Box Score March 27, 2016
Game 1 Box Score | Game 2 Box Score
OMAHA, Neb. -The Stony Brook baseball team dropped both games of a twin bill on Sunday afternoon to host Creighton and fell 4-0 in each game at TD Ameritrade Park.
The Seawolves (8-12) could only muster seven hits on the afternoon against the Blue Jays (16-4), who have won 10 straight games.
Quoting Head Coach Matt Senk
"Creighton's pitching was outstanding. They didn't allow us to get anything going the entire doubleheader."
Game One Turning Point
With the game scoreless in the third inning, Creighton put together three straight two-out hits that plated three runs, including a triple and double. Those three runs would prove to be all the Blue Jays would need for the victory.
Game Two Turning Point
Creighton plated a run in the bottom of the first inning on three hits that provided all the offense the Blue Jays needed for the victory.
Notes
- Senior RHP Tim Knesnik (Milford, Pa.) entered game one to pitch in the sixth inning for his 60th appearance, moving him into a tie for fourth-place on Stony Brook's career appearances with Brandon McNitt (2011-14).
- Senior LHP Tyler Honahan (Parker, Colo.) recorded his 53rd career appearance with the start in game one. His 53 appearances move him into a tie for ninth-place with Evan Stecko-Haley (2008-12).
- Freshman LF Dan McEvoy (East Moriches, N.Y.) started game two for his first collegiate start. McEvoy also recorded his first collegiate hit, a single in the fifth inning.
Up Next
The Seawolves welcome Maine to Joe Nathan Field for the America East Conference home opening three-game series starting with a double header at Noon on Saturday.