River Hawks Wrap Up Homestand, Face Dartmouth and UAlbany Next
The UMass Lowell baseball team (9-15, 2-4 America East) concludes a five-game homestand by facing Dartmouth (5-12) before heading to UAlbany (4-17, AE 2-4) for a weekend series. The River Hawks struggle recently, entering the upcoming games with a 1-4 record over the last five. In their last outing, UMass Lowell dropped two of three games against Maine, despite a standout performance from Junior Alfred Mucciarone, who pitched a complete game. Key players include Carlos Martinez with 20 RBIs and Sean O'Leary, who has a .302 batting average. The River Hawks aim to improve their standing in America East with two challenging matchups ahead.
By the Numbers- UMass Lowell is 9-15 overall and 2-4 in America East play.
- Alfred Mucciarone has a 3.26 ERA and leads the team in innings pitched with 38.2.
- Carlos Martinez leads with 20 RBIs and three home runs.
- UMass Lowell is tied for fifth in America East standings.
- The team aims to rebound from a disappointing 1-4 stretch in recent games.
- Dartmouth and UAlbany matchups will be crucial for conference positioning.
The River Hawks will face off against Dartmouth on Tuesday, following this with a three-game road series against UAlbany. Success in these games is critical for climbing up the America East standings. Improved pitching and consistent hitting will be essential for UMass Lowell to secure victories and build momentum heading into the latter part of the season.
Bottom LineThe River Hawks must capitalize on their homestand and upcoming road games to turn around their season. Key performances from their hitters and pitchers will determine their ability to compete effectively in America East and potentially secure a playoff spot. Momentum is vital鈥攁 strong showing against Dartmouth and UAlbany could redefine their season.
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