Several offenses were smokin' on Saturday. Chatham and MUW both scored 36 runs whil Misericordia scored 37. Penn State Behrend had the most runs in a game (24) as they scored 33 on the day. Rutgers-Newark and Montclair State both scored 30+ as they split their doubleheader. Six other teams with 30 + runs scored.
The City College of New York Beavers secured the program's second CUNYAC Championship and its first since 1994 after sweeping Lehman College on Friday to win the 2023 CUNYAC Baseball Championship at Maimonides Park. The Beavers shut out the Lightning in the first game, 10-0, and rallied back in the ninth inning of game two to win, 20-8.
Swarthmore along with Franklin and Marshall were opening day winners in the Centennial. CCNY doubled up John jay to advance to meet Baruch for the CUNYAC title. York (Pa.) and Lebanon Valley will play in a winners bracket game in the MAC Commonwealth.
Grant Neary was announced by school officials as McDaniel's new head coach. Neary, formerly an assistant at NJIT, takes over as just the 15th coach in the history of Green Terror baseball and just the fourth since 1963.
Down ten runs, the City College of New York baseball team stormed back to claim victory at Stevenson University on Thursday night. The Beavers of CCNY improve to 8-6 while the Mustangs of Stevenson drop to 11-12-2.
Yoribaldis Olivo singled to right-center in bottom of the ninth to drive in the winning run as the City College of New York baseball team defeated the visiting team from the College of Staten Island, 6-5, on Wednesday afternoon. The Beavers of CCNY improve to 6-3-1 while the Dolphins of CSI drop to 7-7.
Gabriel Pena totaled four hits with a home run and three RBI in two games on Saturday as the City College of New York baseball team swept visiting SUNYIT, 5-4 and 8-4, at MCU Park in Brooklyn. The Beavers of CCNY improve to 5-3 while the Wildcats of SUNYIT drop to 4-6. Just eight games into their 2014 season, City has already matched last season's win total.
Gabriel Pena totaled four hits with a home run and three RBI in two games on Saturday as the City College of New York baseball team swept visiting SUNYIT, 5-4 and 8-4, at MCU Park in Brooklyn. The Beavers of CCNY improve to 5-3 while the Wildcats of SUNYIT drop to 4-6. Just eight games into their 2014 season, City has already matched last season's win total.
Mike Smith went 2-for-3 with a triple, home run, two runs and three RBI in game one, Yoribaldis Olivo finished 2-for-3 with three runs scored and Andrew Mulvey threw 6.0 innings, striking out six and allowing just three runs as the City College of New York (5-29) defeated Bard College (8-18), 5-3, in game one before falling 5-1 in game two at Dutchess Stadium on Friday afternoon.
Mike Smith went 2-for-3 with a triple, home run, two runs and three RBI in game one, Yoribaldis Olivo finished 2-for-3 with three runs scored and Andrew Mulvey threw 6.0 innings, striking out six and allowing just three runs as the City College of New York (5-29) defeated Bard College (8-18), 5-3, in game one before falling 5-1 in game two at Dutchess Stadium on Friday afternoon.
Mike Smith went 2-for-3 with two runs and Chris Jimenez went 1-for-3 with one RBI but the potent offense of the United States Merchant Marine Academy posted 22 runs on 23 hits in a 22-5 win on Sunday afternoon at Father John Blanco Field at Salesian High School.
The Bears offense had been clicking all season and did not stop tonight as St. Joseph’s Brooklyn College (18-9) defeated the City College of New York (4-26), 23-5, in a run-ruled contest on Wednesday evening at the St. Joseph’s College Long Island Complex in Patchogue.
The shorthanded City College of New York (4-25) had trouble scoring runs and totaled three hits as the College of Old Westbury (19-13-1) handled the Beavers 10-0 on Tuesday evening at the Jackie Robinson Athletic Complex.
Matt Sola-Baker recorded a career-high three hits in a 3-for-4 performance at the dish, leadoff hitter Eric Quatrone finished 2-for-5 with one RBI and a stolen base and the City College of New York (4-24) outhit its opponent nine to seven but sloppy defense allowed John Jay College (4-21) to take Sunday’s rubber game at Padavan Preller Field, 8-4.
Andrew Mulvey went 6.2 innings and allowed just two runs, Anthony Colon went 2-for-3 with one RBI and Mike Smith and Angel Zapata finished with one hit and one RBI apiece as the City College of New York downed the John Jay College Bloodhounds, 3-2, in game one at Father John Blanco Field at Salesian High School on Saturday afternoon before falling 10-5 in game two.
