A career day at the plate from left fielder Matt Brown-Eiring led Stony Brook baseball past Hofstra to grab win number 20 on the year. The Seawolves (20-22) were able…
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.
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?
After an eventful weekend series, the Stony Brook baseball team played in yet another game that went down to the wire at the LIU Sharks on Tuesday, March 22.
The Stony Brook baseball team dropped the opening series of the 2022 season in rather disappointing fashion, losing two of three games against the McNeese State Cowboys. Still, the Seawolves have many things to be pleased about.
Despite overall competitiveness in a three-game series against the McNeese State Cowboys from Friday, Feb. 18 to Sunday, Feb. 20, the Stony Brook baseball team dropped the series to begin its season 1-2.
Having locked up the regular season title last weekend at UMBC, the Stony Brook baseball team continued its momentum and took three of four games against the Binghamton Bearcats in its final series on Friday, May 21 and Saturday, May 22.
The Stony Brook baseball team is now 5-7 in its last 12 games after splitting its last regular season four-game home series against the NJIT Highlanders at Joe Nathan Field on Saturday, May 8 and Sunday, May 9.