• Eastern, Hamline get first wins on Thursday
    March 02, 2023
    Hamline picked up their first wins of the season playing at a neutral field and Eastern notched their first win on their spring trip. Gwynedd Mercy, John Jay, Mass-Boston, Mitchell, New England College, TCNJ and Westminster (Pa.) also earned win number on on the season.
  • LaBranche hired at John Jay
    August 11, 2022
    Matt LaBranche has been hired as John Jay's new head coach, school officials announced. LaBranche joins the Bloodhounds with over 25 years of experience with his most recent head coaching experience at Eastern Connecticut State.
  • NCBWA hands out weekly honors
    April 06, 2022
    The no-hitters keep coming in NCAA Div. III, this time with a pitcher in the CUNYAC firing one. A four-home run week and a 10-for-18 showing rounded out this week’s NCBWA Div. III honors. The sixth selections in 2022 were chosen based on games March 28-April 3.
  • No-hitter gives John Jay a Saturday sweep
    April 02, 2022
    Sophomore Ismael Tatis was the star of the day, tossing a no-hitter as John Jay extended its win streak to three games on Saturday afternoon with a doubleheader sweep of Valley Forge down in Pennsylvania.
  • North Central gets first wins, Averett wins on senior day
    March 26, 2022
    North Central (Minn.) earned a pair of wins on Saturday, their first of the season. John jay also scored their first win of the season. In Danville, Virginia, Averett celebrated their seniors with a shutout win on their home diamond.
  • John Jay names Osbourne interim head coach
    September 17, 2021
    Ryan Osborne will serve as the interim head coach for John Jay with former head baseball coach Joe Mandile's departure.
  • NYU rallies in opener
    March 01, 2017
    NYU fell behind early but recovered to open their season with a win over John Jay on Wednesday. Rose Hulman also earned their first win with a victory over Wartburg in their fourth game of 2017.
  • Sidman promoted to head coach
    August 29, 2014
    Jerry Sidman has been named the new head baseball coach at St. Joseph's College (Brooklyn). Sidman becomes the third head coach in Bears baseball history.
  • CUNYAC gets bid for one year
    April 02, 2014
    The CUNYAC was granted a Pool A bid to the 2014 baseball championship despite not having the requisite seven full NCAA members.
  • Mandile names head coach for Bloodhounds
    September 27, 2013
    John Jay College of Criminal Justice Department of Athletics has announced the hiring of Joe Mandile as its head baseball coach effective September 30th.
  • Palumbo: Elms coach for a week
    September 22, 2013
    Elms had recently announced the hiring of Dan Palumbo as the new head baseball coach but a family issue led to his stepping down a week after the announcement
  • Staten Island opens CUNYAC with win
    May 06, 2013
    Top seeded Staten Island opened the CUNYAC tournament with a win over John Jay. In a full MIAC schedule, St. Thomas clinched the regular season title with a sweep of second place Gustavus.
  • Baseball Falls in Extra Innings to NYU-Poly
    April 10, 2013
    OLD WESTBURY, N.Y.— The John Jay baseball team lost a tough one in extra innings on Wednesday as the Bloodhounds lost to NYU-Poly on a walk-off sacrifice fly in the bottom of the eleventh inning, 5-4, at the Jackie Robinson Athletic Complex. The loss leaves John Jay at 2-17 overall this season. With one out and a runner on third, NYU Poly's Ceasar Murillas lifted a fly ball to the outfield that was deep enough to score the run as Julian Santulli raced home to win it for the Blue Jays. The game was well pitched by both teams as the Bloodhounds pitching combined for 16 strikeouts, while the Blue Jays fanned eight. And the game saw 14 errors, including nine by NYU Poly. NYU Poly took the initial lead with a run in the bottom of the first. The Blue Jays held that advantage into the top of the fourth when the Bloodhounds scored three to take a 3-1 lead. First, Billy Moran scored when Nico Rivera reached on a Blue Jay error. Then later, Steve Donato came in to score on a double by Freddy Rivera. The Bloodhounds rounded out the scoring when Rivera scored on a ground out by Nick Gioia. But NYU Poly answered with three run of its own in the bottom half of the inning to retake the lead as the Blue Jays led 4-3 after the fourth inning. John Jay tied the game in the top of the seventh when a single by Ronald Barillas scored Luca Altamirano. Barillas and Steven Donato led John Jay with two hits each. Trevor Johnson suffered the loss in relief after going 2.2 innings and allowing one run on one hit. He struck out four. Chris Cracchiolo and Braylin Perez pitched four innings each earlier in the game and struck out six batters each.
