Baseball Fends Off Hofstra in Tight Contest, 10-7
St. John's baseball team secured a 10-7 victory over Hofstra in their final home game of April, marked by a significant six-run fifth inning that turned the tide after trailing by five runs. Shaun McMillan hit a pivotal two-run homer, leading an offense where every player reached base. Jon LeGrande stood out with a 2-for-3 performance, contributing to the team's offensive depth. The bullpen held strong, particularly Nick Romer, who notched his first career save. This win leaves St. John's at 18-18 overall and 5-1 in the BIG EAST.
By the Numbers- St. John's scored six runs in the fifth inning to overcome a 7-3 deficit.
- Jon LeGrande went 2-for-3, including a single and a double, with one RBI.
- The win improved St. John's record to 18-18, placing them second in the BIG EAST standings.
- Hofstra falls to 11-19, continuing their struggles in conference play at 6-9.
St. John's will embark on an eight-game road trip starting with a conference matchup against UConn this Friday at 6 p.m., aiming to build on their recent success and improve their BIG EAST standing.
Bottom LineThis victory highlights St. John's resilience and offensive power, positioning them well as they enter a critical stretch of conference play and seek to gain momentum on the road.
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