FCS Playoffs Second RoundThe Matchup -- Wofford (9-3) at No. 6 seed The Citadel (10-1)Kickoff -- 6 p.m. ET at Johnson Hagood Stadium (21,000) in Charleston, South CarolinaCoverage -- ESPN3Series -- The Citadel leads 41-27-1Players to Watch -- Wofford: FB Lorenzo Long (260 carries, 1,290 yards, 16 TDs), DE Tyler Vaughn (46 TT, 16.5 TFL, 8 sacks), SS Jaleel Green (56 TT, 5 INTs, 5 PBU); The Citadel: FB Tyler Renew (224 carries, 1,020 yards, 4 TDs), LB Kailik Williams (95 TT, 8 TFL, 2 INTs), CB Dee Delaney (35 TT, 4 INTs, 8 PBU)The Skinny -- Two Southern Conference teams that run triple option offenses collide on what should be a perfect December day in Charleston (forecast: partly sunny with a 63-degree high). The Citadel won the regular-season matchup 24-21 in overtime on October 22 en route to an unbeaten record in conference play. The Bulldogs have the No. 1 rushing attack in the FCS (358.5 ypg), although they managed only 190 yards on 51 carries in the first meeting with Wofford. They have four players over 600 rushing yards, including QB Dominique Allen (601 yards, 7 TDs), but they dont want to play from behind as hes completed only 36.5 percent of his passes. The Bulldogs have won six times by eight or fewer points and lost only to an FBS program (North Carolina). Theyve allowed only 36 points in the fourth quarter, the lowest total in the SoCon. Wofford advanced to the second round by squeaking past Charleston Southern 15-14. The Terriers came out of the game banged up, but not Long, who will be the workhorse as usual (hes had 25 or more carries in five games). QB Brandon Goodson is the trigger man of a rushing attack that racks up 282.9 yards per game to rank fifth in the nation. The defensive line is particularly stout with DEs Vaughn and Miles Brown both earning first-team All-SoCon honors. 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Garnett was dealt -- along with Paul Pierce -- to Brooklyn during the off-season.NEW YORK -- Michael Wacha had combed his hair and dressed in a button-down shirt, all ready at his locker not long after a beer shower to celebrate his first major league win. Just as he did on the mound, the St. Louis rookie got cleaned up quick. Wacha recovered from a wild start and Allen Craig hit a three-run homer for the Cardinals in a 9-2 victory over the staggering New York Mets on Tuesday night. "Its an unbelievable feeling," Wacha said. "Hopefully, theres more to come." Matt Holliday had three hits and the NL Central leaders took full advantage of a crucial error by new Mets first baseman Daniel Murphy, who was shifted over from second after slumping Ike Davis got demoted to the minors Sunday. David Freese extended his career-best hitting streak to 20 games, longest in the majors this season, and Wacha (1-0) even knocked in a run with a groundout for his first RBI. The 21-year-old righty walked three batters and fell behind 2-0 in a 37-pitch first inning but worked his way through it and soon settled in. "The first inning was rough," he said. "Just didnt have any command over my pitches. After I got out of the first I just told myself, just flush it out and just forget about it and just go out and attack the hitters the next couple of innings." Omar Quintanilla homered for the Mets, who gave up a major league-high seven unearned runs and lost for the seventh time in eight games since a season-best five-game winning streak that included a four-game sweep of the Subway Series against the New York Yankees. They dropped 13 games under .500, their lowest mark of the year. Jeremy Hefner (1-6) had a 2-1 lead until St. Louis scored five unearned runs in the fifth, capped by Craigs fifth homer. The outburst began when Jon Jay reached on a leadoff grounder to Murphy, who knocked it down on his backhand but rushed a high, off-balance throw to Hefner covering first. "Its a groundball that I should have handled, but I booted it," Murphy said. "Its not my first time playing first base, and it gave them life." Pete Kozma doubled and Hefner slammed down the rosin bag after Wachas grounder to shortstop tied the score. Matt Carpenter walked, Yadier Molina put the Cardinals ahead with an RBI groundout and Holliday reached on an infield single before Craig drove an 0-1 pitch to left-centre for a 6-2 advantage. At his best in clutch situations, Craig came in batting .400 with runners in scoring position -- the same average he had last year. "You just cant say its a fluke when a guy does what hes done," Cardinals manager Mike Matheny said. "Its for real. Hes just got a knack for getting it done." 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Wacha, drafted 19th overall a year ago out of Texas A&M, was making his third major league start after an impressive outing against Kansas City and a shaky one vs. Arizona. Pitching on the road for the first time, he gave up a home run to his second batter. Marlon Byrd hit a sacrifice fly and the bases were loaded when Nieuwenhuis hit a grounder up the middle that appeared headed for centre field and a two-run single that would have given New York a 4-0 lead. Kozma, however, was positioned perfectly at shortstop and made a nice play to end the inning. It was the sort of play that often goes unnoticed, but it stopped the Mets in their tracks. Wacha did not walk another batter and yielded five hits over six solid innings before Randy Choate and Keith Butler finished up. "He just was out of rhythm and every pitcher goes through it," Matheny said. "Some of em are able to still end up in the sixth inning." New York did not manage a hit after Jordany Valdespins leadoff single in the fifth. With Davis sent down, Valdespin is getting an opportunity to play regularly at second base, his natural position. NOTES: Cardinals RF Carlos Beltran, a former Mets star, was rested to give him consecutive days off. The team was off Monday and Beltran travelled home to attend commencement ceremonies for the first graduating class of his Carlos Beltran Baseball Academy in Puerto Rico. ... RHP Jake Westbrook (elbow inflammation) is scheduled to come off the disabled list and start Friday night in Miami. ... Carpenters 18-game hitting streak ended. ... Mets RHP Matt Harvey (5-0, 2.10 ERA) threw his bullpen session and is on target to make his next scheduled start in the series finale Thursday afternoon against RHP Adam Wainwright (9-3, 2.34). Harvey left Saturdays start after seven effective innings with tightness in his lower back. ' ' '