The Stony Brook Baseball team failed to turn its woes around on Wednesday, as the Seawolves faltered to the Fairfield Stags, 14-9, extending their losing streak to five games.
Stony Brook Baseball gave up a two-run lead to a three-run eighth inning by Creighton on Friday, losing 5-4 after leading for the majority of the matchup.
After home wins against Saint Peter’s and Villanova, the SBU Baseball team stumbled in a loss to Fordham on Sunday. The team got back on track Tuesday with a win over Iona.
Stony Brook baseball scored five unearned runs in the first two innings and kept its distance against Manhattan Wednesday afternoon, emerging victorious 10-3.
Junior Johnny Caputo extended his hitting streak to nine games and the Seawolves used clutch pitching efforts to sweep a doubleheader from the Maine Black Bears on Friday.
Coaches will take a win any way they can get one. SBU’s Matt Senk was not happy on Wednesday when umpires decided to call the matchup with Sacred Heart after 6.5 innings.