The Stony Brook baseball team’s trip to Albany this weekend ended in disappointment. Two of the team’s games were closely contested, but all three resulted in losses for the Seawolves in a series sweep at the hands of the Great Danes.
Stony Brook Baseball continued its recent hot streak by winning its fourth consecutive game on Tuesday, defeating the LIU Brooklyn Blackbirds by a final score of 5-3 at Joe Nathan Field.
The Seawolves pitching staff allowed 28 runs in the series against the Wagner Seahawks, dropping all three games. The weekend sweep lowered Stony Brook’s record to 7-7, with six losses in the team’s last seven games.
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.
The Stony Brook baseball team hosted Maine in a three-game series at Joe Nathan Field this past weekend. The Seawolves hit four home runs and walked 27 times in the series sweep of the Black Bears.
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.