Brian Morrisey

Molloy Ends Regular Season With DH Split With Southern New Hampshire

by Michelle Rabinovich Down 2-1 from a solo homer, Molloy’s Gavin McAlonie tied it with an RBI single. pic.twitter.com/uydF9MWNKl — Axcess Baseball LI (@axcessbaseball) May 6, 2023 The Molloy Lions split a doubleheader with a 9-3 win followed by a 13-3 loss against the No. 11 Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) Penmen on Saturday, May 6, to conclude the regular season. Molloy’s overall record now stands at 33-15. SNHU got on the board first in the second inning when Cam Caraher singled through the center field gap, scoring Nick Schwartz. Right after him, Dylan O’Sullivan singled to left field to score Caraher. After that, the ballgame was all Molloy. Garrett Scavelli hit a solo home run after fighting though an eight-pitch at-bat. Later in the fourth, Gavin McAlonie singled to right f...

Two No-Hitters and a Bunch of Gems Highlight a Day of Pitching Dominance on Long Island

When the aces take the hill, the offenses tend to go dormant. That was the theme today as Brian Morrell (Shoreham-Wading River ’17, Notre Dame-commit) and Josh Rovner (Pat-Med ’17, Adelphi-commit) both fired no-hitters, while Ben Brown (Ward Melville ’17, Siena-commit) and Brian Morrisey (Commack ’17, Stony Brook-commit) fired two-hit shutouts with double-digit Ks.               This year is especially heavy on power-throwing right-handed pitchers and you can also throw Nic Luc (Farmingdale ’17, Adelphi-commit) and Nicholas Trabacchi (Smithtown West ’17, UMBC) to the mix who both fired gems today Brown has been close to perfect this year. Through three starts, he is yet to allow a run and has fanned 30. It will be a fas...

Brian Morrisey Fires Two-Hitter With 14 Ks Against Connetquot

One of the signs of a great pitcher is dominating the top competition. Brian Morrisey certainly did that today in Commack’s 7-0 shutout over League 2 rival Connequot. The Stony Brook-commit struck out 14 batters, allowing only two hits, walking two and hitting one batter as the Cougars improved to 4-0 on the season after last week’s sweep of Central Islip. He was fired up, displaying tons of raw emotion after his clutch strikeouts. “I just wanted the team to be pumped as much as I was,” said the aXcess pre-season top 30 player. “First series was more of an easy sweep, we had some fun but this series we wanted to come back out really good,” he added. He impressed the bevy of MLB scouts that were in attendance with advanced feel for three pitches and ...

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