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Eureka's Ethan McDonald (pictured) threw the first no-hitter in the 2025 DIII season. The Red Devils defeated Maranatha Baptist 25-0. Eureka athletics photo |
The Eureka Red Devils dominated Maranatha Baptist in a doubleheader sweep Monday March 10th at Henry Sand Field. Game 2 ended in a commanding 25-0 victory, highlighted by Ethan McDonald's no-hitter. The Red Devils delivered a historic performance on Monday. This win marked the second-largest margin of victory in program history and was highlighted by a no-hitter from Ethan McDonald (Mannford, Okla./Mannford). While the offense dominated, the Red Devils' pitching was equally impressive. Ethan McDonald was lights out on the mound, tossing a complete-game no-hitter. He went seven innings without allowing a hit, striking out six, and finishing with a perfect WHIP of 0.00.
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Roman Dorosh (pictured) and Dennis Kelly combined on the Ram's sixth no-hitter for the Farmingdale State program. Farmingdale State athletics photo by Mike Janes Photography |
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The ninth-ranked Salisbury University wrapped up a long homestand holding William Peace without a hit and speeding by the Pacers 14-1 in seven innings on Wednesday afternoon at Donnie Williams Sea Gull Baseball Stadium. By keeping WPU out of the hit column, Kyle Speas, Aiden Hankins, and Shawn Rosemond combined for the Sea Gulls' first team no-hitter since Feb. 27, 2010, when SU's Dustin Herbert no-hit St. Mary's (Md.) over seven innings in a 4-0 triumph. Kyle Speas (1-0) buzzed through the Pacers for the first five innings, giving up an unearned run with no hits, no walks, and two strikeouts on 50 pitches. Aiden Hankins pitched a 1-2-3 sixth, and Shawn Rosemond finished off the no-no with a scoreless seventh.
Sophomore Robert Nathan recorded his first career no-hitter as William Paterson (9-3) coasted to a 13-0 win against Framingham State (1-3) in seven innings at the RussMatt Invitational March 16. The game was called after seven innings due to the mercy rule. Nathan improved to 2-0, fanning a season-high eight batters while not allowing a hit in 7.0 innings of work.
Farmingdale State swept SUNY Plattsburgh on Sunday, holding them to just one hit in 14 innings. In game one, junior starting pitcher Derek Torres threw a complete game, allowing just one hit in the first inning. The Rams tallied runs on a McGuggart ground out and an infield single by junior Christopher Sais as they earned the 2-1 victory. The Rams made history in game two, throwing just the sixth no-hitter in program history. Senior Roman Dorosh tossed 3.2 no-hit innings before a lightning delay ended his night. Sophomore Dennis Kelly came on following the delay and completed 3.1 innings to preserve the no-hitter and secure a 1-0 victory. The only run of the game came in the fourth inning on an RBI fielder's choice by freshman infielder Tyler Diez.
For the first time in program history, No. 25 Washington University has a complete game, no-hitter by a single pitcher. Sophomore Townsend Stevenson pitched all seven innings for the Bears in game one on Saturday against Maryville (Tenn.) in the 16-0 WashU victory. Stevenson picked up his first win of the season with the shutout. He struck out 12, walked just two, and became the first pitcher in program history with a complete game, no-hitter, and the only pitcher in the UAA this season.
LeTourneau rallied from a seven-run deficit in game one to force extra innings in a 16-15 victory, then Dalton Pickett tossed a no-hitter in a 5-0 game-two victory as the YellowJackets took a 2-1 series lead on Mary Hardin-Baylor on Saturday at Red Murff Field. Pickett threw a seven-inning no-hitter and the LeTourneau offense picked up right where it left off in game one in a 5-0 victory in Saturday's second game. Pickett threw the second no-hitter in the program's NCAA-era (1999-present) and is the first to complete the task solo. It is the fourth no-hitter on record in the program's all-time history. Pickett (1-1) was masterful in his no-hitter. The right-hander retired the first 15 batters he faced and only allowed two baserunners the entire game. Both runners were later put out on double plays as Pickett faced the minimum (21) in the win. Pickett struck out seven and allowed just one walk, while getting six ground outs and six flyouts. It was the first no-hitter for the YellowJackets since a combined no-no on Feb. 17, 2023 vs. Dillard.
Four Bates pitchers combined to no-hit the University of Maine at Farmington Beavers and the Bobcats rolled to a 17-0 win Wednesday afternoon at Leahey Field. The Bobcats (3-11) got masterful performances from senior Ian McAslan, junior Max Dio, senior Christopher McGrail, and senior David Miller on Wednesday April 2nd, with McAslan (1-1) going the first five innings to earn the win. He walked two and struck out two. Dio tossed two scoreless innings, walking one and striking out two. McGrail worked a perfect eighth, striking out one. Then Miller sealed the no-hitter with a perfect ninth, striking out Camden Cook looking to end the game. It's the first no-hitter thrown by the Bates baseball team since Mike Kinsman '05 threw a five-inning no-hitter in 2004 against the University of Maine at Presque Isle in a game that ended early due to a mercy rule. It is not known the last time Bates pitching threw a nine-inning no-hitter, if ever.