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North Carolina State University North Carolina State University (NC State) is a public land-grant research university in Raleigh, North Carolina. Founded in 1887 and part of the University of North Carolina system, it is the largest university in the Carolinas. The universi ...
during the
2019 NCAA Division I baseball season The 2019 NCAA Division I Baseball season, play of college baseball in the United States organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at the Division I level, began February 15, 2019. The season progressed through the regula ...
. The Wolfpack played their home games at
Doak Field Doak Field (or The Doak) is a baseball venue in Raleigh, North Carolina, United States. It opened in 1966 and is home to the North Carolina State University Wolfpack college baseball team of the NCAA's Division I Atlantic Coast Conference (A ...
as a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference. They were led by head coach
Elliott Avent Elliott Avent (born May 1, 1956) is a baseball coach, who is the current head baseball coach of the NC State Wolfpack. He attended North Carolina State University, but he did not play for the baseball program. In his 25th season of coaching the Wo ...
, his 23rd season at NC State. The Wolfpack finished the season 2nd in the ACC's Atlantic Division with a record of 42–19, 18–12 in conference play. They qualified as the three seed for the 2019 Atlantic Coast Conference baseball tournament, winning group C, and were eliminated in the semi-finals by . They were invited to the Greenville Regional in the 2019 NCAA Division I baseball tournament where they were eliminated by .


Previous season

In 2018, the Wolfpack finished the season 2nd in the ACC's Atlantic Division with a record of 42–18, 19–11 in conference play. They qualified for the 2018 Atlantic Coast Conference baseball tournament, and were eliminated in pool play. They were invited to the
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, where they hosted the Raleigh Regional, where they lost in the regional final to .


Personnel


Roster


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Schedule

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Doak Field Doak Field (or The Doak) is a baseball venue in Raleigh, North Carolina, United States. It opened in 1966 and is home to the North Carolina State University Wolfpack college baseball team of the NCAA's Division I Atlantic Coast Conference (A ...
Raleigh, NC Raleigh (; ) is the capital city of the state of North Carolina and the seat of Wake County in the United States. It is the second-most populous city in North Carolina, after Charlotte. Raleigh is the tenth-most populous city in the South ...
, , W 8–2 , , Parker (1–0) , , Gottesman (0–1) , , ''None'' , , 2,763 , , 1–0 , , – , - align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb" , February 16 , , Bucknell* , , 22 , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , W 14–2 , , Barger (1–0) , , Grabek (0–1) , , ''None'' , , 2,306 , , 2–0 , , – , - align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb" , February 17 , , Bucknell* , , 22 , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , W 12–8 , , Klyman (1–0) , , Wincig (0–1) , , Feeney (1) , , 2,315 , , 3–0 , , – , - align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb" , February 19 , , at * , , 22 , , Latham Park •
Elon, NC Elon () is a town in Alamance County, North Carolina, United States. It is part of the Burlington metropolitan statistical area. The population as of the 2020 census was 11,324. The town of Elon is home to Elon University. Elon began in 1881 a ...
, , W 5–0 , , Justice (1–0) , , Wetherbee (0–1) , , ''None'' , , 244 , , 4–0 , , – , - align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb" , February 22 , , vs * , , 22 , ,
TicketReturn.com Field TicketReturn.com Field at Pelicans Ballpark (previously known as Coastal Federal Field and BB&T Coastal Field) is located in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina and is the home field of the Myrtle Beach Pelicans, a minor league affiliate of the Chicago ...
Myrtle Beach, SC Myrtle Beach is a resort city on the east coast of the United States in Horry County, South Carolina. It is located in the center of a long and continuous stretch of beach known as "The Grand Strand" in the northeastern part of the state. Its y ...
, , W 3–2 (11) , , Klyman (2–0) , , Schultz (0–1) , , ''None'' , , 175 , , 5–0 , , – , - align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb" , February 23 , , vs * , , 22 , ,
Springs Brooks Stadium Springs Brooks Stadium/Vrooman Field is a baseball park in the southeastern United States, located on the campus of Coastal Carolina University in Conway, South Carolina. It is the home field of the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers of the Sun Belt ...
Conway, SC Conway is a city in Horry County, South Carolina, United States. The population was 24,849 at the 2020 census, up from 17,103 in 2010 census. It is the county seat of Horry County and is part of the Myrtle Beach metropolitan area. It is the home ...
