Cabrini topped the Moravian Greyhounds 14-7 Tuesday afternoon on the road. Zack Brook led the Cavs offense with four hits on the day as the senior hit for the cycle Tuesday afternoon.
Marymount rolled to a win in the opener and will face Cabrini who surprised Immaculata in eastern Pennsylvania. In the western end of the state, La Roche had a chance to wrap up the AMCC title but Penn State-Behrend forced a winner-take-all game on Thursday.
Cabrini rode the arm of Jonathan Baker and the bat of Mack McKisson to their fifth consecutive win. Between Top 25 teams, it was Berry taking round one and two games in a series with Birmingham-Southern.
Cabrini set a high water mark in runs on Thursday in a win over Marywood. In Minnesota, Northwestern scored 29 runs also setting a season high 19 runs in game two. Elsewhere it was Elms and Lesley splitting their season opening doubleheader.
The only thing that could stop the Penn State Abington offense was the fall of night which stopped the Nittany Lions's game with Cabrini at 15-8. In Minneapolis, Bethel defeated Wayne State for the second straight day.
Cabrini scored in double digits in a delayed season opener, spoiling Eastern's chance at an undefeated start. The Cavs expected to open last week but saw four games cancelled before they could take the field.
Led by sophomore's Corey Hunt and Ray Lutick, the Cabrini pitching staff collected the program's first no hitter in this afternoon's 5-0 victory over the visiting Dickinson College Red Devils.
Cabrini got their first hit in the fifth inning and finished the game with more runs than hits in a win over Rose-Hulman in Florida. Playing nearby, Capital earned their first win, coming back with seven runs in their final inning to defeat St. Mary's (Minn.).
Nick Weisheipl has been hired as Cabrini's first baseball head it was announced by college officials. The first baseball season, the College's 17th intercollegiate sport, will begin in spring 2017.