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The Hofstra Chronicle

Hofstra University's Newspaper of Record

The Hofstra Chronicle

Baseball swept by Huskies, Pride fall to ten under .500

Hofstra Chronicle April 28, 2015

By Joe Barone, Elliot Rubin and Frank Aimetti -- STAFF WRITERS Game One After back-to-back consecutive offensive explosions against non-conference teams during the week, the...

Baseball loses heartbreaking series vs. Towson

Hofstra Chronicle April 15, 2015

By P.J. Potter -- STAFF WRITER Game One: Bonk drops fifth  Hofstra’s 16 hits were not enough to take down the Towson Tigers in the first game of three as the Pride lost, 13-8. Chris...

Baseball comes back v. Villanova in PA for weekend series win

Hofstra Chronicle March 30, 2015

Game One By Joe Barone – SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE After winning four of their last seven games, the Hofstra Pride made history Friday afternoon, in a losing effort to the Villanova Wildcats. Junior...

Baseball outhits St. John’s in Queens for second straight win

Hofstra Chronicle March 30, 2015

By Gio Annatelli – STAFF WRITER Hofstra defeated St. John’s 6-3 on Wednesday, as the Pride won back-to-back matchups in two straight days. Hofstra improved to a 7-11 record while the Red...

Baseball drops further below .500 after Saturday’s doubleheader v. Delaware

Hofstra Chronicle March 23, 2015

Elliot Rubin and Mike Rudin – STAFF WRITER AND SPORTS EDITOR After a rainout on Friday, Hofstra lost a tough game to start Saturday’s doubleheader with the Delaware Fightin’ Blue Hens...

Kozlowski helps Pride split first home doubleheader

Hofstra Chronicle March 18, 2015

By Gio Annatelli and PJ Potter - STAFF WRITERS After being unable to play for 19 straight days due to the weather, Hofstra was able to come away with a 6-4 win at Mitchell Athletic Complex in...

PRIDE PREVIEW: Baseball takes young squad into 2015 season

Hofstra Chronicle February 10, 2015

By Frank Aimetti - STAFF WRITER After a disappointing 20-24 season last year, Pride baseball is back and set to stake their position in the CAA playoffs. Despite being projected to finish 7th in the...

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