The Seawolves continued their up-and-down season with a 9-2 loss on April 27 to the Stags. The game marked head coach Matt Senk’s 1500th career game coached with Stony Brook, making him one of 15 active coaches in the NCAA to reach that milestone.
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.
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.
The Stony Brook baseball team had a rough day on Tuesday, March 8 when the LIU Sharks came to Joe Nathan Field. The Seawolves lost 10-6, and it was not nearly as close as the final score indicated.
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.