Evan Giordano’s clutch hit completed two monumental comebacks in one swing, as the Stony Brook baseball team captured the 2022 America East regular season title.
The Stony Brook baseball team (25-24, 19-8 AE) took two of three games from the Binghamton Bearcats to continue their dominance over their America East opponents.
The Seawolves traveled down to Newark, New Jersey and took two out of three games from NJIT. A couple of good pitching performances along with some hot hitting helped Stony Brook win their sixth conference series of the year.
A pair of one-run wins sandwiched a blowout loss this past weekend for the Seawolves, as their trip down to Baltimore, Maryland wound up being an overall positive experience.
The Seawolves (15-18, 10-5 AE) came into their three-game series atop the conference standings but were knocked off at home by the rival Binghamton Bearcats.
Over the weekend, Stony Brook took sole ownership of the conference’s top spot after defeating the Albany Great Danes in a series. The pitching for the Seawolves bounced back nicely, while the offense and defense continued to shine.
In the Stony Brook baseball team’s 9-2 defeat to the Manhattan Jaspers on Tuesday, April 5, two worrying trends continued for the Seawolves: non-conference struggles and pitching woes.
The pitching was bad in just about every aspect. Any and all early-season concerns with the hitters are gone, and have been gone for a little while now. Yet, the question remains: who can head coach Matt Senk turn to?
With a battle for early-season supremacy on the line, the Stony Brook baseball team had a successful weekend in Orono, bouncing back from an opening game loss to take two out of three contests against the Maine Black Bears from March 25 to March 27.
The Seawolves staged walk-off comebacks in the final two games of the series against the UMass Lowell River Hawks to sweep the three-game set in dramatic fashion.