SUNY Canton faced a tough loss against the Cortland Red Dragons, falling 11-1 in a series opener. Cortland demonstrated dominance throughout the game, scoring consistently and limiting the Roos' offensive opportunities. Despite hits from Derek Maldonado, AJ Campi, and Chris McLean, the Roos struggled to generate runs, managing only three hits and one earned run by the end.

By the Numbers
  • Cortland outscored SUNY Canton 11-1, completing the game in 8 innings.
  • Cortland had 13 hits compared to SUNY Canton's 3.
  • Warren Miller of Cortland pitched 5 innings, allowing only 1 hit with 4 strikeouts.
State of Play
  • SUNY Canton is now 8-11 overall and 0-4 in SUNYAC play.
  • Cortland improves to 15-7-1 and maintains a strong 7-0 SUNYAC record.
  • The two teams will face off again in a doubleheader tomorrow, April 4.
What's Next

The Roos aim to bounce back in the second game of the series with a doubleheader set for tomorrow. They will need a stronger offensive showing to compete with Cortland's potent lineup.

Bottom Line

For SUNY Canton to have a chance in the remaining games, they must improve their hitting and develop strategies to handle strong pitching and consistent fielding from opponents like Cortland.