  • John Jay Baseball Participates in New York Yankees Wonderland
    December 10, 2012
    Bronx, N.Y— On Friday Dec. 7, the John Jay baseball team continued their community service blitz by participating in the New York Yankees Winter Wonderland gift fest at Yankee Stadium.
  • John Jay Baseball Helps Less Fortunate
    November 21, 2012
    NEW YORK, N.Y.— The John Jay baseball team did good on Wednesday afternoon as several members of the anticipated 2013 roster participated in the volunteering of Citymeals on Wheels.
  • John Jay Baseball Gets a Visit from Baseball Icon Joe Torre
    October 02, 2012
    The John Jay baseball team got a visit from a baseball celebrity on Tuesday as New York baseball icon Joe Torre paid a visit to the Bloodhounds. Torre's experience includes managerial stints with the Mets (1977-'81) as well as the Yankees (1996-2007) where he led the Bronx Bombers to four World Series championships (1996, 1998-2000). He also spent 18 years as a major league baseball player, including his final three with the Mets (1975-'77), and was the National League's Most Valuable Player (MVP) in 1971 while playing for the St. Louis Cardinals. On Tuesday the Brooklyn, N.Y. native spent time with the Bloodhounds to chat about John Jay's upcoming season in 2013, his new role in Major League Baseball as a Executive Vice President for Baseball Operations and his experience in baseball.
  • John Jay alum stepped up and delivered
    September 18, 2012
    John Jay baseball alumnus, Enmanul Rodriguez ('10) became a big folk hero when he, along with two other police officers, made a heroic arrest in Central Park last week.
  • John Jay Baseball Represented for the Ed Randall's Fans for a Cure
    September 16, 2012
    NEW YORK, N.Y.-- For the second year in a row, the John Jay College Baseball Team represented the Ed Randall's Fans for a Cure prostate awareness at the 2012 WCBS radio Yankee Fanfest on the Pier 86at the Intrepid.
  • John Jay Baseball Spreads Holiday Cheer with Annual Holiday Party
    December 19, 2011
    New York, N.Y. — The John Jay baseball team once again laced an offseason homerun as the anticipated 2012 roster helped spread holiday cheer for underprivileged children at its annual holiday party.
  • John Jay Baseball Teamed With Ed Randall for Bat for the Cure
    September 27, 2011
    New York, N.Y.—The John Jay baseball team, teamed up with Ed Randall on Saturday afternoon at the fifth annual Yankees Radio Network fan fest helping to spread the awareness of prostate cancer.
  • John Jay Baseball Set for Remainder of the Season after Heavy Duty Baseball in Florida
    March 10, 2011
    The John Jay College of Criminal Justice baseball team is back north! After spending 10 days in Port Charlotte, Florida at the Snowbird Classic games, the Bloodhounds are set to go headlong after preparing with earnest for the rigors of the remainder of the baseball season.
  • Ninth Annual Lou DeMartino Dinner Set for January 29
    January 06, 2011
    New York, N.Y. — The John Jay College of Criminal Justice baseball program is set to host its ninth annual Lou DeMartino Memorial Dinner on Sat. Jan. 29, 2011 at 5:30 p.m. in the Main Gym of the Haaren Hall located at 899 Tenth Avenue.
  • John Jay Baseball Team Plays Role of Santa for Local Children
    December 20, 2010
    New York, N.Y. — The holiday season is upon us and for several local children, the John Jay College of Criminal Justice baseball team hosted its annual holiday party in the fourth floor gym of Haaran Hall at 899 Tenth Avenue.