River Hawks vs Stonehill: Final Homestand Before UMBC Showdown
The UMass Lowell baseball team concludes its 12-game homestand with a contest against Stonehill before facing off against UMBC in an America East series. Currently, the River Hawks hold a record of 13–18 overall and 5–7 in the conference, tying for fifth place. Last weekend, they clinched a series victory against NJIT, highlighted by standout performances including a dominant 11–2 win in game one. They aim to build on this momentum while addressing their inconsistencies as they progress into the latter part of the season.
By the Numbers- UMass Lowell is currently 13–18 overall and 5–7 within America East play.
- The team leads the conference in total hits with 36, while Carlos Martinez holds a season total of 27 RBIs.
- Junior Kyle Eddington of UMBC boasts a .341 batting average and 19 runs scored.
- UMass Lowell is tied for fifth in conference standings, alongside UAlbany.
- Stonehill recently defeated FDU 15-8 and holds a 13–17 record.
- UMBC faces struggles after a three-game series loss to Binghamton, holding a 5–4 conference record.
After facing Stonehill, which is currently struggling offensively despite some key players, UMass Lowell will head to UMBC. This matchup could significantly impact the River Hawks' standings and momentum in the America East conference. Strong performances from players like O'Leary and Martinez will be crucial for their success in the upcoming games.
Bottom LineThe River Hawks must capitalize on their home field advantage against Stonehill to gain momentum before challenging UMBC. With critical performances and strategic gameplay, they can elevate their conference standings and solidify their position for the rest of the season.
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