Nicholas DiEva

Stony Brook Staves Off Elimination With 11-6 Victory

Photo Credit: Stony Brook Athletics Clearly, the Stony Brook Seawolves are not ready to end their season. They crushed No. 4 Sacred Heart 11-6, with the team compiling 17 hits–at least one by each starter.The Sea Wolves jumped all over Sacred Heart in the first inning with a five spot, then added two in the second and third innings. Casey Baker had two hits and drove in four runs. Toby Handley and Jack Parenty both compiled three hits while scoring twice. Rob Chavarria, Andruw Gazzola and Bobby Honeyman all had two hits as well.Sea Wolves starter, Tyler Honahan, had a rough go of it. He allowed 11 hits over four innings of work, allowing three runs. Nicholas DiEva came on in relief for the ensuing 3.1 innings. He was awarded the win. Nick Brass and Cole Creighton threw the final 1.2 ...

Seven-Run Eighth Propels Stony Brook

Photo Credit: Stony Brook Athletics Trailing 6-5 in the eighth inning, the Stony Brook Sea Wolves exploded for seven runs against Central Connecticut State and held on to win 12-6 for their 20th win of the season.CCSU took an early 1-0 against Sea Wolves starter Nicholas DiEva. Stony Brook got even in the second on an RBI single by Jeremy Giles.They took the lead in the third inning on an fielder’s choice and an error off the bat of Jack Parenty. Stony Brook added two in the fifth on an RBI single by Robert Chavarria and double by Malcolm Nachmanoff. In the bottom of the sixth, CCSU got even with a four-run inning off reliever Aaron Pinto, with the big blow coming on a two-run double off the bat of Nick Garland. In the eighth inning, the Sea Wolves batted around and scored seven runs...

Matt Senk Wins 700th Career Game

Written by Jim Ferchland A remarkable milestone was reached on Wednesday as Stony Brook Head Coach Matt Senk earned his 700thcareer win against a hungry LIU-Brooklyn team by the score of 6-4. This is Senk’s 25thseason as head coach of the Stony Brook Seawolves.  The 6-4 victory also extended the Seawolves winning streak to seven and improve their overall record (17-11). Their last loss took place in the second game of a double-header at home to UMass Lowell on March 30.                 The LIU-Brooklyn Blackbirds extended their losing streak to three. Within those three defeats, they have let up 20 runs and have only scored seven. On road games, they are 6-13. Their overall record now stands at 11-20 under new head coach Alex Trezza.                 Freshman pitcher Nicolas DiEva got the s...

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