, , W 5–0 , , Johnston (1–0) , , Tyranski (0–1) , , ''None'' , , 409 , , 6–0 , , – , - align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb" , February 24 , , at No. 10
Coastal Carolina Coastal Carolina University (CCU or Coastal) is a public university in Conway, South Carolina. Founded in 1954 as Coastal Carolina Junior College, and later joining the University of South Carolina System as USC Coastal Carolina, it became an in ...
* , , 22 , , Springs Brooks Stadium • Conway, SC , , W 7–6 , , Klyman (3–0) , , Kobos (1–1) , , ''None'' , , 2,277 , , 7–0 , , – , - align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb" , February 27 , , at * , , 10 , ,
Jim Perry Stadium Jim Perry Stadium is a baseball stadium in Buies Creek, North Carolina. It is home to the Campbell Fighting Camels baseball team. Previously known as Taylor Field, the venue dates back to the 1940s and Campbell's junior college baseball days. ...
Buies Creek, NC Buies Creek ()
, from the North Carolina Collection's website at the Durham Athletic Park Durham Athletic Park, nicknamed "The DAP", is a former minor league baseball stadium in Durham, North Carolina. The stadium was home to the Durham Bulls from 1926 through 1994, and is currently home to the North Carolina Central Eagles and th ...
Durham, NC Durham ( ) is a city in the U.S. state of North Carolina and the county seat of Durham County. Small portions of the city limits extend into Orange County and Wake County. With a population of 283,506 in the 2020 Census, Durham is the 4th-mo ...
, , , , Klyman (4–0) , , Guglielmello (0–3) , , ''None'' , , 228 , , 12–0 , , – , - align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb" , March 8 , , , , 5 , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , W 4–3 , , Bienlien (2–0) , , Moore (1–1) , , Klyman (1) , , 2,167 , , 13–0 , , 1–0 , - align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb" , March 9 , , Pittsburgh , , 5 , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , W 21–3 , , Blake (1–0) , , Hammer (2–1) , , ''None'' , , 2,392 , , 14–0 , , 2–0 , - align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb" , March 10 , , Pittsburgh , , 5 , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , W 6–5 , , Swiney (1–0) , , Moore (1–2) , , Feeney (3) , , 2,558 , , 15–0 , , 3–0 , - align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb" , March 12 , , at * , , 2 , , BB&T Ballpark
Charlotte, NC Charlotte ( ) is the List of municipalities in North Carolina, most populous city in the U.S. state of North Carolina. Located in the Piedmont (United States), Piedmont region, it is the county seat of Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, Meckl ...
, , W 6–5 , , Klyman (5–0) , , Herbert (0–1) , , Feeney (4) , , 4,324 , , 16–0 , , 3–0 , - align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb" , March 13 , , * , , 2 , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , W 18–3 , , Cotter (1–0) , , Halligan (1–1) , , ''None'' , , 2,234 , , 17–0 , , 3–0 , - align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb" , March 15 , , No. 1
Florida State Florida State University (FSU) is a public research university in Tallahassee, Florida. It is a senior member of the State University System of Florida. Founded in 1851, it is located on the oldest continuous site of higher education in the sta ...
, , 2 , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , W 16–0 , , Parker (3–0) , , Parrish (2–1) , , ''None'' , , 2,662 , , 18–0 , , 4–0 , - align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb" , March 16 , , No. 1 Florida State , , 2 , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , W 9–8 , , Feeney (1–0) , , Grady (2–1) , , ''None'' , , 3,048 , , 19–0 , , 5–0 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , March 17 , , No. 1 Florida State , , 2 , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , L 5–7 , , Drohan (2–0) , , Bienlien (2–1) , , Flowers (3) , , 3,048 , , 19–1 , , 5–1 , - align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb" , March 19 , , * , , 1 , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , W 11–1 , , Clenney (1–0) , , Watters (0–2) , , ''None'' , , 2,470 , , 20–1 , , 5–1 , - align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb" , March 22 , , at No. 29
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Alex Rodriguez Park at Mark Light Field Alex Rodriguez Park at Mark Light Field is home field for the Miami Hurricanes baseball team at the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida. The stadium holds a capacity of 5,000 spectators and is located on the University of Miami's campus ...
