Luis Misla took a no-hitter into the ninth inning, setting a game record for strikeouts (19) in a Friday sweep of Plattsburgh. Also making history were the Gothic Knights who swept William Paterson for the first time.
St. Joseph's (L.I) led until the sixth inning but finally broke the tie in the final inning to walkoff William Paterson on Tuesday. Elsewhere the theme was making up lost weekend games than made the day busier than scheduled.
Brendan Tabor hit.619 with 15 RBIs over six games, and a pair of no-hitters captured the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association Div. III honors for the week of March 10-16.
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.
A trio of Kohawk pitchers combined to toss a no-hitter in the opening game between Coe and Hamline on March 9th, becoming the first to throw a no-no in the 2025 DIII season.
Stevens defeated William Paterson for the second time this season to move to 4-0 on a short slate of games on Wednesday. In Floriday, Rose-Hulman flashed theie offensive muscle and flash of leather to get a win over Moravian.
Cortland defeated Plattsburgh State to draw within one win of a SUNYAC regular season title. Elsewhere, UW-Stevens Point and William Paterson both used big walk totals to help them win on Thursday.
The William Paterson baseball team (22-13, 9-6 NJAC) outscored Ramapo (20-15, 7-8 NJAC), 15-4, over the final four innings en route to securing a 15-6 New Jersey Athletic Conference road victory April 27.
Graduate student Steve Yelin drove in a game-high four runs and broke the William Paterson baseball program record for career RBI in a 12-10 home non-conference loss for the Pioneers (19-10, 7-3 NJAC) against Scranton (17-12, 7-5 Landmark) April 18.
Graduate student Dan Carter logged a three-hit performance and broke the William Paterson baseball program record for career hits during a 21-7 road New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) victory for the Pioneers (17-9, 5-3 NJAC) over Rutgers-Newark (19-9, 3-5 NJAC) April 14.
Despite a three-home run game by graduate student Colin Lombardo, the William Paterson baseball team (13-6, 2-0 NJAC) was edged 10-9 on the road by St. Joseph's Long Island (14-3, 5-2 Skyline) in 11 innings April 4.
Graduate student Carson Weis blasted a walk-off solo home run in the bottom of the ninth inning to send the William Paterson baseball team (9-5) past Keystone (6-7), 6-5, Thursday afternoon at Jeff Albies Field.
The William Paterson baseball team (6-1) bested its season-high mark for runs scored during a 14-4 victory that was called after seven innings against College of St. Scholastica (0-8) March 13 at the RussMatt Central Florida Invitational.