St. Joseph's (Conn.) split with Keene State and earned the program's first victory in the process. Elsewhere it was big numbers for the offenses as Kalamazoo posted a 28 run total and three other teams posted 24 runs in one game. Utica was one of those teams who added 16 in another for a 40 run day in a doubleheader sweep of Yeshiva.
The Yeshiva University baseball team put up a pair of strong efforts at Silver Lake Park, on Sunday afternoon, but dropped both hard-fought games to The City College of New York by scores of 7-2 and 7-1.
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The Yeshiva University baseball team lost a pair of games to Utica University, 8-3 and 27-0, at Diamond Nation on Sunday afternoon. The Macs (0-6) were tied with the Pioneers (2-1) entering the final inning of game one, but Utica scored five runs in the top half of the seventh to pull away and earn the victory.
The Yeshiva University baseball team won both ends of its doubleheader on Sunday afternoon, defeating John Jay College by scores of 5-4 and 7-3, at Diamond Nation. The Maccabees advance to 2-1 for the season, while the Bloodhounds drop to 0-3.
The Yeshiva University baseball team won both ends of its doubleheader on Sunday afternoon, defeating John Jay College by scores of 5-4 and 7-3, at Diamond Nation. The Maccabees advance to 2-1 for the season, while the Bloodhounds drop to 0-3.
The Yeshiva University baseball team earned a split of its non-conference doubleheader against College of New Rochelle, at Flowers Park, on Friday afternoon. Yeshiva (3-26) won the opening game, 7-0, while New Rochelle (5-28) was victorious in game two, 15-5.
The Yeshiva University baseball team earned a convincing non-conference victory over Vaughn College, 15-3, at Overpeck Park on Tuesday evening. The Maccabees advance to 2-15, while the Warriors drop to 0-3.
The Yeshiva University baseball team dropped a pair of games in its Skyline-opening doubleheader to St. Joseph's College Brooklyn, 9-3 and 16-1, at Baseball Heaven on Sunday afternoon.
The Yeshiva University baseball team split its season-opening doubleheader with John Jay, at Baseball Heaven, on Tuesday evening. After falling in the first game, 16-0, Yeshiva rallied from a three-run deficit to earn the victory in the second contest, 4-3, to knock off last year's runner-up in the CUNYAC championships.
Yeshiva school officials announced the hiring of Marty Craft as the head coach of the Yeshiva Maccabees on Monday. Craft will look to build the baseball program into a contender in the Skyline Conference. .