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, , W 6–3 , , Nelson (1–0) , , McKendry (4–1) , , Feeney (5) , , 2,729 , , 21–1 , , 6–1 , - align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb" , March 23 , , at No. 29 Miami (FL) , , 1 , , Alex Rodriguez Park at Mark Light Field • Coral Gables, FL , , W 7–6 , , Johnston (3–0) , , McMahon (1–2) , , Feeney (6) , , 2,868 , , 22–1 , , 7–1 , - align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb" , March 24 , , at No. 29 Miami (FL) , , 1 , , Alex Rodriguez Park at Mark Light Field • Coral Gables, FL , , W 6–4 , , Bienlien (3–1) , , Federman (0–2) , , ''None'' , , 2,589 , , 23–1 , , 8–1 , - align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb" , March 26 , , Elon* , , 1 , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , W 21–2 , , Barger (2–0) , , Daniels (2–1) , , Gauthier (1) , , 2,634 , , 24–1 , , 8–1 , - align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb" , March 27 , , at * , , 1 , ,
First National Bank Field First National Bank Field is a Minor League Baseball park located in downtown Greensboro, North Carolina. The home of the Greensboro Grasshoppers of the High-A East, it opened on April 3, 2005. The park is on the block bounded by Bellemeade, E ...
Greensboro, NC Greensboro (; formerly Greensborough) is a city in and the county seat of Guilford County, North Carolina, United States. It is the List of municipalities in North Carolina, third-most populous city in North Carolina after Charlotte, North Car ...
, , W 12–3 , , Cotter (2–0) , , Foster (1–2) , , ''None'' , , 1,049 , , 25–1 , , 8–1 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , March 29 , ,
Virginia Virginia, officially the Commonwealth of Virginia, is a state in the Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern regions of the United States, between the East Coast of the United States, Atlantic Coast and the Appalachian Mountains. The geography an ...
, , 1 , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , L 3–4 , , Abbott (2–1) , , Parker (3–1) , , Whitten (4) , , 3,048 , , 25–2 , , 8–2 , - align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb" , March 30 , , Virginia , , 1 , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , W 3–0 , , Johnston (4–0) , , Murdock (1–2) , , ''None'' , , 3,048 , , 26–2 , , 9–2 , - align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb" , March 31 , , Virginia , , 1 , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , W 8–7 , , Swiney (2–0) , , Harrington (1–1) , , Cotter (1) , , 3,048 , , 27–2 , , 10–2 , - , - align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , April 2 , , vs
South Carolina )'' Animis opibusque parati'' ( for, , Latin, Prepared in mind and resources, links=no) , anthem = "Carolina";" South Carolina On My Mind" , Former = Province of South Carolina , seat = Columbia , LargestCity = Charleston , LargestMetro = G ...
* , , 1 , , BB&T Ballpark • Charlotte, NC , , L 8–10 , , Sweatt (2–2) , , Cotter (2–1) , , ''None'' , , 4,090 , , 27–3 , , 10–2 , - align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb" , April 5 , , at , , 1 , , Harrington Athletics Village •
Chestnut Hill, MA Chestnut Hill is an affluent New England village located west of downtown Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Like all Massachusetts villages, Chestnut Hill is located within one or more incorporated municipal entities. It is located partia ...
, , W 6–5 , , Justice (2–0) , , Walsh (0–3) , , Silver (1) , , 240 , , 28–3 , , 11–2 , - align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb" , April 6 , , at Boston College , , 1 , , Harrington Athletics Village • Chestnut Hill, MA , , W 16–4 , , Johnston (5–0) , , Mancini (2–5) , , ''None'' , , 563 , , 29–3 , , 12–2 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , April 7 , , at Boston College , , 1 , , Harrington Athletics Village • Chestnut Hill, MA , , L 1–3 , , Lane (2–1) , , Cotter (2–2) , , ''None'' , , 525 , , 29–4 , , 12–3 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , April 11 , , Coastal Carolina* , , 2 , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , L 6–7 , , Damron (2–0) , , Klyman (5–1) , , Eardensohn (1) , , 3,048 , , 29–5 , , 12–3 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , April 13 , , No. 20
Louisville Louisville ( , , ) is the largest city in the Commonwealth of Kentucky and the 28th most-populous city in the United States. Louisville is the historical seat and, since 2003, the nominal seat of Jefferson County, on the Indiana border. ...