Andrew Mulvey went 6.2 innings and allowed just two runs, Anthony Colon went 2-for-3 with one RBI and Mike Smith and Angel Zapata finished with one hit and one RBI apiece as the City College of New York downed the John Jay College Bloodhounds, 3-2, in game one at Father John Blanco Field at Salesian High School on Saturday afternoon.
Eric Quatrone finished 2-for-4 with two RBI for his second consecutive multi-hit contest and speedster Jaquan Murphy registered both of the Beavers’ two runs as Drew University’s (13-18) offense exploded for 14 runs to down the City College of New York (3-22), 14-2, on Thursday afternoon at Doc Young Field.
Smith ripped a solo shot to right field to give CCNY a 1-0 lead in the bottom of the first but the CCNY Beavers could not capitalize as two big innings for CSI blew the game open and allowed the Dolphins to take game one, 10-1.
Kennedy Tavarez went 3-for-4 from the leadoff spot with a double and one stolen base and speedster Jaquan Murphy registered his second triple of the season but a balanced College of Staten Island (18-9) club downed the City College of New York, 10-3, on Saturday afternoon at the newly minted Tomas Morales Field.
Eric Quatrone and Kennedy Tavarez scored two runs apiece, Brian Collado threw 7.0 innings and struck out four and the City College of New York rallied in the later innings to tie the game at 4-4. However, Lehman College scored two huge runs in the eighth and ninth innings to sweep the season series as the Lightning (9-9) downed the Beavers (3-18), 6-5, on Sunday afternoon at Father John Blanco Field in New Rochelle.
Mike Smith went 3-for-4 in game one with two RBI, Kennedy Tavarez was 2-for-4 at the dish with two runs in game one but the Lightning pitching staff stifled the Beavers all afternoon as the City College of New York (3-17, 1-7 CUNYAC) fell in Saturdayâs doubleheader to Lehman College (8-9, 4-3 CUNYAC), 12-4 in game one and 6-4 in game two.
Mike Smith went 3-for-4 in game one with two RBI, Kennedy Tavarez was 2-for-4 at the dish with two runs in game one but the Lightning pitching staff stifled the Beavers all afternoon as the City College of New York (3-17, 1-7 CUNYAC) fell in Saturdayâs doubleheader to Lehman College (8-9, 4-3 CUNYAC), 12-4 in game one and 6-4 in game two.
Captain Mike Smith went 2-for-2 with two RBI, Eric Quatrone went 3-for-5 with two RBI and Jaquan Murphy picked up two bunt singles but as small ball continued to be a factor in games for the City College of New York but the Beavers (3-15) fell victim to the Knights of Mount Saint Mary College (6-7), 9-7, on Monday afternoon at Father John Blanco Field at Salesian High School.
Mike Smith hit his third home run of the season and finished 2-for-4 in game one at Baseball Heaven against Baruch College but the strong pitching of the Baruch College staff allowed the Bearcats (7-8, 4-0 CUNYAC) to sweep Saturday’s doubleheader over the Beavers (3-14, 1-5 CUNYAC), 7-3 and 9-0, respectively.
Mike Smith hit his third home run of the season and finished 2-for-4 in game one at Baseball Heaven against Baruch College but the strong pitching of the Baruch College staff allowed the Bearcats (7-8, 4-0 CUNYAC) to sweep Saturday’s doubleheader over the Beavers (3-14, 1-5 CUNYAC), 7-3 and 9-0, respectively.
Kennedy Tavarez went 2-for-4 from the leadoff spot and Eric Quatrone legged out a triple but the City College of New York (3-12) fell to the Bears of St. Joseph’s College – Brooklyn (11-1), 11-2, on Friday morning at Randall’s Island Field 53.
Brian Collado and Mike Smith combined to strike out 11 hitters as forced SUNYIT to strand 12 runners on base as the City College of New York (3-11) split its second consecutive doubleheader, defeating the Wildcats (3-7), 3-2, in game two on Saturday afternoon at Randall’s Island Field 53.
Brian Collado and Mike Smith combined to strike out 11 hitters as forced SUNYIT to strand 12 runners on base as the City College of New York (3-11) split its second consecutive doubleheader, defeating the Wildcats (3-7), 3-2, in game two on Saturday afternoon at Randall’s Island Field 53.
A five-run first inning, highlighted by Mike Smith’s grand slam and Emmanuel Nwokelo’s solo homer combined with Phil Martino’s first career complete game gave the City College of New York (2-10, 1-3 CUNYAC) a 16-2 victory over Yeshiva University (2-6, 0-4 CUNYAC) in game two on Friday afternoon at Eagle Field on the campus of Salesian High School.