Coppin State's baseball team achieved a significant victory, defeating Central Connecticut State 10-5, marking head coach Sherman Reed's 200th career win. This win improved the Eagles' record to 6-23 overall and 6-11 in the Northeast Conference (NEC), while the Blue Devils dropped to 9-15 and 7-10 in the league. Key performances came from Noah Hogan and Terrell Milliner, each securing two hits and two runs, while Angel Garcia drove in four runs. Dillon Kirksey earned the win with a solid pitching performance before Justin Ritz secured the save. The Eagles showcased a powerful sixth inning, scoring five runs to extend their lead significantly.

By the Numbers
  • Coppin State moved to 6-23 overall and 6-11 in the NEC with this victory.
  • Sherman Reed recorded his 200th career win as head coach.
State of Play
  • Coppin State's offense was led by Angel Garcia with four RBIs and Noah Hogan with two runs scored.
  • The Eagles scored five runs in a single inning to rally and secure their lead after CCSU narrowed the gap to 4-3.
What's Next

Coppin State will aim to clinch the series against Central Connecticut with a rematch scheduled for Sunday, April 12, at 12 PM.

Bottom Line

This victory highlights a turning point for Coppin State baseball, showcasing resilience and offensive strength as they seek to improve their season record and continue building on Coach Reed's milestone achievements.