The Stony Brook Seawolves' four-game winning streak ended with a 4-2 loss to Seton Hall, marking the start of their six-game road trip. The Seawolves were unable to capitalize on a bases-loaded situation in the first inning and struggled with errors that allowed Seton Hall to score three runs despite only one hit in two innings. Although Stony Brook managed to score two runs later in the game, they could not overcome the Pirates' lead, finishing the game with no hits in the final inning.

By the Numbers
  • Only one of the six runs scored was driven in by a hit (Hayes' double).
  • Ashlyn Burgess' hitting streak ended at 11 games.
Yes, But

The Seawolves' inability to convert scoring opportunities early in the game, especially the bases-loaded situation in the first inning, highlights a recurring issue with clutch hitting. Despite their recent success, this loss may raise concerns about their offensive consistency under pressure.

State of Play
  • The Seawolves are now 4-1 in their last five games.
  • Next, Stony Brook faces Lafayette in a doubleheader as part of their ongoing road trip.
What's Next

The Seawolves will look to rebound against Lafayette this Saturday, with hopes of regaining their winning momentum. The upcoming doubleheader provides a vital opportunity to improve their performance and build back confidence.

Bottom Line

The loss against Seton Hall emphasizes the need for Stony Brook to improve in high-pressure situations. As they continue their road trip, capitalizing on scoring opportunities will be crucial for their success moving forward.