Coppin State baseball dropped their game against Towson, ending in a 14-7 defeat at Joe Cannon Stadium. The Eagles' record now stands at 5-22, while Towson improves to 14-15. Key contributions came from Noah Hogan, Jordan Treadwell, and Armando Hurtado, each driving in two runs. Despite using five pitchers and striking out ten batters, Coppin struggled with control, walking 14 hitters. A series of offensive runs from Towson, particularly an eight-run seventh inning, solidified their victory.

By the Numbers
  • Coppin State's record is now 5-22.
  • Towson scored 8 runs in the seventh inning.
State of Play
  • Coppin State will host a homestand of seven consecutive games.
  • The next series is against Central Connecticut State from April 10-12.
What's Next

The Eagles aim to bounce back during their upcoming series against Central Connecticut State, seeking to improve their current standing. They'll need to focus on strengthening their pitching and maintaining offensive momentum to secure wins.

Bottom Line

This loss underscores ongoing challenges for Coppin State, particularly in pitching consistency and late-game performance. Moving forward, addressing these areas will be crucial for their success in the upcoming homestand.