James Madison University limited the Hofstra baseball team to six hits to defeat the Pride 9-3 in the Pride’s regular season finale on Saturday afternoon at University Field.
In the opening day of their final series of the regular season, the Hofstra Pride baseball team split a doubleheader at home against James Madison University, winning the first game 4-1 before being edged out in the second match 2-3 on Friday afternoon, May 11.
Hofstra ace John Rooney continued his phenomenal season on Friday, going the distance in a 7-1 win over Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) combatant College of Charleston Cougars at University Field.
The Hofstra baseball team’s inability to capitalize in the first inning off a struggling Eli Oliphant helped Fairfield University to a 9-3 win over the Pride on Wednesday afternoon in Connecticut.
Hofstra baseball dropped its rubber match against University at Albany, SUNY 6-4 on Sunday to lose the home-opening series.
“Definitely hate losing the tie-breaker game. It’s not a good way to go into CAA play,” said head coach John Russo. “It’s something we want to put pride into and win on Sundays.”
Tom Archer led Hofstra baseball to a 10-8 victory over James Madison University Sunday afternoon at Veterans Memorial Park in Harrisonburg, Virginia. Archer had a career-high five hits and a two-run...
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