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WATCH: Bethune-Cookman's Jonathan Hernandez, Irvin Escobar, Joel Core after loss to FSU in regional
Bethune-Cookman baseball falls to FSU, 6-2, to open the Tallahassee Regional on Friday. Here's a postgame from head coach Jonathan Hernandez.

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- Miami Herald
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- USA Today
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