Box Score March 16, 2015
Final Stats
Stony Brook, N.Y. - After taking the first two games of the series yesterday, the Seawolves (6-9, 0-1 AE) couldn't complete the sweep in their conference-opening series, falling to Binghamton 13-2.
Senk's Reaction
"It's always disappointing to be in position for a sweep and not be able to close it out, but a lot of credit goes to Binghamton," said head coach Matt Senk. "They got off to a great start today and put the game out of reach early."
Turning Point
The Bearcats (4-8, 1-2 AE) used a 10-run third inning to cruise to victory, capitalizing on nine hits and a Stony Brook error in the frame.
Notes
- Freshman Andruw Gazzola (Coram, N.Y.) collected two hits in three at-bats to finish the three-game series 6-for-8.
- Sophomore Casey Baker (Ronkonkoma, N.Y.) added an rbi single in the first inning and junior Johnny Caputo (Toronto, Ontario) drilled an rbi triple to straight away centerfield to score a run in the fourth.
- With his fourth inning single, senior Robert Chavarria (Garden Grove, Calif.) has now reached base in 14 of 15 games this season and 16 of 17 dating back to last season.
- Freshman Matthew Buckshaw (Oakdale, N.Y.) made his collegiate debut, throwing two scoreless innings out of the bullpen.
Up Next
Stony Brook is back in action tomorrow vs. Iona at Joe Nathan Field at 3 p.m. The Seawolves are 9-2 all-time vs. the Gaels, winning last year's matchup 6-4.