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 swept all three games of their weekend series against Albany with the offense scoring a total of 29 runs and their margin of victory accumulated to 24.
Jeremy Giles and Jack Parenty powered a seven-run eighth inning that gave the Seawolves a 12-6 victory over the Central Connecticut Blue Devils on Wednesday afternoon.
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The baseball team has turned from one with an offense that would have to secure every victory to one that is balanced and determined to make some noise.
Stony Brook baseball scored five unearned runs in the first two innings and kept its distance against Manhattan Wednesday afternoon, emerging victorious 10-3.
Due in part to the string of bad weather, the Stony Brook baseball team pounded out four games in three days, coming out victorious in 75 percent of its contests.