STONY BROOK, N.Y. — The Stony Brook baseball team was not able to rally at home on Tuesday afternoon, falling to LIU, 10-6, at Joe Nathan Field.
The Seawolves were able to rack up 13 hits, with five players recording multi-hit contests but they were not able to overcome a fast start from the visitors that saw LIU score eight of the first nine runs of the game.
Stony Brook got on the board with an
Evan Giordano RBI groundout in the bottom of the first, then
Matt Miceli recorded his second collegiate hit with a run-scoring single in the sixth.
Matt Brown-Eiring recorded a pair of run-scoring hits in the seventh and ninth to finish the day 2-for-5 with a pair of RBI.
STATS AND NOTES
- With a 2-for-4 day, Stanton Leuthner has reached in all 11 games to start the 2022 campaign.
- He has a .490 on-base percentage on the year and has reached base multiple times in five straight.
- Shane Paradine has recorded multiple hits in three of his last four games, going 8-for-20 in that stretch.
- For the second consecutive contest, the Seawolves posted a season-high 13 hits.
- They hit .342. as a team today, also a campaign-best.
QUOTES FROM THE SEAWOLVES
"Coach Martin does a great job describing the things we did well and the things we need to work on and unfortunately on days like today, we're talking more about things we need to work on. When you give up 10 runs, you're not going to win too many games. We're still trying to figure things out with our pitching and it was tough to come back from giving up runs early. At the plate, we have to figure out our strikeouts. We had nine today and, I'm happy we were able to win the series this weekend, but we struck out 32 times this weekend. They are really hurting us" - head coach
Matt Senk
UP NEXT
Stony Brook rounds out its non-conference weekend with a trip to Old Dominion this weekend, with first pitch on Friday scheduled for 3 p.m.
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