RALEIGH — With a pair of starting pitchers injured, NC State has leaned more on its bullpen than ever before, trusting young arms throughout the last three series. In Saturday's 12-7 victory over Miami, the Wolfpack went to the most reliable arm in the pen in Anderson Nance. That was the right decision. Pitching coach Clint Chrysler took the ball from starter Luke Hemric in the fourth inning and out came Nance, ready to throw until he couldn't anymore. It never reached that point, as he worked for 5.1 innings and threw a career-high 113 pitches, more than most starters throw. In the effort, he struck out nine Canes. For Nance, though, it was just another night on the mound with one goal: to do his job. Confidence is key NC State Wolfpack's Anderson Nance (34) pitches against the Stetson Hatters during the NCAA Baseball Regional Tournament at Plainsman Park in Auburn, Ala., on Friday May 30, 2025.…