only one home run on the season before delivering two against the Wolfpack.
At that point, Auburn appeared firmly in control, but NC State refused to go away quietly.
Wolfpack Mount Early Comeback
NC State responded with one of its most impressive rallies of the season.
The Wolfpack scored two runs in the second inning before erupting for five more in the third. Taking advantage of two Auburn throwing errors, NC State steadily chipped away at the deficit before Dalton Bargo launched a two-run home run that cut the lead to 10–7.
The comeback energized the Wolfpack dugout and briefly shifted momentum toward the visitors. Bargo finished the afternoon with four RBIs and was one of several NC State hitters who produced big offensive numbers.
Despite trimming the deficit to three runs, NC State could not complete the comeback.
Auburn Answers with More Power
Every time NC State threatened, Auburn responded.
The Tigers regained control in the fourth inning when Ethin Bingaman launched his second home run of the game, extending the lead to 12–7. Bingaman finished 3-for-5 with three RBIs and three runs scored while recording his third multi-home run game of the season.
The offensive pressure continued in the sixth inning.
Belyeu crushed his second home run of the afternoon before Fralick delivered a two-run double and Rembert added an RBI single. The five-run inning pushed Auburn’s lead to 17–7 and created enough separation to withstand another NC State rally.
Fralick Delivers Career Day
Few players were more impactful than Chase Fralick.
The Auburn outfielder finished with a career-high six RBIs while reaching base repeatedly throughout the game. His three-run homer in the first inning ignited the Tigers’ offense, and his two-run double in the sixth inning helped put the game away.
Fralick’s production was critical in Auburn’s season-saving victory and highlighted the depth of the Tigers’ lineup.
NC State Continues Fighting
Despite trailing by 10 runs entering the later innings, NC State continued to battle.
The Wolfpack scored two runs in the sixth inning and added four more in the seventh. Luke Nixon delivered another strong offensive performance, extending his hitting streak to 15 games, while Bargo continued to drive in runs.
Freshman Vincent DeCarlo provided one of the bright spots for NC State, hitting the first home run of his collegiate career during regional competition. Christian Serrano also contributed an RBI during the late rally.
The Wolfpack eventually scored six runs after trailing 17–7, but the deficit proved too large to overcome.
Alvarez Earns Milestone Victory
Auburn starter Andreas Alvarez benefited from the Tigers’ offensive explosion despite a challenging outing.
The right-hander worked 5.2 innings, allowing nine runs, although only four were earned because of defensive miscues. Alvarez threw 105 pitches and became the first Auburn pitcher since Casey Mize in 2018 to record 10 wins in a season.
After Alvarez exited, Auburn used multiple relievers before turning to All-SEC closer Jackson Sanders.
Sanders recorded the final seven outs and helped secure the victory despite continued pressure from the Wolfpack offense.
End of an Era for NC State
The defeat brought an emotional conclusion to one of the most successful coaching careers in college baseball history.
Elliott Avent finished his 30-year tenure at NC State with 1,103 victories at the school and 1,327 overall wins. He leaves as the winningest coach in program history and one of the most respected figures in the sport.
The Wolfpack also finished the season among the nation’s top offensive teams and recorded 100 stolen bases, the second-highest total in program history.
Auburn Survives and Advances
The victory allowed Auburn to continue its postseason run and remain alive in the Auburn Regional.
After suffering a disappointing loss to Milwaukee in the regional opener, the Tigers responded with one of their most explosive offensive performances of the season. Auburn’s five home runs, 17 runs, and relentless offensive pressure helped keep its season alive.
Final Takeaway
Auburn’s 17–13 victory over NC State was defined by an explosive first inning, five home runs, and timely responses whenever the Wolfpack threatened to rally. The Tigers built a massive early lead and generated enough offense to survive a game that featured 30 combined runs.
NC State showed resilience throughout the afternoon but ultimately could not overcome the early deficit.
With the victory, Auburn advanced in the NCAA Tournament and continued its postseason journey, while NC State’s season and the remarkable coaching career of Elliott Avent came to an end.








