Hofstra initially led St. John's 7-3 after a five-run fifth inning, but the Red Storm responded with six runs, ultimately claiming a 10-7 victory at Jack Kaiser Stadium. Hofstra's record fell to 11-19 as they faced their third straight loss, while St. John's improved to 18-18. Key performances included Sam Leonard's two hits and RBI for Hofstra and a two-run home run from Shawn McMillan for the Red Storm.

By the Numbers
  • Both teams had eight hits during the game.
  • The teams combined for 18 walks.
State of Play
  • Hofstra has dropped three consecutive games.
  • St. John's ties its record at 18-18 following this win.
What's Next

Hofstra will look to bounce back as they begin a three-game series against UNCW on Friday, with the first pitch scheduled for 6 p.m.

Bottom Line

This game showcased the volatility of baseball with Hofstra's early lead evaporating in a single inning, highlighting the need for consistent pitching and defense to close out games effectively.