Northeastern staged a thrilling comeback to defeat Merrimack 11-10 in a 12-inning marathon. After trailing 8-1 in the fourth, the Huskies scored ten unanswered runs, capped by AJ Aschettino's walk-off sacrifice fly that plated Ryan Gerety. Andrew Rogovic earned the win with an impressive four innings of relief, striking out eight batters. Key contributions came from Harrison Feinberg, who had a three-run homer to tie the game, and Gerety, who had three hits including a crucial double in the twelfth inning.

By the Numbers
  • Northeastern hit eight stolen bases, bringing their season total to 126.
  • Andrew Rogovic recorded eight strikeouts over four innings, marking a standout performance in relief.
State of Play
  • The victory improved Northeastern's record to 18-14 this season.
  • This was the first game of a home series against Merrimack, with more matches scheduled for April 11.
What's Next

Northeastern will look to capitalize on this momentum against Merrimack again on April 11th, with a doubleheader scheduled to start at 11 a.m.

Bottom Line

This dramatic victory exemplified Northeastern's resilience and offensive depth, setting a positive tone for the remainder of their home series. The ability to come back from a significant deficit could bolster team confidence going forward.