Duke Explodes for 21 Runs to Eliminate NC State from ACC Tournament
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Duke delivered one of the most explosive offensive performances in ACC Tournament history on Tuesday afternoon, overpowering NC State 21–12 at Truist Field in a game that quickly turned into a late-inning avalanche of runs. The Blue Devils erupted for 15 runs across the final three innings and consistently capitalized on two-out opportunities to pull away from the Wolfpack in dramatic fashion.
The victory advanced 16th-seeded Duke to the second round of the ACC Baseball Championship, while NC State saw its tournament stay come to an abrupt end after a game defined by pitching struggles and missed opportunities late.
For much of the afternoon, the game remained competitive and featured multiple lead changes. However, Duke’s relentless offense eventually overwhelmed the Wolfpack, producing a historic scoring output that shattered program records and left little doubt by the final inning.
NC State Builds Early Momentum
NC State opened the game with strong offensive energy, striking first in the second inning with a three-run frame that immediately put pressure on Duke. Mikey Ryan helped ignite the rally with an RBI double before Dalton Bargo launched a home run to extend the lead.
The Wolfpack continued to generate offense in the third inning when Ty Head connected on another home run, giving NC State a 4–2 advantage and keeping momentum on its side early in the contest.
Despite Duke’s ability to answer throughout the afternoon, NC State consistently found ways to regain the lead during the opening six innings. The Wolfpack briefly moved back in front after manufacturing runs in the fifth and sixth innings, carrying an 8–6 lead into the seventh inning and appearing in position to close out the victory.
Duke’s Two-Out Offense Changes the Game
The turning point came in the seventh inning, when Duke’s offense exploded with another massive two-out rally. The Blue Devils repeatedly extended innings and punished NC State pitching whenever opportunities arose.
Jake Lambdin delivered a key RBI single before RJ Hamilton drew a bases-loaded walk to cut into the deficit. Moments later, Kaden Smith stepped to the plate and completely shifted the momentum of the game with a grand slam to deep left field, turning a close contest into a Duke advantage almost instantly.
That sequence opened the floodgates offensively for the Blue Devils, who continued to score throughout the final innings. Duke added more runs in the eighth and erupted again in the ninth inning, finishing the afternoon with 21 runs on 20 hits.
The Blue Devils’ efficiency with two outs proved especially devastating. Duke scored 18 of its 21 runs with two outs and went 11-for-19 at the plate in those situations, repeatedly extending innings and preventing NC State from escaping damage.
Kaden Smith Delivers Historic Performance
Smith delivered one of the most memorable individual performances of the ACC Tournament, finishing with eight RBI and matching the conference tournament single-game record. The Duke slugger went 3-for-5 with two home runs, including the pivotal grand slam in the seventh inning that completely altered the trajectory of the game.
His offensive production gave Duke consistent momentum throughout the afternoon and highlighted the aggressive approach the Blue Devils maintained from start to finish.
Lambdin also played a major role in the victory, finishing with six RBI and four hits while consistently producing in high-pressure situations. Together, the duo powered a Duke lineup that proved nearly impossible to slow down once momentum shifted late in the game.
Wolfpack Pitching Unravels Late
While NC State’s offense produced 12 runs and generated scoring opportunities throughout the game, the Wolfpack could not contain Duke’s relentless attack in the late innings.
NC State used seven different pitchers during the contest, but none were able to consistently slow Duke’s lineup once the Blue Devils began building momentum. The Wolfpack pitching staff allowed 20 hits and 12 walks while throwing a season-high 246 pitches during the marathon contest.
The late collapse proved especially costly after NC State had battled through multiple momentum swings to regain the lead earlier in the afternoon. The inability to close out innings became a major issue, as Duke repeatedly punished mistakes with runners on base.
Even after falling behind late, NC State continued to battle offensively. Luke Nixon hit his ninth home run of the season, while Wyatt Peifer added a three-run homer in the ninth inning. However, the deficit had grown too large to overcome by that point.
Historic Offensive Output for Duke
The 21-run performance marked the most runs Duke had ever scored in an ACC Tournament game and reflected one of the most productive offensive outings in recent conference tournament history.
Every starter in the Duke lineup recorded at least one hit, showcasing the depth and consistency of the Blue Devils’ offense throughout the afternoon. The ability to produce in pressure moments — especially with two outs — ultimately separated Duke from NC State and transformed a close game into a blowout by the final inning.
Final Takeaway
Duke’s 21–12 victory over NC State was defined by explosive offense, timely hitting, and relentless pressure in key moments. After trailing multiple times early, the Blue Devils delivered one massive rally after another, eventually overwhelming the Wolfpack with a historic late-game surge.
For NC State, the loss marked a disappointing end to its ACC Tournament run despite strong offensive production. Duke, meanwhile, advanced with momentum after producing one of the tournament’s most memorable offensive performances in recent memory.








