Clarke, who has been the the team’s Game One starter for all weekend series this season, suffered the injury in the third inning of a game against Binghamton on May 14.
Stony Brook, in failing to complete a series sweep, falls to a 12-10 conference record and will have to settle for the No. 3 seed in the America East tournament.
However, things did not go in their favor, as the Hawks swept all three weekend games, including two walk-offs hits from Hartford junior shortstop Ben Bengston.
Stony Brook Baseball entered this past weekend’s series against UMass Lowell riding an eight-game winning streak. However, the River Hawks’ starting pitchers were too much for the Seawolves offense to handle.
Stony Brook Baseball defeated Manhattan 11-10 on Tuesday at Joe Nathan Field. The Seawolves improve their overall record to 6-12 and have now won two consecutive games.
Stony Brook Baseball split its first two home games of the season, winning against the New York Institute of Technology on Tuesday and falling to Yale on Wednesday.