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Aside from Adelphi’s shocking upset, there were two other games on Wednesday. The Stony Brook Sea Wolves crushed NYIT 15-4 to improve to 28-15 and drop the Bears to 4-42. Kevin Courtney highlighted the Sea Wolves offense with a 5-for-6 day, including hitting for the cycle. It was the first time a Stony Brook player accomplished the feat since 2006. His first hit of the day was a three-run ho...
Photo Credit: Stony Brook Athletics Stony Brook beat Maine two out of three this weekend to improve to 27-15 on the season. They won the middle game 11-3. Brandon McNitt recorded his fifth win of the season by throwing six innings, allowing three runs and striking out seven. The offense scored five in the first, three in the second and one in the third to put the game on ice. Casey Baker went 3-fo...
Today is an extremely busy and important Friday as the Division-III teams have their seasons on the line while the Division-I and II teams are jockeying for playoff positioning. Division-I: Maine @ Stony Brook 12 p.m. Northeastern @ Hofstra 3 p.m. NYIT @ Hawaii 12:35 a.m. Division-II: Dowling @ St. Thomas Aquinas 3:30 p.m. Molloy @ Mercy 2 p.m. CW Post @ Queens 3 p.m New Haven @ Adelphi 3:30 p.m. ...
Yesterday was a busy day for Long Island teams, here’s a recap: Hofstra was defeated 14-4 by Monmouth in a game that was 5-4 in the eighth inning. Chris Harkey and Kieran Ryan allowed nine runs in their combined 1.2 innings. Graham Tebbit suffered his third loss of the season. The bright spot was Kenny Jackson’s three hit, three RBI day one day after I mentioned his disappointing seaso...
We’re inching to the finish line for the Division-III programs. Tomorrow begins the first round of the Skyline Conference playoffs for St. Joseph’s and Farmingdale, while Old Westbury will have a first-round bye. The latter two will have tune-up games today as they prepare for the postseason. As for the Divison-I and II teams, there are still some crucial regular season games remaining...
Photo Credit: Stony Brook Athletics 10. NYIT: 4-36 The record says it all. They began the season with a losing streak of 14 games and followed that up with a 19-game streak. They have lost 12 games by 9+ runs. The silver lining is that Joe Daru has a .327 average and has been successful on 24 of 26 attempts. 9. St. Joseph’s: 16-17: Since their 2-8 start, they have actually played very well ...
Stony Brook swept America-East foe Albany in a three-game series to improve their record to 25-14. They won the first game 6-3 which was aided by a three-run first inning. Brandon McNitt threw 5.2 innings, allowing one ER for his fourth win of the season. Bryan Tatelman allowed two ER in his 2.2 innings of relief but Cameron Stone locked down his seventh save. Kevin Krause had three hits and drove...
Photo Credit: Old Westbury Athletics Hofstra beat LIU-Brooklyn 11-3 to get back on the winning track and improve to 16-15. It was a 3-3 game in the seventh until the Pride broke it open with home runs from Brian MacDonald, Ryan Donovan and Eric Peterson. MacDonald scored four runs and drove in two. Peterson drove in four runs and scored one. The Pride threw seven pitchers, with Cody Normand winnin...
Stony Brook lost two of three to UMass-Lowell to drop to 22-13 on the season. They won the first game of the series, 9-3, behind a strong offensive attack. They put the game away with a five-run fifth inning, which broke a 1-1 tie. They compiled 12 hits; three by Kevin Krause (three runs, two RBI), two each by Jack Parenty, Robert Chavarria, Kevin Courtney and Casey Baker. Bryan Tatelman improved ...
Photo Credit: Old Westbury Athletics Hofstra defeated NYIT by the score of 13-1. A 1-1 game entering the top of the eighth quickly became a blowout when the Pride scored 11 runs in the final two innings to improve to 14-13 on the season while the Bears drop to 1-30. John Schilt recorded the win with two shutout innings of relief for his first W. Robbie Cafiero went 4-for-4 with one RBI and one run...
Photo Credit: Stony Brook Athletics Stony Brook beat Rhode Island 5-4 to stay hot and improve to 21-11. The winning run came in the bottom of the eighth on a sac fly by Johnny Caputo. Nick Brass threw the final two innings to record his first win of the season. Kevin Krause and Keven Courtney both had two hits and scored three of the five runs. They will take on UMass-Lowell in a three-game series...
Photo Credit: Molloy Athletics Stony Brook stayed hot with a 16-4 trouncing of Manhattan to improve to 17-11. The Sea Wolves were up 10-0 after two innings. Toby Handley went 3-for-3 with two RBI and Robert Chavarria, Cole Peragine, Casey Baker and Jack Parenty each had two hits. They also benefitted from sloppy defense by Manhattan–they committed five errors. Josh Barry got his second win o...