In a dramatic East Coast Conference doubleheader, the Queens College baseball team split their games against Staten Island, losing 7-4 in the opener and securing a 21-11 victory in the second game. In the first match, the Knights fell behind early and, despite a late rally, couldn't overcome the deficit. The second game saw an explosive performance from Queens, who took an early lead, then rallied back after trailing, ultimately scoring a season-high 12 runs in one inning to clinch the win.

By the Numbers
  • Queens recorded 32 total runs and 28 hits across both games.
  • Senior Vincent Mallon had 5 RBIs in Game Two.
State of Play
  • Both teams combined for 7 errors in the nightcap, contributing to the high score.
  • The Knights will conclude their series against the Dolphins on April 19, aiming for another win.
What's Next

Queens College will seek to build momentum in their upcoming game, hoping to capitalize on their offensive surge from Game Two against Staten Island.

Bottom Line

The Knights demonstrated resilience with a commanding comeback in Game Two, showcasing their offensive capabilities. Their performance sets the stage for potential success as they continue the series, leaving fans eager for what's to come.