Quinnipiac Bobcats Secure Series Sweep Over Saint Peter’s Peacocks
The Saint Peter's baseball team suffered an 8-4 defeat to Quinnipiac, sealing a series sweep for the Bobcats. Despite out-hitting their opponents 9-7, the Peacocks (2-22, 0-9 MAAC) couldn't maintain a lead after taking a brief 4-2 advantage. RJ Azarieh and Luke Schwartz contributed two hits each, while Chase Fogg recorded two RBIs. Alex Manent continued his strong performance with a home run, marking his second consecutive game with a long ball. Marcus Monroe pitched five innings, allowing three runs and striking out two, keeping the Peacocks competitive early on.
By the Numbers- Saint Peter's totaled 9 hits; Quinnipiac had 7 hits.
- Fogg recorded 2 RBIs with a crucial double.
- Manent hit his second home run in two games.
Despite their strong offensive start, the Peacocks’ inability to maintain momentum ultimately led to their defeat. The team struggled against Quinnipiac's late-game pitching, raising questions about their offensive consistency.
State of Play- The Peacocks are struggling at 2-22 overall and 0-9 in the conference.
- Quinnipiac's win completed a series sweep against Saint Peter's.
The Peacocks are set to face Monmouth on Tuesday, March 31, followed by a road series against Canisius starting April 2. These upcoming games are crucial as they seek to improve their conference standing.
Bottom LineSaint Peter's needs to capitalize on early leads and maintain their offensive efforts throughout the game to reverse their current slump and find success in upcoming matchups.
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