, , 2 , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , L 10–14 , , Detmers (6–2) , , Parkers (3–2) , , McAvene (4) , , 2,695 , , 29–6 , , 12–4 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , April 13 , , No. 20 Louisville , , 2 , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , L 2–14 , , Bennett (5–2) , , Johnston (5–1) , , Perkins (1) , , 2,695 , , 29–7 , , 12–5 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , April 14 , , No. 20 Louisville , , 2 , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , L 3–6 , , Miller (2–0) , , Silver (1–1) , , ''None'' , , 2,822 , , 29–8 , , 12–6 , - align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb" , April 16 , , at * , , 11 , , Brooks Field
Wilmington, NC Wilmington is a port city in and the county seat of New Hanover County in coastal southeastern North Carolina, United States. With a population of 115,451 at the 2020 census, it is the eighth most populous city in the state. Wilmington is ...
, , W 14–7 , , Cotter (3–2) , , Herring (0–5) , , ''None'' , , 2,548 , , 30–8 , , 12–6 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , April 18 , , at , , 11 , ,
David F. Couch Ballpark David F. Couch Ballpark is a collegiate and former minor-league baseball park in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The full-time home of the Wake Forest Demon Deacons baseball team, starting in 2009, it was also previously home of the Winston-Salem ...
Winston-Salem, NC Winston-Salem is a city and the county seat of Forsyth County, North Carolina, United States. In the 2020 census, the population was 249,545, making it the second-largest municipality in the Piedmont Triad region, the 5th most populous city in N ...
, , L 3–7 , , Peluse (3–5) , , Feeney (1–1) , , ''None'' , , 1,534 , , 30–9 , , 12–7 , - align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb" , April 20 , , at Wake Forest , , 11 , , David F. Couch Ballpark • Winston-Salem, NC , , W 4–3 , , Swiney (3–0) , , Shuster (4–2) , , ''None'' , , 1,707 , , 31–9 , , 13–7 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , April 20 , , at Wake Forest , , 11 , , David F. Couch Ballpark • Winston-Salem, NC , , L 8–9 , , Witt (1–1) , , Cotter (3–3) , , Fleming (6) , , 1,707 , , 31–10 , , 13–8 , - align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb" , April 23 , , * , , 14 , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , W 10–6 , , Swiney (4–0) , , Cole (2–4) , , ''None'' , , 2,669 , , 32–10 , , 13–8 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , April 26 , , at , , 14 , ,
Frank Eck Stadium Frank Eck Stadium is a baseball stadium in Notre Dame, Indiana. It hosts the University of Notre Dame Fighting Irish college baseball team. The stadium holds 2,500 people and was built in 1994. The stadium was named after Frank Eck, an alumnus, ...
South Bend, IN South Bend is a city in and the county seat of St. Joseph County, Indiana, on the St. Joseph River near its southernmost bend, from which it derives its name. As of the 2020 census, the city had a total of 103,453 residents and is the fourt ...
, , L 4–5 , , Belcik (1–3) , , Harrison (0–1) , , Vail (4) , , 450 , , 32–11 , , 13–9 , - align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb" , April 27 , , at Notre Dame , , 14 , , Frank Eck Stadium • South Bend, IN , , W 4–2 , , Justice (3–0) , , Junker (2–2) , , Swiney (1) , , 150 , , 33–11 , , 14–9 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , April 28 , , at Notre Dame , , 14 , , Frank Eck Stadium • South Bend, IN , , L 1–4 , , Brown (3–5) , , Silver (1–2) , , Vail (5) , , 250 , , 33–12 , , 14–10 , - align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb" , April 30 , , UNC–Wilmington* , , 20 , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , W 11–3 , , Cotter (4–3) , , Haire (0–1) , , ''None'' , , 2,870 , , 34–12 , , 14–10 , - , - align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb" , May 3 , , * , , 20 , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , W 6–3 , , Parker (4–2) , , Ridgely (3–3) , , Klyman (2) , , 2,784 , , 35–12 , , 14–10 , - align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb" , May 4 , , Radford* , , 20 , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , W 9–3 , , Justice (4–0) , , Nardi (3–3) , , Cotter (2) , , 2,776 , , 36–12 , , 14–10 , - align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb" , May 5 , , Radford* , , 20 , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , W 6–3 , , Swiney (5–0) , , Gerber (1–2) , , Feeney (7) , , 2,414 , , 37–12 , , 14–10 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , May 7 , , Campbell* , , 20 , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , L 3–5 , , Westlake (3–2) , , Barger (2–1) , , Messer (3) , , 2,613 , , 37–13 , , 14–10 , - align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb" , May 10 , , Clemson , , 20 , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , W 6–1 , , Swiney (6–0) , , Clark (7–2) , , ''None'' , , 3,048 , , 38–13 , , 15–10 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , May 11 , , Clemson , , 20 , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , , , Spiers (2–4) , , Klyman (5–2) , , ''None'' , , 2,929 , , 38–14 , , 15–11 , - align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb" , May 12 , , Clemson , , 20 , , Doak Field • Raleigh, NC , , W 8–3 , , Cotter (5–3) , , Jones (2–1) , , ''None'' , , 2,704 , , 39–14 , , 16–11 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , May 16 , , at No. 13
North Carolina North Carolina () is a state in the Southeastern region of the United States. The state is the 28th largest and 9th-most populous of the United States. It is bordered by Virginia to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the east, Georgia a ...
