Pascoe Hits Milestone in Chestnut Hill Baseball Doubleheader Split
Michael Pascoe achieved a notable milestone, recording his 150th career hit during a doubleheader against the University of Bridgeport. The Chestnut Hill Griffins won the first game 14-12 but lost the second 18-7, leaving their overall record at 21-19. Pascoe's achievement makes him the 15th player in the program's history to reach this mark. In a celebratory senior day, seven players were honored for their contributions as the team played their last regular season doubleheader. Notable performances included Kenyon Motley’s squeeze play and William Brennan’s grand slam.
By the Numbers- Michael Pascoe reached 150 career hits with five hits across two games.
- Chestnut Hill's overall record now stands at 21-19, while Bridgeport holds a 19-23 record.
While Pascoe's milestone is a highlight, the Griffins’ inability to maintain momentum led to a significant loss in the nightcap, which raised concerns about their defense and pitching consistency in high-pressure situations.
State of Play- The Griffins split their doubleheader against Bridgeport, which impacts their standings in the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference.
- Pascoe remains a key player, alongside other seniors who were recognized, but the team's overall performance fluctuated significantly between games.
Chestnut Hill will face Bridgeport again in the final game of their three-game conference series on April 26, 2026, where they will aim to improve both their record and their performance consistency before the season concludes.
Bottom LinePascoe's 150 hits mark a significant personal achievement, yet the Griffins must address their defensive weaknesses and inconsistent pitching to improve their chances in upcoming matchups and secure a better standing in the conference.
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