STONY BROOK, N.Y. - Mia Haynes was dealing on Sunday, hurling a one-hit shutout to lead Stony Brook past Towson, 1-0, at University Field.
Haynes went the distance for Stony Brook, giving up one hit, walking two and striking out 10. She earned her sixth victoy of the season in the circle.
In the batter's box, Julianna Sanzone drove in the lone run of the contest with a sacrifice fly in the sixth inning.
HOW IT HAPPENED
The Seawolves took the lead for good in the sixth, scoring for the first and only time in the game when Alyssa Costello came across to score on a Sanzone sacrifice fly to the opposite field.
GAME NOTES
- Haynes tossed a one-hit shutout for the Seawolves.
- Haynes struck out 10 Tigers hitters.
- The Seawolves out-hit the Tigers at a 3-1 clip.
- The Seawolves drew four walks from Towson pitching.
- Sanzone was responsible for the lone run-scoring play in the game.
QUOTES FROM THE SEAWOLVES
"This was an important series for us and I'm so proud of how our team responded," head coach Megan T. Bryant said. "Each game was different; today was a pitcher's dual and Mia was exceptional. We stayed locked in, made plays and scratched across the run we needed. Very gritty by our group."
UP NEXT
Stony Brook returns to action next weekend, playing a three-game series with Monmouth in West Long Branch, New Jersey on April 5-7.
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