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Boshamer Stadium Cary C. Boshamer Stadium is a baseball stadium in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. It is the home of the North Carolina Tar Heels baseball team. History The previous home of the Tar Heels was a multi-use venue called Emerson Field, which sat some 2 ...
Chapel Hill, NC Chapel Hill is a town in Orange, Durham and Chatham counties in the U.S. state of North Carolina. Its population was 61,960 in the 2020 census, making Chapel Hill the 17th-largest municipality in the state. Chapel Hill, Durham, and the state c ...
, , L 3–5 , , Butler (2–0) , , Swiney (6–1) , , Lancellotti (2) , , 3,162 , , 39–15 , , 16–11 , - align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb" , May 17 , , at No. 13 North Carolina , , 25 , , Boshamer Stadium • Chapel Hill, NC , , W 11–2 , , Johnston (6–1) , , Bergner (5–1) , , ''None'' , , 3,829 , , 40–15 , , 17–11 , - align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb" , May 18 , , at No. 13 North Carolina , , 25 , , Boshamer Stadium • Chapel Hill, NC , , W 11–0 , , Swiney (7–1) , , Sandy (2–2) , , ''None'' , , 3,837 , , 41–15 , , 18–11 , - , - ! style="background:#CC0000;color:white;", Post-season , - , - align="center" bgcolor="#bbffbb" , May 23 , , vs (10) Wake Forest , , , ,
Durham Bulls Athletic Park Durham Bulls Athletic Park (DBAP, pronounced "d-bap") is a 10,000-seat ballpark in Durham, North Carolina that is home to the Durham Bulls, the Triple-A affiliate of the Tampa Bay Rays of Major League Baseball. It is also home to the Duke ...
• Durham, NC , , W 6–5 , , Nelson (2–0) , , Fleming (1–4) , , Cotter (3) , , 4,318 , , 42–15 , , 1–0 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , May 24 , , vs No. 19 (6) Florida State , , 14 (3) , , Durham Bulls Athletic Park • Durham, NC , , , , Van Eyk (9–3) , , Barger (2–2) , , ''None'' , , 5,419 , , 42–16 , , 1–1 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , May 25 , , vs No. 6 (2) , , 14 (3) , , Durham Bulls Athletic Park • Durham, NC , , L 2–9 , , Hughes (8–2) , , Parker (4–3) , , ''None'' , , 5,846 , , 42–17 , , 1–2 , - , - align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , May 31 , , (3) Campbell , , , , Lewis Field at Clark–LeClair Stadium
Greenville, NC Greenville is the county seat of and the most populous city in Pitt County, North Carolina, United States; the principal city of the Greenville metropolitan area; and the 12th-most populous city in North Carolina. Greenville is the health, en ...
, , L 4–5 , , Horrell (10–3) , , Johnston (6–2) , , Moore (5) , , 4,239 , , 42–18 , , 0–1 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ffbbbb" , June 2 , , (1) No. 10 East Carolina , , , , Lewis Field at Clark–LeClair Stadium • Greenville, NC , , L 2–9 , , Agnos (11–2) , , Parker (4–4) , , ''None'' , , 4,670 , , 42–19 , , 0–2 , - , - , style="font-size:88%", All rankings from
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